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KENILWORTH ________________________ KENILWORTH SWIMMING POOL

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ike the occasional Big Mac and fries? A Japanese chef has made one into a sushi. He starts with bread sliced in thin halves, pressed down with plastic wrap, then laid down as you would the rice, and the burger patties play the role of the fish. Using the toppings from the burger of tomato, avocado for creaminess, cilantro to kick it up a notch, a little bit of microgreens and, of course, French fries, and there you have it. The way to spend Sunday. A man in Canada was charged with mischief after he tied more than 100 helium-filled balloons to a lawn chair purchased from a hardware store on a Sunday evening, strapped a parachute on his back and set sail over the city in a publicity stunt intended to advertise a cleaningproducts company. He was blown off course and jumped on a field nearly two km west of his intended destination where he was met by police and arrested. “It was the most fun thing I’ve ever done,” the man told reporters. A twist to giving birth. A woman in the USA(where else!) made a hasty decision to take an unfamiliar shortcut while driving to her parents’ house after going into labour. Instead, she got lost. But the baby wouldn’t wait and she had no choice but to give birth alone. Then came bees and mosquitoes. By the next day desperation reached a fever pitch. So she started a fire in a desperate attempt to summon help, but the flames quickly grew out of control then the whole side of the mountain caught on fire. But the tactic worked, and she and the baby were spotted by investigators who sent a helicopter. Have a cool $9.9 million? A supercar that is capable of reaching 439mph (690kph) is set to become the world’s first most expensive vehicle at $9.9 million. The Swedish machine can accelerate from 0 to 99mph (159kph) in 2.6 seconds. Only six models of the car have been made to date.

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he Kenilworth community swimming pool is in full holiday mode. Open at 10am and closing around 4pm. Lots of visitors, campers, caravan folk and of course our Kenilworth swimmers. Lap swimmers are using the pool almost daily to keep cool and fit. The pool committee would like to thank all the volunteers who are helping out during the holiday season. Without them we would not be able to keep the pool open. There is now a 10 visit pass @ $30.00 available, that can be purchased from the kiosk. This makes the entry fee $3.00, for ten visits, instead the usual $4.00, so you save one dollar per visit. Good deal and a great idea for visitors or regular swimmers. By the way the water temperature is perfect! Again, please note that the Kenilworth pool is a community pool, managed by a very small, dedicated committee. We always welcome more members to join us on the committee, so if you have the interest and time, do let us know. Enjoy your holiday and swim to keep cool in Kenilworth’s pool!

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grew up on the family dairy farm on Booloumba Creek Road during the 1930’s and took an interest in making doll’s clothes from an early age. Along with my brothers and sisters I attended school first at Cambroon and later in Kenilworth. In 1939 I was fortunate to have the opportunity to go to boarding school in Brisbane and attended St Ann’s, the Industrial section of All Hallows Convent where I learned dressmaking from some very talented nuns. This experience taught me how to draft, cut and sew clothes. At that time you couldn’t buy readyto-wear clothes as you can today. I spent a year and a half at All Hallows and returned to Kenilworth at the end of 1940. Subsequently most of my family moved temporarily to Gunnedah in NSW to stay with relations as it was a difficult period in World War 11. There was a fear that Australia could be invaded and the government encouraged anyone who could move south to do so. The army was prepared to defend the area south of what was called the Brisbane Line. On return to Kenilworth around 1943, I used my dressmaking skills to make clothes for the family. Mrs Fleiter asked me to make a dress for her and subsequently asked me if I would spend a week at her house to make dresses and other clothes for her and her children. This started my career as a dressmaker. As it became known around the community that I was prepared to travel to farms and houses in the town, my career took off. I would spend about a week at each house and devote my time to drafting patterns, sewing dresses, ball gowns, children’s clothes etc. The families welcomed me into their homes and I was well looked after using my Malvern Star bicycle to travel between places with my port strapped on to the back of the bike. I was trained at All Hallows to be discreet and not pass on gossip from one house to the next and I was careful to maintain this practice. I mostly made women’s and children’s clothes but occasionally I made men’s shirts. I remember Bob Beattie asked me to make two shirts for him from special material he had purchased and he wore one of the shirts to the Melbourne Cup. The other one was stolen from his hotel room in Melbourne. I loved the dressmaking work and was kept busy with it, continuing in the role for around eight years before getting married and living in Brisbane at the end of 1950.

I used the sewing machines belonging to each family I visited but this pair of scissors travelled with me to each job and I was careful to keep them sharp and only use them to cut material. They were purchased by mail order with the first money I saved from my dressmaking work. Each season T C Bierne Department Store in Brisbane would send out a catalogue and you could select and order what you wanted and the goods were posted to you. These scissors can still cut well though have not cut material for a dress for many years. Marie McIvor (nee Passlow) Pictured left Marie on her 90th birthday in 2015 and below in 1943.

KENILWORTH’S LIVING TREASURES CALL OUT FOR 2015 NOMINATIONS The Kenilworth Living Treasures Award is an opportunity to recognise someone who is valued by the community, someone who has been of service to our community. It will include someone who still resides in our beautiful township or surrounding areas as well as people who have recently moved away. The Kenilworth & Historical Association Inc is now calling for nominations for the 2015/16 Living Treasures Award. Closing date for nominations is March 31, 2016 Please forward nominations with – Name of nominee. Why the nominee would make a Kenilworth Living Treasure. An outline of what they have done for/in the community. This outline of approx 200 to 300 words would include service to community organisations or other voluntary work, business association, sporting activities, special talents or simply how, by being who they are, the community thinks they are great. Nominations to – Kenilworth’s Living Treasures, Kenilworth & District Historical Association Inc., PO Box 166, Kenilworth 4574 Previous winners are:1998 Victor Fedorniak, Ed Sims, Burne Sutton; 1999 Dell Miles, Don Owens; 2000 Ross Scott & Margaret Scott, Coral Sutton; 2001 Kev Franzi; 2002 Clem & Olive Hassall, Fay Miller; 2003 Shirley Moreland, Terry & Lolie Murtagh; 2004 Fred Armstrong, Bill & Daphne Morris; 2005 John Cutmore, Peter Dobson; 2006 Lionel & Muriel Piez, Veronika Spicer; 2007 Pat Hampstead, Beryl Laffey; 2008 Carmel Dobson, The Wilcox Family; 2009 Cecil & Val Pearson, Linda Green; 2010 Blair & Lenore Meldrum; 2011 Tony & Margaret White, Jenette Franzi; 2012 Jessie Wood; 2013/14 Wayne & Joyce Lashmar. Lenore Meldrum President, Kenilworth & District Historical Assn Inc.

KENILWORTH RAINFALL ‒ DECEMBER 2015 by Michael Pfeiffer Kenilworth had 73.9 mm during December which fell over 9 days. Total rainfall for the year was 1307.9 mm which fell over 134 days. This is just above the average for Kenilworth based on rainfall figures that go back to 1903.

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he Food Fest is well and truly rolling along. Almost all of the stall sites have been booked, with old faces and new faces to make it varied and interesting. For the youngsters this year, we have Old MacDonald’s Animal Farm, our very popular camel rides, horse and cart rides, as well as face painting, art in the park, Cheester Egg Hunt and an Easter Hat Parade. So kids bring your Easter hats and rock up at the Cheese Rolling area at 11.30am for the start of the parade. Now for the big people, a delicious selection of fine food and fare to taste and purchase, all from the Mary Valley. Gourmet cooking demonstrations, Chef Peter Wolfe and something new with the Paleo diet from Primal Influence’s Aimee and Clint. Also bush foods from Veronica at Witjuti Grub Bush Food Nursery. As always the great and popular Cheese Rolling competition for the young and old. This year there will be age groups with prizes to make it easier and fairer for all. The very popular Rubatuba will again entertain musically. Wine and cheese tasting all day. What a great family day in Kenilworth and the best is that entry is free! The Kenilworth Food Fest Committee is very small and hard working. We do need help on the day, Easter Saturday, 26 March, 2016 especially setting up in the early morning and for the clean up at the end of the day. Sooooooo if you can help, this would be great! Call Veronika 5446 0427 or via email veronika.spicer@bigpond.com or to the president Graeme enquiries@kenilworthfoodfest.org.au www.kenilworthfoodfest.org.au

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e propose to establish an Outdoor Education Centre at 243 Booloumba Creek Road at Cambroon.

We are a small, family owned and completely self-funded business called Adventure Alternatives. We own and operate an Outdoor Education Centre at Woodford on 60 acres in a rural area. It is run by my wife and I with a small team of passionate outdoor educators. It is our dream to teach and inspire kids to connect with the outdoors and grow into well-rounded individuals through the use of the outdoors and adventure based activities. This is a growing concern within our busy lives that we take time for our children and help them to slow down, to reconnect with nature and develop personal skills that will help them into the future. The benefits of Outdoor Education are numerous and long lasting and will help the youth of today to grow into well-rounded, thoughtful adults. The Cambroon region and the Conondale National Park is a great place to teach students about the natural environment and to encourage stewardship of the land and it is one of the reasons we purchased the property. Our development application proposes to provide centre based accommodation and remote area camping for primary and secondary school students from public and private schools across south-east Queensland as part of their curriculum based learning. We propose to build an amenities block, kitchen and dining hall, accommodation in six large geodesic dome tents in stage 1 and additional six dome tents in two years time. The full application will see accommodation for 204 people on site. The outdoor education centre will provide single day and multi-day programmes mainly during weekdays however may also occur across weekends. We have addressed the four main areas of concerns from objectors of our proposed application, these are listed in full for your consideration on our Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/adventurealternatives

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enilworth & District Chamber of Commerce and Citizens Inc wish to publicly thank Sunshine Coast Regional Council for their continuing support of the Chamber and Information Centre with the Community Partnership Funding Programme. This funding is to assist with operational costs of Kenilworth’s Information Centre. Our Centre has become an important part of the community, socially and economically, and the recognition from Council and Cr. Greg Rogerson clearly indicates that Kenilworth has not been forgotten.

We have been operating an identical outdoor education centre at Woodford on 60 acres, in a rural area, for over seven years. We have never had a noise or traffic complaint during this time and have spent a lot of time, energy and effort to ensure that we do not impact upon our neighbours. We have a number of letters of reference from our current neighbours stating that their lives have not been impacted in any fashion since starting our business. We have worked hard to create a happy community with our current neighbours at Woodford and have strong friendships with a number of them. We will do our utmost to ensure this is the same at Cambroon. If anyone has any questions, please give us a call. Todd & Christy Samorowski

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appy New Year! Christmas 2015 was celebrated with good attendances at local churches. A change in times- the Ecumenical services in Kenilworth will now be held at 9am with morning tea to follow in St Luke’s Shed. The next service is at St John Bosco’s on 31 January. All services at St Luke’s Anglican Church will now be at 9am. Uniting Church services are held on the second Saturday of the month at St John Bosco’s at 4p.m. An ecumenical study group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 10.30am in St Luke’s Shed, starting on 4 Feb. The group will explore and discuss “Come and See” an interesting book by Dr Kevin Treston on spirituality. Visitors (and locals) have you seen the beautiful bronze of St Mary Mc Killop in the grounds of St John Bosco’s? It is the work of talented local artist, Elli Schlunke. Worth a look! Cheers! See you in church.

KENILWORTH ARTS PLANS FUN FESTIVITIES IN 2016

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enilworth Arts looks forward to bringing several new events to Kenilworth in 2016. While the popular Kenilworth Celebrates! arts festival, held over the October long weekend, will remain the flagship art event in town, a greater range of workshops, markets and art experiences will be offered throughout the coming year. At a recent planning workshop, other community organisations joined us to look for ways to collaborate in bringing a range of arts-related activities to town. “It was great to hear suggestions from other groups as to how we can collaborate to improve the community’s experience and participation in arts activities, while finding a more efficient way to manage and promote our events,” said Kenilworth Arts President, Mary-Jane Weld. So, residents and visitors to Kenilworth can look forward to more frequent art workshops throughout the year, covering a greater range of topics. A series of ‘makers’ markets’ is also planned for 2016, along with opportunities to enjoy and take part in various performing arts. Our regular programme of music club, mahjong, garden club and film friends will continue to keep members entertained and involved and we welcome suggestions for other arts-related activities. We are collaborating with Kenilworth Cheese, Wine & Food Fest for our first event of the year and warmly invite the community to join us for an Aussie Chinese New Year Dinner at Kenilworth Hotel to welcome in the Year of the Monkey on Saturday 6 February 2016. (See advert page 9). By becoming a member, details www.kenilwortharts.org.au you’ll receive news of local and regional events, funding opportunities and discounts on all KAC activities. If you’d like to get more involved, we would welcome new faces to join the committee or our various working groups. In particular, if you have secretarial or financial management skills that you’d like to put to good use in 2016, we’d love to hear from you. Contact Kenilworth Arts on 5472 3223 (or Mary-Jane on 0402 008 330) with any queries or suggestions about the arts in our district.

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ver 100 food-lovers including some top Queensland chefs, hospitality business owners and food producers met in a hayshed at Kandanga, Monday 7 December 2015, for a 100% locally grown Christmas lunch (related photos on page 8 of the buffet and Taylor with Christmas crayfish inset) designed as a first step in putting Kandanga Farm on the map as a food hub for southern Queensland. “The great thing about Monday’s event was we could sample some of the best local food ever assembled but it was prepared by producers for the foodies – not the other way around. Chefs Matt Golinski and Martin Duncan were there to taste what our customers and other producers had prepared – and the result was spectacular”, said Kandanga Farm’s Amber Scott. Tim and Amber Scott have diversified their Bos Rural Supplies store (also at Kandanga) to add value to their customers’ businesses by providing direct linkages with the food world. “We realised quickly that there is a demand from the large population base we have within a couple of hours of here for ethically produced, organic or chemical free food,” said Mrs Scott, “luckily we happen to know a lot of people keen to supply such markets – our customers! We now are developing strategies, and running events to link the two and add value for everyone.” “Running this type of event cements Bos Rural as a long term partner to those of us growing food in the region”, commented local free range pig producer Phil Stringer. Kandanga Farm is a 100 ha beef enterprise that is used to demonstrate products and focuses on finding non-chemical solutions to everyday production problems to satisfy clean green consumers. More information, www.bosrural.com.au.

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ary Valley Country Harvest Co-operative’s annual Summer School has attracted the interest of major bank, ANZ, and its Seeds of Renewal programme. Now in its third successful year, the Summer School offers a two day programme of workshops across a range of subject streams. This approach underpins the philosophy of Mary Valley Country Harvest Co-operative which aims to support and educate farming enterprises by providing ongoing educational support, offering distribution solutions for small area farms to increase their production using best practises. “Members have experienced increased sales and improved the viability of their business by diversifying their crop and by initiating a co-ordinated approach to production to minimise wastage and maintain production,” said secretary and coordinator of the school, Elaine Bradley. “We want to thank ANZ and BMRG in recognising the necessary support needed so that farmers can diversify and survive in agriculture”. This year sees major guest speakers Jerry Coleby-Williams from Gardening Australia and Tammi Jonas, President of Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance share their philosophy on growing food in an ever changing climate and making ethical choices when it come to food production. Enquiries maryvalleycountryharvest@gmail.com or on 0459 225 399.

MOY POCKET RAINFALL ‒ DECEMBER 2015 by Graham Brennan December 2015 91mm, last Dec 210mm. 14 yr average 176mm. Rain on 12 days. 14 yr average 15 days. 2015 had 1396mm, 2014 1035mm. 14 yr average 1251mm

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KENILWORTH PONY CLUB GEARS UP FOR 2016 We welcome the 2016 Executive members:

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President - Rachael Law Vice President/Chief Instructor - Sonia Law Secretary - Catriona Summers Treasurer - Paula Gillis Joanne Jarvis (pictured left) was voted our 2015 Rider’s Choice Award recipient. Although Jo did not ride much in 2015, riders appreciated her support at our musters. Alice Gillis received our 2015 Ambassador Award. The Gillis family (pictured top right Alice, Paula and Jodi) was awarded Best Club Person/Family for 2015. Paula has been instrumental in her position on the executive as Treasurer. Darryl has provided heaps of support and advice in the building of our equipment shed, fit out of our kitchen and the building of the shade awning. All have helped at fundraising/ catering events. Neil Holt has often been our worker at events and Lynda helps at events. Well deserved! Special mention goes to outgoing President, Anna Henbury, who has generously served our club in the role for a number of years. As with the Gillis family, having Anna as President, brought with it the support and valuable contribution of all her family. Riders need to sign up so that they can participate in our musters and pony club events for 2016. Our first sign on and muster is scheduled for Saturday 16 January. Our next muster is on February 13, 2016. For any information, check out our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/KenilworthPC/ or contact Publicity Officer, Stephen Hinkler on 0417 721 743.

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wish all residents and visitors to our gorgeous Mary Valley a happy and healthy Australia Day 2016.

What's in the Spotlight Australia Day celebrations Celebrate Australia Day 2016 at a community event in Buddina, Buderim (including the annual street parade), Coolum, Marcoola or Mooloolaba at Charles Clarke Park. Or join the ofcial Flag Raising Ceremony at Kings Beach in Caloundra from 7.30am. Head to Council's website for more details.

Get an early bird discount Get a 5% early bird discount by paying your rates by 19 February. With 24/7 access, payment through MyCouncil on council’s website is the most convenient way to pay. A range of other payment options are listed on your rates notice. Ratepayers can also register online to receive future rate notices by email.

Apply for a traineeship Council is offering three twelve month and one eighteen month full time traineeships. Gain a qualication while working in the elds of horticulture, libraries or civil construction. Visit Council’s website for further details. Applications open 29 January and close 14 February.

Saturday 19 March 2016 is the date set for the Local Government Elections and with that in mind I want to reassure residents that I WILL DEFINITELY be running for my position of Councillor for Gympie Regional Council in Division 8 for the next four year term. Neilson Road Bridge has been completed in Upper Kandanga, this will make access to the Public Hall a whole lot easier for the locals for future events. A new footpath is to be constructed to connect Main Street with the bridge crossing in Kandanga along eastern side of Amamoor-Kandanga Road. This will be a welcome addition to the town. Council’s first General Meeting for 2016 will be held on Wednesday, 27 January from 9am at the Gympie Town Hall, the General meetings are open to the public. Please remember that taking items from Council’s Transfer Station (Tip) without permission is illegal and could incur a hefty fine. We encourage recycling at the transfer station. Imbil Rural Watch meet the first Monday night in each month (1 February) from 7.30pm at the Kandanga Public Hall in Main St, Kandanga. How much are volunteers really worth? Research indicates every $1 invested into volunteering creates a community benefit of $4. A new, free online calculator at http://www.volunteeringtas.org.au/sites/default/files/documents/State%20of%20 Volunteering, will help organisations accurately assess the social, economic and cultural value of their volunteering activities for future funding purposes. Gympie and District Hockey Assoc. sign-on will be held on 12 and 13 February at the Ramsay Park Centre, Cnr of Power Rd and Woolgar Roads. Phone 5482 4051. MRCCC Christmas meeting was held in Kenilworth and showcased the completed innovative “pile field project” that has been constructed to rehabilitate approx. 300m of severely eroded and high priority Mary River bank at Kenilworth’s Charles Street Park. The newly-battered banks have also been densely planted with Lomandra and tree species to consolidate the ongoing bank stabilisation process into the future. An impressive demonstration of cutting-edge technology well applied in practice. Don’t forget the Mary Valley Cooperative market at Dagun Station each Saturday afternoon from 3pm to 5pm, for more info contact Elaine Bradley on 5484 3749.

Landholder Environment Grants If you own a private rural property in the Sunshine Coast local government area you may be able to apply for a Landholder Environment Grant. Submit an Expression of Interest via Council’s website if you have a conservation project for your property.

Prepare for storm season Visit Council’s online Disaster Hub at disaster.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au It's a one stop shop to help you prepare for severe weather events.

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

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atelyn Dyer, (pictured right) a Year 6 student at Good Shepherd Lutheran College, was honoured in early December 2015 with a medal at the International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) Medal Presentation Ceremony at Brisbane’s Convention Centre. Commonly referred to as the University of New South Wales (UNSW) competitions, Katelyn received the medal for achieving the highest score in the Year 6 English competition and was the only recipient of a medal for Year 6 English in Queensland. According to Mrs Sandy Hardy, Middle Years Curriculum Coordinator at Good Shepherd, this is an extraordinary outcome, especially given Katelyn also received Distinctions in the Mathematics, Science, Spelling and Writing competitions EVENTPIX.COM as well. Mrs Hardy said “Good Shepherd had participated in the competition for over 14 years, and students did exceptionally well this year. To win the ICAS Medal is outstanding; her result in English was the highest in the nation!” When asked about her achievement, Katelyn was very down to earth and focused on the experience of the competitions more than the outcome. ‘‘The UNSW competitions are fun to participate in because they include various interesting and challenging questions. I also really enjoy competing against students from across the whole of Australia, not just those in my class or school,” said Katelyn.

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C OMM U N I T Y DI R E C T O R Y _____________ ORGANISATION • ADDRESS • TELEPHONE • CONTACT PERSON • EMAIL • WEBSITE • FACEBOOK • TYPE Adventure Alternatives Education Centre, 243 Booloumba Creek Rd , Cambroon Q 4574 - 0412 485 582 - info@adventurealternatives.com.au http://www.adventurealternatives.com.au/ - www.facebook.com/pages/Adventure-Alternatives/207014939323737?ref=hl - Outdoor Education All Saints Anglican Church, 7 Elizabeth St, Kandanga 4570 - 5482 2629 - Church Amamoor Country Craft - 5488 4148 - friendsofamamoor@gmail.com - Craft Amamoor Hall, 35 Busby St, Amamoor 4570 - 5488 4314 - kmbrasington@bigpond.com - www.facebook.com/pages/AmamoorHall/237634239602847?fref=ts - https://celebratewithmary.uberflip.com/i/349181-celebrate-with-mary-august-2015/19 - Community Hall Amamoor Post Office, 4 Busby St, Amamoor 4570 - 5484 3488 - Open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm - Post Office Amamoor Rural Fire Brigade - 5484 3467 - Jim Garrett - Emergency Service Amamoor S.S., 2 Elizabeth St - 5401 1333 - the.principal@amamoorss.eq.edu.au - https://amamoorss.eq.edu.au/Pages/default.aspx - School Amamoor State School - Learn & Play on Thursdays 9am to 11am during school terms - Samantha - srobb24@eq.edu.au - Playgroup Amamoor State School P&C, 2 Elizabeth St, Amamoor 4570 - 5401 1333 - Meet 3.15pm, 3rd Tuesday of the month at the school - Parents & Citizens Assoc for Sustainable Communities Inc, 114 Browns Rd, Belli Park - 5447 0181 - www.sustainable-communities.org.au - Eco-agriculture Barung Landcare Assoc (Resource Centre), 38A Coral St, (PO Box 1074) Maleny, 4552 - 5494 3151 - www.barunglandcare.org.au - Conservation Belli Hall, 1170 Eumundi-Kenilworth Road, Belli Park, 4574 - 5447 0175 Margaret Long - Old Time Dances (see calendar) - bellihall@gmail.com http://www.bellihall.com/#!calendar/c1o4a - https://www.facebook.com/Belli-Community-Hall-479635492207962/ - Community Hall Belli Hall Yoga Class, 1170 Kenilworth Rd, Belli Park 4562 - 0422 123 021 - Alison Cherry-Wood Friday morning 8.30 am - Yoga Belli North Rural Fire Brigade - 5447 0166 - Nigel Higgs - www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au/Using_Fire_Outdoors/Fire_Wardens/Emergency Service Belli South Rural Fire Brigade - 5447 0184 - 0428 263 369 Howard Waugh 1st Officer Rick Mannington - Emergency Service Black Mountain Rural Fire Brigade - 5472 0491, 0427 163 244 1st Officer Ian Taylor, Warden Harry Kirk - Emergency Service Blue Bell Rural Fire Brigade (Amamoor Creek Road) - 5484 3555 - Bruce Bull 1st Officer and Fire Warden - Emergency Service Brooloo / Mary River Rural Fire Brigade, 48 Sutton St, Brooloo 4570 - 5484 5213 Kevin Holzapfel 1st Officer - 5484 5418 Craig Thomson 2nd Officer Emergency Service Christ Church Anglican, 88 Yabba Creek Road, Imbil 4570 - 5482 2629 - Fr Richard Martin - Church Christian Meditation at St John Bosco Church, Philip St, Kenilworth 4574 - 5446 0312 - Maureen Cooper (Thurs 9.30am) - Church Conondale Playgroup, Conondale State School, Conondale 4552 - 5494 4571 - Wednesdays 9am - 11 am school terms - Playgroup Conondale Public Hall, Maleny-Kenilworth Rd, Conondale 4552 - 5494 4561 - Lois White - loisnrick@bigpond.com - https://www.facebook.com/ Conondalehall/?fref=ts - Community Hall Conondale Range Committee, PO Box 150, Kenilworth, 4574 - 5446 0350 Cheryl Seabrook Secretary - 5446 0124 Ian Mackay - imackay@skymesh. com.au - Environmental support for Conondale Ranges - http://www.exploreconondales.com/content/ - Conservation Conondale Rural Fire Brigade, Maleny-Kenilworth Rd, Conondale 4552 - 0437 269588 - Emergency Service Cooloola Coastcare - 07 5486 2084 - www.cooloolacoastcare.org.au - Conservation Cooloola Nature - 07 5482 6721 - www.birdingcooloola.org.au - Conservation Cooran Post Office, 12 King St, Cooran 4569 - 5485 1404 - Open Monday to Sunday 6.30am - 6pm - Post Office Cooran State School, 31 James St, Cooran 4569 - 5480 8333 - principal@cooranss.eq.edu.au - https://cooranss.eq.edu.au/ - https://www. facebook.com/cooranss - School Crystal Waters Market, 65 Kilcoy Lane, Conondale 4552 - Cash transactions only. 1st Saturday each month Feb-Dec 8am to 1pm [No dogs] http:// crystalwaters.org.au/ - https://www.facebook.com/Crystal-Waters-Market-182393085108929/?fref=ts - Market Crystal Waters Rural Fire Brigade, Kilcoy Lane, Crystal Waters 4552 - 5494 4556 - Emergency Service Dagun Community Group, PO Box 27, Dagun 4570 - 5484 3576 - 5484 3197 - Community Group Dagun Growers Markets, Dagun Railway Station, 45 Dagun Rd, 4570 - Every Saturday 3pm to 5pm - slowfoodsch.maryvalley@gmail.com - https:// www.facebook.com/Dagun-Growers-Market-207038929374594/ - Market Dagun Post Office - 45 Dagun Rd, Dagun 4570 - 0459 225 399. Open Monday to Friday 8.30am to 11am, Saturday 2pm to 5pm - Post Office Dagun Rural Fire Brigade - 5484 3596 - Bruce Mills - Emergency Service Dagun State School, 39 Dagun Rd, Dagun 4570 - 5484 3232 - https://dagunss.eq.edu.au/Pages/default.aspx - School Dirrawee Yoga, 77 Sutton St, Brooloo 4570 - 5484 5848 - Maureen Lisle - dirraweeyoga@skymesh.com.au - Yoga Ecumenical Church Service, Philip Street, Kenilworth Q 4574 - 5th Sunday of the month 10.30am - Church Eumundi Equine Veterinary Practice, 1250 Eumundi-Kenilworth Rd, Belli Park, 4574 - 0428 534 187 - peter@eevp.com.au - http://www.eevp.com. au/ - Veterinary Service Far-Away (Endurance) Riders Association - 0428 958 286 Ken Moir President - 0488 710 022 Saasha Grogan Secretary - info@faraway.asn.au http://faraway.asn.au/en/ - https://www.facebook.com/farawayendurance - Sport Federal State School, 40 Middle Creek Rd, Federal, 4568 - 07 5480 8600 - principal@federalss.eq.edu.au - https://federalss.eq.edu.au/Ourschool/ Pages/Ourschool.aspx - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Federal-Queensland/109554972403736 - School Friends of Amamoor - 0417 853 772 Heather Bull - 0413 390 667 Gaylene Smith - 5484 3694 Cynthia Hayes - friendsofamamoor@gmail.com - https:// celebratewithmary.uberflip.com/i/349181-celebrate-with-mary-august-2015/25 - Community Friends of Kandanga - Information Centre, Kandanga 4570 - 5488 4605 - Meet 2pm, 3rd Wednesday of the month - infocentre@ friendsofkandanga.com.au - Community Gheerulla Cemetery, Moy Pocket Rd, Gheerulla 4574 - 5459 2300 - Cemetery Office, Sunshine Coast Regional Council - cemeteries@ sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au - http://www.gheerulla.qld.au/gheerulla-cemetery.htm - Cemetery Gheerulla Ladies Tennis Club, Moy Pocket Rd, Gheerulla 4574 - 5446 0242 - Melba Woods for court bookings - Sport Good Shepherd Anglican Church Pomona, 1 Rectory Street, Pomona 4568 - 5485 1218 - Church Higher Ground Group, 1514 Kenilworth-Skyring Creek Rd, Tuchekoi 4570 - 5485 5555 - info@higherground.com.au - http://higherground.com.au/ - Outdoor Education Hinterland Bush Links & Roving Restorers - 5494 3151 (Barung Landcare) - http://www.hinterlandbushlinks.org/projects - Conservation Holy Cross Catholic Church, 10 Myers St, Imbil 4570 - 5482 1213 - Church Hope Central Church, 113 Marara St, Cooroy 4563 - 5447 7797 - Pastors Graham & Michelle Young - http://www.hinterland.org.au/ - Church

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C OMM U N IT Y DI R E C T O R Y _____________ ORGANISATION • ADDRESS • TELEPHONE • CONTACT PERSON • EMAIL • WEBSITE • FACEBOOK • TYPE Imbil Bowls Club, Yabba Rd, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5102 - https://www.facebook.com/imbilbowlsclub/?fref=ts - Sport Imbil Clinic, 6 Imbil Island Road, Imbil 4570 - 5488 6868 - Allied Health includes Suncoast Podiatry, Psychologist, Counselling, Dietician, Physiotherapist, Pharmacist, Healthy Sleep Solutions, Diabetic Nurse - http://www.medicworx.com/imbil.html - Health Care Imbil Country Women’s Assoc, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5137 - Marina Taylor - 9.30am 1st Thursday of each month in Imbil Public Hall - Community Group Imbil Fire Station (if manned), Yabba Rd, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5198 (if manned) - Emergency Service Imbil Forestry Fire Brigade, HQ Plantations, Imbil 4570 - 5484 4204 - Forest Ranger - Emergency Service Imbil Girl Guides, 35 William St, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5629 Janece Drake, 5488 4086 Amanda Toombs. Meet at Guide Hut, Wednesdays 4pm - 6pm https://www.facebook.com/Imbil-1st-Girl-Guide-Unit-1427463790836451/ - Youth Group Imbil Gospel Hall, Imbil 4570 - 5449 0728 W & S Walsh - 5482 5471 C.R. Smith - Church Imbil Indoor Bowls, Imbil Hall, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5298 - Val Sykes - Meet Fridays 12.30pm - Sport Imbil Junior Bowls (Imbil Bowls Club), Yabba Rd, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5102. Meet Sundays 10am to 12 noon - Sport Imbil Karate Club, Imbil 4570 - 5488 6862 - Steve Gorlick - Sport Imbil Mary Valley Scout Group, William & Derria Streets, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5109 - Ray McNab Group Leader. Scouts Mondays 5pm - 7pm. Cub Scouts Tuesdays 3.30pm - 5.30pm - http://imbilmaryvalley.scoutsqld.com.au/ - Youth Group Imbil Pharmacy, 118 Yabba Rd, Imbil 4570 - 5488 6699 - Astrid Padget - Hours are Mon and Friday 11.30am to 5pm. Tues, Wed, Thurs 2pm to 5pm. Imbil Police Station, Yabba Creek Rd, Imbil, 4570 - 5484 5222 - Police Imbil Post Office, 109 Yabba Rd, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5107 - Open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm - Post Office Imbil Public Library, 123-125 Yabba Rd, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5488 - Open Tues and Thurs 9.30am to 12.30pm. Wed and Fri 2pm to 5pm - Community Imbil Red Cross Op Shop, Yabba Creek Rd, Imbil, 4570 - 5484 5979 - Open Wed and Friday 8.30am to 1.30pm. Thurs 8.30am to 1pm. Sun 8.30am to 3pm - http://redcross.org.au/stores-store-locator.aspx - Op Shop Imbil RSL Hall, 127 Yabba Rd, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5245 - Ian Stehbens - Community Hall Imbil Rural Watch, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5216 - Co-ordinator Rob Priebe - http://ruralwatch.wxw.com.au/index.html - https://www.facebook.com/ ImbilRuralWatch/ - Neighbourhood Watch Imbil Showgrounds Hall, 14 Edward St, Imbil, 4570 - 5484 5178 Joanne - jorobey@maryvalleytraders.com.au - http://www.maryvalleyshow.com.au https://www.facebook.com/Mary-Valley-Show-Society-1418120438400946/?fref=ts - Community Hall Imbil Social Tennis, Yabba Rd, Imbil 4570 - 0413 390 667 Gaylene Smith - 5488 6921 Kath Warrilow - Tues / Thurs 4.30 - 5.30pm, Wed / Fri 6pm - Sport Imbil SES, Yabba Rd, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5322, 54845582 - Athol Hales Headquarters Leader - Emergency Service Imbil Swimming Club, Imbil Pool, George St, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5109 - Ray McNab - Thursday 6pm - imbil@widebayswimming.org.au - Sport Imbil Tennis Club, Yabba Rd, Imbil 4570 - 0413 390 667 Gaylene Smith - 5488 6921 Kath Warrilow - imbiltennisclub@gmail.com - http://www.tennis. com.au/imbil/ - https://www.facebook.com/Imbil-Tennis-Club-1409328076027913/?fref=ts - Sport Imbil Walking Club - 5484 5455 - Shellie John - Exercise Imbil Website - http://imbil.qld.au/ - Community Interact Youth Theatre at Imbil RSL Hall, Yabba Ck Rd, (PO Box 923, Gympie 4570) - 5408 2556 or 0418 881 063 Tony Kishawi - All ages Wed 3.30pm - 4.30pm - email tony@interactyouththeatre.com.au - http://www.interactyouththeatre.com.au/index.php/classes - Arts Just Walk It Kenilworth - 5446 0778 - Brenda • Just Walk It Walli Creek - 5446 0350 - Cheryl - Exercise Justice of the Peace at Dagun 4570 - 5484 3749 Elaine Bradley (Qual) Justices of the Peace at Imbil 4570 - 5484 5222 Glenda (Police Station when open) - 5484 5182 Alan Lutton - 5484 5178 Kathy Worth. Justices of the Peace at Kandanga 4570 - 5484 3382 Adrienne Dan (CD) - 5484 3203 Bronwyn Kerr (Qual) Kandanga Post Office. Justices of the Peace at Kenilworth 4574 - 5446 0703 Bob Dunstan (Qual) - 5446 0723 Joyce Lashmar (Qual) - 5446 0213 Brenda Parker (CD) - 5446 0222 Lolie Murtagh (CD) - 5446 0131 Olive Hassall (CD). Kandanga Cemetery, 2325 Mary Valley Rd, (PO Box 102) Kandanga 4570 - 5484 3195 Secretary or 5484 3269 Sue Worth Treasurer - info@ kandangacemetery.com.au - http://kandangacemetery.com.au/ - Cemetery Kandanga Country Club, 4 Bowling Club Rd, Kandanga 4570 - 5484 3195 or 0438 843 195 Julie Worth - manager@kandangabowls.com.au http://www.kandangacountryclub.com.au - https://www.facebook.com/kandanga.bowls - Sport Kandanga Creek Hall, 251 Sterling Rd, Kandanga Creek 4570 - 5484 3222 - katbry@bigpond.com - Community Hall Kandanga Creek State School, 1 Sterling Rd, Upper Kandanga 4570 - 5484 3385 - School Kandanga Information Centre, 47 Main St (PO Box 16), Kandanga 4570 - 5488 4605 - Open seven days 10am to 4pm. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Anzac Day, Good Friday - infocentre@friendsof kandanga.com.au - Information Centre Kandanga Memorial Hall, 81 Main St, Kandanga 4570 - 0409 843 492, 5484 3465 - maryvall@bigpond.com - Community Hall Kandanga Playgroup - Kandanga State School, 84 Main St - 5484 3267 - Playgroup Kandanga Post Office, 45 Main St, Kandanga 4570 - 5484 3203 - Open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm - Post Office Kandanga Recreation Grounds - 5488 4605 - Bookings and key at Kandanga Info Centre - Community Facility Kandanga Rural Fire Brigade - 0427 708 478 Jim Garrett 1st Officer - 5484 3467 Brendan Edwards Community Educator - Emergency Service Kandanga S.S, 84 Main St, Kandanga 4570 - 5484 3267 - the.principal@kandangass.eq.edu.au - https://kandangass.eq.edu.au/ - School Kandanga Swimming Club - 5484 3057 - Diane Cleary • Kandanga Swimming Pool - 5484 3770 - Neil Cozens - Sport Kandanga Tennis Club - Pine Ave, Kandanga 4570 - 5485 5102 or 5488 4329 - Steve Banney - kandangatennisclub@gmail.com - http://www. kandangatennis.com - https://www.facebook.com/Kandanga-Tennis-Club-Ktc-683225865143605/?fref=ts - Sport Karrabee Bus+Coach, 439 Kandanga-Amamoor Rd, Amamoor 4570 - 5484 3195 - 0438 843 195 - http://www.karrabee.com.au - Service Kenilworth & District Historical Assn, Alexandra St, Kenilworth 4574 - 5472 3090 - Lenore Meldrum - kenilworthmuseum@gmail.com - http://www. kenilworthmuseum.org.au - https://www.facebook.com/HinkaBooma/ - Community Facility Kenilworth Anglican Church War Memorial Church, Philip St, Kenilworth 4574 - 5446 0706 - Church Kenilworth Arts Council Inc, 4a Elizabeth St, Kenilworth, (PO Box 123) 4574 - 5472 3223 - kac@kenilwortharts.org.au - www.kenilwortharts.org.au www.facebook.com/KenilworthArts - Arts Kenilworth Bowls Club, 23 Philip St, 4574 - 5446 0292 - https://www.facebook.com/Kenilworth-Bowls-CLUB-323769164355261/?fref=ts - Sport Kenilworth Catholic Church - St John Bosco, 21 Ann St, Kenilworth 4574 - 5446 0243 - Church

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Doyle, Walker & Moy Pocket Rd - 5446 0136 Chris Stark - Emergency Service Kenilworth Pharmacy, Elizabeth St, Kenilworth 4574 - 5446 0356 - Open Mon 9am - 11am, Tues to Thurs 9am - 1.30pm, Fri 9am - 11am - Health Care Kenilworth Police Station, 4 Mary St, Kenilworth 4574 - 5446 0220 - Police Kenilworth Pony Club - 0468 999 826 - Catriona Summers - kenilworth@pcaq.asn.au - https://www.facebook.com/KenilworthPC/ - Sport Kenilworth Post Office, 16a Elizabeth St, Kenilworth 4574 - 5446 0247 - Michael & Robyn Pfeiffer Open Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm, Sat 9am - 11:30am Kenilworth Quilt and Craft Circle - 5446 0167, 5446 0229 - Jan Paulger - Paula Gillis - http://www.kenilworthhall.org.au/Quilt%20Show.htm - Arts Kenilworth Recycle Transfer Station, Cambroon Lane (off Kenilworth-Imbil Rd), Kenilworth 4574 - Open Sat & Sun only 8am - 1pm - Waste Disposal Kenilworth RSL, RSL Rooms Kenilworth Hall, Kenilworth 4574 - 5446 0637, Jim McKillop (Pres), Dale Ainsworth (Vice Pres) - Meet second Monday of every second month 7pm - Service Organisation Kenilworth Rural Fire Brigade - 0487 999 444 1st Officer Neil Reinhardt, 0458 333 404 Sec Chris Childs - https://ruralfire.qld.gov.au/ - https://www. facebook.com/Kenilworth-Rural-Fire-Brigade-441371555916682/?fref=ts - Emergency Service Kenilworth Show, Rodeo & Woodchop, Kenilworth-Maleny Road, Kenilworth 4574 - 5446 0222 Sec Lolie Murtagh - http://www.kenilworthhall.org. au/Rodeo.htm - Event Sport / Community Kenilworth State Community College P & C - 5446 0555 - https://www.facebook.com/Kenilworthscc/?fref=ts - School Kenilworth SES, 1 Margaret St, Kenilworth 4574 - 5446 0490 Headquarters - 5446 0213 Group Leader Brenda Parker - http://www.emergency.qld. gov.au/ses/ - Emergency Service Kenilworth Swimming Pool, 7 Maleny-Kenilworth Rd, Kenilworth 4574 - 5446 0326 - Open 2pm - 5pm weekdays and 10am - 4pm weekends and school holidays - http://www.kenilworthpool.com.au/ - https://www.facebook.com/KenilworthSwimmingPool/?fref=ts - Sport Kenilworth Town Website - www.kenilworthguide.org.au - Community Service Kenilworth Urban Fire Brigade - 0409 180 300 - Fire Warden / Captain Mick Obryan - Emergency Service Kenilworth Veterinary Surgery, 2/4 Elizabeth St, Kenilworth 4574 - 5472 3085 - Marcus Anstey, Susan Anstey, Steve Dennis - http://mvol.com.au/ kenilworthvet/Staff.aspx - https://www.facebook.com/Kenilworth-Veterinary-Surgery-774311145917905/?fref=ts - Veterinary Service Kenilworth Village Units Assn, PO Box 221, Kenilworth 4574 - J. Franzi President - 5446 0171 Shirley Moreland Secretary - Community Facility Lake Baroon Catchment Care - 5494 2427 - www.lbccg.org.au - Conservation Lake Macdonald Catchment Care - 482 4766 - www.mrccc.org.au - Conservation Life Enhancing Chiropractic, 48 Elm St, Cooroy 4563 - 5472 0808 - admin@lechiro.com.au - http://lechiro.com.au/ - Health Care Long Flat Hall, 705 Mary Valley Rd, Long Flat 4570 - 5482 4934 - lyn.cam@bigpond.com - Community Hall Mahjong at the KAC Shack, 6 Elizabeth St, Kenilworth 4574 - Meet every Thursday at 3pm - Community Mainly Music, Uniting Church Hall, Elizabeth St, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5488 - Belinda - Children up to Prep age Tuesdays 9.30am during school term http://www.gruc.org.au/mainly-music/ - Playgroup Maleny Police Station, 49 Maple St, Maleny 4552 - 5494 2204 - Police Mapleton Post Office, 11 Post Office Rd, Mapleton 4560 - 5445 7500 - Open Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm, Saturday 9am to 12 noon - Post Office Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee Resource Centre, 25 Stewart Tce (PO Box 1027), Gympie, 4570 - 5482 4766 - Deb Seal - admin@ mrccc.org.au - http://mrccc.org.au/ - Conservation Mary Valley Arts Festival [1st weekend of July] Imbil 4570 - 5484 3010 - mvartfest@gmail.com - http://maryvalleyartfestival.com.au/ - https://www. facebook.com/maryvalleyartfestival/ - Arts Mary Valley Artslink Inc, PO Box 124, Imbil 4570 - 0428 193 156 - lesa.bell@bigpond.com - http://www.creative-unlimited.com.au/creativeunlimited-directory/mary-valley-artslink-inc - https://www.facebook.com/MaryValleyArtsLINK?ref=hl - Arts Mary Valley Blue Light - 5484 5222 - Senior Const. Bill Greer via Imbil Police Station - 0407 640 516 Sec Gary Walker, 5484 3096 Treasurer Catherine Robinson - Event Supervisors 5488 4315 Angela Gugger, 0428 161 622 Cathy Tapper - http://mvbl.wxw.com.au/ - https://www.facebook.com/ mvbluelight/ - Sport Mary Valley Chamber of Commerce Inc - secretary@maryvalleychamberofcommerce.com.au - www.maryvalleychamberofcommerce.com.au Mary Valley Childcare ‘Smarty Pants’, 35 William St, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5560 - Mon to Fri 7am - 6pm - maryvalleychildcare@hotmail.com - Childcare Mary Valley Classic Car Club Inc Show, Kenilworth Hotel - 5446 0206 Steve Conway - http://www.kenilworthhotel.com.au/events - Event Tourism Mary Valley Country Website (sub-committee of Mary Valley Inc) - tourism@themaryvalley.com.au - http://www.maryvalleycountry.com.au www.facebook.com/maryvalleycountry - Community Service Mary Valley Fire Wardens for permits and advice - Kandanga 4570 - 5484 3493 or 0488 079 225 Rod Worth - 5484 3655 Ian Morgan - 0457 046 437 or 0438 845 304 Alan Baker - Kandanga Creek 4570 - 5484 3191 Kevin English - Tunnel 0418 792 138 Mark Klyne - Imbil 4570 - 0438 845 304 Iain Blaine Mary Valley Inc, PO Box 206, Imbil, 4570 - 5484 3195 or 0438 843 195 Julie Worth President, Jan Watt Secretary, Christine Buckley Treasurer - ‘Roving” meetings 5.30pm, 4th Thursday monthly (telephone for Mary Valley locations) - http://www.themaryvalley.com.au/content/ - Community Service

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C OMM U N IT Y DI R E C T O R Y _____________ ORGANISATION • ADDRESS • TELEPHONE • CONTACT PERSON • EMAIL • WEBSITE • FACEBOOK • TYPE Mary Valley Koolewong Par3 Golf Course, 63 Barsby Rd, Imbil 4570 - 0407 640 516 - Open 7 days a week - koolewongpar3@hotmail.com - http:// www.koolewongpar3.com.au/ - https://www.facebook.com/Mary-Valley-Koolewong-Par-3-Golf-Course-187031568013197/?fref=ts - Sport Mary Valley Lions Club - 5488 4314 Pres - 5484 3183 Sec - Meet 7pm 3rd Wed monthly at Amamoor Community Hall - Community Service Mary Valley Photography Club, PO Box 130, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5455, 0429 118152 - Brett Watson - maryvalleyphotographyclub@gmail.com Mary Valley Pony Club - 0458 931 918 Christine Plunkett - 5483 2944 Valma Alexander - maryvalley@pcaq.asn.au - Sport Mary Valley Rangers Soccer Club - 5484 3384 - Peter Deschamps - Sport Mary Valley RSL Sub-branch, 127 Yabba Rd, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5335 Phil Jensen - 5484 5245 Ian Stubbins - Meet 10am 3rd Sunday monthly - Service Mary Valley Scarecrow Festival - 0419 024 291 - Heinke Butt - info@scarecrows.org.au - http://www.scarecrows.org.au/content/ https://www. facebook.com/Mary-Valley-Scarecrow-Festival-144104992351217/?fref=ts - Events Mary Valley Show Society - Imbil 4570 - 5484 3680 Pres Barry Grainger - 5488 4379, Vice Pres Naomi Cooney - www.maryvalleyshow.com.au - Show Mary Valley State College, 15 Edward St, Imbil 4570 - 5488 5333 - the.principal@maryvalleysc.eq.edu.au - https://maryvalleysc.eq.edu.au/ https://www.facebook.com/maryvalleysc/?fref=ts - School Mary Valley Voice (monthly community newspaper), PO Box 158, Kenilworth 4574 - 5494 9918, 0455 262 495 Editor / advertising - jillguldbransen@ gotalk.net.au - https://issuu.com/maryvalleyvoice - Community Service Mary Valley Yoga and Tai Chi, 6 Mathias St, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5006 - At Imbil Wed 7pm-8.30pm and Fri 10.30am-12 noon. At Ridgewood 9.30am11.00 am. Tai Chi at Kenilworth Mon10.30am-11.30am, Imbil Thurs 7am-8am and Fri 8am-9am. Meditation Imbil Fri 6.30am-7.30am - yogalynne7@ hotmail.com - https://www.facebook.com/Mary-Valley-Yoga-and-Tai-Chi-290792724279876/?fref=ts - Exercise Melawondi Rural Fire Brigade - 5484 5634 - Rod Nolan - Emergency Service MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers), Hinterland Christian Centre 113 Marara St, Cooroy 4563 - 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month 9.30am - Playgroup Ochre Health Medical Centres in the Hinterland - Ochre Health Maleny 5494 2388 (Unit 1-3, 39 Coral St) Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5pm, Saturdays 9am to 12 noon with visiting Psychologist, Physiotherapist, Audiologist, Dietitian, Pediatrician, Exercise Physiologist, Cardiac Services and Pathology - Ochre Health Eumundi 5442 8882 (6/2-6 Etheridge St) Mon to Fri 8.30am to 5pm - Ochre Health Montville 5442 9144 (Shop 6&7, 168-170 Main St) Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5pm - http://www.ochrehealth.com.au/practices/queensland-qld/ - Health Care Obi Obi & Kidaman Creek District Community Hall, 856 Obi Obi Rd, Obi Obi 4574 - 5446 9154 A/H, 0457 334 749 - Dennis Woodford - denwood@ skymesh.com.au - www.kidobi.wordpress.com - www.facebook.com/Obi-Obi-Kidaman-Creek-Community-432694840143311/ - Community Hall Obi Obi Rural Fire Brigade - 5446 9252 Grahame Beljon 1st Officer & Warden - 5446 9154 Dennis Woodford 2nd Officer - 5446 9208 Steve Walker 3rd Officer - Emergency Service Pomona Community House, 1 Memorial Ave, Pomona 4568 - 5485 2427 - admin@pomonacommunityhouse.com.au - http://www. pomonacommunityhouse.com/ - Community Service Pomona Memorial Hall, 8 Reserve St, Pomona 4568 - 5485 2934 - Community Hall Pomona Police Station, Red St, Pomona 4568 - 5485 2586 - Police Pomona Uniting Church, 27 Factory St, Pomona 4568 - 5447 6152 Wed & Thurs only - Rev David Fanning - sue@qmp.net.au - Church Queensland Country Womens Assoc, Imbil 4570 - 5484 5137 - Marina Taylor - marina52taylor@outlook.com - Service Organisation QCWA, 20 Apollonian Vale, Gympie 4570 - 5483 9390 - Jane Reeves - reeves@internode.on.net - http://qcwa.org.au/ - Service Organisation R.A.C.Q. [Kenilworth Garage], Elizabeth St, Kenilworth 4574 - 5446 0214 - Mark & Lyn Gilroy - Service Range of Motion Physiotherapy, PO Box 389, Mapleton 4560 - 5478 6600 - admin@rangeofmotion.com.au - http://rangeofmotion.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/Range-of-Motion-Physiotherapy-325014867536623/?fref=ts - Health Care Range Playgroup, Mapleton Hall, Obi Obi Rd, 4560 - Nicole - Wed 9.30 - 11.30am (excl. school holidays) - wazarwood@bigpond.com - Playgroup Ridgewood Hall, 2 Donnellys Rd, Ridgewood 4563 - 5447 9308 - Brian Jones - Ridgewood / Carter’s Ridge community hold a BYO morning tea 10am each Tuesday and also gather on the last Friday of the month 6.30pm BYO bits and drinks - kbollendorff@aapt.net.au - Community Hall Ridgewood Rural Fire Brigade - 5447 9130 - John Sparrow 1st Officer - 5447 9288 Victor Hill Warden and contact for Permits - Emergency Service Riverside Church (Kenilworth State Community College), Kenilworth-Maleny Rd, Kenilworth 4574 - 0428 112 926 - Gary Goven - Church Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 43-45 Stephen’s St, Kandanga 4570 - 5482 1213 - Church San Taekwondo / San Training Centres - 0491 114 134 - Norm Taylor • Kenilworth Hall, Mon 4.30 to 6pm • Maleny Showgrounds Hall, Wed 5.30pm norm@santkd.com - http://www.santkd.com - https://www.facebook.com/santaekwondo/?fref=ts - Sport Save the Mary Museum & River Education Centre, Railway Station, Kandanga 4570 - 5488 4800 - Open Wed & Sun 10am - 4pm - Information Centre SES Flood Storm Emergency 13 2500 - Emergency Service Soccer at Conondale School Oval - 5494 4571 - Saturdays 9am - Sport Sporting Shooters Assn of Australia (Imbil branch) Inc, 475 Yabba Creek Rd, Imbil 4570 - 5484 3347 - John Tewksbury - ssaaimbil@hotmail.com http://www.ssaaimbil.maryvalley.com.au/ - Sport Sports Nutrition & Walking Group - 5484 5455 - Shellie Johns - Exercise St John Bosco Catholic Church, Philip St, Kenilworth 4574 - Every Sunday 9am - Church St John’s Lutheran Church, Yabba Rd, Imbil 4570 - 5482 8349 - Church St Luke’s War Memorial Church - Philip St, Kenilworth 4574 - Church St Patricks Catholic Church, 1 Church St, Pomona 4568 - 5447 1188 - Church The Majestic Theatre, 3 Factory St, Pomona 4568 - 5485 2330 - http://www.themajestictheatre.com.au/ - Community Hall The Safe & Confident Living Program, Imbil Uniting Church Hall Elizabeth St, Imbil 4570 - 5443 7281 - Health Care Uniting Church, Busby St, Amamoor 4570 - 0407 831 310 - Rev Margaret Stehbens - mirs@bigpond.com - Church Uniting Church, Elizabeth St, Imbil 4570 - 0407 831 310 - Rev Margaret Stehbens - mirs@bigpond.com - Church Uniting Church (St John Bosco Church), Philip St, Kenilworth Q 4574 - 4th Saturday 5pm - Church Upper Mary Valley Care (Centacare) - 5446 0820, 1300 236 822 - Community Service Valley Bees at Honeybee Farm, 20 Hasthorpe Rd, Kandanga 4570 - 5482 3637 Athol Craig - Meet 2nd Sunday monthly 1.30pm. Bring a plate to share - glenbo@live.com.au - http://mrccc.org.au/valley-bees/ - Conservation Wesleyan Methodist Church, 198 Amamoor-Dagun Rd, Amamoor 4570 - 0417 757 397 - Pastor Brendan Edwards - pastor.brendan@hotmail.com Wildlife Volunteers - 5441 6200 (24 hour) - Community Service Yabba Ck Rural Fire Brigade - 3843 3945 Rod Mcpherson Chairman - 5484 5591 Geoff Fowkes Secretary - Emergency Service Zen Meditation, Cnr Philip & Anne St, Kenilworth 4574 - 0439 130 158 - Sue Wolter - Wed 5 to 6.30pm - www.sunmountainzen.org.au - Health Care

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Tonia Murtagh

Office

07 5446 0222

Fax:

07 5446 0377

Mobile

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Maleny - Kenilworth - Eumundi 19 Elizabeth St, Kenilworth Qld 4574

Sales Manager

KENILWORTH – VACANT LAND WITH SHED – 13 ACRES

• Situated five minutes from town this very appealing block has two dams and comes fully fenced.

• Large Colorbond shed on concrete slab set back from the road.

$310,000

• Good access and choice house sites to pick from. • Excellent views over the valley.

KENILWORTH – COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL – 1173 m2

$450,000 Highset five bedroom timber Queenslander home with two bathrooms. • Polished timber floors and two spacious living areas. • Retail Shop Front to the Main Street. • Dual access from front and rear.

KENILWORTH – SMALL ACREAGE IN TOWN

KENILWORTH GRANGE ESTATE ONLY 4 BLOCKS LEFT at this price! Office

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Kenilworth Realty 7 Elizabeth St. Kenilworth 5446 0164 Mobile 0417 603 451 Fax 5446 0742 kenilworthrealty@bigpond.com or visit www.kenilworthrealty.com.au

Commercial site in main street of Kenilworth

Cheapie in Imbil – $199,000.00

Great opportunity to grab a BARGAIN!!! This great old girl is located right in the heart of Imbil, it would make an ideal investment and is currently returning $220 per week rent with a good tenant in place. Yes the house is old and needs some work but it is priced accordingly. Sitting on 1012m2 block this three bedroom home is only a short walk from all the town services such as cafes, local grocer, showgrounds and only one street over from Mary Valley State College. Gympie is only 30 minutes north to a major shopping center. Inspections by appointment. Price: $199,000.00

Large family home – Kidaman Creek

If you are looking for space and room to move then you should consider this large older style family home which has had an extension added onto the main house making this into a five bedroom residence – Ideal for the extended family or even suitable for B & B accommodation. There are three bathrooms – two are ensuited. Large living area with air conditioning, country-style kitchen, office area and games room. An added bonus with this property is the large original machinery shed which has room to park a bus, caravan and even a semi-trailer as well as the family cars, mowers and tools plus 3-phase power. The property is 7523m2 parcel of land with Kidaman Creek running through the property. There is a chook pen and large enclosed area ideal for growing your own veggies or housing a pet goat or two. The property is currently leased and returning $390.00 pw rent – even a section of the shed is leased out to a local bus company and this has been returning approximately $250 per school term. All inspections are by appointment. Price: $386,000.00

Mary River Frontage – 6.87 acres – Two bedroom home – Cambroon

Great weekender or first home on 6.87 acres with Mary River frontage. This property comes on the market to be sold! The owners have priced it for a quick sale and will also consider offers. Only a short drive to Kenilworth and approximately 30 minutes up the range to Maleny. Features: 6.87 acres – Timbered and grazing. Two bedroom home with a third bedroom or office downstairs. Wood heater. Tank water. Rear deck overlooking property. Double garage. Variety of fruit trees. Access to the river for swimming. Price: $360,000.00

Do you have an investment property that needs renting? We currently have no properties available for rent. Please contact our office as we would like to hear from you. Call 5446 0164.

MARY VALLEY VOICE -2016 © KENILWORTH REALTY_20 JANUARY

Excellent opportunity here to purchase this unique property located in the main street of Kenilworth. Previously operating as a community hall this lovely timber building would be ideal for a similar organisation looking for a base to run out of. On the other hand if you are private business looking for exposure as a gallery, sporting facility or even some type of holiday accommodation (Subject to council approval) then this could be the property for you. The block of land is 810m2 which is on two separate titles (property will be sold as a whole) so there is room for off-street parking. Price: $325,000.00


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