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HINTERLAND MOMENT

I love that mother nature dictates how we live our lives here in the hinterland. And when you’re surrounded by bushland, native flora and fauna is always encroaching. Which also means snakes are a big part of our lives too – and boy do we grow them big here! (See page 15). I think we should put in a council grant application to run a, “Who has the biggest python living at their place?” competition – because we all think that ‘ours’ would win.

“Apparently this is where Bobby Mitchell and Pep sit on a Saturday morning waiting for Mads to open the servo. It’s the perfect size for the average bum,” they said with a laugh. Photo thanks to Sarah Hillhouse, Eerwah Vale.

Mother nature – and life in general - throws curve balls at us no matter how rich or poor, or young or old, we are. But the one constant we all share is a great love for this little pocket of hinterland paradise in which we live. We can always open a window, stand on a veranda, sit in a garden, or go for a walk, and remind ourselves that when things get hard, we are still lucky - we live here!

And here’s the proof! Two Bob’s at the servo putting the EFTPOS waiting room chairs to good use on a Saturday morning. Photo thanks to John Gyngell, Eumundi.

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

Cover photograph: Cobalt Damselfly resting on an emerging waterlily. Photo thanks to Jane Welsh, Verrierdale.

Contributing this issue ...

Jane Welsh

Raoul Slater

Paul Thomas

Brooke Conlon

Babette Urban

Cover photo

Readers photos

Munch fest

T ween growth

Nature notes

Kirstie Henning

Living backyard

Luke Huntley

Hinterland snakes

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Business SALA TURNS 10 Eumundi restaurant Sala Thai recently celebrated an impressive 10 years in business. Owners Jang and John Etheridge invited regular customers, local businesses and their staff to celebrate with them last Tuesday 12 March. When asked about the impressive milestone Jang shared the restaurant’s success is due to Eumundi being such a great, inclusive place. “It has been full of big challenges for us, but the support we’ve been shown by the locals is overwhelming - how lucky we are to be surrounded by this beautiful community and people,” Jang shared.

“Eumundi is John’s home town, we live locally and we are proud to follow the family tradition of owning a business in town after more than 100 years,” Jang enthused. Jang shared she hopes to continue to offer a traditional Thai menu and, “Have activities so our customers can learn more Thai experience and Thai culture.”

John and Jang Etheridge celebrating their businesses 10 year milestone.

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Business LOCALS LOVE TO MUNCH People turned out in impressive numbers for the inaugural Munch foodie event at the Imperial Hotel. Considering the rain, it was great to see so many locals catching up for an afternoon in the village with live music, a plethora of food carts, plus Eumundi brews on tap and Aperol cocktails proving popular. Imperial Hotel and Eumundi Brewery manager Paul Thomas said the new event was created to showcase the venue and its evolving reputation for swanky music and tasty food. Head Chef Cale Dempsey held a cooking demonstration in the afternoon. Paul said, “We’ve 100% found our stride with a terrific team on the floor and in the bars,

creating top-notch meals in the kitchen.” Paul shared that live music will continue to be a big focus for the hotel, especially with Eumundi muso Alice Jones now stepping into the role of booking agent for the pub full time. Cont’d on pg 8

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Business Cont’d from pg 7 “Eumundi has always been a creative place with quality acts and having Alice finding new, and exciting musicians play here fantastic,” he said. She’s also been wooing some bigger acts with established fan bases to travel off the beaten track and play for us here in Eumundi,” Paul enthused. “It’s great to see our venues full of music loving locals getting behind these exciting performers,” he said. Paul explained the more these acts draw a crowd, the bigger the name touring acts we can entice to play here. The Imperial’s booking agent Alice Jones agreed, but stressed that

she is also super keen for the hotel to remain a place for new, Sunshine Coast artists to get a break too. Alice said Munch was a great opportunity to give an eclectic mix of artists who show a fantastic diversity of musical talent and style, such as singer/ song writer Gian and gypsy band Miranda Deutsch Duo, a trial in front of a Eumundi crowd. Munch’s music line up also included The Palomino III. The band had played at the Green room last year in their other rockabilly band configuration called Twang, and had had the room buzzing and dancing all night long. Alice said she had to get them back ASAP. Cont’d on pg 10

Part Time Position Available Marketing, Events and Communications Manager - Experience Eumundi (ECCO Ltd) We are currently seeking a passionate and enthusiastic marketing, events and communications manager for Experience Eumundi. The role includes responsibilities such as: • Creating a Marketing and Event Program (“MEP”) for ECCO Ltd and budget with the help of the Experience Eumundi committee and Board support. • Implementing the MEP, maintaining the associated budget as well as creating new business initiatives within the marketing and events role. • Working with the company’s employees and contractors to steer the event and marketing initiatives outlined in the MEP. • Maintaining and building on positive relationships between the company and

key stakeholder within the community and the local region. Preferred experience • Event & destination marketing and management experience in the tourism industry • Stakeholder management experience with local government organisations • Website and social media management experience • Budget management experience Estimated 16 hrs/week with hourly rate being offered between $40 to $50 per hour depending on level of experience of applicant. Work hours are flexible. This work will include some evenings and weekends depending on details approved in the MEP.

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Community HORSE TRAIL NETWORK COMPLETED Members of the Sunny Coast Trail Horse Riders Club joined Division 9 Cr Stephen Robinson to view and experience the completed Eumundi Conservation Park trail network near Allendale Rd, Eumundi. Cr Robinson said this trail contributed to our community’s natural and physical wellbeing and aligned with Council’s vision to be Australia’s most sustainable region. The conservation park trails are now joined and visitors can utilise a full trail network amongst the eucalypt open forest and rainforest. “Eumundi Conservation Park offers more than 15km of trails that are all linked up thanks to these recent works,” Cr Robinson explained.

“Our Council crews worked with Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service to provide better drainage and to build a reliable trail surface that will remain passable, even in wet weather conditions,” he explained. The Eumundi Conservation Park has always been popular with the region’s horse riders, including Sunny Coast Trail Horse Riders Club President

Chris Bourne. “As our club members are frequent riders in this park, I am grateful to see the trail extended thanks to this project’s completion,” Ms Bourne said. “Previously, any wet weather inhibited us from fully enjoying this expansive park, and now we can take advantage of lengthier horseback rides,” she explained.

“I encourage more community members to visit the Eumundi Conservation Park and experience its beautiful trails, whether you’re with a horse, on a bicycle, or simply on foot,” Ms Bourne enthused. Over the past few years, Sunshine Coast Council has also improved access conditions at both the southern and western entrances to allow for better access to this bushland area.

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“This project’s goal was to provide a solution for about 500 metres of trail that was notoriously wet and impassable, to horse riders and hikers. “This section of unmade road reserve separated the north and south blocks of the park, essentially dividing the park in two,” Cr Robinson said.

Cr Stephen Robinson with members of the Sunny Coast Trail Horse Riders Club including Chris Bourne (2nd left) and Julie Templeton (far right).

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Part Time Position Available Eumundi Green magazine sales, business manager & publisher - Experience Eumundi (ECCO Ltd) with, EG team to implement approved strategies. • Publisher role over EG operations. Relevant previous experience • Good knowledge of the local marketplace • Editorial experience • Advertising sales experience • Business and budget management experience Initial Estimate of 8 hrs/week to be discussed with the successful applicant and aligned with the activities defined in strategy approved by the board. Hourly rate being offered between $40 to $50 per hour depending on level of experience of applicant. Work hours are flexible. This work will include some evenings and weekends depending on fortnightly publication of the Eumundi Green requirements. Closing date for applications 17 April 2019 Contact: Louise Formosa (Chairman) eko.consulting@icloud.com We are currently seeking a passionate and enthusiastic salesperson, business manager and publisher for the Eumundi Green magazine. The role includes responsibilities such as: • Review of The Eumundi Green (EG) magazine’s current performance and develop strategies to improve the bottom line and value for the readership. • Prepare and submit to the ECCO Board financial year budgets for EG and work within budget. • Oversite of invoicing, revenue streams and costs of EG. • Engage with advertisers and secure advertising contracts in accordance with a prepared advertising strategy. • Liaise with customers of EG when necessary. • Management of, and working

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

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TICKET SALES: 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


Community Cont’d from pg 8

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“Munch was the perfect opportunity to showcase this talented trio with a powerful front woman rockin’ the double bass,” Alice enthused. Their lively Americana, rockabilly sound was perfect for energising the afternoon festival and carrying it into the early eve with a fun party vibe. The DJ crew of Cleve, Bob and Mark carried the revelers well into the night. Paul shared, “The great roll-up this year certainly inspires us to run with a Munch event next year. “Hats off to our awesome community for embracing the event and sticking with us despite the date change,” Paul enthused.

Division 10

For a restaurant to not only survive but to thrive for a decade it needs fantastic food and sensational service. Sala Thai in Memorial Drive has both of those qualities in spades and it was fantastic to be recently invited along to share their 10th birthday celebrations. I was among around 130 of the restaurant’s regular loyal patrons at this festivity and their appreciation, admiration and respect for this fine establishment and its proprietors John and Jang Etheridge was very evident.

COMMUNITY NEWS Eumundi Rotary are holding an information evening on Thur 11 April, CWA Hall, Memorial Dr, Eumundi, 5.30pm. If interested in attending please contact President Tania Broadbent on tania.watson@bigpond.com. We would love to see you there! The Riding for the Disabled Sunshine Coast in North Arm will be holding their annual general meeting on Monday 25 March, 2 Monak Rd at 3 pm, followed by light refreshments. 5472 7280 The Riding for the Disabled Sunshine Coast will be holding

an Essentially Equestrian Car Boot Sale on 31 March at the RDA Centre, 2 Monak Rd, North Arm, 9am. scrda.org.au Deadly Espresso are hosting their first (of what will become monthly) event called Conversations on the Deck with inspiring guest speaker Shelagh Brennand, on Friday 29 March, 10am. $15 includes morning tea. Shelagh wrote A Stroke of Poetry. Places limited to 35 & tickets must be pre-purchased for catering. Email anita4connections@ sevgen.com.au. Facebook: Deadly Espresso on Walkabout.

Congratulations to John and Jang and to all of their staff, and here’s to many more years of fabulous food and spectacular service! Along with continuing to run their restaurant, John and Jang are very busy and excited to be organising the second annual Thai New Year Water Festival on Sunday April 28. Last year’s inaugural event featured a fascinating mix of traditional Thai music, dance, Buddhist ceremonies, fashion and sumptuous food of course! So clear your schedule for Sunday 28 April and come along to the Eumundi Amphitheatre to experience this outstanding slice of Thai culture.

A milestone for the Markets! Speaking of birthdays, the world famous Original Eumundi Markets are about to celebrate 40 fantastic years! Everyone is welcome to come along to celebrate the official 40th birthday of the markets on Saturday 23 March. There’ll be outstanding entertainment, live music and an after party for stall holders. Discover Eumundi Heritage and Visitor Centre will also have an exhibition on the history of the markets from March 23 until the end of May in the ‘Wan’din’in arts space, featuring a mocked up retro stall from the 1980s! For more information visit eumundimarkets.com.au. Enter the Art Prize Entries are now open for the 2019 Sunshine Coast Art Prize. It’s open to all Australian resident artists working in a 2D medium. Forty finalists will be selected to have their works featured for exhibition in the Caloundra Regional Gallery and the winning work will be added to the Sunshine Coast Art Collection! Check council’s website for more info and entry forms. Why did the picture go to jail? … because it was framed!

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Photography

HINTERLAND

Autumn

Here are a few summer favourites, taken while floating in our Verrierdale dam, chasing the sweet scents of lily flowers and catching blue glints of passing damsel flies. Jane Welsh, Verrierdale.

I took these shots at Lake McDonald. Regards, Raoul Slater, Pomona.

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Sport C O U G A R S U N D E F E AT E D Emma Finlay, Eerwah Vale

ENROLMENTS ARE OPEN! Are you looking for a school with a modern approach to education combined with traditional values?

Welcome to Eumundi State School. We invite new students and their parents to complete an enrolment application and schedule an interview with one of our school leaders. At Eumundi State School…      

We target our teaching plans and support learning for all students. Our students know ‘It’s cool to be a good kid’. Our expectations for all are high. Our students enjoy learning and being at school. Our environment is an inviting one for all. Our relationships are genuine and positive.

For Kindy kids and parents, we offer the following opportunities to promote a successful transition to our school…  Information Day and School Tour for parents – Tuesday 30th April  Open classrooms for parents to see our classes in action – Tuesday 23rd July  Orientation sessions for Kindy children to experience a Prep classroom and learning.  Individual transition planning for students as required.

ENROL TODAY! Please contact our friendly office staff for further information. Phone: (07) 5472 6333 Email: admin@eumundiss.eq.edu.au

While We Live We Grow

The Cooroy Eumundi Junior Cricket team, the Cooroy Eumundi Cougars, have just finished their 12 week season of cricket undefeated! The kids, aged eight to 10 years, played two seasons of six weeks on Friday nights, against the Coolum and Tewantin teams during the summer program. These programs are fast packed cricket games with 90 minutes of play. They are designed for equal participation by all members. There are only six to eight players per team, so each player gets a chance to bat, bowl and field. They also bat in pairs and face four overs; 12 balls each. It’s a smaller 14metre pitch with a 20-30 metre boundary. After each over, the fielding team rotates. The program is designed to set them up ready for Stage 1 Junior Cricket.

The Cooroy Eumundi Cougars have had great fun and have shown some great skills throughout the season, making them so enjoyable to watch. We thought they deserved some praise - well done boys!

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Health EXERCISE FOR TEENS & TWEENS DURING GROWTH Brooke Conlan, personal trainer & mother-of-tween, Eumundi As our children reach their early teens and pre-teen (tween) years they will naturally experience growth spurts. This means their bodies will go through a large amount of bone growth at a rapid rate. During this time the bones will grow faster than usual stretching out the muscles and tendons making joints more unstable and susceptible to injury. As a result a child’s balance, coordination, stability and also posture, can be affected. Growth spurts occur due to a shift in hormones and are different for boys and girls. For this reason girls generally experience a growth spurt between 10 and 14 with the average being 12 and on average two years later for boys. What can we do to help support their growing bodies during this time? It is imperative to establish strong foundations - this means focusing on building the child’s core strength, correct movement patterns, incorporating balance exercises into their fitness, challenging their coordination

and promoting body awareness such as: correct posture, muscle engagement and awareness of body position and movement. Any form of power, maximal, explosive lifting or body building should be avoided until children and young people reach physical maturity - meaning the growth plates have fully developed. Light weights and resistance training are suitable provided the child can perform these with correct technique and form and always under supervision. Using bodyweight however is the best way to start to increase strength safely. Strength training two/ three times a week is ideal for

kids starting from ages seven and up. If your child is suffering from growing pains (which are a normal part of growing and occur usually in the legs but can be in the arms also) there are things you can try to help alleviate the discomfort: • Applying heat packs directly to the area (personally this worked best for my child) • Rubbing the limbs to generate some heat to the area

The earlier you can incorporate physical activity into your child’s life the better. This will definitely help with both their neurological and physical development as they grow.

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• Stretching the limbs to lengthen the muscles • Pain relief - only in extreme cases. Natural remedy pain relief like essential oils are great too! If your child is experiencing extreme pain or pain in only one limb you should consult your GP or health professional.

H E ALTH N E WS girls at Secrets of the Honey Tree, 101 Memorial Dr, on Sat 30 March, 2 – 5.30pm. $60. Girls gain essential information about becoming young women in a safe, fun, nurturing environment. 0412 103 743.

Eumundi midwife & educator Beth Newman is holding her next menstruation education workshop for 10 - 12 year old

Personal Trainer Brooke Conlan of B Active Fitness offers group fitness sessions at Eumundi Amphitheatre including: core &

PUBLIC NOTICE

Airspace and flight path design Sunshine Coast Airport Expansion Project Airservices Australia, the nation’s air navigation service provider, has completed the detailed design for the airspace changes and flight paths for the new runway (13/31). The Sunshine Coast community and the aviation industry are invited to participate in a six-week engagement program about the proposed flight path design associated with the Sunshine Coast Airport Expansion Project from Wednesday 20 March to Tuesday 30 April 2019.

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cardio, strength, mixed fitness, boxing, functional fitness. Beginners welcome. Casual classes $15. 0408 077 699. Eumundi Calisthenics children’s classes 3 – 15yrs with Fiona Grieg are held every Tues arvo, School of Arts, Memorial Dr. Five age group sessions avail. 0427 835 902.

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During the engagement period the community will be provided information and be able to ask questions at the following events: Community drop-in sessions Saturday 23 March 10am-1pm, North Shore Community Centre Wednesday 27 March 5.30pm-8pm, Coolum Civic Centre Information kiosks Thursday 28 March 3pm-7pm, Noosa Civic Shopping Centre Saturday 30 March 9.30am-12.30pm, Big Top Shopping Centre Sunday 31 March 10am-12pm, Peregian Springs Shopping Centre For further information on the flight path design, including how to provide feedback, please visit www.airservicesaustralia.com/ projects/flight-path-changes

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Outdoors D O Y O U L O V E Y O U R W I L D L I F E T O D E AT H ?

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Babette Urban, Eumundi Let’s chat about our native birds ... A lot of hinterland locals love to attract birds to their gardens, so they can enjoy their beauty, antics, and company. The obvious way to do this is with food and water, served up with love, on a daily basis. But nature has a way of balancing the ecosystem so that it functions as it is meant to, and when humans interfere with that balance things start to go... skewwhiff. It is easier than you think to “love our birds to death”. Here are a just few reasons why: • All birds live in an environment suited to their specific needs. Water is important, and while birds can extract some moisture from their food, most birds drink water every day. They also use water for grooming. But if the birds are attracted to your area solely for the water you provide, and come to count exclusively on the water supply in your garden, what happens when you are away and the bowl dries up? • The health of birds will be impacted by relying on an artificial food source (seed, bread, mince) as they will not be getting the correct balance of nutrients available to them in the wild. Undernourishment can lead to a number of complications such as susceptibility to disease and a magnified spread of disease; vitamin and calcium deficiency

causing foot/leg paralysis and poor bone and feather development; an increased risk of severely impeding the bird’s ability to fly; a reduction of life expectancy; and poorly developed babies who will not survive • Furthermore, with steady artificial feeding overpopulation will occur resulting in competition for limited nesting sites, and the smaller and less aggressive species will be driven away • Artificially fed birds may become dependent on humans and lose their fear of predators, endangering their lives on a daily basis

But it’s not all bad news. You can still enjoy the birds in your area without upsetting the balance of nature. By all means provide fresh water, as long as other local water sources (dams, creeks) are also available. Plant bird attracting trees, shrubs and flowering natives. Ensure you have a catfree environment. If you must give them a little treat, then make sure it is just that …. a very small treat. Then sit back, relax, and enjoy all the visitors to your garden - even those

• Migratory birds will tend to stay longer, putting their breeding cycle at risk • A bread diet can cause an incurable and deadly condition called Angel Wing where the wings point outwards and the bird is unable to fly It is unnecessary and cruel to feed our native birds, and we probably never see the damage caused because sick birds are unlikely to make it back.

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who don’t need your food. Pigeons come to my feeder for no more than a teaspoon of seed. Catbirds come for one grape or two blueberries halved or quartered. I do have a water bowl, but there is also a dam next door. And many other species are just there regardless. I love my native birds …. but not to death!


Outdoors HUGE HINTERLAND SNAKES & COMMON QUESTIONS

Luke Huntley, Doonan

If you’re reading this Eumundi Green you live in a very special area. Not only because you get such a nice magazine, but also because of the monster sized snakes we get in this region. The biggest Browns and Red Bellies I have ever caught have almost all come out of this hinterland area and they’re certainly bigger here than anywhere else on the Coast. You may be wondering why? This area is very wide spread and with so much bushland around there’s plenty of food for them to gorge themselves on. This translates to native snakes growing very big. The picture of the massive Red Belly (bottom) was taken in Doonan in March earlier this year. It was six foot, two inches long and so chunky! An absolutely beautiful animal. This is why they are my favourite snake. It was a very, very well-fed snake!

the biggest of those species I’ve ever caught. I’m six foot, three. So I’m pretty tall. These snakes are massive! You may not like it but you all hold the records for having the biggest snakes around.

The Eastern Brown (page 16) was caught in Cooroy. It was an impressive seven foot, eight inches. As a snake catcher, I see a lot of snakes and those two were

What do I do if I see a snake?

What if I get a snake in my house? Will there be lots of babies all through the house?

The first thing to do is remain calm and call a professional like myself to come out - or just give

Well if you’re unlucky enough to have a female snake come inside and give birth, then yes.

We are currently in the snake hatching season. Over the last few months snakes have been either hatching out of eggs - or with some species giving birth to their babies. Here are some of the most common questions I get asked.

some friendly advice over the phone. Do not interfere with the snake. It’s much safer for you to either call me out or leave it to do its thing. Keep a safe distance and remove children and animals from the area. Do not kill it! If you try to you’ve just increased your chances of getting bitten by 85%. Plus they’re beautiful native animals - and they’re protected so it is illegal to kill them.

The biggest Red Belly I’ve ever seen was caught in Doonan.

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But usually not. Most of the time they get lost and can’t find their way out. Sometimes they are just escaping the blistering summer sun. Snakes get hot too!

If there’s one will there be more? This is perhaps the most common question I get asked. Cont’d on pg 16


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N B G F P R O PA G AT E F O R S A L E Kirstie Henning, North Arm

Farm animal therapy Animal therapy is not such a strange concept nowadays. We see dogs used in many situations, such as for assistance dogs, and more recently for autism, anxiety, depression, dementia, PTSD and loneliness. Other animals, such as horses (Equine Therapy), are also becoming more well known as a form of therapy. What is it about animals that can give many a sense of calmness, happiness and a feeling of security? There is a hypothesis that indicates that human survival was partly dependent on animals in the environment signalling safety or threat. Wilson’s Biophilia hypothesis indicates that; “if we see animals at rest or in a peaceful state, this may signal to us safety, security and feelings of wellbeing”. (Wilson 1984)

personally find that sitting with my goats and sheep while they lie down and chew their cud is the most relaxing time. I may sit down feeling stressed but end up feeling refreshed and happier after about 10 minutes. More research is being undertaken on this topic and some findings have shown that it can reduce blood pressure and cholesterol, assist with chronic pain, psychological disorders, autism, ADHD and PTSD. “A study finds that animals may significantly increase positive social behaviours in children who have an autism spectrum disorder.” huffingtonpost.com

President Jill Brownlee explained, “We had our first sale from our propagation shed in December and it was a great success with lots of support from locals and keen gardeners across the region.“ “These plants are propagated from the Noosa Botanic Gardens, or from members’ private gardens, and are all suitable for this region,” she said. Proceeds from the sale will be reinvested back into the gardens and related projects of the NBGF.

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Dogs and horses are commonly used for therapy but being around any animal can have the same effect. I

Permaculture Noosa’s next monthly meeting is on Thur 21 March, Cooroy Memorial Hall, 23 Maple St, Cooroy (3rd Thursday of each month), from 6pm. At the March meeting, keynote speakers are Kelvin and Amelia Neilson. Their presentation will be about Creating a Butterfly Garden and Habitat. Our second speaker is Helen Andrew, founder of the Spare Harvest initiative. Her presentation is about Social Permaculture. Dee Humphreys also demonstrate the preparation of Madagascar bean hummus.

Cont’d from pg 15 When baby snakes are born and hatch they will leave. For a few days after a hatching or birthing there may be a few that hang around for a bit. You’ll certainly notice a few around for a couple of days or maybe a week. But they will move on. If you’re concerned call a professional.

Share surplus home grown produce and plants by giving, exchanging or selling. Entry is $5 for non-members. The meetings end with a bring a plate shared supper at or after 8.30pm. All plant lovers welcome.

If there’s babies where’s the mum? Snakes on the Sunshine Coast are not maternal. They will not hang around once the babies are born or give birth. They will leave and do their own thing. They are very different to us. The snake hatching season still has a little bit to go. If you need me for anything snake, lizard or bush turkey related you can call me 24 – seven. Yes, even at 3am if you have an urgent snake removal. 0499 920 290

Noosa Botanic Gardens Friends (NBGF) will be holding their annual plant sale on Sat 30 March, 8 - 11am at the NBGF propagating facility, Noosa Botanic Gardens, Lake Macdonald Dr, Lake McDonald. A wide variety of standard and collectable plants will be on sale including: Starburst Bush, Lotus tree, Rabbit’s Foot fern, Mu Oil tree, Red Ornamental Pineapple and Purple Shamrock.

The biggest Brown snake I’ve come across was in Cooroy. 16

Eumundi Community Garden next working bee will be held on Sun 7 April, 9am - 12pm, Old Scout Hall, Memorial Dr, Eumundi. The group holds gatherings on the 1st & 3rd Sundays of each month.

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New people are welcome to head along and kids are welcome too. Contact Anya Morgan 0401 641 270 for more information. The bottle exchange at Eumundi Showgrounds is closed until further notice. Rotary are currently seeking a more suitable place for a more permanent bottle recycling station. Sunshine Coast Council has begun its ‘Our Resilient Coast. Our Future’ community consultation process tomorrow to assist in developing the Coastal Hazard Adaptation Strategy. The project seeks to develop a long-term strategy that proactively plans for the future management of our coastal areas while building on our existing knowledge. Interested residents can download an Expression of Interest form. Applications for the Community Advisory Group close Fri 5 April. haveyoursay.sunshinecoast.qld. gov.au


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Letters EUMUNDI BUS DRIVER HAD ENOUGH I have employment with a local Eumundi school bus service, namely Noosa Valley Buslines as a School Bus Driver. This is an open letter to Eumundi Green regarding the dangers and poor maintenance of overhanging old wood and general tree branches, across two busy arterial roads: Dean Rd - joining with Stutzholts Rd, and Verrierdale Rd, that make up my school bus run. I had the recent experience of making contact in the bus with a low hanging branch that was unnoticeable - as it blended in with the background trees. Fortunately, 50 metres back down the road, I picked up some children, so my speed moving away and up the road towards the fallen branch was

thankfully low.

thankfully not at this time.

Now, this branch that had snapped down as a consequence, [hit] my windscreen scratching the side mirror, partially the top half of the windscreen, and the roof line, as well as along the side of the bus. Bus owners take a dim view of drivers returning their buses damaged, but Andrew the owner, is familiar with the roads in question, and has been onto Council a number of times with little being done.

The cracking sound alarmed both Craig and Emily, who came running out of their adjacent house, to see what all the noise was about and saw my predicament. Thankfully with three pulling on a tree (In that moment we were unofficially Council Tree Removal Contractors), the whole branch snapped at the base and crashed down like a falling tree does. We continued dragging it right back off the road, then took some photos and a video and talked about the dangers of dead wood, and overhanging trees, along the afore-mentioned roads.

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