Local Eats Foodie fun at Knitfest
By Sonia Clark As Knitfest Yarn and Fibre Arts Festival continues to expand its vision to provide an all embracing community event, this year there is an exciting addition of some foodie focussed workshops to extend the festival experience even further. For 2019, Knitfest has added a delicious treat to this year’s winter festival. Spicers Tamarind Retreat in Maleny has joined in the festival fun and is offering two fabulous cooking classes. Brush up on your culinary skills at either an Italian winter cooking class on Friday, July 5, or a French cooking class on Saturday, July 6. Go to the Spicers website to secure your spot at https://spicersretreats.com/retreats/spicerstamarind-retreat/things-to-do/cooking-classes/. Also on offer for the festival weekend is a pizza masterclass on Sunday, July 7, hosted by Pomodoras on Obi. For just $20, participants can learn the basics of gourmet pizza making. Suitable for all ages, why not get the kids to learn how to cook some seriously tasty options - and
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Our communities are our future – and this is the focus of Sunshine Coast Council’s $848 million budget for 2019-2020.
Spicers Tamarind Retreat cooking school like all good cooking experiences you get to eat the pizzas you make. Session times are 10am, 12noon and 2pm. Bookings are essential: Call Pomadoras on 0418 743 203 or email events@pomadoras.com.au. Knitfest Yarn and Fibre Arts Festival is held on July 6-7 at various venues and spaces in Maleny.
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From library services and local venues to sporting fields, parks and gardens, coastal restoration and rehabilitation, and continuing to expand our conservation estate and improving our local roads and transport network. This budget focuses on delivering for communities right across our region - today, next year and well into the future. After all, that is what a healthy, smart, creative region does.
Minimum general rates are $1243.20 Where do your rates go? $194.10 - Community $279.80 - Parks and gardens $132.60 - Environment $506.10 - Roads and transportation $130.60 - Economic initiatives
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This includes $8.60 increase to waste management charges for a 240L wheelie bin and a combined $3.50 increase for the Environment, Heritage & Transport Levies Council’s budget includes a $320 million capital works program, to help our residents get around, connect with each other and enjoy our lifestyle.
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A rates and charges increase of 2.97% which is 93c per week for the majority of homeowners.
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$97 million on transport and stormwater projects
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$26 million on community, sporting and other public facilities
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$17 million on parks, gardens and public amenities
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$21 million on waste management
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$5 million on holiday parks and the Caloundra Aerodrome
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$105 million on the Sunshine Coast Airport Expansion
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$16.6 million on the Maroochydore City Centre
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$14.4 million on the Sunshine Coast International Broadband Submarine Cable Network.
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$655,000 towards an adventure play area at the Russell Family Park Playground in Montville
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$1.02 million to improve the Beerwah Aquatic Centre.
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