Mary Valley Voice March 9 2011 - Vol. 21 No.3

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Features KENILWORTH Kenilworth Swimming Champion Bowls Club successful fundraiser___ 3 Kenilworth RSL news Chinese brush painting workshop Donella bridge/cafe____________ 4 Kenilworth Pony Club news _ ____ 5 About the Hendra Virus _________ 6 Kenilworth Chamber Commerce__ 7 Kenilworth Country Market_____ 19

OUR COMMUNITY Conondale Rodeo Princess_ ___ 13 Good Shepherd school news___ 14 Wellington’s Way Reggae Roots at Crystal Waters_16 Cooroora SC Sponsorship______ 17 Hinterland Heritage Tour Hugh Lovel in Gympie_ _______ 18 Jim’s Antennas TV Services____ 19 Rainfalls_ ____________________ 6-18 Lost and Found_______________ 17 MV Traders ads_________________4 Boxsells Real Estate________ 10-11 Kenilworth Realty_____________ 20

COOROY Lifeline Denim fundraiser ________ 7 Back to Cooroy Day CNGHRG Internet Fraud_______ 8 POMONA Cinema Pomona coming up movie Community House’s program_____ 8 Meals on Wheels needs you!_____ 13 MARY VALLEY Yabba Creek Bushcare Group Frogs workshop in Kandanga Valley Bees meeting wrap up____ 15

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Kenilworth Proud of Owen

enilworth State Community College student, Owen Blinco (pictured below) has shone at the Small Schools Swimming Carnival in February and has since gone on to qualify for the Regional Trials at Caboolture. Owen swam brilliantly at the Small Schools Swimming Carnival to win become Age Champion in his age group and help the school win the Aggregate Trophy. Owen swam super times in freestyle, backstroke and butterfly. He then competed in the bigger competition at the District Swimming Trials where he once again made a huge splash and recorded qualifying times to proceed to the Regional Trials. All of our students have enjoyed the swimming component of this Term’s HPE program. Our Active After School Communities program also offers two swimming activities this term. On Thursday afternoon our junior swimmers take to the pool for fun activities to improve their water safety and swimming skills and on Friday afternoons there are squeals of delight as older students enjoy underwater hockey.

donations from all over the coast including Pomona, Noosa, Coolum and Nambour. The club would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributed in any way - to the businesses who gave the food for Thai ladies to cook; people who donated the goods for the raffle and auction; a large number of people who gave cash donations and to all of our volunteers that helped organise the event and helped on the day. Also, thanks to our Karaoke people for providing the entertainment. We were very happy that Matthew and Stacy came over for the weekend and were pleased to meet them. They are a shy couple who were thrown into the limelight for a very tragic reason. They did try and attend the club on Saturday night but when they saw the crowd of people they just couldn’t face coming in.

Photo L to R: Veronica Ferriday; Stacy and daughter Maddison; Matthew with Jacob and Marcia Jessup presenting the cheque.

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ur fundraiser held on Saturday 19 February at Kenilworth Bowls Club was an overwhelming success and has by far exceeded our expectations. We managed to raise just over $18,000 for our adopted family - Matthew and Stacy Keep from Grantham - not bad considering we only organised this in three weeks. The money came from cash donations, barefoot bowls, a huge multi-draw raffle, an auction and the sale of Thai food.

A few of our ladies in the club, including myself, wanted to do something for the flood appeal but didn’t want to put it in the “pool”, so we came up with the idea of ‘adopting’ a family that we could help directly. Matthew and Stacy’s name was given to us and so we went to work. Everyone that we approached was very happy to contribute because they knew who was going to get our funds. Kenilworth is only a small community and it is amazing what we can achieve when someone needs help. For this event we did go further afield than just Kenilworth. Through our bowling contacts we have donations from Kilkivan, Gympie and Cooloola Coast. We also received

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Wednesday, 16 March 2011 commencing at 7pm in the College Library.

The AGM will be followed by the monthly general meeting of the Assoc. Members of the school and wider community are welcome to attend.

Please note that all current memberships lapse at the AGM and forms for 2011 membership of the Association must be completed prior to the commencement of the AGM. These forms are available from College Reception. For further info contact Robyn Pfeiffer, Secretary on 5446 0247. March 9, 2011 |

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KENILWORTH KENILWORTH R.S.L. SUB-BRANCH NEWSLETTER

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ear Readers we are still looking for new local members, either current Defence Force Personnel or retired Ex-Service Personnel to join our membership especially with Anzac Day coming up. Give our public relations officer, Dale Ainsworth, a call on 5472 3032. Our January meeting was cancelled because of the excessive rainfall blocking off several roads, stopping most members driving into town. Even on our February meeting, only six members turned up. Anzac Day is also on Easter Monday this year, with our usual routine, breakfast in the park, 7-8am, fall in and march at 8.15am or 8.30am. Then the normal routine of Anzac Day is performed with the readings, flowers placed on the memorial, flag half masted, last post played, a minute silence, reveille and the raising the flag. Then the final talk from the president of the R.S.L. or the local priest. A wet weather routine is yet to be worked out but I guess it will be held in the R.S.L. room, with coffee, tea and soft drinks on completion. Dale Ainsworth, Public Relations Officer

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hese traditional Chinese landscape painting workshops are suitable for beginners and continuing students. The tutor Stephen Cassettari is a full time artist and teacher of Chinese brush painting. To view his work, see www.stephencassettari.com or you can contact him on 0413 570 190. The workshop dates are Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 May, 10am to 4pm at Kenilworth State Community College. It is $120 for the two days. For more information and bookings phone Veronika 5446 0427 or Shirley 5446 0171.

YOGA AT BROOLOO 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.

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Kenilworth-Tewantin Connection

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n 1922 Mr and Mrs Joe Adams moved to Tewantin and established three business ventures: the lease of a fish works, the Elanda Guest House and the Donella Café. This was the first time that the family had owned a motor vehicle which was necessary to transport the fish to the market. The family consisted of two sons and five daughters: Mervyn; Aubrey, Doris (later to become Mrs Mulvena); Vera (Mrs Norm Loweke); Beryl (Mrs Taylor); Ena (Mrs Doug Sutton); Muriel (Mrs Alf Pearce). Both Mervyn and Aubrey remembered climbing a tree in their backyard, (now 21 Werin Street), while at Tewantin School, to watch Charles Kingsford-Smith fly overhead. Mr J.W. Adams, served as Councillor of Division No.3 in Noosa Shire from Wednesday 12 April 1927 until Wednesday 9 April 1930 (from the Noosa Shire Council monthly meeting Attendance Books held by the Cooroora Historical Society Inc). To continue the family tradition of service to the community Joe’s brother Stan Adams went on to become Chairman of Noosa Shire from 1958-1964.

During the Adams family time at Tewantin the Donella Bridge was constructed and opened. The construction of this bridge was first noted in The Chronicle on July 23, 1926 when an engineer’s estimate of the cost of construction at £5000 was tabled at the Noosa Shire Council meeting. A public consultation meeting, attended by 45 residents of the area, was held on September 28 of the same year. After much heated debated a motion was put by Mr. H. Parkyn (seconded Mr. T. Williams) that the council go on with the building of the bridge. The Brisbane Courier reported in the Cooroy News on page 17 of the April 29 edition, 1929 that Mr. F. C. Kolb, contractor for the pile driving of the big bridge over Lake Donella at Tewantin, which is part of the scheme to provide a road to Noosa commenced work on April 15. The Cooroora Historical Society advises that in the publication Country and Coast by Denise Edwards (2001) held in Noosa Museum’s Library it is noted that the bridge was opened in October 1929 by the Home Secretary, The Hon. J. C. Peterson on the Noosa Beach Estate. Ena often told her family she failed to attend the opening because she was so busy in the kitchen of the Donella Café making cups of tea for the visitors. The family moved back to Lower Kenilworth in 1930, Joe Adams working with his brother Stan in the sawmill at Oakey Creek and Ena working as the book keeper in the mill office, prior to her marriage to Doug Sutton in 1934. The connection between this district and the TewantinNoosa area has been long standing with a number of family holiday homes built in what is now Noosaville in the first decades of the 20th century.

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enilworth Pony Club held itS AGM on 10 February at the Kenilworth Hall.

A big thank you to Blaire and Lenore Meldrum for chairing the meeting through the changeover of the committee and overseeing the voting. We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to the outgoing committee and a warm welcome to the incoming committee. The 2011 KPC Executive Committee Members are Lyn Fitzer (President), Craig Lisett (vice President), Linda McClay (Treasurer, Canteen Convener/ Manager) and Sonia Law (Secretary and Chief Instructor). A special thank you to our outgoing Secretary Tanya Hibbard, who needs to be congratulated for doing such a wonderful job in 2010. Thank you needs to be said to all of the KPC members who took on other roles in the club during 2010, and those who have taken them up in 2011, without these people KPC would not be the successful little club that it is today. We would also like to take this opportunity to say thank you to the Kenilworth community for all of their support throughout 2010, including buying and eating (we hope) our cakes, participating in raffles, and watching and supporting our Gymkhana. We hope that you are looking forward to doing it all again this year! J Local Business, your sponsorship and support through 2010 was very much appreciated, it supplied us with trophies, prizes for raffles and has allowed our club to continue into 2011. We hope that you will be able to support us again this year. The first muster is scheduled for 26 March 2011, a number of our members have been out competing already. Zone 6 Equitation and Show Jumping was held at Caloundra on 5 and 6 February. Ella Skoupy (pictured) placed 5th overall for the 11 and 12 years in Equitation. Romy McCullough placed 7th overall, for the 11 and 12 year age group in Equitation and placed 1st overall in the unofficial 12 years and under age group for Show Jumping. Jessie Falconer competed in the 13 and 14 year age group placing 7th overall in Equitation and placed 13th in D Grade for Show Jumping. Rachel Law competed in the Show Jumping 26 years and under and placed 3rd overall. Ella and Jessie’s placing at Caloundra Equitation completed their qualification requirements and they will be proudly wearing the Zone Solicitors visiting Kenilworth Thursday afternoons by appoinment only 6 uniform and competing in their 5447 3122 e: admin@cartlaw.com.au respective divisions at the upcoming PCAQ State Lawyers

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Equitation and Show Jumping Championships being held in Nambour during the Easter Holidays. Congratulations Ella and Jessie!! The Caloundra Twilight Hack Day was held on 12 February. Caitlyn Boon and Jessie Falconer represented KPC and placed in many events. Caitlyn’s highlight being the Sash and Trophy for most Promising Horse and Rider Combination. Jessie’s highlight was placing 2nd for both Open Show Hunter and most suitable Pony Club Hack. Through the off season our instructors have been busy updating their skills with attendance at local refresher schools and coaching clinics. We are also pleased one of our junior members, Rachel Law, will also be training to become an NCAS Prelim Coach in 2011. We look forward to the new ideas learnt at these sessions being introduced to our musters and two day camps throughout the year. Kenilworth Pony Club would like to welcome any new members and encourage any people that are interested in coming to our first muster that they must have their registration application in and for it to be approved prior to this event. Please contact either Lyn Fitzer on 5446 9190 or via email Kenilworthponyclub@live.com.au or Sonia Law 5446 0615 (after hours) or via email kenilworth@pcaq. asn.au “No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle.” Winston Churchill

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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT HENDRA VIRUS

here have been seven confirmed human infections with Hendra virus, four of which have been fatal. Horse owners and horse handlers need to be fully aware of the facts about Hendra virus so we can minimise the risk of horse and human infection. The natural host for Hendra virus is the flying fox. It is still not clear how horses become infected, but it may occur when food or water is contaminated by bat urine or birthing products. Therefore making sure food and water are not placed under a tree visited by flying foxes is a good precaution. Horse feed should always be kept in sealed containers to keep it clean and free from waste products prior to use, a measure also recommended for rodent reduction. With more Hendra virus cases has come more information on how the disease affects the horses body. Unfortunately Hendra virus can cause a range of clinical signs in horses. This is because the virus affects cells which line blood vessels, causing a systemic vasculitis. Therefore horses affected by Hendra virus show variable and often vague signs. The only consistent signs are a high body temperature, an acute onset of illness, and rapid deterioration. Other signs shown by affected horses depend on which organ system suffers the most damage from the vasculitis. They may show signs of colic, respiratory disease (such as difficulty breathing) or neurological signs. Hendra virus positive horses will shed Hendra virus two days prior to showing signs. Humans become infected when they are exposed to tissues and secretions from infected horses. This means that any mucous or other discharge from

an infected horse’s nose, eyes, mouth and anus contains Hendra virus. Given that horses excrete Hendra virus two days prior to showing any clinical signs nitrile gloves should be worn when taking a horse’s temperature, examining your horses mouth or cleaning your horses eyes etc. Any wounds on your skin should be covered before handling your horse to prevent easy access of Hendra virus into your body. You need to be aware that your horse may be infected with Hendra virus and not yet showing signs at any time, so wearing gloves when handling any secretion from your horse and bandaging any wounds is a basic precaution. Hendra virus is quite fragile and does not survive well in the environment. Simple cleaning procedures, such as washing your hands and body with soap, will eliminate Hendra virus. This does not mean that it is safe just to wash your hands after handling your horse. A combination of bandaging any wounds, wearing nitrile gloves and washing with soap after handling any horse secretions are simple and effective ways of preventing human deaths from Hendra virus infection. For any queries regarding Hendra virus, do not hesitate to contact us at the Kenilworth Veterinary Surgery, in the main street in Kenilworth, phone 5472 3085.

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nacks On The Deck on Friday 18 February was a great success. There was a wonderful mix of businesses and community organisations. Over 50 people attended including Peter Wellington MP. Everyone chatted and many ideas were exchanged. Mary Ann Law, the Secretary of the Chamber, did a brilliant job organising the evening. A big thank you should also go to Steve Conway from the Kenilworth Hotel for providing such delicious snacks as well as the venue. Well done everyone. At our last chamber meeting, Cr Paul Tatton reported that the toilets in the town park are on the drawing board for revamping. And yes the repair of the Town Clock is also in hand. It may even be solar powered. The footpath at the north end of town will be extended and the street scape in Elizabeth Street is being redesigned. There will be a community consultation once the proposed plans are drawn up. The Sunshine Coast Council is committed to development of the Kenilworth Parks - Isaac Moore and the Charles Street. The council have not yet released final plans. Progress will be in small stages due to lack of available funds. The Kenilworth town signs at both entrances to town are also being upgraded. Lots to look forward to!

Graham Miller is the new President of Mary Valley Inc. So he is the person to contact for more information about this organisation. Graham mentioned that anyone needing jobs to be done should contact Men in Sheds, Derek on 0488 409 244. We have discovered that Kenilworth does have a disaster plan and there should be a public information meeting sometime in the future.

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Cooroy Lifeline Annual Massive Denim Sale

ooroy Lifeline hosts their Massive Denim Sale with huge success each year. This year, the sale which raises vital funds for Lifeline’s services, will be held on from 24 to 26 March in the C.W.A. Hall in Maple Street. Denim and country lovers from all over the Coast and as far as Brisbane make the trek up to Cooroy for the hall of denim heaven which contains an absolute plethora of denim must-haves for every season. With denim being one of the only constants on the fashion scene, dedicated Cooroy Denim sale shoppers will have to get in early to fight the fashionable crowds this year. On Thursday 24 and Friday 25 March, the hall will be open from 8.30am through until 4.30pm and on Saturday 26, from 8am until 1pm for the clearance sale. Denim enthusiasts can expect quality new and recycled denim and country clothing for every shape, size, age, gender and taste. There will even be cute yet durable denim duds for the kids. In the hall of denim heaven, top designer and name brand jeans like R.M. Williams, Levi’s, Roxy, Lee, Thomas Coon, to name just a few, will be on sale at no more that $15 a pair. Customers will be able to wade through a superb choice of jeans, jackets, skirts, shirts, leather boots, bags and belts, Akubra hats and Aussie Books. All funds raised from the event will be injected into the services which Lifeline offer in the way of support for the community. These services and support structures are offered free to anyone in the community who is hurting and in need of counselling services. For more information on the sale and where to go to get excellent quality denim and country clothing while donating to charity, contact Deb at Lifeline Cooroy on 5442 6464 or drop into Lifeline Cooroy and ask the helpful team the details.

The Kenilworth Cheese, Wine and Food Fest is well on track and hopes to again bring lots of visitors to Kenilworth Easter Saturday, 23 April. The chamber is always looking to welcome new members, please see Michael Pfeiffer at the Post Office or contact the secretary, Mary Ann Law.

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COOROY/POMONA Back to Cooroy Day

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reparation are well underway for “Back to Cooroy Day” on Sunday 3 April between 10am and 3pm in the Cooroy Memorial Hall. It is a wonderful opportunity for local residents to meet and share memories with those who travel from afar. Families catch up with long cousins, school friends unite and others just share the bond that brings past and present residents together. The Cooroy-Noosa Family and Local History Group will provide their popular display. If you have photographs of people, places and events from around the district and willing to share, please contact Bev on 5442 5570. Orders are now being taken for the book, Echoes of the Past - Families of Cooroy and District which records the oral histories of many local families. Publicity Officer Back to Cooroy Day Committee

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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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Screening on Tuesday 15 March 2011 at 7pm is Hana, The Reluctant Samurai (Japan 2008 - 120mins. PG). The time of the Samurai had come to an end in Japan in the early 18th century. This film, part drama, part comedy, follows a former Samurai in his quest for vengeance and his journey of selfdiscovery. It is a quirky and unusual film with a number of

subplots, but overall is a unique story above vengeance and forgiveness, told in a surprisingly gentle style. New members welcome and can join at the door on screening nights. Doors open 6.30pm. For more information ring 0408 879 679.

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t Patrick’s Day Lunch Come and enjoy a lovely St Patrick’s Day meal and meet new and old friends. Dress up in your best Irish greens and win a prize for best dressed. Enjoy the fun with raffles, lucky door prizes and quizzes. Move to the music and melodies by vocalist Col Noble. It is on Thursday 17 March from 11.30am to 1.30pm at Pomona Bowls Club, School Street Pomona. It is $12.00 per person. Bookings are essential, please ring 5485 2427. We thank the Pomona Bowls Club for their generous sponsorship of our lunches. Special diet and local transport available on request for only $2.00. Coeliac Information morning tea Do you think you might be gluten intolerant? Do you, or someone you know, suffer from Coeliac Disease? Cooking demonstrations with local dietitian Kate Moroney will help you learn about alternative ingredients and products to support your diet. Hear the experiences of others who live with Coeliac Disease. Share your knowledge and ideas. Come on Tuesday 22 March from 10am to 12noon at Pomona Bowls Club for $10.00 per head. Bookings are essential, please ring 5485 2427. “Show Us Your Shed” Photo Competition You show us yours and we’ll show you ours! The Pomona and District Community House is inviting you to celebrate the opening of our new shed by entering the ‘SHOW US YOUR SHED’ photo competition. Take a photo of your shed that tells us what you love about it and send it in with a caption of no more than 25 words to be in to win. Winner has their photo framed and there are also prizes from Bunnings Warehouse. What you need to do: 1. Take a photo of your shed that tells us what you love about it • 2. Send the photo with caption to: communityhouse@tpg.com.au (photos should be no bigger than 1024 x 768 pixels and winners will need to provide a high quality original for printing.)• 3. Competition closes 4pm Friday 8 April 2011 • 4. Winner to be announced at shed opening on Friday 13 May 2011. For more information please ring 5485 2427.

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Everything about this Kenilworth property boasts quality. A very appealing well-appointed five bedroom, 2-storey family home set in a commanding position on the property with views of the Mary River, combined with outstanding rural views. Cleverly designed with both upstairs and downstairs living areas, five spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms. The inground pool has extensive landscaping with a gazebo entertainment area that captures a very pleasant outlook over the property. Separate to the main home, is a fully renovated, two bedroom self-contained, timber worker’s cottage or guest house with private terrace offering beautiful views. Good quality sheds and out-buildings. One large fully enclosed with two smaller sheds. Another brand new large colorbond shed with four stables and tackroom, as well as horse float/truck parking and an oversized grass arena. Property consists of 40 acres of prime cultivation rising gently to pasture improved open grazing land. Water is in abundance with 16 hectare irrigation/water harvesting licence, plus over 500m of Mary River frontage and several dams. Price - $1,575,000.

IMBIL - MODERN QUEENSLANDER ON 5 ACRES - CONTRACT WANTED ASAP

Just minutes from Imbil is this modern three bedroom home boasting wide wrap-around verandahs and constructed to exacting standards. The home features polished floors, high ceilings, claw bath and French doors opening to verandahs from all rooms. A workable timber kitchen with dining attached and a very cosy lounge. The downstairs laundry also includes an additional shower and toilet. Rainwater is stored in a 10,000 gallon concrete inground tank. There is a smaller tool shed and dam. Inspections are invited. Price- $382,500


Photos kindly submitted by from Glenbo Craig. Above: Valley Bees meetin at Kandanga Hall on Sunday 13 February Below: Pauline Alexander, Councillor Julie Walker, Glenda Pickersgill Athol Craig, working his hives with the oil beetle-trap, to help in the control of the Small Hive Beetle. And yes, he only took off the veil for the photo! Related article p15

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big hello from all the gang at Pomona and District Meals on Wheels in the verdant Sunshine Coast hinterland where we cook and send out nutritious and tasty meals from Kin Kin in the north to Eumundi in the south. We run the kitchen three days a week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday), providing mains, soup, dessert and pure juice in our meal package for the bargain price of $7 and it gets delivered to the door. If anyone is interested in accessing our service, if it is just for one meal a week or one per day, please give us a call; we cater for diabetics and those who are gluten intolerant, as well as taking into account likes and dislikes. We are looking for volunteers to deliver meals, especially in the Cooroy/Eumundi area. If anyone has a couple of spare hours, even once a month, please give us a call - it’s a wonderful feeling to contribute to a good cause and you get to meet some warm and wonderful people. It would be a great help if volunteers could pick up meals from our kitchen in Pomona, take them to other deliverers at the Cooroy Railway Station, then continue with their own run. We are also looking for dessert cooks to prepare sweets once a week. Cooking starts at 7am and finishes by 11am; everyone gathers around the table for a mid-morning tea where we have a chat and sample some the freshlymade goodies. There’s a light-hearted atmosphere in our kitchen with plenty of time for a joke and the occasional song. Deirdre has organised a great sweets menu that changes with the season – good recipes are provided. If anyone reading this article requires meals or has the time and inclination to volunteer for any of the above jobs please give us a call on 5485 1777, 5485 2209 or 5485 0527; you can also drop into our kitchen at the back of the Pomona Memorial Hall on one of our cooking days (see above). I can assure you that volunteering with Pomona Meals on Wheels is a rewarding experience and you get to work with people from diverse and interesting backgrounds. Thank you.

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Conondale Rodeo Dance and Celebrations

n Saturday 9 April, at the Conondale Hall will be a night to celebrate. Firstly, the Easter Rodeo is back on in Conondale in 2011, but this year it will be on Easter Saturday, (not Sunday) and it will be held at Green Park. The Bush Racing Club are hoping the new format and venue will make for a bigger and better event after the last three years being dissapointed by cancellations due to wet weather. To kickstart the celebrations Conondale is hosting the rodeo dance and social evening on Saturday 9 April, commencing at 7 pm. A new band is coming along this year, known around the ridges as “Sneaky Pete” and they are very popular with all ages. The crowning of the 2011 Rodeo Princesses will also take place on the night, and supper will be provided along with a liscensed bar. The Rodeo Princesses are a great way to get involved with the rodeo celebrations, so if anyone is interested, no matter how old or young, consider giving it a go. There are some great prizes to be won as well. Everyone is welcome to attend this social evening, which promises to be a huge celebration in Conondale. For further information contact Christine on 5494 4574. jgMVVOICE©2011

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OUR COMMUNITY New Facilities at Good Shepherd Lutheran College

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011 is proving to be a momentous year for the community of Good Shepherd Lutheran College in Noosaville. Not only is it the 25th Anniversary of the educational facility, the commencement of the 2011 academic year has seen the official opening and dedication of the College’s two newest additions, the ‘state of the art’ Library and Early Learning Centre, ‘Little Lambs’. Although students, their families and staff have been able to enjoy these new facilities for several months now, the official proceedings were conducted on Friday 4 February. A commemorative Chapel service was conducted by Pastor Mark Nitschke with Senator for Queensland, Senator John Hogg, past Principals, Lutheran Education Queensland (LEQ) and Queensland Lutheran Early Childhood Services (QLECS) officials, along with students, College families and staff present. Guests then enjoyed tours of the campus and afternoon tea in the Library. The $3.3 million projects were design by Burling Brown and Partners and constructed by Northbuild Pty Ltd. Good Shepherd Lutheran College would like to thank the Australian Government for their funding contribution under the ‘Primary Schools for the 21st Century’ program, the GSLC Parents and Friends Association for their provision of shelving and equipment in the Library and the College families who supported the projects by purchasing fundraising pavers.

Good Shepherd Lutheran College Pincipal, Mr Anthony Dyer commented, “This year we celebrate 25 years of providing quality Christian education to families of Noosa and surrounding districts. These excellent facilities add to our capacity to continue this tradition. From its beginning Good Shepherd Lutheran College was and remains a school from the community for the community. These two new facilities are community connecting buildings.” Good Shepherd Lutheran College has opened its 2012 Scholarship program and interested families of children entering Year 6, 8 and 11 in 2012 are asked to visit the website, www.gslc.qld.edu.au for details and registration. You don’t have to be Einstein to get a GSLC Scholarship, just clever enough to apply!

L to R : Principal, Mr Anthony Dyer; College Captain, Ryan Schwartz; Senator for QLD, Senator John Hogg and College Captain, Hannah Shaw.

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New Bushcare Group for Little Yabba Park

new Bushcare Group will be formed to look after Little Yabba Park at Cambroon in the Mary Valley. This community group is keen to revegetate the stream banks where Little Yabba Creek meets the Mary River. It also aims to remove Madeira Vine and other invasive weeds in the park. Both these activities will be supported by Sunshine Coast Regional Council. The idea of a Bushcare group grew out of an exciting new Barung Landcare project called Hinterland Bush Links. The Barung project aims to reconnect the large blocks of bush across the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Restoration at Little Yabba Park will contribute to a wildlife corridor between the Blackall and Conondale Ranges. This will greatly increase the survival chances of a range of threatened animals in the region such as the Plumed Frogmouth and the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly. It will also ensure that seed of rainforest plants can be dispersed by fruit-eating birds that use these corridors. If you are interested in getting involved with the Little Yabba Park Bushcare Group please contact Susie Duncan on 5429 6622 or wilderness@hotkey.net.au

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ome and learn about your local frogs, how to find them and identify them and how to help them to stay in our environment for the long-term. Frogs are in important part of the food web and an indicator of environmental health.

The frog workshop and survey are on Friday 11 March 2011. The workshop will be held from 5.30p to 6.30pm followed by a supper from 6.30pm to 7.00pm (BYO food. Beverages provided). And from 7pm till late the Frog survey (Kandanga Creek and further up in the Mary catchment for those who are keen). Meet at the Save the Mary Museum and River Education Centre (at the Railway Station) and wear sensible field clothes, including covered shoes, bring mosquito repellent, torch and a drink bottle. More info contact Eva Ford at MRCCC on 5482 4766 or mrccceva@ozwide.net.au or Save the Mary River Coordinating Group on 5488 48000 or Glenda on mobile 0411 443 589.

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Organiser Athol Craig launched the project, calling together people who are concerned with the need to conserve all bees (domestic and native) for the health of our environment and on-going food supply. Also attending was Chris Fuller, from Kin Kin Native bees, who showcased numerous native bee boxes and nesting setups to encourage both solitary and social native bees, like the blue-banded bee, resin, carpenter, green metallic and leaf-cutter bees. He also shared information and advice on the better known social native bee, the small black trigonia stingless bee. Pauline Alexander and Kayle Finlay talked on commercial honey bees. Discussion also evolved around impacts in the Gympie region of the introduced small hive beetle (Aethina tumida), which is creating major problems for not only the bee industries, but consequently, for pollination and food security in the Valley.

Please bring a plate of food to share. Tea and coffee available. Bee there! For more info contact Athol Craig on 5482 3637, or email glenbo@live.com.au

From R to L: Glenda Pickersgill, Athol Craig, Kayle Finlay, Tom Codde, Rob Mallett, Ian Mackay, Pauline Alexander, Chris Fuller, Justin Blake, Glenbo Craig and Justin’s son. Missing from the photo: Sara Bizzell (oops).

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alley Bees held their inaugural public meeting at Kandanga Hall on Sunday 13 February. An expected 25-plus crowd of bee enthusiasts (and wannabees) quickly turned into an 80-plus crowd, putting smiles on the faces of the organisers. A surprising turn-out for a hot, sticky Sunday afternoon. But well worth it!

From the meeting, a ten member steering committee has been formed, to formulate the best working model for the group. They will present at the next meeting, held at the Kandanga Hall again (it should be cooler this time!) on Sunday 13 March, 1-30pm for a 2pm start. A lot will be discussed at this meeting around pollination in the Valley, as well as answers to any of your questions on native and honey bees. There will be a wealth of experience in the room!

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OUR P OLITICS Wellington’s Way

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owerlink follow-up During the last sittings in Parliament I met with the Minister for Energy Stephen Robertson and again questioned him about the on-going uncertainty surrounding the proposed Woolooga-West Cooroy powerline project. The Minister advised me that he anticipates a decision by the middle of this year, and his advice to date is consistent with the powerline needing to be constructed by around 2014. I have asked the Minister to have his department fund an independent investigation of the PAGE committee’s proposed alternate corridor because it appears the Minister is not receiving accurate information in relation to this matter. I have also repeated my request to 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. Flood and Cyclone Legal Help Legal Aid has contacted me regarding free flood and cyclone legal help for people affected by floods and cyclones. It has been developed by the Queensland legal profession to ensure people affected can easily obtain independent legal advice and information on issues such

as insurance claims, tenancy, employment, credit, debt, fencing and family law. If you are a flood or cyclone victim in need of this service phone 1300 651 188 or visit the website: www. floodlegalhelp.qld.gov.au Meet me in Cooroy I will be holding my next Cooroy meeting in the Cooroy RSL boardroom on Thursday 14 April from 10am. Anyone who would like to meet with me can organise an appointment by contacting my Nambour office on 54416933.

Reggae Roots at Crystal Waters

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he Crystal Waters Village comes alive on Saturday 19 March to the reggae roots beats of Brisbane band Kooii. Kooii’s music has a timeless quality that is instantly familiar, which resonates with people of all ages. With sounds that weave through city, hills and ocean. Their influences are described as roots, melding reggae, jazz and African. Supporting Kooii on the night is local reggae outfit Youngtree, plus DJ Loups Garoup. Entry on the night is $20/$18 concession, kids 16 and under in for free, dinner and bar available from 6.30pm. Bunk house and camping accommodation available ring 5494 4550. You can find Crystal Waters off Kilcoy Lane Conondale. For more info contact Scott on 5435 0476 or visit www. crystalwaters.org.au

Obi Obi Road landslip repair work

To Mapleton

The Department of Transport and Main Roads would like to provide an update on repairs to the landslips on Obi Obi Road. The department is carrying out repairs on the lower sections of the major slip near Cochrane’s Cutting, around 5km from the Eumundi-Kenilworth Road intersection. One lane is expected to be reopened around the site by late March 2011, weather permitting. Repairs will continue after this, with the second lane reopened to traffic in the coming months.

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Section of gravel downhill lane closed for landslip repairs.

Recent heavy rainfall has caused three minor landslips on the gravel downhill range section of Obi Obi Road towards the Mapleton end. Repairs to the first slip area have begun and are expected to take around one month to complete, weather permitting. Design for repairs to the other two slips is underway.

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OUR COMMUNITY Cooroora United Football Club

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anager of Cooroy Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank, Fiona Hutchings was delighted to hand over a $2,500 sponsorship cheque to Cooroora United Football Club President, Steve Standish. Steve said that while the cheque will help the whole club, it will also renew the Community Bank’s sponsorship of Cooroora United’s ladies’ team, who went all the way in 2010 and won the premiership in the their first season. This season, they will take on all comers in Division 2. “Every club loves having premiership teams in their ranks, but these ladies in particular did a really fantastic job in their first season last year. To come away with the title was a great result and they’re all keen to build on that this season. Bendigo Bank’s sponsorship of the team and the Cooroora United club for 2011 is wonderful to have in place,” Mr. Standish said. “We’ve really come to appreciate our sponsorship from the Community Bank because it allows us to plan for projects that will allow our club to prosper and continue to offer such great facilities for all lovers of the ‘World Game’ to enjoy,” he added. Cooroy Community Bank branch manager, Fiona Hutchings said the Cooroora United sponsorship continues to be a great fit for both parties. “I think everyone knows of the wonderful club here at Cooroora United. I really enjoyed watching some home games last season and I’m looking forward to cheering them on again in the cooler months ahead. We hope the $2,500 sponsorship helps the club score some more goals in 2011.” Fiona said. Since 2002, Community Bank Branches in Cooroy, Marcoola and Tewantin have combined to give back more than $455,000 to community groups, schools and organisations just like Cooroora United. The branches continue to provide communities with an opportunity to enhance control over their community capital, ensuring more money stays in the area for local investment. To find out more, visit Fiona and her team at the Cooroy Community Bank branch at 36A Maple Street. Training for the 2011 season has begun, but it’s not too late to join a team at Cooroora United. Those interested are asked to contact Melissa Radke on 0409 499 460 or email Melissa at secretary@cufc.org.au The club is also keen to show off its brand new website, which can be found at www.cufc.org.au Melissa Radke Secretary In the photo above: CUFC president Steve Standish, Bendigo Bank’s Fiona Hutchings and CUFC secretary Melissa Radke

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WHAT'S IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Look out for Encompass Keep a look out for Council’s latest edition of Encompass – being delivered to your letterbox now. Council’s community magazine is the best way to keep informed of council projects, activities and events. If you haven’t received yours by 14 March, give council a call on 5475 7272.

Community Plan Have you had your say on the Community Plan yet? So far the community have given very thoughtful comments in the online discussion. Visit council’s website to review their feedback and have your say too. Get in before submissions close 31 March 2011.

Bike Week 12-20 March It’s time to put pedal to metal for Sunshine Coast Bike Week. Council is coordinating an exciting series of free activities and events including women’s workshops and maintenance sessions and rides for kids through to adrenaline junkies. Head to council’s website to view all the events, choose, and then call to book.

Sunshine Coast Art Prize Artists from across Australia are invited to enter work in the sixth Sunshine Coast Art Prize. The prize has achieved national acclaim for contemporary twodimensional Australian art. Prize money totals $26,000 with the winner receiving $15,000 cash and a four week residency valued at $5,000! Entries close 31 March 2011. To apply online or for more details, visit www.scap.org.au

COUNCIL MEETINGS Performance and Service Committee Meeting

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OUR COMMUNITY Heritage Tour gains insight into the history of the hinterland

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unshine Coast Councillor Anna Grosskreutz and the Cultural Heritage and Collections team have just completed a tour to see the hinterland region’s museums and heritage sites in action. The tour formed part of Cr Grosskreutz’s role as Sunshine Coast Council’s Cultural and Heritage Portfolio holder. On the agenda for the team’s second tour of the region were Kenilworth, Peachester, Landsborough and Maleny (Pattemore House and Maleny Historical Society).

Cr Grosskreutz said the purpose of the heritage tours were to visit the museums and historical societies across the region and meet with volunteers to understand their aims, priorities, and needs and how council can support them. “The tours provide an opportunity to gain a better understanding of the scope of our heritage sites’ collections and to chat one-on-one with the volunteers and management committees about council’s initiatives across the region,” she said. “As well as seeing all the great work being done, I also gained some insight into the challenges facing this sector, and what assistance they may need. “The main needs are increasing awareness and visitation to community museums by locals and tourists and creating a regional supportive network for volunteers who are the heart of the heritage sector on the Sunshine Coast.” Cr Grosskreutz chairs a Cultural Heritage Reference Group charged with providing a reference point for council on issues facing the heritage sector and make recommendations on potential priorities for allocation of levy funds and how it will be spent across the Coast. Council’s Heritage Levy Policy requires that funds will be used specifically for facilities, programs, projects and activities concerned with the preservation

and promotion of the region’s history and cultural heritage. Council’s Community Grants has a category that encourages applications for projects that enhance an understanding of, and interest in, the region’s heritage and social history. The previous heritage tour was held in August 2010. The tour visited Nambour and District Historical Museum, Buderim Historical Society and Pioneer Cottage, Eumundi Museum, Mill Place Precinct in Cooroy which includes the Butter Factory Arts Centre, and the Noosa Museum.

Noted Author and Inventor Hugh Lovel to Teach in Gympie

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OUR COMMUNITY AWARD WINNING TV SERVICE WITH JIM’S ANTENNAS

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e at Jim’s Antennas are excited to announce that we have a technician that is exclusively servicing the Mary Valley area. Rod Becher who is based at Amamoor will be servicing the needs of the Mary Valley residents from March 2011. Rod brings to the Mary Valley a wealth of experience and knowledge over the eight years he has been a part of Jim’s Antennas. Over this time he was awarded franchisee of the year for Jim’s Antennas Australia two years in succession in 2008 and 2009 for his customer service and technical knowledge. Rod said “He enjoys a challenge and loves to see the smiles on people’s faces when he gives them clear reception they haven’t had for years”.

Kenilworth Country Market every first and third Saturday

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he Kenilworth Country Market is held at the CWA Grounds on Elizabeth Street in Kenilworth every first and third Saturday of the month from 8am to 1pm. Take the time to stop and chat with some of the stall holders at the Kenilworth Country Market. You are sure to walk away with something more than what you came with. It may not be something you purchased, it may very well be a smile on your dial, laughter, the friendly warmth in your heart or you may also have learnt something or vice versa. We love the atmosphere we have created at our market. If you take the time to absorb the atmosphere, you will surely enjoy it and consequently agree that it is a place to be. Visit our website www.market.kenilworth.org.au

Rod is kept up to date with what is happening within the industry through the back up of the Jim’s Antennas Group. Rod is also one of the few at Jim’s Antennas that has been selected to become a technical trainer. Through this he is able to draw on experience from the leaders in the industry. Rod is trained in all aspects of digital reception and is also trained to install satellite installation. Rod has also been accredited by Task Force as a Preferred Antenna Installer.

Take a stroll through our small town to visit other stall holders and places of interest to visit around the town. Browse some art, find yourself a gift in town and while you are here, why not pop into our independent Information Centre. You could also pick up some fresh cheese and probiotic yoghurt at the Kenilworth Cheese Factory.

So if you have any issues with your TV Reception, give Rod a call on 131 546.

Carol Miller VP Kenilworth QCWA

See you at the market… on the first and third Saturday of every month – 8am-1pm

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Sam Robinson

My postgraduate plans: After a gap year I will decide between Medicine at UQ or Monash University, or a Bachelor of Media and Communications at the University of Sydney. GSLC was for me: Constant support and care and the help I needed to achieve my academic goals. My fondest memory: Performing a lead role in the 2009 College musical ‘Back to the 80’s’. My favourite subjects: Drama and German What I will miss the most: The students and teachers and the school’s friendly atmosphere.

Libby Osmond

My postgraduate plans: I plan to travel in my gap year and see first hand all Europe’s beautiful buildings before taking up my Academic Scholarship at UQ to study Architecture in 2012 GSLC was for me: A supportive caring environment My fondest memory: Lunchtimes with friends My favourite subjects: Chemistry and Maths C What I will miss the most: Being part of the school community If you would like the opportunity for your child to achieve their best, like Sam and Libby, consider applying for one of the 2012 scholarships at GSLC. Scholarships are available to students entering Years 6, 8 and 11 in 2012. Visit www.gslc.qld.edu.au for full details and register now! Scholarship Registrations close Friday, 8 April 2011. Year 8 for 2012 interviews also being conducted. Contact the Registrar today for an appointment! 115 Eumundi Road Noosaville 5455 8600 gslc.qld.edu.au

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High on the block and taking in those great rural views is this gracious Queenslander with all the character and charm.... featuring 11ft ceilings, wide polished floor boards, tongue and groove walls and wood heater. There are two large bedrooms plus sleepout and sunroom. The rear yard has an aviary/ chook pen and storage shed. Parking and storage under the home. The block is 1373m2, with plenty of room for the children and pets to play. Currently rented out and returning $265 per week rent, it would be ideal for the investor. Inspections by appointment.

This home fronts onto Coonoongibber Creek and the land is an all useable 5 acres already improved with limes, lemons, veggie garden and established shadey trees. The Queenslander was relocated here 22 years ago. With original features upstairs: polished floors, high ceilings and tongue & groove walls, two bedrooms plus sleepout. While the area under the home has been converted into a fully self contained one bedroom plus office area for extended families. The position is great and the property is ideal if you want to be self sufficient. MVVOICE-2011©KREALTY-9MARCH

Smack bang in town 17 acres ☼ Kenilworth

You don’t find small acreage allotments right in the heart of town and backing onto the State forest. This excellent 17 acre allotment is fully fenced with quality pastures and a lovely dam in the middle. Onsite is a 12m x 6m open shed plus a 10m x 6m livable shed which runs on a small solar power system and generator. There is a 5000 gallon rain water tank and composting toilet system. Now this property is great for that weekender or ideal while you build your home. If you enjoy horse riding, motor bike riding or mountain bike riding this could be for you. All inspections are by appointment. You won’t be disappointed and it is priced to sell at only $360,000.

Beautiful creek frontage ☼ Brooloo $390,000

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