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FROM THE EDITOR

A FEW stories this week talk to the changing face of giving (and it’s the season for it after all).

Firstly the imminent dissolution of the Beerwah Sportsground Committee.

This indepth story compiled by Sonia Isaacs (P4-5) drills into the challenges volunteers can face when coming up against an ever-widening bureaucracy.

I get the sense that the operation had become unwieldy for a small group of dedicated volunteers and without the broader support of council to facilitate and support decisions, it was only going to end one way.

But you can’t take away the dedication of the committee and Helen and David Weil feel let down and frustrated.

It’s a complicated issue but at the same time governments, especially local, want and need volunteers to run the many programs - especially in the Hinterland - that build and create bonded communities and those people giving their time for free need to feel supported and valued to keep up their dedication.

Also in this edition is Tom Malone’s vale.

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Tom and Desley were two of the first people I met this year when joining the paper, and made me feel very welcome.

Little did I know then how much they were part of the fabric of the area and talking to Desley following Tom’s passing certainly opened my eyes to how much one person can give and achieve in a lifetime - all with little fanfare.

His contribution to so many groups over the years is something to behold and how he fitted that all in while working and raising a family is a tremendous effort.

Tom was even writing out fire permits in his role in the rural fire brigade just days before he passed away (p19).

His family weren’t surprised.

In an era now where it’s easy to argue there’s not much time for anything else, there are plenty of people in our part of the world, showing that’s probably not the case.

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End of era for Jen’s

After eight years, the much loved Jen’s Woodfired Pizza team cooked their last pizza on Sunday November 27 at Finbars in Maleny.

Following a record breaking week, which resulted in two-hour wait times, the community’s outpour of support was the highlight of Jen’s last month.

over the years”, she said. “The only reason we are who we are is thanks to them and they all brought tears to my eyes this past

Rotary raises $9k

THE INAUGURAL Maleny Rotary Golf Day was a great success both as a fundraiser and as a fun day.

Over $9000 were raised through fantastic sponsor and player support.

A donation of $5000 was recently made to Orange Sky to assist them continue with their support of the Maleny homeless people.

Anderson Plumbing and Roofing help in this donation was of great assistance with their donation of $1000.

A donation of $4000 was also made through Rotary to assist in the international project to help the displaced people in the Ukraine.

The next Rotary Golf Day will be held on 8th September 2023.

Woolies, IGA targeted in early hours

THIEVES targeted grocery stores stealing cash and cigarettes in a series of raids across Maleny and Landsborough in the early hours of Sunday, November 20.

CCTV footage released as part of a police investigation show four people in balaclavas and hoodies filling shopping trolleys with cigarettes from the Maleny Woolworths. Between 2am and 3am, five people forced their way into three separate businesses in two stolen vehicles, a black 2011 BMW 120i with Queensland registration 269BG5 and a white 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander with Queensland registration 142EP5 and forced entry at the addresses before stealing various property.

The first business, on Maple Street, Maleny was targeted around 2.04am; around 2.12am they hit the Woolworths at Maleny on Bunya Street before targeting a business on Railway Street, Landsborough at 2.30am.

Investigators are appealing for information from the public and have released vision of the suspects who are believed to be connected to these series of offences. The released vision is from the Maleny Woolworths.

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Future is grim for ground committee

AFTER battling financial uncertainty, a perceived lack of transparency around bureaucratic process, and increasing levels of

the Beerwah Sportsground Management Committee Inc. (BSMC) will most likely seek to dissolve their involvement in the community held sportsground.

After decades of service to manage and maintain one of the largest sports grounds on the Sunshine Coast, the community-led organisation is considering options to wind up.

Indications that ongoing restrictions on

aging volunteer committee on the brink of burnout, and snowballing compliance and ground maintenance obligations against a backdrop of a dramatically reduced financial capacity suggests the ongoing survival of the BSMC to be almost impossible.

While the outcome is yet to be finalised, it would appear a proposal put forward by Council at the end of October at a meeting with the Sportsground Management Committee and their affiliates will be accepted by the Committee in early 2023.

Committee president David Weil said he felt the volunteer committee members had been “driven to the wall” especially

activities and previously permitted uses of the grounds. He acknowledged that some of his frustration could be the product of belonging to a different generation where community groups operated collaboratively and successfully without the myriad of rules and regulations required today.

“We have just simply run out of puff to continue to fight to maintain the sportsground as a community held sports and recreation facility,” he said.

“After years of struggling to keep our campgrounds viable and with all the licence restrictions imposed on power and facility usage, responding to increases in Council regulations and compliance requirements, and the huge financial outlay and commitment to maintain the community grounds – we are ready to give up!”

He said the October 31 meeting with Council offered three proposals for the committee to consider including an opportunity for the committee to continue until the expiration of their current management lease in 2027. However, with a Council decision to restrict camping to only a handful of events throughout the year, the income required to effectively manage the grounds had been so reduced, it had effectively made operation of the BSMC unviable.

While the future of the management of the sportsground is still in the process of discussion, the tenure proposal put forward by the Sunshine Coast Council will most likely be adopted by Easter 2023. The proposal recommends BSMC surrenders its lease and responsibility for management of the Sportsground in favour of Council taking on maintenance obligations, with the various user groups and affiliates entering into individual trustee permits.

Over the decades, the Beerwah Sportsground has been home to a diverse range of community gatherings, events, sporting clubs and recreational organisations. Although once customary practice, the community management model is now relatively unique, especially for multi-use facilities within our region, and committee members speculate that a move for Council to take over management of the grounds may have been on the cards for years. Committee member Helen Weil said she felt that over the years Council officers did not seem to have a true understanding of the Hinterland community.

“Most have not even been out to the Sportsground. They didn’t have any idea of how important and how interconnected facilities are within the community.

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“They apply the rules, regulations, and local laws without consideration of the consequences and cost to the community. The effect is not just on our income but that of the local community and businesses as well,” said Ms Weil.

She said that she felt the BSMC has just been jollied along, as well as frustrated for the last few years by Council. In some ways she said she felt the committee’s hand was being forced to give up and dissolve the BSMC.

“Why would we want to continue under the Council’s proposal when in fact we will be giving up all rights to anything we currently own and all rights to anything happening on the grounds. Council

options including a change from an overarching head lease arrangement to individual tenure arrangements for user groups within the facility.

“Under this proposal, Council would assume financial responsibility for common use areas, including car parks

for consideration,” the Sunshine Coast Council spokesperson said.

Deputy Mayor and Division 1 Councillor, Rick Baberowski said that Council had been invited to attend a moderated workshop on October 31 hosted by the BSMC. He explained the objective was to

present and explore a range of future operational models ranging from very little change to substantial change

more towards these objectives, but at this point I think it’s important to respect that this is still an internal process for the Committee, the affiliates, and the members to discuss.

I look forward to hearing of their recommendations.”

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Local grants boost

THE latest round of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund (GCBF) has brought a total of $721,765.58 in grants to the Glass House electorate – the highest amount by far that it has ever received in the history of the program.

The GCBF provides sizeable grants to Queensland not-for-profit community organisations with revenue sourced from gaming taxes. Grants from the GCBF are usually capped at $36,000 but this was a special $100k ‘Disaster Recovery Round’, aimed at supporting groups affected by recent floods and other natural disasters.

In no particular order, the recipients from Glass House in Round 114 are:

• 5th Light Horse Regiment Maleny Troop Inc - $9,064 to purchase display cabinets

• Glasshouse Districts Cricket Club Inc$29,631 to purchase a ride on mower

and cricket equipment

• Herd Together Inc - $19,000 to construct shelter

• Montville State School P&C - $100,000 to upgrade playground

• Mooloolah State School P&C$35,811.98 to upgrade audio visual system

• Glass House Mountains Rural Fire Brigade - $35,000 to build shed extension

• Range United Churches Soccer Club Inc - $100,000 to repair carpark and access road

• SRV Baseball Australia Inc - $17,573 to purchase sports vision board and equipment

• Stanley River Junior Rugby League Club Inc - $76,600 to replace sports field lighting infrastructure

• Suncoast Hinterland BMX Club Inc

- $100,000 to upgrade bike track and lighting

• Witta Tennis Club Inc - $99,254.60 to resurface courts

• Woodfordia Inc - $99,831 to repair road network

Information on GCBF grants is available at www.justice.qld.gov.au/grants

Hall is trashed

THE Glass House Mountains Community Hall was recently targeted by vandals, resulting in damage to the hall’s back stairs and entry.

It is understood vandals did not gain access to the inside of the main hall, however significantly damaged the stairway and landing rail, as well as defacing property with grafitti.

Understandably the Hall committee are deeply disappointed in the wilful damage to property, particularly as the hall provides an important space for the community to come together.

With no footage, Police ask anyone with relevant information to come forward.

Community insights are shared

COMMUNITY members of the Glass House Mountains and surrounding areas engaged with students from University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) at a special 90-minute workshop. Part of the Sunshine Coast Community Co-Lab pilot project, the workshop, held on November 23, involved approximately 40 participants who shared insights about their township.

UniSC Program Coordinator Nicholas Stevens said a key task of the workshop session was for the students to listen to community members, understand what they wanted for their township and then

compile the ideas, which could then be presented back to the community for consideration. Issues discussed included transport and access concerns, youth engagement options, as well as discussions around the current design and amenity of the town centre.

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Summer Warm Up Festival

AFTER a three-year hiatus, The Maleny Music Festival will return to the Maleny Showgrounds in 2023 with two great family friendly events planned for the year.

The first musical offering will be a ‘Summer Warm Up’ mini-festival from Friday February 17 to Saturday February 18, followed mid-year by the 10th Maleny Music Festival Winter Solstice celebration scheduled for June 23-25.

Hailed as a boutique festival experience, The Maleny Music Festival taps into the community roots and eclectic vibes of original Maleny Folk Festival, a forerunner of the Woodford Folk Festival.

The program for the Summer Warm Up includes a Friday evening acoustic and a family Bush Dance in the Bunya Pavilion. The Saturday program will commence at 11am and feature an impressive line-up of local Sunshine Coast talent as well as interstate headlining acts. Camping will be available and food trucks, coffee vans and bars will be onsite both Friday evening and Saturday.

Festival mentor Noel Gardner said it was great to be planning their 9th event in February, with the festival team excited about putting together a summer gathering for the first time.

The program is currently being finalised

favourites Zumpa all set to perform.

“This will be a prelude to our larger event later in the year, however we are really looking forward to putting on this February summer event which should lend itself well to an enjoyable experience with the warmer temperature enhancing a fun, relaxed and intimate festival atmosphere,” said Noel.

To find out more about what’s on offer or to book tickets for the Summer Warm Up festival head to www.malenymusicfestival. com, updates are also available via the festival Facebook page.

Hands up to protect our environment

ARE you a local resident and passionate about protecting and enhancing the future of our region?

If so, now is the opportunity to consider applying for one of three positions on the Sunshine Coast Biosphere Community Advisory Group.

The Community Advisory Group is comprised of an independent chair and up to 14 community members representing a broad range of backgrounds and interests across our Sunshine Coast community.

Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson said the Community Advisory Group plays an important role in providing critical insights and ensuring the community remains actively engaged in our Biosphere implementation.

“Our designation as a UNESCO Biosphere is a significant achievement for our region, one which council and the whole community can be proud of,” Mayor Jamieson said. Residents can submit their expression of interest for the three positions on the Sunshine Coast Biosphere Community Advisory Group at biosphere@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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Bringing joy through singing

mornings to sing in harmony surrounded by trees at the Rocky Creek Scout Camp.

Local resident Rebecca Hoge instigated the choir for personal reasons.

“I’ve always loved singing, and reached a point where I felt like I really needed to sing. I enquired about singing groups in the area and there wasn’t anything that would work for me.

“I thought, maybe we could make

in the community, and connection to nature.”

With support from hinterland development worker Jody Blackburn, Rebecca connected with a like-minded community member Cara Roberts. They enlisted the support of choir leader Brian Martin and Joy of

a community choir that was all about connection.

“One of the things I get out of leading choirs is watching people find their voice. Not just their singing voice, but their spoken voice, their personality. Watching people strengthen in their own abilities; to notice themselves

and notice that their voice is important.”

The motivation is different for all members. Rebecca’s brother Andrew Hoge said he joined to get together with a bunch of lovely people, have a good time, and go away filled up. For Susan Kroening it’s about having a regular connection point you can count on every week, while Cara Roberts sees singing bring out people’s joy and increase their self-worth.

According to Brian, everyone can sing, and this was all the encouragement Trevor Gibson needed. He loves singing and the choir provides social interaction, a way to get involved in the community, and lots of laughter.

The choir has blossomed over the past 12 months from a handful of singers to almost 20 regulars, with some travelling over an hour to attend. As part of the birthday celebrations, a video was made to capture the thoughts of some participants. You can watch it on the Glasshouse Country and Maleny News Facebook page.

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Your lights of fancy

THE Hinterland is starting to sparkle, with homes and businesses dusting off their decorations, checking their lights and brightening up streets in the lead up to Christmas.

While the “correct” date to start decorating might be the cause of some disagreement, most of us can agree that sharing the joy at this time of year trumps all and it’s great to see people getting ready to spread some Christmas

Keep an eye out in the next few editions of GC&M News and on our socials, where we’ll be sharing some not to be missed Christmas light displays, including the whole of ‘Aspect Estate’ in Glass House Mountains who are busy at work getting homes throughout the estate ready to turn on their lights from

Friday, December 9 and welcome you to come along. While you’re in town, make sure to check out the entries in the local lights competition.

If you’d like to include your property on our list, send your details through to reception@gcnews.com.au by Friday, December 16.

Make sure to check out our Glasshouse Country & Maleny News Facebook page for updates and photos!

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A Traditional Family Christmas

A truly traditional Christmas, Are the ones that are worthwhile... Those little get togethers, That leaves you with a smile...

The presents that were given, Were the ones we made ourselves...

None of these came from Santa, Or any of his elves...

Someone baked a cake, While others made a card...

It was just a simple gesture, That really isn’t hard...

I remember sampling home brew,

For those presents beneath the tree...

You would always get a laugh...

As you tried your very best...

To make your little present...

Stand out from all the rest...

Some were wrapped in newspaper, Then put into a bag...

With another layer of paper, And a fancy Christmas tag...

So spread that Christmas cheer, Add your special little touch...

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Christmas NEWS
Coonowrin Road Saturday, December 10, 6.30pm - 8pm GLASS HOUSE COMMUNITY CAROLS Traditional Style Christmas Carols Come along to enjoy an evening of song & celebration The event is scheduled outside the hall (weather permitting) with rugs and candles setting the scene. Bring your chair or rugs for outside. This event is a combined e ort organised by the Glasshouse Country Uniting Church, Glasshouse Lutheran Church, Cornerstone Wesleyan Church and the Glasshouse Country Anglican Churches THISAD I S PROUDLY Rain, Hail or Shine the event will go ahead Free gift bag including battery operated candle and lollies 2022 10, Bald Knob
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reception@gcnews.com.au THE Local Anglican and Uniting Church communities hosted the Peachester Carols on November 27 after a three-year hiatus due to Covid-19.
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Christmas
On a lovely and warm evening locals sang carols, listerned
watched re-enactments of
bible stories.

Santa Paws in town

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Will you be (This is not a competition just an opportunity to share the joy of your hard work!)
SCARS held its annual Santa Paws and Christmas

Christmas WHAT’S ON

Carers on Deck

Time: 10-11.30am, Thursday Dec 1

Where: Church on the Rise, 21 Beerwah Parade, Beerwah

Dec 1

Info: All local carers and those you care for are welcome to a delicious morning tea and fun game of trivia. This is a free event held in air conditioned premises with wheel chair access. 18+ preferred. Contact Leigh on 0429 180 680 or at leigh.gtx@gmail.com for more information.

Maleny Carols

Time: 7pm, Friday Dec 2

Dec 2

Where: Tesch Park, Coral Street, Maleny Info: Bring your picnic blanket or chair and some snacks and enjoy Christmas music provided by the Salvation Army Band. Sponsored by the Maleny Churches. Everyone is welcome!

Maleny Players: The Magic Opal

Time: Dec 2nd at 6.30pm, 4th at 11am and 5th at 2pm

Where: Maleny Players, Showgrounds

Beerburrum Community Xmas Party

Beerwah Heart Christmas Fair

Dec 2-4-5

Info: Christmas play The Magic Opal is coming to Maleny Players over three performances in early December. Adult $25, Concession/Student $15, under 5yrs free. Bookings at www.trybooking.com/CDBIW or via the website at www.malenyplayers.org. Please phone Diane on 040387842 for further information. We look forward to seeing you there!!

Witta Lutheran Church anniversary

Time: 10am, Saturday Dec 3

Where: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 295 Witta Road, Witta

Dec 3

Info: You are warmly invited to the 130th anniversary of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church which includes a Welcome to Country, book launch and opening of the community labyrinth followed by morning tea. Please bring a chair, sun protection and a plate of food to share. Tea and coffee provided. (Wet weather plan in place.)

Open Air Cinema Night

Time: 6pm, Saturday Dec 3

Dec 3

Where: Mooloolah Recreation Ground Info: Come along to this free family cinema night, organised by the Mooloolah Valley Community Association Inc. There’ll be a kebab van, burgers, sausage sizzle and coffee van from 5pm, with the Christmas film, Elf (G), starting at 6.45pm. Please bring a camp chair or rug.

Time: 2-5pm, Saturday Dec 3 Where: Beerburrum Hall, Anzac Ave Info: Don’t miss the Beerburrum Community Children’s Christmas Party at Beerburrum Hall! Animal farm, train rides, raffles, reptiles, gifts and a whole lot more to get your family into the spirit of the season. PLUS a special apperance from Santa!

Mooloolah Christmas Markets

Time: 8am-1pm, Saturday Dec 3

Dec 3

Time: 8am-12pm, Saturday Dec 10

Where: Beerwah Heart (next to the library)

Info: Beerwah Heart is set to come alive at the 2022 Christmas Fair. Enjoy live music and free festive activities while supporting local artists and makers by doing some Christmas shopping. Stalls will offer an array of locally produced art, homewares, skincare, plants, pet treats and much more.

Glasshouse Country Christmas Carols

Dec 3

Where: Mooloolah Public Hall, 42 Bray Road Info: There is always something for everyone with home grown and crafted items, plants, second hand goods, gift-ware, jewellery and collectables. Come along and start your Christmas gift shopping. Beerwah Fruit Barn will be selling local produce and a very special Tiny House on wheels on display. Food and coffee available.

Don’t miss: Sconetime!

Time: 10am, Thursday Dec 8 Where: Bankfoot House, Glass House Mountains

Time: 6.30–8pm, Saturday Dec 10

Where: Glasshouse Mountains Community Hall, Coonowrin Road

Info: The Glasshouse Country Combined Churches (Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist, and Uniting Church) will present an evening of traditional and modern Christmas Carols. This is a family night outside the hall, weather permitting. Bring along your rug, chairs and singing voices. Electric candles and small Christmas gifts provided.

Dec 8

Info: Join Sunshine Coast Foodie Martin Duncan and friends on December 8 for a very special Christmas Sconetime! Held in the Mary Grigor Centre at Bankfoot House, guests will enjoy a scrumptious morning tea of freshly baked scones and cuppa Montville Coffee, not to mention a yarn with old and new friends alike!

Maleny Christmas Festival

Time: 5-8pm, Friday Dec 9

Dec 9

Where: Maple Street, Maleny Info: The annual Maleny Christmas Festival is back on Friday, December 9! There will be lots of activities for children and adults. Santa and Mrs Claus, Late night Shopping, Handmade markets in Community Centre, Petting Zoo, Facepainter, Storytelling, Circus Performer plus live music up and down Maple Street.

Maleny Singers Christmas Concert

Time: 6.30pm, Friday Dec 9

Where: Maleny RSL

Info: It’s that Merry time of the year!

A Choral Society Christmas

Time: 2pm, Sunday Dec 11

Where: Gregson & Weight Memorial Chapel, 159 Wises Road, Buderim

Dec 11

Info: The Sunshine Coast Choral Society present ‘A Choral Society Christmas’ featuring soloists Fiona Simpson (Soprano), Andrew Burns (Baritone) and Lincoln Scott (Tenor), with accompanist Natasha Koch. The Chior will be performing favourite Christmas Carols and encouraging audience participation. Ourgoing conductor Adrian King will be handing the baton to new conductor Lincoln Scott.

Reesville Christmas Party

Time: 5pm, Monday Dec 12 Where: 460 Reesville Road, Reesville Info: The Reesville Christmas Party is back for the 32nd year and everyone is welcome! Bring your own drinks and finger food to share. Tea and coffee will be provided by Lili Ziegert. Rail, hail or shine the party is on from 5pm.

Club Glass House Kids Christmas Party

Time: From 12pm, Sunday Dec 18

Dec 9

Come and listen to the beautiful Christmas song arrangements laced with enchanting solo pieces and support Maleny Hospital with voluntary donation. Entry is free, donations welcome.

Where: Club Glass House, 6 Gardner Street, Glass House Mountains

Info: Join us for our KIDS CHRISTMAS PARTY! Bring your family, dancing shoes, swimmers and a towel and have a great time with us.

There will be presents for the children, inflatable waterslide and James G Brennan live on the deck.

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Broncos Girls Academy at Beerwah SHS

BEYOND the Broncos Girls Academy was launched at Beerwah State High School on Thursday, November 3. Thank you to parents, special guests, staff, administration and students that attended. The Brisbane Broncos are very excited to bring our successful Girls Academy to Beerwah SHS and to offer our support to even more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander girls.

This program is available to all Indigenous girls enrolled at Beerwah State High School.

The Beyond the Broncos Girls Academy values the vital role that young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women play in influencing the next generation by providing culturally based support for these future leaders to succeed at school and beyond. The Brisbane Broncos have

been delivering innovative programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth in Queensland and northern NSW to support their education, training and employment opportunities since 2010.

As part of the program, we also offer regular activities each term to encourage and reward achievement. We will also deliver personal development workshops for the girls and encourage attendance

support for your student, on Monday and Wednesday.

Contact Lyn at lyn.schloss@broncos. com.au

Lutherans on the “Cow End”

130 YEARS ago, Lutherans gathered for a Christmas service on land just outside the Maleny Township on the Blackall Range and Witta’s Good Shepherd Lutheran Church congregation was formed. The church was built the following year and continues to this day, this year celebrating its 130 year anniversary.

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Witta’s chairman Phillip Thamm shared that while life has changed significantly over that time, God has been working within the Church’s congregation throughout the last 130 years.

To celebrate, on Saturday November

3, the Church will host a special book launch, followed by the opening of a community labyrinth and shared morning tea.

‘Lutherans on the “Cow End” of the Blackall Range’ was written by members of the congregation following many years of extensive research. The book focuses on the church and its predominantly German congregation between 1892 and 1929; it also tells of early European settlement and the opening of the

Maleny Butter Factory in 1904, which lifted the district from subsistence farming to modest prosperity.

As dairying increased, Witta and Maleny became known as the “cow end” of the Blackall Range.

Phillip shared that the 180-page history of Lutherans at Witta between 1892 and 1929 covers more than just the church.

“It provides a brief history of the Jinibara Nation and a well-sourced overview of

European settlement on the southern end of the Blackall Range. There are stories of Germans searching for land in 1887, selecting land, 1893 cyclones, the Maleny Butter Factory, anti-German hostility in the Maleny district during WWI, and many more.”

‘Lutherans on the “Cow End” of the Blackall Range’ is available for purchase (limited print run) at wittalutherans.org.au, with all proceeds going toward Children’s Education Somalia (www.alws.org.au).

All are welcome to attend the launch and following morning tea to be held at the Church and share in celebrating the church’s 130 years in the community.

See ‘What’s On’ on page 17 for details.

Eighth red bench launched

AN eighth red bench for the Blackall Range was launched by Councillor Winston Johnston at St George’s Anglican Church in Maleny on Sunday, November 20.

Red benches are an initiative of the Red Rose Foundation, the aim being to raise awareness of the extent of domestic and family violence in our community and start conversations to effect better outcomes. In our area, these have been facilitated by Speak Up Now, Stop Domestic and Family Violence, a collaboration formed in 2019 between the Rotary Club of Maleny, Zonta Club of Blackall Range, Quota International of Maleny and also the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre.

Councillor Johnston, Rv’d Deborah Bird from St George’s Maleny, and Tanya Felstead from the Red Rose Foundation,

all spoke about the scourge of domestic violence, and Val France from Speak Up Now, recalled some sobering statistics, including one woman a week and one man a month are killed by a current or former partner in Australia.

Six red benches are planned for churches on the Blackall Range, with this being the fourth.

All are in parishes with female priests, a fact confirmed by Tanya Felstead, as typical for the rest of the country. It seems that men see domestic and family violence as a women’s problem.

While women and children bear the brunt of the violence, it is predominantly men who hold the solution. Come on guys – we need you to model respectful behaviour, to mentor young men to learn better ways of behaving, and support the victims.

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What Rings Their Bell

THIS is the third in a series of monthly articles embracing the offerings of some of the great musicians who live in our region

Maleny-based Sam Shepherd is one of those guitarists who combines great technical fluidity and musicality, so it is not surprising that heads turn when he performs. Now in his early 30s, Sam exploded onto the scene winning competitions as a teenager and was encouraged in his endeavours by artists such as Michael Fix and Tommy Emmanuel. Coming from a musical family a life in the arts appeared natural and adding a pleasant singing voice to his attributes has enabled him to eke out a living as a performing musician.

Covid’s affect on the career of so many in the arts however encouraged him to refocus his career aspirations and he is now enrolled in a masters degree in music therapy. Interestingly, Sam assured me that it was something that had been on his mind for many years. He has been a lifelong sufferer of OCD and knew that at some point he wanted to bring healing into his work as a musician. If he could turn his mental struggle into a

positive thing he feels, then on some level it might have been worth it. His personal interests in meditation, mindfulness and Buddhism may perhaps be incorporated into his performance. I imagined him interacting, guitar in hand, with a client, even a non musician, who might sing or play percussion as a form of release.

This led us to further discussion of his music as he is moving more toward creating his own work these days - both song and instrumental writing, rather than playing other people’s music. He has released an album called ‘Invisible’ but another is on the cards as he has enough of his own material for a further foray. I asked him about lyric writing as that is an area that challenges a lot of musicians. Sam feels confident as a wordsmith and says his lyrics are about things that affect him emotionally, although he noted he doesn’t write generic love songs. Even when he writes instrumentals he says he thinks of them as songs without words.

I ask Sam, as a take away, what is the one thing that he finds most powerful about music. He says it allows him to be in the moment, to forget the rubbish that is going on in his head and to be 100% himself. Sam Shepherd will be performing his original music at Muzika at Maleny RSL on Thursday December 1. Do get along if you’d like to catch him in action. I don’t think you will be disappointed!

Lion goes up for auction

THE HIGHLIGHT of the opening night of Roberts exhibition on Friday, December 2 at Vianta will be the auction of this magnificent portrait of a lion personally signed and dedicated to the buyer, with proceeds going to Wildlife Warriors /nature conservation.

All welcome to attend an enjoyable evening with music, have dinner or drinks and view Roberts nature and wildlife photographs on canvas.

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Local publisher is serenading authors

MALENY local and bestselling author, Sarah Williams, has recently taken her knowledge of the book publishing industry and formed her own boutique publishing house Serenade Publishing.

“There are a lot of options out there for authors,” Sarah said.

“Traditional publishing contracts with big business are hard to come by and, unless you already have a huge following, won’t pay many of your bills.

“Self-publishing is a cheap way of getting your work out into the world, but without the right marketing will probably get lost in a very crowded market.”

Sarah formed the publishing house in 2017 when she published her bestselling Australian Outback romance The Brothers of Brigadier Station.

Since then, she has written seven more novels and helped to publish many more.

But now Serenade Publishing has officially opened for submissions, and Sarah has already signed many future bestsellers in a variety of genres.

“We are looking for well written romance, fantasy, mystery, crime and general fiction novels,” she said.

As well as publishing and writing, Sarah also teaches her signature online course How to Write a Bestseller: Everything you need to know to write fabulous fiction that sells.

“There is so much involved with writing a well-crafted novel and in this course I teach everything I’ve learned in the last decade such as crafting realistic characters, outlining and plot, setting and world buildin,” she said.

“Many of my students submit their finished manuscripts to me, and because they’ve listened to my lessons, their work is at a publishable level and I’m thrilled to sign them with Serenade Publishing.”

With at least one new book being published each month, Serenade Publishing is growing a readership of eager booklovers.

companies,” she said.

and getting it in front of the people who will love it.

“Our books are for sale on Amazon, Google, and Apple next to the big publishers but we also sell directly from our website.

“Libraries and independent bookstores such as Rosetta Books and The Maleny Bookshop are more than happy to support us, especially since so many of

not accepting memoir, nonfiction or children’s picture books.

If you have a finished novel and would like to submit your manuscript, visit www. serenadepublishing.com/submissions and follow the instructions provided.

“Our team of publishing experts are here to help you write, publish, and market your book,” Sarah said.

Sunnywood on the Coast? It’s a Showdown!

Strong ticket sales ahead of Woodford

TICKET sales for Woodford Folk Festival are flying high and another recent spike of interest has organisers feeling very optimistic about the return of the event this year.

Season camping tickets are in strong demand, with almost double the number of tickets sold compared to this time last festival.

“The good ticket sales are a relief,” said general manager Amanda Jackes. “As the huge cost increases across the board have been a challenge. It’s been a tough couple of years. Some of our suppliers have gone out of business and there was a lot of work to do to bring the site back to life after the shutdowns of the last two years. We’ve also opted to make some exciting changes to the event and so the surge in sales is comforting.”

“It will be three years since the last Woodford Folk Festival, and we have enjoyed the challenge of moving forward and bringing about three years of change in one.

“We think the spirit of this festival will be more powerful than ever. Woodford has been a beloved annual pilgrimage for many and there will be so many happy reunions this year.”

“It’s like a brand-new event – three years in the waiting,” said programme manager Courtney Wild. “We can’t wait.”

The 2022 Woodford Folk Festival is supported by the Queensland Government through Tourism and Events Queensland and features on the It’s Live! in Queensland events calendar. Tickets are available through the festival’s website: woodfordfolkfestival.com

great projects and showcase them at a community festival event. Submissions for 2023 open 23 January 2023 and will feature six categories. Mr Coghill hopes the event attracts anyone with a desire to make great films and TV. The Showdown is offering tens of thousands of dollars in production funding, across multiple categories,

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Hinterland Learning, based in Swan Street, Beerwah, is a local boutique service that aims to supplement learning with fun and up-todate pedagogical practices. It is run by Sarah Sharma, an experienced and highly qualified Senior teacher with over two decades of experience in the classroom. Sarah has a double degree: Bachelor of Education (Secondary) and Bachelor of Arts (Literature and History), and a passion for ensuring that learning is engaging and caters to the individual. The service also offers Home School Teen and Primary aged groups for Literacy and Literature, which are available throughout the term, to foster a love of learning and develop student connection.

Tarnikka Donoghue is a local first nation creative and the face of “Neekie’s Nik Naks - Creator of beautiful things”. Inspired by a love of colour, Neekie’s pots are skilfully handcrafted with love and care. You can find Tarnikka working hard on her beautiful pots and other creations on Mondays @ The Flourish Connection. Neekie is well supported by our local community; current stockists include, That Little Dress Shop, Country Comforts Cafe and you can see Neekie and her beautiful pots at the upcoming Beerwah Heart Christmas Fair on Saturday 10th December.@ the Beerwah Community Hall.

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Sunshine Coast Skin Therapies

Sunshine Coast Skin Therapies in Landsborough is now stocking Bare Roots Organic Skincare (COSMOS certified) to help provide support for intolerant and compromised skin concerns. Sharon from SCST says, “I have noticed that skin sensitivities are on the rise of late and I have been looking for the perfect range that ticks all the boxes and caters for these skin concerns for my clients, which the Bare Roots range does.” It’s benefits are; Aloe Vera based (not water); Heals and supports PH; Antiinflammatory; Skin compatible lipids; Barrier repairing; Certified Organic/environmentally friendly; Australian made and owned.

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Hinterland Foliage is a new family-owned nursery in the heart of Landsborough offering friendly service and great advice. Troy is passionate about providing a wide variety of indoor and outdoor plants and pots, including an amazing range of local artisan pottery.

The shop is packed with fabulous gift ideas and there are gift vouchers available. Take a stroll through this lovely Hinterland gem, conveniently located at 36 Cribb Street, Landsborough, opposite the train station.

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Hinterland Body & Soul

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Transport is a farce

In relation to the poor connection of local hospitals to public transport, just try catching a bus to the public hospital in Maleny. You can’t. It’s the only public hospital in South East Queensland not connected to public transport. Any plans by any official transport boffins to rectify the lack of service? No way. Another travesty in our region. And in relation to the bus connection of Landsborough Rail Station to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH), a simple solution is to make all 605 services from Landsborough travel to Caloundra on the existing route but then continue onto the SCUH and then to Kawana Shoppingtown. The current zonal system is a farce and from a hinterland perspective, reduced public transport delivery across the coast when introduced.

No smoke without a fire...

In response to recent letters to You Said It, it’s evident that many people are sick and tired of being smoke affected by the never ending burning of garden waste in the areas of Glass House, Beerwah and Landsborough. Clearly the council are more than a little backward in coming forward, so to speak, in terms of exercising any degree of control when it comes to nuisance smoke.

In the past I’ve contacted council and received conflicting advice, and also met with a designated investigating officer at my property. According to council, in a rural/residential designated zone

the whole issue of what constitutes “nuisance smoke” is ambiguous at best, and laughable at worst. In a civilised society, all residents have a legal entitlement to “quiet enjoyment” of their property. I believe this should also include not having to endure offensive air pollution from neighbours randomly burning off green waste. Passive smoke inhalation is a known serious health threat.

Given the recent addition of the green waste rubbish bins being provided to most homes, there really is no excuse for piling up green waste to burn off when it can be so easily removed from your property. I have friends who live in other areas of the hinterland with no green waste service currently available and they are envious I can dispose of my garden waste so easily.

I believe it’s high time to put pressure on the Council to change the regulations regarding backyard burning off for all properties of less than one acre in size. This should cover most homes in our townships and reduce the frequency of smoke nuisance in residential streets. Properties of more than one acre in size would have a greater need to exercise their own right to burn off, with a permit, and would have more distance between neighbour’s homes in regards to control of nuisance smoke.

I for one will be requesting Rick Baberowski to take action on this matter, and I urge other rate-paying residents who are sick of the smoke to consider doing the same.

Public Transport Reference Group

MANY of you have come to me with frustrations and ideas around how our public transport system here in the Hinterland of the Sunshine Coast could be improved. Here’s another opportunity for you to have your say. The Department of Transport is looking for locals to serve on their Community Reference Group.

It’s been clear for years now that a new approach towards public transport and its efficiency is needed, and this project encourages the community to let the Government know how to ‘get it right’. You live here and you know best. Applications to join the Reference Group can be found at www.yoursay-projects.tmr.qld.gov. au/sunshine-coast-public-transport and submissions close midnight December 11.

Remembrance Day

On Remembrance Day this month I came straight from Parliament to the Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch to commemorate those who sacrificed their lives for our democracy. I have the opportunity to serve because you have. I have the privilege to represent our region because you have sacrificed. And we have freedom because you fought. Thank you! We will remember them. Lest we forget.

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A genuine devotion

IT says something of the man that Tom Malone was taking phone calls and writing out fire permits in his role at the Maleny Rural Fire Brigade just days before he passed away.

Tom was an original member of the MRFG and fire warden for 40 years in a role that would have been enough work for most people.

But the long-time Maleny local, father of two, grandfather of six, great-grandfather of two, and husband of 58 years to Desley, was not like most people when it came to family, friends and community.

Giving back came second nature to Tom. Among the many groups he was involved with included founder of the

volunteer guide for the Mary Cairncross Management Committee, an original member of the Maleny SES, a life member of the Landsborough St Vincent de Paul Society (awarded September 2022), a volunteer for the Maleny Historical Society, a member of the Maleny Men’s Shed as well as Maleny Probus.

And there were more.

Desley said she would remember Tom as a wonderful person and “we will miss him forever”.

“He truly lived his life well, was a devoted husband, wonderful family man, a gentleman and committed to his community,” Desley said.

Tom was born in Warwick on September 12, 1929 and was the second youngest in a family of 10. He became a motor mechanic and later bought a service station at Stone’s Corner.

Tom and Desley first met at Jazzland, a dance hall at Cotton Tree and the pair married in 1964. Some four years later they bought Desley’s parent’s business and made Maleny their home. They had two children, Peter and Andrea.

Andrea described her father as “patient, honest and true” and said their early childhood with Tom was an adventure.

“ We had a Dad who was hard-working and nothing seemed too much trouble,” Andrea said. “He would play trains on the

Horoscopes

SAGITTARIUS

NOVEMBER 23 – DECEMBER 21

This week you have more time to help others. But don’t let anyone convince you that it’s simply a case of parting with cash. Your wisdom will provide better guidance than just swiping your card. At work, the more you do - the more you get to do. For some, an unexpected cash bonus helps to clear old debts.

CAPRICORN

DECEMBER 22 – JANUARY 20

There’s a lively sense of vibrancy around you this week - one that will allow you to be cosmically guided in the right direction. You may find yourself the centre of attention and will impress others with your creative flair. It won’t be long before higher-ups are happy to back your endeavours - they’ll sense your confidence.

AQUARIUS

JANUARY 21 – FEBRUARY 18

With a significant other choosing a life change this week, Aquarians could feel uncomfortable about their lack of control. If your partner or a friend is in the mood to step away, just remember - it takes two to tango, so there’s no point lingering alone on the dance floor. At work, too, upheaval seems inevitable.

PISCES

FEBRUARY 19 – MARCH 20

You’re on a professional and creative bender that can’t be suppressed. Don’t panic if a nearest and dearest appears out of sorts. At times, we all need our private space, but it won’t be a lonely week. There are still plenty of special moments to be had. Singles are due for a shift of status - but are you really ready to commit?

ARIES

MARCH 21 – APRIL 20

It’s a “now or never” kind of week. You’re determined to put yourself on the map - right here, right now. Even if your current job is stable, you crave more success, more money, just plain “more”. With vitality recharged, you’re ready to resume plans previously put on hold. Just don’t rush it or you’ll force things to happen before their time.

TAURUS

APRIL 21 – MAY 20

Your strong character and pursuit of prosperity is what distinguishes you from others. You’re always looking for the best solution to any problem. Some shy away from your disciplined manner. One thing’s for certain - others notice your presence, but you can be a tad too serious. Relax, Taurus. Sometimes it’s okay to just enjoy life.

floor, help build a cubby house, find missing things and show us how to milk a

incredibly grateful that you have lived a long, happy life and you enjoyed good health right up until the end.”

Also speaking at Tom’s funeral last week, Peter described days at their property seeing his father work into the night “fixing things”.

“We used to joke how he spent more time fixing the mowers than mowing,” Peter said.

Peter added how much he valued his father’s input into mentoring and educating his own children.

Andrea and Peter recently retraced the path Tom and Desley took on a trip over the Simpson Desert.

“He remembered it all and helped us get ready and shared experiences and advice on how to navigate it,” Peter said.

And despite falling ill in October, he was lending his expertise on fixing a car just weeks ago.

“My mother, sister, family, my partner, children and myself are so thankful for his part in our lives,” Peter said.

“He helped everyone without a hesitation and was an inspirational father figure.” Tom died peacefully at home on November 11 after a short battle with cancer.

In need of some Zen?

SHARON Lewis has just opened Zen Facials & Piercing in Landsborough where she provides facials as well as ear and nose piercing. The salon is conveniently located in the centre of town at RAHD Hair & Beauty based at Shop 6, 4 Mill St, Landsborough. Sharon has a special offer for age pensioners to get 20% off facials every Thursday, plus she is doing half price piercing during November. Gift cards are available, which make a perfect Christmas present. Sharon is

GEMINI

MAY 21 – JUNE 21

Thanks to a chaotic cosmos, few Geminis seem to be getting a fair go right now. An erratic Mars, in particular, makes it all-but impossible to stick to a schedule. You may try to sidestep this week’s tetchier planets but, when it comes to getting your message across, many Geminis could still become surprisingly tongue-tied. Rare, indeed.

CANCER

JUNE 22 - JULY 22

Your love of luxuries can occasionally run over-budget and right now you’re probably picking up the tab for either your own - or someone else’s, financial enthusiasms. And there’s nothing like money problems to test a relationship. At work, should an unexpected change lead to new territory, don’t fret. Just don’t take shortcuts.

LEO

JULY 23 – AUGUST 23

Spurred on by a fiery ambition, your desire for independence and success is even greater than usual. Stop talking about what you would like to do - instead, get busy, and do it. Money and status are easier to achieve if you take the lead, rather than follow. Prepare well, and be honest in all your dealings.

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VIRGO

AUGUST 24 – SEPTEMBER 22

Virgos now crave admiration and acknowledgement - you want the focus turned towards you. The biggest contributing factor, however, is self-confidence. So, first, you must consider yourself worthy enough to defeat any contender. You’re a born communicator, Virgo, and this week you have the right opportunities to do it well.

LIBRA

SEPTEMBER 23 – OCTOBER 23

It’s not like you to be so biased, Libra. Just remember that everyone has a right to their own opinions, and that could at least get you back on talking terms. Although tired, you have just enough energy to wave the white flag and then meet on neutral territory. Chances of ending conflict improve with a mutual meeting of minds. Call a truce.

SCORPIO

OCTOBER 24 – NOVEMBER 22

Excitement is in the air, and you sense it. The time’s right to turn dreams into reality. Start a new business - find a new job. Let loved ones spoil you. What’s to lose? Nothing. But there’s plenty to suggest fun and perhaps even a fistful of cash. Finances look particularly promising, with a possible merger of love and business interests.

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The Transfiguration

THE Second Letter of Peter at 1:16-18 is where Apostle Peter says they were eyewitnesses of the majesty of our Lord Jesus Christ, ‘of his magificence’: “For he received honour and glory from God the Father when that voice was conveyed to him by the Majestic Glory, saying, ‘This is my Son, my Beloved, with whom I am well pleased.’ We ourselves heard this voice come from heaven, while we were with him on the holy mountain.” (Similar words were also said by God at the Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist.)

This memory of Peter in his own Letter about this Transfiguration, was more fully described in some of the four Gospels. Mathew says at 17:1-8 “Jesus took with him Peter and James, and his brother John, and led them up a high mountain, by themselves. And he was transfigured before them, and his face shone like the sun, and his clothes became dazzling white. Suddenly there appeared Moses and Elijah, talking with him”. Similar words in Mark 9:2. Luke 9:28 has God saying “This is my Son, my Chosen; listen to him!” Jesus had “trans - figured” into an earthly representation of his much greater heavenly glory.

The presence of the already saintly Moses and Elijah with Jesus shows the continuing life after our earthly presence. Elijah (9th Century BC BeforeChrist) holds out hope for repentance before

judgement, while Moses (approx 13911271 BC) is a representative of all the prophets who looked forward to the coming of the Messiah. The mountain represents where human nature meets God. Jesus went on to open the door of heaven to all those of goodwill.

Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274 AD) considered the Transfiguration as the ‘greatest miracle as it showed the perfection of life in Heaven. This Transfiguration complemented the other main points in the life of Jesus, being Baptism, Crucifixion, Resurrection and Ascension.

Jesus is called the King of Kings. The Queensland town of Kingaroy combines the Latin word of “roi” which means “of Kings” to celebrate the religious term of “King of Kings”. Given that, just prior to the birth of Jesus, Herod had been appointed King by the invading Romans, there could be much truth in the aspect that Jesus, through the line of Mary, should have been the actual King of Israel.

Come, join with the King of Kings, Jesus the Lord, at the Lord’s Table, which is the celebration of the Christian Holy Mass.

Creative Christmas Community Day

Volunteers don’t have the time, they have the heart… of gold

MEMBER for Glass House Andrew Powell recently thanked volunteers of the Glass House electorate with a special morning tea awards ceremony in Maleny.

“Covid stopped me from doing these for a while, but I used to hold an annual volunteer awards morning tea,” said Mr Powell.

“It felt right to bring it back now and these awards are a special highlight in my calendar.”

A total of 25 nominations were received, including a very special nomination for Moya Pullinger of the Sacred Heart Conference in Maleny.

“Moya’s nomination was very touching. Her nominee truly sees her as having a heart of gold and I believe her nomination and contribution to the community is worth sharing,” Andrew said.

Moya has been a member of the local conference of the Saint Vincent de Paul Society for the past 18 years.

and managed the distribution of funds to successful applicants.

The Society only has a small number of members at the local conference but Moya has been a valued member who often went beyond what could be called reasonable for a volunteer to help people in need.

Moya and her husband John will soon be moving to Beerwah.

Another exceptional nomination Andrew received was for Cherryl Williams from the Glasshouse Country RSL SubBranch.

Cherryl’s nominee said that she was a tireless volunteer who cooked every Friday night at the RSL for up to 40 people while managing the other volunteers in the kitchen.

She also caters for Anzac Day, Vietnam Veterans Day and Remembrance day, and organises private functions such as wakes for returned service families.

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Services: Beerwah – Sunday 8.30am Peachester Community Church –last Sunday of the month 5.30pm

CATHOLIC WEEKEND MASSES

She has been the secretary for the past 12 years and was also the secretary of the Regional Council of the Society for 9 years. Moya was particularly active in organising applications for assistance under the Society’s Children’s Education Fund which assists parents meet the costs of educating children.

The celebratory morning tea was held at the Maleny Community Centre and catered for by the lovely ladies of the Maleny Hospital Auxiliary, who provided a delicious cake, sandwiches, finger foods, tea and coffee.

29 Twin Peaks Drive, Beerwah “To

Minister: Rev Dr Elizabeth Nolan Ph. 0448 358 774 Email: churchgcuc@gmail.com

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Saturday 5pm: Peachester Rd, Beerwah Sunday 7am: Caloundra St, Landsborough Sunday 9am: 45 Cedar Street, Maleny Ph: 5430 9390 9am to 1pm Mon-Fri www.caloundracatholicparish.net

She contacted families which she thought might be eligible for assistance, saw to the submission of applications

“It also feels important to note that the women from the Hospital Auxiliary team are volunteers as well, as all proceeds raised go towards the Hospital,” Andrew said.

Special visitor for confirmations

BISHOP Jeremy Greaves recently visited the Anglican Parish of Maleny to celebrate the confirmations of seven candidates with their godparents and sponsors.

Across two services at St George’s Maleny and St Luke’s Montville Janny

McIntyre of Kenilworth confirmed their baptism vows and while Bishop Greaves preached on the occasion of All Saints.

Nine year old Izzy McIntyre had a good chat with the Bishop afterwards saying, “I liked your speech about God loving us and everyone being holy.”

For baptism or confirmation enquiries, call Rev’d Deb on 0457 519 899.

Holy Communion St Luke’s Kenilworth Sat 4.30pm

St Mary’s Montville Sun 8am

St George’s Maleny Sun 9:30am Contemplative Taize

St George’s Maleny Sun 6pm (1st/mth)

Meditation, Weddings, Baptisms, Funerals

Parish Priest: The Rev’d Deborah Bird Ph: (07) 5499 9130

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BEERWAH CHURCH 27 Beerwah Parade Sundays 9 30am & Kids Church Arise Youth: Fri 7pm (grade: 7-12 | term time) E: wecare@cotr.org.au W: churchontherise.org.au E: info@cotrmaleny.org W: cotrmaleny.org MALENY CHURCH Maleny Sports Park, Parklands Dr Sundays 9 30am & Kids Church GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY CALVARY CONGREGATION Contact: 5439 9341 or 5496 9671 www.glasshousemountains.lutheran.org.au You are most WELCOME to join us 9.00am each Sunday Reed Street, Glasshouse Mtns (next to RSL) Sunday School, Women’s Fellowship, Bible Study Welcomes you each Saturday at 27 Maleny Street 9.30am – All Age Small Group Meetings (Includes Children and Youth programs) 11:00am - Worship Service 10.00am Tuesday – Bible Study (Conversations about faith, life and God) Contact p: 0424 901 301 f: @LandsboroughChurch w: landsborough.org ALL ARE WELCOME
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Moya Pullinger has been recognised for her volunteering efforts. Some of the confirmation candidates and families with Gerry Clarke Church of Saint Mary McKillop
the Glasshouse Country Uniting Church, 29 Twin Peaks Dr, Beerwah (o Steve Irwin Way) Children over 5 and Carers and older adults all welcome to enjoy some Christmas fun - carols, card-making, cooking and crafts… Bring your own water bottle or mug, special dietary food if needed, scissors, glue sticks and coloured pens
of old cards and Christmas paper or ribbons, colourful magazines, tinsel, small cardboard boxes and bunches of gum nuts or pine cones will be appreciated for our creations.
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Tucked away in the lush rolling countryside of the magnificent Mary Valley, backing onto Conondale National Park, is 317 Booloumba Creek Road, Cambroon - a 60.78-hectare property in verdant hinterland with stunning views. A former lifestyle retreat, the property has a custom-designed north facing residence, separate caretaker’s residence, and five ensuited cabins. Has been used in past as a retreat - infrastructure in place. Genuine possibilities for passive & active income streams, could also just suit buyers seeking a ‘green’ lifestyle. Private setting, en route to glorious Booloumba Creek, just 13 minutes drive to the historic village of Kenilworth and a 35 minute drive to Maleny. A world class opportunity with a multitude of possibilities. Contact Jason today on 0429 771 229 to arrange a private inspection.

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Build your Mary Valley masterpiece on this pristine 6.47-acre parcel of lush, fertile north facing land with a delightful outlook across a picturesque, sandstone-block lined, spring fed dam and beyond to Mary River and glorious verdant rolling countryside. A large site house pad has already been cut and is build-ready (stca) - positioned perfectly on the vacant parcel to maximise aspect, views, privacy, natural light, and gentle breezes. Custom-design the acreage lifestyle home you’ve always dreamt about, create something truly amazing and embrace gentle, semi-rural living of the very highest calibre. The property is fully fenced and horse friendly, with rich pasture, and gentle undulation. Fully useable, it lends itself to many possibilities, from microagribusiness, hobby farming, livestock agistment, and more. 5 minutes to the Conondale General Store, primary school, public pool, park, and community hall; a 20 minute drive to Maleny’s major amenities, 25 minutes to Kenilworth, and 55 minutes to Caloundra’s stunning beachesyou can enjoy all the benefits of a quiet country lifestyle, without isolation.

OffERS in THE $800s agent - Jason Bartholomew 0429 771 229 397-405 aherns Road, Conondale malenyrealty.com.au/21083796

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Jobs for the yard in December

All the recent rains may have leached nutrients out of your soils, such as calcium and nitrogen. You should take time to spread some control-release fertiliser about the garden. When the weather bureau suggests we may get a week of rainless weather, you’ll need to apply a light spread of lawn fertiliser and water it in.

Vegetables

Plant tomato, capsicum, snake bean, okra, eggplant, sweet corn, lettuce

If you haven’t done it yet, prune your azaleas to keep them nice and compact, and give them a feed with azalea fertiliser. Spray them with a systemic insecticide (like Confidor) to protect the leaves from the dreaded azalea lacebug

• The wet humid weather is heaven for vegetable caterpillars and grasshoppers. They can strip leafy green veggies overnight. Hand remove or spray once a week with something like as pyrethrum, Dipel or Success. Remember that water washes off any sprays so retreat after

the male flies, and so are best used as an indicator of fruit fly activity. A more recent product is Eco-Naturelure which attracts both the male and female fruit and contains a natural insecticide to kill them. My advice is not to spray it onto the plants you want to protect, as will attract the fruit flies to them before killing them. I’d suggest spraying a nearby fence or other structures nearby to lure the flies away from your precious fruits.

Fertilise your bananas and cut out any suckers you don’t want. For each mature plant, you should have one sapling and one sucker. Regularly remove yellowing leaves to keep the clump tidy.

Paw paw trees which have grown too

tall can be cut back now. Cut the stem to 1m off the ground and cover the cut top with a large can.

• Prune back your grevilleas by a third and feed them with a low phosphorus fertiliser. This mimics being burnt off in a bushfire, and stimulates them to grow more branches more branches means more flowers.

• Don’t forget to slip-slop-slap when you go out in the garden, even if it is for a short period. Try to do most of the work in the mornings or the afternoons, so that you miss the heat of the day. Take a water bottle with you too keeping well hydrated is just as important.

• Tidy up the garden for Santa he doesn’t think too highly of a messy garden.

Plant cosmos, marigold, salvia, zinnia, begonia, celosia, gomphrena, sunflower, torenia, ageratum, aster, impatiens and coleus.

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A stylish new contemporary way of hinterland living Family home on large block

CONSTRUCTION is due to commence early in the new year on five beautiful new townhomes located just a stroll from Maleny’s historic main street. Brought to you by accomplished Sunshine Coast developers Topaz Projects, the thoughtfully designed homes are now on offer to the astute investor or the owner occupier looking to simplify their hinterland life.

The east-facing townhomes boast three bedrooms, two bathroom (plus a generous office or studio space for our creative kind) and will accommodate families looking to enjoy the hinterland, while desiring the benefits of a low maintenance home.

opportunity in the strained local rental market.

According to Corelogic (22 Nov, 2022) a mere dozen rentals were listed in Maleny this last two months leaving opportunities slim for searching tenants. The demand for rentals is set to increase further as Queensland sees the return of travellers and becomes home for families chasing a lifestyle away from big cities.

Interested buyers will be pleasantly surprised by the site’s smart footprint designed to blend into the local area, says agency principal Elisha Jurgensen. These townhomes bring a modern style all while respecting the character and culture our town.

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principal Elisha Jurgensen on 0401 680 195

SITUATED in a popular estate in the beautiful township of Glass House Mountains, is 4 Rainbow Court.

Nestled at the foot of Mount Ngungun, this modern lowset brick home is only a short drive to shops, school, and public transport.

The home itself, built on a large 801sqm block, has been designed with family in mind. The unusual façade, as well as the staggered roof design out the back makes it a very interesting property. There are four bedrooms, all with robes and fans, and the master boasts a walk-in robe plus a large ensuite with double vanity.

The galley kitchen, with granite benchtop, electric cooking, dishwasher and two pantries, is situated right in the centre of the home. There is another large dining and

family room to the other side of the kitchen and double sliding door access to the alfresco and large back garden as well.

The large block is elevated and drains well, and the remote double lock-up garage is oversized with additional storage space.

With high quality finishes throughout, this home boasts air-conditioning, ceiling fans, tinted windows as well as security screens throughout.

Immerse yourself in the family friendly township or you can easily commute to your choice of the Sunshine Coast (40 mins), Caboolture (24 mins) or Brisbane (1 hr).

This property is marketed at offers over $780,000 which makes it a very affordable family home so book your inspection today with Kelvin Brady from Glasshouse Property Sales on 0429 003 338.

Ray White partners with Morris House for Christmas cheer

annual charity drive, ‘A Little Ray of Giving’, is returning this festive season. Every year, this initiative sees hundreds of businesses from Australasia’s largest real estate group collaborate with their local communities to raise donations for various charities organisations.

This year, Ray White Beerwah is partnering with The Morris House Landsborough Neighbourhood Centre to help individuals and families who may

need some extra support and care during an extremely busy, and often stressful, time of year.

The team at Ray White Beerwah is calling on the local area to join them in the charity initiative and raise gifts by sending their donations to the real estate agency’s premises for collection and safe storage. Ray White Beerwah located at 5/70 Simpson Street, Beerwah will be gathering donations until December 1, to be distributed by The Morris House

Landsborough Neighbourhood Centre for distribution.

“The past few years have been a really difficult time for a lot of families in Australia. The holiday period can be a pretty emotionally charged time, so it’s important to us to make an effort to help out people who might be struggling after facing serious challenges and setbacks. We’re very lucky that The Morris House Landsborough is partnering with us this year,” said principal Alex Garden.

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in the shed at home in 2018 to Manufacturing Small Business of the Year 2022!

Since going it alone in 2020, First Light Fabrication employs three full time staff, turned over $380,000 last year and after some unfortunate setbacks, was announced as the Manufacturing Small Business of the Year at the 2022 Sunshine Coast Business Awards!

Angus and Nicole Roberts of First Light Fabrication took the leap in 2020 from living the FIFO life to going it alone full time in their marine fabrication business.

In 2018 Angus started out working in the family shed at home on his time home from his FIFO role as a Water Treatment Plant Operator.

Here he spent countless hours refining a custom designed bait board and crafting modifications on clients’ boats until July 2020 when he took the leap taking the

business full time, giving up his secure and profitable FIFO role during the height of the pandemic.

It’s been a hell of a ride for the pair since then who have had two children in that time and suffered a massive setback in July 2021 when Angus broke his leg while helping family cut down a tree, resulting in the worst tibial plateau break the orthopaedic surgeon has ever seen.

After months of rehabilitation, the accident has further sparked a fire within Angus to give life and the business everything he has got. Winning this prestigious award has just amplified that!

“The validation of all the hard work that this award represents is incredible. Not often in small business do you get the chance to sit back, acknowledge and celebrate how far you have come, but this award and the event on Saturday is just that for us.

“It’s been a tough slog but in moments like this, it’s totally worth it! We couldn’t have done it without our incredible team of Tim, Jon and Luke, and our amazing customers who have supported us every step of the way.”

The validation of all the hard work that this award represents is incredible.

It’s onwards and upwards for the team at FLF, who now not only offer full service custom boat modifications but have an established product line with major product releases coming over the next few months... watch this space!

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SPORT RESULTS Beerwah Ladies Golf

Contributed by Brenda Briese

THURSDAY 10th November was a Stableford round in two divisions with a field of 39 players. Div 1 Winner Cathy Stone 40 pts R/up Sharon Phillips 39pts. Div 2 Winner Fay Raven 38 pts followed by Glenys Parry 37pts.

NTP’s 2. Jo Malone. 5. Cheryl Jepson. 16. Ann Hamilton 2nd shot 18. Andrea Campbell. BRD went to 36pts.

Saturday 12th November we again had a Stableford with a good field of 23 ladies. Winner Debs Rutherford 41 pts followed by Wendy Bradley 40 pts.

NTP’s 2. Marie Goyder 5. and 2nd shot 18 Carol McLeod. 16. Cathy Stone. BRD went to 37pts.

Thursday 17th November we played a 2ball best ball Stableford with 27 players. Winners Patricia Chapman and Janelle Balfe 46 pts rs/up Sue Williamson and Teresa Keast 45pts. NTP’s 2. Cindy Godfrey. 5. Andrea Campbell. 16. Del Machen. 2nd shot 18. Sue Williamson.

Mooloolah Valley Community Association Inc Four Seasons Summer / Christmas Market Mooloolah Public Hall 42 Bray Road Mooloolah Valley

The Mooloolah Four Seasons /Summer Market has all stall sites booked. We are very excited to let everyone know we will have the Beerwah Fruit Barn selling local produce and a very special Tiny House on wheels on display. There is always something for everyone at the Mooloolah Market, home grown and crafted items, plants, second hand goods, gift-ware, jewellery and collectables. Come along and start your Christmas gift shopping.

Food catering will be provided by Mooloolah Lions Club, Tipple & Tamper Coffee Van and the Public Hall Committee and the Mooloolah Walking Group.

It is a great opportunity to enjoy a breakfast roll, coffee, sweet Christmas treat and socialise. Call 0419 320 483 or email publicity@mooloolahcommunitycentre.org for more information.

BRD went to 44pts. Saturday 19th November was a Mixed 2ball best ball Stableford with 18 pairs. Winners Clair and Brett Little 46pts ocb from Dot Smith and Russ Tillyard 46pts. NTP’s 2. Marilyn Walsh. 5. Simon Lamont. 16. Phil Slade. 18. Dot Smith. BRD went to 44pts.

Thursday 24th November we held our final Men’s Invitation Day for 2022 with a great field of 104 players. The day was generously sponsored by Ian and Cheryl Peut. Thank you. It was a 2ball best ball with a twist, we scrambled the players into mystery partners. Winners Cathy Stone and Di Smith 53 pts from Carolyn Chestnut and Lyn Steel 50pts. BRD went to 44pts. We had prizes for the best single scores , men and women. Mens winner Peter Fisher 41pts from Mark Mulane 40 pts, 2nd R/up Barry Pritchard 39 ocb from Phil Siegle 39.

Ladies winner with a great score of 44pts Monica Dangerfield from Di Smith, 2nd R/up Helen Lewis, 3rd Carolyn Chestnut.

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SPORT RESULTS Range Croquet

Contributed Ken Barker

DONNA Manning and Sarah Widin played Ken Barker and Vince Carbery in a game of doubles on Thursday where good breaks were played on both sides. At different times players were set up with the opportunity of going to the peg with their ball however, like the Australian team at Cairnlea, small errors were their downfall. Donna and Sarah won a close game 14 – 12. Wallace Roy and Dianne Horsman, two of our promising players, played a friendly game of singles in which Wallace was in fine form winning convincingly 16 – 8. Seems as though we’ll have a good Bray team next year!

Sensible people took notice of the BOM (or is that the Bureau?) on Sunday and stayed at home. Dianne and Donna had a good practice and coaching session before play at 2.30pm but that was about as good as it was going to get. Nick Cram and Ken began a game of singles as did Lynette Evans and Dianne in fairly muggy conditions and patches of bright sunshine. The rain hit at about 3.30pm and play was abandoned soon after when it appeared to be setting in. Lynette had scored a creditable seven break in that time, but no game scores were recorded. The attached photo shows Nick, Ken, Lynette, and Dianne sheltering under the shade shelter as play was about to be abandoned.

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Play days: Thursday and Sunday. Please arrive at 2pm for games to be arranged by 2.30pm. Contact Sarah Widin 0417640704 for other days.

Reed’s inspirational visit

BEERWAH State High School students were thrilled to have NRL star and former student Reed Mahoney drop in and give an inspirational speech about his journey to the big league.

The former student and Beerwah Bulldog was a grand finalist in the 2022 NRL grand final.

The school said it was fantastic to have Reed come along and talk to students

about his journey, saying he was a true role model for students.

“We are so fortunate at Beerwah SHS to remain closely connected to our alumni, following the success of past students beyond the gates of our school community,” principal Lyn McDonald said.

Reed told students that there was no hidden secret to success.

Instead, it was simply a matter of

hard work and commitment. Reed was also happy to sign autographs and take pictures with students and his favourite teachers.

Lyn thanked Reed for giving up his time and the school wished him success in 2023.

The number 9 transfers from the Parramatta Eels to the Canterbury Bulldogs in the 2023 NRL season.

Maleny Bowls shows the proof is in the plum pudding

Bowls Club’s annual Plum Pudding Day 2022 held on Thursday November 10 was a resounding success with teams participating from Pelican Waters, Nambour, Club Maroochy,

Teams were vying for our famous home made Plum Puddings cooked by our amazing members and volunteers.

As tradition rules at start of play there was a ‘Spider’ with all players rolling a single bowl all at once with the winners bowl stopping beneath the spider - quite a shot and worthy of the plum pudding prize.

15 ends of play in the first round was followed by a sensational lunch organised by our fabulous band of “chef volunteers” before another game of 15 ends.

Winners of the day were Mooloolaba Bowls Club who were presented with their Plum Puddings by major sponsor Tony Weldon from Maleny Hotel.

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Blind faith

TWO women were out for a Saturday stroll. One had a Doberman and the other a Chihuahua. As they walked down the street, the one with the Doberman said to her friend, “Let’s go into that pub for a drink.”

The lady with the Chihuahua said, “We can’t go in there. We’ve got dogs with us.”

The one with the Doberman said, “Just watch, and do as I do.”

They walked over to the pub and the one with the Doberman put on a pair of dark glasses and started to walk in. The bouncer at the door said, “Sorry, lady, no pets allowed.”

The woman with the Doberman said, “You don’t understand. This is my guide dog, I’m partially blind.” The bouncer

Vetted

A WOMAN brought a very limp duck into a veterinary surgery. As she laid her pet on the table, the vet pulled out his stethoscope and listened to the bird’s chest.

After a moment or two, the vet shook his head and sadly said, “I’m sorry, your duck, Cuddles, has passed away.”

The distressed woman wailed, “Are you sure?” “Yes, I am sure. Your duck is dead,” replied the vet.

“How can you be so sure?” she protested. “I mean you haven’t done any testing on him or anything. He might just be in a coma or something.”

The vet rolled his eyes, turned around and left the room. He returned a few minutes later with a black Labrador Retriever. As the duck’s owner looked on in amazement, the dog stood on his hind legs, put his front paws on the examination table and sniffed the duck

said, “A Doberman?”

The woman said, “Yes, they’re using them now. They’re very good.”

The bouncer said, “OK, come on in.”

The lady with the Chihuahua thought that convincing him that a Chihuahua was a guide dog may be a bit more difficult, but thought, “What the heck,” so she put on her dark glasses and started to walk in.

Once again the bouncer said, “Sorry, lady, no pets allowed.”

The woman said, “You don’t understand. This is my guide dog”

The bouncer said, “A Chihuahua?”

The woman with the Chihuahua said, “A Chihuahua? They gave me a freaking Chihuahua...”

the vet with sad eyes and shook his head.

The vet patted the dog on the head and took it out of the room. A few minutes later he returned with a cat. The cat jumped on the table and also delicately sniffed the bird from head to foot. The cat sat back on its haunches, shook its head, meowed softly and strolled out of the room.

The vet looked at the woman and said, “I’m sorry, but as I said, this is most definitely, 100% certifiably, a dead duck.”

The vet turned to his computer terminal, hit a few keys and produced a bill, which he handed to the woman.

The duck’s owner, still in shock, took the bill. “$150!” she cried, “$150 just to tell me my duck is dead!”

The vet shrugged, “I’m sorry. If you had just taken my word for it, the bill would have been $20, but with the Lab Report and the Cat Scan, it’s now $150.”

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