The Green issue 311: 6 Mar 20

Page 1

6 March 2019 {

M A G A Z I N E

F O R

E U M U N D I

&

H I N T E R L A N D

Free

311

A

P1

4 0 YE A R S O F MA RKE T S SUMMER CAPTURED PO L I CE R E P O RT

P10

P7 T H E

C O M M U N I T Y

P6 V O I C E

CARTOON CONNECTION


Looking for an efficient property management division to manage your investment? Call Krystal and Ally today for your free up to date rental appraisal. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

FEATURE PROPERTY

25 OREGON COURT, COOROY

Price: $795,000 4 Bed 2 Bath 2 Car

THINKING OF SELLING? Wanting to purchase your first home? Looking for a Property Management team to manage your property portfolio? Get in touch today to find out how we can assist you! Call Fiona Winter Realty for all your selling, buying and property management needs on 5449 1186. “Valuing Quality, Trust and Service”

$775,000

65 Nylana Way, Doonan

$925,000

9 Pacific View Drive, Tinbeerwah

Offers Over $479,000

30 Lake Macdonald Drive, Cooroy

P (07) 5449 1186 E info@fionawinterrealty.com.au W www.fionawinterrealty.com.au

777 EUMUNDI - NOOSA ROAD, DOONAN QLD 4562


Notes Editor’s note ... With the promise of Cyclone Oma looming last fortnight, many hinterlanders battened down the hatches. We checked our generators, bought fuel, charged lamps, stocked the pantry with canned food (brewed beer), for the impending storm.... that never came. What we did get, however, was huge waves that ripped into the beaches. Every Sunshine Coaster who owns a board headed to Noosa Heads with the promise of awesome swell. But the breaks were so packed with literally thousands of excited, giddy surfers, you were lucky to catch something - fun to watch though.

READ THE GREEN ON YOUR DEVICE You can read the current issue – and every back issue – of your Green community magazine online on your computer or device, anywhere and anytime. Just head to issuu.com/ eumundigreen.

We had a bit of rain – but not enough to quench the earth and fill the tanks – just yet.

HINTERL AND

Autumn ...

It’s starting to feel, though, that summer is slipping into autumn.

Send your high resolution photos, along with your name, address & where the photo was taken, to editor@eumundigreen. com.au and we’ll try and get them into an issue, on FB or Instagram.

Sacha

SACHA HAMILTONMACL AREN editor@eumundigreen.com.au PO Box 482, Eumundi 4562

Cover photograph thanks to Ian Murray.

Contributing this issue ...

Louise Formosa

Judi Pattison

Doug Toms

Jenny Brice

Wendy Birrell

Proof Reading

Books

Dragon report

Business notes

Heritage

Bob Miller

Brigade report

Bronwen Pearson

Proof Reading

RENTED

Looking to move? We have the following rentals available:

COOROY

1 bedroom (acreage)

North Arm

$300 pw

2 bedroom (acreage)

Eumundi

$450 pw

4 bedroom (town)

Cooroy

$500 pw

4 bedroom (acreage)

Eumundi

$570 pw

2/84 Memorial Dr Eumundi • Sales & Rentals Ph 5442 8333 • Email: nhrsales@bigpond.com • www.noosahinterlandrealty.com.au 3

{ T H E G R E E N 6 March 2019


ADVERTISING DEADLINE FOR NEXT ISSUE (312) IS BEFORE NOON TUES 12 MAR

IN-HOUSE GREEN TEAM Editor, advertising, senior writer Sacha Hamilton-MacLaren editor@eumundigreen.com.au Publisher, advertising Louise Formosa Advert design, layout Leanne Staff design@eumundigreen.com.au

Accounts Kerry Smith accounts@eumundicco.com.au Kerrie Bryant-Adams exec@eumundicco.com.au Distribution, inserts Phil Gissing distribution@eumundigreen.com.au

Published by Eumundi Combined Community Organisation Ltd (ECCO) trading as Experience Eumundi ACN 133 941 278. For advertising rates please go to eumundigreen.com.au.

VOLUNTEER GREEN TEAM

A yearly subscription is $50 posted. 4350 copies of the The Green are delivered every fortnight to households, schools, cafés, shops and markets in Eumundi, Doonan, Verrierdale, North Arm, Belli Park, Eerwah Vale, Weyba Downs, Yandina and Cooroy as well as Noosa Info Centres. This magazine is printed on 100% environmentally friendly, Australian grown and made Grange Offsett paper, except the cover which is printed on Sovereign A2 – Silk 170 gsm which is also environmentally friendly. australianpaper.com.au The Green: made for the community by the community. Over 100 hours production, collation and delivery work making the last issue of The Green Disclaimer (the fine print): All information in Eumundi Green has been written in good faith based on material, verbal or written, provided by contributors. The editor is not obliged to publish every item of information received nor will all letters and articles submitted be published without change because of layout and production considerations. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information in this publication, the publishers cannot be held responsible for any consequences resulting from omissions or inadvertent errors contained herein. The views expressed therein are not necessarily those of, or endorsed by, the editor or the publisher of Eumundi Green. Inclusion of any material is in no way to be taken as an endorsement by the publisher of Eumundi Green. Letters will be published if name and township is clearly identified. Partial name will then be withheld upon request. Any photographs submitted to Eumundi Green are accepted on the basis that approval has been given for publication by the subjects of the photograph. Advertisers upon and by lodging material with Eumundi Green for publication or authorising or approving the publication or any material indemnify the publisher and its agents against all liability, claims or proceedings whatsoever.

DELIVERY HEROES:

INSERT LEGENDS: Cher Boyd, Mick Adcock Tricia Chapman, Helen Trish Adcock Hepburn, Janie Ferguson, Nicole Plumb Ann & John Kennedy, Bob Ward Margaret Lawrence, Irida Janelle & Tom Denny Kemp, Yvonne Astill, Karin Maddern Donata Page, Eumundi Lainee Adams Rotary Club, Pam Moffat, Justine Hodges Ros Cooper & Valmai Sandy Templeton PROOFREADING: Bronwen Pearson, Louise Formosa, & Sacha Hamilton-MacLaren.

We offer 4562 community rates The Green - Eumundi & Hinterland is a not-for-profit fortnightly magazine made by the community for the community. We don’t print free advertorial but real content by locals We deliver to Eumundi, Verrierdale, Doonan, Weyba, North Arm, Eerwah Vale, Belli Park, Cooroy & Yandina PLUS Noosa info centres D O W N L O A D O U R M E D I A K I T AT E U M U N D I G R E E N . C O M . A U O R EM A IL E D ITO R@ EUMUND I GR E E N.COM. AU

WHERE TO GET YOUR GREEN… We want to get the Green into the hands of more locals who want to read it. You can pick up a Green at … BELLI PARK Belli Shop (Peggy Sue’s Diner) Hinterland Feijoas COOROY Cooroy Library Cooroy RSL Cooroy IGA Cooroy Fruit Shop Cooroy Butterfactory Hinternoosa - Cooroy EUMUNDI Eumundi CWA Hall

Discover Eumundi Eumundi Aquatic Centre Eumundi Child Care Eumundi Range Rd Vet Eumundi Servo Noosa Hinterland Real Estate Eumundi Village Pharmacy The Store - Eumundi Humdrum - Eumundi Experience Eu - Napier Carpark Berkelouw Books & Cafe Eumundi State School Noosa HInterland Realty

Original Eumundi Markets Eumundi Square Ray White Eumundi

NOOSA Noosa Harbour Info Centre Noosa visitor Info Centre

DOONAN Doonan Servo Fruits at Doonan Flying West - Doonan Pengari Steiner School

NORTH ARM North Arm School

KENILWORTH Kenilworth Information Centre Kenilworth Newsagency

YANDINA Yandina BP Jeffers in Yandina Silo Café Yandina

distribution@eumundigreen.com.au / eumundigreen.com.au

VERRIERDALE Greenpet Verrierdale Verrierdale Hall

facebook.com/eumundi


2019 REIQ FINALISTS It’s the innovative way we do things and the people who support us that helps us achieve the best result for you. Innovation Award - Wythes Real Estate Corporate Support Person - Deb Aleckson Each year the Real Estate Institute of Queensland hand selects businesses and individuals for excellence awards in different categories, in what is known as the highest honour recognised in the real estate industry. As finalists for two REIQ Excellence Awards we are thrilled to be recognized as leaders in our industry.

From entry level to million dollar plus in the Noosa Hinterland, contact us today to discuss how we can help you achieve premium prices and reduced time on market.

We’re a finalist! N am IOh, 11 T C arc AUt 30 M Sa

19 Memorial Drive, Eumundi

Ph: 5472 0033 36b Maple Street, Cooroy

N m IOh, 9a T C arc AUt 16 M

LD SO

69 Patterson Drive, Tinbeerwah

349 Sunrise Road, Doonan

Sa

wythes.com.au

sales@wythes.com.au rentals@wythes.com.au


Business COMIC I N S P I R AT I O N FOR CAFE

BARCODE BASICS

Michael chose to open his Eumundi Café Max & Moritz (Formerly CIA) in this location because of the beautiful community and it’s such a nice town. Michael’s family were in the restaurant business, and he grew up helping out.

Ever wondered what barcodes can do for your business? The Food and Agribusiness Network (FAN) and GS1 Australia are hosting a training session at the Big Pineapple, Nambour, on Tues 2 April, 9.30 -3pm, that will help you understand the barcode basics. The session introduces the key concepts of Identify, Capture and Share. It assumes no prior knowledge of this topic and quickly builds from basic knowledge to a more sophisticated application of the GS1 standards. $65 or $85 for non-FAN members. A light lunch and refreshments are included. emma@foodagribusiness.org.au

The name Max and Moritz comes from a German story and cartoon, by Wilhelm Busch. Written in rhyming couplets and laced with black humour, Max and Moritz (A Story of Seven Boyish Pranks) is a common children’s story which has become a cultural reference in German speaking countries. The mischievous duo of Max and Moritz wreak havoc in the small village where they live, terrorising local residents. Max and Moritz Café feature in a series of artworks in the cafe illustrating the boy’s antics. The freshly decorated café now has bench seating, plus shelves for books and classic board games.

Business

HELPFUL HINTS

Side Hustles - Jenny Brice, Eumundi

Photos: Body art pic by LisaSista Photography. John Steel Singers - Eumundi Live pic by Ilsa Wynne-Hoelscher. Other pics by Sebastin Cooper, Richard Locke, Matt Blak

A side hustle is a trendy, relatively new term, that refers to a job you can work, in addition to your more permanent job. To have a “side hustle” is becoming a part of the modern era of work. For some it is considered a badge of honour and for others an onerous necessity. Types of side hustles are working for Uber, owning an Air B&B, doing on line surveys for money, creating your own business on eBay or even renting out your car. If you want to get ideas for creating a side hustle check out Mr Google or perhaps the Eumundi Markets. I was first introduced to the term by one of my client’s personal assistants who shared with me her latest side hustle. It was receiving commissions for joining women up to local sporting clubs. A woman in her fifties, she had become recently divorced and although she had a permanent job, she was motivated to future proof her income, as she was acutely aware jobs are no longer guaranteed. I asked her if her employer was worried at all that she was doing other jobs and she said, quite the contrary. Her boss defined her as innovative and sensible to keep her options open. The internet and cloud technologies have created platforms that can enable more people to take advantages of side hustles. For some it is added income, but for 10% of Australia’s workforce which is about 1.25 million Australians - they are underemployed and needing to create more opportunities and side hustles just to make ends meet. I expect there are at least two sides to every hustle.

W W W.E XPERIENCEEUMUNDI.COM. AU

Jennybrice.com.au

Markets ▪ Music ▪ Food ▪ Fashion ▪ Art ▪ Adventure ▪ Heritage 6

{ T H E G R E E N 6 March 2019


Community EUMUNDI POLICE UPDATE Sgt Ryan Hanlon, Eumundi Police 5442 8222 member so she was only a ‘little bit’ lost – it’s very lucky she didn’t hit anyone.

Thanks for the emails from around the community relating to my first report as the Officer in Charge at Eumundi Police Station. February has seen four drink drivers, three Drug Drivers and five persons caught for unlicensed/disqualified driving. All drink drivers are concerning but none more than a female from Gympie taking the wrong turn off the highway into our community and returning a result of .313%. She was looking for the Nambour Hospital to collect a family

Police have executed a series of search warrants around the area which includes the prosecution of numerous persons on Browns Creek Rd, Eerwah Vale, who are currently before the court for producing dangerous drugs, possession of stolen property and other offences. Road Policing Unit from Nambour have issued 82 infringement notices within Eumundi Division during the month of February. This includes speed camera sites. Handed into the station after being found by a member of the public was a motorbike bag which had fallen off a bike at some stage. If you have lost a leather bag and can name the contents and brand please come in and see us at the station as we would like to give it back to its owner.

Hanlon.RyanP@police.qld.gov.au

Busy C hicks 26th March 7pm CWA Hall Eumundi 7pm

This month we will serve and discuss more recipes from the Country Kitchen Cookbooks and learn how to crochet a rag rug. The meeting is informal and there is no need to be a member or to join.

• Busy Chicks meet on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 7.00 om in the CWA Hall. • QCWA ladies meet formally on the 2nd Tuesday of the month to make decisions that support local and regional families. We gave $15,000 in the last few months for the Rural Crisis Fund. • We hold craft mornings on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 9.30 am. • Ladies hold a market stall on the 1st Wednesday of each month. We can sell your handicraft for 20% of the sale price which goes towards our projects. • Crafty Ladies please consider joining and entering our state-wide prestigious competitions. QCWA EUMUNDI BRANCH DAYTIME - Meets on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 9.30 for a general meeting and holds craft mornings on the 1st and 3nd Tuesdays in the CWA hall. BUSY CHICKS meets on the 4th Tuesday evening of the month.

For more information call Janet on 0402 062 465 or Marie on 0417 467 644

1675 Louis Bazzo Drive, Boreen Point This generous bush block would be ideal for anyone seeking a tree change or sustainable lifestyle. With 51 hectares (127 acres) of heavily timbered, level land, the property comprises majestic eucalypt forest interspersed with melaleuca wetlands. It is in pristine natural condition and awaits the right buyer to create their dream lifestyle. • 127 acres of richly timbered, level land • Untouched eucalypt forest and wetlands • Permanent water onsite, close to lake • Native flora and fauna abound • Ideal for sustainable lifestyle • Peace/privacy with town convenience

Offers Over $395,000

Graham Smith 0408 874 888

@grahamsmithproperty Graham Smith Property

Kess Prior 0404 344 399

@kesspriorproperty Kesspriorproperty

grahams@hinternoosa.com.au kess@hinternoosa.com.au

7

{ T H E G R E E N 6 March 2019


Community NEWS The next Belli Community Hall country dance with band Sunshine Swing will be held on Sat 9 March, 7.30pm. Entry includes supper. Lucky door, lucky spots and raffle. Tickets at door. Dance lessons have started & they’re held Thursday nights starting at 7.30pm. For more information go to bellihall.com.au. Verrierdale Community Group (VCG) is holding their Annual General Meeting on Mon 11 March at Verrierdale Hall. All welcome. Contact VCG Secretary, Sue Fingleton for more information. verrierdalehall@ outlook.com or 0418708360. The Eumundi QCWA Hall on Memorial Dr, is available for hire by community members for meetings, workshops, parties etc. Interested locals please contact Janet on 0402062465.

Dan DANPURDIE PU RDIEMPM P Member for Ninderry

PO Box 989, Coolum QLDNinderry 4573 Member for 07 5406 7900 ninderry@parliament.qld.gov.au danpurdie.com.au

DanPurdieMP

Eumundi Markets Celebrating 40 years Later this month I am looking forward to helping celebrate a very important milestone in the local community, when the team at Discover Eumundi Heritage and Visitor Centre commemorate 40 years of the iconic, world famous Eumundi Markets. Many locals will have at least some connection with the Markets, which is renowned for its quality hand crafted arts and craft, so there’s sure to be plenty of shared stories and anecdotes when the ‘First 40 Years’ exhibition is officially launched Saturday 23 March. Save Crimestoppers Locals may have heard the disappointing news that Crimestoppers will be shut down, after the State Government failed to commit $250,000 to keep the service running. This is a massive blow for our community. Many callers

8

to Crimestoppers only give information because they can do so anonymously. Tip offs from the public will now be directed straight to the police, who are already overstretched and under-resourced. Given the alarming rate of calls to Policelink that are already abandoned, this is a frightening prospect. Last year, nearly 130,000 calls were abandoned by callers who hung up when their call wasn’t answered. As I have previously pointed out in Parliament, with the police budget down $44.6 million and police numbers down per capita, the Police Minister has been talking about new, innovative initiatives the QPS have been using to reduce the crime rate. I am beginning to wonder if not answering the phone is one of those ways. You can have your say by signing the petition to save Crimestoppers at queensland.typeform.com/ to/GB24Qn.

{ T H E G R E E N 6 March 2019

Have Your Say On Landmark Inquiry Last month, a landmark inquiry was announced by the State Government into aged care, end-of-life and palliative care. This is an important issue that goes beyond politics, and I am keen to hear what locals think about it. The issue of legalised voluntary assisted death is highly emotive, and not one which I will make a decision about without careful consideration of the inquiry’s findings, and the views of the community. Public submissions close on 15 April, while public hearings are expected to commence later this month. The committee conducting the inquiry is due to present their findings to Parliament towards the end of the year. Contact me to find out how to make a submission, and to share your views. Information is also available on the Queensland Parliament’s website at parliament.qld.gov.au.


Community ORIGINAL EUMUNDI MARKETS F I R S T 4 0 Y E A R S Wendy Birrell, DE manager Discover Eumundi Heritage and Visitor Centre (DE) is developing an exhibition to commemorate and celebrate the 40th year of the Eumundi Markets. DE has an extensive collection of objects, photographs and documents relating to the history of the Eumundi Markets and will use these resources to create a glimpse into the past of what has become a world famous market. Many photos and information goes right back to the beginning of the market including the first receipt book which records the market starting on Saturday 24 March 1979 around the Eumundi CWA hall with three stalls and eight visitors (not counting stallholder’s family members). The first convenors of the market; Christa Barton and Gail PerryCont’d on pg 14 Somers at the CWA hall, 1979.

OEM in the ‘80s with Mount Cooroy (top right) and the corner servo (top left) in the background.

An early market day. Photo: Christa Barton. 9

{ T H E G R E E N 6 March 2019


Photography Kids

Summer

HINTERLAND

An amazing evening sky with oncoming storm. Babette Urban, Eumundi.

Goose Magpie flight at Lake MacDonald.

Goose Magpie hiding in the grass, Lake MacDonald.

Raoul Slater, Pomona.

Raoul Slater, Pomona.

HINTERL AND

Summer...

Send your high resolution photos, along with your name, address & where the photo was taken, to editor@eumundigreen.com.au and we’ll try and get them into an issue, on FB or Instagram. 10

{ T H E G R E E N 6 March 2019


Books W H AT ’ S W R O N G W I T H P O P U L A R F I C T I O N ? Judith Pattison, Doonan

EUMUNDI VILLAGE PHARMACY

Would you like more Would help with your

I’m an omnivore when it comes to reading. Everything from junk food to vegetarian. As a child I devoured science fiction/fantasy comic books along with the classic girl’s books like the Nancy Drew mysteries, Anne of Green Gables and Little Women. I liked books about girls’ lives - ones I could imagine myself in. Nancy Drew and her little red roadster (still wondering where my roadster is!) and Jo in Little Women. I’m the same today. I read the literary prize listers because, although not always perfect, they represent the evolving standard of modern literature. A bit like the Olympics, I guess. I also read a wide range of nonfiction; and I’m still a fan of ‘popular’ books about women escaping abusive relationships as in Sleeping with the Enemy and Liane Moriarty’s Big Little Lies. I still like science fiction/ fantasy (Stephen King, Neil Gaiman); psychological thrillers (Nicci French) and the unique style of Kate Atkinson who manages to, “occupy that rare cultural sweet spot wherein she scoops up awards for artistic excellence while also reliably hitting the best-seller lists.” This is the challenge - and it is probably the place most fiction writers aim for - even the listers. But no matter how intriguing the story, I just can’t read through bad writing: writing that gets in the way of itself or the story. So, I was interested to read a recent article by Stella Prize winner (An Isolated Incident) Emily McGuire entitled What is a good book, and should we care? [Guardian, 9 February] in which she talks about the divide between serious writing read by people who read reviews and go to book clubs, and the ‘snobbery’ and ‘denigration’ towards other types of writing: popular fiction. I can agree to a certain extent, but that has not been my experience.

fits as a writer and is a bit defensive. She shouldn’t be. An Isolated Incident is a good book. Suitable for book clubs and reviews and prizes! As she said, “mind-expanding, heartwrenching, world-changing thoughts and images can be found in all kinds of books, by all kinds of people in all kinds of forms and found in all kinds of places.” Literary prize winners and book clubs included.

M U LT I M E D I A PRESENTATION Berkelouw Books Eumundi is hosting The Overview Effect, a multi-media presentation by Richard Henry Whitehurst, founder of The Overview Institute of Australia. The positive and powerful transformation that happens when humans see earth from space - and it can begin while you’re still on earth. Tickets $10 in store or at the door on Fri 29 March, 6.30-8.30pm. planetaryhuman.com.

you like more help with your

CHRONIC PAIN CHRONIC PAIN MEDICINES? & & MEDICINES?

Your community pharmacist can: • Your Discuss any of your pain concerns community pharmacist can: • • Ensure your medicines are working for you Discuss any of your pain concerns Ensure your medicines are working for you • • Work with you to create an action plan for improvement Work with you to create an action plan for improvement • • Gain an understanding of your pain journey • Gain an understanding of your pain journey

If you’ve been experiencing chronic pain for more than If you’ve been experiencing chronic pain for more than three months, ask your pharmacist if you can receive a three months, ask your pharmacist if you can receive a free Chronic PainMedsCheck MedsCheck Trial service. free Chronic Pain Trial service. Chronic Pain TrialTrial Chronic PainMedsCheck MedsCheck Funded by the Australian Government Department of Health as part of the Sixth Community Pharmacy Agreement Pharmacy Trial Program.

Funded by the Australian Government Department of Health as part of the Sixth Community Pharmacy Agreement Pharmacy Trial Program.

Tania Watson B.Pharm., MPS, Shop 1, 2-6 Etheridge St Eumundi

Tel 5442 8455 • Fax 5442 7077 Mon to Fri 8.30am-5.30pm Sat 8.30am-1.30pm OPEN 6 DAYS

In support of nursing care at Katie Rose Cottage Hospice, Doonan

Sunday 31st March 2019, 11am for 11.30am start, $75.00pp Lunch consists of three courses featuring outstanding local produce Rock n’ Roll style created by local chefs. Under the Fig Trees of the Eumundi Markets Entertainment is by the popular ROCK n ROLL Boys, Dean Vegas (The Aussie Elvis), Melissa Isles and The Bobbysox’s $35 of each ticket sale, plus all sponsorship monies goes directly to ‘Katie Rose Cottage Hospice’. Tax deductible receipts will be provided Complimentary bubbles on arrival Beer, wine, soft drink bar available Ticket sales close 17th March 2019 Come dressed in your best rock’n’ roll attire. Prizes for best dressed Lucky door prizes, raffles, auction of all things quirky and good value

TICKET SALES:

There are all kinds of book clubs, including ones where they don’t even read the books! A review is much like a blurb on a book jacket. It’s someone’s opinion. Perhaps Maguire is still unsure about where she

ticketebo.com.au/eumundirotary Tables of 6+ may be booked, choose a name and table host. For assistance and more information contact Rotary’s Les Godwin on 0411 877 346 or 5471 1155 or email: les@davidsondem.com.au

11

{ T H E G R E E N 6 March 2019


Sport DRAGONS JUNIOR RUGBY CLUB As the dawn broke the Eastern sky over Coolum on Saturday 16 February an intrepid group of young Eumundi Dragons Junior Rugby Union players and their parents climbed the heights of Mt Coolum in one of the club’s annual pre-season activities. Approximately 20 members took part in the exercise and totally enjoyed the experience. The views from the top were breathtaking! Group challenges like this one gives the kids a shared experience and a sense of achievement by doing something that takes a bit of effort. They have to work together to achieve a team goal. The climb to the top and back which took approximately 45 minutes sharpened their appetites for the free barbeque breakfast of bacon and egg rolls and juice, which was provided by the club, at the picnic and playground area adjacent to the Coolum Beach SLSC. I’m passionate about Rugby because of what the game

President Doug Toms, Eumundi

provides for kids; mateship, healthy outdoor exercise, discipline, etiquette. It also teaches self-respect, and to respect your team mates, opposition players and coaches. The more you put into the game the more you get back. This is especially so for someone of my age. My playing days are over but I can now organise experiences for our young kids so they can reap some of the benefits that I was able to from Rugby (fitness, mateship, travel, good times) and sport in general.

other families as they’ve got to work together to provide best experiences for their kids - can’t just leave it to someone else. The Eumundi Club, now in its 11th year of operation, is looking to increase registrations in this 2019 season. Any prospective young players born from 2009 to 2014 who would like to join the Dragons are encouraged to attend the club’s weekly Thursday afternoon training from 4.30 - 5.45pm. Anyone interested in joining (especially U8s and U9s) can contact me 5445 4614 or djtoms@bigpond.com.

Being part of a smaller Rugby club like Eumundi means there’s great support - like a big rugby family - everyone gets to know everyone else. Our members don’t get lost in the crowd. It’s easier to get to know

Eumundi midwife and educator Beth Newman is holding her next menstruation education workshop for 10 - 12 year old girls at Secrets of the Honey Tree, 101 Memorial Dr, on Sat 30 March, 2 – 5.30pm. $60. The afternoon aims to share essential information with young girls about to become young women in a safe, fun, nurturing environment. 0412 103 743.

WHILE WE LIVE WE GROW

“I thank you for all your work and help. I can finally move on with my life. I could never have done it without you. You are a true champion” Petra, Noosaville: 2015

22 Caplick Way Eumundi Q 4562 P 5472 6333 E principal@ eumundiss.eq.edu.au

We will help you with: • parenting arrangements • financial support for you and your children • property arrangements on separation • obtaining a divorce We are located in Noosaville but will happily travel from Gympie to Caloundra to meet with our clients.

We offer an initial FREE half hour consultation.

Proud supporter of Eumundi Green

WALKING WITH THE EMERGING WOMAN WORKSHOP

T: 5430 6667 E: candice@rbfamilylaw.com.au W: www.rbfamilylaw.com.au 12

{ T H E G R E E N 6 March 2019


Health EUMUNDI GETS TOUGH

H E ALTH N E WS

There was a record turn out for the Eumundi Tough Mudder information session at the Imperial Hotel recently. Trainer Sam Williams of Eumundi Fitness is encouraging more locals to sign up and train for the 12 week fitness and health program. This is the third year that Eumundi has sent a crew to compete. The group will enter the Tough Mudder challenge at Woodford in May. 0407 747807.

One of the first group training sessions in full swing.

Personal Trainer Brooke Conlon of B Active Fitness offers weekly group fitness sessions at the Eumundi Amphitheatre including; core & cardio, strength, mixed fitness, boxing, functional fitness. Beginners welcome. Casual classes $15. 0408 077 699.

Eumundi Tennis Club offers yearly ($220) & ½ yearly family membership (2 adults & 2 children under 18). eumunditennisclub@gmail.com.

Eumundi Calisthenics children’s classes three years to 15 with Fiona Grieg, are held every Tues arvo, School of Arts, Memorial Dr. Five age group sessions available. 0427 835 902.

Zen Thai Shiatsu teacher Jodie Mudgeway is offering selfmassage classes Wed nights, The Yurt, Eumundi Noosa Rd. 0410 499 733.

Eumundi Aquatic Centre’s Learn to Swim program is still taking bookings. swimfit.com.au

Eumundi local and Tough Mudder veteran Julie Wright talks to the new recruits about the training regime.

Be Fit Pilates offers mat classes every Mon 6pm, Eumundi CWA Hall, Memorial Dr. BYO mat. 0419 184 967.

Casual court hire available through Eumundi Aquatic Centre. 5442 7186.

Anahata Yoga Temple holds yoga classes every Tue & Fri 9-10.30am. $17 Join yoga with Truly Wellness at the Verrierdale Hall, Sat, 7.45am. $12. Suitable for beginners & experienced. Sharla 0413 058 648.

Mon to Fri 8.30am - 5.00pm Closed Weekends & Public Holidays Suite 6 / 2-6 Etheridge St EUMUNDI QLD 4562

Stay Sun Smart this Summer!

Dr Sarah Rose

We want to know about you, not just your teeth.

Ask your GP for a skin check today!

(07) 5442 7556 | eumundidental.com.au |  After hours emergencies: 0428 027 741 Dr Hoda Morris

Dr Karen Macmillan

Dr David Heppell

Dr James Connell

Eumundi Dental is a family friendly, locally owned and operated practice. Our goal is to create a friendly, relaxed, anxiety free dental environment so patients feel comfortable coming to see us. We offer a 10% discount to pension card holders, health care card holders and seniors.

Dr Patricia Slegers Dr Stefanie Oedekoven

Call us on:

5442 8882

Dr Katie Gardner

Dr Angela Irwin

or book online at:

ochrehealth.com.au 13

{ T H E G R E E N 6 March 2019

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

9am - 5pm 9am - 5pm 9am - 6pm 9am - 5pm 9am - 2pm 9am - Noon


Heri tage Cont’d from pg 9 Over the 40 years other market operators have set up adjacent to what is now known as the Original Eumundi Markets (OEM) including the Eumundi and District Community Association (EDCA) and there were actually stalls in other locations in Eumundi before this market started. This First 40 Years exhibition looks at the OEM which has been running continuously for 40 years, still under a not for profit company the Original Eumundi Markets Ltd which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Eumundi and District Historical Association (EHA). Using images from the 1980s and ‘90s, photographs taken in the same locations will be displayed together to show the Then and Now of OEM and how the market has changed over the years. An old wooden trestle table complete with striped beach umbrella Cont’d on pg 18

Cobb and Co Centenary Reenactment on 12 May, ’88.

OEM in 1982

In the early ‘80s. Photo: Ian Murray.

Celebrating 40 Years March 23 2019 Join us in March for prizes, colourful street performers, live music and entertainment. SATURDAY 7AM-2PM & WEDNESDAY 8AM-1.30PM 80 Memorial Drive, Eumundi EUMUNDIMARKETS.COM.AU

OEM today. 14

{ T H E G R E E N 6 March 2019


Outdoors FIRST OFFICER HEADED NORTH Bob Miller, Eumundi Rural Fire Brigade’s First Officer

What's in the Spotlight Traineeship opportunities now open Are you looking to gain practical on-the-job work experience and a certificate level qualification? Council's traineeships are an excellent opportunity for people with limited qualifications and work experience to kick start their future employment potential. We are currently offering traineeships in parks and gardens, civil construction, business and administration and libraries. Visit our website to apply before March 24.

Celebrate diversity at Harmony Day Some of the many volunteers from south east Qld’s SES and Rural Fire Brigades. I was lucky enough to be selected to attend the Townsville floods clean-up as a Sector Commander with QFES. This role put me in charge of 20 Rural and SES volunteers who came up to Townsville to assist with the massive cleanup operation after more than a week of record flooding which effected thousands of homes.

Apply now for community land permits

Fire trucks as far as the eye can see.

People were sent from all over South East Queensland and I believe the local brigades of

Applications are open for new or existing local businesses to operate on community land. The three-year high-use / high-impact permits will be awarded for approved activities and locations such as surf schools, beach hire equipment and mobile food vans. Permits are available for the period July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2022.

Ride to school for your chance to WIN! Leave the car at home and pedal, scoot or skate to school on Friday, March 22 for national Ride2School Day. Remember to wear your helmet, look and listen, and use your bell. Three lucky children will win bike shop vouchers valued at $500, $200 and $100. Register on council’s website.

Our job was to go to areas impacted by flooding and assist the home-owner in ‘mucking out’ their property. This involved pulling, or dragging, entire home contents out – including carpets - onto the footpath for the army to then dispose of. I can assure you this was not an easy task. The relentless humidity and 40° plus temperatures were intense. My volunteers didn’t stop all day and it’s a credit to their home brigades how they worked and mixed with each other.

On March 23 wear orange and head to Cotton Tree Park from 10am - 3pm and join in the Sunshine Coast Voices of Harmony event. Enjoy live music, cultural dance and performances, multicultural cuisines and more.

Mark BioBlitz event into your diary

Mucking out a flood damaged home in Townsville. Doonan, Maroochy River and Verrierdale all had volunteers put up their hands to help.

E U M U N D I G A R D E N WA N T S GARDENERS

Curious about what lives in our rainforests? Interested in exploring nature’s skyscrapers? Come to Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve’s BioBlitz event between March 28 - 31 and celebrate rainforest biodiversity. Tree-climbers will take scientists and artists into the canopies of five strangler figs where they will study these trees and all the different species that call them home. Watch as they work or discover for yourself through a range of scientific, creative and cultural activities. More details via council’s website.

Calling all NRL fans! Be quick and grab your tickets for the historic NRL Round 5 clash between the South Sydney Rabbitohs and New Zealand Warriors at Sunshine Coast Stadium on April 13. Head to Ticketek's website to secure your seat.

Council meetings

Eumundi Community Garden’s next working bee will be held on Sunday 17 March, 9am - 12pm, at the Old Scout Hall, Memorial Dr, Eumundi. The group holds gatherings on the 1st & 3rd Sundays of each month. New people are welcome to head along and kids are welcome too. Contact Anja Morgan 0401 641 270 for more information.

15

Ordinary Meeting 9am March 28, Caloundra 07 5475 7272 mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

{ T H E G R E E N 6 March 2019


Outdoors NEW ENVIRONMENT GRANTS OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS Noosa Council has approved a new Environment Grants Program to support local conservation projects and the not-for-profit groups that deliver them. Mayor Tony Wellington said that previously grants with an environmental focus were mixed in with our other community grants. “We have now determined to separate the two grant streams, with environment grants to be funded from the Environment Levy,” Mr Wellington explained. The program offers one-off project grants of up to $30,000

annually, plus organisational grants to help environment groups cover their operating costs. In addition, new multiyear grants will support major projects that align with Council’s strategic environment goals. “Large-scale, strategic environmental projects may span a number of years [as] achieving environmental wins is often painstaking, incremental work, Mr Wellington said. All Environment Grant categories are subject to eligibility criteria. noosa.qld.gov.au/council-grants.

Photo: Babette Urban, Eumundi.

LAKE MCDONALD UPGRADE

THE CORRECT GOLDEN ORB In the last issue, [Green 311] we published the incorrect photo with the Golden Orb Nature Notes by Babette Urban. The above photo features the female Golden Orb Spider and her golden web, which is semi-permanent, is woven incorporating dead, organic matter as odour is used to attract the prey. When a web is damaged the spider eats all the threads to recycle into new silk web thread.

The gentle dentist you will love! Hello, my name is Dr. Wei Shen and, after my patients find me, they tell me how difficult it was to find the right dentist. So, if you need a dentist and you just don’t know who to call, here are some reasons I could be right for you. If you like what you read please call us today. The team at Wattle Street Dental are Dr Wei Shen, Dr Mimi Chien, Dr Caitlyn Tindale, Rosi Ngwenya, Dr Rita Rockliff, Adelle Gauci and Arthur Graham. If it’s hurting - We can see you almost immediately whenever our office is open and stop the pain for you. Then, we’ll do a thorough checkup of your teeth and tell you what treatments you need and the costs involved.

Dr Wei and the team at Wattle Street Dental are passionate about your health and the safe removal of amalgam mercury fillings. Wattle Street Dental has recently been “SMART” certified by the IAOMT. Visit: http://thesmartchoice.com/

If you are a scaredy cat - You needn’t be! Our clients tell us they didn’t know having dental work done could be so painless and gentle ... a great recommendation!

Easy to get to - We have several parking spaces outside and underneath the clinic, and there are many buses and trains servicing the local area.

For teeth that look great - Choose from a range of cosmetic dentistry options to suit your budget, including whitening and injectables. We are happy to help you decide on what will work best for you.

Family friendly - We love looking after families so bring your kids in for any dental treatment they may need.

Appointments to suit you - To fit in with your busy schedule we are open late on Tuesday and Thursday nights and Saturdays by appointment.

design and approvals phase, which involves the submission of a draft Impact Assessment Report (IAR) for evaluation. Lake Macdonald will remain open to recreation this year.

Construction will begin in March 2020, when the lake’s water level is at its lowest. This will also avoid the wet season, as well as aquatic fauna breeding seasons in and downstream of the lake. The project is currently in the detailed

Natu re No tes Ph otos

Straighten your Straighten your kidskids teeth teeth the natural way! the natural way! Myobrace targets the underlying causes of crooked Myobrace targets theproblems underlying causes of teeth as soon as the are evident. crooked Free teethassessment as soon asavailable. the problems are evident. Consultations available.

Online Bookings Available

Twilight sedation – get your dentistry done while you sleep. Certified Smart Amalgam Removal

Lake Macdonald Dam is one of several dams across South East Queensland which is about to be upgraded as part of Seqwater’s Dam Improvement Program. This is the first major upgrade of Lake Macdonald Dam since the wall was raised in 1980. It will involve building a new spillway and reconstructing the embankments to better protect the dam against earthquakes and extreme floods.

C A L L F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N .

16

This little guy was just off Duke Rd, Doonan when I came across him while I was working at someone’s house. Fantastic to see though he was a fair way up the tree and I was taking it with my phone. Mat Russell, Doonan. PS: Love the Eumundi Green.

{ T H E G R E E N 6 March 2019


H E A LT H , L I F E S T Y L E & M A I N T E N A N C E D I R E C T O RY AIRCONDITIONING

Airconditioning Sales &Sales Design Airconditioning & Design Domestic & Commercial Domestic & Commercial

Ph 5455 65056505 Ph 5455

sales@lagunabayair.com.au sales@lagunabayair.com.au

THIS COULD BE YOU

Extensions Renovations Structural repairs Home improvements D A L E H A M I LT O N

0418 553 576

for details see our website

CABINET CONSTRUCTION

• Kitchens • Robes • Vanities • Laundry

• Stone • 2pac • Melamine • Glass

Call Chris on 0408 068 341 COMMUNITY

www.cooroy.com.au

for details

BAS & Payroll

Month End Reporting

X

Debt Collecting

Xero, Reckon, MYOB

THIS COULD BE YOU

Cabinet - Design Construct Install

THIS COULD BE YOU

see our website

X

All bookkeeping and small business accounting

- Kerry Smith | 0405 809 890 = kerrysm@hotmail.com eumundigreen.com.au %

chris@cabinetinstallations.com.au Q BSA 1081269

your space

SERVICES

your space

prestigebuild@yahoo.com.au

This could be

bookkeeping=%-

This could be

QBSA 730735 Trading AU06236 QBSARefrigerant 730735 Refrigerant Trading AU06236

BUILDING SERVICES

BOOKKEEPING

For all the latest information about Cooroy. News, events calendar, attractions and a community & business directory.

This could be

your space

s

for detail see our website

eumundigreen.com.au

DESIGN SERVICES

GRAPHIC CREATIVE

DESIGN Contact Lil ...designer for The Green lil.staff.design@gmail.com

eumundigreen.com.au

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

EXCAVATION

24/7

All electrical jobs and split system air conditioner installations Quality workmanship assured

STEVE BUTLER

Lic 81666 ABN 21 619 735 385

TEECE ELECTRICAL

ELECTRICAL SERVICES EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Air Conditioning 3 Solar 3 LED & Lighting 3 New Builds 3 Smoke Detectors 3 Phone & Data 3 Renovations 3 Safety Switches 3 TV & Aerials

Mike Teece Electrical Contractor Lic No: 83879 ARC Lic: L149376

admin@goelite.com.au www.goelite.com.au

0422 563 719

0423 134 522 www.teece-electrical.com.au

MASSAGE

MOWING & SLASHING

WS SLASHING

5 ft slasher - 4WD tractor with 4 in 1 bucket loader

Fully insured - Free quotes

Ph Wade 0403 311 134

the GREEN directory

EXCAVATIONS 3.5 & 14.5 tonne excavator, Bobcat & level bar, Grader, 2.5 Tonne Roller, 10m Tipper, Laser Level, Augers

0411 210 302 PICTURE FRAMING

RED DOG

PICTURE FRAMING High quality work at very affordable prices - Janice Allen, 71 Mount Eerwah road, Eerwahvale Ph 5442 8340 Mob 0411 630 878 Email reddogframes@westnet.com.au NOW AT OUR NEW ADDRESS ABOVE

To advertise in the Green Directory visit eumundigreen.com.au


Letters Cont’d from pg 14

RESEARCHING RETIREE TRANSPO RT I was reading a Eumundi Green [Issue 308] recently and there was an article about the income and expenses of your organisation, including information about a community bus and how that will in future be coordinated through a taxi service. I was in a waiting room when I read the article. The reason is that my Mum lives in the Whitsunday region and I have spoken to people in that area about aged people’s subsidised transport and I would like to show them your example. I will also be sending them the details from the Noosa Council site regarding their subsidy of taxi’s once a week to shopping centres for over 60’s.

will create the feel of a market stall circa 1980s, and include objects made by stallholders in the ‘80s through to today. Newspaper clippings will show the development of the market and how it almost ended before it really began. Images of the early markets and many of the marketeers can be viewed. Listen to some recorded recollections of early market days and leave your own memories on the market memory board.

I have only found out what is available by doing online research and following through with written editorial as I have needed solutions. Many of our oldest people don’t have the resources and the skills to be able to do that and the difficulty to get around and be as independent as possible will only become a bigger issue in the future. I believe wholeheartedly in repeating things as many times as is possible, some of it will stick in the right spot more times than if you didn’t do it? Many thanks, Debbie Simpson, Doonan.

All are welcome to attend the opening on Saturday 23 March, 2pm in Wan’din’in Arts Space - rear of DE, 73 Memorial Dr, but RSVP is a must please. info@discovereumundi.com. Open until Saturday 1 June. discovereumundi.com/eumundimarkets-40th

Have a story, opinion or message you’d like to share with your community?

Send your signed letter of no more than 250 words to editor@eumundigreen.com.au or post to PO Box 482, Eumundi 4562, along with your address and we may print it in the Green (space permitting)... Partial name and address will be withheld upon request.

PLUMBING/GAS FITTING Servicing Sunshine Coast • All Work Guaranteed • NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL QBCC 1129822

all aSpeCtS of plumbing drainage and gaS fitting www.acgplumbingexcavations.com.au

Call 0414

227 471 FREE QUOTES

PROOF READING

THIS COULD BE YOU

PLUMBING

LOCAL PLUMBER Neil McDonald

This could be

your space

QBCC Lic. No. 1253083 All Work Guaranteed

s

for detail see our website

0422 394 659

eumundigreen.com.au

PROPERTY SERVICES

STORAGE SERVICES General • Caravans • Furniture • Cars

PROOFREADING

SERVICES

Maintenance - New Work - Renovations Hot Water Services - Extensions Repairs - Waste Water - Storm Water

20 years exp, fully insured, reliable service

A1

the GREEN directory

BRONWEN PEARSON

M: 0422 803 519

E: abr58190@bigpond.net.au

TREE SERVICES

ALL Property Maintenance with your local Bloke ALL Equipment – Excavation, Mowing & Slashing ALL Landscape Supplies, WATER DELIVERIES

Call, Text or Email: Paul 0409 470 399

Storage Eumundi

Clean & secure, self lockable units Free pickup (conditions apply)

Ph 5442 8627

P: 07 5442 8122 E: pbgmaintenance@tpg.com.au

Boats • Trailers • Trucks • Containers

VET SERVICE - MOBILE

WATER SERVICES

EVERYTHNG TREES - EVERYTHING ARBORICULTURAL FREE QUOTES

“For all your tank and swimming pool requirements”

103 Napier Road, Eumundi 4562 Ph 5442 8158 - M 0409 649 506

Find us on

Tel: 5472 8660 Wayne: 0411 234 457 www.treesafeaustralia.com.au

email: aroorawater@bigpond.com

To18advertise in the Green Directory visit eumundigreen.com.au To advertise Directory visit eumundigreen.com.au the GREEN directoryin the Green { T H E G R E E N 6 March 2019


Thinking of selling? Celebrate with us! List with us in February, March & April and receive FREE Domain Platinum Marketing

Domain Platinum Marketing puts your property in front of the buyers assuring you will be noticed

The place to capture your southern buyers!

Contact us now for more information  

    

Architecturally designed home - lifestyle business opportunity Set on 16 ha* - 40 acres* 1 hour from Brisbane, yet a world away Breathtaking panoramas, city & rural view 4 private cabins + caretakers cottage 4 Dams + Seasonal Creek Recreational shed with views over the dam Head across and like our Ray White Rural Dayboro and Ray White Rural Eumundi facebook page to keep up to date with our new lifestyle listings

We are experienced We are dedicated We are committed We have a proven record for achieving the highest sales in

Dell Pain Buyer Specialist

0499 989 025

Vicki Pain

Business Owner &

Selling Principal

0427 655 209

2a/77 Memorial Drive, Eumundi www.raywhiteruraleumundi.com.au

5442 8080

www.raywhiteruraldayboro|eumundi.com.au


A Track Record That Speaks For Itself d

Sol

15 Hideaway Lane, Tinbeerwah

price guide

$950,000

15 Lorikeet Lane, Doonan

sed

Lea

Ferrels Road, Cooroy

d

d

Sol

Sol

6 Crab Apple Court, Black Mountain

847 Ringtail Creek Road, Pomona

offers over

$545,000

$2,250,000

14 Overlander Avenue, Cooroy

12 Pheasant Lane, Doonan

nt

nt

Re For

Re For

$590 per week, Black Mountain

$830 per week, Black Mountain

Time for a change? With 30 years of history in Noosa’s Hinterland, we have the largest network of buyers for your property so why not give us a call and speak to our team to help you buy, sell or rent.

07 5447 7000 I 30 Maple Street, Cooroy sold@hinternoosa.com.au I www.hinternoosa.com.au


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.