Mary Valley Voice February 23 2011 - Vol.21 No. 2

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Features KENILWORTH Fred Sandell’s 90 Birthday “Influences” KARI Exhibition______ 3 Historical article: 60 years ago Kenilworth coming up events____ 4 KAC Christmas raffle _ __________ 5 COOROY/POMONA CNGHRG Internet Fraud PROBUS Chinese New Year Noosa Museum_ ______________ 6 At the Movie “Images of Absence”_7

MARY VALLEY Volunteers in the Mary Valley MV Photography Club newsletter_ 13 OUR COMMUNITY Lynn Jannides’ healing hands___ 5 Everything about Belli Hall____ 7 Imbil Living Program Country & Western Service Imbil Police Briefs_______________8 Hugh Lovel workshop in Gympie PC offer for flood victims______ 14 Our Politics____________________ 15

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Kenilworth Nonagenarian Celebrates Birthday

enilworth local, Fred Sandell, recently celebrated his 90th birthday with a party at the Kenilworth Bowls Club with over 100 friends and relatives from as far afield as Wollongong, Mt Morgan and Rockhampton. Originally the party was to have been on Fred’s birthday, but with the floods in Queensland at the time, many would not have been able to attend. This time the weather was kinder, and everyone enjoyed the day – with the opportunity to catch up with relatives and long time friends; the opportunity to tell stories of Fred’s past; the delicious lunch provided by the Bowls Club ladies, and the power-point presentation by ‘Raftus and Bluey Productions’ which provided an amusing photographic insight into Fred’s life. Fred was born in Lithgow, NSW in 1921, and moved to Wollongong at a young age. After his father died when Fred was 14, this enterprising young lad started work at the Port Kembla Steel Works as a junior clerk. He studied by correspondence and for the rest of his working life was a qualified accountant and company secretary. After a few years, Fred was transferred from the steel works to the Southern Portland Cement works. A move to Mt Morgan Mines brought Fred to Queensland. While working there, Fred met Jean Beattie, a Kenilworth lass, who was a music teacher at Rockhampton Girl’s Grammar School. They were married at Kenilworth Protestant Church, and their wedding photo is still on display at the Kenilworth Hotel. Their daughter Mirth was born at Mt Morgan, and soon after a career move took the couple to Sydney for four years. They returned to Queensland during the 1974 floods, and settled in Rockhampton where Fred was the Company Secretary for Rockhampton Newspaper Company, a subsidiary of Provincial Newspapers until his retirement.

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“INFLUENCES” AT KARI GALLERY

he KARI Gallery is presenting an exhibition of paintings showcasing the exquisite talent of mixed media artist Noreen Flood. A new member of this progressive Kenilworth cooperative, Noreen is the winner of many awards, the most recent being the mixed media section at the Redcliffe Art Society Inc. Golden Ox National Art Awards with her work also taking out the People’s Choice Award. Take this opportunity to view the artist’s individual interpretation of the landscape using various mediums to create vigorous works which enjoy both paper and canvas. Inspired by the diverse ecology of the Sunshine Coast, the artist develops her artwork using many stages from freely expressed to controlled and focused. This new body of works is inspired from images, shapes and forms from around Lake Cooroibah, Queensland, where the artist lives. Each piece being a reflection of the artists interpretation of the human life cycle and the close connection with nature’s ever revolving cycles. The artist will give a short talk about her work at the opening of “Influences” exhibition on Saturday 5 March at 2pm at KARI Gallery, Main Street, Kenilworth. Enjoy light refreshments whilst listening to the artist talk about her inspirations and discoveries when creating her latest body of works. KARI is open from 10am to 2pm Thursday to Sunday. For more info you can contact the artist on 5488 6376 or visit Noreenfloodgallery.com or follow the blog Noreenflood. blogspot.com

Retirement brought Fred and Jean back to Kenilworth, where they are enjoying life on the land and being near to their grandchildren, Olivia and Hugh. Photo below back row: FredSandell, Karen (Lorna’s daughter-in-law), Robert (Lorna’s son), Jean Sandell, Cyril (Lorna’s husband). Front row: Hugh (grandson), Olivia (Grandaughter), Lorna (sister), Mirth (daughter).

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60 Years ago

ust half a century ago at the end of January - the school year commenced in each of the schools in the district - Kenilworth, Kenilworth Lower (closed 1959), Coolabine (closed 1956), Kidaman Creek (closed 1959) and young people in the district looked forward with great anticipation to the dances and balls to be held.

There was always a Debutante Ball - run in alternate years by the Church of England and the Country Women’s Association, St Patrick’s Day Ball in March run by the Catholic Guild and in February, 1951 planning was underway for the CWA Jubilee Red, White and Blue Ball to be held in May. The Kenilworth report in the Nambour Chronicle issued on February 23 records that the CWA received a letter of appreciation from the Chamber of Commerce for their co-operation in all matters pertaining to the district. The CWA also awarded to Adrian Sutton of Lower Kenilworth School a scholarship grant of £2.2.0 ($4.40) after his success in the State Scholarship Examination. There were 50 books in the CWA library which could be borrowed at the rate of 3d (three pence = two cents) a book.

In Kenilworth news published in the February 16 edition of the chronicle it was reported that Kenilworth school was still without an assistant teacher (there were only two teachers at the time). Enrolment had increased and conditions were overcrowded. In a report of the Hall Committee meeting it was noted that Messrs Porter (Maleny) and Boxsell (Kenilworth) conducted their monthly cattle sale at the hall grounds. On page three of the February 2 edition of the Nambour Chronicle the report of the stock sale noted 244 head of cattle yarded. Fat Jersey cows sold for £17/15/- ($35.50). A red bull sold for a Mary Valley and North Coast record price of £35 ($70). The weather? It was reported that January rainfall in 1951 was 1826 pts (463.8mm) on 15 wet days. According to data on http://www.weatherzone.com.au/ Kenilworth in January 2011 recorded 19 wet days and 580.5mm (2285.4pts). The flood on January 31, 1951 reached 9.7 metres compared with 11.27 metres on 9/1/2011. Pictured are L to R: Unidentified young woman Joy Walker, Richard Hassall, Betty Paulger, Audrey Derrick and peeping around Audrey’s skirt Phyllis Himstedt.

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enilworth Wine, Cheese and Food Festival Easter Saturday April 23.

Kenilworth Quilt Show Queen’s Birthday weekend June 11 and 12. Mary Valley Scarecrow Fest August to September. www.scarecrows.org.au Kenilworth Show and Rodeo Third Saturday, 17 September. Kenilworth Celebrates! September 24 to October 2. Kenilworth Markets First and third Saturdays in the month. http://market.kenilworth.org.au/

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KENILWORTH / AMAMOOR KENILWORTH ARTS COUNCIL Jewellery box raffle

Her healing hands have assisted critically ill children not responding to medical treatments and released general wellbeing in adults and children.

ack Wilms of Obi Valley Woodworks on Hunsley Road, kindly donated a beautiful hand carved red cedar jewellery box to the Kenilworth Arts Council to help raise funds for Kenilworth Celebrates!

Since February 2011, Lynn is offering a new home visit healing service in the Mary Valley area, specifically to make it easy for mums with sick children who can’t be moved or have no transport.

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Jack uses only salvaged dead Australian Red Cedar timber rather than healthy live trees in creating his timber sculptures of Australian wildlife and native scenes. One of his works won the People’s Choice award, sponsored by Coolabine locals, Maureen and Richard Cooper, at the last Kenilworth Celebrates! Art Festival. This exquisite box featured a frog hiding under a waterlilly leaf, was greatly admired and ticket buyers all hoped that they would win it. However the lucky lady was a Kenilworth local, Yanni Henderson (pictured), who was absolutely delighted with her prize. The win was made even more special because she had never won anything before. Yvonne James

Photo by Yvonne James: Dennis James presenting the jewellery box to winning participant Yanni Henderson, from Walli Creek, near Kenilworth.

A large part of her focus is directed towards women’s health issues and she is experienced in helping mothers suffering pre and post-natal depression because they can be helped... “there is a light at the end of that tunnel and a woman can then move on from crippling emotions and ill-health, and reconnect with their baby fully.” Other symptoms of distress in young babies range from not thriving and being underweight, to excessive crying and suffering reflux, ear infections, asthma, allergies and chest infections. Lynn has helped many, many children with health problems, injuries, painful conditions, behavioural conditions and low immune system. “You will be pleasantly surprised how quickly your child responds to these natural healings, and depending on the severity, one to three treatments maybe all that is needed,” says Lynn. As well as rearing six children, Lynn is a Reiki Master, certified Louise Hay “Heal Your Life” teacher, and she does crystal light therapy. Her mobile healings are only available Tuesday and Thursday for children’s home visits; while Monday and Wednesday are for adult and teenage healings at Lynn’s place, along Harrys Creek Road, Amamoor.

THE HEALING HANDS OF LYNN JANNIDES

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ocally based at Amamoor, Lynn Jannides is a naturally gifted healer, medical intuitive and one of God’s light-workers, who has been blessed with healing hands ever since she was a small child. Many times she tried to dismiss this intangible, unsought gift, but it is her calling and life purpose to share healing energy that may help sick children, teenagers and adults in non intrusive, gentle sessions. Lynn can help unblock a wide range of conditions, from the removal of pain and physical injures of all types to chronic pain relief. By unblocking disease, the body can then heal itself.

Fridays are set aside for health and wellbeing counselling and comprise one and half hour sessions. To make your health future better and brighter for yourself and those you care about, please call Lynn on 07 5484 3520. Or for more info and personal testimonials, refer to http://www.ntpages.com.au/thehealinghands

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COOROY/POMONA BEWARE OF INTERNET FRAUD!

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dentity fraud and scams will be the subject of a seminar by Detective Senior Constable Rod Shelton and hosted by Cooroy-Noosa Family and Local History Group on Saturday 19 March from 9.30am to 11am. The talk will focus on internet fraud and how to prevent becoming a victim. All are welcome. Venue will be U3A House, 64 Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin. The cost is $10.00 and bookings are essential, 5442 5570. Ros Higginson Cooroy-Noosa Genealogical & Historical Research Group Inc.

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PROBUS CELEBRATES THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT

ur Cooroy PROBUS Club celebrated Chinese New Year locally this year, welcoming in the year of the Rabbit. Both the restaurant and the patrons were decked out in red - a Chinese tradition to ward off danger in the coming year. Red is one of the luckiest colours in the Chinese culture, standing for loyalty, success and happiness. Du and her team at the Cooroy Chinese Restaurant coped extremely well with the large crowd ensuring all patrons were well fed and in great spirits.

NOOSA MUSEUM NEEDS YOUR HELP

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he Noosa Museum is located at 29 Factory Street in Pomona. In its first life, the building was the Council Chambers for the original Noosa Shire. This remained its primary function for more than 70 years. However, over time, the focus shifted from Pomona and it was no longer considered the centre of the shire. The coastal areas had become more populated; more business moved there; and the tourism industry was mushrooming. During the 1980’s, the Council Chambers were closed in Pomona and the workforce moved into new premises in Tewantin. And so, in 1985, the building’s next life began as the home of the Noosa Museum. The Strong Room still sits in the middle of the building. Its huge solid door (complete with key) is covered with the signatures of all those workers from the last day that Noosa Shire was administered from Pomona. The original structure has been added to and today it houses a huge assortment of memorabilia. This includes toys, tools, Council records, personal collections, laundry equipment, fuel pumps, bottles, shells, and household items, as well as a vast photographic collection. Over the years, the Cooroora Historical Society has cultivated a growing relationship with members of the Gubbi Gubbi people – to the point where the Noosa Museum is the recognised Keeping Place of the Gubbi Gubbi and their artefacts. The Island of Reconciliation (in the park behind the Museum) was created for the ‘Local Symbols of Reconciliation Project’ - as part of the 2001Centenary of Federation - and stands in testament to the continuing respect between our cultures. During the last few months, the Management Committee has begun a fundraising campaign to help with on-going costs associated with the running of the Museum. A couple of Christmas Hampers were raffled during November last year. This year a car boot sale and sausage sizzle will be held on Saturday 5 March, in the area behind the Museum. A garage sale is being planned for later in the year (possibly in conjunction with another community organisation).

L to R: Glenis Stevenson, Michael Fayne, Irene and Ron Scott, John and Lyn Pluck with owner Du and Liz Agerbeek.

YOGA AT BROOLOO

Next month we hope to publish a photo of an object from our collection. Please help us identify this item. Colleen Wilcox 5474 4282

Small group classes promote selfeducation and general well-being. Whilst honouring each student’s ability as much as possible. Classes are held in a private studio Tuesday and Thursday nights in Brooloo. Personal tuition by appointment. Call Maureen on 5484 5848.

LOSE WEIGHT and FEEL GREAT! HERBALIFE Disributor: Shellie Johns Phone: 5484 5455. WORK FROM HOME: www.jakeba.com

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Noosa Shire Council Chambers in Pomona • Circa 1917


OUR COMMUNITY AT THE MOVIE

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inema Pomona Film Society continues another year meeting every 2nd Tuesday at 7pm at the Lions’ Den (old Scout hall), Cnr. Mountain and Hospital Streets, Pomona (turn left into Mountain St. from Reserve St., and it is up in front of your on the left). Screening Tuesday 1 March 2011 at 7.00pm is “Images of Absence” (Doco/Drama from Argentina 1998 – 89mins). This is a truly beautiful piece of work, an autobiographical documentary by an Argentinean filmmaker who sets out to discover what happened to his father, who disappeared suddenly when the filmmaker was a child. His mother has always refused to talk about it. The film also provides an interesting visual experience of the city of Buenos Aires, its people and its culture. New members welcome and can join at the door on screening nights. Doors open 6.30pm. For more info call 0408 879 679.

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A COMMUNITY HALL

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elli Hall is a ‘proud old girl’. She is an important part of Belli history and has hosted many community events over her 79 year history. Founded in 1932 on land donated by Sam Kelly, the Belli Hall has been care-taken by a succession of dedicated local community members over the generations. The excellent condition of our ‘old girl’ and her grounds is testament to their commitment to her wellbeing. As with many ‘good’ things, this hard work is usually invisible and largely unrecognised. So in order to acknowledge what it takes to keep her going, here’s a quick snapshot of everyday life for our Belli Hall. The hall is subjected to intense preparation before any event. This means that numerous tasks are undertaken to ensure the hall is at her best before the event. So the extensive hall dance floor is dusted and vacuumed and surrounding floor areas are mopped; the washroom and toilet facilities are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected; cobwebs hiding in corners high and low are brushed away and the kitchen benches and floors are cleaned to food preparation standard. Phew! and that’s not all! The hall’s cupboard supplies and crockery are then checked for restocking, which usually means a hall committee member is sent shopping!

outdoor work! All this, and the hall event hasn’t even taken place yet! After each event, the hall is subject to cleaning from top to bottom all over again. This ensures the hall interior is kept in good order between events and might mean a little extra ‘elbow grease’ is needed. As we all know, little accidents will happen! So any extra repairs are noted and arranged, as well as keeping up with regular maintenance. In addition the hall requires that her committee members meet regularly to discuss her needs. The hall is a hard taskmaster as committee members also contribute other services over and above general hall maintenance. These include processing hall bookings, keeping financial records, facilitating major hall repairs, general administration, keeping up-to-date with insurance and local governance regulations. On top of this, the committee keeps in touch with local issues so that the hall continues to contribute to the general community through fund raising events and the like. If this sounds like a lot of hard work, it is, but being a part of the hall committee is a great way of getting to know your local community while preserving an important local icon. Our Belli Hall represents all that is great about belonging to a local community; pulling together and supporting each other while having a lot of fun. So if you feel the ‘old girl’ calling to come and help her out, we’d love to see you at our next meeting. Check our website www.bellihall.com or call Margaret on 5447 0175. We’d love to hear from you!

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BELLI HALL news

f you are interested in sharing your early memories of Belli or would love to hear more about Belli’s early history and meet your Belli neighbours then you are invited to a free afternoon tea at Belli Hall, 1170 Kenilworth Rd, Sunday 27 February at 2 pm. Bring your mementoes and old photos. We would love to hear your stories. For more information ring Margaret on 5447 0175. Belli Hall Flood Relief Dance for Australia Day raised a total of $1800 to support Queensland flood victims. Well done dancers! A special thank you to the Sunshine Swing Band for donating their time and to the Belli Picnic Shop for your kind donations. Our next Belli Old Time Dance will be held on Saturday 5 March, starting at 7.30 pm. Entry fee is $12 per adult, $5 for high-school students; children are free. A hearty supper with tea and coffee is included along with door prizes. Belli Hall is located in beautiful Belli Park at 1170 Kenilworth Road. For dance or hall information ring Margaret on 5447 0175 or visit www.bellihall.com

Of course, that’s only the beginning; to comply with safety regulations, the hall’s electrical fixtures are checked, as well as keeping up maintenance of the hall building and structure. To ensure the hall grounds are kept nice and neat, mowing and outdoor maintenance tasks are regularly undertaken. This is not always New Tyres and Puncture Repairs easy in extreme weather conditions Contact Trevor Skoupy 0431 062 008 so the hall calls on her toughest committee members to perform this 15 years local experience

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POLICE BRIEFS

ost people would now be aware that we have had a large number of traffic crashes in the area lately. I do not believe that we can spend more time on the road doing traffic duties but I am certain that other Police will be concentrating on this area for a while. Do not expect any leniency if you are caught breaking the law. The roads in the area seem to be a hot topic after the traffic crashes. It is acknowledged that the roads in this area are not as good as they could be. The Bruce Highway would be much safer if the north and southbound lanes were divided and work is continuing on this. Mary Valley Road could be improved in many areas. All this takes time and money - both of which are not available at the moment. The roads we have at the moment are what we will have for quite a period of time. 99% of the crashes are caused by driver error. Everyone has to drive to the conditions and obey the law. The roads are bad after the floods and people know this, so drive to the conditions. We often get the comment “you are only revenue raising” when issuing tickets. The simple answer is that if you don’t want to contribute revenue, don’t break the law. Anyone who thinks we only do traffic duties to raise revenue is welcome to attend the next fatal traffic crash with me, accompany me to the morgue and advising relatives and I will explain why we issue tickets. It is amazing that the majority of people in this area think that the roads are unsafe. The speed limit on open roads is 100km/hr and most people travel at or above that limit. If the roads are so dangerous, why are people travelling at or above the speed limit? Shouldn’t they slow down in dangerous areas? Please drive carefully and be aware of what is happening around you. All vehicles, not just trucks, need to travel at a safe distance (one where you can stop or take evasive action in an emergency) behind the vehicle in front. It is obvious that you are a good driver who always drives safely – just assume that the vehicle near you is being driven by someone who isn’t. The Dispute Resolution Centre, as part of the Department of Justice and Attorney General, has been established to assist people in the community to resolve their disputes or disagreements. Trained mediators are available to sit down with parties in dispute and guide discussions so that an agreement can be worked out. Staff and mediators do not take sides and their aim is to assist all parties to resolve any differences in a fair and acceptable way.

Mediation can be used for a wide range of disputes from conflict between neighbours (issues such as fencing, pets, noise or trees), disputes in the workplace between colleagues or management and staff, commercial or business disputes or family conflicts. Mediation is a great way to try to resolve conflict as it allows you to talk about the issue openly and with confidentiality, assists with helping you make a decision and saves time and money. In almost all cases, mediation is free of charge. For further information, call 1800 017 288 (free call). Terry Kennedy Sergeant

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60 AND Better Group Inc SAFE AND CONFIDENT LIVING PROGRAM

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afe and Confident Living” is an environment in which older people have information, resources and support to: • Participate fully in community life. • Have health, housing and financial needs met. • Have support from family, friends and community service providers. • Live with caution, but not with fear of crime . The program will build on strength and initiatives already in place throughout the Sunshine Coast to improve the safety and independence of older people. Fun is the main focus. Discover new skills and build new friendships as you learn. For only $3.00 men and women are invited to come and join us at the Uniting Church Community Hall, Elizabeth Street, Imbil from 09.30am - 11.30am on every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the Month. For more information please contact the office on 5443 7281. Come along and join in the activities planning for 2011.

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ack by popular request Mary Valley Uniting Church will held a country and western service on Sunday 13 March from 5.30pm at Imbil Church Hall. Bring your own food for the BBQ. Drinks and supper will be provided. You’ll enjoy some great country poems, country puppets and of course country music. For more information ring John on 5484 5290.

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4-year-old LARGE THREE BEDROOM home. Main bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite. Split air conditioning in main bedroom and lounge. Double lockup garage with auto doors. 10m x 7m shed with two stables, tack, feed area and drive through float storage. 40 acres improved pasture fully fenced into sevem paddocks with water and shade trees. Full sized dressage arena and training yard. Only 8 klms to Kenilworth and 46 klms to Noosa.

$729,000 n o ti c u d e r Price


Moy Pocket Class Q’lander Circa 1880 on 4 Acres with fantastic views to Kenilworth Bluff $440,000

This gracious home was moved to its current position 10 yrs ago and has been lovingly restored. It is surrounded by gardens and is positioned to take in the breathtaking views of Kenilworth Bluff from the lounge/ dining / kitchen and the back verandah. Three bedrooms plus a study, the large country style kitchen opens onto a large central dining room with the lounge separated by original archways. The house is situated back off the road on private acreage with landscaped gardens out the front and natural bush land out the back. There is a shed that is partitioned into several rooms with a toilet and shower. There is ample water for the garden with a small dam and several tanks. If you are looking for a Queenslander with great views that this is the house for you.

Kenilworth - FOUR BEDROOM HOME PRICED TO SELL! $270,000 Highset four bedroom timber home situated on the edge of Kenilworth township. Town water and sewerage connected. Timber woodheater and ceiling fans. Original hardwood timber floors begging to be polished. Large timber deck at the front of home offering beautiful views down to the Mary River. Covered BBQ entertainment area at the rear of the home. Two car garage underneath home plus storage area and workshop space.

on $650,000 ti c u d e r e ic r P s! omes + 2x dam h x 2 = s e r c A 0 asterpiece on 1 m s t’ s ti r A n Cambroo Delightful timber home, beautifully appointed in an immaculate well maintained condition. Three bedrooms, two in the main section of the home with a large family bathroom. The third bedroom is slightly separate to the home accessed by an appealing timber deck. Open plan living, high ceilings with clever use of natural light and ventilation. Set well away from the main home is a second building comprising two bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen and huge open plan living/ dining area. Large workshop and double car accommodation. Fenced into four paddocks, two excellent dams - one is spring fed. Crystal clear creek meandering through the block offering fantastic shady picnic areas and small rocky water holes after summer rains. Cleared areas remain, that are suitable for a pony paddock or house cow. Tucked away on a quiet no-through road with easy access to Maleny 25 mins or Kenilworth 10 mins. Price Reduction- $650,000.


After the effort... army volunteers to help cleaning properties affected by the floods in the Mary Valley. Left to right: Ash Angilley, Percy Angilley, Max Moran, Caleb Angilley, Sterling Hockley, Allan Whelan, Mark Wallace, Mark Stewart, Robert Cross, Pat MacIntosh, Lex Van Der Stoep, Lester Robinson, Pat Barker. Absent: Brice Kaddatz. Back row: Linda Hockley, Peta Brennan, Steven Lowe, Richard Butt. Photo by Heinke Butt. (Related article p13).

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ell, its been quite a interesting few months for many off us, with the christmas and new years holidays very short lived, because of all the floods, and cyclones, and all the chaos that comes with these events. I certainly hope that everyones family and friends came out unscathed. Unfortunately, as with us, i am sure we all knew someone who was effected, if not ourselves. And so, with a baptism welcome to 2011, photography is probably not a big consideration at the moment for a number of us. But, I have been talking to a number of people over the last month, and we have had a few thoughts on events, meetings and projects. More input is always welcome, just email your thoughts and ideas back to me at maryvalleyphotographyclub@ gmail.com For the present, here are some... anyone is welcome

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t all happened at a function in Brisbane on Australia day, Heinke Butt and some friends discussed the flood damage to some of the farms in the Mary Valley, one thing lead to another and the next day Heinke had a call from her friend, Sterling Hockley who suggested that he could get some army friends together and come up to help for a weekend. They worked on five properties over the weekend fencing and clearing debris. Much was achieved and apart from hard work they all fell in love with the Mary Valley and vowed to return to do some more work and visit some of the attractions in the Valley. The men left on Sunday afternoon exhausted, old friendships rekindled and with great memories of families on whose properties they were able to make a contribution in flood recovery. (See photo colour page 12)

Tuesday 8 March 2011, MVPC meeting 7pm at the Mary Valley College school. Show and tell your photos, and activity. The theme is “Feathers”. Bring your camera, tripod, torch and feathers. Some other things to think about ... Your thoughts on a 16 month Mary Valley calendar. June 2011 to December 2012: • a collection of flood photographs and stories, maybe, and details, for a book. • profits from sales would go to a flood or cyclone relief cause. • we are also in the process of talking to other photo clubs up and down Queensland, do either do the same, or combine for a big one. Your thoughts on activities for the club. Meetings, excursions and the like.

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n late January, a member of an army association sent out the word that the small rural community of Imbil would welcome a few ‘volunteers’ to help clean-up. Sterling (Mossy) Hockley, a member of the 8/9 RAR Association, sent an email to a few friends and from that email, he not only gained the support of fellow association members, but support from ex members of other battalions of the Royal Australian Regiment (RAR). These ‘volunteers’ all served in infantry battalions of the Australian Regular Army for periods between two to 30 years and between them they represented close to 250 years service to their country, but they were as keen as mustard to again serve a community. Over the weekend of 12 and 13 February, a group of 15 ex-soldiers and two teenage sons of one association member, travelled to Imbil and lent their ‘muscle’ to the community doing fencing and other tasks set by a few host properties. Although the work was hard, these ‘volunteers’ enjoyed the chance to be involved and most gained or renewed their appreciation of life on the land.

Now, as for our website, I am way behind, and will update it as much as I can over the next few months. As always, any questions or queries, just give me a call on 0429 118 152 or 5484 5455. Brett Watson

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ot for profit organisation WorkVentures is making available PCs at a significantly subsidised price to help families affected by Queensland’s recent floods and cyclone Yasi to rebuild their lives. Affected Queenslanders are able to buy a PC and monitor package for only $195. This includes pre-loaded Microsoft software, GST and delivery. There is a limit of one computer per household. The PCs are all corporate grade computers and software donated by major companies specifically for this offer that have then been refurbished by WorkVentures through its Connect IT program. This offer is available to Queensland residents who have been approved to receive the Queensland Government’s Essential Household Contents Grant, which is an income tested one-off payment to cover the loss of eligible household contents. WorkVentures CEO Arsenio Alegre said that helping those families hardest hit by the recent natural disasters is the priority. “We have a limited number of computers available and so WorkVentures and the companies that have donated the equipment and software -- Macquarie Group, Microsoft, St George Bank and Westpac -- want to make sure they go to those households that genuinely need them.” Mr Alegre continued. The Essential Household Contents Grant may be available to people who: • own essential household contents that have been lost or damaged in the disaster, and • do not have contents insurance. “Queensland residents who believe they qualify for this grant can order a computer through WorkVentures at the same time as they apply for the grant, and then just send through a copy of the approval letter once they receive it. (the government will send a cheque in the mail) “WorkVentures will then prepare the computer and load it with Microsoft Windows and Office software. The computer will be delivered directly to the household, thanks to support from Toll Priority,” Mr Alegre said. PC orders can be made by calling WorkVentures Connect IT on 1800 112 205 and quoting “Queensland household offer”, or visit www.workventures.com.au/connectit

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ugh Lovel, author of the globally distributed book, A Biodynamic Farm which is published by Acres USA, will be conducting a two day workshop for horticulturists, gardeners, farmers, dairymen and graziers at the Gympie Conference Centre on 17 and 18 March. Mr. Lovel is introducing his New Paradigm Agronomy, a sustainable and holistic approach to agriculture. He has just returned from a lecture tour of the US. The two day workshop will cover how plants grown and thrive naturally, how to get nitrogen for free, weeds and what they tell you, rust, rungus and other baddies, recovery of your soil after flooding and drought, what does carbon do for us and lots more. He will also be teaching about his invention known as Field Broadcasters. This will not be a traditional workshop with the same old views - it reaches out for individuals and operations which are looking to change out of the traditional chemical based system into a more biological and environmental approach - which by the end will save money. Hugh’s lectures are featured on YouTube and at the website www.quantumagriculture.com Mr. Lovel is known as a pioneer of new approaches to agriculture and soil analysis. He is the chief science writer of Acres Australia. He also writes articles for many other global journals. His teachings include Quantum Agriculture and encompasses subtle energies from a quantum physics viewpoint to plant growth. With over thirty years of diversified farming experience, he is noted for his simplified, farmer friendly teaching style. For more info about Holisticfarming contact: info@holisticfarming.com.au or visit www.holisticfarming. com.au Heinz and Angela Gugger 07 5488 4315

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owerlink follow-up I have again asked the Federal Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities Mr Tony Burke to authorise someone from his department to inspect Powerlink’s proposed powerline corridor as well as the local action group’s (PAGE) alternate corridor. I contacted his office in November last year and have yet to receive a response to this initial request.

t is hoped that we don’t endure anymore flood events in what is left of our normal wet season, and I hope that all the Valley residents fared well over the summer months. I would like to personally congratulate and thank those volunteers and emergency groups who worked tirelessly throughout the event, and for their hard work and diligence as you all deserve a pat on the back for what you did.

Call for Telstra Tower I support the call for a mobile phone tower for the Cambroon area to service residents in Cambroon and surrounds where there is no mobile phone signal available. Several residents from this district have contacted my office regarding this issue. If anyone would like to add their name to a list of supporters for this proposal, please let me know and I will pass your interest on to the relevant Federal Government department.

Gympie Regional Council Mayor Cr. Ron Dyne said, “the recent flooding and instances of people being isolated highlighted the need for prior preparation.” You are urged to ensure that prescription medication, supplies for babies and infants, battery operated torch and radio, tinned, powdered and basic foods for yourselves and your families are on hand to meet your immediate needs during and after a disaster event. Council’s website was well used in our previous flood event with over 12,000 hits in just two days, and I would recommend it for keeping you up to speed on current issues when in a disaster event. Also please note that money from the government for flood relief is not charity, it is tax money that you have paid so apply now. It’s a hand up not a hand out!

Obi Obi Road update I have received a number of calls from Kenilworth district residents who are concerned about rumours that the down-hill gravel section of the Obi Obi road is to be closed. I have been assured by Main Roads that there is no plan to close this road. Main Roads will continue to engage the Sunshine Coast Regional Council maintenance crews to maintain this road. Main Roads has also advised that they are planning on having one lane of the Obi Obi Road at the landslip site open to traffic in six weeks time. Kenilworth Village Units I had the pleasure of chairing the Kenilworth Village Units AGM held at the Kenilworth CWQ Hall recently. It was especially nice to be a part of this meeting in light of the fact that my parents were founding members of this group, and Dad was one of the early treasurers. On behalf of our community I thanked president Peter Jessup for all the volunteer work that he and his committee put into the units. The current committee was re-elected unopposed, and consists of: president Peter Jessup; vice president Clem Hassall; secretary Marcia Jessup; treasurer Blair Meldrum; committee members Ruth Dearden, Suzi Perel, and Jenette Franzi. Meet me in Cooroy I will be holding my next Cooroy meeting in the Cooroy RSL boardroom on Thursday 3 March from 10am. To organise an appointment call my Nambour office on 5441 6933.

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COMMUNITY DIRECTORY 2011 AMAMOOR

Amamoor Country Craft 5488 4148 Friends of Amamoor 5484 3278 JP Cynthia Hayes 5484 3694 Amamoor Hall Bookings 5488 4313 Craft Shop Betty 5484 3640 Markets 1st Saturday Sarah 5484 3311 AMAMOOR SCHOOL P&C Meet every 3rd Tuesday of the month, 3.15 pm at school. Enquiries to 5401 1333. AMAMOOR CHURCHES • Mary Valley Uniting Church - Amamoor Sunday service 10 am. Rev. Iain Watt 5488 6752 • Mary Valley Wesleyan Methodist Church - Rev. Brian Brown 5484 3687 or 5484 3640 a/h NOOSA & DISTRICT SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Tinbeerwah Hall, Sunrise Rd, Tinbeerwah Service at 3pm each 2nd & 4th Sunday - All welcome - 5442 5072 VALLEY BEES Athol Craig on 5482 3637 or email glenbo@live.com.au

BELLI PARK

Veterinary Surgery (24hr) Vet Peter Agnew 5447 0325 BELLI HALL OLD TIME DANCE MEETINGS: 2nd Tuesday after a dance at 7.30pm in the hall. All local residents are welcome to attend. www. bellihall.com

BROOLOO

Brooloo Hall Group Inc President Vince Carige 5488 6610 Secretary Cheryl O’Dwyer 5484 5168 Treasurer Valerie Mallett 5446 0708 JP Vince Carige 5488 6610

CONONDALE

• CONONDALE PLAYGROUP - Every Friday 9.30 - 11 am at Conondale School. Wendy Sholley 5494 4516. • SOCCER AT CONONDALE School oval Saturdays from 9 am. Enquiries to 5494 4571.

COORAN

• COORAN STATE SCHOOL: 31 James St, Cooran 4569. Ph 5480 8333. Opened in July 1890, it is the oldest school in the district. P&C president: Jill Lowth, vice-president Ruth Berlin, Sec Andrew Jacques, treasurer Mimi Morrow, assistant-sec Belinda Simonsen, fundraising co-ordinator Zymar Mulcahy. • COORAN MARKETS & MUSIC, 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month, details www.cooranecomarket.org - music enquiries Steve Apirana 5485 0332, stall enquiries Shayne Murray 5485 2767 or 0428 715 570, PR/ eco info Jason Makeig 0428 988 059 e: liquidlight@activ8.net.au • COORAN ART FESTIVAL - 15-16 October 2011 • TALL TREES FESTIVAL - 19 May 2012 details www.talltreesfestival.org

COOROY

Cooroy Churches Hinterland Christian Centre 113 Marara Street Sundays 9 am ‘Celebration Service’ Sundays 6 pm ‘Sunday Night Live’ Pastors Brian and Pearl Clothier 5447 7298? PLAYGROUP held every Wednesday at 9-11am in the Activity Hall at Cooroy State School. For details call 5472 2100.

DAGUN

JP (Qual) Elaine Bradley 5484 3749 Dagun State School 5484 3232 Dagun Community Group 5484 3576 / 5484 3197 DAGUN Growers Markets relaunching in May 2011. Contact Lesa Bell for newsletters / updates email - slowfoodsch.maryvalley@gmail.com

EUMUNDI SPIRITUAL CENTRE Eumundi CWA Hall 2nd & 4th Sunday. Healing 10 am. Service 10.15 am. Guest speaker. Rev. Laine Harry 5449 0937.

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FEDERAL

CLUB FED Federal Memorial Hall operates fortnightly on Friday nights, and is an opportunity to catch up with locals, have a cheap meal and drinks, in a friendly family oriented space. Kitchen operates from 6 to 8 pm, and the bar is open until later. Pool table, air hockey, and ball games for the children. The hall is available for hire. Enquiries to Zani 5485 1118 or Jenny 5485 1580.

GHEERULLA

GHEERULLA HALL HIRE - available for rental - enquiries Blair Meldrum 5472 3090 or go to the website www.gheerulla.qld.au President Val Pearson, Vice-President Esme Williamson, Secretary/ Treasurer Blair Meldrum TENNIS Social tennis will be played at Gheerulla tennis courts Tuesdays starting at 9.30 am. Beginners most welcome. Enquiries to 5446 0197.

IMBIL

• FAR-AWAY-RIDERS ASSOC INC. - www.faraway.asn.au - Annual Easter Endurance Carnival 2011 (21 – 24 April) at Imbil showgrounds, general info Mark and Kaylea Grogan 5484 5315. IMBIL MEDICAL SERVICES • MEDICAL: Monday 1-5 pm RSL Hall; • Channon St Medical Centre Cooroy Doctor’s Surgery (The Imbil Clinic) 6 Imbil Island Road, Mon - Fri 8 am-12 noon - 5488 6868. Outside these hours: Cooroy 5442 6833 (until 5.30 pm) - 0408 713 395 a/h • Range of Motion PHYSIO - 5478 6600 • Imbil PHARMACY Dispensary Hours: Monday to Friday 2pm to 5pm (Closed Public Holidays) 5488 6699 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Glenda at Police Station when open • JP Alan Lutton 5484 5182 • Kathy Worth JP 5484 5178 • Imbil District Amateur Swimming Club - Ray McNab President 5484 5109 a/h • IMBIL TENNIS CLUB: Juniors – Friday U10’s 4-5pm; O10’s 5-6pm; Ladies’ tennis - Mondays 5-7pm, Men’s tennis - Thursdays 5-7pm, Sunday interclub competitions, BBQ last Friday/month. Professional coaching terms 2 and 3 Saturdays, all age groups. Tiffany McCarthy 5405 9138 or 0448 897721 billandtiff@skymesh.net.au • Mixed Social Tennis Friday 6 pm & Sunday 12 pm - Coaching Saturdays Terms 2 & 3 • IMBIL BOWLING CLUB: 5484 5102 • IMBIL GIRL GUIDES: Wed, Guide Hut, 4-6pm; Jenece Drake 5484 5629 or Amanda Toombs 5488 4086 • IMBIL KARATE CLUB: Steve Gorlick 5488 6862 • IMBIL MARY VALLEY SCOUT: Group Leader Ray McNab 5484 5109 Scouts: Monday 5-7 pm, Cub Scouts: Tuesday 3.30-5.30 pm • IMBIL WALKING CLUB: Shellie Johns 5484 5455. • Imbil Rural Watch - Rob Priebe – Coordinator 5484 5216 • MARY VALLEY STATE COLLEGE (P-Yr10): 15 Edward St, Imbil 4570. Principal Neil Mahoney 5488 5333 • P&C - ring School. • Mary Valley Child Care: 35 William St, Imbil 5484 5560. (Long Day Care) • Imbil Seniors Group 0421 362 117 • RSL Mary Valley Sub Branch - meets every 3rd Sunday of the month at 10 am. • RSL Hall bookings - Ian Stubbins 5484 5365 IMBIL PUBLIC LIBRARY 5484 5488 - Tues & Thurs 9.30 am – 12.30 pm, Wed & Fri 2-5 pm • Imbil Public Hall Bookings 5448 5175 • Mainly Music (up to school age) - Meets every Tues 9.30 am at Imbil Church Hall - Belinda 5488 6480 MARY VALLEY SHOW SOCIETY (on 20 August 2011) Sue McMah (President) 5484 5165 - Lee Evans (Secretary) 5481 1709 - Lyndall Ensbey (Treasurer) 5484 3267 - Val Sykes (Hall Bookings) 5484 5298 MARY VALLEY ARTS FESTIVAL - 4 to 10 July 2011 - mvartfest@gmail.com or ring Jan Watt 0437 733 383. MARY VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INC. Col Huddy, president 5484 5196. Meet every third Tuesday at Imbil RSL, 7pm MARY VALLEY INC. & IMBIL DEVELOPMENT GROUP - Acting president Graham Miller, secretary Julie Worth, media communications Kaili Parker-Price (5484 5338, 0447 053 244) - more info www.imbil.net.au, or www.themaryvalley.com.au


IMBIL SWIMMING CLUB: Thurs. 6pm, Imbil pool, Ray McNab 5484 5109 THE SAFE & CONFIDENT LIVING PROGRAM Imbil Uniting Church Hall, Elizabeth St 9.30–11.30 am. Enquiries to 5443 7281 or Upper Mary Valley Care 5446 0820. IMBIL JUNIOR BOWLS Imbil Bowls Club Sunday 10am - 12noon. IMBIL INDOOR BOWLS Imbil Hall Fri. Imbil hall, 12.30pm, Val Sykes 5484 5298. IMBIL SOCIAL TENNIS Imbil town courts. Tuesday and Thursday 4.30 – 5.30 pm, Wednesday and Friday 6 pm. Enquiries to Tiffany 5484 5073. IMBIL RED CROSS OP SHOP Wednesday, Friday & Sunday 8.30am – 1.30pm. IMBIL CHURCHES • Mary Valley Uniting Church - Imbil Sunday Service 8.30am, Sunday School 8.30am - Rev Iain Watt 5488 6752 • Imbil Gospel Hall – W & S Walsh 5449 0728 or C R Smith 5482 5471 • Lutheran Church – A Fricke 5482 1435 • Anglican Church – Richard Martin 5482 2629 MV CLASSICAL YOGA: Maureen Lisle 5484 5848 FAR A WAY RIDERS ASS: Bob Sample 5447 0076 MV PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: Brett Watson 5484 5455 MARY VALLEY PONY CLUB: Loris Hinds 5484 5458 after 6pm MARY VALLEY RANGERS SOCCER CLUB: Peter Deschamps 5484 3384 MARY VALLEY RSL YOUTH GROUP: Michelle Coyle 5485 5452 PLAYGROUP ASS OF Qld Imbil: THURSDAY, Girl Guide Hut, 9-11.30am, Renita Gordon 5484 5573 SPORTS NUTRITION & WALKING GROUP: Shellie Johns 5484 5455 TAI CHI GROUP: Monday-Friday 6.30am-7.30am @ Imbil RSL Hall, Jenece Drake 5484 5629 - cjdrake@skymesh.net.au or Lynne Hogg 5484 5006 SPORTING SHOOTERS ASS AUSTRALIA (IMBIL BRANCH) INC: 0423 499334 YOGA: Lynne Hogg 5484 5006

KANDANGA

Justices of the Peace: Adrienne Dan (CD) 5484 3382 Charles Clarke (Qual) 5488 4020 Bronwyn Kerr Qual J.P., Kandanga Post Office 5484 3203 • Kandanga Bowls Club 5484 3253 • Kandanga Public Hall Bookings 5484 3454 or 5484 3493 a/h • Kandanga Tennis Club - Donald Grieves Secretary 5488 4329 • Wednesday Night Fixtures 6pm $5.00 tennis fee. BBQ and meat supplied for extra $2.00. Contact Julie 5484 3195. • Thursday afternoons Social Tennis, commencing 1.00pm. Contact Donald 5488 4329. FRIENDS OF KANDANGA Friends of Kandanga meet every third Wednesday of the month, Kandanga Information Centre 7 pm. KANDANGA INFORMATION CENTRE Kandanga Information Centre is located next to the Post Office in Main Street • PO Box 16 Kandanga 4570 • Ph 5488 4605 • Fax 5488 4608 Open 7 days 10 am-4 pm, closed public holidays. Displaying community history, art gallery, book exchange library, internet cafe. Classes weekly – Art, Leadlight, Woodwork, Guitar, Craft, Yoga and Tai Chi, all reasonable rates. Movie nights held monthly in Kandanga Community Hall. The Centre also caters for bus visits.

KENILWORTH

KARI GALLERY 10a Elizabeth Street, Kenilworth KENILWORTH & DISTRICT HISTORICAL MUSEUM - www.kenilworthmuseum. org.au Sun. 10 am–2 pm - Adults $3, Children $1, Families $7. Groups by appointment: contact Lenore Meldrum 5472 3090 Mary Valley Voice - fortnightly community newspaper & website (2660 copies). All editorials to maryvalleyvoice@aanet.com.au - Mail to PO Box 158, Kenilworth 4574 - www.maryvalleyvoice.com (Veronika Spicer president, Shirley Moreland secretary and Carol Gilmour treasurer). Kenilworth town website - www.kenilworthguide.org.au Kenilworth State Community College 5440 0555 - www.kenilworthscc. eq.edu.au Kenilworth POST OFFICE 5446 0247 RACQ Kenilworth Garage 5446 0214 KENILWORTH FIRST RESPONSE – meeting at SES shed every second Monday at 7pm. Enquiries to President Wayne Lashmar 5446 0723 or Secretary Nina Cox 5472 3156. KENILWORTH FIRE BRIGADE training Tuesday at Kenilworth Fire Station 6.30 – 8.30 pm. KENILWORTH & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Meets in the KAC Shack 6 Elizabeth Street at 6 pm on the 2nd Wednesday of the month. JUST WALK IT KENILWORTH Enquiries to Brenda 5446 0778 JUST WALK IT WALLI CREEK (Gumnut Park) Enquiries to Cheryl 5446 0350 KENILWORTH LIBRARY - Elizabeth Street Kenilworth • Mon, Tues, Wed,

Thurs 2 – 5, Friday 10 – 3 Saturday 9 – 12. Enquiries to 5446 0101. MARY VALLEY CLASSIC CAR SHOW Australia Day - http://www. kenilworthhotel.com.au/events KENILWORTH WINE, CHEESE AND FOOD FEST Easter Saturday 23 April 2011 - http://www.kenilworthfoodfest.org.au/ KENILWORTH ARTS COUNCIL - Committee meetings KAC Shack, 6 Elizabeth St, 2nd Monday at 6pm. PO Box 123 Kenilworth 4574. Secretary 5446 0500 or 5472 3223 - www.kenilwortharts.org.au MARY VALLEY SCARECROW FEST - http://www.scarecrows.org.au/ KENILWORTH CELEBRATES! FESTIVAL 2011 Sat. 24 Sept. to Sun. 2 Oct.programme & entry form visit: www.kenilworthcelebrates.org.au KENILWORTH CELEBRATES! ART WORKSHOPS 2011 (Mon. 26 Sept. to Fri 30 Sept.) - enquiries to Rod Bloomer 5472 3088 KENILWORTH QUILT & CRAFT CIRCLE every 2nd & 4th Wednesday 10 am at the Kenilworth Historical Museum. Enquiries to Jan 5446 0167 or Paula 5446 0229. Quilt Show Queen’s Birthday Weekend June 11 and 12. MAHJONG at the KAC Shack every Thursday at 3 pm. KENILWORTH BRANCH QCWA meets at the CWA Hall 1st Sunday at 3 pm, all welcome. Pat Hampstead 5446 9174 (treasurer), Elvira White (president) and Carol Miller (vice-president) KENILWORTH EARLY BIRDS PLAYGROUP Thursdays 9.00am to 10.30am at Kenilworth State Community College. Enquiries to Kenilworth State Community College on 5440 0555 KENILWORTH R.S.L. REFORMATION meetings are held every second Monday of the month 7pm at the R.S.L. room at the Kenilworth Hall, adjacent to the ANZAC Memorial. All are welcome! Reformed committee 2010 - Jim McKillop (president), Peter Adams (vice-president), Chass Morris (secretary), Noela McKillop (treasurer) and Dale Ainsworth (public relations officer - 5472 3032). KENILWORTH MEDICAL SERVICES • Kenilworth MEDICAL Centre - 5446 0343 Surgery hours Mon – Fri 9-3, After surgery hours 5445 7177 • Range of Motion PHYSIOTHERAPY - 5478 6600 • Barbara Dilworth Physiotherapy 5446 0654 • Kenilworth PHARMACY 5446 0356 - Mon – Friday 9 am - 1.30 pm • Kenilworth VET Surgery (24hr) 5472 3085 - Vets: Marcus Anstey, Susan Anstey & Julie Kemp • Kenilworth RECYCLE TRANSFER Station Cambroon Lane, off KenilworthImbil Road. Hours: Mon & Fri 7 am – 12 pm, Sat & Sun 7-5 Justices of the Peace Bob Dunstan (Qual) 5446 0703 • Joyce Lashmar (Qual) 5446 0723 Brenda Parker (CD) 5446 0213 • Lolie Murtagh (CD) 5446 0222 Olive Hassall (CD) 5446 0131 KENILWORTH CHURCHES • Friday 6.30 pm Girls Brigade in the SES Hall. Joclyn 5476 4195. • Seventh Day Adventist Church 5446 0299 • Anglican Church – Kenilworth 1st, 2nd, 4th Sunday, 9am – Gheerulla: 3rd Sunday 9am. • Uniting Church - St John Bosco Kenilworth 4th Saturday, 5.00 pm. • Catholic Church Kenilworth - Service at St John Bosco’s, Kenilworth every Sunday at 9 am. - 5th Sunday of the month ecumenical service 10.30 am. • MEDITATION every Thursday 9.30 am St John Bosco Church. Enquiries to Glen & Sue Wolter 5446 0158. KENILWORTH COMMUNITY GROUPS • Kenilworth’s Charity CHOOK CHASE - all motorcross nominations to Olive Hassell - olive.hassall@bigpond.com.au • Kenilworth Show & Rodeo, Lolie Murtagh 5446 0222 - third Saturday in September - www.kenilworthhall.org.au/Rodeo.htm • Kenilworth Hall Committee - Olive Hassall 5446 0131 or Bill Morris 5446 0338 - Hall, meeting room and full kitchen facilities all available for hire. Also camping - powered sites on showgrounds (hot showers). Details www.kenilworthhall.org.au (PO Box 47, Kenilworth 4574) • Artists of Kenilworth, Veronika Spicer 5446 0427 • Kenilworth Quilt & Craft Circle - Olive Hassall 5446 0131 and Paula Gillis 5446 0229 • QCWA Kenilworth Branch - Pat Hampstead 5446 9174 • Kenilworth Community Markets - 1st & 3rd Sat of month 8am-1pm • Kenilworth First Response Group - Nina Cox 5472 3156 • Upper Mary Valley Care 5446 0820 • Delivered Meal Service 5446 0820 • Nambour & District Care Inc. 5441 4441 • Kenilworth Information Centre 5446 0122 & Community Craft Shop 5472 3987 • Friends of Kenilworth Library - Yvonne James 5472 3089 • 1st Kenilworth Girls Brigade - Daphne Morris 5446 0338 • Kenilworth P&C - Jeremy Atkins 5446 9195

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• Kenilworth and District Chamber of Commerce & Citizens: Michael Pfeiffer 5446 0247 • Kenilworth & District Historical Assoc. - Lenore Meldrum 5472 3090 • Kenilworth Swimming Pool, Swim school: squad training from 4pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Enquiries call pool on 5446 0326. • Kenilworth Bowls Club - Mens: Russ Ferriday 5446 028 • Ladies: Veronica Ferriday 5446 0281 • Kenilworth Indoor Bowls Club - Beryl 5446 0310 • Kenilworth Cricket Club - Jnr. Rob Blinco 5446 0064, Snr. Jason Woods 0419 764 504 • Gheerulla Tennis Club - Jessie Wood 5446 0197 • Melba Woods (court bookings) 5446 0242 • Kenilworth Masonic Lodge - Trevor Wilcox 5477 1546 • Wildlife Volunteers 5441 6200 (24hr)

POMONA

POMONA HALL • Pomona Hall Hire & Enquiries - Heather Manders 5485 2427 • 0411 114 077 • Indoor Bowls (Wed) - Peter Young 5485 1472 • Harmony Dance (Tues) - Pat & Norm Young on 5485 2007 • ASKA Karate (Mon & Thurs) - Kim Vines on 5485 0725 • Learn To Dance (Wed) - Christine on 0429 829 328 • Alcoholics Anonymous (Sun) • Christian Outreach Centre (Sun) - Contact Joy Starr-Cross 5485 1583 • Yoga (Tues) - Pam Whitehead on 5485 2947 • Playgroup (Mon) - Trudy Martin on 5442 5826 • Table Tennis (Frid) Contact 5485 2427

RIDGEWOOD

BROOLOO/MARY RIVER First Officer Chris Stark 5446 0136 Warden Brad Dilger 5484 5364

RIDGEWOOD CHURCHES The Lighthouse is a group who meet every 1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday at the Ridgewood Hall – everyone welcome. Enquiries to 5447 9179.

DAGUN B. Mills 5484 3596

RIDGEWOOD HALL GATHERING last Friday of each month at sundown BYO BBQ bits & drink.

EMERGENCY SERVICES POLICE 000

KENILWORTH 5446 0220 IMBIL 5484 5222 COOROY 5447 6211 POMONA 5485 2586 POISONS INFO CENTRE 131126 SES KENILWORTH Local HQ 5446 0490 Group Leader Brenda Parker 5446 0213 Duty Officer 5444 5202 SES Flood Storm Emergency 132 500 IMBIL Local HQ 5484 5322 Leader – Athol Hales 5484 5582 CRISIS HELP LIFELINE 13 11 14 CAN-SURVIVE HOPELINE 1300 364 673

RURAL FIRE SERVICE AMAMOOR Bill Edwards 5484 3754

BELLI PARK & NORTH BELLI PARK First Officer & Warden, Nigel Higgs 5447 0166

IMBIL FORESTRY Forest Ranger 5484 3900 KANDANGA First Officer & Warden Rodney Worth 5484 3493 (a/h) 5484 5178 (wk) Wardens Ian Morgan 5484 3655 Harvey Hasthorpe 5484 3379 Kevin English 5484 3191 MELAWONDI Rod Nolan 5484 5634 Meetings 1st Tuesday each month KENILWORTH Trains on Thursdays 6.30 to 8.30 pm Wardens Steve Saunders 5472 3164 KENILWORTH NORTH Michael Pfeiffer 5446 0247 (a/h 5446 0284) Whelan Rd C. Doyle 5484 5325 Walker Rd & Moy Pocket Rd Chris Stark 5446 0136 OBI OBI 1s. Officer: Grahame Beljon 5446 9252 2nd. Officer: Dennis Woodford 5446 9154 3rd. Officer: Steve Walker 5446 9208 Fire Warden: John Cutmore TBA Deputy Warden: Grahame Beljon 5446 9252

POMONA CHURCHES Christian Outreach Centre, Joy Starr 5485 1583

SOUTH BELLI PARK Howard Waugh 5447 0184

RIDGEWOOD First Officer John Sparrow 5447 9130 Warden Victor Hill (permits) 5447 9288

POMONA COMMUNITY HOUSE 1 Memorial Avenue, Pomona - Enquiries to 5485 2427 Regular services: Self paced computer lessons; Tax help; Free legal advice; Language classes; Child health; Broadband internet café; Photocopying, Laminating, Binding; Library; Creative writing; Craft activities; Games – Cards, Scrabble, Chess & Mahjong.

BLACK MOUNTAIN First Officer Marc Desmarchelier 5447 0224 Warden Eddie Rykenberg?0417 635 719

YABBA CREEK Chairman Marcel DeLeon 5484 5021 Secretary John Taylor 5488 6119

BLUE-BELL First Officer Craig Zonruiter 5484 3012 Warden Bruce Bull 5484 3555

Slow Food SC Hinterland Dagun Growers Market

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he aim is to keep people up-to-date on local issues, share food related information, encourage bartering of excess produce and basically communicate more within our group with whatever we feel may be of interest to anyone. The most important project in 2011 is the re-opening of the Dagun Growers Market. If you know someone who grows, or would like to give it an honest try yourself, contact the numbers below. It is vital we spread the word to source produce from across our region to make it available to the local community. Dagun Growers Market is re-launching in May 2011 and is looking for growers and primary producers. Small or large scale operations are invited. Share your expertise in growing practices. It’s an opportune time to provide a better service for growers and customers alike by offering

Please let us know of any alterations needed on this list. We would appreciate it if you could email clear, concise updates to maryvalleyvoice@aanet.com.au - Thank you.

high quality, healthy, local produce - locally! Widespread flooding through the country has highlighted the direct need for our food supply to be relocalised. The market offers the consumer choice - CareFarmed/ organic/conventional in their selection of fruits, vegetables and meats. Herbs, preserves, plants, books, teas, oil, refreshments, entertainment, craft, kids activities and educational programs are also on the menu. Take a short trip on the Mary Valley Rattler. Enjoy wine and cheese tasting. Promote the Mary Valley and be a part of your community. Inquiries to Elaine Bradley on 5484 3749 or Lesa Bell on 5488 6595 or dagungrowersmarket@gmail.com The market aims to foster community health and local economic development by providing a venue where community can access safe, healthy, locally-produced seasonal food and where local growers can sell directly to the people who buy their products.

CIRCULATION AREA: MVV distributes 2660 copies every second Wed except during Christmas / Jan school holidays: 1860 copies are mailboxed and 800x for bulk drops. Mailboxed to Crystal Waters, Conondale, Kenilworth, Imbil, Kandanga, Amamoor, Dagun, Moy Pocket, Belli Park, Gheerulla, Brooloo, Carters Ridge & Black Mountain. BULK COPIES: Imbil PO, 300x outside Pomona IGA and 400x inside Cooroy IGA.

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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Monday, 7th March, 2011 at 7.30pm, Kenilworth Public Hall

All welcome. Come along, let’s have your ideas and suggestions.

Secretary Blair Meldrum 5472 3090, President Bill Morris 5446 0338

OPEN 7 DAYS

IMBIL

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT New owners PETER & LEE

Newsagency and BP Reliance Fuels & Oils

5 am to 6 pm

HORSE WANTED FOR beginner older rider, trail riding, must quiet and sound, easy to catch and float, prefer 15-17hh high, can arrange pickup, good home at Imbil. Up to $1000. Dave 5484 5465 or 0407 177 112.

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Kenilworth Realty

7 Elizabeth St, Kenilworth 5446 0164 Fax 5446 0742 Email kenilworthrealty@bigpond.com or visit www.kenilworthrealty.com.au

Carol Gilmour

0417 603 451

RENTALS AVAILABLE FROM $215 p/wk Please call our office to discuss. Ideal first home Kenilworth ☼ $260,000

Located right in the heart of town; it is an easy walk to the shops, school and local eateries and offers a recently painted two bedroom home with built-in robes to both brms and open plan living and kitchen area. The land is a good size: 1012m2 in total with access to the rear of the block and the large double shed with workshop space. There is also a single carport on the front of the home. Views of the local surrounding country side can also be appreciated on the front covered patio. Ideal first home or rental. Inspections by appointment.

Excellent 40 acre Horse Property Kenilworth ☼ $729,000

Everything is complete for the family who enjoys spending their time with horses, with the full size dressage arena, nine internal paddocks and 10m x 7m x 3.6m colorbond shed with stables plus double lockup garage. There is a modern three bedroom brick home with large open plan living space with air conditioning and tiled floors. The master bedroom has an ensuite and walk-in robe. Conveniently located and on all sealed roads the property is only 20 minutes to Eumundi and 30 minutes to Cooroy. Presentation is immaculate with all the hard work done. Move straight in.

Build your home here ☼ Conondale

We have for sale, two x 10 acre vacant allotments. Both of these blocks are sloping with great views, all sealed roads, plus power at the front of the blocks. Both come fully fenced and there are no building covenants in place. Only a short drive from the Conondale and 20 minutes from Maleny.

$420,000 & $450,000

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Beautifully Restored Queenslander Conondale ☼ $550,000

Situated in Conondale and only 20 minutes from Maleny, this original style Queenslander is set on 9.88 fully fenced acres with a dam. If you appreciate the old world charm of high ceilings, tongue and groove walls and polished timber floorboards then you will love this home. The galley style kitchen with its timber hutch and original wood cooker are features of this home. There are three good sized bedrooms, large lounge room plus separate dining and sunroom with large built in daybed. The extra large farm shed is a big bonus along with the old dairy bales and cattle yards. This property is in a great location with views of the surrounding countryside. All sealed roads and school bus goes by the door. Make your move today.


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