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Glasshouse Country News Pink power Homage to Playgroup page 7 Checkout our ‘Strongmen’ page 9 Independently owned and operated WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31 - 2012. VOLUME 27-25 Mt Tibrogargan erupts page 5 See page 7 EditionS until Christmas! MOUNTAIN AUTO ELECTRICS 29 Swan St, Beerwah • Starter Motors • Air Conditioning • Roadworthy Certificates Scott or Min Mountain 5494 6999 • Alternators Camper Trailers Vehicle Interiors Furniture Upholstery Boat & 4WD Canopies Unit 7/47 Beerwah Parade, Beerwah 5494 6277 Beerwah Veterinary Surgery Pty Ltd ABN 15 113 565 003 www.vetsmart.com.au 11 Turner Street, Beerwah Dr. Ian Palmer Dr Alicia Palmer FREE NAIL CLIPS FOR ALL PATIENTS Dr Susan Portas Turner Park Shopping Village 21 Peachester Road, BEERWAH Garth & Julie Stone TV Reception Problems? BEERWAH ELECTRONICS PH: 5494 0466 Antenna Repairs New Installations Digital Upgrades Additional Outlets TV, DVD, VCR Tuning Home Theatre Setups Satellite Installations Set Top Boxes Phone & Data points Are you Digital Ready? Government approved installer

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Page 1: Edition 31 October 2012

Glasshouse Country News

Pink power

Homage to Playgroup

page 7

Checkout our ‘Strongmen’

page 9

Independently owned and operated

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31 - 2012. VOLUME 27-25

Mt Tibrogargan eruptspage 5

See page

7EditionS

until Christmas!

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Dorothy Henderson with Vanessa Perkins getting ready for the Girl Torque Annual Bras n' Bikes Run Breast Cancer Fund Raiser.See photos on page 20.

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same. Any adjustments by way of remuneration or replacement advertising is at the discretion of the editor. Customers who place display advertisements before the deadline of midday Friday will receive a proof of their prepared advertisement. Arrangements can be made to receive a faxed copy of the advertisement. No responsibility will be accepted for the inclusions of or errors in submissions received after our advertised deadline.

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Sportsmans DinnerCalling all sports fans – don’t miss dinner with Tommy Raudonikis and Mike Whitney as guest speakers.Tickets are $70.00 per head – dinner included – and must be pre-purchased from the Sports Club.Book now as tickets are selling fast. Call the club on 5493 0055 or email [email protected].

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Mooloolah Performing Our Arts OffThe night to be held at the Mooloolah Public Hall on Saturday, November 3, 5.30pm – 9.00pm.Featuring two headline acts, Sulco and Miss Marie. Become part of exposing emerging and established local performers including musicians, song writers, singers, dancers, comedians, poets and more!Visit us on Facebook or contact Natasha on 0418 720 515.

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S ometimes approaching a group of big hairy guys in full motorbike leathers riding Harley Davidson bikes can be

a little intimidating.So when we arrived to see the ‘Power of Pink’ at an annual bike ride organised by ‘Girl Torque’ - we were initially a little bit apprehensive about asking people if they would mind being photographed for the local paper.However I have to say when we noticed that some of the real beefy fellas also had on hot pink tutu skirts, or a lovely pink bra on over their leather jacket, their beards sprayed pink, or a gorgeous pair of pink Dame Enda sunglasses, it

definitely made them much more approachable.The riders showed up in force for this special day, the cause is a serious one, but it was great to see the fun and enthusiasm shown by both the male and female motorcyclists who participated.We spoke to quite of few of the riders who had come from the south side of Brisbane, and Ipswich for the ride that kicked off at the Ettamogah Hotel at Palmview at 9.00am travelling approximately 200km, with a smoko stop at Kilcoy and then back to the Beerwah RSL for lunch.Photos are on page 20.

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Saturday, November 3 Saturday, November 3 Saturday, November 10

Mooloolah Community BBQThe barbeque will be held at the Mooloolah Community Centre from 5.00pm - 7.00pm. Meet new people. Catch up with friends and neighbours. Op Shop open. Bring along any excess fruit and vegetable produce for the Food Swap. Volunteers are being called for to help with these monthly barbecues. Enquiries contact 5494 7822, 43 Bray Road, Mooloolah.

Dance at Glass House Mountains Community Hall, 7.30pm - 11.30pm. NV/OT/M. Music by Chattanooga, $8.00 includes supper, Monte Carlo raffle and lucky door prize. Great atmosphere, all welcome. Proceeds to the community hall fund. Enquiries to Aileen 5496 9349.

Fundraiser in the gardensMaleny Botanic Garden entry fees this weekend will be donated to the Friends of Ebenezer. As well as the eight beautiful acres to enjoy - there will also be live music at the

Gazebo, clay and craft activities, story-telling, farm animals, food and drink stalls, raffles and a wine bar.

Spring Fiesta Dance Party. A drug and alcohol free dance party will be held at the Beerwah Community Hall, with a live DJ, professional security, and WII games. There will be a barbeque and drinks available.

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Local News

Since the local government amalgamation in 2008, all land use and development functions on the Sunshine Coast have been managed under three separate planning schemes (Noosa, Maroochy and Caloundra) – each with a different approach to the way land, buildings and structures are used and developed for the separate areas.A significant task which the first amalgamated council undertook was to start the ball rolling with creating a new planning scheme reflecting the way in which we wanted to see our region progress into the future.It wasn’t just a cut-and-paste job of the three existing documents; it was going to be a start-from-scratch effort.The process commenced back in late 2009 with the consultation for ‘Our Place Our Future’. On October 3, the state government advised that council may proceed to public consultation on the draft planning scheme.The Draft Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme 2012 sets out the framework to guide growth and development on the Sunshine Coast.Planning affects everybody – it can affect what you can do with your land, what your neighbour can do and what can happen in your street, neighbourhood and town.Council is encouraging everyone to take an interest and make a comment.The documents and maps are extensive and can be fairly daunting.So to help, Council have organised a series of public displays where you can ask for assistance from a council planner.Locally these are:•November2–LandsboroughMemorialHall, 2.00pm to 6.00pm;•November9–BeerwahCommunityHall, 2.00pm to 6.00pm;•November28–GlassHouseMountainsVisitor Information Centre, 2.00pm to 6.00pm; and•November29–Mooloolah,ThunderbirdCafé, 2.00pm to 6.00pm.All the documents, as well as a large range of information sheets, are available at the Beerwah Library or on the council website – www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.auPublic submissions and comments need to be received by 4.40pm on Friday, December 14.You can make a submission online, via email [email protected] or as a hard-copy posted to council or dropped into a Customer Service Centre.

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Some of the contents of the plan relevant to the Glasshouse Country region.In a $243 million budget for 57 priority road network projects between 2011-2031, the GlasshouseCountryregionhasnotoneprojectidentified as a priority. And of the 85 projects identified for post-2031, precisely zero are for theGlasshouseCountryregion.Of the $20 million active transport network projects (paths and cycleways) – 35 in total, theGlasshouseRegionhasbeenidentifiedtoreceive one pathway project at Beerwah valued at $360,000, scheduled for completion 2011-2016.Of the 47 projects totalling $213 million in the public parks schedule of works, the following are identified for the local region:•Masterplananddevelopanaturalsetting in Beerwah, completion 2012 - 2026, cost $3,983,000•Providelandandmasterplantoprovide infrastructure for Beerwah (land only), completion 2021 - 2026, cost $2,000,000•Masterplantoguidedetaildesign,upgradesat GlassHouseMountains,completion 2016 - 2021, cost $3,980,983•Prepareandimplementmasterplantodevelop atGlassHouseMountains,completion 2016 - 2021, cost $991,500•Implementmasterplantoprovide infrastructure at Beerwah, completion 2011 - 2016, cost $1,980,583•ImplementmasterplanatLandsborough, completion 2011 - 2016, cost $1,980,583•Reviewmasterplantoconsiderextensionand implement upgrades at Beerwah, completion 2016 - 2021, cost $3,741,500•Masterplantoprovideinfrastructureat Mooloolah, completion 2026 - 2031, cost $1,980,583In the recreation trails network schedule of works (11 projects, total $48,500,000), there are two projects for us:•Secureaccess,masterplananddevelop recreation trails in southern hinterland areas(GlassHouseMountains,Beerwahand Beerburrum), completion 2011 - 2031, cost $1,956,358•Secureaccess,masterplananddevelop recreation trails in the Mooloolah River catchment, completion 2011 - 2031, cost $2,336,983

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With the recent dry weather now coupled with hot and windy days, authorities are warning us all to be extra vigilant and fire safe, so as to not create a potentially catastrophic situation such as the region experienced back in 1994.We spoke to Lou Spann, First Officer for the Beerwah Rural Fire Service and he said their crew has been busy in the last fortnight with six large fires, working cooperatively with the Landsborough and Glass House crews to combat many of these.They include a large fire along the Bruce Highway (south of Roy's Road), as well as one at Spanner Road, Glass House Mountains.Two days were spent fighting a fire at Landsborough behind the Big Kart Track where an arsonist was apprehended by police.There were 25 hectares burned out on Bells Creek Road, as well as a fire on Streek Road (off Mt Beerwah Road) Glass House Mountains that came quite close to houses.Last Tuesday a fire on Steve Irwin Way at Beerburrum caused all trains running between Beerburrum and Landsborough to be stopped for a couple of hours.“All fires have been the result of arson and the situation is being made more difficult by the recent conditions in the area being so dry and with so much fuel around. And these dangerous conditions are expected to continue for four to six weeks,” Lou said.Lou warns that landholders and residents who remember the 1994 fires will know that the lead up to that fire season was very similar to what we’re experiencing now.“People are urged to prepare their properties and have emergency procedures in place in case of evacuations if they are necessary.”

In case of a bushfire - what will you do?Gavin Stewart, Volunteer Community Educator with the Glass House Mountains Rural Fire Service gives the following tips for being bushfire prepared this summer.•AtalltimesyouneedtoPREPARE,ACT, SURVIVE•Whenthefiredangerratingis‘catastrophic’ leaving early is the safest option.•Whenthefiredangerratingislowerthan ‘catastrophic’,oneofthemostimportant decisions you need to make is whether you will leave early or stay with a well-prepared property. This decision is the basis of your Bushfire Survival Plan.•Thefollowingquestionsmayhelpyoumake the right decision for whether you will leave early or stay:•Doyouneedtoconsiderfamilymembers who are young, elderly or infirm?•Areyouphysicallyandemotionallyprepared to stay with your property?•Doyouhavetheknowledge,skills,and confidence to stay with your property?•Isyourhomeadequatelyconstructed, maintained and prepared to withstand the impact of a fire?•Inotherwords,isyourhomepreparedto withstand the impact of a bushfire?•Doyouhavewell-maintainedresourcesand equipment to fight fire, and do you know how to use them?•Doyouhaveappropriateprotectiveclothing to fight a fire?•Whatwillyoudoifarapidonsetfireleaves you with no time to leave? Where will you shelter?

ALDI leads the positive charge in battery recyclingGlasshouse Country residents can now recycle their common household batteries at their local ALDIBeerwahstore,withthelaunchoftheALDIActiv Energy Battery Recycling Program.ALDIAustraliahasbecomethefirstAustraliannational grocery retailer to initiate a free in-store recycling service across all its stores.Planet Ark research has found that each year, over 300 million common household batteries arethrownawaywithordinarywasteandALDIAustralia believes that the recycling program will have an impact in reducing the staggering 8,000 tonnes of common household batteries that end up in landfill every year.Since last Wednesday battery collection bins havebeenavailableatthefrontofALDIBeerwahstore. These bins will serve as collection points for common household batteries including AA, AAA,C,Dand9V.Theseusedbatterieswillbesent off to be recycled with materials extracted for reuse in other products.Paul Klymenko, CEO of Planet Ark, congratulates ALDIonbecomingthefirstAustraliangroceryretailer to launch a battery recycling initiative across their store network.“PlanetArkisverypleasedthatALDIistaking

on this important environmental initiative which is much-needed by the Australian community. In fact, we have found that many people do not know what to do with their used batteries. More than 68,000 Australians annually ask us where to recycle their batteries; representing the fifth most common enquiry on our RecyclingNearYou.com.au website.”“We encourage Australians to support this program and keep the valuable and potentially toxic materials found in batteries out of landfill so they can be turned back into useful products,” said Mr Klymenko.

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Mt Tibrogargan erupts - a local's recollectionIn1994DavidandJanMackisonlivedinHeritageDrive,GlassHouseMountains,not far behind Matilda Service Station.On Saturday, November 6, everything seemed like a normal weekend. The day was hot and dry, but so had a lot of the days before.Then on Sunday, they noticed a glow in the western sky way over the back of Mt Tibrogargan and a lot of smoke.“Must be a big fire somewhere, but nothing to be alarmedat,”thoughtDavid,asitlookedtobeafair way out in the forest.Byearlyevening,Davidtookthefirstofaseriesof 15 photos (a selection of which are shown below) from his front verandah which tracked one of the most catastrophic events to have happened in the area within living history.The fire had reached the western side of Mt Tibrogarganjustbefore8.00pm.David’sphoto’sshow that within half an hour, the fire had raged over the whole mountain, sweeping down and around the eastern face, totally engulfing the mountain.

“The speed and ferocity of the fire was unbelievable. The whole mountain just exploded in flames. It looked something like a volcano, which is quite ironic.“We went to bed concerned, but not really thinking we were in immediate danger.“Monday morning, off to work I went at 6.30am driving to Brisbane knowing that the fires were around, but again not considering them a direct threat.“Then my wife rang at 9.00am to say that the winds had changed and the fires had flared up and they were out of control, and she wanted me to come home straight away.“I got back to the Beerburrum turnoff on the highway at about 10.00am, and was lucky enough to be one of the last cars let through before the authorities closed off the road.“When I got home, I worked to secure the house as did the neighbours with their homes.“The rest of the day I worked with the Moffat’s helping them race around putting out spot fires on the pineapple farm and surrounds.

People were afraid that Matilda’s would go in the fire.Davidrecalledthatitwasahecticday,andtherewas a horrific heightened expectation people felt just waiting to see where the next outbreak happened.“The fires were spotting all over the place. Because of the winds, embers where landing everywhere and the conditions meant that they would erupt into flames very easily,” he said.But by the late evening on that Monday, the fires had moved away and people’s perception of the immediate threat had lessened.“Upon reflection, that emergency we felt hadn’t gone; it had just moved south or west where someone else was feeling the exact same terror.The devastation caused by the fire left the community in shock.“We were driving around stunned and depressed. Everything was burnt, the normally lush forests were like blackened moonscapes. And the stories of the lives lost – it was just a horrendous time – one which I never want to experience again.”

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Have a big day at Maleny Botanic GardensLenore Burton of Friends of Ebenezer was so pleased when Frank Shipp from the Maleny Botanic Gardens offered the run of his whole garden for the entire weekend November 3 and 4 - totally free of charge as a fundraising opportunity.The day sounds like a win for everyone, it is a great promotion for the gardens, funds will be raised for very worthy causes and those that go along on the day can expect a fabulous day out.What could be a better way to spend a day then relaxing at the Maleny Botanic Gardens, enjoying strolling through the eight glorious acres taking in its breathtaking views of the Glasshouse Mountains?

Wander around and view unique garden sculptures on display among the massive volcanic boulders, cascading waterfalls and lily ponds.Lenore and her many supporters have been working hard to make it a truly successful event, a great fundraiser for Friends of Ebenezer as well as for the Maleny Primary School Chaplaincy committee who will be selling chicken sticks to raise valuable funds for their service.Lenore is also keen to promote the many local products that are strong supporters of the local community, they will be using Maleny Dairy, Montville Coffee and Maleny Cheeses in the food they will have on sale.There will also be live music at the Gazebo with eight separate acts over the weekend.Along with plenty of activities planned for the kids, including clay and craft activities, farm animals, face painting and a story-telling tent with local authors of children's books including Jill Morris, Judy Paulsen and Fuschia Collard.The gates will be open from 9.00am – 4.00pm each day and the choice is yours about whether or not you just want to relax with a good book, or check out the art, craft and plant stalls or just take in the ambience. Entry each day is adults (16 years +) $11.00 and children are free; dogs on leash are also welcome.The gardens are located at 233 Maleny Stanley River Road, Maleny. For further information: www.friendsofebenezeraustralia.com or phone Lenore Burton 5429 6194.

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Remembrance Day Sunday 11/11/2012Glasshouse Country RSL Sub-branch will host the 94th Remembrance Day Commemorative Service at the Cenotaph at Settlers Rotary Park at Glass House Mountains. Form up will be from 1035 hours,commencement 1040 hours. A light luncheon will be available at the RSL Club after the Service.Beerwah Peachester RSL Sub-Branch will hold their Remembrance Day ceremony at the Beerwah RSL cenotaph. Assembly 10.30am, service 10.50am.

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Playgroup turns 21In December the Glasshouse Country Baptist Church playgroup will celebrate its 21st birthday. Jeanette Carnett or ‘Miss Strawberry’ as she is known, has been co-ordinating the group for the past 10 years and is looking forward to the celebration which will be held at Pioneer Park at Landsborough.Baptist church member Heather Gillam said the playgroup started with six ladies in the old Beerwah Baptist Church which is now home to Church on the Rise.“The group was led by Desley Gent and was formed to share our love and Christian faith with the ladies in the community,” she said.Heather too is looking forward to the celebration and will be bringing along her grandson Ryan, three, who is the second generation to attend the playgroup; his dad Ben was also three-years-old when he went along.

The Playgroup runs on a Wednesday and Thursday morning from 9.00am – 11.00am at the Glasshouse Country Baptist Church at Beerwah and Miss Strawberry said that anywhere between 20 and 50 families attend across the two days.And after going along last week it is not surprising, as it was definitely not just the kids who were

enjoying themselves. The mums were making the most of the opportunity to chat with other mums as well as sharing in the fun with their little ones.Dedicated volunteers from the church make and serve

the morning tea which allows the mums to participate in what is going on.Miss Strawberry said she likes to see the mums feel spoilt; and it was great to see how much they could enjoy the experience as well.One mum Lynelle Sim and her daughter Isabella, who recently moved to the area, have really enjoyed getting involved in the group. They’ve found it an excellent way to settle into the area and meet other mums and kids.Lynelle said it also meant that next year when Isabella goes to Kindy she will already know six other children in her group which should make the transition so much smoother.Miss Strawberry is keen to spread the word about the celebration and hopes it will be a reunion for families who have come along to the group over the past 21 years.If you would like to come and celebrate, the event will take place from 9.00am – 11.00am on Wednesday, December 12. Please bring a small plate to share for morning tea at 10.00am.

Homage to PlaygroupBy Sam Swanson a humble and grateful playgroup parentOn Wednesday mornings, I drop my eldest children at school. My youngest and I tumble, disorganised and dishevelled into the most wonderful two hours of the week….Playgroup.Wonderful caring mothers and fathers gather, sharing anecdotes and stories, some light hearted and funny, others deep and heartfelt, where many lifelong friendships are being formed.Giggling, innocent, much loved children skip from one exciting activity to another. Miss Strawberry, known to us by no other name, seems to glide angelically between parents and children with an endearing and welcome smile. By example, Miss Strawberry teaches us to treasure life, be positive and selfless, be forgiving and grateful…..She is the inspiration behind our much loved Playgroup. Time for morning tea and magically delicious treats appear for both the parents and children to enjoy. This is yet another wonderful surprise, the dedicated and compassionate church volunteers who not only provide, but also prepare these tasty indulgences. They too seem to float angelically and quietly amongst us. Miss Strawberry guides us through a moment of reflection to thank God for our fortunate lives and pray for the future. The call is made by our very exuberant children; it is ‘bubble time!’ We move inside and miraculously the floor full of toys has

disappeared, the room darkens, inspiring music, bubbles and dancing fill the room. I can’t help but feel enveloped by the loving warmth that surrounds me. When the beautiful invasion of bubbles has been popped by chubby little fingers, we settle down for the cuddle song. Our treasured two minutes of the week where parents and children sit on soft pillows listening to the song ‘I love you this much’ simply embracing each other, and IN the moment with no distractions, where all our worries and concerns melt away. It is here I reflect on how blessed my life is and how grateful I am for my divine children.The philosophy behind this playgroup is for parents and children to connect, celebrate and enjoy time together. This is wholeheartedly achieved in an occasion fit for an annual event, but is organised and hosted by Miss Strawberry and her amazing friends twice a week.To Miss Strawberry and your remarkable friends, I cannot express enough how inspiring you all are. Please accept my most sincere and heartfelt thanks for helping to create some of the fondest memories of our children’s young years that we will carry with us throughout our lives and you in our hearts forever.

Church volunteers Roy and Val Hine and Heather Gillam with grandson Ryan in his truck

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Volunteering is something that can easily be described as a win win for everyone involved. The person that offers their skills and time can make a genuine contribution to the organisation / group they’re volunteering for and it can also give them a real sense of personal achievement.And in the case of well-known Beerwah local Phil Siggers the volunteering work he does, also contributes to the wellbeing of future generations.Phil’s passion is the environment and ensuring it is protected. His commitment to the cause sees him doing a range of volunteer activities, as well as being involved in lobbying for change.For the past three years Phil has been an active and enthusiastic member of the Sunshine Coast Koala Rescue Team.Ray Chambers from the Koala Rescue service said Phil’s main function was working in the team of fundraisers as well as creating awareness for the service by talking to groups and organisations to encourage them to make donations to the service. He has also worked on sourcing trees that can be donated for koala feeding.Phil has been an animal lover since he was a child and this love has seen him volunteering at the Wildlife Hospital two days a week for the past three and a half years.He recently joined the volunteer team at Mary Caincross Sceneic Reserve – where he will be undertaking training and will then take on the role of ‘meet and greet’ at the centre, talking

to visitors at the centre before they go on the rainforest walks.Phil is also a member of the Coochin Creek Bushcare Group, the group formed earlier this year and their works predominately involves clearing the weeds and improving the natural environment.He is a member of the Sunshine Coast Environment Council and when he sees an issue locally that concerns him – he makes sure that the Environment Council is informed.When you speak to Phil about the activities he is involved in – you really don’t get the feeling that he sees it as work, and I guess it comes back to the concept that if you do something you love, you never work a day in your life. On behalf of our community and its future generations thanks Phil - top job!

Unsung Hero - Phil SiggersIf you think you have time to do some volunteer work you will be amazed at how many different roles there are in our community.Volunteering Sunshine Coast is a great place to start to find out what type of roles they may have that match your skills.Currently they have vacancies in the following roles•Beerwah'sEndeavourFoundationrequires volunteers for numerous roles.•MalenyPrimarySchoolisurgentlyseeking library and tuckshop volunteers.•WoodfordLifelineislookingforaretail shop assistant volunteer.•Glenview/MooloolahTennisClubare actively looking for someone to take care of the grounds on a voluntary basis.There'sover40volunteervacanciesthroughout Glass House Mountains, Beerwah, Landsborough,Woodford,MalenyandMapletonthatneedfilling,andover300vacant positions across the Coast.No matter what your skills and availability might be, Volunteering Sunshine Coast will find a volunteer role that suits you.Visit www.volunteeringsunshinecoast.com.au orcall54438256.

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Beerwah’s own Jarrad Gaudern has been a mainstay at the previous two events, and hopes some more Sunshine Coast and Glasshouse Countryresidentswilljoinhimin2012.Thisyear’seventwillhaveanunder90kgandanunder105kgjoiningthebigboysintheopens.There is also a women’s division.Entry for spectators is free, and there will be a barbecue and drinks available for purchase.Athletes interested in competing should contact Jason Suna at Fitness Plus, or email [email protected] for an entry form. The Glasshouse Mountains Strongman Facebook page has further details about the event.

DisabiliTEA to support fair national systemA DisabilliTEA morning tea was held at the Endeavour Recycled Clothing Beerwah last Friday to promote support for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).Theeventwasoneofmorethan1,700morningteas held all around Australia on that day as part of the Every Australian Counts campaign.They hope to send a message to political leaders thattheNDISistheonlyfairandequitablewayforward to ensure that people with a disability can have the opportunities of an ordinary life which the majority of people take for granted.Lastyear’sProductivityCommissionreportsaidthat people with a disability have ‘little choice’ and ‘no certainty of access to appropriate supports’ and the NDIS would address this inequality.

FromJuly2013,20,000peoplewithadisabilitywill start to benefit from the NDIS at five launch sites –– but no date has been given for the national roll-out and those who supported DisabiliTEA Day onOctober26askedthevitalquestion:whenisthe NDIS coming to my community?Endeavour Foundation’s Chief Executive Officer is David Barbagallo, who is also the Queensland convenor of the Every Australian Counts campaign, and he believes that the NDIS is within touching distance.For more information about NDIS and to register your support, visit www.everyaustraliancounts.com.au

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Order of the AmaranthContributed by Judy YoungOur fraternal organisation ‘Caloundra Court no 12, Order of the Amaranth’ meets in the Beerburrum Community Hall in Anzac Avenue, Beerburrum on the second Saturday each month.Following our meeting, members enjoy a social lunch. Each year a local charity is selected and a

generous donation is given. For the 2012 / 2013 year, members are intending to give a donation to the Palliative Care Unit at the Caloundra Hospital.The Order of the Amaranth has a website www.amaranthqld.com.au for an update of our activities.

Mooloolah Valley Pharmacy Community GrantsApplications are again being sought from Community Groups in the Mooloolah community for the Pharmacy’s Community Grants Program. Now in its sixth year, the program has benefited 10 community groups, helping them to realise the completion of various projects.The aim of the program is to assist local organisations in building the community by contributing to the cooperative, social,

educational or cultural wealth of the community, to enhance the natural environment, or to purchase items that will assist eligible organisations.Information and application packs are available by calling into the Pharmacy. Applications close November 30 and funds will be available from early 2013. Projects of all sizes will be considered and smaller organisations are particularly encouraged to apply.

Fundraiser for Guide Dogs AustraliaJoin the Sunshine Girls in raising funds for Guide Dogs Australia. A morning tea and lunch will be held on Monday, November 12 from 11.00am – 3.00pm at 28 Peters Road Glass House Mountains.Everyone is welcome to attend and there will be a $2.00 entry and a cost of $5.00 per person for morning tea and lunch $5.00.There will be wonderful live entertainment and the highlight of the day will be a visit from the Guide Dog puppies. Representatives from Guide Dogs Australia will be selling their stuffed puppy toys and lots more, there will also be stalls with all homemade goodies for sale.If you would like to know more to or to RSVP please phone Kay on 5493 0230, Lottie on 5494 6568 or Pat on 0430 433 734.

Neighbourhood Watch NewsContributed by Sheila Williams, Secretary Beerwah NHWThis year there will be a different format for the Beerwah Neighbourhood Watch Christmas celebrations.The December meeting will be held at the library at 7.30pm on Monday, December 3. Then there will be a dinner at the Pineapple Patch at 6.00pm on Wednesday, December 5.Anyone wishing to attend the dinner should notify Ron Stocks or me ASAP, or, at the latest, by Friday, November 23. Email [email protected] or [email protected] phone 5497 4541 or 5439 0520.

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Community MeetingsTuesday, 6 November

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Hoy is held at the Beerwah CWA Hall from 9.00am, there will be lots of fun with groceries as prizes. All welcome.CWA Beerwah Branch Meeting will be held from 1.00pm at the CWA Hall, come along and support our charity efforts.Zonta International Maleny will meet at 6.30pm for 7.00pm at Tranquil Park Mountain Resort, Mountain View Road, Maleny. To find out more contact Karen Binstead on 5494 3677.

CWA social evenings are held at the Beerwah CWA Hall from 7.30pm for working mums or those who can't attend day functions.Menshed gather each Wednesday 8.30am - 12.30pm. Come along to the Market Shed at the Beerwah Resource Recovery Centre, Roberts Road, Beerwah. For more information give Bob a call 0427 606 240.

If you would like to have your regular meeting dates included in this listing please email them through to [email protected] with dates for meetings along with your contact details.

Glasshouse Country Senior CitizensContributed by Ian McCarronThank you to all who helped in preparation and cleaning up, both in the kitchen and the hall on October 16 when we hosted the Caboolture senior citizens for the day. Thank you to all who provided items and gifts for the stall and the progressive raffle. A good day was had by all. To our new members, Bev Ranson and Christine Drennen, welcome to the club.In our last games day the raffle prize winner was Dorothy Forster and the lucky door prize winner was Billy Lupton. In carpet bowls, Margaret Lamb and Ernesta De Clara beat Billy Lupton, John Anthony, Ian McCarron and Neville Woolley 24 - 13 after 22 ends.Reminders:Tuesday, November 13 - Monthly meeting. (barbecue). Morning tea 9.00am - 9.15am. Hot water and cake for barbecue please. Lucky door and raffle prizes to be won. Wednesday, November 21 - Visit to Caboolture Sports Club. Morning tea 9.30am, top entertainment and lunch. All who wish to go are to arrange their own transport. For bookings and enquiries ring Jim on 5496 9836.Tuesday, November 27 - Games day.Tuesday, December 4 - Christmas luncheon at Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club. Morning tea 9.00am - 9.15am, top entertainment and lunch. Numerous lucky door and raffle prizes to be won. Our Christmas lunch will be the last function for the year.

Thanks to RotaryEmbracia in Glasshouse Country would like to thank the Rotary Club of Glasshouse Mountains for their generous donation of $500.00 to purchase a shed for the Embracia Orchid Club and for the barbecue they supplied on Sunday, October 21. The Rotary Club of Glasshouse Country has been very generous to our residents since we opened in 2006 and we appreciate their support.

George Mackenzie, John Kemp, Stan Miles and Arthur Westwood with the shed donated by Rotary

Glasshouse Country Toastmasters welcomes visitors to come along to our meeting 9.00am for 9.15am start, at Church on the Rise, Peachester Road. Phone 5496 9855 or www.glasshousetoastmasters.orgCWA Peachester Branch meeting will be held at the Peachester Hall from 10.00am.

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School NewsSchool turns red for DanielChild Safety Awareness was the major focus at Landsborough State School when they recently participated in Day for Daniel.Now in its eighth year, the annual Day for Daniel is an initiative established by the Daniel Morcombe Foundation and aims to make the world a safer place for our children. This year's event held extra significance for Landsborough students as it refreshed memories of Bruce and Denise Morcombe's personal visit to the school in February, when they spoke to the entire school about their experiences and child safety.The school turned ‘red’ as staff and students were encouraged to dress in red, the colour Daniel was wearing when he disappeared and now the symbolic colour for Child Safety Education. Even the tuckshop became involved with a special red themed menu for the day. Students could purchase items like hot dogs, red jelly cups, strawberry jam sandwiches and red cup cakes.Day for Daniel was highlighted by a visit from school Adopt-a-Cop, Senior Constable David Caffrey, who spoke to students about being vigilant and staying safe. Students also participated in various other safety activities including reading books and watching DVD's relating to child safety issues. The day was a

huge success with children learning, in a fun and discrete way, the necessary skills to protect themselves both personally and online.Educating children about this important topic will continue as the Daniel Morcombe Child Safety Curriculum is currently being introduced throughout Queensland schools.

Students listen to school Adopt-a-Cop, Policeman Dave talk about child safety

True Christmas Spirit!Contributed by Kylie GillespieLast week at Mooloolah State School, Operation Christmas Child was ‘wrapped up’! Students, families and local businesses proved that the gift of giving is alive and well, and the school was abuzz with bright Christmas paper, donations, sorting, packing and gift-wrapping. Coordinated through the school RI program, this annual project engages the children and community in sharing and caring for others, and demonstrates real love at Christmas.The goal to surpass last year’s 81 boxes was accomplished, with 88 shoeboxes packed full of special gifts for some very special children in remote PNG and outlying Islands of Australia.In the Glasshouse Country News two weeks ago, students appealed to the community and local businesses to help cover the cost of sending the boxed gifts. The response was amazing and $440.00 was raised! Together with the shoebox tally, this is the best ever result we’ve had for Operation Christmas Child.

Mooloolah State School and the Religious Instruction program coordinators wish to send a huge thank-you to all the students, parents and teachers, and to the local businesses that generously helped. Thank-you Mooloolah Meats, Thunderbird Café, Mooloolah Pharmacy, Coastwide Computers, Mooloolah Post Offices, Mooloolah Professional Offices, Glasshouse Bible Study and Mooloolah Computers!

Read, read, readBindi and Robert Irwin have put the word out that they are encouraging other local youngsters to participate in the Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors Readathon. The month-long reading frenzy extends until Steve Irwin Day, on November 15.Local Wildlife Warrior Chloe Tsangaris had taken up the challenge and so far she has already read 26 books and she has a goal of finishing 50,

which is a big step up from the 23 that she read last year.If you would like to support Chloe’s efforts you can go to her ‘everyday local heroes’ fundraising page www.everydayhero.com.au/chloe__tsangaris. All funds raised will go to the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital that last year received more than 7,500 patients. Your efforts just might help out another little puggle just like Muggles who is currently being cared for by the Wildlife Hospital.The baby echidna, named Muggles, was found sitting on a rock by the side of the road at Lightning Ridge and taken to a local human doctor before going to a vet; the first leg of a four day long journey that included two plane flights, hundreds of driven kilometres, and countless hours on the phone arranging transport.Visit www.wildlifewarriors.org.au for more information on the readathon and to register.Chloe with her reading companions

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Glasshouse Country ChallengeWith two months under my belt in the presidents chair, I have found there are many challenges for the Glasshouse Country business community.On Friday, October 19 the Draft Sunshine Coast Strategic Plan was released for consultation and comment. I am far from convinced that our communities have been well served by this plan after attending one presentation, looking at council website and working through the CD council have provided. The volume of information is large and will require considerable time to read and evaluate. This is a one in 10 year chance for you to have your say. Submissions will close on December 14, so if you are a landowner or have an interest in your community visit the council presentations in your town and have your say. Every block of land has had a change.I would like to dedicate a few words to advise all business owners and local managers to the structure of the chambers of commerce. This is very much a bottom up structure, with the Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce being the local forum for business, representing all of the business members from Beerburrum to Mooloolah, Palmview, Glenview and Peachester. The next level is the Sunshine Coast Chamber of Commerce Alliance, representing the 17 chambers on the Sunshine Coast. All chambers are supported by affiliation with Chamber of Commerce & Industry Queensland providing support to each of the chambers and its members with a wide range of industrial and support services.The Glasshouse Country Chamber has several ways of communication, two of these are, website www.glasshousemountains.com.au and GCNews which communicates with all of the area of our representation. I attended a Hinterland Connect workshop the other evening, and walked away with one very strong message ‘Business needs to Hunt in Packs’.I invite all Businesses to be a part of the Glasshouse Country Chamber of Commerce ‘Pack’ to build strong connections in Glasshouse Country.

Major RentalsMajor Rentals offers a full range of the latest in household appliances, and entertainment equipment including large screen TV home theatre systems and gaming machines, desktop and notebook computers, lounge, dining and bedroom furniture and home exercise equipment available short and long term rental and rent 2 buy.Locally owned and operated by Boyd Hanlon, they stock and offer the latest models from quality brands you know and trust.A very high level of personalised service is delivered to every customer from the moment they make contact with Major Rentals to the professional delivery and installations and throughout the entire rental term.Major Rentals has been in operation in the local area for six years, the owner operator has over 30 years’ experience in electrical appliances and furniture, having managed, owned and operated a number of retail appliance/ furniture stores.Major Rentals offer a very large range of quality equipment at very competitive rates. Rent 2 own the equipment and offer to buy it at the end of the rental term for as little as $1.00. Renting from Major Rentals removes any

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No Known Grave Contributed by Helen PageEarlier this year, with other members of the Peachester History Committee and Friends of Bankfoot House, I joined a tour through the WW1 battlefields of France and Belgium, the area known as the Western Front. This was an unforgettable experience, and we were honoured to visit the graves and memorials of several ‘local boys’ as well as relatives and family friends.While researching in preparation for the trip, we became aware that many of our names of interest were not to be found in the war cemeteries, but at the memorials to the fallen.The Australian Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux commemorates the 11,000 Australian diggers who ‘fell in France and have no known grave’. In Belgium on the panels of the Menin Gate Memorial at Ypres there are another 6,191 names of men of the AIF.The total Australian losses during WW1 were horrific: 60,000 fatalities from a force of 413,000. It is almost impossible to comprehend these figures; but the thought that more than 17,000 of these young men could not be accorded the dignity of a known resting place was for me the most disturbing impression from the tour. Every one of the casualties represents

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a family losing a father, son, husband or brother; but for the ‘missing’ the tragedy was often compounded by years of uncertainty.The service files at the National Archives (all WW1 files now available digitally) reveal the family distress through letters begging for news. For example James Alexander Page, grandson of Peachester pioneers James and Margaret Page, was killed in action at Pozieres on August 5, 1916; however at the time he was listed as missing. His service file includes letters as late as 1921 still looking for answers. At the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial we were pleased to pay our respects to James, along with other local diggers, Robert and Alexander Gilvear of Glass House Mountians, and Arthur William Storr whose brothers settled at Peachester after the war.The First World War will be the theme at the PHC meeting on Sunday, November 4, including a report and slide presentation by the Western Front travellers.

Peachester History Committee meets at the Peachester Hall on the first Sunday of the month. If you would like more information please contact Helen Page 5494 9557 or Jan Gresham 5494 2301.

Lance Corporal James A. Page,15th Btn A.I.F., enlisted November, 27 1914

Third mountain rescue in eight daysBy Dave Erbacher and Louise MurrayOver the weekend the local SES crew completed two rescues on Saturday - the group was called at 1.10pm to assist in the recovery of a 70-year-old man who was experiencing severe chest pains whilst walking on the Trachyte / Mt Tibrogargan walking circuits. Beerwah Paramedics, Julian, Craig and Terry were in attendance and after stabilising the patient, assisted in his conveyance in a stretcher back to the car park arriving about 2.30pm. He was subsequently conveyed to Caloundra Hospital for further checks.Group Leader, Robert Barry thanked the crew Tim, Robert, Roger and Dave and several young men who had just completed the Tibro climb.On Sunday, the group were called to an injured hiker on Mount Ngungun. The fall was coincidentally on the same stretch as the accident on the previous Sunday. Collette, and her husband Steve (both fit and in their 40’s) from Kawana were hiking Mount Ngungun, when unfortunately Collette slipped. She sustained a very obvious fracture to her lower leg (tibia/fibula). Four paramedics were in attendance. The paramedics did request a helicopter but there were none available. Collette was stretchered down very ably by using a belay set-up by the SES.“Thank you very much to the SES volunteers Tim, Roger, Trish, Tarra and Louise. It is also always so nice that there are ready volunteers from the public, and this was so on Sunday. It was much appreciated,” said Robert Barry.

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November 1, 9.30 - 11.30am, Discover IPad: The future of technology is here. Come and find out about the iPad! Discover how to use the iPad for the Internet, email, photos, reading, books, watching movies, listening to music and more. Bookings essential.November 8 and 15 - iPad: Built in Apps. Learn about application software. Come and find out about using your iPad’s built-in apps. This is a two week course. Must have own iPad, Apple account and credit if wishing to purchase new apps. Bookings essential.November 29 - Photo Fun with Apps (must have own iPad and iTunes account and login). Bookings are essential.(Attending Discover iPad is recommended before attending the Inbuilt Apps and Photo Fun sessions.)November 7, 2.00pm - 2.30pm. Emotional Healing. Pam’s talk is about supplying information about how to use your unique ability to perform your own inner healing. Bookings essential.November 26, 1.30pm - 2.30pm. Free financial education workshop and afternoon tea. Find out how you can get $500.00 to put toward your child's (or your own) education costs thanks to The Smith Family. Eligibility criteria applies. Bookings essential phone Christine 5451 1069.November 28, 2.00pm - 2.30pm. Hola Latin America.Hola Latin America is an exciting picturesque portrayal of the beauty, architecture, history and cultural aspects of places like Machu Picchu, Buenos Aires or Mexico City. Bookings essential.November 5 - December 15, Books 4 Kids Make a kid’s Christmas. Simply buy a new children’s book and hand it in to any Sunshine Coast Library branch.JP ServiceA free Justice of the Peace (JP) service is available at Beerwah library on Mondays and Thursdays 10.00am -12.30pm.Contact your library on 1300 542 727 or visit us at 25 Peachester Road.

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Stargazer Astrology

Mercury goes retrograde on Wednesday, November 7 for three weeks, bringing the potential for confusion, mistakes and delays. This is not a good time to make any major purchases or sign contracts, unless you’re prepared to revise your plans (or take purchases back to the shop) down the track. It is however a great time to catch up on all your paperwork, and reorganise so you can be more streamlined. Mercury is retrograde until Tuesday, November 27.As in 2000, this stationary Mercury is falling very close to the US elections. You may remember the confusion around whether Al Gore or George Bush had won the US presidential election then, with endless recounts and eventual intervention from the courts. We can expect the same, if not worse, to happen this time - it will be interesting to see what manifests this time round!The New Moon on Wednesday, November 14 is a total solar eclipse, falling at 21 degrees Scorpio, exact at 8.07am. This eclipse is visible in its totality in Far North Queensland, around Cairns and the Atherton Tablelands. Eclipses bring unexpected changes into people’s lives, so check your birth chart to see where this one falls and what part of your life is likely to be affected.The solar eclipse is followed two weeks later by a lunar eclipse, the Full Moon in Gemini on Thursday, November 29. This eclipsed Full Moon invites us to find a balance between logic and intuitive knowing, so that any action we take integrates both polarities, aware of relevant information while inspired to find deeper meaning in life. The eclipse intensifies the energy of this Full Moon, which is exact just after midnight at 00.45am (effectively Wednesday night, November 28).Remember that eclipses demand respect, so don’t take any unnecessary risks in the couple of weeks leading up to this time.

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Budget now to avoid Christmas hangoverGlasshouse Country families should start preparing their Christmas budget today to avoid a post-Christmas financial hangover said The Smith Family, operator of Saver Plus, a saving and financial education program that is assisting Glasshouse lower-income families to save.Who can join Saver Plus?You may be eligible if you or your partner:•haveaHealthCareoraPensionerConcession Card•areatleast18-years-old•haveachildatschoolorstartingnextyearor attend vocational education yourself•havesomeregularincomefromwork.Sunshine Coast Saver Plus Coordinator, Christine O’Leary, said some families tend to overspend during the Christmas period and wake up in the New Year with a credit card debt that can take months to pay off.“We recommend families prepare a spending plan early, including what they can afford to spend overall, what they need to buy, and how much they will allocate between gifts, groceries, holidays, decorations and any other expenses,” said Christine.“To assist Glasshouse families with their budget and spending plan, and get $500.00 to put toward their child’s education costs, we are offering a free financial education workshop and afternoon tea at Beerwah Library on Monday, November 26 at 1.30pm.”Christine encourages local families to come along to the free workshop to find out more about the program.“Saver Plus is a great program that can support families in developing money management skills, such as budgeting and saving a little bit regularly throughout the year in preparation for big expenses like the festive season. The financial skills families learn through Saver Plus can be applied across all areas of their day-to-day lives,” she said.Saver Plus is a 10-month program which assists people on lower incomes to save for their own or their children’s education, rewarding their efforts by matching every dollar they save with another dollar (up to $500.00).People interested in applying to join Saver Plus, or to RSVP for the free workshop, should call Christine O’Leary at The Smith Family on 5451 1069.Tips to avoid over-spending during the Christmas period•shoppingwithalist,soyousticktowhatyou need to buy•beforeyoubuy,shoparound(includingonline) and compare prices•considerDIYpresentsandcardsandmaking your own Christmas Day treats•givingtime-vouchersasgifts,likeaweekend’s worth of free babysitting or gardening, and•gettingthefamilytoagreetoonlybuypresents for children or organise a Kris Kringle.

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You Said ItIt’s disgustingI have just come back from taking my dog for a walk around the block, and I am amazed at the amount of uneducated recyclers about.In a space of a kilometre I noticed a large blanket, a squashed up venetian blind, and countless recyclables in plastic bags. What a shame all the complying people's recyclables are now contaminated and the whole truck load is classed as land fill.Council should refuse to collect these bins as well as bins which have their lids ajar. It's disgusting that people are so lazy.

A. McMasterMooloolah

Distorted factsIn response to two letters in your ‘You Said It’ section of Glasshouse Country News, October 17 2012) ‘Pain and misery’ and ‘Animals continue to suffer’.People involved in breeding and rearing animals are not cruel as suggested, as the end result of the endeavours would not be met.The writer doesn’t have a good knowledge of the treatment of animals aboard specially constructed ships for transporting livestock. True, profit is the main aim of business and if animals were treated as he suggests there would be no profit for anyone involved in the industry. Australia would lose an export which was recently proved with the suspension of exports to Indonesia both from personal and Government revenue. To my knowledge making a profit has not become a criminal offence in Australia.The ill-treatment of animals at overseas backyard slaughter houses is unfortunate, but this is a very small percentage of the animals transported. It must also be remembered that in many of the recipient countries the consumers buy their meat daily due to the lack of refrigeration facilities. This, coupled with religious methods of killing, negates the cry to export, from Australia, slaughtered animals.It should be pointed out that Australia is doing a great deal to improve slaughter house conditions. It should also be noted that if export of live animals were banned from Australia there are other countries who would willingly reap the benefits of the market. These countries may not be so willing to continue improvement to the slaughter house conditions.

Bob O'ConorGlass House Mountains

Ocsober successI would like to pass on special thanks to our local citizens for their wonderful generosity in supporting my efforts for Ocsober. This is a national venture which raises funds to assist in setting up and delivering education programs for

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young people, about the problems associated with alcohol and substance use. These Life Education programs, which travel to rural and remote areas as well as cities, rely solely on donations to keep them going.My pledge has been to give up alcohol during the month of October. This is my second year of Ocsober and once again, our community has been outstanding in sponsoring me. Very special thanks go to my friends in the Singing Belles and Glasshouse Country Care for their sponsorship and for their encouragement.I am now three quarters way through my ‘dry’ month and am also three quarters way towards my target figure of $1,000.00. The big bonuses for me are that I have shed four kilos without trying and I don’t wake up grumpy each day!Thanks again to the people of Glasshouse Country.

Jenny CarrBeerwah

Clarification of a few issuesRe: Article about Mooloolah Valley Country Club in GCNews edition October 24.

In June 2011 a special meeting was called at the club for the purpose of electing an interim committee to attend to the affairs of the club until an Annual General Meeting could be called. I was elected to this committee, as were seven others. This election was witnessed by a large audience. Upon examination of the situation it was immediately obvious that the interim committee had inherited a serious financial situation. We continued to trade until September. During this brief period we were able to pay wages and other costs, including insurance premiums. We were making a small profit but it was not enough to manage the inherited debt. As a result the club ceased trading in September 2011.The committee continued to pursue insurance claims and we were very close to meeting the requirements for a settlement. We went through an extensive process to rebuild the books, and appealed to creditors to assist with this process. We also had to have a gaming audit, but did not have the resources to pay for it. The rest is now history.Your article mentions that Williams Hall Chadwick is owed approximately $48,000. It is my understanding that this company audited the affairs of previous committees of the club. To me

$48,000 is a lot of expensive auditing. Surely they should have realised that the club was in difficulty and should have acted earlier?Your article also mentions that, in a questionnaire provided by the insolvency auditor, I stated that the failure of the club was due to ‘bad management, both deliberate and accidental, by committees and staff over several years.’ It is true that I wrote this but nobody, including Mr Morton, asked me why I chose these words.In conclusion I would like to extend my thanks to the other members of the interim committee. It became painfully clear that the task we inherited was going to become very hard and difficult. I believe that we gave it the best shot, but it was the lack of accountability and diligence shown by the previous committees and managers that beat us in the end.

Brad BousteadGlenview

Accident – no accidentOn Saturday, October 20 my husband took our three kids to Bribie Island for a day on the beach. He was waiting for other family members who were coming up from Brisbane whilst the kids were playing in a playground behind him.Within 10 minutes of arriving, he heard an almighty scream which was coming from our four-year-old boy. Our oldest son ran over, picked him up and carried him to his dad. He was screaming hysterically and was in a lot of pain.He managed to tell dad that a 'big boy' had catapulted him off the see-saw because he wanted a turn and decided this was a good way to get rid of a little boy! Not only did he not check to see if he was ok, he legged it. What was more unbelievable was that the boy’s parents also decided to run and leave my husband and two other of our kids, struggling and without help.My husband spent six hours at A & E in Caboolture, where following x-rays, was told that a very nasty spiral fracture on his femur was the result of this violent behaviour.We spent another four hours in A & E at Redcliffe on Sunday and another six yesterday for further pain relief and more castings.I am now left with a little boy in a cast, in major pain, sitting in a wheelchair - losing money from not being able to work to look after him, paying for medical bills, wheelchair hire and medication, plus further treatment with a bleak outlook for his leg, thanks to a bully and irresponsible parents! You know who you are - teach your child a lesson in behaviour and be a responsible parent and at least check on the injured party!Accidents happen, this however was the act of a bully with no manners and no concern for anything he did. Shame on you!

K. ShepherdBeerwah

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Andrew PowellState member for Glass House

P: 5435 2013

Speed limit changesResidents of Peachester have communicated their desire over the years to have the speed along Peachester Road through the Township reduced from the current 80km/h. I have recently been advised by the Department of Transport and Main Roads that the speed has been reviewed and will now be reduced to 60km/h by the end of the year. This is good news for people who have raised concerns for the safety of school children and people using the local shops. The review considered many factors including road function, traffic speeds, speed environment and crash history.

Update on ‘speed dip’ on Peachester Range RoadReaders may recall a letter to the Editor in July from an unknown resident of Peachester regarding their concerns for a ‘speed dip’ that had developed along Peachester Range Road. TMR have now responded to my enquiry following this letter and have advised that pavement repairs have recently been completed to rectify the situation.

Funding boost for koala rescue and rehabilitationThe Newman government has reinforced its commitment to koala protection, launching a new grants program for groups involved in koala conservation services. The Koala Rescue and Rehabilitation Grants will be available to eligible front-line organisations that provide an invaluable service to the community through their work with sick, injured and orphaned koalas in Queensland. By providing this funding for koala rescue and rehabilitation the Newman government is taking action to address other issues that affect koala numbers such as attacks from domestic animals and vehicle strike. The grants program is aimed at building the capacity of koala conservation groups to enhance their ability to effectively deliver rescue and rehabilitation services now and into the future. I am pleased to report we have allocated $800,000 over the next four years to support the important work of koala rescue and rehabilitation services. Applications for the rescue and rehabilitation grants opened on October 12 and will close on December 7, 2012. For more information visit: www.ehp.qld.gov.au or phone 3330 6317.

Mark McArdleState member for CaloundraP: 5491 2780

Old Gympie Road / Peachester Road Intersection A petition urging the State Government to immediately review and improve this intersection closed on Monday, October 29 and I’d like to thank the local community for throwing their support behind it. At last count, the online and hardcopy petition had attracted nearly 700 signatures which is a fantastic result. These items will be tabled in Parliament this week and then presented to Transport Minister, the Honourable Scott Emerson. This intersection is very dangerous for people to attempt to cross, particularly as it is located out the front of Beerwah State School. As soon as I receive a response from Minister Emerson I will provide an update.

Congratulations to our studentsOver the coming weeks my wife Judy and I will be attending a series of school graduation, academic award and presentation evenings in the local community. I’d really like to thank the hardworking staff, teachers and parents who organise these nights and kindly extend an invitation for us to attend.What’s most rewarding about attending these evenings is seeing a showcase of impressive academic talent from across the community. I’m always inspired by students who are extremely persistent and determined. They’re our leaders of tomorrow and they’re rightly proud of their achievements.

Funding available for community and volunteer groupsThe Newman Government recently announced its Caring for our Community program, which is a three-year $4 million initiative to help community and volunteer groups apply funding to help their local communities. Grants of up to $5,000 are available for the purchase of items such as computers and whitegoods, whereas grants of up to $15,000 are also available towards the purchase of essential equipment or infrastructure. Applications close December 3. For more information phone 3224 8050 or visit www.communities.qld.gov.au

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GCNewsaskedKirsteeCopleyownerofFitnessMatters(BeerwahandMooloolah)whathertipsareforgettingsetforsummer.WithChristmasonlyeightweeksaway,nowisthebesttimetogetreadyand prepare your body for those extra little indulgences we treat ourselves to during the festivities.We all want to feel good about ourselves when it comes to Christmas parties and gatherings.FitnessMatter’s‘6weekChristmasCardioChallenge’istheperfectwaytoget your body healthy, fit and fabulously toned in time for the silly season.Withsixweeklypersonaltrainingsessions,unlimitedsixweekmembership,challengebookletandheapsmoreyouwillbeGUARANTEEDtogettheresults you desire!TheotherawesomeadvantagetothischallengeisthatitWILLallowyoutohavethoselittleextraswealllikeatthistimeofyear.FitnessMattershavedesignedthischallengetobefun,motivationalandeffective.FormoreinformationonthechallengepleaseeitherdropintoeithertheBeerwahorMooloolahcluborcall13000WECARE(922273).FitnessMattersisaboutiquegymofferingagenuinelycaring,friendlyservicewithairconditionedroomsandmodernequipment.

FitnessMattersoffersawiderangeof group fitness classes and great membershippackages.BothBeerwahandMooloolahClubsareopen24/7BeerwahisstaffedMonday-Thursday7.00am–12.00noonand3.00pm–7.00pmFridays7.00am–12.00noonand3.00pm – 7.00pm MooloolahisstaffedMonday-Thursday7.00am–12.00noonand3.00pm–6.00pmFridays7.00am–12.00noon

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A list of all the Christmas light displays will be published in the last two editions ofGlasshouse Country News on December 12 and 18

The competition winners will be announced Monday, December 17

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If you love lighting up your home and sharing the joy with others, why don’t you let us know your address, either for the competition or just for public viewing?

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Out and About

Bikes all dressed for an outing

The ‘Power of Pink’ was put to the test last Sunday when male and female motorcyclists joined the Girl Torque Annual Bras n' Bikes Run Breast Cancer Fundraiser 2012.The ride kicked off at the Ettamogah Hotel at Palmview at 9.00am travelling approximately 200km, with a smoko stop at Kilcoy and then back to the Beerwah RSL for lunch.

Pink power

Cheryl Thorpe with Greg and Jackie Morrall

Terry and Jenny Webb pretty in pinkDiane Freeman and Monica Orgovanyi, with Neil SheppardAnnette Laudani rode in from Sesame Street

Happenings

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Let us entertain you!!A Variety Concert at the Powerboat Club Caloundra on Sunday, November 4 at 2.00pm. The concert is to raise funds for a treatment for Shekinah and will feature well-known local artists Shades of green, Ken, Top Shelf, Gypsy Fire, German Alpenglocken, Renate, and Sid / Bagpipes. Venue will be the Pelican Room, doors open at 1.30pm to start at 2.00pm, tickets are $10.00pp, there will be fabulous raffle prizes.

Mooloolah Performing Our Arts OffDon’t miss the next Mooloolah Performing Our Arts Off night to be held at the Mooloolah Public Hall on Saturday, November 3, 5.30pm – 9.00pm. Featuring two headline acts, Sulco and Miss Marie. Become part of exposing emerging and established local performers including musicians, song writers, singers, dancers, comedians, poets and more!Wear your best shoes and hat to be in the running for a prize. Gold coin donation on entry. Hot dogs, nachos and non-alcoholic drinks for sale. Lucky door prize on the night. Visit us on Facebook or contact Natasha on 0418 720 515.

Potpourri of paintingsLocal Blackall Range Visual Artists will present their end-of-year exhibition on November 10 and 11 in St Mary’s Hall, Village Green, Montville.There will be a wonderful mix of landscape, still life, and native flora and fauna paintings in a variety of media. Hand-made cards and delightful small works will be perfect for holiday gifts. BRVA want to thank their local supporters and wish everyone the compliments of the season.Entry is free and the hall will be open from 9.30am to 4.00pm each day. As always, commissions from sales and donations will go towards maintenance of the historic hall.

Best in showBeerwah Sportsground will host the Sunshine Coast Kennel Club’s next Championship Dog Show on Saturday, November 17 commencing at 4.00pm.The show will have seven rings operating simultaneously with an entry of about 700 dogs which cover up to 120 different breeds.Many of these will be the regular favourites but there will also be many unusual and rare breeds shown as well.Judging is alphabetical by breed so Afghan Hounds will be on early, while Welsh Corgis may not be in the ring until later in the evening.The club encourage any and all to come along and enjoy their show. Exhibitors are more than willing to chat about their breeds and the showing is quite amazing and interesting to watch.There will be ‘doggy product’ stalls and other stalls of interest. Catering is provided at the canteen and also a coffee van and ice-creams.

Want to grow your own vegetables?Do crisp fresh crunchy vegetables that are organically grown in your own garden interest you? It is easy to make up a no dig; no weed and no irrigation vegetable patch; you just need to know how.Find out all you need to know at the Mooloolah River Waterwatch and Landcare workshop on Saturday, November 3 from 9.00am – 12.00noon. Cost is $20.00 per person and includes morning tea. The workshop will be held at the nursery located on 2671 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview. Phone to book your spot on 5494 5074 or email [email protected]

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Things 2 Do

Happenings Happenings

Caboolture Apex Fireworks

Member for Glasshouse Andrew Powell with Cr Adrian Raedel shopping at the market stalls

Tae Kwon Do demonstration

Rockwall action

Fun, fireworks and fundraisingOver 700 people visited the 2012 Elimbah Community Fun Day recently, which is an important event that brings the community together each year while giving many of the local community groups opportunities to raise funds and awareness of their activities.

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SELF EDUCATION EXPENSES

Carolyn WheelerWoodford Office

1/116 Archer Street Phone: 5496 1156

email: [email protected]

Are you studying to improve your skills in your current job? You maybe able to claim self-education expenses that relate to a course of education provided by a school, college, university, or other place of education. Included in these costs are tuition fees, student union fees, textbooks, stationery, interest on loans taken out to fund self-education, motor vehicle and home office running costs and decline in value of office equipment. Professional education courses provided by professional associations, work-related seminars and conferences are not

self-education expenses. Instead, these expenses are claimed as general work-related expenses. Payments for HELP (previously HECS) places, either upfront or through the HELP debt system, are not deductible. Interest on loans to make these payments is also not deductible. However, course fees and interest on loans relating to non-Commonwealth supported places may be tax deductible. Please feel free to contact us if you wish to discuss this further.Claiming self-education expensesYou can claim self-education expenses only where there is a direct

connection between your studies and your current work activities, such as: The study is enabling you to maintain or improve the skills and knowledge required to perform your current work activities; or The study will lead to increased earning capacity from your current work activities.You cannot claim a deduction for self-education expenses incurred to enable you to obtain a new job or commence a new business.Please contact us for more detailed information on what you are able to claim, and good luck with your studies.

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N is for NicotianaAs with most people, I was introduced to some aspects of the genus Nicotiana at a young age. Nicotiana tabacum is the source of the tobacco leaf and smoking was common amongst the adults around me.It was not until many years later, while working as a gardener in London, that I discovered the ornamental side to this group of plants.Nicotiana is a genus of about 70 species, mostly found in the Americas and Australia. It was named in honour of Jean Nicot – a 16th century French ambassador to Portugal who introduced the plant to the courts of Europe for its medicinal properties. Supposedly it could cure many forms of ailments including cancer.Australia has 21 native species, some of which were chewed by members of the indigenous population as a stimulant.All plants in this genus contain nicotine and other alkaloids which are toxic. Extracts from some species have been used to commercially produce pesticides but modern synthesised pesticides have seen a decline in this production.Home and organic gardeners can create their own extract to use. As with any pesticide, care should be exercised in handling and applying it, as it is a poison.Flowering Tobaccos are a beautiful addition to border plantings and cottage gardens. Their drooping trumpet shaped flowers work well on mass of scattered amongst other plants, rising up like a beacon.Nicotiana alta is a one metre tall, short lived perennial which is best grown from seed and left to naturalise parts of a garden bed.Nicotiana sylvestris is a very fragrant species suited to growing in shady conditions, though the plant is taller than most others and not suited to border plantings.Most Nicotiana are frost tender and annuals should be planted out in spring as the temperature starts to rise. They can be grown in full sun to part shade as long as they get three to four hours of direct sun each day.It should be noted that a common weed plant on the Sunshine Coast, Wild Tobacco is, in fact, Solanum mauritianum and not a Nicotiana. It is a member of the same family, Solanaceae, which contains the likes of the tomato, petunias and black nightshade.In London I dealt with the hybrid Nicotiana x sanderae, a low growing annual with a profusion of flowers in white through to reds and purple. The evening scent of these plants hooked me and takes me back over the seas when I come across it here.

What’s on for gardeners in NovemberLocal groups•GlasshouseCountryBromeliadSociety–November4,2.00pmattheMary McKillop Centre, Peachester Road, Beerwah. Visitors and new members are welcome to attend. Please bring a friend and a cup for afternoon tea. To find outmorecontactPatPennellon54387375.•PeachesterDistrictHorticultureSociety–finalmeetingoftheyear,November 15, 9.30am at Trish’s place. Bring a chair and meat for a barbecue – salad items from Trish’s garden. Visitors always welcome. For more information contactTrishon54969169.•GlasshouseCountryOrchidSociety–November8,commencingat7.30pmat theGlasshouseRSLclub,ReedStreet,GlassHouseMountains.Enquiriesto JanGreshamon54942301.•BeerwahGardenClub–November3,1.30pmatthehomeofAnne,18 Coolamon Crescent, Beerwah. Please bring a chair and a mug for a cuppa. ForfurtherinformationphoneNarelleon54969506.•HibiscusSociety–NorthMoretonregion–November11,at1.30pmandwill feature garden design and maintenance tips. It will be held in a member’s gardenandcontactisthroughGynithon54987757.•SocietyforGrowingAustralianPlants(SGAP)–November11,at2.00am. An introduction to the wonderful world of fungi, at the home of Ian and Chrissie McMaster, 521 Mt Mellum Road, Mt Mellum. All welcome. Enquiries54949187.

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Glasshouse Country Ministers Fellowship

Glasshouse Country Baptist Church58 Roberts Rd, Beerwah

Invites you to our Sundayservices at 9.00am

Enquiries phone 5494 6354

Glasshouse Country Uniting ChurchA Caring Christian Community

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10.30am - Peachester UC 1st & 3rd SunPhone: 5494 6187 All Welcome!

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Caloundra St, Landsborough 5494 8896Sunday 5.30pm:

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Almost ChristmasIt’s hard to believe that Christmas is nearly here. For all of its commercialism, Christmas reminds us just how much God thinks of us - He sent His son Jesus to come and live among us.Jesus was born somewhere around 6 - 4 bc. Apparently when the modern calendar was organised they made some miscalculations in the date.During this time King Herod the Great was in charge of Israel. He was called the great because he loved to build great things. To build his favourite palace Herod literally moved a mountain. He took the top off one mountain and used it to make another mountain higher and then build his palace on top of it.The swimming pool at the bottom of the palace is bigger than a soccer field - talk about overkill - imagine having to clean it.Jesus was born just six kilometres away in a small country town called Bethlehem.Unlike Herod who lived in luxury, Jesus was born in a cave that was used as a stable. Forget the Christmas cards, Bethlehem is full of caves that were used as stables, wood was far too expensive and difficult to get. Even the manger he was put in was carved out of a large rock. It probably looked like the old concrete laundry tubs of our grandparents for the same reason - wood was too rare to use, while rock is

everywhere in Bethlehem.When Jesus was less than two, a caravan of scholars from a foreign nation came to Herod and told him that the promised King had been born. If the prophecy was and is true then the coming of Jesus is the greatest event in human history.Herod called the religious leaders of the day and they told him that the promised king was born about six kilometres away.Six kilometres is not a long walk, just an hour or two. Yet the terrible untold tragedy of the Christmas story is that no one went and checked it out except a group of foreigners. Even the religious clergy of the day – who were clinging onto the promise of a coming king, didn’t check out this child.During this Christmas season we are going to hear lots of Christmas carols, we are going to hear a lot about Jesus, but most people will be like Herod and the clergy and the court of Jesus’s day - no one is really going to pay attention to the greatest event in world history.Don’t be like the people of Herod’s day - be like the wise scholars and check Jesus out for yourself.

Remembrance Day 2012The 94th Remembrance Day Commemorative Service will be held at the Cenotaph at Settlers Rotary Park at Glass House Mountains. Form up will be from 1035 hours, commencement 1040 hours.Schools Competition Awards will be incorporated into the Service after the 11.00am Silence. A light luncheon will be available at the RSL Club after the Service.

Creating a local artist trailA meeting was held in Glasshouse Mountains in September to explore the possibility of starting a Glasshouse Artists Trail. The enthusiastic artists who attended have decided to set a target for next year while continuing to find more artists to be involved. We welcome practitioners in all art forms, so if you have an art studio in the area between the range and the coast that doesn’t fit within existing art trails we’d like to hear from you. The next meeting will take place on Thursday, November 1 so bring your ideas and join us. Contact Neville on 0438 525 749 or [email protected]

Glasshouse Country RSLRaffle resultsLucky door - Keith E 84DMeat tray - Libby 60C, blue dotsFruit and veggie tray - Rich 54C, blue dotsFruit and veggie tray - Helen 69A, orange clubs

Mooloolah Community BarbecueCome along to the Mooloolah and District Community barbecue at the Mooloolah Community Centre, this Friday, November 2, 5.00 – 7.00pm. Meet new people. Catch up with friends and neighbours. Op Shop open. Bring along any excess fruit and vegetable produce for the Food Swap.Want to do a fun volunteer community role? Volunteers are being called for to help with these monthly barbecues. Enquiries contact 5494 7822.43 Bray Road, Mooloolah. Proudly supported by White’s IGA.

Sunshine Coast Arthritis Support Group The next meeting will be held at 12.45pm on Thursday, November 1 at the Maroochydore RSL Sub-Branch, RSL House, 106 Memorial Avenue, Maroochydore.The guest speaker will be Duncan Grant – Physiotherapist and he will be talking about ‘How physio can help your Bones and Joints’. For further information please contact Mary on 5441 2259 and 0403 339 057 or Jeanette on 5443 7446.

Garage SaleA pre Christmas garage sale is to take place at Calvary Lutheran Church, Reed Street Glass House Mountains (next to the RSL) on Saturday,

November 10 starting at 8.00am. If you are interested in booking a stall site they are $10.00 per site, please phone 5494 9191 or 5494 7800.

Healing Day Glass House MountainsWe are a group of alternative healers who will do the best to help you feel better.We have had successful experience in helping with depression, migraine, pain and other illnesses.A donation of $5.00 would be greatly appreciated to cover the costs.Held on the first Saturday of each month (November 3 and December 1) from 1.30pm to 4.30pm at the Glass House Neighbourhood Centre, opposite the Post Office in Glass House Mountains. For more information call 5493 0102.

Sunshine Coast Aglow The group’s next meeting will at 9.30am on Friday, November 9 in the CWA hall, Kalinga Street, Caloundra. Aglow is an international Christian women’s organisation and is in 172 nations. Women from all denominations are made welcome. Come along, bring a friend and enjoy an inspirational message and worship. Entry is $7.00 which includes morning tea. For more information, contact Isabella on 5476 8463 or Dorothy on 5476 4190.

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Five times Olympic champion Clint Robinson was the special guest at Glasshouse Country Christian College’s Sports Awards’ Night last Wednesday. Mr Robinson grew up on the Sunshine Coast and had a love of sports from a very young age. “I remember my grade eight teacher we dubbed as ‘Mr Cool’ telling me that whatever I did, to make sure I gave it everything I had,” Mr Robinson said.Mr Robinson presented medals and trophies to GCCC young sportsmen and women and then spent some time telling the students about some of his experiences as an Olympian and athlete while GCCC’s Head of Sport Mr Matthew Beattie interviewed him. When asked what his biggest challenge was, Mr Robinson was torn between two major experiences.“Hurting my shoulder very badly and then having to spend hours in rehab each day was very difficult but my biggest challenge was performing my first drug test,” Mr Robinson said. “The only person available to supervise was a female and I’ve always been very shy so I’m not sure which one of us went the brightest red when it was time to provide the sample,” he said.Clint Robinson won a complete set of medals at the Summer Olympics in Barcelona 1992 and became the first Australian canoe/kayak gold medallist. Mr Robinson also enjoys a rich history of achievements in the Surf Life Saving and was awarded an OAM for the finest national

championship record of any surf lifesaver when he reached 30 gold medals.Approximately 300 people attended the evening which began with hair raising demonstrations by GCCC’s prize winning cheerleading teams. The girls somersaulted, danced and launched themselves in the air with amazing agility and grace.

The Primary Sportsman of the Year was awarded to Ryan Sauer and for the second time running Natasha Hoeksema won Primary Sportswoman of the year. The title of Secondary Sportsman of the year went to Mitchell Fraser and the Secondary Sportswoman of the year was awarded to Andrea Little.

Principal Mike Curtis, Head of Physical Education Mr Mathew Beattie, Mr Clint Robinson, Mrs Christin Scott and Mrs Wendy Stott

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Beerwah Ladies GolfContributed by Jenny Kelly

The wind dropped a bit and the sun was shining on 60 girls as they played a Stroke event for trophies kindly donated by Lyn Lambert and Ros Jamieson. In conjunction with the daily Stroke competition, we played the final Medal event, the Medal of Medalists, which was very well won by Cathy Stone who came in with a great score of 69 Nett. For her win in the Medal event, Cathy took home a voucher for some lovely pampering at the hands of the girls at Beerwah Hair and Beauty. A big thank you to Vicky and her team for their generous support of the ladies competition.Cathy not only won the Medal but also the daily competition for a trophy donated by Lyn Lambert. Roselie Green was runner up with a score of 71 Nett. Winner of Division 2 was Pat Chapman who came in with a score of 70 Nett to take home the trophy donated by Ros Jamieson. Runner up was Joan Swyny with a score of 73 Nett. The Ball Rundown went to 75 Nett. Lesley Eggleston had her radar tuned in to take out the NTP on both numbers 2 and 5, Sonia Kenway took out 16 and Ruth Bowie won the 18th with a birdie. Until next week, stay safe and good golfing.

Landsborough Tennis ClubContributed by Jill KirchheinerFriday Night Tennis – With only two more matches before the semi-finals on November 16, some of the scores are very close. There are still some match scores to come in or be played and the scores will be adjusted when received. If you know of the results of any of these matches (in brackets) or any details please ring me on 5494 8218. There are still some players who need to pay their season fees which are due now and need to be paid to Dawn at Landsborough courts. Following are the scores up to October 26.Hot Shots – Dominique-96(12.10), Troy-75(12.10), Alex-56(12.10), Caleb-26(12.10) Div 1 – Emma-85(19.10 and 26.10), Jayden-65(19.10 and 26.10), Jacqueline-61(19.10 and 26.10), Tara-47(19.10 and 26.10)Div 2 – Marios-234, Luigis-200, Bowsers-141(10.8 and 26.10), Yoshis-99(10.8 and 26.10)Div 3 – Gaga-190, Adele-134, Rihanna-114, Madonna-108Div 4 – James-323, Van-294, Amy S-262, Archie-251, Caleb-230, Amy B-221

Beerwah Bulldogs Contributed by Melinda ThorpeFollowing our recent Annual General Meeting on held Sunday, October 14, the club is pleased to announce the following committee for season 2013, President – Slim Moroney, Senior Vice President – Jeff Bell, Junior Vice President – Stuart McLeod, Secretary – Melinda Thorpe, Treasurer – Lee Robertson.

A meeting has been called to discuss the options for senior rugby league in the district to be held at the clubhouse Thursday night, November 1 at 6.30pm; all those interested are welcome to attend.Anyone wanting to become involved in the club either in the way of playing, volunteering or sponsorship are encouraged to contact President Slim Moroney on 5494 1084 to discuss.

Glasshouse Country Bowls ClubContributed by Dennis HumeMonday, October 22 - Open 2 Bowl Triples. Winners were Rob Scullion, Jack Timm, Brian Fogarty 2 + 37. Runners up were from Caboolture Lakes. They were Gary Burrows, Brian and Doug 2 + 36 after a count back. Third place went to the District Presidents Team of Rod, George and Henry with highest score of 28 in the first game.Wednesday, October 24 - Ladies Bowls Day. With many ladies away watching District Finals at Bribie only two games of pairs was played. Warren Blackbourne and Joan Wilson def Margaret Beasley and John McSwain 23 to 19. Rae Farrell and Stewart Wilson def Di Garland and Di Hunt 32 to 13.Thursday, October 24 - Open Pairs Bowls. AM Game winners were Bob Moss and Rob

Farrell 2 + 22. Runners up were Ron Rix and John McSwain with + 23 in the second game. PM Game winners were Rob Scullion and Brian Fogarty 2 + 17. Runners up were Brian Saunders and Graham Turton with + 1 in second game.Saturday, October 27 - Round 1 of Club Championships in Men’s Triples and Mixed Triples. In the Men’s Triples, Terry Little’s team def Graham Richardson’s team 23 to 21. Robbie Dean’s team def Bill Tumbridge’s team 25 to 16. Rob Scullion’s team def Rob Farrell’s team 23 to 15. In the Mixed Triples, Graham Richardson’s team def Kevin Beasley’s team 28 to 15. Jim Tatum’s team def Gary Lehmann’s team 25 to 22. Bill Tumbridge’s team def Millie Freshwater’s team 28 to 14. Also a social game of Scroungers was played by several of the men present.

Mooloolah Valley Bowls ClubContributed by Judy WalkerTuesday, October 23 saw a tied game between Eileen Pierce, Ray Bryant and Judy Walker and Joy Ensbey, Lloyd Walker and Ede Clark.

Friday winners were Tony Pignata and Peter Setch, 2nd Eileen Pierce and Rosemay Roderick.Saturday was a Game of Scroungers won by Ede Clark.

Peewee – Team DS-163(10.8), Team Xbox-151, Team Nintendo-104(24.8),Team Playstation-91 (10.8 and 24.8)Cont Tennis ‘A’ – Smarties-324, Jaffas-324, Fantales-324, Minties-261Cont Tennis ‘B’ – Crunchies-314, Flake-306, Picnic-305, Snickers-300Club News - Ladies social tennis is on Tuesday mornings from 8.00am to approximately 12.00noon. Wednesday night mixed social tennis starts at 7.00pm to approximately 9.00pm and now that the weather is warming up they are looking for some more players for the Wednesday night social tennis. They would welcome any new players, beginners or experienced, for either of the above. If you would like more information about the club or being a member of the club, or you would like to know more about any of the tennis competitions, the Ladies Tuesday tennis, or Wednesday night tennis or are interested in receiving coaching, these details can be obtained by contacting Dawn on 5494 1085.Court hire during the daytime can be done through the Landsborough IGA and for night hire please contact Dawn.

Cathy with Lyn Lambert

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Our Medal of Medalists Cathy Stone with Captain Lea

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SCORPIO October 23 – November 22Now you can reap what you have sown. You will find yourself confronted with more opportunities than ever before. Travel is possible with work. You will meet lots of new people who will become very important and special to you.SAGITTARIUS November 23 – December 22You will be able to achieve much now as your self confidence will be high. You now can better yourself with career, your finances and personal life. Going on a spending spree will be exciting, but watch you don’t go over board and regret spending so much at the time.CAPRICORN December 23 – January 19Becoming closer to your family and friends will be important to you. There will be a need to let go of the past. Education and new studies are likely to be made now. Overseas travel will be also be important to you now. Close relationships will need readjusting and will then work out well.AQUARIUS January 20 – February 19You will be able to work hard and long to secure excellent results. Your finances will improve. A promotion and new opportunity will present itself. A change of residence may come as surprise. This is a time of new awakenings.

PISCES February 20 – March 20There can be some changes connected with close relationships. Some relationships may end while other relationships will become closer. Letting go of old habits will be needed. A new lifestyle is about to begin.ARIES March 21 – April 20Letting go of past hurts will be important. Making revisions on a creative project will be healing. New opportunities can arise with your work. A period of re-adjustment may be needed now as your life takes on new meaning. A change of car is possible.TAURUS April 21 – May 21This can be a very lucky time for you, so take advantage of any opportunities that come your way. Good news coming from an old friend. Hard work can bring rewards. A short trip in the country will be fun. Looking at moving house could be on your mind.GEMINI May 22 – June 21There can be quite a few changes in your home, as well as changes in your career. This is a good time to handle business affairs and start new projects. An unexpected phone call could change a lot of your plans this week. Take time out for yourself.

CANCER June 22 – July 22New friends made now will be important. A lot of short distance travel will be made. Self confidence will be high and your intuition will be very strong. New friends will come into your life that will be empowering and inspiring. Success is yours.LEO July 23 – August 22This is a time of positive feelings of optimism and actualising your ideas. This certainly is a time of new beginnings and a sense of well being. Stand back and look at the big picture of life. Time for laughter and to have fun. A change in your work is likely.VIRGO August 23 – September 22A change of residence is likely, as well as new beginnings with your work. New people who come into your life now will be long lasting friends. Much joy and love can be in your life now. Good news from family and friends. Holidays are now possible. LIBRA September 23 – October 22For those singles, a new or an old love can appear from out of the blue. Business partnerships will also be beneficial. It’s a great time to go after what you want. Try and not get involved with some politics at work. A windfall is also possible.

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