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Business L I N K E D I N : W H E R E T O S TA R T It’s a similar story for many business owners – you’ve been in the game for a while, you’re overwhelmed with responsibilities and things just aren’t doing as well as you thought. Long gone are the days of promoting your brand through word of mouth and advertising. In a technology driven world the social realm has become a powerful tool for business. But it’s a noisy and confronting marketplace, which has many people asking, “Where on earth do I start?” If you are in the business of selling your wares to other businesses (B2B) then it might be time to consider LinkedIn. With more than 500 million professionals signed on, LinkedIn’s content catapultian is colossal. The network is the number one channel for B2B marketers to distribute content and is rated as the top social network for lead generation. However, if you are dipping your toe in the water, it can be a daunting concept and the thought of baring all on a social platform can be confronting for

Amy Clarke, content specialist, Eumundi

many, particularly if there is no marketing strategy in place. On the flip side, if done correctly, it is an incredibly powerful, inexpensive and extremely effective way to build your brand, your reputation and credibility. It isn’t as simple as having a LinkedIn profile and liking or commenting on people’s content. As a business owner, marketing professional, senior executive or salesperson you need to ask yourself some key questions: • Does your company have a clever & effective LinkedIn marketing strategy? • Is your brand cutting through, being noticed, setting you up as ‘the’ industry expert? • Are you leveraging LinkedIn and taking advantage of opportunities? • Does your executive team understand the ‘Why’ & ‘How’ of LinkedIn Marketing? If you answered no to any of those questions, then now is the time to up your LinkedIn

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game. Keep in mind, it takes just seconds for new customers to judge you and your corporate brand based on your online presence, so why not make it a memorable one? An effective LinkedIn marketing strategy will reach the right people and help you grow your business. How to create content that will cut through We are all on information overload these days and for this reason cutting through is more challenging than ever. The more engaged your audience is the more likely you are going to be able to convert them to doing business with you. On LinkedIn the goal is to position yourself as an expert in your field, possibly a thought leader and definitely as credible. There are different ways of telling this story. Here are a few:

Basic text posts: it feels almost old school but according to Search Engine Journal basic text posts are generating more likes, comments, and views than any other form of content on LinkedIn. This is probably because this way of posting is not really the norm anymore and doing what everyone else is doing is not going to make people sit up and notice. Video: A 30 second to 1-minute video recorded on the phone is another way to get your message across quickly before Cont’d on pg 6

Content maker Amy Clarke will be sharing her LinkedIn knowledge in a masterclass with LinkedIn marketing expert Lucy Bingle on Fri 13 Sept, at The Hive Business Space, 106/55 Plaza Pde, Maroochydore. eventbrite.com.au.

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Business EUMUNDI DENTIST A WA R D F I N A L I S T A well deserving Dr Sarah Rose of Eumundi Dental, was recently shortlisted for Sunshine Coast Business Women Network’s Young Business Woman of the Year. When asked what the accolade meant to her Sarah shared she was elated to be nominated as it told that her client’s appreciate the work that she’s doing for our hinterland community. Sarah expanded her dental practice last September and employed three more staff. “To expand the dental surgery a SWOT analysis and financial projections were completed and I am constantly referring back to both of these to ensure I am addressing my weaknesses and that the business is growing to plan,” Sarah shared. “During the build of the new premises we were able to go $60,000 under budget for fitout by managing the project internally and using reliable local tradespersons to complete the work,” Sarah explained. She said her five year business plan involves further expansion and capital investment by hopefully purchasing another commercial property. “By achieving this we will be able to build a four chair surgery and employ another fulltime dentist or oral hygienist,” Sarah enthused. “This will also open up for specialists to visit the surgery to keep as much treatment in-house as possible and provide more essential

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UNDEREMPLOYMENT Jenny Bryce, Executive coach, Eumundi Checked your wages recently? Our wages normally go up when there is near full employment because there is demand for our labour. Our current unemployment rate is a tick over 5% and last month we added 42,000 jobs to the economy. This sounds pretty good … so why has wages growth stagnated for many people? services to the Eumundi community,” she explained. Sarah shared that connecting with the Sunshine Coast Business Women Network has been invaluable. “As female business owners it’s imperative to support each other so that we don’t feel so isolated and alone even if it is as simple as catching up for a cup of coffee to discuss how the business is going, or checking in to see how they are coping with things,” she said. “Being a business owner is a 24 hour job - unless you are a business owner it’s hard to understand - and without the support of other like-minded and empowering women around me, the job would become almost impossible,” she shared.

According to leading economists, one major culprit may be underemployment. By the way, did you know to be classified as employed you only have to work one hour a week? Underemployment is when we are working, but we need more hours of work to keep up with our cost of living expenses. Currently our seasonal adjusted underemployment rate has stayed at 8.1%. This equates to over one million Australians who are underemployed. For your interest there are just over 12.5 million in the workforce. That translates to one in 11 people aren’t earning enough to make ends meet. This also means that many Australians are looking for more working

Linkedin ... Cont’d from pg 5 the audience scrolls down to the next post. You could start a series of #howtos for example. Publish your longer form content on the LinkedIn platform: There is still a place for longer articles and blog posts that delve deeper

hours. As a consequence, the supply of workers is high in some areas of employment, so there is little pressure to increase wages. Obviously if you really need extra work, particularly if there are many candidates for that job, you are less likely to haggle over wages. Research also shows that the pressure to find more hours of work or other jobs to cover living costs are hurting people both financially and emotionally. They can have similar symptoms to people who are unemployed. They can include depression, anxiety and stress related issues like shingles. Some economists are suggesting we need to review what measures we are focusing on to address the underlying issues. I could not agree more. For further information check out: • Economist David Blanchflower and his book called: Not working - Why underemployment matters. • Philip Lowe, Governor of the Reserve Bank’s latest speech. Jennybrice.com.au

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Jan O’Halloran, North Arm

Sunshine Coast RDA in North Arm had blue skies and a cool breeze for the annual Open Day. The paddock carpark quickly filled with visitors keen for the action to commence. First it was the Parade of RDA horses. Some of our Saddle Club participants showed their confidence in providing the commentary of the RDA horses to the crowd. Guy McLean performed the first of two performances of the day with his four horses in a liberty demonstration which impressed the crowds.

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The second Light Horse Brigade: Woombye Troop, performed a drill, followed by gallops towards balloons which were burst using swords. Nathan Harvey, dual gold medallist at the Special Olympics in Abu Dhabi earlier this year, rode on his beautiful black stallion Dom and wowed the crowds with a freestyle dressage display to the music of Star Wars. The RDA Carriage Team demonstrated how

our wheelchair clients can access the carriage and learn to drive! Children had plenty of activities too, with face painting, hay rides and pony rides on offer. It was the most successful RDA Open Day ever with over 600 people in attendance.

EDCA’s next meeting in the Scout hall, Memorial Dr, on Mon 9 Sept will also be the AGM. All positions become vacant and the community is invited to attend & join this community group which manages the terraces market on Wednesdays.

Bron, Hayden, Bob & Margaret from Eumundi Rotary recently laid turf around the new slab that will receive a recycling pod later this month. Rotary will then hold info days to help the community sign up to CO EX and Envirobank. The next Belli Community Hall Country Dance with Sunshine Swing Band will be held Sat 7 Sept, 7.30pm. Entry includes supper. All dance levels welcome. bellihall.com.au. Sgt Ryan Hanlon of Eumundi Police has reported the offender responsible for a spate of break-ins around the hinterland recently, was caught last week hiding & camping on a local property. After a foot chase and swim across a dam (unconfirmed) the man is now in custody.

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Community A BENCH FOR BOB

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

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New school bus stop for Doonan families

Thanks to a lot of patience and persistence, the daily school journey is about to get easier for a group of Doonan students following a successful campaign to install a new bus stop for the 5804 school bus service from Noosa to Peregian Springs. It was around 18 months ago when Doonan resident Darren Cousins asked for help to get the existing bus stop on Wattlebird Pl relocated to Valley Dr and finally, Translink has given Buslink the green light to relocate the bus stop. This is a great outcome for those families and I am pleased to see Buslink and Translink taking on board community feedback and remaining responsive to local needs. A special thanks to Darren for championing this issue on behalf of local families. Marquees prove popular Over the past few weeks, I’ve been dropping off new marquees to some of our local

clubs and schools. The Eumundi Dragons and Eumundi State School were two of the latest recipients. If you are a member of a not-for-profit group with a need for a marquee, let me know, as I hope to place another order in the new year. Eumundi School of Rock There are only a few more sleeps until we celebrate what has developed into one of the Coast’s most favourite annual events, the Eumundi School of Rock. I am proud to be a sponsor of this year, which provides a valuable opportunity for some of our up and coming musicians from local schools to perform in an authentic rock concert. Under the guidance and mentorship of the highly awarded and incredibly talented Katie Noonan, these students will hit the stage on Saturday night in what is sure to be an aweinspiring concert. I wish all the young performers all the very best, and look forward to being part of such an amazing event.

In memory of former resident Bob Loudon’s love of Eumundi, his friends, family and local community groups, have donated a new seat at Dick Caplick Park, near the service station (aka Bob’s Servo) that he managed for 24 years. Bob’s stepdaughter Jenny Formosa said Bob was a one of Eumundi’s larger than life characters. “He would always be one of the first to put his hand in his pocket to help out any group in town who were fundraising for whatever cause,” she said.

it tough and would be there to give them a helping hand -from a shoulder to cry on or a bag of groceries to feed the family,” Jenny shared. “So please sit here sometimes and remember your happy times with Bob,” she said.

“He always knew who was doing

Photo: Janet Millington, Eumundi. The anniversary of Bob Louden’s passing was celebrated at the ‘Bench Wetting’ last Friday morning in Dick Caplick Park.

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Arts HINTERLAND ARTS TRAIL

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76 galleries and artist’s studios will open their doors as part this year’s Noosa Open Studios, from 16 - 25 August. Take a drive through the hinterland and visit 16 artists in their creative spaces on the Eumundi, Doonan and Weyba Downs trail. noosaopenstudios.com.au.

Angus McDiarmid, Ceramicist

251 Eumarella Rd, Weyba Downs 0411 526 033 Beautiful pots and earthenware, Angus digs up local clay, makes his glazes & fires in a wood kiln.

Amanda Brook, Painter

Bronwyn Barton, Mixed media

Fiona Groom, Painter

19 Greentree Pl, Doonan 0423 809 510

25 Wattlebird Dr, Doonan 0407 534 083

25 Wattlebird Dr, Doonan 0417 447 811

Using a variety of mediums, Bronwyn has a love of natural forms; shapes, patterns and textures.

Dale’s colourful, striking hinterland landscape paintings are pop-punk-street art inspired.

Fiona loves to capture the expressions of animals in her detailed and colourful paintings.

Bronwyn Innes, Paper lanterns

Dennis Forshaw, Ceramicist

Jan Murphy, Mixed media

95 Laguna Gr, Doonan 0412 426 476

28 Littleridge Ct, Doonan 0400 739 256

6 Geebung Ln, Doonan 0499 551 700

Dennis specialises in matt crystalline glazes on large, wheel thrown Raku forms.

Jan uses oils, cold wax, acrylics in her works along with found objects, stencils and scratchings.

68 Regency Rd, Doonan 0417 071 336 With a vibrant impressionist style, Amanda’s paintings reflect her love of colour and nature.

Dale Leach, Painter

Bronwyn’s lanterns with LED lighting are of quirky animal caricatures.

Angela Gannicott, Painter

Cheryl McGannon, Painter

10 Forest Ridge Dr, Doonan 0438 295 424

28 Littleridge Ct, Doonan 0447 013 784

120 Seib Rd, Eumundi 0458 238 098

120 Seib Rd, Eumundi 0459 126 852

Angela uses her extensive travel as inspiration for her vibrant paintings.

Cheryl is inspired by Abstract Expressionists with a layering of textures, colours and symbols.

Diane’s abstract oil paintings are inspired by coastal and bush surroundings.

Jill paints abstract, pictorial and expressionistic work inspired by her love of landscape.

The Bunkeries

Spoken Word Ser

Dianne Smith, Painter

grand finaL Melanie Mununggurr-Williams

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2pm-4:30pm The Brewery, Imperial Hotel, Eumundi

With guest artist Melanie Mununggurr-Williams, 2018 and first indigenous Australian Poetry Slam Champion

Tickets and more info

horizonfestival.com.au/thebunker The Bunker Spoken Word Series is proudly supported by:

Jill Harris, Painter

Peripheral Arts The Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Sunshine Coast Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.

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Books REMEMBERING TONI MORRISON Judith Pattison, Doonan The recent death of Nobel prize winning American writer and academic, Toni Morrison, came as a shock to me and, of course, I’m not alone. She was such an important feature on the cultural and literary landscape that we couldn’t imagine her absence. It seems there are individuals that we expect to continue forever, and in a way they do. While she leaves a void in her place - especially at a time when racism and social injustice threaten to overwhelm us - she’s also left a powerful legacy of ideas and words to sustain us. No one explained the devastation and impact of slavery in America and the world as well as she did through the power of those beautifully written yet terrible stories and images. Although they were painful to read, Beloved and The Bluest Eye taught me more about the devasting and ongoing impacts of slavery on a people and a country than any other source. “Slavery splits a person into a fragmented figure. The identity, consisting of painful memories and unspeakable past, denied and kept at bay, becomes a ’self that is no self.’ “To heal and humanize, one must constitute it in a language, reorganize the painful events and retell the painful memories.” Also, “If you’re going to hold

someone down, you’re going to have to hold on by the other end of the chain. You are confined by your own repression.” So very appropriate in many places right now. Beloved, Jazz and Paradise form a trilogy telling the story of black slaves in America that is as true as written history. There is much more to say about Toni Morrison, and the analysis will go on, but she is her own best storyteller: Some more of her words... “Word-work is sublime … because it is generative; it makes meaning that secures our difference, our human difference — the way in which we are like no other life.” “I think all good art is political. None of the best writing, the best thoughts have been anything other than that.” “The function of freedom is to free someone else.” “Perhaps that’s what all human relationships boil down to... Would you save my life? or would you take it?” If you haven’t read her work, especially her essays, do so now! I’m giving her the last word with these much-quoted words from her 1993 Nobel Prize speech. “We die. That may be the meaning of life. But we do language. That may be the measure of our lives.”

Toni Morrison’s best-known works The Bluest Eye (1969);

Paradise (1997)

Sula (1971);

Love (2003);

Song of Solomon (1977); Tar Baby (1981); Beloved (1986); Jazz (1992);

A Mercy (2008); Home (2012); God Help the Child (2015) The Source of Self Regard/ Mouth full of Blood (2019) 11

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M A R AT H O N R A C E FOR RUN CLUB At the recent Sunshine Coast Marathon 14 amazing locals, who had been training hard (and often in the dark) for the last two months to get race ready, ran from 2km to 10km races and joined thousands of other participants at Alexandra Headlands. Many of the Eumundi Run Club members were completely new to the sport achieving their first 5km on the day of the event. The runners had to find time to train each week in their busy lives as parents, 12

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a group of like-minded locals helped support them to finish their race on the day.” eumundifitness.com.au


Sport E S S TA K E O N T H E M O U N TA I N This year Eumundi State School (ESS) was represented by four relay teams: two boy’s teams and two girl’s teams, that competed in the annual King of the Mountain (KOM) primary school relay event. Held at the base of Mount Cooroora in Pomona, teams were made up of four runners who each ran a lap of 700m around Stan Topper Park. Competing in the event there were a total of 24 girl’s teams and 28 boy’s teams from all over the Sunshine Coast. The ESS athletes were

Adam Brinkworth ESS Phys Ed Teacher

outstanding and competed with a great show of determination and sportsmanship in each of the races - they should all be very proud of themselves! Many thanks to each participant for all of the training and preparation leading up to race day, as well as parents for getting them there and cheering everyone on. The standout result this year was in the girl’s division, where one of the Eumundi teams finished in first place winning convincingly by 25 seconds. This team was made up of Lexi S, Lucy O, Sophie J and Lily S. Our

other team of girls also finished very strongly, crossing the finish line in seventh place. Well done to Georgia B, Kiani B, Leila R and Eavan F. Our boys’ teams were also impressive, they finished seventh (Jimi L, Zach H, Harper W and Ben B) and eighth (Lui B, Rhys L, Willoughby S and Jack S) respectively. Congratulations to all of the dedicated Eumundi students who took part. Lastly, a huge thank you again to the Original Eumundi Markets for sponsoring our four teams and supplying them each with a running shirt to make them

look the part during the race. Thanks also to Kita L and Sue J for taking some great photos before, during and after the event. Thank you also to Rob L for helping secure team numbers to shirts as well as Libby W who collected entry fees, assisted in handing out team shirts, and making the last minute dash to purchase some additional safety pins to help get team numbers on shirts. Again, many thanks to all the parents and family members and friends who were so supportive of our runners.

Photos KIta Lawrence, Eumundi & Sue Jansen, Cooroy.

N O R T H A R M M O U N TA I N R U N N E R S Two North Arm State School teams of runners recently competed in the King of the Mountain Interschools relay and did their school extremely proud. It is a fantastic event and one that our school enjoys

competing in every year. Both of our teams trained and ran exceptionally well on the day, it is a tough race and I was proud of our student’s efforts. Congratulations to Beau who

John Mckie, North Arm SS Phys Ed teacher finished first in his age group of nine years and under, in the three-kilometre fun run and a fantastic effort from Maya who finished second overall and first in the 12 years age group in the Prince and Princess of the

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Milli shared, “Representing Queensland and competing at the Nationals was fun, I like competing and had trained

hard, so I was ready to do the best I could.“ “Going on the plane and being together with the rest of the team for four days was really good. We all cheered each other on, by the end of the day I had a very croaky voice,” she said. Queensland’s final medal tally was; 13 Gold medals, 16 Silver medals, 32 Bronze medals.

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practises. The other two to six months she must rest to get ready to give birth to her next calf and then feed the calf. Once the calf is born it remains on mum for approximately three months until weaned. However, commercial dairy farms pull them off at just a few days Owning a milking cow old meaning that means that she needs the “down time” is to have a calf annually significantly reduced. to keep up with milk Once the cow is production. in milk production phase she needs to be milked twice a day. This is a commitment you must stick to each and every day. Choosing a specific breed of cow can determine milk production. Certain breeds are renowned for milking such as Jerseys and Guernseys. Although other breeds can be milked, they may not be as productive. You can research much more in-depth information Cont’d on pg 18

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