The Green issue 316: 15 May 2019

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Notes Editor’s note ... Over the last fortnight I’ve been hanging out with some talented kids at Eumundi State School who love writing. The Ignite English students, who range in age from seven to 11 (grades three to six), have been writing for the Green for about five years now, and I’ve recently given them their assignment topics for this year. The grade three and four’s assignment will encourage the children to paint a picture - a memory about what makes the hinterland special to them – by using descriptive words. The grade five and six students have been asked to hone their interviewing skills by finding someone in their community who has an interesting story or job. The older students had the opportunity to hear from one of the best news journalist on the Sunshine Coast. ABC Radio’s Bruce Atkinson shared his extensive knowledge and experience with the kids and gave some invaluable interviewing tips for their Green assignments. Giving our younger locals the opportunity to show off their literary talents to their community is invaluable - and you never forget that first time you see your name in print. Being congratulated for writing efforts by family and friends, can help to build a sense of personal pride. The kids can also see that loving words and writing can give you any number of career paths – journalism, creative writing, copy writing, editing, proofing, and design being just a few. I can’t wait to share their stories with you. Their ideas are awesome!

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Contributing this issue ...

Alain Bouvier

Jang Etheridge

Sophie Eaton

Louise Formosa

Janet Millington

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T hai festival

Goose Club

Chamber report

CWA report

Babette Urban

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Business E U M U N D I C E L E B R AT E S W I T H T H A I C O M M U N I T Y The Sunshine Coast’s Thai community recently congregated at Eumundi’s Amphitheatre to celebrate Songkran - the traditional Thai New Year. Cr Greg Rogerson was Guest of Honour and opened this year’s festival. Eumundi is lucky enough to have a small Thai community and the New Year festivities were organised by local Jang Etheridge of Sala Thai Restaurant. Jang shared she enjoys getting the Thai community together every year for the Songkran feast and

festivities as it’s a big event in Thailand. “I want to introduce, express and share Thai Traditional culture and how Thai people celebrate New Year,” Jang shared. The day included a traditional Buddhist ceremony with monks, Thai dancing, Thai fashion parade, and the Miss Songkran Beauty contest. Jang shared there was also a huge feast of Thai food “by donation”.

SMALL BUSINESS WEEK NETWORKING During Small Business Week the Sunshine Coast Chamber Aliance is holding a networking breakfast at the Maroochy RSL Events Centre, 105 Memorial Ave, Maroochydore, Wed 29 May, 6.30 – 8.45am.

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Tickets $49. Celebrate successful Sunshine Coast small businesses by listening to a panel of some of the region’s best as they share insight and tips. The 25th Sunshine Coast Business Awards program will be launched as well. Plus hear about the work the Chamber Alliance is doing for the Coast’s business community. sunshinecoasttickets.com.au.

Photos: Jesse of J- Wah photography & Charlie Kulkaew.

Building Business Building Community

NOTICE OF AGM EUMUNDI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INC.

Notice is hereby given that the AGM of Eumundi Chamber of Commerce Inc will be held as follows: Date: 21 May 2019 Time: 5.30pm (Registration from 5pm) Place: Joe’s Bar & Grill, Joe’s Waterhole Hotel, Memorial Drive, Eumundi Cost: $25 Members, $30 Non-Members RSVP’s essential by 5pm May 17 to info@eumundichamber.biz Join us for networking and launch of Chamber’s new website following official proceedings.

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Business CHAMBER REPORT

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A number of business spotlights were presented at the breakfast, including a short presentation on the Australian Wearable Art competition on 24 May. Lou Clarke from Ebb and Flow Studios also provided an overview of the Curated Plate event happening in Eumundi in August. Chamber President David Perez noted, “The atmosphere was amazing with lots of people making new contacts… goes to show how vibrant and passionate the business people in this town are; it’s great to see and be involved.”

Eumundi Chamber of Commerce recently held a Meet the Candidates evening at Joe’s Bar and Grill, at Joe’s Waterhole. Local business owners and residents had the opportunity to meet and listen to the candidates for 4562 in the seat of Fairfax. From left: Candidate meeting Chair Louise Formosa, Ted O’Brien LNP, Julie McGlone ALP, Sue Etheridge Greens, Bertrand Cadart Liberal Democrats, Kylie Dowling United Australia, Richard Belcher Sustainable Australia.

The Chamber MC are now preparing for the AGM on 21 May and the launch of Chamber’s new website. Enquires please contact secretary Louise Formosa info@eumundichamber.biz.

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 

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“It was a great opportunity

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for members and FAN to congratulate Rebecca on her achievement!” Cindy enthused.

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It was a great turnout at the Eumundi Chamber of Commerce (ECC) networking breakfast at Eats in Eumundi on 3 May. Over 20 members (some new) and guests, plus Cr Greg Rogerson, attended and listened to an interesting talk from Chamber’s guest speaker Nicole McNaughton, who is Marketing and Events Manager of the Food & Agricultural Network (FAN). Nicole provided everyone with an overview of FAN’s objectives and their goals as well as past achievements. ECC member & The Gallery Eumundi co-owner Cindy Suters, said FAN also recognised one of Eumundi’s members in the crowd. “Rebecca Nary-Dart from Bamboo Australia was the State Winner for the 2019 Delicious Produce Awards & was awarded the Slow Food Noosa Snail of Approval with their edible bamboo range.

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  

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Photo: Alain Bouvier Photography.

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      

   

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 

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  

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   

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   

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 

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   

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 

 



  

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

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 

 



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 







 

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













 









 

 

   





 



   

 











 



 



  

 







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  

 

 















 





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  











  





 



 













 

 

 

 





 







 





 



    





  







 



 







 

  



  





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

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 





 

 





 



 

 

  





 

 







 









 

 





 



 











 







 



    













 

 

  

 

 











  







  

 









 

 

 

 



  

 

 







 









 





 



 

 















 

 



  

 

 



 









   



   







  







 





 







 





 



 





 





 



    

 

 













 





  

















 

 









 





 



   

 





 


Community VOTING BOOTHS

FA I R FA X C A N D I D AT E S

Fairfax electorate polling booths on Sat 18 May, 8am – 6pm.

Kylie COWLING - United Australia Party unitedaustraliaparty.org.au/endorsed-candidates

Eumundi Kenilworth North Arm Yandina

Eumundi State School, 22 Caplick Way Kenilworth Community Hall, Elizabeth St North Arm State School, North Arm-Yandina Creek Rd Yandina School of Arts hall, 11 Farrell St

Jake RYAN - Fraser Anning’s Conservative National Party

CR GREG ROGE RSON

conservativenationalparty.org/candidates

Division 10 Sue ETHERIDGE - The Greens greens.org.au/qld/person/sue-etheridge

Ted O’BRIEN - Liberal National Party of Queensland liberal.org.au/member/ted-obrien

Richard BELCHER - Sustainable Australia sustainableaustralia.org.au/federal_election_2019_fairfax

Paul HENSELIN - Pauline Hanson’s One Nation onenation.org.au/our-team/paul-henselin

Bertrand CADART - Liberal Democrats ldp.org.au/meet_our_candidates

Julie McGLONE - Australian Labor Party alp.org.au/our-people/our-people/julie-mcglone

Sinim AUSTRALIE - Independent

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It was great to attend the recent Eumundi Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast, which was held at Eats Restaurant. Firstly, I’d like to congratulate the new owners of Eats who’ve really given the establishment a fresh new look and feel. You could really feel the new energy and vibrancy in the place and the food was terrific as well.As for the meeting itself, one of the many important topics discussed was how we could help the Chamber generate some additional income from the two weekly Eumundi Market days. Although it’s a bit early to reveal any details, I’m pretty confident we’re onto something which can provide some real benefit for the Chamber and ultimately the terrific town of Eumundi. ANZAC Day Unfortunately, I was unable to attend this year’s service in Eumundi but the service I attended later on in the day incorporating Yandina and Eumundi RSL Sub Branches was absolutely outstanding. Of particular note were the words from guest speaker Duncan Buchanan who paid tribute

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to the ANZAC spirit and also declared we should carry that spirit with us not just on ANZAC Day but every day of the year. Wearable Art Festival On the back of the highly successful Wearable Art competition that was held during last year’s Horizon Festival, the Australian Wearable Art Festival is coming to Eumundi on Friday 24 May! For more information and to get tickets, check out Australianwearableart.com.au. Biosphere nomination Council is leading a nomination for our region to become a UNESCO Biosphere. A biosphere is a special place where responsible development and people live sustainably alongside active conservation. Becoming a biosphere would enhance the Sunshine Coast’s national and international reputation. You’re invited to inform council’s proposal to nominate to become a UNESCO Biosphere via council’s website. So head to sunshinecoast.qld. gov.au and have your say by Friday 28 June.


Community Q C WA TA K E O N Q F E V E R

COMMUNITY NEWS

Janet Millington, Eumundi Queensland Country Women’s Association is helping to garner government support for the awareness and treatment of Q fever or Query Fever, with the Eumundi branch also taking up the cause. Q fever is caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii, and particularly prevalent in animal agriculture industries. The bacteria favours dry, dusty conditions and can be spread to humans from; cattle, sheep, goats, kangaroos, plus a range of other domestic and wild animals. The bacteria is also found in ticks. Symptoms can range from a slight flu-like illness to severe conditions such as hepatitis or pneumonia. A safe and effective vaccine is available. Q fever is found in all countries except New Zealand. In Australia, several hundred cases are reported annually. The continued drought is fuelling concerns the spread of the disease may increase. At the recent Associated

Country Women of the World Conference, it was moved for organisations to advocate to local governments for increased funding to: • Educate medical practitioners and alert communities about the identification, treatment, and prevention • Implement a scheme to subsidise vaccination programs to prevent Q fever in high risk areas Eumundi QCWA President, Flo Saunders, said, “As an active community of women who, together, improve the lives of people living in regional, rural and remote Queensland, QCWA is well placed to promote Q fever awareness. QCWA is the state’s most widespread and largest women’s group, with over 3,800 members across 240 locations. For fact sheets about Q fever go to qld.gov.au/health. For how you can help contact QCWA State Office or 0402 062 465.

The Tewantin Cancer Support Group meets at 10am at the CWA Hall Tewantin, next to the Post Office, on the first Fri of each month. Next meeting is Fri 3 May & we will be having a Tupperware demonstration. All welcome. Val 0422 997 781. You are invited to the Biggest Morning Tea Party, Thurs 23 May, Verrierdale Hall, 460 Verrierdale Rd, anytime between 7am- 1.30pm. Help fundraise for Cancer research with the Verrierdale Community Group & bring your friends! RSVP Fay Wiggins 0427 546 136. Next Belli Community Hall Country Dance with old time dances & band Sunshine Swing will be held Sat 18 May, 7.30pm. Entry includes supper. Lucky door, lucky spots & raffle. bellihall.com.au. Eumundi School of Rock held auditions this 15 & 16 May for the next round of music scholarships that give local kids band experience and

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muso mentorship. Their big end of term concert, when the kids get to show off their rock talents, will be held 24 Aug as part of the Horizon Festival. Rotary Eumundi are holding their annual Drag Queen Bingo with local favourites Melony Brests and Sall Monalla, Sat 15 June, 7.30pm balls drop. 18+ event. To book 5442 8144. Noosa Hinterland Residents (NHRA) are holding their inaugural community meeting Tue 21 May, 7pm, Tinbeerwah Hall. NHRA has been created to be the voice of the Hinterland. Mayor Tony Wellington will address the community regarding the proposed flight paths & how the new plan for Noosa will impact the hinterland. Cr Brian Stockwell will chair the meeting, with Frank Wilke & Ingrid Jackson in attendance. Flight Path Forum will provide an update. Facebook: Noosa Hinterland Neighbours and Friends.

The Eumundi & District Historical Assoc. & Original Eumundi Markets present

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School of Arts Hall

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Memorial Drive, Eumundi

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Enjoy Christmas twice a year! EHA & OEM in conjunction with our very talented local chef Peter Wolfe presents a night of great food, good company, entertainment, lucky door prize and an opportunity to contribute some of our proceeds to Rural Aid to support the “buy a cow” program. Raffle prize kindly donated by Eumundi Style. Entertainment provided by Boston Belles.

For more information please visit www.eumundihistoricalassn.org. Further enquiries please email secretary@eumundihistoricalassn.org or phone 0402 215 560. Book online with credit card at www.trybooking.com/BBTMC. Bookings close 15 July 2019 or when sold out.

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Community BENCH UNVEILING

C WA W O M E N WA L K F O R WAT E R

At the recent Thai New Year celebration the Sunshine Coast Thai Community Association recently donated a new bench seat to Dick Caplick Park. Councillor Rogerson, Jang Etheridge from Sala Thai and Wendy Birrell from Discover Eumundi Heritage and Visitor Centre, officially unveiled the addition to Eumundi’s most popular public space. Cr Rogerson was beneficial in getting the bench installed.

Eumundi and Tewantin Branches of Country Women’s Assoc. (CWA), spent a morning recently raising awareness about the millions of women and girls who spend back-breaking hours carrying clean water long distances to their homes every day. The group of ladies walked along Gympie Tce, Noosaville, handing out 200 buckets to locals they encountered along the river. Organiser Marie Weh explained having to carry water means many girls don’t have the opportunity to go to school and many women miss out on earning an income, or participating in their community. “It seemed appropriate by handing out buckets, that we inform as many people as we can that there are so many people who can’t just turn on a tap [for water],” Marie explained.

“Our aim was to raise awareness of the need to help women and girls in many countries by installing wells, tanks or pipes in towns and villages. We decided to hold a walk on Gympie Terrace on the river, as it is one of the lovliest places in the world and we are so blessed with such lovely clean water and beautiful scenery,” Marie shared. “Kenilworth Cheese donated 100 of their cheese buckets and Yandina Hardware donated 100 blue buckets, and people made donations when we gave away the buckets,” she said. Eumundi CWA member Janet Millington said people were happy to stop and talk to them about the the significance of giving away buckets. “It was just lovely to see nearly 200 blue and white buckets going up and down the boardwalk,” Janet enthused. “People also had lovely things to say about CWA and the work we do locally, regionally and internationally. Hopefully learning about what we do will encourage more girls and ladies to join their local branch,” Janet said with a wink.

Permanent Part Time Position Available Experience Eumundi (ECCO) – Property Carpark and RV Stoppover Manager We are currently seeking an experienced and enthusiastic property manager for ECCO owned and leased properties, the ECCO car park and RV Stoppover facility. The role includes responsibilities such as: • ECCO car park management including supervision of rosters, updating manuals and policies, staff and volunteer co-ordination and support as well as welcoming of visitors; • ECCO RV Stoppover income collection, welcoming of guests and organising Tuesday evening bush ballads and BBQ; • Oversight and attendance to maintenance and capital improvements over ECCO carpark, RV Stoppover land and Terraces within the budget set by the board; • Regular review of maintenance

contracts between contractors and ECCO; • Regular reporting to the ECCO board on all manager responsibilities. • Carrying out directions from the board relating to management role. Preferred experience • Property management; • Car park and/or RV stopover experience preferred. Annual salary of $60,000 up to $65,000 including Super depending on level of experience. Approximately 34 hours a week but will include Saturdays and some evenings. Closing date for applications 7 June 2019. Contact for Applications: David Lumb, david@ betterbusinesstoday.com.au

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Arts EUMUNDI TO WEAR ITS ART Eumundi is hosting the Australian Wearable Art Festival with over 40 wearable artworks, designed by artists from across Australia, walking the catwalk. The event’s four main categories in the gala parade competition are: Avant Garde, Floriana, Trashion and Sustainable. There are also prizes on offer for: HauteCouture, Headpiece, First Nation and best tertiary and secondary student pieces.

puzzle pieces, curtains, toothpicks, broken jewellery, birds’ nests, suitcases and bullet shells to create an old-world whimsical charm,” Ms Salton said. “My pieces can be quite fragile and so there are many structural considerations to enable a piece

to be runway ready,” she shared. Festival judge and acclaimed fashion designer Cindy Vogels said the audience will have their imagination sparked by the eclectic use of unusual materials used to make creative clothing. Award-winning hinterland artist Dr Jandamarra Cadd and

Peter Dwyer of the Whitehouse Design Institute, will join Cindy Vogels on the judging panel. Finalists’ wearable pieces will be presented on the catwalk at Eumundi Square, Friday 24 May, 6pm. Tickets $35 or table of 12 for $1200 which includes food and drinks or general admission. australianwearableart.com.au.

Event curator, Wendy Roe said guests will be treated to fashion taken to the extreme. “We have a 16 metre runway where haute couture will meet costumery, where waste will be turned into waistcoats,” Wendy enthused. “We have been working on this event for at least a year and we can’t wait to welcome everyone under the stars in the Eumundi Square,” she said. Local artist Larissa Salton is excited to have her work selected as part of the competition. “I repurpose

Runway wearable art created by from Cindy Vogels.

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Wearable paper artwork by Larissa Salton.

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Arts MARKET MEMORIES LAUNCHED

Wan’din’in Arts Space curator and Discover Eumundi Manager Wendy Birrell, launched the Market Memories exhibit last week. The curation includes interviews of 14 people’s recollections of the Original Eumundi Markets. Wendy explained over 16 hours of interviews were meticulously edited down to 24 minutes. “Well done with the interviewees, editing skills of Leo Wiles and Bruce Hamilton’s sound production,” Wendy enthused. Visit the First 40 years exhibition at 73 Memorial Dr, until Sat 15 June, to hear the engaging stories of the original markets.

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The Black Plum Art shed is holding its first Botanical still life workshop on Sun 26 May, King Creek Rd, Eerwah Vale, 9.30am-3pm. Artist-in-Residence Vanessa Wallace will explore botanical subject matter using mixed media with participants.

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Why have a massage after an intense week – in our crazy-busy frenetic lifestyles when there is just not enough ‘me time’? I think the perception of massage is linked to pain and injury, or a spa experience of relaxation and indulging. In today’s world of busy, busy, busy – stress, stress, stress – more and more people are not sleeping well, not breathing correctly, having too much on one’s plate and juggling way too many things in everyday life causing tension, stress and anxiety. Over time, this can take a huge toll on our bodies and our mental well-being. Massage helps us to feel nurtured, replenished and topped up in order to have balance, be calm, maintain health, be happy and be the best person we can be for ourselves. Then we can continue to do the best for everyone and everything else. In our hectic lives, massage is not a luxury and bodywork is rapidly becoming an essential element of maintenance for body and mind nurturing, tension relief and return to balance and if possible to be

included in an overall health programme necessary in our busy world. Here are some really good reasons to just go and have a massage. You’ll feel better, be calmer and more relaxed.

Stress in the Body Stress and tension in the body cause pain and discomfort. Let’s face it – it’s not much fun when our body feels anxious or in pain. Depending on what is causing the pain, massage can help in tension relief, muscle tension reduction in inflammation, improvement in mood, calmness and happiness. Massage helps us to relax, breathe better, increase flexibility and generally feel better. Massage increases blood flow which leads to increased oxygen levels to muscles which helps in rebuilding cells, ease soreness and tension and speeds up recovery.

Happy Chemicals We feel better because massage helps release neurotransmitters in the brain and the gut – dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin and endorphins which influence a variety of body and psychological functions. Sometimes called the Happy Chemical, serotonin contributes to well-being and happiness and helps regulate the body’s sleep-wake cycles and body function. When we are in pain

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Patti is retiring and moving back to Holland after 6 years in Eumundi and over 30 years as a GP. She will be taking appointments up until the 30th April. We wish her all the best!

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Flu vaccinations are now available in store. Either walk in or book on the link below. www.gobookings.com/au/ clients/02271981478899 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

Busy C hicks

In the QCWA Hall at 7pm on Tuesday the 28th May.

This month we will complete our rag rugs, share quick and nutritious winter recipes, prepare a meal and discuss our next craft adventure. BUSY CHICKS MEETS on the 4th Tuesday evening of the month. QCWA MEETS on the 2nd Tuesday at 9.30am. They hold craft mornings on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in the CWA Hall.

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Warm potato and white anchovies salad Alain Bouvier, Eumundi With the return of cooler, autumn weather, we hanker for some warm, comfort food. But I am still enjoying my salads. So I like to combine the two with this delicious option of a potato and anchovy salad. This is a version of an Italian recipe my mother used to make in France in autumn so it’s a classic for me. Make sure you get the white anchovies that have been marinated in white wine vinegar, not the normal ones - which are too salty. They’re readily available. I get them at the Cooroy supermarket. I also enjoy making this dish because this time of year I always have an abundance of wild rocket in my veggie patch. Rocket matches perfectly with the white anchovies’ acidity, the nutty and buttery taste of the kipflers - and a glass of dry Riesling wine! Serves 6. Ingredients

Method

1kg kipfler potatoes

Wash potatoes, put them in a large pot of cold water, skin on.

4 pickling onions 50g white anchovies 3 Tbsp apple cider vinegar 4 Tbsp dry white wine 1 Tbsp chopped flat leaf parsley 1 Tbsp chives

Turn on heat, bring to the boil then simmer until tender (15 to 20 min depending on potato size). Drain and gently slice them in to 1 cm wide pieces. Slice onions in thin rings. Heat some olive oil in pan and gently cook onions.

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roughly chopped and half of the herbs. Add salt and pepper to taste. Heat for another minute then set aside. Using the same pan, gently fry potatoes in olive oil until slightly brown on both sides. To serve, lay potatoes slice down and top with cooked onions/ anchovies mix and half of an uncooked white anchovy fillet. Finish with a sprinkle of parsley and chives. Serve with the wild roquette or a mesclun salad.


Sports GOOSE CLUB Without fail, every Friday night at Joe’s Waterhole, a group of community minded volunteers from one of our region’s local sporting clubs, can be found running the meat tray raffle and prize wheel in a bid to raise funds for their respective groups. The Eumundi Sporting and Youth Club, aka The Goose Club, has been run by Sophie Eaton, Ray Whiting, Geoff Green and Ray Marj Aspinall and a couple of other lovely, old locals, for well over 25 years from Joe’s Waterhole. When asked how the Goose Club started Joe’s Waterhole

manager Sophie explained, “We started raising money for a pool in Eumundi way back and donated $10,000 to kick it off my kids were only babies then!” “The pool took a while... I think my kids were teenagers by the time we got one,” Sophie laughed. The Eumundi Sporting and Youth Club sell meat trays and do a Goose Club on Friday nights at Joe’s from 5.30pm. Sophie explained that the Goose Club is a board with numbers on it. You pay $2 to buy a number and there are lots of prizes from local businesses and cash prizes drawn

from the spinning wheel or cage. Over the years the Goose Club have supported many individuals and sporting clubs. At the moment they have a roster of a few clubs; Sunshine Coast Riding for the Disabled (they sponsor two horses), Noosa & District Junior Rugby League, Eumundi Show Grounds, and Cooroora United Football Club. “The clubs help [to] do the raffles and in turn we support them,” Sophie shared. “As with everything as the years go by it gets harder and harder to keep going so we really rely on the support of our locals to keep going,” she said.

TENNIS COURT HIRE

Hire the Verrierdale tennis courts at 460 Verrierdale Rd, for $10 an hour per court, $15 an hour at night. To book ring Fay Wiggins: 0427 546 136. Eumundi tennis courts are $15 an hour per court, to hire. Members have free daytime use. No casual night hire avail. The junior comp on Sat morns, 8 – 10am & senior comp every 2nd Wed & Fri, have priority of courts. Bookings & keys via Eumundi Aquatic Centre 5442 7186.

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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.

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While We Live We Grow


Outdoors

N atu re N otes I AM A CANE TOAD! I’m told I’m not pretty, I’m treated as a pest, and nobody likes me. I have many, many, many, many brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, and friends (after all, our parents can lay from 4,000 to 36,000 eggs) …. and no-one likes them either. We were originally brought here to protect the sugar cane industry by eating the cane beetle which was threatening the crops. The adult beetles ate the leaves, and the larvae that hatched underground ate the sugar cane roots, killing or stunting the plants. But guess what?!? We can neither jump up to the leaves to catch the beetles, nor do we burrow down to eat the larvae, so how are we to survive? Naturally, we now have to compete with the native wildlife, or simply eat it (we eat pretty well anything that fits in our mouths). We can eat up to 200 food items in one night, and we like frogs and many other native animals and insects. We can also poison pretty well anything that tries

Babette Urban, Eumundi

to attack or eat us. Some native species might become rarer or even extinct because of us. Cane toads rule! And because we’re an introduced species we have very few predators in Australia. We are apparently making a huge nuisance through no fault of our own. Humans have been asked to help keep the cane toad population down, but there are a couple of things you should know first. We still have feelings like other animals. Just like you, we don’t like to be treated cruelly. Our great-great-great-greatgreat-etc grandparents were involved in some fancy scientific research. They had lots of electrodes placed on their heads to find out how they could go to sleep painlessly. The scientists discovered that if toads were put in a bag in the fridge for 4-6 hours, they would go to sleep and become semi-comatose, like a happy hibernation. Then when they are moved to the freezer they don’t feel a thing. This is clearly

the best way for us. Before that though, please be sure you identify us cane toads correctly, as there are some native frogs that look a bit like us. But we cane toads have round pupils in golden eyes, thickly webbed feet, distinct bony ridges above our eyes, obvious

The giant frog (up to 100mm) has an obvious ear, horizontal pupils, and no webbing in the feet.

EUMUNDI BUSHCARE GROUP

Our working bees are on the fourth Sunday of the month 8.30 to 11am with morning tea provided. The next working bee will be held on 26 May at 8.30am. New volunteers are very welcome. Facebook: Eumundi Bushcare Group.

Join this year’s Glossy-black Cockatoo Birding Day, Sun 19 May. Volunteers collect valuable info for the Glossy Black Cockatoo Conservancy. If you suspect that Glossyblack Cockatoos are nesting in your backyard, get involved by contacting Noosa Council: 5329 6500 or mail@noosa.qld.gov.au. Permaculture Noosa’s next monthly meeting will be held Thurs 16 May, Cooroy Memorial Hall, 23 Maple St, 6pm. This month’s guest is renowned international speaker & Eerwah Vale local Graeme Sait, sharing

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The marbled frog (up to 55mm) also has horizontal pupils, has no obvious ear, and the feet are partially webbed.

Secrets of Growing Superfood. Surplus home grown produce & plants by giving, exchanging or selling. $5 for non-members. Bring a plate for the shared supper at 8.30pm. All welcome.

to get to places, but generally the bushland surrounding Eumundi’s Sunken Garden looks really good. Thank you so much to our wonderful volunteers for being awesome weed warriors!

Our April working bee was a wonderful walkabout session! We had a wander around our site looking at our previous plantings and checked on any new weed growth. We saw a lot of native seedlings coming up and lots of fungi and not too many new weeds. There are still a few patches of weeds in hard

We understand your need to control our population, but please do it mindfully.

N AT U R E N E W S

Amber Grimley, Eumundi

Bushcare goes walkabout

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Permaculture Noosa Festival will be held Sun 9 June, at the Cooroy Community Permaculture Gardens, 26 Emerald St, Cooroy, 10am – 4pm. Info & demos for beginners & long timers. Nurseries, garden suppliers & Permaculture Noosa volunteers, will be there. Fun, interactive kids’ activities, plus food & drink. permaculturenoosa.com.au


Outdoors Natu re No tes Ph otos

Some fun-guys we found on our Eumundi property after all the rain. Amber Grimley, Eumundi.

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Less than 10 minutes from the Noosa hinterland town of Pomona is this lovely property which includes a huge double brick homestead , 6 large sheds, extensive fencing and infrastructure all set on 30 acres of rich alluvial soils and a creek with permanent waterholes. Exceptional value at more than 6 figures below replacement value.

Prime position sitting just up behind town, this brick home needs some love but has huge potential. Great renovator for the first home buyer or the investor with high rental demand. 3 large bedrooms and high ceilings throughout, the makings of a modern makeover are already in place! Located in a quiet street on a 1,017m2 block walking distance to town.

Secluded acreage with charming 3 bed 2 bath home + 3 bay shed. Located in a sought after area walking distance to town. North facing views of Mt Cooroy and plenty of space for kids to play or the potential to subdivide in the future (STCA). Solid brick home with raked ceilings, separate lounge dining area and multiple outdoor areas. Renovate, extend or develop plenty of options.

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EUMUNDI

EUMUNDI

Chris Durie

$875,000

0409 875 507

DESIGNER DUPLEX – ONLY ONE LEFT

Adam Kuczynski

$490,000

0407 596 547

DUAL LIVING + STUNNING VIEWS

Adam Kuczynski

$749,000

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PRICE SLASHED! Investors – this would rent around $460pw. This 3 bed, 2 bath home offers open plan living areas with modern decor, high ceilings, air conditioning and tiled floors leading out to a private covered entertainment area. Double lock-up garage, fully fenced garden ideal for children or pets and nicely landscaped. Easy walk into town.

Ideal dual living opportunity in this solid timber pole home with exposed timber beams, high ceilings and hardwood floors throughout. Ground floor includes: 3 bedrooms + study, kitchenette, 2 living areas and rear bedroom with views. Upstairs features: main bed with study, open plan lounge, living & dining area, rustic country style kitchen with servery opening out to the deck.

Absolutely impeccable this ultra modern split level 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home will impress. Open plan design with air-con lounge with a separate media room or 4th bedroom. Stylish kitchen includes Bosch appliances, stone benchtops and plantation shutters throughout. All the hard work done with landscaped gardens, heated spa, and a entertainers deck ready to be enjoyed.

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Richard Talady

$460,000

0419 643 015

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Adam Kuczynski

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