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Notes Editor’s note ... Community magazines are a dying breed. What keeps the Green going is its volunteer contributors and the fact locals want it! I rely on the time and community spirit of locals, (some pictured below), to share with readers their knowledge and passions. There’s also a wonderful group of volunteers, many who have been with the Green since the beginning, who do the grunt work every issue delivering the community mag throughout the village and placing inserts into issues – so we can keep costs down. But without a healthy readership, there’s no point. This remarkable community want real local content – not a sell or sensationalism – but to read about our community. From myself and our little Green team, thank you so much for reading and for your support throughout the year. We’ll see you in the shiny new year mid January. Have a great Christmas – remember to look up from the crazy and breathe in this beautiful place that we are lucky enough to live in.

HINTERLAND MOMENT Two Bob’s worth (Bob Mitchell and Bob Ward) waiting for the late bob to open the doors to buy the morning newspaper. Photo thanks to John Gyngell, Eumundi.

SACHA HAMILTON-MACL AREN editor@eumundigreen.com.au \ PO Box 482, Eumundi 4562

Cover photograph thanks to Sacha HMcL, Eumundi

Contributing this issue ...

Lilian Barry

Louise Formosa

Isabella Hogg

Janet Millington

Jan O’Halloran

Faye Wiggins

ECCO & Chamber report

Ignite English

CWA report

RDA report

Verrierdale hall report

Belli hall report

Anne Harris

Ayla Long

Melissa Isles

Wendy Birrell

Cleve Holloway

Anya Morgan

Tree place

Eumundi theatre

Eumundi Carols

EHA report

Eumundi fire report

Garden report

Lainie Adams

EDCA report

Bronwyn Pearson

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OH WHAT FUN, IT IS TO RIDE!! Record crowds lined the street to attend the annual Christmas in Cooroy parade this month. Hinterland locals were treated to a host of incredible creativity in the floats themed ‘past, present and future’ and our team were thrilled to join in the celebrations and throw themselves into a 70’s Flower Power timewarp. Winning best float was the cherry on top of a fantastic festive community celebration.

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WISHING YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A VERY SAFE AND HAPPY 2019 What a year it has been! Thanks for all your support. Our 2018 highlights: • • • •

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Business CHAMBER REPORT Eumundi Chamber of Commerce (ECC) organised some great breakfast and evening functions this year, with guest speakers such as Andrew Fairbairn from Visit Sunshine Coast and Louise Terry from Tourism Noosa. Thank you to The Store, The Fig Tree and the Imperial Hotel, for making these networking occasions a great experience. A lot of work has gone into strengthening relationships with key tourism bodies for the purposes of gaining recognition for Eumundi as one of the major tourism drawcards of the region. The value to the business community in tourism not only provides direct benefits to retailers and accommodation venues but also trade services and other sectors of our local economy which is why tourism is a key focus at this time. Working hand in hand with Experience Eumundi has also provided many benefits to members with the Eumundi Identity Workshop taking place at the Green Room, Imperial Hotel in August. The result provided businesses with a key

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framework to generate content for marketing and promotion of their products and services. I was recently appointed as a director of Tourism Noosa and I volunteer on the Visit Sunshine Coast subregional panel for Eumundi. Being on these boards allows me to contribute to the strategic direction of tourism within the region as well as providing Eumundi with a representative voice at a regional level. The Eumundi Business Awards, hosted by one of our members, Eumundi Square was a wonderful success and with so many member businesses nominated for the Best ECC Business, it was a pleasure to see Eumundi Village Pharmacy take out this award and Eumundi Dental winning the emerging business award. Congratulations to all nominees and winners. Chamber’s Facebook page has been up and running this year and thank you to Cindy Suters from Artisans Gallery. We encourage members to hashtag posts #eumundichamber or tag us @eumundichamber

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Photo: Cindy Suters with news, events, functions, workshops, special offers, and positions vacant. It has been a roller coaster working on and implementing plans for a new website but we are finally there and hoping to have it up and running by February next year. A lot of thought and design work has gone into making sure the website is set up correctly from the start and to maximise value for members. Thank you to our management committee; John Stone our

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Treasurer from Agri Finance Services, David Perez our President from Villa Prestige Properties, Cindy Suters our Vice President from Artisans Gallery Eumundi and Louise Formosa our Secretary from Eko Consulting. For potential members, please note there is a half yearly membership offer from 1 to 31st January if you would like to join, please contact info@ eumundichamber.biz. We wish everyone a wonderful Christmas and New Year!


Community CHRISTMAS NIGHT MARKET There was plenty of sparkle at last Friday’s Night Markets. The threat of a cyclone kept most locals at home, but those who braved the rain enjoyed; Christmas lights, Santa visiting on his preferred mode of transport, an acrobatic show and plenty of tasty food. The real favourite for kids has become the colourful lights throughout the playground in Dick Caplick Park, which turns the park into a magical wonderland.

EUMUNDI CHRISTMAS NIGHT MARKET Eumundi Christmas Night Market will be held this Fri 21 Dec, 5-9pm. Santa will be arriving on the Eumundi Fire Truck at about 5.30pm and is available for photos. The evening includes; food trucks; Christmas cookie decorating (first 300 children), 6pm; free balloon twisting by Miss Donna Balloons, 6-8pm; free face painting by Spritely Designs, 5.30-8.30pm and farm animals from Old Macdonald’s Travelling Farm, 5-9pm. eumundimarkets.com.au 7

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COMMUNITY NEWS Come one, come all to the New Year’s Eve Old Time Dance on Mon 31 Dec at the Belli Community Hall, 1170 Kenilworth Rd, Belli Park, 7.30pm for 8pm start. Great old time dance music played by Sunshine Swing Band. Great supper, raffles, lucky door & lucky spots. $14 Adults, $5 High School Students & children free. This is an alcohol-

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Celebrating a great year at Eumundi State School

The ministers for the Eumundi Presbyterian Church, Memorial Dr, would like to announce the time of their Christmas Day Service will be at 9am. Original Eumundi Markets will be operating on Boxing Day, Wed 26 Dec, 8am-1.30pm.

I would like to take this opportunity to wish all readers a very Merry Christmas and a safe and healthy 2019. I’ve had a fantastic year working with the community and fighting for local priorities, and I look forward to continuing to work together in the new year.

S O R K I D S H I T T H E S TA G E Eumundi’s School of Rock (SOR) celebrated another year of talented musicians teaching music to hinterland kids with their annual Christmas concert. The 20 children from grades three to eight performed to a crowd of around 200 family and friends. SOR champions and Doonan locals Katie Noonan and Zac Hurren opened the show, with rockers Dallas Frasca getting the kids dancing.

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One of the highlights in the lead up to Christmas is always the celebrations that accompany the end of the school year, and it was an honour to be involved in the Awards ceremony at Eumundi State School.Congratulations to Jade Lawrence, who received the Dan Purdie Award for Outstanding and Consistent Effort. It was great to be part of the event, and to acknowledge all the hard work and effort that everyone, including students, teachers and support staff, have made throughout the year. Safety upgrades completed ahead of festive season

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intersection, it was a great win for the local community. We’ve got a way to go yet, but it’s a step in the right direction. It will be interesting to see what comes out of the planning study for the full length of the Eumundi Noosa Road, which is due to be completed next year.

I’ve been receiving plenty of positive feedback on the new right hand turning lane that has been installed at the intersection of Cash Road and Eumundi Noosa Road earlier this month. Thanks to all the locals who supported the campaign to improve the safety of this

Congratulations to Eumundi local Fiona Green, who won herself a new Weber Baby Q, by completing my community survey. Thank you to everyone who took the time to return the survey – we had hundreds of responses, and I am looking forward to catching up on the local issues deemed most important to locals.

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Community RDA REPORT

Christmas is fast approaching and once again Eumundi Rotary Club hopes to offer a barrow full of goodies as a raffle prize that will bring Christmas cheer to the lucky winner and their family.

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Jan O'Halloran, RDA Secretary, North Arm so reduced a smile can shine through. It is what keeps us doing what we do.

It has been a year of successes and ongoing development for Sunshine Coast Riding for the Disabled (RDA), North Arm. As a community-based organisation we are truly blessed to have so many wonderful volunteers from all walks of life offer their many and varied skills. Our horses are the pivotal cog in all the work we do and it is just magic to see how they can transform each individuals' life with just a look. On so many days we have what we call “That Special Moment” when something extraordinary happens and lives are changed. It is when a non-verbal participant speaks a sentence for the first time, or when anxiety is

There is a Bunnings wheel barrow full of goodies going to the lucky winner. Drawn at the Eumundi Pharmacy 11am, 24th December.

This year saw more growth at the Centre with the finalisation of the indoor arena watering system including the collection of rainwater into tanks, a new front awning was constructed which allows our wheelchair clients to unload and load safely undercover during wet weather and all the horse stalls have automatic waterers saving the volunteers time and energy in topping up buckets. Our support base continues to grow too. The Eumundi community is a major supporter of RDA with The Goose Club at Joe's Waterhole, Eumundi

Showgrounds, Eumundi markets, ECCO and Eumundi Rotary, being just a few of our major sponsors. 2019 plans are in full swing already with many clients already indicating their intention to return. Our new volunteer recruitment days are set for February 5 - 8 from 9am - 12pm. We are hoping for a good response from our community. Morning tea is provided. Our Committee meets on the second Monday of each month at 1pm and new volunteer orientation and induction is held on the first Wednesday of each month from 1pm, except for December and January. scrda.org.au

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Community EUMUNDI CAROLS CONTINUES DESPITE RAIN Eumundi Carols went off without a hitch recently with hundreds of locals unperturbed by the odd shower and the threat of a downpour. Organiser, lead singer and Eumundi local Melissa Isles, put together a professional and entertaining evening. “This year was fantastic, it ran very smoothly, may have run a bit long, but it’s hard when you don’t have many rehearsals,” she shared. Having now directed 10 Eumundi Christmas Carol events, Melissa confessed this one was to be her last. “It has been wonderful, and Christmas is my favourite time of the year, but it takes a lot of time to achieve such a great night,” she explained.

“My Family has been the biggest support to me through the years of creating the Eumundi Carols. “Most of the time they were backstage making bubbles and snow, building props, costumes, helping set up and pack up... I feel now it is time to put back into my family,” Melissa said. With so many performers working on the show, Melissa explained a lot of rehearsing goes on separately with each act given music to learn. “We occasionally come together to practice our vocals if we can manage to be available at the same time,” she said. Choreographer Deb Ellison, videos the dances and then it is

up to each individual performer to rehearse at home. The performers then come together for two rehearsals. “This is quite hard as most of the time we cannot get everyone together at the same time, as it’s a very busy time of year,” she said. “So most of the time what you see on the night is our first appearance altogether so we do hope it all works - we cross our fingers a lot,” Melissa shared. This year’s major sponsors were: Eumundi Historical Association (EHA); Cleanaway Noosa have supplied bins for the past three years; Original Eumundi Markets (OEM) help with tents, chairs and tables; DW Sound always added extra lighting and sound

at no extra cost. When asked why the Eumundi Carols are so special Melissa explained, “For me The Eumundi Carols is all about Community and having locals perform is extremely important to me. “The children of this town are our future and I love to have them perform and hopefully they will have happy memories having performed at the Eumundi Carols,” Melissa shared. “I would like to say thank you to the Community for supporting The Eumundi Carols through the years. “You come with chairs, picnics rugs and umbrellas - prepared for anything - you have been marvellous,” Melissa enthused.

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Community EDCA REPORT

Lainie Adams, Eumundi

President: Adrian Combes, Vice president: Louis Formosa, Secretary/Treasurer: Lainie Adams. The year for Eumundi & District Community Association (EDCA) started off with our Australia Day celebrations with lots of fun had by the community and our volunteers. Our stallholders have settled in well to the new terraces area on Wednesdays and the area looks fantastic. EDCA was very happy to help Ayla Long attend the Theatre Residency week this year. The week intensive theatre camp is for students in grades nine to 12 from all over Australia. Ayla’s comments at the end were, “I had the most amazing time there, training in physical theatre, as well as playwriting and voice control. “Many of the people I met there I later saw at Uni auditions, and I know for sure that I will have gained innumerable contacts in the industry, including current

EHA REPORT

distinguished actors and directors who facilitated the week.”

Wendy Birrell, Discover Eumundi manager

What a wonderful gift this was. The Scout Hall has become a very popular venue for fitness and sporting groups and for other smaller community and social groups in the area. We now have a 10-year lease on the scout hall which will greatly benefit our hall hirers and the community garden as we can now put forward plans for long term use. Yippee! Our lobbying of Council for bus shelters at the Eumundi School bus stop looks like it’s finally worked as new shelters have been recently installed. We look forward to another great year ahead and wish the community and our volunteers a safe and happy Christmas and New Year. Contact details for EDCA, or to hire the hall, are: PO Box 193, Eumundi, or adelain1@bigpond.com.

From the President’s report at the recent AGM a quote on behalf of the EHA Historical Association (EHA) management committee, “Our stewardship of this association is to ensure that not only do we meet our community obligation but that we continue as the caretakers of a heritage that endures for the next generation.” To this end EHA has been focussing on major works at the Heritage Listed School of Arts hall which it is trustee of. This includes a major renovation and rebuild of the toilets, an attractive front deck and landscaping, upgrading of the internal and external lighting, renovation of the bar and internal painting will begin before the end of 2018. Remembrance Day this year was the 100th anniversary of the end of WW1 and EHA again sponsored a wellattended community service which this year ended with a morning tea in the hall. EHA is a major sponsor of ANZAC Day

Celebration lunch for all the of volunteers who combined put hundred’s of hours into volunteering for EDCA.

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and the Eumundi Christmas Carols as well as the upcoming Australia Day Community Awards on Saturday 26 January. As part of its commitment to the development of the arts in Eumundi the association oversees the calendar of exhibitions in Wan’din’in arts space at the EHA run Discover Eumundi and this year funded the commission of a number of large outdoor sculptures. Three were native beehives sculpted from a fallen tree that were part of the local Tree Project (page 16), and one for the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice that ended WW1. EHA takes its role in the Eumundi Community very seriously and takes on responsibilities it feels are part of its reason for being in existence and thanks all those who worked with them and on their behalf this year. eumundihistoricalassn.org.


Community R O TA RY R E P O R T It was a big year for Eumundi Rotary Club. Our membership grew by 14 with 10 more people interested in joining us in our local, regional and international work. Our group continues to be cohesive and efficient, with all activities being successful both in getting help to those who need it, and in growing good working relationships and friendships within the club. Our signature event, the Eumundi Rotary Long Lunch, has gone from strength to strength resulting in over $20,000 going to Katie Rose Cottage this year, thanks to the generosity of those who attended, and those businesses and individuals who made kind donations. Date claim 31st March for a fabulous Rock ‘n Roll themed event in 2019. Locally we have supported other groups in providing community activities from Australia Day, ANZAC and Remembrance Day Ceremonies, The Noosa Trails Walk, Christmas Carols and St Vinnies Sleep Out. We continue to support Eumundi State School with funds for

Janet Millington, Eumundi special programs. Riding for the disabled received $1300 from our Melbourne Cup lunch. Rotary has supported the Royal Flying Doctor Service, Men’s Mental Health while the Drought Appeal will receive all money collected from the Christmas Raffle. Finally, we brought together local ex-service personnel to a casual evening, cementing friendships and extending our network. Internationally we brought together 120 people with ties to PNG at our Back to PNG Night. The Garden Party, held on a beautiful local property, raised awareness and some funding for our water saving project which now has a significant $18,000 to buy and install simple but effective hand wash technology in regions suffering clean water shortages. Negotiations are also in progress to participate with a group in Milne Bay to improve the health and well-being of the people there. Our club donated $2000 to Rotary

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Foundation for the eradication of polio globally. Our exchange student, Hayden Lumsden, will be leaving for Sweden in January and we have sponsored Charles Elderidge to attend the National Youth Science Forum in January. Eumundi Rotary Club is a service organisation that utilises the skills and background of all members for the benefit of local, and international communities. We are a “doing” club with the motto, “service above self”. Please think about joining us. eumundirotary.org.au.

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Community K AT I E R O S E C O T TA G E H O S P I C E R E P O R T Carol Raye, Chairperson, Doonan Katie Rose Cottage Hospice in Doonan, lovingly cared for by our fabulous volunteer gardening team, our housekeeping team and our maintenance volunteers, commenced 24/7 operations in August this year. It is with a warm heart that I have witnessed the professional care and support that has been given to the guests and families of those who have been in residence in the past couple of months. As I write this update, I advise our nursing team has cared for ten guests who have passed away at the Hospice. We sincerely thank our nursing team, our personal carers and our volunteer support team for the special way they care for, not just our guests, but importantly their families and friends. Specialist ‘end of life’ care should be available in our community when and where we need it which is why we offer this ‘free’ service to those in our community with a terminal illness. Our op shops continue to be warmly received and generously supported by the community in Tewantin & Cooroy and in January this year we opened the new furniture op shop which also

offers a warehouse/sorting and storage facility in Noosaville. Our newest op shop opened in August on Aerodrome Rd, Maroochydore. We are grateful to our many donors, and supporters and we are humbled by the enormous support received from our local, corporate and community partners please take a moment to view our website, where you will find our supporters listed, our op shop locations and information on how you can support your community Hospice. As we come to the end of 2018 and remember those loved ones who have passed away you might like to consider supporting your local Hospice, in memory of someone. By donating $1 a day [$30 a month direct debit] help us to achieve our goal of 1500 “$1 a Day” community members whose donation will assist in funding a palliative care RN for one year. Donations are tax deductable and 100% of your donation goes to nursing care. May I take this opportunity to wish you all a safe & joyous Christmas. katierosecottage.org.au

BELLI HALL REPORT Belli Community Hall has had another successful year of hosting old time dances once a month, finishing with our popular New Year’s Eve dance. Our community hall also held its annual Cancer Council fundraising event with valuable support from our wonderful locals. Belli Hall is run by a small, dedicated committee from the local Belli Park community, headed by President Neville Long. Out-going Vice President Max is moving on and we are very sad to see him go. He has been a pillar of support to the hall for many years. A huge thank you also to our wonderful Margaret for the many, many years of

Lilian Barry, Belli Park

dedication and hard work as the secretary of the Belli Community Hall Association. She kept us all going - paperwork in order, the meetings under control, the dances organised, the letters answered - words are inadequate, she did such a fantastic job. Any locals interested in joining the Belli Hall group would be very welcome. The hall has also opened its doors to weddings with original art deco architecture and rare crow’s ash dance floor being features of the hall. Meetings and dances are held monthly with dates on the hall’s website bellihall.com.au.

VERRIERDALE HALL REPORT Fay Wiggins, Verrierdale The Verrierdale Community Group have had another successful year with five Full Moon Dances, many wedding receptions and party bookings, also a play group is meeting weekly for next year, also weekly bookings for Zumba dance classes, and next year a music group will have a weekly booking too.

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We’ve had a new feature put at the front of the hall, The Sunshine Coast Council has also put in a path from the car park to the front of the hall thanks to Steve Robinson, our local Councillor. The first big event for the Hall in 2019 will be Australia Day for the community of Verrierdale. Facebook: Verrierdale Hall


Community NEW SHELTERS FOR BUSY BUS STOP M E M O R I A L T R E E D A M A G E D In response to ongoing requests from local parents whose children catch one of the many buses to school along Caplick Way, Eumundi & District Community Assoc (EDCA) lobbied Council to have the shelter reinstated. The original wooden shelter was removed a couple of years ago when deemed unsafe. Last week the new double shelter was installed. The old wooden shelter on Napier Rd is currently also being replaced. EDCA member Louise Formosa said, “The group approached Council after the community expressed concern for the kids standing out there in the sun and the rain!” “We’ve also been trying to get shelters for the other end of town in front of the pool and opposite,” she said.

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Sadly, one of Eumundi’s majestic Trees of Tribute recently lost a large limb. The McIntyre Memorial tree was inspected by Members of the Eumundi Historical Association management committee; Donata Page and Michael Carney, as well as Discover Eumundi Heritage & Visitor Centre manager Wendy Birrell, who are caretakers of the Memorial Dr trees. Wendy said they then contacted Sunshine Coast Council arborists who arrived very quickly to assess the damage. “I spoke to the tree

lopper who cut up the limb that fell and chipped and removed it and he said that Council were going to come and assess the damage,” Wendy explained. There is currently no update regarding the health of the tree.

Janet Millington, Eumundi

Celebrating our 90th year this year, Eumundi Branch has been a consistent donator of funds to the QCWA Rural Crisis Fund over the years and has supported the current Drought Appeal. The State President for 2017/18 Joy Coulson, a member of Eumundi Branch, worked tirelessly with a dedicated CWA team to distribute funds for stock feed and to struggling Qld families in the dry, which reached crisis point this year. We are all very pleased to have Joy return to Branch activities next year after her very successful term “at the top.” We began evening meetings in April. These meetings aimed to provide a contact point where women can share ideas, concerns and resources. Next year we will base our Busy Chicks meetings on the Country Kitchens initiative which was created by QCWA and given large support from the State Government. Each month we will demonstrate a recipe from the Country Kitchens Cook Book, discuss one of the five areas to address for good health and learn from participants their concerns and needs to increase the health and wellbeing of their family. We will share samples of other recipes

with a cuppa, develop weekly menu plans and share ideas for school and holiday lunches. If your New Year’s resolution is for improved health we will provide gentle, cost effective support beginning on the 4th Tuesday in February. Last year we put effort into the well-loved building and making it more accessible to community groups. Next year, with our new and returning members, the Branch hopes to expand its activities and connection with its community. QCWA members wish to take this opportunity to thank the Original Eumundi Markets for their continued support and to the Eumundi Historic Association for their continuing assistance in matters that benefit our iconic hall. Wishing you, your families and loved ones all the very best for the Festive Season and the New Year and hope to see some of you at our gatherings in the New Year. Our activities will be advertised in this fabulous local magazine.

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Arts L O C A L S S H O W C A S E D AT C H R I S T M A S P O T T E RY M A R K E T Over the last couple of years, the ceramic studio behind the Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre, has established itself as the place in the hinterland where potters and artists can congregate and learn ceramic skills. Teacher and facilitator Julie Wall organised for many of the hinterland potters, who base themselves at the studio, to showcase their work at the

inaugural Christmas Pottery Market last Saturday. Eumundi’s ceramic artists Julie Field with her equine pieces and Billie Sivek with her earthy tableware, were both selling their artworks. Instagram favourite Madeline King proved very popular with her Earth Darlings hand built, colourful treasures too. The

turnout of people was in the hundreds, all looking for special, locally handmade presents.

Eumundi’s Julie Field Art with her striking horse busts.

Hand built ceramics by Madeline King.

Ceramic artist Billie Sivak, whose work is also on sale at Eumundi Coffee at the Original Eumundi Markets where she works Wednesdays and Saturdays.

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Arts FA N TA S T I C M R F O X

Ayla Long, Eumundi

The Eumundi Schools of Arts is a gorgeous old building, which sadly hasn’t seen much action in the last few years. This is all about to change, as Little Seed Theatre Company stages its first show for 2019 at the grand old dame.

Working on this show has already proved to be an exciting new challenge, as the cast features an animalistic assortment of quirky characters. Rehearsals have been spent inspiring the cast to commit to the absurdity of playing animals.

The Fantastic Mr Fox, based on the much-loved story by Roald Dahl, promises to be an outing for the whole family. Comprising a cast of young actors from across the coast, the show stars Eumundi local Oscar Long as Mr Fox himself. Rehearsals have kicked off, with the cast diligently learning their lines for the January performance.

Our fabulous wardrobe mistress Leona Seib, also a Eumundi resident, is once again creating the incredible costumes which brings the story to life.

Little Seed is known as a platform that encourages young people to explore their passion for all aspects of the performing arts – a fact I can attest to. Being a student there for six years, I have been offered innumerable opportunities to grow as a performer. And I’m excited to be Assistant Director for this show which allows me to work alongside my longtime mentor and friend Johanna Wallace, as well as my brother, Oscar.

Little Seed’s team of young creatives are also responsible for building the sets and props for the show – a job which takes hours of elbow grease, but one which we have eagerly taken on board. And Eumundi local Nathaniel Knight will be showcasing his lighting skills. A wildly extravagant affair, The Fantastic Mr Fox is not to be missed. With a talented cast ranging from nine to 17 year olds – some who are seasoned performers, others stepping onto the stage for the first time – it is a tribute to the Little Seed team that they can bring together such polished productions.

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Arts TREE PLACE FINAL EXHIBITION

Anne Harris, Eumundi

Hundreds of people gathered at the Noosa Regional Gallery to celebrate and honour the inspiration from an ancient tree that fell on the Noosa Eumundi Rd. Part of the trunk of this tree was saved and has gone back into the community. This Tree Place exhibition is the finale of three and a half years of workshops, collaborations, installations and community exhibitions. The universal reach of our connection to trees and the healing and knowledge that this brings, is far reaching and accessible to all, no matter what your background, age, or beliefs. 26 artists, some from the hinterland, or across Queensland, share their tree inspired stories in this collaborative exhibition. A huge variety of different artwork are on show, each one as uniquely different as is each of our identites and connection to place. For some this is the story of the cultural significance of the iconic Bunya tree, for others it is the photographic story of forest bathing, textiles, divination, bones from country, poetry,

wood fired ceramics, installations and for the wood artisans it is the wood that has spoken to them. The local artists; Amanda Cole, Gus McDiarmid, Anika Annels, Anne Harris, Jeff Fraser, Melissa Stannard, Noosa Pengari Steiner School, Ross Annels, Scott P Jones, Shane Christensen, Lyndon Davis, Jandamarra Cadd and Tamsin Kerr, all attended the opening. Guest speaker Jandamarra Cadd shared wisdom of connection, and Lyndon Davis shared the stories of Gubbi Gubbi as he welcomed the crowd to country. The legacy that this tree leaves our community with, is three native bee hives at various locations around Eumundi and Doonan, and the seeds that have been planted.

As we approach Christmas we remember the seed of tolerance for all cultures and views, non-judgement and open mindedness. And the seed of resilience and courage that holds the traditional cultural and first nations people, nurturing, growing and sharing its seeds keeping knowledge alive. We also honour the Bunya tree as we enter into the Bunya harvest a time when traditionally people gathered and shared food, sorted business and honoured mother earth. A huge thankyou to the community that makes it possible to have creativity as a way of life, in ancient times art was never separated from living, living can be a creative practice and because of the incredible people

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and organisations it is truly possible to live a creative life here on the Sunshine Coast. Organisations that have funded and partnered this project are; Eumundi and District Historical Assoc. through ‘Arts and Culture Eumundi’ the Cooroora Institute, Sunshine Coast Council and Noosa Council, Visit Noosa, Australian Earth Laws Alliance and Landcare. The Tree Place exhibition continues until 27 January.


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Fri 11 Jan – Mark Making with Trees (Teen 13 years+) Anne Harris – Using Natural Processes, explore how we can document landscape. Thur 17 Jan – Sensory Landscape (Adult)

A RT N E WS Doonan artist Dale Leach is exhibiting Twisted Tales at Cooroy’s Butter Factory Arts Centre, until 23 Dec. eARTh Elements exhibition is showing at Wan’din’in Arts Space, Discover Eumundi Heritage & Visitor Centre, 73 Memorial Dr, until 4 Jan. Artists Helen Lawson, Annie McDonald, Mel Zaninni and Sandra Robertson engage their environmental values with the four physical elements of Fire, Air, Water and Earth into glass, pottery and paintings.

Caitlin Franzmann & Dhana Merritt – The communal divination readings will be accompanied by a healing seed tea and snack prepared by Dhana.

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On behalf of the school community, I’d like to wish our graduating Year 6 students all the very best as they move on to their next phase of education – high school! Collectively they have been a wonderful group to work with and I hope they will look back fondly on their time at Eumundi State School. I know you’ll do us proud and our best wishes go with you. I’d also like to thank the Eumundi community for their ongoing support of our school.

Anne Harris – Using Natural Processes, explore how we can document landscape. Sat 19 Jan – Mutual Making (Any Age)

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Rebecca Ward – Participants will create necklaces from sticks, natural materials & found objects.

Wan’din’in arts space continues to grow its audience from both near and far, and 2019 will see a number of well know Sunshine Coast artists exhibiting and also some emerging artists, with many planning to hold workshops and talks during their exhibitions. discovereumundi.com/artsspace/calendar.

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The word Wan’din’in in Gubbi Gubbi language means a ‘gathering of people’ and is very appropriate for the amount of use and visitation this building is getting. This year alone has seen eight exhibitions with over 2500 visitors - a large increase on 2017. The arts space is kept open six days a week through

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Tree Place exhibition will be running a series of workshops at Noosa Regional Gallery, Pelican St, Tewantin, Bookings essential 5329 6145

DE also takes around three months from the calendar each year to produce a heritage related exhibition often combined with contemporary art and crafts. March 2019 will see an exhibition on the history of the Original Eumundi Markets

for the 40th anniversary, which will be designed to engage children as well as adults.

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arts space. Interest was very strong this year when the forms were released in August and Wan’din’in is now fully booked until January 2020.

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Built by Eumundi Historical Association (EHA) at its heritage centre Discover Eumundi (DE) to be a multi-purpose space for arts and heritage related exhibitions, workshops and meetings, the arts space offers affordable exhibition space for local artists to show their artworks.

Wendy Birrell, Discover Eumundi manager

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Craft PA P E R D E C O R AT I O N S T O M A K E DIY paper decorations are quick, easy and budget-friendly. They’re a great activity to keep kids entertained. Paper decorations can be made with many of the items you already have at home. You can find a project to suit everyone - from toddlers through to the more seasoned crafter. If you don’t have a full-sized Christmas tree, improvise with a branch foraged from your backyard.

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Mini swing tags

gold looks a treat – and some letter stencils to get started. Cut out the letters and stick them to a piece of string to hang along the window or fireplace. Colourful paper chains are one of the simplest garlands to make and are a great Christmas craft project to do with kids. All you’ll need are strips of paper and glue. There’s no need to stick with block colours – recycle old wrapping paper, sheet music or magazine pages to make your decorations, and have fun experimenting with glitter, ribbon and patterned tape.

the wreath, so trim as needed and get your hands on a hot glue gun for maximum hold. You can use Christmas paper or metallic cardboard to make your original wreath. Hang from a windowsill or entrance way.

Paper snowflakes

Paper cone wreath There’s no simpler way to spread your Christmas message than to literally spell it out. Once you’ve decided on a yuletide greeting, you’ll need some paper or cardboard – metallic silver or

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Paper swing tags – either handmade or repurposed gift tags – can double as decorations. While there are plenty of cute swing tags available to buy, making your own is very simple and it’s a good way to recycle last year’s Christmas cards. If you want to get a little fancy, source some old maps or atlases. When cutting your shapes, double up the paper and glue together to create a card-like thickness.

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The art of origami isn’t as tricky as you might think, look to the internet for a variety of templates including; cranes, trees, stars, Santa, and even origami reindeer, to decorate your tree or Christmas table.


Health H O M E P O O L S A F E T Y C H E C K L I S T: E L I M I N AT E C H I L D D R O W N I N G T H I S S U M M E R In the last five years over 150 Australian children under the age of five drowned. While all of these drowning deaths are preventable, it is the 50% that occur in home swimming pools where your immediate action can make a difference. Home pool fencing and effective supervision can reduce drowning deaths. Royal Life Saving has developed a home pool safety checklist that allows pool owners to conduct a self-assessment of the home pool and its surrounds to ensure it is safe and minimises the risk of young children drowning. If unsure, pool owners should also consider getting a professional assessment of their pool’s compliance. Royal Life Saving is targeting every home pool owner with a basic reminder to check, fix and maintain their home pool this summer.

Swimming pool gate • Must open outward from pool • Must be self closing and selflatching • Latch must be more than 1.5m from the ground • Must latch shut on the first swing

Swimming pool fence • Secure and in good working order • Should be at least 1.2m high

• Resuscitation sign prominent in pool area

• No more than 100mm from the ground • No vertical gaps more than 100mm apart

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Chemicals • Should be stored securely, out of view and out of children’s reach

Around the swimming pool fence • Pool aids and toys should be stored securely and out of view • Objects that could be used to climb the fence should be removed from the area

• Electricity and water do not mix • A Residual Current Device (RCD) or Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) can save lives

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Pump, grates and suction • Ensure that no fitting is broken or missing

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Living PLASTIC-FREE CHRISTMAS

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Rethink wrapping Avoid single-use, plastic-coated wrapping paper. Instead, choose paper without a plastic backing (it’s often thicker and looks more like craft paper). Keep and reuse wrapping paper where possible. Tie gifts with twine or ribbons that can be reused, rather than covering them with sticky tape or using foil bows that often come wrapped in singleuse plastic packaging. Wrap gifts in reusable fabric, or in a Boomerang bag, and tie them with ribbons.

Make gift sets Avoid giving gifts encased in single-use plastic packaging and try making your own. Buy small things then package them up together in reusable wrapping - which becomes part of the gift. Books, socks, soaps and gourmet food, can all be made into gift sets and packaged in a canvas bag, Boomerang bag, cotton or silk scarf, or wicker basket.

Avoid single-use tableware Plastic plates and cutlery are very convenient for picnics and parties, (obviously out for a plastic-free Christmas), but even paper plates and napkins come wrapped in single-use plastic. To eliminate plastic wrapping from your table setting entirely, choose reusable cotton or linen napkins that can be washed afterwards, and borrow, rent or hit the Op shops for any extra cutlery and glassware needed for festivities.

Upgrade crackers Many Christmas crackers have a throw-away plastic toy inside that gets discarded as soon

as the meal is over. A more sustainable cracker is a home-made one. You can source empty cracker sets or templates online. You could also break with tradition (shock horror) and replace them entirely with a small tabletop present and homemade paper crowns. Get the kids to pick and write out daggy jokes to roll up and tie with string or ribbon. You can put one on every table setting – or have a joke lucky dip!

Choose natural tinsel and trees Instead of draping tinsel or plastic berries across your mantelpiece, try to source the ‘real thing’ this year. Most garden nurseries sell fresh ivy or mistletoe. Or go Australiana and choose a banksia, or some branches. There’s a myriad of ideas on Pinterest.

Plastic free decorations If you already have plastic Christmas tree decorations, then keep them and use them – but don’t buy any new ones. Some beautiful alternatives to plastic are; antique glass baubles, rustic metal stars, enamelledtin ornaments, felt decorations, carved wooden decorations, strings of wooden beads, carved or stamped clay decorations, edible decorations (hung on Christmas Eve).

Make paper decorations Making paper decorations and paper chains is a fun, affordable and inherently eco-friendly way to avoid buying plastic decorations and a nice way to involve the kids (see page 20). There are lots of online tutorials

and you just need; tissue paper, glue, a pair of scissors and a little (a lot of) patience. But if making them yourself doesn’t appeal, you can buy pre-made paper decorations that will fold down flat after Christmas for reuse the following year.

Make a wreath Invite friends and family over, get some champagne or mulled wine on the go, put some Christmas music on, and turn wreath-making into part of the festivities. Use scented materials like pine needles, cinnamon sticks and dried orange slices to make your wreath smell as good as it looks. Again, there are plenty of tutorials online if you need inspiration.

Ban plastic when prepping food When preparing food ahead of time or to take to another house, store meals in glass or enamel containers. To keep food fresh, use beeswax wraps (sold at the markets and shops along Memorial Dr) rather than plastic wrap.

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Outdoors DOONAN RURAL FIRE BRIGADE

Ian Poad, Doonan

With January just around the corner, many of us find it difficult to believe that the Coolum Fires occurred almost two years ago in January 2017.

fires experienced repeated thumbs up, and horn blasts from oncoming traffic. Crews moving around Bundaberg were also constantly thanked on the street.

Following those fires many local Brigades organised community Prepare Act Survive presentations, at which local residents were encouraged to go home and discuss their family’s Bushfire Survival Plan. It’s a message worth repeating here. Make a plan in advance, so that everybody in the household understands what to do when fires threaten.

One Bundaberg volunteer when asked, “what can we do to thank you guys?” gave a great response. She answered, “Work with us, go home and plan in advance how to keep your family safe.”

In recent months local Brigades have been deployed to fires as far west as Kingaroy, and as far north as the Deepwater fires between Agnes Waters and Bundaberg. Crews returning in convoy from the Agnes Waters

single street level. The warning message and its content is based on factors including; the Fire Danger Rating on that day, the expected time until the fire may impact that location, the behaviour of the fire, to name a few. They are issued to keep the community informed and safe and should not be ignored. The 2018-19 fire season is far from over. The Doonan

Brigade draws volunteers from throughout the local area. Want to help out? Make a plan that will keep your family safe. Come along and see what it takes to be a volunteer firefighter. First and third Wednesdays of every month at 7pm. 700 Eumundi Noosa Rd, Doonan. Just West of the Servo. Mark Smith 5449 1741.

During those recent fires, everybody would have seen and heard the Watch & Act, and Emergency warnings being broadcast. It is important to always listen for the warning’s location. Bushfires can develop quickly, and you may not be aware of a fire developing in your local area. Where possible these warnings are issued for a specific location, often down to

The Brigade Santa delivery team and future recruits, enjoying a thank you gelato at the recent Doonan Community Carols.

END OF YEAR REPORT – EUMUNDI FIRE BRIGADE As we approach the end of 2018, we are very much ready for a break. Although our patch has been spared any big fires this year, most of you are aware Central Queensland has had some unprecedented weather and fire conditions and some members from Eumundi were sent to lend a hand. Throughout the year we have also sent strike teams to; Cairns, Atherton Tablelands, Kingaroy and Woolooga.

active member, but Bob Miller has now assumed the position of First Officer. Britt Hewson has left the crew as she is now pursuing a career with the RFS in Maryborough, Alana Van Der Linder has also left to join the Navy. Andy Bell has joined Cootharaba RFS, and Matt Tinney has now become the First Officer of Verrierdale RFS. We also welcome new members Alain, Luke and Andrew.

2018 has seen a changing of the guard in Eumundi. We have had a few members retire or move on this year - John Kennedy has been with the brigade for over 15 years and has decided to hang up his fire boots from active duty. Thank you, John.

With movements in and out of the Brigade we are always on the lookout for new members and people who would like to help the community. We hold regular meetings and training at the Eumundi Rural Fire Brigade on Napier Rd. You can’t miss it. It’s the one with the graffiti art of Brigade volunteer Jess Sayers on the side.

Duncan Sayers has stepped down from the position of First Officer. Duncan helped drive the Eumundi brigade into a position of envy from our other brigades because we’re now very active and have a great response rate when called to help. Duncan is still an

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Cleve Holloway, Eumundi


Outdoors VERRIERDALE FIRE REPORT

COMMUNITY GARDEN

Matt Tinney, Verrierdale

Anya Morgan, Eumundi Wow! What a year behind the scenes! With approval from Council to build the community gardens around the Scout Hall, we then had to wait for Council to grant EDCA a new lease, and it’s for 10 years, so we are very happy!! The fruit orchard had settled in now, our composting bays are working well, our storage unit is nearly full already and we’ve only just started! We have also been working on ways for the community gardens to generate their own income and there is no better way than by earning funds doing what we love so we submitted a tender to ECCO to maintain the gardens and landscaping for the new terraces and with many thanks to ECCO,

From left: Fay Wiggins, Vonnie Burton and Gillian Timpany. I have recently taken on the role of First Officer at the Verrierdale Fire Brigade and it’s been quite a challenging experience, but the brigade is hopefully starting to show the benefits of a fresh approach. We have also had quite a few of our reliable volunteers retire over the past year with membership dropping to 12 so we are now looking for the new generation of local firefighters. We have attended only a few wildfires so far this year and that is down to the community being aware and not being complacent with regard to burning off on their property. My thanks to those that took the small amount of time it takes to organise a fire permit with us. The Verrierdale area has been spared from large wildfires for a while now and we need to be aware of the large fuel loads

starting to appear in the area. The Brigade is more than happy to come and have a look at ways to mitigate risks to property. Verrierdale trains every fourth Saturday of the month from 2pm and is always looking for new members. We are all volunteers, and we all have busy lives, so the more people we have in the Brigade the easier it is for us all to support our community. So, if you think you might like to help out come down and have a look. Bring the kids and we can show them the trucks and make some noise. Always happy to chat, Matt Tinney 0414 907 250.

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The Brigade had its AGM in September where a new committee was elected: Present Peter Van Den Broeke Secretary Larry Gill Treasurer Fay Wiggins First Officer Matthew Tinney

BELLI BRIGADE REPORT Belli Park Rural Fire Brigade is on the look out for new recruits in 2019. With new people coming and going from Belli, we want to make sure that the new residents know we do have a local community organisation that they can join and meet some of their neighbours. Additionally, once you join and you wish to be a firefighter, we’ll give you a couple of months of basic training before sending you out on the fireground, we call it FMS, which stands for Firefighter Minimum Skills. A range of skills for example, fire safety and bushfire behaviour, first aid, how to operate the equipment - this

we have been awarded the tender for a six month period to see how we go. This is a great example of community organisations working together. Facebook: Eumundi Community Garden is up and running so feel free to get in contact and help out whenever you can.

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includes using chainsaws and of course water pumps. It’s a great way to learn new skills, do your bit for the community and it’s great for a catch up with a fun and fantastic bunch of locals on a regular basis.

We are next to the Belli Hall on Eumundi-Kenilworth Rd. For enquires call First Officer Steve Lake, 5447 0068.

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Outdoors VERRIERDALE TRAIL NETWORK B E G I N S Alex Watson, Verrierdale Residents of Verrierdale are set to benefit from recreational trails for walking, mountain biking and horse riding. The first stage of a Verrierdale Trail Network (VTN) got underway this week on private property at the southern end of Doonan Bridge Rd. The trail network is the result of years of planning by the Yandina Creek Progress Assoc. (YCPA) to create a local trail network for non-motorised recreation. Thanks to support from the Australian Government under the Stronger Communities Program, the YCPA has received funding for the creation of the trail network. Verrierdale residents will be able to get safe, off-road access to lovely bushland trails to enjoy nature in environmentally responsible activities – walking, running,

mountain biking and horse riding. Stage 1, the Doonan Bridge Rd Trail, is the first part of what we hope will eventually be a trail network extending up the length of Doonan Bridge Rd and including sections in the Doonan Creek Environmental Reserve, then along the verge of Doonan Bridge Rd North. There is already an informal link to the Doonan Bridge Rd section to trails south and west along Zgrajewski Rd. The first stage of the VTN at the southern end of Doonan Bridge Rd will allow parking spaces for cars and horse floats, grading of the trail including wet weather enhancements and drainage and signage. Cont’d on pg 26

HINTERLAND WEEKEND: HORSE RIDING Isabella Hogg, Year 4, ESS Ignite English We race the wind with incredible speed and courage. My legs clench tight as we build up speed dodging thick tree trunks as we go. I hold back to a canter as a fence comes up before us. I stroke her glistening mane as she flies over the fence like it was no challenge. Now in a field of luscious green grass, urging her on she locks her neck, nothing can stop her now. Endless possibilities arise as we fly over fallen branches and trees. I slow my trustworthy horse Gidget down to a walk and relax in the green, healthy nature. Flowers are blooming all around and the trees are covered in beautiful dark green leaves. A refreshing breeze blows in my face as I begin a slow trot. Gidget raises her head to a bird

whistling a tune. When I am on the back of a horse the world seems to pause, Cont’d on pg 26

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