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Auskick and junior AFL training kicks off Contributed by Craig Bales Glasshouse Hinterland Australian Football Club’s Auskick program started last Thursday, March 7, at Tunnel Ridge Road, Landsborough. Club Auskick is for boys and girls aged five and six years and older children who do not want to play club football. It is run over a nine-week period. NAB AFL Auskick is the Australian Football League’s key introductory program for primary school aged children and their families. Sunshine Coast Auskick coordinator Shannon Campbell said Auskick was all about teaching AFL
skills in a friendly, safe environment. “The rules are modified to give children a really gentle introduction to AFL,” Shannon said. “Parents are encouraged to join in all the activities and the kids' faces just light up when they see mum or dad having a kick or taking a mark”. For further information contact Craig on 0414 225 329 or simply rock up on Thursday at 4pm and be ready to have some fun! The club is now in full swing with junior training starting last week. Any boys or girls interested in giving AFL a go should come down on Thursday at 4.30pm to the Landsborough Sports Complex on Tunnel Ridge Rd. We are always keen for more kids to come along to play AFL. We have teams for kids turning seven years in 2019 up to 16 years of age. If you would like further information please contact Craig Bales at 0414 225 329 or email the club at glasshousehinterlandafc@gmail.com.
Witta Tennis Contributed by Pauline Fraley With the threat of rain throughout the day, Maroochydore Sapphires and Witta Wagtails managed to enjoy their tennis, with the Sapphires finishing as winners. Whistlers played at Ballinger against the Breezers. It was very hot and humid. We had very good games with lots of rallies and deuces. We tried hard for every point. In the end we had a good win and had enough for the day with a score of 44-25 games, 7-1 sets. Team was Donna Kuskopf, Aki Lepper, Paula Cudmore and Brenda Warner. The Wildcats were at home to Nambour ZTA Novas. Pauline Fraley, Annie Stewart, Stacey English and Libby Howlett came out strong and continued the pressure for the rest of the day. Just a bit of a hiccup at the end with an injury to one of our players but we were far enough ahead to bring the win home. Final score was 5-3 sets; 36-32 games. First day of the 2019 division two Vets did not
disappoint. The Wikings played Nambas at Witta and renewed their rivalry on a very hot day, with lots of sweating, clothes off, on, off and back on, cramps and fantastic tennis. Almost too close to call in a very enjoyable and friendly match, but the Wikings just got over the line. Thanks to Nambas for the great tennis and thanks to the Wikings for seeing out the day. Check us out at www.wittatennis.com.au for the team photos. The Witta Wompoos made a slow start to the 2019 season with a comprehensive 10-2 sets loss to the Nambour No Worries. The team battled hard in the hot and humid conditions but had little to show for their efforts. Congratulations to the Nambour team who were clearly the better side on the day. A special thanks to John Poole who filled in to complete the team. Social tennis is on Monday at 8am and Saturday at 1pm. All welcome. For court bookings call 0437 295 501 or go to www.wittatennis.com.au.
Glasshouse Country Bowls Club Contributed by David Hayes Wednesday, March 6: Ladies day, champion fours final. This was the first ladies championship for the year, with team of Lee Meyers, Di Garland, Chris Dougan and Rae Farrell defeating Marilyn Podmore, Jenny Morris, Wendy Platt and Chris Freshwater 2013. Well done ladies. This week is our first jackpot triples for the year. After the game and before the presentations, one of our green sponsors, Glasshouse Views, will send a couple of representatives to have a chat to us about what they offer at Glasshouse Views. Please make them feel welcome. Sunday, March 10: Men’s club championship fours, round one - Jack Chirgwin, Brian Saunders, Bill Tumbridge and Rodney Sharpe defeated Terry Little, Brian Squires, Jim Tatum and Barry Kirk 24-11. David Hayes, Len Skerry, Dean Shaw and Graham Richardson defeated Don Teirney, Brett Collinson, Warren Blackbourne and Graham Nicholson 18-10. Bruce Angus, Tony Verdonk, Mac Townson and Rob Scullion defeated Steve Joliffe, Gordon Dyer, Mick Borchers and Vic Muscat 25-9. Bill James, Ron Rix, Lindsay Henderson and Grant Podmore defeated Bob Bloomer, John Annakin, Rodney Dick and Ron Wilson 24-9. In the semi-finals David Hayes, Len Skerry, Dean Shaw and Graham Richardson defeated Jack Chirgwin, Brian Saunders, Bill Tumbridge and Rodney Sharpe 24-20. Bruce Angus, Tony Verdonk, Mac Townson and Rob Scullion 44
defeated Bill James, Ron Rix, Lindsay Henderson and Grant Podmore 31-8. The final is Sunday at 9.30am. Please come and show your support. Some big news for our club. On Saturday and Sunday, March 30-31, we will be hosting a section of the qualifying finals of the Q7s in the morning and afternoon on both days. The format will be two games in the morning and two in the afternoon after lunch. The committee hopes many members and spectators will come down to watch and support these games. We are one of only a few clubs that have the privilege of hosting this event with more than 60 clubs from around the state taking part in this comp. Our division four team currently sits on top of the table but we don’t know yet where they will be playing if they make the finals.
Public Notice Mail Delivery Contract
Australia Post is seeking tenders from companies, or persons willing to form companies, to deliver mail under contract arrangements in the Delivery Area listed below. Australia Post has a commitment to providing a consistent and personal service to its customers. Therefore, as far as practicable the successful tenderer should be able to supply the same personnel to deliver the articles each day in the Delivery Area. The successful tenderer will have sufficient time to make arrangements to comply with the conditions of the contract, including the procurement of a suitable vehicle. Training will initially be provided to the successful tenderer, who is then required to train its own personnel. All genuine tenders and enquiries are welcome. However, Australia Post is not obliged to accept the lowest or indeed any tender, and reserves the right to accept or reject any or all tenders if it considers that it is in the interests of Australia Post to do so. INVITATIONS TO TENDER FOR MAIL DELIVERY SERVICE Tenders are invited for the delivery of mail from 1 July 2019 for the following area: 804358 (733) Beerwah - Coochin Creek Roadside & Street Mail Delivery Service, five times weekly. For tender forms, full details and further information, contact: The Manager, Mail Contract Services mcsqld@auspost.com.au Tenders must be submitted to Mail Contract Services, GPO Box 6100, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by email at mcsqld@auspost.com.au by the closing time and date. TENDERS WILL CLOSE AT 2pm on Wednesday 27th March 2019
Lost & Found LOST - 3 ‘ox-blood’ red leather cushions (approx. 54cm x 54cm x 10cm) off the back of a ute for a Chesterfield couch on Sunday night (10th March) around 7pm – between the Puma Garage and Yeates Road via Pikes Road. Ph: 0488 280 884.
Courses & Tuition guitar, piano accordion & MUSIC Theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph Bob 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157. EXPERT TUITION on Guitar, Bass, Ukulele and Blues Harmonica. Beginner to advanced. Take your Uke playing to the next level- join Maleny Ukulele (see Facebook page). Call Tom Richter 0457 502 776 YOGA WITH KRISTY GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS Community Hall. Tuesday 9am: HATHA; 7pm: ALL LEVELS; Thursday 7pm: GENTLE; Friday 9am GENTLE. Enquiries 0402 882 725. PILATES IN MOOLOOLAH WITH GABY. Tuesday 8.30am and Thursday 8.30am. 33 South River Drive. Phone 0427 680 230. STELLA’s TUITION – Maths, English, reading, comprehension, spelling, writing. Tuition for children from preschool to year 8. Qualified exp teacher, call Stella for a free assessment 0413 757 477.
First fours championship winners - Lee Meyers, Chris Dougan, Di Garland and Rae Farrell
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