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here was plenty going on over the weekend as part of the Glasshouse Country Festival – and it was great to see so much happening in the township of Landsborough. Being keen to capture the arrival of Ned Kelly in Landsborough - we made sure we got there about 10 minutes early and there were plenty of others with the same idea! In the lead up to the event – I had kind of wondered about the inclusion of a ‘Ned Kelly’ being captured in Landsborough re-enactment? And even though we all know that it was in no way historically accurate, it was a winner with the kids (even

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6 Local news........................... 3-10 Community news................ 12-14 School news............................ 16 Health beauty & wellbeing........ 18 Kids & parenting................. 20-21 Dine in / Take out................ 22-23

Elected reps............................ 24 You said it.......................... 26-27 Happenings........................ 28-29 Gardening............................... 30 Home & living......................... 31 Real estate.............................. 32

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What's Happening Friday, October 25

Saturday, October 26

Saturday, October 26

Cr Baberowski will be out and about in Landsborough at Morris House 1.00pm to 3.00pm, so if you have a question for the Councillor why not call in and catch him in ‘person’?

Beerwah CWA Arts and Craft Markets, from 8.00am – 1.00pm, enjoy a scrumptious morning tea, cooked to traditional CWA recipes and a showcase of over 20 stalls of locally produced arts and crafts. Head down to the CWA Hall on Simpson Street in Beerwah to treat your taste buds, and feast your eyes on the unique products for sale.

Halloween is coming early to Club Glass House, they are planning for one scary night of costumed fun, so if you have a spooky outfit then get it on and head down to the club, 10 Coonowrin Road, from 6.00pm and enjoy some free live entertainment from local band ‘Reserved’ from 7.00pm.

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Bras n’ Bikes Run – Breast Cancer Fundraiser 2013, the 200km ride will have a smoko stop at Kilcoy and will end at the Kawana Bowls Club for lunch. The ride will head off from the Ettamogah Pub at 9.00am, registration is from 7.30am. There is a $10.00 donation per bike, with pink bras also available for $2.00 to decorate your bike. All motorcyclists welcome, organised by Girl Torque Sunshine Coast.

This month’s Coastal Village Market will be held at the Beerwah Sportsground from 8.00am – 1.00pm for a day that can only be described as ‘in the pink’ with this month’s focus on breast cancer awareness. Come along and see the variety of stalls with art, craft, plants, clothes, food and more. To keep updates with their monthly entertainment and what’s new remember to like the Coastal Village Markets on Facebook.

Ewen Maddock Dam Activity Day with Fishing Competition is a free event and will be held from 9.00am – 1.00pm. Includes the opportunity to explore the Old Coach House from 9.00am – 11.00am fishing competition, kayaking, BMX Try Out (BYO Bike), Seqwater talks and Flora and Fauna walks from 9.15am – 10.00am and then from 10.15am – 11.00am. Barbeques and ice-creams are available. Event sponsored by Fitness Matters Mooloolah. Check out www.glasshousecountryfestival.com. au to find out more.

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Sunday, October 27

Last Saturday as part of the William Landsborough Day celebrations, Ned Kelly was apprehended by two local police officers on duty, when the steam train arrived from Brisbane

getting them away from their high tech world of computer games for a while). There was such great ‘energy’ with the markets going on at the hall, the activities at the Museum, the family fun day down at the school oval, stalls and activities in the railway park as well as live music in the pub and cafes participating with the heritage theme. I am sure anyone that came and visited from outside the area would have enjoyed the atmosphere, and I think for the first ‘William Landsborough Day’ to be held in the past 10 years – it was great! Thanks to everyone who got involved and provided such a great day out for us.

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Festival celebration continues The first weekend of the Glasshouse Country Festival has been a great success, with events held throughout the region. There is still plenty more fun to be had - with next Saturday being very important to Mooloolah as they celbrate the 150th Anniversary of the town.

Old faces will reunite, children will re-live their great grandparent’s school days, photos will re-capture the past lifestyles and the Mooloolah picnic will re-emerge from the early years of the 19th century. Mooloolah has a colourful past with Indigenous culture, timber getters, pineapple, dairy and banana farming and two hotels. Event coordinator and community development worker with the Hinterland Community Development Association, Natasha Odgers, said the 150th anniversary is about honouring and celebrating Mooloolah. “The vision for the Mooloolah Sesquicentenary is to celebrate the heritage, environment, creativity and unique community spirit that is central to the place and people of Mooloolah. Primary school kids are being called to come to Mooloolah’s original school, now the Mooloolah Community Centre, to step back in time for a special experience of how school was back in colonial days. The historic classroom re-enactment

will be held from 10.30am to 1.00pm. The kind but strict teacher, Miss DeGars, gives some words of warning for students coming along. “When you hear the school bell it will be your turn to go to class ... and watch out for the visiting inspector! Don't be late and be sure to have clean nails and your homework done! You will be marched in and put beside anyone who doesn't sit up nice and straight at the long school desks. Let's hope you're not kept in!” Step back in time to the original days of Mooloolah’s annual Bush Picnic. Relive the fun with bush dancing, a big brass band, local band ‘Bamboo Rockets’ and other live music. See Indigenous culture, horse showing and join in the traditional activities, such as the three-legged race and tug-o-war. Visit www.mooloolah150years.org and Facebook.

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The Department of Transport and Main Roads have finally decided that traffic lights would be a good idea to improve the safety of the Reed Street and Steve Irwin Way intersection at Glass House Mountains – just not any time soon.

In our edition of September 11, GCNews reported that, as a result of approaches to the Transport and Main Roads Minister Scott Emerson by the Twin Cedars Homeowners Association, his Department would be undertaking an assessment of the intersection. No time was to be wasted, as the Minister stated in his correspondence to them (dated August 29) that the investigation would be completed in two weeks. Five weeks later (October 4) we were advised that the investigation by Main Roads was still ‘on going’. Now after seven weeks, Andrew Powell has announced that the Main Roads investigation, undertaken as part of the Safer Roads Sooner (SRS) program, is complete. The good news is that they consider the intersection needs traffic lights. The bad news is that – contrary to the name ‘Safer Roads Sooner’ – it won’t be happening anytime soon. According to Andrew Powell, the assessment determined that while signals could be installed at this intersection, due to competing priorities for

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SRS funding, the project would have low priority and at this time will not be a reality.

“I reassure the community that I am committed to seeing this project delivered for our region and will continue to work with the Minister and his Department to achieve an outcome that benefits the Glasshouse community as soon as possible,” Mr Powell said. When GCNews contacted the Twin Cedars Homeowners Association with the ‘good’ news, they commented on the frustration Andrew Powell must be feeling over the Department’s attitude on this issue.

“Let’s hope it doesn’t take another fatality at this busy junction to persuade Main Roads to adjust its priorities and provide the much-needed lights sooner rather than later,” said a spokesperson for the group. A change of government with a ‘Can Do’ attitude … a respected local member who is also a front bench Minister … and a new federal member who for a long time lived in Glass House. You’d think with all that going for us, a simple set of traffic lights would be a shoe-in.

What are your thoughts on the matter? Is the intersection dangerous? Would traffic lights make a difference? Is it good enough that Main Roads have branded it a ‘low priority’? Let us know on Facebook where we’ve posted a spot where you can comment.

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Say NO to proposed spaghetti junction by Jan Kesby, Coordinator, Mooloolah River Waterwatch and Landcare Locals may be aware of the proposed ‘spaghetti junction’ road upgrade at the Bruce Highway – Caloundra Road interchange and the proposal to totally realign Steve Irwin Way through the adjoining State Forest. While most people will agree that the Bruce Highway needs to be upgraded, the benefits of this proposed interchange upgrade just aren’t worth the likely economic, environmental and social fallout. The current plan to clear, fill and bitumen large portions of the State Forest behind the Mooloolah cemetery is unacceptable. Despite reassurances from the Department of Transport and Ministers Emerson, Powell and Dickson that ‘comprehensive’ ecological assessments have been undertaken, at best, consultants working for the department have done some desktop analysis and spent a day or two walking around the forest. Fortunately there are many locals who know this forest well and have been bushwalking and bird watching there for years. During this time they have observed many animals, including threatened species that the governments ‘comprehensive’ surveys seemed to have missed. Koalas have been seen in the forest by numerous locals with a number of people having to stop traffic in recent years to help them across the Steve Irwin Way. The area to be cleared for the road contains hundreds of Koala food trees.

The proposed interchange upgrade involves importing huge amounts of fill to the site in order to ramp the road sufficiently for the eight metre high flyover of the Bruce Highway. Ironically this section of the new ‘Steve Irwin Way’ will totally destroy this wetland habitat that is home to threatened species of frogs. Wetlands such as this one are the ‘kidneys’ of our catchment. Covering them with fill and bitumen will do little for our river’s water quality or for local fisheries. There are also patches of ‘lowland sub-tropical rainforest’ in this forest. The federal government recently listed this ecological community as a national critically endangered ecosystem, such is its rarity. These patches of rainforest contain the rare Richmond birdwing butterfly vine, and the butterflies breed here every year. Thousands of Sunshine Coast residents have helped in the recovery of the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly by planting these caterpillar host vines. This proposal severely undermines their admirable community conservation efforts. One of the things that make this forest iconic is the sheer abundance of massive old growth ‘habitat trees’. Each of these trees has multiple hollows, all of which provide annual nesting sites and permanent roosting sites for wildlife such as Gliders, Cockatoos, Parrots and Owls. Many trees that will be lost if this project proceeds are centuries old. A eucalypt tree generally takes between 100 and 150 years to

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develop even the smallest cavity in their limbs. Large hollows like those found on many of the habitat trees within the forest are likely to be in excess of 300 years old! This makes them twice the age of even the oldest structures made since white settlement. These trees hold great heritage value. How can you ‘off-set’ trees this old? Simply put, you can’t. They are irreplaceable! The few other lucky regions in Australia that still have stands of trees this impressive have seized the opportunity to promote them to tourists by establishing roadside ‘giants of the forest’ walks with information on the local area, its environment and heritage. There is an alternative interchange design created by a very experienced local engineer, Charlie McMonagle that addresses the traffic and safety requirements of the project, avoids the forest, has much reduced impact on local businesses, avoids inconvenience to Palmview residents and at a much reduced cost. Unfortunately at this stage Main Roads seems unwilling to listen or look at Charlie’s design. To find out more, visit the Save the Iconic Forest at the Northern End of Steve Irwin Way website set up by a dedicated group of locals looking to protect the area from destruction www.iconicforest.wix.com/sunshinecoast

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Division 1 Councillor Rick Baberowski said the Beerwah Aquatic Centre undertook a valuable upgrade as part of Sunshine Coast Council’s ongoing commitment to providing quality community recreation venues. “Just in time for the busy summer season, the entire 25m pool has been tiled, which is a significant improvement as it means the pool shell now has an expected 30 year low maintenance future instead of needing to close and drain the pool and repaint the surface every couple of years,” he said. “This facility is an active healthy lifestyle option for Beerwah residents and an important community meeting place. “The main tile colour chosen is a pale blue which reflects much less glare and makes the water look very inviting indeed.” Cr Baberowski said swimmers will also benefit from the safety features including new finger grip tiles when they hold onto the edge of the pool. “The tumble turn area at the end of each lane is also now non-slip providing benefits for those involved in squad training and competition,” he said. “We have also improved the dive stands so they are solid platforms which will provide better dive angles and, last but not least, the timber deck area has been resealed and looks like new again.” The Beerwah Aquatic Centre is open through summer Monday to Friday from 5.30am to 6.00pm, Saturday 9.00am to 5.00pm and Sunday from 10.00am to 2.00pm. Located on Roberts Road, Beerwah, the centre contains a heated teaching pool, a heated outdoor 25 metre pool, and a fun toddler's pool and specialises in Learn to Swim programs for infants to mini squads, competitive swimming squads, adult squads and stroke development lessons for adults.

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With Sunshine Coast Destinations decision to sack their 17 staff that work at the Visitor Information Centres across the Sunshine Coast, a number of the long-term volunteers at Glass House Mountains have decided not to continue with the role. So last Tuesday a small farewell was organised for the Centre Co-ordinator Jayne Wilson and the volunteers who have resigned. The volunteers who all attended thanked Jayne for the dedication she has shown to her job and the support she had given them. The most senior volunteer at 81-years-of-age, said she thought it was great that Jayne had encouraged her to get involved with the centre and assured her that she wasn’t ‘too young’ to take on the tasks. C

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Look who just dropped in! Australia Zoo is thrilled to announce the birth of our first giraffe at 10.10am AEST, on Wednesday, October 16. The female calf, named Skye, was born to Rosie and is the first giraffe to be born in Queensland. Both Rosie and the calf are healthy and doing extremely well, according to Australia Zoo Africa curator Laurie Pond. “Our little giraffe has already taken her first wobbly steps after two or three concerted efforts to stand up,” Laurie said. “She is already suckling and we couldn’t be happier with her progress. Rosie is also doing

well and is a fantastic first-time mum, and seems quite content with her new little calf.” “Our other two giraffe girls, Sally and Penny, are also expecting calves in the next few months.” Rosie and her calf will Photo courtesy of spend the next few Australia Zoo weeks bonding, and visitors to Australia Zoo will have the opportunity to see them at their Africa exhibit in the coming months.

Fashion cycle continues By Lea Parkes

The Sunshine Girls are a group of local young at heart ladies who organise fundraising events to assist those in need in our community. With so much competition for the fundraising dollar in our generous local community, the ladies have come up with a fundraiser that is good for our environment, will be fun and economical for the guests, and will assist baby Zahlia of Mooloolah. Next Saturday, October 26, they are holding a fashion event at Glasshouse Community Hall with the theme ‘Everything old is new

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Students have their eyes opened to reality Contributed by George McKenzie, Glasshouse Mountains Rotary

Recently Year 11 students from Glasshouse Country Christian College and Beerwah State High School attended Corbould Park Raceway for the annual RYDA ‘Rotary Youth Driver Awareness’ program conducted by the Rotary Clubs of Caloundra Pacific, Caloundra, Kawana Waters and Glasshouse Mountains. The program includes five presentations and promotes the responsibility of owning and maintaining a motor vehicle for students in Year 11 who are about to embark on becoming drivers. Police gave an in-depth account about road rules, alcohol, speed hazard distractions and risks and also important information about fatigue, alcohol and medication. They also stressed the importance of having a back-up plan so as you are not tempted to drive while under the influence of alcohol. Another part of the course involved the students going in a car to gauge stopping distances where they witnessed actually stopping 10km an hour faster than normal speed. This was demonstrated graphically with a dummy. Students also learnt about the importance of maintaining the condition of their vehicles such as tyres, brakes, steering, lights etc. and everything associated with safety of the driver / passengers and other road users. A crash survivor who is in a wheel chair for the rest of his life talked to the students. Young people sometimes think they are indestructible, but in an instant, a lapse in judgement could result in a car crash which could result in that outcome. Remember, driving is a full time job. If you text, talk on mobile phones, or become distracted it only takes a second to crash. People die on our roads every day and the trauma for the families and loved ones is terrible. The RYDA program is there to help students, to prepare them for their lifetime of driving and hopefully help to save lives.

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In August 2012, Council engaged with traders, property owners and community reference groups to provide input into the master planning process for Beerwah. Council has now completed the Draft Public Domain Masterplan – this plan aims to reflect the vision, priorities and aspirations of the community, which emerged through the engagement process. Council invites the community to a series of ‘drop in sessions’, to launch and present the Draft Masterplan for community review and feedback. Drop in Session 1 Where: Beerwah RSL Club, 27 Beerwah Parade When: Thursday, October 31 Time: 6.00pm arrival to review draft plans 6.30pm - 7.30pm for council presentation Drop in Session 2 Where: Beerwah Market Place (Grassed open area between Woolworths and IGA) When: Saturday, November 2 Time: 9.00am - 12.00noon The plan will also be available for review on council’s website too, so those who cannot attend these sessions will still have the opportunity to review it.

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A very BIG THANKYOU goes out to all the wonderful people who attended, donated and supported the Bodie Smith Breast Cancer Charity Banquet on October 5 at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club.

Mexico Dreaming is run by local Beerwah artist Shelly Le Vesconte who describes herself as a graphic designer, illustrator and ‘kustom-lowbrow’ art and craft freak who offers creative art and graphic design with a difference. Using a pencil, paint and sometimes a laptop, she creates artworks and designs that are unique, exclusive and sometimes, in Shelly’s words, “with an underlying disturbance.” As a creative art teacher and graphic designer, her skills range from digital to traditional illustration, painting, print design, apparel print and web design. Shelly said when she is producing graphic design she thinks creatively and understands the principles behind a good design. “I won’t just make things look pretty, I will transform your ideas into tangible products offering eye-catching, effective designs to communicate the marketing message you want,” Shelly said. Some of the services she offers include business cards, logos, signage, brochures, postcards, fridge magnets, band merchandise, and web design. Check out her website mexicodreaming.com.au where you will find a mishmash of graphic creativity and discover unique artworks and eclectic gifts. To keep updated with her latest work remember to ‘like’ her Facebook page. Shelly will also be holding a side walk exhibition of her creative artwork at Aranisari in Beerburrum on November 9 and 23 from 9.00am – 1.00pm. Contact Shelly on 0409 168 865 or email her at art@mexicodreaming. com.au to talk about your next graphic adventure and have it designed with creative flair to suit your company, business or personal style.

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Mooloolah Historical Photography Exhibition The photographic exhibition will be held at the Mooloolah Public Hall Saturday, October 26 from 12.00noon until 4.00pm. Come and experience a unique exhibition of local family memories and recollections of the Mooloolah Township. As part of the town’s 150 year celebrations, the Mooloolah historical photography exhibition will feature a selection of photos contributed by the local community. From early settlement to present day, these photos will reflect the changing landscape of the township. Open to the public and for one day only, to be held at the Mooloolah Public Hall, this exhibition will provide both a historical and personal perspective about the people and past lifestyles that have contributed to the development of Mooloolah. Thanks to the sponsors Mooloolah Valley Pharmacy, Mooloolah Community Centre and Mooloolah Public Hall. Bob Muller looking at old photos of Mooloolah

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Black belt for Codey

Beerwah High School student, Codey Madden, was successful at the recent Action Day in attaining her Junior Black Belt in Rhee Tae Kwon-Do. Codey was personally assessed and promoted by World Master Chong Chul Rhee. Master Rhee is the founder of Tae Kwon-Do in Australia and President of the Tae Kwon-Do Instructors' Federation of Australia and New Zealand and visits the Sunshine Coast every three months to assess and upgrade students like Codey. Codey demonstrated to Master Rhee her knowledge of the Art of Rhee Tae Kwon-Do exhibiting great technique in her performance of a complicated 30 move pattern, a gruelling free sparring session against multiple opponents followed by a board breaking sequence showing that Codey has learnt the Art of Self Defense.

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Train no69 Fay Muller, Heather and Olive Dennis c1945 Codey, having reached “my highest achievement yet”, is now focussed on attaining Senior Black Belt status and is already performing the two board breaks required for this level of expertise. Codey trains at Landsborough branch every Monday and Wednesday night under Instructor Robert Frizzo.

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When hiring equipment – go for the best in the business R & R Hire Services is a family run business that has been providing the home renovator / handyman and tradesmen alike with the right equipment for the job at hand for over 21 years. As the largest building equipment and party hire company in the local region, R & R Hire provides a wide range of building and construction equipment. Whether you are a builder, tradesman, home handyman or a DIY renovator, they always have just what you need when you need it. Owner operators, Ian and Jillanne, say that their staff have an amazing range of skills and knowledge, including more than 20 years experience in the hire industry, a background in the hardware and house moving industries, hands-on practical knowledge of earth moving projects, and a current BSA licensed carpenter with experience in a variety of building applications. “This means that they can advise you on the right tools and equipment for your specific needs,” Jillanne said.

The party hire side of the business has also expanded and now offers an expansive range in party and function equipment, appliances and accessories. “We have a huge variety of party equipment to suit every occasion and budget. Our comprehensive range of party equipment for hire includes marquees of all sizes, bridal accessories, lighting, floor coverings, food heating and cooking, complete dining settings, table and chairs and disposable items. “All equipment for parties or building you hire from us is of impeccable quality and cleanliness. "To give you peace of mind and to ensure the success of your project, every item is cleaned thoroughly and checked it is working before leaving our store,” Jillanne said. For a free quote on your building equipment and party hire needs, call R & R Hire on 5495 8683 – they are always happy to help you. Conveniently located at 66-68 Beerburrum Road at Caboolture, their doors are open seven

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Good Neighbour Award

The October ‘Good Neighbour Award’ certificate was presented by Councillor Rick Baberowski, at the Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch, Qld meeting on October 14, to Bridgette and Paula Powers (the ‘Twinnies’). Bridgette and Paula were nominated by Terry Dale, who wrote ‘they have been tireless workers for many years with seabird rescue a speciality. At present they are running a rescue and shelter pre-release for injured birds’. Unfortunately Terry was not able to be present.

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Facilitator Annemarie De Seriere is the author of ‘Will to Wonder’ and on Saturday, October 26 she will be hosting a free one day workshop the ‘4 Faces of Woman’ at the Glasshouse Mountains Neighbourhood Centre. Annemarie says when woman connects with her true worth her authentic self is strengthened! The ‘4 faces of Woman’ event encourages participants to explore the symbolism of four ‘faces’ which have characterised women their role in society through the ages – identities stored in the subconscious mind which influence every woman’s sense of self today. The safety, support and inspiration of this women’s gathering allows each woman the space to strengthen her authentic self and to recover her individual power. Restoring self respect, recovering eternal beauty, reclaiming inner power. The 'eternal’ face symbolises innocence and purity; The ‘traditional’ face symbolises security and protection; The ‘modern’ face symbolises searching and questioning; The ‘shakti’ face symbolises power, self-respect and transformation.

Annemarie is an experienced meditator, natural therapist and personal development consultant. She has worked for many years in disability services, aged care and palliative care, and now facilitates workshops and offers public talk on self empowerment. www.willtowonder.com.au The Glasshouse Neighbourhood Centre is located at Lot 5 Ryan Street, Glass House Mountains (opposite Post Office), the workshop runs from 9.30am – 5.00pm so please arrive by 9.15am. While the event is free, bookings are required contact Annemarie on 0423 662 202 or email: info@resolutions4life.com Morning and afternoon tea are provided however you will need to bring a small vegetarian plate to contribute for a shared lunch.

Treasures required for Garage Sale Planning is underway for a massive fundraising garage sale to be held in early November as a fundraiser at Landsborough. The event is being organised by Kristy Christopher to raise funds to assist with installing a pool for hydrotherapy for her baby niece Zahlia who suffers from a very rare condition called Aicardi Syndrome. Having Aicardi Syndrome can mean the absence (complete or partial) of the part of the brain which sits between the right and left sides and allows the right side to communicate with the left.

Kristy is putting the word out for locals who would be happy to donate items small and large that are suitable for a garage sale. They currently have a drop off point in Landsborough and Mooloolah and are happy to pick up in other areas. If you have items to donate, give Kristy a call on 0429 340 490. Once the date has been set, GCNews will include the dates and times for people who wish to head along. To find out more about the cause check out www.zealforzahlia or check out the Facebook page.

Thanks for a job well done Last weekend GCNews brought you some ‘social pics’ of Lorna and Graham Buxton being thanked for the volunteer work they have contributed to the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club over the last 18 years. Lorna and Graham travelled from North Queensland to Glass House Mountains in 1994 staying temporarily in a caravan, while they were deciding on where they would settle. Soon after arriving they read about the tennis club in Glasshouse Country News. They met Sue Fullerton at the new tennis courts at Glasshouse Mountains Sportsclub, and Lorna became involved in the tennis club. They both liked the sports club and the members, as well as the local area, so they decided it was the best place in Australia and they made it their home. Lorna was a committee member of the tennis club during that time, and was involved in organising social and competition tennis. Graham and I also kept courts and surrounds well kept, she said. “In all this time, we were involved in canteen duties and functions, especially Christmas month when we regularly set up for three different functions in one day,” Lorna said. “We were there for week long soccer, the start of touch footy carnivals, the rodeos and GMAN 100 mile run events.

“We cleaned and helped anywhere, anytime when asked. Graham was doing office work when Gary Watts was manager, he also has worked tirelessly for Lions Club and View Club, saving both the sports club and these clubs an extra wage,” Lorna said. Lorna started the multi draw and selling raffles Thursday and Friday nights and over the years has raised thousands of dollars for the different clubs based at the Sportsclub. “We both have received certificates of appreciation from various clubs which encouraged us to continue volunteering,” Lorna said. On the night of their farewell the club President, Ken Fullerton thanked the couple sincerely for all of their efforts over the years of their involvement.

Peter Young, Brian Sorohan, Ken Fullerton, Lorna and Graham with Elaine Reeves

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What’s best – the bank, under the mattress or on the roof? Many people looking for a safe place to invest a small amount of their hard earned money, think only of locking it up in a low interest bank deposit – or just stashing it under their mattress. In reality, there is a much safer and more profitable way to use your savings. All the evidence points to solar being the best investment. We’d suggest you take $3,200 out of your term deposit, purchase a high quality Impact Solar System from your local electrician and dramatically reduce your electricty bill. The actual return on your investment could be as much as 17.3%.**

East / West – what’s the best? Does your roof face east or west? Did you know that if you have a solar system on an east or west facing roof then they are still about 93% efficient. The roof pitch is the determining factor. Many solar industry folk – including some designers and installers – are reluctant to put solar panels on east or west facing roofs, as they fear that they may be losing too much power production, resulting in a longer return on investment. However, results from RETI (The Renewable Energy Testing Initiative, based at Brisbane Technology Park) have produced surprising results. The tests proved that panels facing north, east or west all surpassed the Clean Energy Council guidelines of 6.3 kWh, based on 4.2 peak sun hours for Brisbane for a 1.5kw system.

Cash at the bank Return on $3200 cash at the bank at 5% = $160 p.a.

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Do you believe your electrcity bill is getting too high? The electricity your solar system produces and is used in your home is worth about 30 cents per kilowatt hour. Even a small system can easily save you around $108.00 per quarter, and that is for an investment of only approximately $3,200.00. You will probably pay for your system in around five years, and for next 32 years that electricity is absolutely free.

Using data recorded on October 26, 2012 – one of the few days Brisbane received a cloudless sky for the entire day – the difference in power production between a north, east or west facing solar system is not as much as most installers would think. It is evident from these test figures that based purely on kWh produced, the preferred orientation for installing solar systems is the northern aspect, followed by the east then the west. So if you have been waiting to talk to someone who knows about solar, try one of the local electricians listed below who are qualified and accredited solar installers. They will look after you because you are a local too.

Cash - solar Don’t put it under the mattress on the roof Return for $3200 of solar panels on the roof at 17.3% = $555 p.a.**

**This is the expected return on an average house with two residents who are retired or otherwise home most days. Ian Hall from 1300 4 solar can provide you with a signed calculation page and test sheet with the predicted savings, using his 24 years experience in the solar industry.

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Call one of your friendly LOCAL electricians or re-sellers who will give you the best advice to suit your family needs. Steve Pocock – Advanced Electrical & Data ... 5438 7870 Tony Kerr – ADK Electrical.............................0417 720 181 Geoff Keast – Geoff Keast Electrical...............0409 889 350 Gary Josland – Josland Electrical...................0412 708 328 Dwayne Minchev – Instyle Electrics...............0417 761 055

David & Troy McDonald – McDonald Electrical.....0409 636 767 Pat – Bi Rite Maleny..........................................5499 9439 John – Ecosoul Power.........................................0408 987 247 Ian Hall – 1300 4 solar at Glass House Mountains

Call Ian on 5496 9024 - he has been in solar since 1989 Long before Governments subsidies, so I guess you can call him local Phone 1300 4 76527 Cnr Steve Irwin Way, Glass House Mountains Intersection www.gcnews.com.au

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Thanks to the teachers

School News Local author has lots of new fans Regular readers of GCNews would remember our story about local author Cathy Bauman. Cathy recently visited the Goodstart Early Learning Centre Glass House Mountains and shared her four lovely books with the children. She allowed all the children to ask questions about the books after she had read them and answered all their questions. The children loved listening to Cathy and were very happy when at the end of the session Cathy so kindly donated her books to the centre. The children and staff at would like to express their gratitude to Cathy for sharing not only her lovely books but also her time.

Volunteers are love in action

When people ask why aren’t volunteers paid, the answer is always because volunteers are ‘priceless’. Volunteers are the backbone of every organisation and this is very true at Glasshouse Country Christian College. Volunteers help in the kitchen garden, the library, the classrooms, the uniform shop, with sports activities and carnivals, on the P and F, fundraising, in the tuckshop and much more. Each year GCCC pays homage to its volunteers with a special lunch and a small gift. This year the lunch was held at Beerwah Community Hall and was catered by the GCCC’s very talented hospitality students.

Tables were decorated in blue with yellow roses and a scrumptious buffet feast was prepared. Main courses included baked salmon with a light crumb and herb topping, braised lamb, stuffed chicken breasts, Asian salads, side dishes and a different sauce or condiment for every dish. Just when the volunteers thought they couldn’t fit any more in, dessert was served. The choice was between a deliciously moist French chocolate brownie with a peanut butterscotch sauce and a wickedly creamy cheesecake with pink candy floss topping. It was a lovely day made all the more special by having such wonderful volunteers as the honoured guests.

By Kylie Merola This Friday, October 25, is World Teacher's Day. The students of Landsborough State School are proudly preparing to celebrate this special day. It is a perfect opportunity to pay tribute and say thank you to all teachers for a job well done. Student, Tayla Codlin, said they have great teachers here at Landsborough. “They make our school the wonderful learning place that it is and this deserves to be celebrated!” We take a great deal for granted in life, especially the fundamentals, like being able to read and write or to add and subtract. Take a moment to consider the skills you have now and the person that taught these skills to you. Teachers are the most valuable resource in education and are the unsung heroes of our community. World Teacher's Day is a chance to thank teachers for the extraordinary job they do to teach, support and inspire our children. Let's acknowledge and celebrate their foundational influence in our lives. Show your appreciation to a teacher on Friday!

Landsborough State School Students (L-R) Tayla Codlin, Tamika Brown and Katie Valentine with a special message for their teachers

The Principal of Beerburrum State School Invites you and your child to attend our Pre - Prep Starter Program Parents g in k r o W range an r a e s a ple ent to appointm r child’s you organise t, a school n enrolme & a tour ndbook! a H p e r P

‘See & feel the difference’ This is a wonderful opportunity for your child to… Meet our friendly staff, Become familiar with the school, Participate in activities, Make new friends.

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Sessions will be held in our Resource Centre on Tuesdays... 5th November 2 - 3 pm School orientation, meet the Principal, enrolment packs. 12th November 2 - 3pm Uniform display & ordering / purchasing, Q & A session. 19th November 2 - 3pm Literacy overview, gardening & kitchen display. 26th November 2 - 3pm Shared Afternoon Tea.

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Are you worried about high school? Beginning high school can be a worrying time for parents and their children. There are concerns over finding their way around a new environment, moving from classroom to classroom, and how they will cope with having different teachers and new subjects to learn. At Glasshouse Country Christian College, we understand these concerns, have addressed them head on and want to tell you why we are an excellent choice for your child. Going from primary to high school is a big step, but GCCC goes from Prep to Year 12 all on one campus so students are familiar with the school throughout their education journey. Middle School begins in Year 7 and not only gives students a taste of high school with an exciting range of electives; it also ensures a smooth transition through to Year 12. Instead of the huge jump from primary with one teacher to high school with a multitude

of teachers and classrooms, GCCC gradually introduces more teachers and different subjects beginning in Year 7 and slowly increases the number each year. Adolescence (11 to 15 years old) is a difficult age where students are adjusting to profound physical, social and emotional changes. At GCCC, we understand the impact this has on learning and relationships and help the students meet each challenge with support and encouragement. Along with a professional and caring teaching team, GCCC has three fully trained chaplains. The nurturing environment of primary school is continued and there is always someone there to help. A buddy system helps new students find their way around campus and meet new friends. So, what is the best way to deal with those niggling concerns about high school? Enrol your child in Year 7 for 2014 now and enjoy becoming part of the GCCC family.

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Making friends is easy at Glasshouse Country Christian College. The annual swimming carnival is one of the first events in the new year and is always lots of fun If you want to find out more, ring our Registrar Odette and ask for a personalised, no obligation tour of the College.

Are you the parent of a preteen? Have you thought about the best high school choice for your child?

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A1 Hair & Beauty opened in Landsborough in February this year with Rachel and Priscilla putting their years of skill and experience in the hair industry together, to create a successful partnership. They’ve now expanded the team to five in total. The three senior stylists are well-trained in all aspects of hairdressing while having their own signature specialties. Rachel is known by her peers in the hairdressing industry and clients as the ‘upstyle queen’ she loves the glamour of a special occasion and has spent years learning and practicing her techniques. Priscilla is not only the expert in all types of waxing; she is a genius at working with thick, coarse, unruly or curly hair and has an extensive knowledge of permanent and semi-permanent straightening services. Vesna loves colouring and all types of cutting.

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Smooth transition for students and parents

Business feature

Congratulations to our Excellent English Enthusiasts and Marvellous Mathematicians!

Beerwah State School provides an innovative and dynamic Prep Program and is currently taking enrolments for 2014. Having recently celebrated their 125 year anniversary, the school has a long history of success and one of its strengths is the level of parental involvement throughout the school.

Students from Beerwah have continued our ‘Strive to Achieve’ motto, by participating in more competitions – The International Competitions and Assessments for Schools – English and mathematics. Fifteen students participated in the ICAS English. Congratulations to all students for their efforts and special congratulations must go to Harley and Holley for a Distinction rating. As well congratulations to the following students for gaining a Credit rating: Tyson, Mitchell, Dayna- Jayne and Zoe. Well done to these students for having a go and received Participation certificates: Joshua, Maddison, Samson, Alannah, Amelia, Aaron, Rebecca, Shelby and Lia. Congratulations also to all twenty-seven students for entering the ICAS mathematics competition. The following students for excellent achievement: Distinction – Tyson and Bryson. Special mention also for Credit ratings: Morgan, Jason, Harley, Samson, Mitchell, Max, AshleyRose and Shelby. Other students who entered received a Participation certificate: Joshua, Josey, Kayla, Callum, Megan, Holley, Breanne, Mary, Alannah, Amelia, Aaron, Rebecca, Tyson, Phoebe, Zoe, LIa and Brent. All students received certificates on Parade this week. Congratulations to all who entered.

Beerwah State School promotes regular communication between school and home. The school’s team approach ensures that parents are well informed which provides peace of mind and trust in the school’s approach for their children. The school community invites you to share in your child's educational journey. “It is important to support parents to understand what they can do to assist with their child’s learning at home. We work hard to develop partnerships with parents/carers so students can achieve their individual learning goals”, said Principal Michelle McCabe. The transition to school should be a wonderful experience for both parent and child. For those parents who have not yet enrolled their children in a Prep program for 2014, we encourage you to attend our ‘come and see’ session on Wednesday, October 30 at 10.00am. Prospective parents are invited to meet at the school administration for a tour of our facilities. Come and see for yourself what we have to offer. If you require a more suitable time, you are invited to contact the school on 5436 5555 for an enrolment meeting including a school tour with Principal Michelle McCabe.

Beerwah State School Bringing excellence in education to Beerwah

Come and see our fresh, innovative, caring and exciting school. Enrol for Prep 2014 Wednesday 30th October: This session is for new families who

have not previously attended a school tour and interview. Come along to the ‘Come and See’ session at 10.00am.

Wednesday 20th November: Parent/Carer Information

Session - Parents/Carers are invited to attend a session from 5.00pm to 6.30pm in the school library.

Tuesday 3rd December: Meet your Teacher Visit The ‘Meet your Teacher Visit’ is from 2.00pm to 3.00pm. Students and parents/carers are to assemble in the Prep area by 1.55pm.

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Kids & Parenting Calm births start at Mooloolah

 Mobile farm animals  Pony rides  Themed parties  Any occasion Call Belinda on 0404 497 127 or Email: partyponies8@bigpond.com www.sunshinecoastponyparties.com

Glasshouse Country News To book your space in the next Kids and Parenting feature please call Carol

on 5438 7445 or 0488 444 525 Email: advertising@gcnews.com.au

For a number of years, Mooloolah local Debbie Peters Registered calmbirth® practitioner has been running ‘Calmbirth Pre Natal Education Program’ from her home in Mooloolah. She offers weekend workshops for people from all over the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane and throughout the state. However it was only earlier this year that the first Mooloolah calmbirth baby was born at Nambour, the gorgeous Satori was born to parents Kelly and Dan White. Debbie explained that the Calmbirth Pre Natal Education Program was established in 2005 to assist mothers to feel calm and in control, to trust their bodies and the process of childbirth. “The program guides couples during the prenatal period to give them knowledge and skills to create their own unique birth experience,” Debbie said. Kelly and Dan White, were glad they did the calmbirth course in preparation for their baby’s birth. Their daughter Satori Imogen White was born at Nambour Hospital via C-section on May 25, after a long labour, which had its unexpected challenges along the way. “In the end I experienced every kind of birth,” said Satori’s mum, Kelly. “She’s such a chilled out baby, it doesn’t seem like the events have

affected her at all, and we are closer together as a result.” Childbirth can be one of life’s most empowering experiences, said Debbie. “Couples simply need the practical skills and confidence to do it their way,” she said. Debbie runs the courses every weekend from 9.00am – 5.00pm on Saturday and Sunday or over five evening session and on Sunday from 7.00pm – 9.30pm. To find out more, or to register, take a look at Debbie’s Facebook page calmbirthwithdebbiepeters or email her on calmbirth.debbiepeters@gmail.com

with the Superdads By Mike Turner (bass player)

A fun introduction to dance for Pre-schoolers

Mummy & Me 2-3 yrs

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Recently the Superdads ran a barbecue at the Beerwah State High School one evening, inviting a bunch of dads from the local primary and high schools to attend. We had dads from all walks of life who came along for a feed and a chat - electricians, computer techs, fire officers… We wanted to ask these dads for their opinions on what some of the things are that affect fathers nowadays. The dads were very keen to talk (something people often don’t acknowledge) and had real concerns about the increasingly challenging role of being a dad. The dads all had at least one thing in common – they loved their kids and wanted to be a good dad. We were quite surprised with some of the responses. Some of the things we talked about were – struggling to find time for their kids; wanting to get personal development to help be a better dad; the hassles that come from there being vastly different parenting styles in the community; teaching kids respect and values; helping kids understand where things come from e.g. food in the supermarket; and wanting an opportunity to connect with other dads and families. We were able to use some of this feedback to help us with putting a few resources on our website, but we would like to hear from other dads about what works for you as a dad? What do you think the community could do to encourage dads more? What would be some of the things that dads face nowadays that may be they didn’t have to in previous generations? You can contact us via the website www.superdads.com.au and there are some resources on there that may be of use to you and other dads that you know. In 2014 we are planning on organising monthly events where any dad can come along and connect with others e.g. barbecues, learn to make pasta nights, guest speakers etc. Plus we may see you at a gig somewhere around the traps. The Superdads – we are a bunch of guys who love playing music and have formed a band. Their name came from something their guitarist Pete said once… “I don’t just want to be an average dad, I want to be an exceptional dad” – the idea resonated with them. www.superdads.com.au

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Disco action for kids Kiddo Disco This month the Beerwah RSL will hold the first of their monthly ‘Kiddo Discos’ this Friday night, October 25 for kids 5 – 12 years. The event will run between 6.00pm – 8.00pm in their function room and will be fully supervised. For $10.00 they will get food, drink and prizes, there will be a maximum of 60 kids enter, so booking are essential. Please note conditions apply and a parent or guardian must be on the premises. Phone 5494 0289 to guarantee a spot. Blue Light And you might also want to mark you diary with the date of the next and final Beerwah Blue Light Disco for 2013 on Friday, November 15 at the Beerwah Community Centre from 6.30pm – 9.30pm. This fully supervised event is for all school age children, and the cost is $7.00 per entry. The committee are planning to continue running two or three events each year which will be dependent on the support from the community, so please get behind them. To keep up-to-date with their events, make sure you like their Facebook page – Beerwah Blue Light Disco.

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Playgroup at Mooloolah Mooloolah Valley Community Playgroup is held each week at the Mooloolah School Outside School Hours Care building (next door to pool) 48 Kings Road, Mooloolah Valley. Playgroup is for all ages (babies to pre-school and caregivers). It is a great way for children to meet up and play and for the parents to meet up with other local parents. The group meets each Wednesday from 9.30am – 11.00am (during school terms). To keep things fresh and interesting, each week has a different theme. Registration is free (with a $2.00 donation per child each time they attend). All you need to bring is kindness, creativity and a piece of fruit /vegie to share for snack time. To find out more about the group, check out their Facebook page or phone Jaclyn Lewis on 0428 104 070. The Playgroup is formed in association with Playgroup Qld and Mooloolah Outside School Hours care servicing all local areas.

Child and Family Counselling Mediation, Child Safety and Family Law Reports

Please contact Emma Rzoska Psychologist, on 3040 5012

3/24 Bulcock St, Caloundra by appointment only

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Dine In

with Lea Parkes

Latte Da

For the past couple of months James and Sandra at Latte Da Café have been opening for dinner on a Friday and Saturday night, which is making locals happy to have another choice for casual ‘byo’ dining. Brownie and I popped in for the first time recently and I have to say they have come up with a great menu, with most of the main meals being priced under $20.00. The most expensive item was $24.95 and that was the Seafood Cacciucco (prawns, fish, crab, calamari, mussels and scallops) in a rich tomato broth with char grilled bread. If you are a seafood lover like Brownie, this was a total winner. As I cannot cook a decent steak it is always my first choice when we eat out and the 300g rib fillet steak with potato rosti, mushroom and bean

jus and vegies for $23.90 was excellent. James said that they like to source their meat locally and have been really pleased with the meat they have supplied by Beerwah Meats. On the night we went, there was a big group sitting at the tables next to us, having a celebration – so being able to rock up with your eskies seemed to work well for them! What I most enjoy about sitting next to a big group (other than the numerous conversations to eavesdrop on) is that it’s a good way to get a look at other meals on the menu, as they’re brought out to the table. So I have already decided what I'm having next time. And there is definitely plenty of variety on the menu – with nine spectacular entrée / starters mostly priced under $10.00, and a good range

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on the kid’s menu for under 12s and also seven very mouth watering choices of in-house desserts! In the lead up to Christmas, Friday and Saturday dining at Latte Da Café makes a great choice for catching up with friends and family. With plenty of people already knowing this, it is best to book in, especially for group bookings. They are also able to cater for people who want to hold Christmas Parties at their workplace or at home, but don’t want the hassle of preparing the food. Just give James and Sandra a call and discuss how they can create something to suit your needs.

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Great eats and treats to find locally!

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Succulent Chicken Parmigiana with Chips only $10.00 Tasty Tender T-Bone Steak with Salad & Chips or Veges only $14.90

Friday

Succulent Chicken Parmigiana with Chips only $10.00 Tender, juicy 300gm Rump Steak with Salad & Chips or Veges only $12.90

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Family Meal Espresso Coffee Handmade Gelato Deal & Slice instore

Family Pizza, Small Garlic Bread & 1.25L Coke

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Gluten Free Pizza and Pasta now available

Phone orders welcome

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Home Delivery Available surcharge applies

The Lookout Cafe

Hours Tues – Sun

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Open 7 Days - Mon-Fri 9-3 & Sat and Sun 9-4

Seniors cards accepted Enjoy the serenity, the local wildlife and our friendly customer service!

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Child (up to 14) $1 per year of age Bookings esential Open for breakfast and lunch, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 8.30 – 2pm I Open until 4pm for Devonshire teas, coffee and cake I Now Open Evenings I BYO

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Mark McArdle

State member for Caloundra P: 5491 2780

Mooloolah pool open for business

In 2012 the Mooloolah Pool was advised by the Sunshine Coast Council that operational funding for pool facilities would no longer be available. As this funding represented the majority of the operational budget, the pool was forced to close down. Understanding the importance of this facility to the community, in particular the Mooloolah State School, I was keen to facilitate a meeting with the Mooloolah Community Association, Education Queensland and Council. It was at this meeting the community made it very clear that the pool would not be closing forever. The pool opened for business on October 12, 2013 after an impressive facelift and I would like to sincerely congratulate the Progress Association for passionately fighting to keep the pool open. What a great example of community minded people working together with positive energy to achieve real and tangible outcomes for their community. I would like to take this opportunity to welcome the new pool Managers Andrew Cowan and Georgina Taylor to the role, and to wish them all the best with this new venture that adds so much value to the Mooloolah community. Andrew and Georgina held an open day on Saturday, October 12 and were delighted with the number of people who came to celebrate the opening of this facility. The pool now offers the community swimming lessons for all age brackets and also has squad training for all groups from mini’s through to seniors. For further information on about the swimming lessons or squad training, contact Andrew (0423 191 995) or Georgina (0413 929 197) or email them at cowantayloraquatics@live.com.au Andrew Cowan and Mark McArdle

Andrew Powell State member for Glass House P: 5435 2013 Glasshouse Country Festival

Well we are a few days into the Glasshouse Country Festival which has been set up to focus on celebrating all that is unique about the Glass House Mountains region. There are so many events to cater for all ages and budgets and I would encourage everyone in our community to like and share the Festival Facebook page so the rest of our Sunshine Coast friends know what events are planned for this weekend. I attended the opening festival last Friday night which was a great success and served as an excellent way to kick off the festivities. I am heading to the closing ceremony this weekend to enjoy an Australian style NZ Hangi and concert – you can check if tickets are still available online at www.glasshousecountryfestival.com.au.

Get Ready Glass House

You may have already seen the advertising for a new campaign the State Government has launched to encourage our community to ‘Get Ready’ ahead of storm season. This campaign focuses on encouraging the community to know your own local risks, anticipate what sorts of things could happen in your local area and helps you to make a plan for your family should you find yourselves in a dangerous situation. There are some excellent information fact sheets and guides on how to ‘Get Ready’ on www.qld.gov.au/getready which you can download and use to make sure you and your family are prepared.

Energex Grants

Each year Energex provides financial support to community groups, recognised volunteer organisations and schools to deliver projects like wildlife rescue, revegetation of river banks, school veggie patches and even healthy lifestyle education programs. Energex is calling for on-line nominations for the next round of the Energex Community and Sustainability Fund – go to www.energex.com.au to find out more and put in an application for your community group. Nominations are open until November 22.

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OPENINg HOURS: See your local store or www.aldi.com.au for details. Meat and produce prices valid from 23/10/2013 – 23/10/2013 in our Queensland stores. Meat and produce prices are also available in Ballina, Byron Bay, Casino, Coffs Harbour, grafton, Lismore and Tweed Heads stores. Some items are sold in pre-packed sizes. While stocks last – please note stocks are limited and will vary between stores. Despite our careful planning, we apologise if selected items may sell out on the first day due to unexpected high demand. In the event of unexpected high demand, ALDI Stores reserves the right to limit purchases to reasonable quantities. ALS1005_W43 _C

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Peachester

History Committee

Former Schools Remembered

Among the many small schools which appeared throughout the Sunshine Coast hinterland in the early 20th century were Crohamhurst and Commissioner's Flat State Schools. As was often the case in country areas, where distance from the nearest school proved a challenge for many families, both these schools were established in response to community pressure. After letters to the Department of Public Instruction, and even a public subscription list to raise funds, Commissioner's Flat School opened on January 22, 1912. There were 19 students enrolled on the first day (listed oldest to youngest in Admission Register): Janet Cochran, Catherine Ferris, Marian Page, Herbert Kropp, Margaret Page, Edward Brown, William Brown, Mary Jane Ferris, John Charles Ferris, Robert Kropp, John Simpson, Ada Pearl Page, John Winkel, Stanley Winkel, William Cochran, Mary Cochran, Ernest Kropp, Olive Kropp and Horace Page. When Crohamhurst State School opened on July 21, 1913, the first day enrolments were: Mabel Collins, Mary Sutherland, Gladys Collins, Elizabeth Sutherland, May Roycroft, Oscar Ostwald, Alice Maloney, Gertrude Ostwald, Marion Jones, Lionel Collins, Gordon Craig, Elsie Sutherland, Ursula Jones, Marjorie Buchanan, Bernice Collins, Albert Ostwald, John Giblin, Edward Giblin and Waldemar Breton. Enrolments fluctuated, and Crohamhurst remained a very small school; however when it closed in 1960, a total of 256 children had attended. Commissioner’s Flat continued much longer, although always as a one-teacher school, and finally closed at the end of 1972. Most children continued their education at Woodford or Peachester. While the school buildings have disappeared, memories remain strong. Peachester History Committee is hosting a reunion to provide an opportunity for anyone connected with either of these small schools – past students, or their families – to come back, meet old friends, and share those memories. The Centenary Reunion will be held at the Peachester Hall on Sunday, November 3, from 10.00am to 4.00pm. Photographs and memorabilia from the PHC collection will be on display, and the organisers would love to include extra items contributed by visitors. The program will include an opportunity for former students and teachers to tell their stories. There will be tea, coffee and light refreshments available all day, also a copying and printing service, and a range of local history books for sale.

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Good feed

To the family who found Beerwah RSL food prices left a bad taste in their mouths, I have a great place to tell you about. On Tuesday family and friends booked into the TAFE bistro EcoBlue at Mountain Creek. This is a place designed to give on the job training to wait staff in food, beverage and food service. The chefs are qualified so I can tell you it is the best meal we have all eaten out in a very long time. The menu changes regularly as the food is determined by some of what the apprentice / trainee chefs have to learn i.e. they had to do pastry this week and made frangipani tarts. The chefs make the menu for service using such items. And the prices – OMG! A parmesan crusted lamb rack with mash and vegetables was just $10.00. That was the most expensive main of the day. Barramundi $9.00, and Curry or Chicken breast was $8.00. If you are keen for an amazing feed for the best prices I’ve seen and you are happy to have the young students practice what they learn in the classroom it is well worth the $10.00 it will cost to drive there from our region. If you are an elderly couple who prefers a solid meal at lunch, get some friends together and make this trip. I can’t see how anyone could be disappointed with the price, quality and enthusiasm of all the staff. My dad is still dreaming about the $5.00 green lipped mussels he had for entrée. A-MAZ-ING. You can call the TAFE information centre to book or call Michelle on 5457 1186. Enjoy. Erin Cameron and Family Glass House Mountains

Re: Green Waste Craziness, October 9, GCNews

I’m with you Graham Anstis, however, I don’t believe forcing people to have a Kerb Side Green waste bin is the answer, as there will be a whole bunch of rules and regulations that apply to what you can and can’t put in them. Also in most cases, they would be full after just pruning a couple of small bushes. Most people in the area live on acreage, so in my opinion, kerbside green waste bins in this area are nothing but a waste of money. I don’t know about the rest of the rate payers in the Hinterland, but I am getting fed up with all the stupid bloody rules these clowns in council are coming up with. On Wednesday, October 15, I went to the recycling depot in Beerwah with a ute and a trailer loaded with the remnants of some palm trees I had removed. I was told by the staff that there were three or four pieces that were bigger than 30cm, and I would have to bring them home and cut them into smaller pieces so the mulching machine didn’t clog up, I cannot believe this. I have seen that machine chew up large gum

trees and spit them out like they were nothing more than a handful of twigs, meanwhile I still got charged the full amount to dump what they deemed as being ‘legal size’. Since when in the history of mankind has there been a ‘legal size’ attributed to rubbish? I am now convinced that it is nothing more than revenue raising, and council don’t give a damn about providing a service to the rate payers. We are seen as nothing but cash cows, and I believe we should all get together and let them know that we should be treated better. They seem to forget that ‘we the people’, put them into their positions and ‘we the people’ can soon render them unemployed. Peter Bowles Glass House Mountains

Woolies woes

When my husband read the letter about Woolworths Beerwah from a GCNews reader at Glenview, he came and asked me had we moved to Glenview without telling him! Seriously though, I even asked the manager of Woolworths, Chancellor Park “do you have degrees of stores as Beerwah is so far below par?” He assured me they didn't, but one look tells me all managers are not equal. I took the trouble to fill in a survey from Woolworths recently and expressed my disappointment very loudly so I can only hope upper management take the trouble to read the feedback. Name supplied Glass House Mountains

Sunshine Coast Visitor Information Centre problems

Firstly, who paid for the buildings, especially the Glass House Mountains Visitor Information Centre building at Glass House Mountains? That would be both rate payers and tax payers. Who are the backbone of the centre? The volunteers. Who is this CEO Simon Ambrose? Oh yes, he is the CEO who cannot provide answers to very sensible and straight forward questions. How the bloody heck would a person of his apparent intelligence get that position in the first place? For a CEO to sack all paid staff who run the Sunshine Coast Visitor Information Centres and then have no bright ideas re the real and imminent need for volunteers to run these centres, without the paid staff, and from what I hear, did a sterling job throughout the Sunshine Coast area it just doesn't make sense. As for volunteers, they are the backbone of any small organisation. I would not even consider giving my time to this organisation or any other run by a person such as CEO Simon Ambrose and I do not even know him. Another question. Seven centres, miles apart and two management staff to manage those seven

Share your views and win

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centres efficiently and effectively? Who are they kidding, for a start the cost escalates dramatically, it will end up like the Beerwah Rail Bridge and they’re still working on it. Brian Stallworthy Glass House Mountains

Take action to save VIC

I am horrified to read (GCNews October 16) that the Visitor Information Centre at Glass House Mountains might close. The Sunshine Coast Destination Ltd (SCDL) excuse is that the Centre might close if there were insufficient volunteers. Typical to blame the hard working volunteers for their problems. Surely SCDL realise that the Glass House Visitor Information Centre is a gateway to the entire Sunshine Coast and not just for visitors to the Glass House area. The Sunshine Coast Council appointed the board of SCDL and I presume that there is a written agreement between the council and SCDL on the operation of the Centre. Let us all write to the SCDL Board of Directors, and Council through our Councillor Rick Baberowski. We must galvanise action on this very important issue. Keith Pennell Glass House Mountains

Re: Visitor Information Centre may close

I am saddened by the changes to the operation of the Tourism Information Centre at Glass House. It seems only a few short years ago when the caravan information unit at Matthew Flinders Park on Steve Irwin Way, Glass House Mountains, was replaced by a handsome new tourism and interpretative centre at Rotary Settlers Park, Glass House. The multi-purpose building, costing more than a million dollars of federal, state and council funds, has obviously been a successful focal point for visitors and the community in general. Perhaps electronic information and booking methods have taken their toll on traditional

‘information centres.’ Glasshouse car enthusiasts Derek Prentice and Lloyd Crossley and I are happy to do our bit for local tourism with a visit to northern NSW last weekend (October 19 - 20), collecting some brochures from the Glass House centre to hand out. The visit was a familiarisation call at Murwillumbah, Casino and Kyogle with a view to arranging a large-scale Sunshine Coast ‘vintage/veteran car tour’ to that region in September next year. This visit is planned to include a return trip to Queensland via the 40-year-old spectacular Lions Road scenic route north of Kyogle. As we set off on this promotional tour, it was interesting to note that our info centre effort went back to March 2002, when Caloundra Council, in conjunction with Glass House Country Tourism, established the information service at Matthew Flinders Park under the Regional Assistance Program. Glass House Country Tourism managed and co-ordinated the service with RAP funds until October 2002 when Council provided a small annual budget to keep the service operating, with the assistance from a large pool of volunteers. Division 1 councillor Anna Grosskreutz worked closely with state MP Caroline Male to achieve their goal of the new centre, described as the ‘pride and joy of the Glasshouse country region.’ I trust that a working solution can be found for the continuing operation and manning of this significant community asset. John Jennings Beerwah

More volunteers required

I've just been down to the information centre where the one paid employee has been made redundant! We were quite happy in our van down the road where Alex drove for miles collecting brochures and busloads of oldies would stop and share their baked yummies, then the trucks came and it became very unpleasant.

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A new centre was built and a day asking for more volunteers, since numbers dwindled, as we were expected to take bookings, use the till, sell ice creams ... It was a Centre to be proud of and visitor numbers soared from 100 or so a week to thousands. Helping happy holiday makers has been very enjoyable. Of course the more stupid decisions were made, the more volunteers were lost. Two shifts a day – 9.00am – 1.00pm and 1.00pm – 5.00pm went to reduced opening hours, 9.00am – 3.00pm and now of course there aren't enough volunteers to fill the roster. What a joke! And a ridiculous waste of our rates! For the no doubt small cost of Jayne's wages, the final nail has been hammered into the information centre's coffin. Sharon Chamberlain Glass House Mountains

Bushfires - Be Aware Keep your eye on the fire danger sign outside Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club - the current rating is...

HIGH. Fires can be controlled but loss of life and damage to property is still a threat. What to do – ensure that you, your family and property are prepared for the risk of bushfire. Monitor the situation for any changes. Gavin Stewart, Volunteer Community Educator

To learn more about being fire prepared on your property, contact your local Volunteer Community Educator. Beerburrum, Glass House, Beerwah, Peachester – Steve Rook, 0407 572 930; Gavin Stewart, 0437 931 657; Kirsty Levis, 0418 980 019. Landsborough, Mooloolah, Glenview – Kev Sedgman, 0429 940 991; Sue Sedgman, 0428 940 991.

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Happenings Out and About Glasshouse Country Festival (October 18 – November 2) in full swing The steam train from Brisbane puffed its way through the towns. Mobs joined the Mooloolah Mob to walk via the old train tunnel to the Landsborough Museum. Mooloolah was buzzing with people at the Pit Stop Brunch. The Glass House Neighbourhood Centre was revitalised with lots of car boot market bargain hunters and live music. The William Landsborough Day Festival drew the crowds for some fun with Mr Landsborough and Ned Kelly. Families celebrated Children’s Week at the Landsborough State School. The Beerwah Skate Park was overflowing with boarders and the Hinterland Relay for Life filled the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. An impressive array of local art was also on show in Beerwah.

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Things 2 Do Join Judy Nunn for wine and cheese

As part of the Get Reading Campaign, Sunshine Coast Council invites book enthusiasts to join one of Australia’s favourite actress and author, Judy Nunn, for Wine and Cheese at Daisy’s Place, Glenview at 4.30pm on November 28. Judy Nunn has sold over one million books worldwide and will talk about her latest novel, 'Elianne'. Judy Nunn's career has been long, illustrious and multifaceted. Before becoming an author in the 1980s she had a successful acting career with scriptwriting for television and radio. The cost is just $25.00 per person. Bookings and prepayment are essential by visiting council’s library website or call 1300 LIBRARY (1300 542 727).

Bush Dance for Mooloolah’s Big 150 Take your partners! Get your bush dance get-up ready for some good old toe tapping fun. There will be bush dancing to celebrate Mooloolah’s 150th Anniversary at the Pioneering Bush Picnic, Saturday, October 26, 5.00pm at the stage. Kids of all ages, including those still young at heart, are encouraged to prepare a costume and take part. Local Mooloolah kids, Dallas and Bonnie Muller, are ready to go. "It would be great to see the whole town all dressed up in olden day costumes," Dallas said. Temporary aprons, bonnets and other items can be easily fashioned from paper. For more information visit www.mooloolah150years.org.

Hit the Trail – the Glasshouse Country Arts Trail The Glasshouse Country Arts Trail was formed recently and has quickly expanded to include 18 local artists. The group fills a gap in the network of successful Art Trails already operating on the Sunshine Coast. The Trail will give local and visiting art lovers the opportunity to see the creative talents of a group of local artists working in their own studios. As our contribution to the Glasshouse Country Festival, the members have been participating in an Open Studio Trail that started on Monday and will continue from 10.00am to 4.00pm each day until October 30. More information about the participating artists, as well as a trail map can be obtained from brochures at local Information Centres, or visit our web site www.glasshousecountryartstrail.com Alternatively, contact Neville Field on 0438 525 749 or visit his web site at www.artatglasshouse.com.au

Melbourne Cup Beerwah Hotel There is a fabulous day planned for the Beerwah Hotel with a two course luncheon, tickets are on sale now for $35.00 per person with $5.00 from each ticket being donated to the Beerwah and District Kindergarten Association. Great prizes to be won for ‘Best Hat’ and ‘Best Dressed’. A fantastic lucky door prize valued at over $100.00 and a mega raffle with prizes such as jewellery, meal vouchers, gift packs, meat trays, plants, beauty vouchers….the list goes on! So get a group together for great food and a fun day out and support our local kindy kids…they would really appreciate it! Tickets are available at the Beerwah Hotel – don’t miss out! Ettamogah Pub This year’s Melbourne Cup lunch at the Ettamogah Pub will kick off from 11.00am. Tickets are $55.00 per head or $50.00 per head for a table of 10 and includes a three course Aussie buffet / carvery lunch as well as a mystery trifecta ticket, a fashion parade featuring Judy Copely Designs as well as competitions and giveaways for ‘Best Fashions’ on the shed floor. Book now to secure your barrier! Phone 5494 5444. The Ettamogah Pub also has a TAB on site. Club Glass House At Club Glass House the fun will be kicking off early, the day starts at 10.00am for lunch, and they will be serving a buffet meal. Tickets are $25.00 a head and include ‘fun bingo’ prizes for the best hat, (you can expect plenty of competition in this event) there will be plenty of laughter and prizes and bookings are essential. Phone 5436 5000. Beerwah RSL It will be all about ‘Fillies, Food and Fashion’. Competition will be fierce for the best hat and for the fellas ‘best tie’. They are serving a buffet lunch, with gourmet desserts. Doors open at 11.00am and the fun starts with a bubbly on arrival, there will be sweeps and raffles and a lucky door prize. Tickets are $38.50 and must be prepaid. Glasshouse Sports Club After not offering a Melbourne Cup event for quite a few years, the girls have decided it was time to do something big. The event will include a fashion parade by Eclectic Dreams from 11.30am, as well as live music from ‘Sister C’ from 12.30pm – 4.00pm. Tickets on the day are $27.50 and include a bubbly on arrival for the pre-lunch platters, followed by an alternate drop of either a gourmet chicken or steak meal followed by either pavlova or fruit salad desserts. Bookings are essential and the courtesy bus is available, phone 5493 0055.

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Blow the dust off those boots and mosey on down to the Beerwah State School Hall on Saturday, November 9 for Beerwah Kindy's annual Bushdance! It is a great family night out with genuine, howdy-do bushcalling as well as live music from ‘The Superdads’, suitable for all ages. There will be some good ol' wholesome tucker and a licenced bar as well as a mega raffle and stalls. The fun starts at 5.00pm until 9.00pm and everyone is sure to have a knee slappin' good time. Tickets are $8.00 for adults if pre-paid or $10.00 at the door, $4.00 for children pre-paid or $6.00 at the door and a family ticket (two adults and two children) is $22.00 pre-paid or $30.00 at the door. Prepaid tickets are available for purchase from Beerwah Newsagency or holler out to Tina on 0409 266 073 or Lynelle on 0425 838 950. www.gcnews.com.au

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Down & Dirty with Brownie

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The $2 million tree

In a story this week on page 5 by Jan Kesby from Mooloolah River Waterwatch and Landcare, she talks about the loss of habitat trees and how this affects hollow-dwelling native animals. Jan says that it takes a very long time for eucalypt trees to mature to the point where they have hollows good enough for animals to live and nest in. In our increasingly urbanised environment, the larger older trees tend to be the first ones cut down for ‘safety’ reasons. They have dead branches, may have damaged trunks and tend to be the target for removal and replacement with ‘nice new trees’. Across eastern Australia there are 87 species of birds, 35 species of reptiles and 55 species of mammals that will use tree hollows for shelter and / or nesting. Without these hollows, they’ve either got no place to live and breed, or end up making do with our roof spaces and sheds. This includes bats, sugar gliders, frogs, geckos, owls, parrots, wood ducks, pythons, kookaburras, and kingfishers – just to name a few. Alan Franks, from Hollow Log Homes (www.hollowloghomes.com) is a national authority on providing artificial nesting hollows for our wildlife. His well respected Cambroon-based business researches, develops, designs, constructs and installs nesting boxes. He has worked out that a large 200 year old tree can have up to 20 nesting hollows. If that tree were cut down, we would need to provide those 20 hollows as nesting boxes for the next 200 years until a new tree was old enough to develop that many homes for native animals again. The 20 nesting boxes would need to be maintained and replaced every 10 years. Taking into account inflation, Alan has worked out that this would cost over $2 million.

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Squirrel Gliders – photo courtesy of Alan Franks That means a lovely old habitat tree has the replacement value of $2 million. If you’ve got a couple of acres with say five of these trees – that means you’re block has $10 million of habitat trees. That’s some major investment that just gets chopped down, chipped or burnt. We can all look to helping out our local wildlife by putting up one, two or more nesting boxes in our backyards. We should look to vary them – so there is something for small possums, parrots, large possum and large birds (like kookaburras). And let’s not forget the specialised box for insect eating microbats. I’ve got four boxes on my acre and a quarter block. I put a new one up every other year – so I’m due for a new one soon – and I’m going to try the bat box. Occasionally you’ll need to check that the boxes are all OK and that the lid hasn’t come off or the box taken over by Indian Myna Birds or feral bees. To find out more about nesting boxes – take a look at the Hollow Log Homes website (www.hollowloghomes.com)

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Speaking with a financial expert will help you to understand the home loan options available to you, as well as figure out how to use your current home to your advantage. There are bridging loans available, which can help you navigate this transition period between selling your current property and moving into a new one. Or perhaps you want to try your hand at building your own dream home? There are a range of construction loans available that can aid your efforts and help you

achieve these goals. However, one of the most common types of loan taken out by Australians is an investment loan. Purchasing property for the purpose of investment is becoming an increasingly popular way for people to supplement their incomes. Seeking financial advice before considering investment would be advisable, due to the sheer amount of home loans and facilities available that can help you with your real estate endeavours. Things like utilising your home

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Property of the week Location – privacy – space

Located off prestigious Glenview Road, this modern home offers complete privacy, spacious grounds, and room for all in luxury and comfort. The 2.6 acre holding is a mix of grazing and bushland, a spring fed dam takes care of the water supply along with 16,500 gallons of stored tank water. The 300m2 plus home is an entertainers delight with multiple living areas and it even boasts a wet bar with walk in chiller and tap beer. Offering four large bedrooms, the master suite contains ensuite, walk-in robe, and its own office. The huge kitchen is centrally located with a walk-in pantry and island bench. The colourbond shedding is in keeping with the scale of the property with the two sheds totalling over 225m2 and both having power and water, one with its own bathroom offering home business or guest accommodation possibilities. This is a rare opportunity for the discerning buyer to achieve an enviable lifestyle. Book your private inspection today. Priced at $895,000, call Roger Guillemet on 0418 485 954 or 5439 6300.

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Noticeboard Association of Independent Retirees

The monthly meeting of the Sunshine Coast and Districts Branch will be held at Club Maroochy, Memorial Avenue, Maroochydore on Friday, October 25 at 9.30am. Our guest speaker will be Mr Barry McGlynn, Divisional Returning Officer, Fisher Sunshine Coast Area Office, Qld Australian Electoral Commission, whose subject will be ‘Preferential Voting: Pros and Cons’. Visitors are welcome to attend.

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Aglow International - Sunshine Coast

Sunshine Coast Aglow will meet in the CWA hall, Kalinga Street, Caloundra on Friday, November 8 commencing at 9.30am. Come along, bring a friend and enjoy worship and an inspirational message. Entry $8.00 includes a delicious morning tea. Bookings are essential by November 15. Cost is single $25.00 or husband and wife $45.00. For further information contact Isabella: 5476 8463 or Dorothy: 5476 4190.

Hibiscus Society

The Sunshine Coast Branch of the Australian Hibiscus Society will hold its next meeting on Sunday, November 10, 10.00am (9.15am for benching of blooms) at the Woombye School of Arts Hall, Blackall Street, Woombye. Come along

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Glasshouse Toastmasters

New to the area? Stop by a Toastmasters meeting and make some new friends. We are warm, friendly people who get together on a regular basis to improve our communication skills. We provide a safe learning environment, great feedback and have lots of fun doing it. Visitors always welcome. Glasshouse Country Toastmasters meet on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, 9.00am for 9.15am start, at Church on the Rise, Peachester Road. Phone 5496 9855 or www. glasshousetoastmasters.org

Range Cancer Support Group

We are a friendly informal group that meets once a month to provide support and information to anyone whose life has been impacted by cancer, all welcome to come along. The next meeting will be on Friday, November 4 from 12.30pm – 2.30pm at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre – 17 Bicentenary Lane. Tea and coffee provided (bring own lunch) for further information call Judy - 5435 8140 or Jenni - 5435 2357.

Healing Day Glass House Mountains

Neighbourhood Centre, Opposite the Post Office, Ryan Street, Glass House Mountains. Held on the first Saturday of each month, next meeting will be November 2, from 1.30pm - 4.30pm. We are a group of alternative healers who will do the best to help you feel better. We have had successful experience in helping with depression, migraine, pain and other illnesses. A donation of $5.00 would be greatly appreciated to cover the costs. For more information call 5493 0102.

Monster Cent Sale

This important event is being held to raise funds to save the Landsborough School of Arts Hall, on Saturday, November 9, doors open at 6.00pm, the cent sale starts at 7.00pm. Entry is a $2.00 donation, no reserved seating, and there will be 200 prizes on the night. There will be free tea and coffee and soft drinks and pizza for sale on the night.

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Beerwah Peachester RSL Sub Branch next general meeting will be held at the 9.00am for 9.30am start at the Beerwah RSL. All members welcome.

Wednesday, October 30

Menshed from 8.30am - 12.30pm at the Market Shed at the Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre, Roberts Road, Beerwah. For more information give Bob a call 0427 606 240.

Monday, November 4

Beerwah CWA Branch Meeting will be held from 9.30am at the CWA Hall. Why not come along and get involved? To find out more about the group contact Del on 5439 0289 and Debbie on 5494 0078.

Tuesday, November 5

Quota International Maleny meeting will be held at Tranquil Park Mountain Resort, Mountain View Road, Maleny, 6.30pm for 7.00pm. Quota is a women’s service organisation dealing with disadvantaged women and children; speech and hearing and with the hearing impaired. For more information www.quota.org or contact 5499 9661.

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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship Father Kevin Smith Catholic Church I love all of Sandra Bullock’s movies so I was keen to see her latest film, ‘Gravity’ where Sandra co-stars with George Clooney. One of the many amazing aspects of Gravity is that the story takes place amidst no gravity whatsoever. Set hundreds of kilometres above the earth there is no oxygen, no sound (since there is nothing through which sound can travel) and no way of judging with the naked eye speed or distance. The views of earth are spectacular and the vastness of space beyond our comprehension. Of course in the absence of gravity one cannot walk in the usual way, or confidently move from one place to another. Instead you spin and turn and are tossed around with little control. In the movie, disaster strikes and all the usual supports disappear. The crew is totally isolated from Houston. Many people can attest that you don’t have to be floating above the earth to be overwhelmed

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by feelings of isolation or helplessness. Illness, death of a loved one, uncertainty in employment, or difficulties in a relationship can often mean that the simplest things that we have taken for granted now become impossible tasks requiring a huge effort. Quite suddenly it seems the supports have disappeared and one is lost amidst darkness and the vast fast moving world. Who or what gives us a sense of direction when the usual compass has gone or is temporarily misplaced? Who or what will provide some meaning and purpose when it seems we are drifting along in isolation or tumbling out of control? With my last breath do I step into a vastness of empty space? Or is the one who has quietly accompanied me, steadied the faltering steps, who has provided some balance and meaning while all else tossed me about, the one who in fact has taken that very same journey before me; will He do what He has always done? He will love me so much that the vastness is filled and true meaning is revealed. By the way, if you do see the movie can you name the voice of Houston Control before the credits appear? God bless, Fr Kevin.

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BLINDS AWNINGS SHUTTERS SECURITY AND CURTAINS Free in home measure & quote Local for 24 years

Terry Vost

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0434 090 197

5494 6898

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Garth & Julie Stone

PH: 5494 0466

Repairs to ALL Brands of: • TV • Plasma • LCD • LED

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Builders/ Carpenters

CHRIS HALL BUILDERS

Gold Card No.: 24113

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52 Peachester Road BEERWAH

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Fax: 5494 0957 Email: beerwahtandm@bigpond.com

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LANDSBOROUGH AUTO ELECTRICS

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0417 199 167 Joe & Cathie Roberts

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BSA Lic 1129044

ALL AREAS 0407 146 626

QBSA 1155593

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Dean Parry Carpenter

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ROBERT TREVISAN

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Electrical Services

PC Solutions will fix it! At your door, no callout fees, all areas. Local Technician. Competitve rates.

Phone 1300 721 117 www.pcsol.com.au

Electricians

Installations, Repairs, Servicing, Airconditioning Domestic • Commercial • Rural • Industrial BSA Lic. No. 71536 PO Box 578, Beerwah QLD 4519 Office: 5493 0054 Fax: 5493 0027

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Adam: 0414 482 037

Computer sales, service, repairs, upgrades, virus removal, networking, custom builds & more

Call Barry Jones on 0481 322 006

karenandadam8@bigpond.com.au

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Call Brad & Kaylene Hale, your local carpet cleaning professionals

SPECIAL RATES FOR LOCALS

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Electrical

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0407 074 079

LIC: 74638

Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Small

Call Jamie 0417 720 505 a/h 5494 6282 www.wynneselectrical.com.au Lic 74638

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Free Advice - Quote Service Phone Les McDermott

0417 797 430 ACN 075 810 463 BSA 77142

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No Job Too Small

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PH: 5497 4097 Mob: 0419 797 448

quickconcrete@smartchat.net.au QBSA: 737533

call Sarah on 5438 7445

or email reception@gcnews.com.au

“All Aspects of Concreting”

Darryl Johnson - 0415 954 195 Licensed Contractor - BSA 1119033 ‘Local Guy, Local Quote’

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41 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra

5413 2500

For all your electrical needs

Give us a go! No Job is Too Small Lighting New Homes Pumps

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Call Greg Small ph 5494 9199 mob 0404 903 801

Prompt, friendly service

www.gregsmallelectrical.com.au greg@gregsmallelectrical.com.au Peachester, Qld 4519 ABN 94 093 314 882 Lic no 69975

LOCAL ELECTRICIAN Jim McMahon Electrical Domestic/Commercial/Industrial

Glasshouse Country News For all your advertising needs please

Your Electrical and Lighting Retailer Ceiling Fans Lighting Air Conditioners

› Domestic › Commercial › Industrial

PO Box 32, Landsborough, Qld 4550

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0417 720 505 JAMIE WYNNE Beerwah &5494 Surrounding areas a/h: 6282 LICENSED ELECTRICIAN email: ljwynne@bigpond.com Prompt Reliable Service No Job Too Big or Too Small

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Lic # 74935

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55/hr

FREE POWERPOINT SAFETY CHECK

CALL JON DIRECT TODAY

1300 50 20 90

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0457 334 836 Garages / Sheds

BSA Licence no 60108

2 William St Kilcoy

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For all your general handyman work Interior or Exterior Jobs up to $3,300

No Job Too Small

 Free Quotes  Pensioner Discount  Fully Insured

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5493 0493

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A & K Glass and Aluminium

4 Railway Street, Landsborough

Troy 0409 594 780

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35+ YEARS BUILDING EXPERIENCE

Call Ian 0488 244 059 Work up to $3,300

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Free quotes: Call for the Best Price • Windows • Doors • Maintenance

MONTY’S GLASS 5493 0374 0439 875 031 BSA Lic: L 1117342

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• PAVING & STONEWORK • RETAINING WALLS • DRIVEWAYS • POOL SURROUNDS • OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS

• Home • Shop • Office • 7 Days •

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• PATHWAYS/STAIRS • UNIQUE GARDENS & GARDEN FEATURES

GRAHAM RENWICK

Builder & Stone Mason QBSA License No. 77177. Est 1981

Ph: 0418 204 159 a/h: 5494 0830

BEERWAH LANDSCAPING Quality Workmanship

• Design • Retaining walls / Drainage • Paving / Repairs • Gardens / Mulching • Lawns • Mini Bobcat Services T0392

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Aussie Mowing and Lawn Care House Yards, Small Acreage Horticulture Advice

Mick 0418 935 162

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FREE QUOTES & ADVICE - ALL WORK GUARANTEED

LOW COST GLASS REPLACEMENT

* Mowing * Rubbish removals * Pruning * Garden cleanups * Ride on work * Gutters cleaned

5496 9270

Decks - Maintenance - Alterations

www.landsboroughscreens.com.au

Same day response Free Quotes Fully insured

ABN 87 020 422 605

*SMALL BUILDING JOBS *

P: 0416 214 723 E: colsmaintenance@live.com.au

Fencing - All types - Rural & Domestic Experienced contractor - Reasonable rates Can clear fence line with 4WD tractor/ slasher

• Tiling • Painting • No Job too small

Professional Carpentry & Building Maintenance

Servicing the Hinterland all areas

email: matt@firstcallfencing.com.au QBSA LIC1139536

Tina 0418 935 164

Home Maintenance

Free Quotes – Great Rates – Fully Insured Call Mark 0416 305 327 Work up to $3,300 Only

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5496 9861 or 0439 303 306 Glasshouse Mtns

Phone Nick Atwell Mob: 0411 466 586 A/H: 5494 6713

ABN 67 710 267 498

• All Exterior & Interior Work • Improvements • Decks & Timber Screens • Solar Panel Cleaning

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Garden Clean ups Gutter Cleaning Whipper Snipping Pruning

Jobs Up To $3300

Phone George 0487 424 223

Ph (07) 5497 2615

Your local Jim services all areas call 131546

Call Mark 0428 328 103 Over 15 years experience

• Carpentry & Joinery • Minor Cabinet Making • Plastering

Display open Mon, Wed & Fri, 8.30am – 4.30pm Other times by appointment Available 7 Days - please give us a call

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- any odd jobs -

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Peachester local

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0402 553 407

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PAINTERS LOCAL

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EXCAVATIONS > TURF > TOPSOIL >>One Call... we do it all!<<

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• TERMITE TREATMENTS • TERMITE BARRIERS • PRE-PURCHASE PEST & BUILDING REPORTS • THERMAL IMAGING • COCKROACHES • SPIDERS • ANTS Lic No. PMT-0-11432

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07 5493 0440

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Phone 5494 6011 Phone 07 5494 6011

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Landscaping Posi - Track / Broom Excavator Hire 5 Tonne / Rock Grab Tipper Hire 8 Tonne All General Earthworks Site-prep  Topsoil Leigh: 0418 714 860 E: leighflower@bigpond.com Licensed and Insured

Troy 0409 594 780

• Exp operator • Trenching • 4 in 1 bucket • Post holes • Rotary hoe • Levelling Small acerage slashing 4WD tractor LIMITED ACCESS SPECIALTY (1M WIDE)

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TREVOR SANDERSON

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4-in-one bucket (tilting), levelling bar, auger, trencher, forks & laser

e: 2bobearthworks@gmail.com w: 2bobearthworks.com.au

GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY PEST CONTROL BSA 75839

Tilting head, auger, rock grab, & hammer

Phone John Baker on 0409 20 64 64

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 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR  SMALL & LARGE JOBS  FREE QUOTES  CLEAN & TIDY  LOCAL PAINTER Fully Licenced & Insured Call Charlie: 0411 034 444 or 5494 1223

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0412 140 164

Phone Brian Mobile: 0402 129 665

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Call Rudi/Erika 5494 0092 0438 940 634

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For a FREE quote call Fred 0429 969 810

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Peter Jones Mob: 0427 642668 A/H 54929363

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Troy 0409 594 780

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Glasshouse Tiling

BSA: 1052255

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5494 1794

0407 748 083

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FOR A FREE QUOTE CALL 0417 958 944

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ALLCOAST TP SLASHING - MOOLOOLAH * Small Blocks * Paddock Slashing * 4WD Tractor

Phone Brad 0419 712 081

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Lic’d Plumber & Drainer QBSA 77755

• General fabrication • Stainless Steel Benches

1/15 Free Street, Beerwah Ph 5439 0816 or 0413 050 578

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Tree Services

Your guide to sport in Glasshouse Country

I. & M. TREE LOPPING ~ & PRUNING ~

Mooloolah Valley Bowls Club

& also Stump Grinding Many years experience - Fully insured Phone 0412 026 545

David Lowden Tree Services T0098

• Pruning • Lopping • Removal Comprehensive Insurance on all jobs Phone 5494 2444 / 0407 710 993

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• Tree climbing • Rubbish removal • Mulching • Stump grinding • Free Quotes • Pensioner Discounts

Phone Brendan 0447 310 331

Trees / Palms Pruning / Removals Wood Chipping / Stump Grinding Free Quotes / Fully Insured Mulch Sales

STEVES TREE CUTTING

• 23 Years Experience • Any size tree • Land Clearing • Full Insurance

ABN 23 084 520 507

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Phone: 5493 7954 Mobile: 0414 819 111 $20 Million Insurance Free Quotes

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P: 5492 9248 M: 0407 759 060

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Office: Zoe 5435 0164 Arborist: Steve 0499 179 268

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Turf Supplies

TOP QUALITY HOME, COMMERCIAL & RECREATIONAL TURF

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Ian Booth 0403 187 517 or 3204 4910

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Fair play for BeeGees

Contributed by John Hesse It gives me great pleasure to advise that the Beerwah Glasshouse United Soccer Club was recently presented with the Fair Play award at the annual Sunshine Coast Football dinner. This award is presented to the club that has the least amount of disciplinary actions throughout the season. Congratulations to all of our teams for their contribution towards this achievement and for their spirit of fair play. Our club prides itself on being a community based club run by volunteers and now that the season has come to an end we would like to thank all of our volunteers who pitched in to make the club run. Without you we could not get teams on the field. Our club AGM is being held from 6.30pm on November 11 at the Glass House Sports Club, Steve Irwin Way and we are always looking for new people to become actively involved in the running of the club. If you feel you could contribute towards the club and would like to join our committee, please come along to our AGM. Your efforts can make a real difference to our players and the community. Bee Gee's club president John Hesse with the Sunshine Coast Football Fair Play trophy

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A Lawn So Good, They’ll Think You’ve Retired

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Contributed by Judy Walker On Tuesday only five turned up, but we had a lovely game. Friday we only had one end before rain finished us. The girls won though. Saturday winners were Ray Bryant, Judy Walker and Horst Jonscher over Bob Patten, Gwen Henderson and Rob Hall. Members draw was won twice this week. Rosemay Roderick and Lloyd Walker were the lucky ones.

Contributed by Jill Forster Glasshouse Districts Cricket Club is running the Milo in2CRICKET program again this season. It’s a fun way of introducing cricket to both boys and girls aged five -10 years. The registration fee is $65.00. Each participant receives a plastic bat, soft ball, t-shirt, bucket hat and backpack. The club is holding a registration day on Saturday, October 26 from 12.00noon – 3.00pm at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. If you are unable to attend the registration day and you would like your son or daughter to participate, please contact, Jill Forster on 5493 0663 or 0418 946 252. The sessions will be held on Thursday afternoons from 4.00pm - 5.00pm. The first session will commence on Thursday, October 31 and finish on Thursday, December 5.

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Contributed by Steven Pitt The club sent a team of six boxers to the Caboolture Boxing Tournament on Saturday, October 19, however only four boys were matched for bouts. Shanoa Russell boxed willingly, going down in a brutal contest in the 66 kg division. Leroy Macnamara started his bout strongly in the 60 kg division before being out pointed by a slick opponent in the final two rounds; Leroy will take a lot out of the experience. Jake Molloy boxed well in the 38 kg division going down to an quality opponent with experience being the telling factor in a split decision fight. In the 40 kg division, Dana Coolwell in his first fight, defeated an opponent with four fights experience in a willing and entertaining bout that had the crowd on their feet. Very proud of all the boys. We will now head to the Impact Boxing Academy Tournament on November 2 at Cooroy. Dana Coolwell in action

Beerwah Ladies Golf Club

Contributed by Sue Williamson Beerwah 2013, Lady Club Champion, Andrea Campbell, proved once again the Champion she is by winning the North Coast Zone Ladies Golf Association, 27 holes Silver and Bronze Closed Championships, held last Friday, at Gympie. Windy conditions didn't stop 57 lady golfers competing in last Thursday's Single Stableford event at Beerwah. Jo Evans won Division 1 with a great score of 43 points, runner up was Mavis Brimelow, achieving her personal best score of 39 points. Division 2 winner was Joan Fletcher, who won on a count back with 43 points and Runner up was Julie Hughes. Pin shots were won by Lyn Nichols on the 2nd, Teresa Keast on the 5th, Carol Fraser on the 16th and Andrea Campbell on the 18th. The ball rundown went to 35 points. Our sponsors for the day were Ruth Bowie and Barb McIntosh.

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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Hinterland Community Development Association of Caloundra Inc (HCDAC)

Notice is hereby given of a public meeting to be held on Thurs, 21 Nov 2013 at Mooloolah Community Centre, 43 Bray Road, Mooloolah at 5pm Interested persons wishing to nominate to join the committee can email Holly Aston at hcdworker.holly@gmail.com All welcome! Please RSVP by 14 November to the above email address or phone 0407 165 308

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Courses & Tuition guitar, flute, piano accordion & Music theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph: 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157 yoga Wed 6.30pm - 8.00pm Peachester Hall. Fri 9.30am Peachester Hall. Ph: 0437 914 029 www.shantipathyogaspace.com.au

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• Qld Qualified Driver Instructor (Blue Card Holder) • Learn to drive a vehicle running on LPG & Petrol • Learn to pull reverse a Trailer (Optional) • Dual controls --- Fully insured • Pick you up from home/office/school etc. • 6cyl – 6 spd manual VOUCHERS • Safety rating AVAILABLE • $70 per 1.5hr.

Advise construction of the new shopping centre on the corner of Simpson Street and Peachester Road, Beerwah has commenced with completion due September 2014

For bookings phone Julie 0438 643 403

Beerwah Glass House United Soccer Club AGM will be held on 11th Nov 2013 at the Glass House Mountains Sports Club commencing at 6.30pm. All positions will be declared vacant. There are currently no nominations for the following positions: President, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President, Junior and Senior Registrars, Sponsorship, Social Media and Publicity Coordinators, Uniform, Grant and Equipment officers. Our community and our children will lose the wonderful experience that Bee Gee’s has provided for the past 40 years if a Committee cannot be formed. Please email beegeesecretary@bigpond.com for further details.

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YOGA GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS COMMUNITY HALL Tuesdays 6.15pm; Fridays 9am (gentle) and 10.30am. Enquiries Phone Kristy 0402 882 725 or 5438 7533 radiant light yoga Mondays 6.15pm Glass House Neighbourhood Centre. General class begginers welcome. Phone Kat 0406 430 833

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Books Beerwah Books & Bits & Vinyl Revival Large range of books, collectables & LP’s. Preloved books suitable for all ages babies to adults. We will be open for business during the Simpson Street landscaping process parking available at rear 5494 6315

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FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ADULT SINGLES Are you over 35 and Single? Come join our fun active singles group. Monthly fellowship connect / social activities. F.O.C.A.S. Director: Ashley Elias 0400 286 606

estimator / admin officer full time, experienced in admin / MYOB must be able to work alone. For a caboolture industrial business. Please send resumes to sd.allsorts@gmail.com, closes 1/11/13 cleaner wanted for local owned family business. Must be able to work weekends. Phone 5496 9273 after 6pm Office administration Experience is certainly required for Glasshouse office. Computer skills required and versatility. Self-starter with initiative is desired. Attention to detail is essential. Good Customer Service skills. Accounting MYOB-inventory used. Initially Part Time required. Flexible resume to: sales@impactsolar.com.au

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Tennis Courts for hire Day/ Night contact Glasshouse Mtns Sports Club 5493 0055 for bookings

Work Wanted COMPREHENSIVE CLEANING domestic and commercial. Reliable & experienced. Ph Lauren 0403 044 887 Property Maintenance Handyman, lawns (large or small) & garden, rubbish removal, welding, pens. disc. Ph: Clay 0410 581 881

Local MC Drivers Armesto’s Transport require 3 drivers: Based out of Narangba & Caboolture Mills Must have Front End Loader (LL) ticket Min 3 yrs exp. & clean driving record Must pass medical, drug & alcohol test & driving assessment  BFM required, or the ability to obtain

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Woodlands in conjunction with Haycroft Workplace Solutions, are currently looking for staff in the following field:• Welder / Maintenance person - must be experienced in all aspects of welding ie. tig, mig, stick, sheet metal

If you are interested in this position, please apply either in person to Woodlands office at 2814 Old Gympie Road, Beerwah, or send in your resume to the address above. Conditions do apply to this position. If you have any avian species at home (ie chickens, ducks, budgies etc) you are not eligible for biosecurity reasons. Only successful applicants will be contacted.


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2 x metal sheds 3x3x2.1m high, dismantled $300 each Ph: 5493 0118 3 quality lounge cabinets (910 x 410 x 1940 high) some glass doors, internal mirros & lighting in dark teak. $130 each or $350 for 3. Greg 0419 678 998 Slate pool table 8x4 includes cues sticks and balls, brand new cover in good condition $700. State of Origin bar fridge 70 litre in VGC $100 Ph: 0400 574 663 or 5496 9435 westinghouse fridge 68x160(H) x 60 VGC for quick sale $250 Ph: 5493 0601

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Garage Sales glasshouse 20 Dana Close Sat 7am. Gems, books, clothes, collectables, 5 Hilux rims & tyres Glasshouse 12 Bowen Road Sat 7am. Household items, 100s of DVDs, kids stuff beerwah 1/24 Simpson Street (via Pine Camp Rd) Sat 7.30am - 3pm. Outdoor setting, bookshelf, holden tool box, stereo system, avon, craft etc beerwah 42 Pine Camp Road Sat 8am. Moving sale, assorted items. mt mellum 3121 Old Gympie Road Sat 6.30am -1pm. MONSTER MOVING SALE. Household items, furniture, pool table, books & paintings

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SCORPIO October 23 – November 22 With the Cancer Moon this week harmonising with your water sign, this month commences your birthday period. You feel compassion and forgiveness for family and those you love. This is a perfect month to investigate any business problems. Take time to clear away life’s debris. SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22 The beginning of this week sees the urge to break free. With Mercury retrograde for the next three weeks perhaps visit and renew friendships with old acquaintances, or go to previous places that you have always enjoyed. Financial returns from occupation delayed until mid November. CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19 The Sun enters Scorpio for the next four weeks, so your focus will be on parents, business or legal matters. With Mercury retrograde putting yourself into big credit will only produce unwanted results during Mercury retrograde period, until mid November. Don’t ignore authority. AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19 During this next three week period of Mercury being retrograde, make allowances for those who are fickle or constantly late. Decisions now may be prone to overestimating results in your career. It’s best to be patiently doing the things you do best and move onto new areas mid November.

PISCES February 20 – March 20 The Sun enters Scorpio this week for a month, adding more water sign benefit to the future you are planning. Best to keep one foot on the ground while reaching for the stars. Mercury retrograde in Scorpio focuses on you achieving the greatest success by displaying resourcefulness. ARIES March 21 – April 20 The Moon in the sign of Gemini can stir up tensions and disruptions in major areas of your life. Don’t let that cause you to make rash decisions. With Mercury in retrograde and the Sun moving into the sign of Scorpio, there is emphasis in you sharing your resources. Avoid large credit charges. TAURUS April 21 – May 21 The Sun enters Scorpio this week which begins a month long emphasis on your relationships. It’s a good week to improve your physical condition and to welcome in new work methods. With Mercury in retrograde it will be hard to see permanent action in any new business opportunities. GEMINI May 22 – June 21 Mid week we find the Moon in the sign of Gemini and the Sun leaving Libra and entering Scorpio. Gemini energy from the Moon gives extra inquisitive powers, lots of talking and activity. Scorpio energy delves into investigative study, writing or journalism. Research your creative talents.

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