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Issue No 86, April 2013 Phone: 07 5543 5532 Inside... CANCER FUNDRAISING Page 4 OBITUARY - GARRETT FITZGERALD Page 7 ANZAC DAY PROGRAM Page 10 MY COUNTRY ESCAPE Page 12 TROPHIES FOR SWIM CHAMPS Page 34 Your lifestyle counts! Ph: 07 5543 4889 Mob: 0417 728 072 Shop 2, 1 Lawton Lane CANUNGRA QLD 4275 www.aussieproperties.com.au [email protected] Specialising in property management! Monique Morcus Stylish Home on 4 Acres - $535,000 This stylish home is set on four acres aproximately 10 mins from Beaudesert. There is timber flooring throughout the main living areas with quality carpets in the bedrooms and family room. The spacious country kitchen has gas cooking and stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher. There are fans throughout, a combustion heater and air con for all climate conditions. All bedrooms have built ins with a walk in robe and large ensuite off the master. Downstairs are the fifth bedroom and third bathroom, with it’s own separate access - ideal for teenagers or guests. The wide covered verandahs are ideal for entertaining and taking in the lovely views and catching the breeze. Double lock up garage, circular driveway and plenty of parking areas for vehicles. There are two rainwater tanks and an enviro cycle treatment plant. This property is well worth an inspection, 24 hrs notice is required as it is tenanted with the lease ending in June 2013. “Everyone Belongs” Canungra State School was a sea of orange on Friday 22nd March in recognition of Harmony Day. Harmony Day celebrates cultural diversity and the values of mutual respect, fairness, and acceptance. School Principal, Colleen Murphy said, “Like the Harmony Day message, ‘Everyone Belongs’, we endeavour to make our school a place where everyone on our school site feels safe both physically and emotionally. At our school, every- one belongs.” School Happenings, pages 18 - 19 Students celebrate Harmony Day at Canungra State School. Photo: Robyn Corcoran

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Issue No 86, April 2013 Phone: 07 5543 5532

Inside...

CanCer FundraisingPage 4

Obituary - garrett Fitzgerald

Page 7

anzaC day PrOgramPage 10

my COuntry esCaPePage 12

trOPhies FOr swim ChamPs

Page 34

Your lifestyle counts!

Ph: 07 5543 4889Mob: 0417 728 072

Shop 2, 1 Lawton LaneCANUNGRA QLD 4275

[email protected]

Specialising in

property management!

Monique Morcus

Stylish Home on 4 Acres - $535,000This stylish home is set on four acres aproximately 10 mins from Beaudesert. There is timber flooring

throughout the main living areas with quality carpets in the bedrooms and family room. The spacious country kitchen has gas cooking and stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher. There are fans throughout, a combustion heater and air con for all climate conditions. All bedrooms have built ins with a walk in robe and large ensuite off the master. Downstairs are the fifth bedroom and third bathroom, with it’s own separate access - ideal for teenagers or guests.

The wide covered verandahs are ideal for entertaining and taking in the lovely views and catching the breeze. Double lock up garage, circular driveway and plenty of parking areas for vehicles. There are two rainwater tanks and an enviro cycle treatment plant.

This property is well worth an inspection, 24 hrs notice is required as it is tenanted with the lease ending in June 2013.

“Everyone Belongs”

Canungra State School was a sea of orange on Friday 22nd March in recognition of Harmony Day.

Harmony Day celebrates cultural diversity and the values of mutual

respect, fairness, and acceptance.School Principal, Colleen Murphy

said, “Like the Harmony Day message, ‘Everyone Belongs’, we endeavour to make our school a

place where everyone on our school site feels safe both physically and emotionally. At our school, every-one belongs.”

School Happenings, pages 18 - 19

Students celebrate Harmony Day at Canungra State School. Photo: Robyn Corcoran

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Resident band, THE PERFECT STRANGERS

will be playing all your favourites in the public bar

and games area.

STEVE CARTER, renowned British Folk Singer and guitar

picker, will be performing in the entertainment and

alfresco dining area.

Over six hundred people came through the doors of the Canungra School of Arts Hall for the Beaudesert and Districts Orchid and Foliage Society’s Autumn Show held on 9th and 10th March.

Society President, Peter Rice said 622 people attended the show, many of whom had never been to Canungra before.

Well-known orchid and foliage plant enthusiast, John Roberts, spoke on “Orchids for Beginners” on both days John’s talks are a regular event at the BDOFS Shows and his knowledge and experience are appreciated by the crowd.

Several local growers had orchids for sale and were also able to give advice to visitors about growing orchids. Trade tables were busy selling orchid and plant growing accessories and plant products. Morning and afternoon tea was also available.

The BDOFS Raffle winners were:Garden Hamper Raffle:• First Prize - Kerry of Nerang.• Second Prize - Rob Stinson of

Bunburra.• Third Prize - Judy Balmer of

Beaudesert.The Lucky Door Prize was won by Lyn

Ives of Brighton.Peter said the Society’s efforts to

promote the show were assisted by a grant

from Scenic Rim Regional Council. which enabled the Society to produce additional promotional signs and a banner .

“The banner and signs were positioned so widespread that very few people within the Beaudesert, Mt Tamborine and Canungra would not have been aware of the Orchid and Foliage Show in Canungra,” said Peter.

BDOFS will hold their Spring Show at Canungra School of Arts Hall on 14th and 15th September 2013.

For more information about the BDOFS, visit their web site www.bdofs.com or email [email protected].

Orchid Show Attracts Tourists and Locals

Lee Thorneycroft was awarded Grand Champion Foliage

ARTS, CULTURE AND TOURISMThe region’s diverse array of arts and tourism attrac-

tions are highlighted in this year’s Cultural Trails of the Scenic Rim Studios and Events Guide.

Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and the Commonwealth Games, Jann Stuckey, launched the 2013 guide to representatives from the Scenic Rim’s arts and tourism communities at The Centre.

Mayor John Brent said the Cultural Trails guide shines a spotlight on the region’s thriving tourism and creative industries and offers a treasure trove of information for locals and tourists alike.

“Visitors are drawn not only to the natural beauty and stunning landscapes of our region, but also to its rich heritage and wide range of recreational activities and experiences on offer here, everything from horse riding or rock climbing to relaxing at a local café or art gallery.”

Among the attractions featured in the guide are country markets, agricultural shows and rodeos, wining and dining experiences, accommodation, tours and more.

The program also incorporates the popular Studio Trails event, which this year features 86 local artists exhibiting at 24 locations across the Scenic Rim. The event will take place over five weekends in May and June.

The free 2013 Cultural Trails of the Scenic Rim Studios and Events Guide is available from local visitor information centres, cultural centres, libraries, customer service centres and selected studios and galleries.

For further information visit www.liveatthecentre.com.au and follow the links to the Cultural Trails of the Scenic Rim program.

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‘Lady Lee’ Supports National Breast Cancer FoundationLyncor Mining Group’s second ‘pink lady’

left for the mining area of Chinchilla on Thurs-day 28th February.

The scraper was painted pink at Lyncor’s offices at Tamborine, in conjunction with the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

Lyncor owner, Mark Rankin, said Lyncor will donate $5 per hour of the Caterpillar 637D Scraper’s running time to the National Breast Cancer Foundation for the lifetime of the machine.

Lady Lee is the second scraper Lyncor has painted pink and used to raise funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation and is named after Lee Wilson, the wife of a CAT salesman who has survived breast cancer twice.

The first scraper, named ‘Eveylyn’ was painted off site and left Lyncor in October last year and has raised over $3,000 so far. The scraper is working in the gas fields of Western Queensland.

“The our support will remain in place for

the life of both of these machines,” said Mark, “So if the machines run for 10 years, we will keep donating $5 per machine for each hour of their running time to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.”

The Rankin family’s philosophy is based on giving back to the community to help find a cure for this terrible disease which can affect mothers, wives and girlfriends.

Lyncor Mining Group is a corporate support-er of the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

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Donna Purtill, Steve Rowles, Liam Spooner, Ashleigh Richards, Megan Richards, Mark Rankin and Fiona Skerke farewell the Lady Lee

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Notices

For more information on Council services and events, please visit www.scenicrim.qld.gov.au or phone 1300 360 555.

PUBLIC NOTICES

LIVE @ THE CENTRES WORLD OF FUN Easter School Holiday Program Blast into ArtsTue 2 April - Fri 12 AprWorkshops: (small charge) Cooking classes, clay animation, Theatre Sports!, scratchboard and Ukrainian egg paintingFree activity: Critters & Creatives. Learn about local wildlife and habitats. Hands-on activities. Prizes to be won.Fri 5 April 10am – 4pmFilms: Jock The Hero Dog (PG), Diary of a Wimpy Kid 3: Dog Days (PG), High School Musical 3 (G), Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of The Dawn Treader (PG), Garfield 2 (G)@ Boonah Cultural Centre, The Centre Beaudesert & Tamborine MountainSee website for full details. Printed programs also available at cultural centres and libraries.

CINEMA: CELLULOID HEROES @ Boonah Cultural Centre all $5(times under film titles)I, Don Giovanni (M)Story of Lorenzo da Ponte & Mozart

Wed 27 Mar 1pm & 7pmFreaky Friday – An American Werewolf in London (MA)Fri 5 Apr 7pm Saturday afternoon doublePink Floyd The Wall (M) &Imagine (John Lennon) (M) Sat 6 Apr 1pm ($5 for double)Monty Python & The Holy Grail (PG)Tue 9 Apr Mums & Bubs 10am & then 1pmEXHIBITIONSA World of WildlifeContinues until 11 May30th Anniversary Exhibition by Qld. Wildlife Artists Soc. Inc.@ The Centre BeaudesertArt Beats 2013Mixed media (Boonah State High School)Continues until 28 April@ Boonah Art GalleryRADF Grants – final noticeApplications for next round of RADF grants closeCOB 29 March 2013 for projects commencing after 1 June 2013.For more info, go to www.liveatthecentre.com.au RADF link.

For further information visit... www.liveatthecentre.com.au

BOONAH CULTURAL CENTRE 5463 1524 OR PHONE THE CENTRE 5540 5050

Tender – Construction of a Concrete Footpath and Cycleway. Reference Number 12/13/WOR004Tenders are invited from experienced contractors for the construction of a concrete footpath and cycleway from Beaudesert State High School to Wesley Way.For further information and tender documents phone 5540 5166 or email request to [email protected]. Tenders suitably endorsed close at Council’s Administration Centre, 82 Brisbane Street, Beaudesert at 10am on 16 April. Facsimile or email submissions will not be accepted. Council advises that the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.2013-2014 Annual Wild Dog Baiting ProgramCouncil is currently preparing to conduct the annual wild dog baiting program to assist landholders with the management of wild dogs throughout the region. Anyone who has not baited in the last 12 months, or anyone wishing to participate who has not baited on their property before, is encouraged to contact Council to apply for a free Information Pack. For further information please contact Pest and Animal Management on 5540 5444.Chemclear chemical collectionScenic Rim Regional Council is once again supporting the annual ChemClear chemical collection for 2013.

Agricultural and veterinary users who have unwanted chemicals need to register their details by 19 April 2013 either by phone 1800 008 182 or online at www.chemclear.com.au. Only registered chemicals will be collected. The date and location of the chemical collection will be announced after 19 April. Chemicals need to remain in the owner’s care until this time. For any further information, please contact Council’s Waste Management team on 5540 5433.Tender – Cleaning of Public Toilet Blocks and Park FacilitiesTenders are invited for Cleaning of Public Toilet Blocks and Park Facilities for Council. Tenders suitably endorsed close at 2pm on 10 April 2013 at Council’s Administration Centre, 82 Brisbane Street, Beaudesert Qld 4285. For enquiries or to obtain tender documentation contact Elva Sykes by phoning 5540 5276 or email [email protected].

POSITIONS VACANTTemporary Finance Officer (NDRRA), closing Friday 5 April, 12pmTechnical Officer - Electrical, closing Friday 5 April, 12pmFor further information please call 5540 5126 or refer to www.scenicrim.qld.gov.au/employment

ChanCe tO meet FOOtball herOesThere was no State versus State tension in the air when Canungra State

School’s rugby league team got the chance to meet foodball legends Brad Fittler and Nathan Hindmarsh at the Canungra Hotel on Tuesday 8th March.

Brad and Nathan travelled to Canungra as part of their HOGS for Homeless Ride.

The New South Wales Origin players were happy to chat to the boys and sign autographs for them.

After lunch at the Hotel, the riders travelled on to Tweed Heads with a local motorcyclist club.

“It was great to share the road with local riders and the track we rode was as good as any we’ve travelled on so far,” said Brad.

“I can’t thank everyone enough for all their support during the Blues Hogs For Homeless Tour. I’m already looking forward to next year and making the tour bigger and better than ever!” he said.

HOGS For Homeless Ride Into Canungra

FOOtballers raising Funds FOr hOmeless KidsHOGS for Homeless charity ride started on 1st March, travelling through

Nowra, Goulburn, Kurri Kurri, Tamworth, Canungra, Tweed Heads, South West Rocks, and finished at Parliament House, Sydney, on 7th March.

The tour raised money for Father Chris Riley’s Youth Off The Streets charity while raising the profile of rugby league and the State of Origin series. Money raised included a $10,000 donation by the New South Wales government.

During the tour, riders slept under the stars on some of the most famous football grounds in NSW to bring homelessness issues to attention.

Along the way Brad and Nathan were joined by Andrew Johns, Glen Grief, Trent Barrett, Andrew Ryan, Alan Tongue, Paul Gallen, Kurt Gidley, Anthony Minichiello and Luke Lewis and held training clinics and fan meets during the tour.

HOGS for Homeless gathered at Canungra Hotel

Students from Canungra State School with Brad Fittler, Nathan Hindmarsh and teacher Steve Moriarty

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Canungra and distriCt date Claimer Listings in the date claimer are free for non-profit and community events. To ensure the information is up to date, all

listings must be renewed quarterly. Please email [email protected] or phone 5543 5532 to update your listing.

April25th ....ANZAC Day. 5.30am Dawn Service in DJ Smith Park. 9.30am ANZAC Day march.May10th ....SRRC Community Grant Applications close. See www.scenicrim.qld.gov.au for details.19th ....Fundraising car boot sale (6am - midday) at Tamborine Mountain Sports Centre, Long Road, North Tamborine. Phone Belinda on 0402534721 or 55450951.June10th ....Queen’s BirthdayAugust18th ....Fundraising car boot sale (6am - midday) at Tamborine Mountain Sports Centre, Long Road, North Tamborine. Phone Belinda on 0402534721 or 55450951.September11th .....Canungra Chamber of Commerce Invitation Golf Day. Ph: 5543 5532.14th - 15th ..... BDOFS Spring Show28th - 5th Oct.....Canungra Hang-Gliding Classic. Garbor Sipos: 0402 826 969.October26th - 2nd Nov.....Canungra Paragliding Cup. Dave Gibbs: 0429 775 554 [email protected]:• Cribbage Tournament at Canungra Bowls Club, 7pm for 7.30pm start. Ph 5543 4456.• Beechmont Over 50’s at Graceleigh Hall, Beechmont. Ph 0457 803 045.• Fitness Training Moriarty Park Hall 5.30pm. Steve 0405 103 670.• Yoga classes at Moriarty Park. Call Shirley 5543 4047.Tuesdays:• Canungra Golf Club - Ladies’ Competition Golf Day.• Kokoda Playgroup at Kokoda Barracks Ph: Maureen 5618 6405 or Helen 0427 185 674. • Kundalini Yoga. 6.30pm - 8pm at Boyland. Cheryl: 0430 177 013, [email protected].• Zumba Gold. 4pm - 5pm at Canungra School of Arts Hall. Phone Sue 0427 171 134.Wednesdays:• Fitness Training Moriarty Park Hall 5.30pm. Steve 0405 103 670.• Justice of the Peace Community Signing Centre. Next to the library 1pm - 5pm.• QFRS - Auxiliary Urban Fire Service, Finch Rd, training 6.30pm. Call 0409 640 471.• Kundalini Yoga.6pm and 7.30pm at Boyland. Cheryl: 0430 177 013, [email protected]:• Men’s Competition Golf Day at Canungra Golf Club.• Members’ Night at Canungra RSL Services Club. Raffles, Members Draw. Ph: 5543 5524.• Every 2nd Thursday Canungra Art & Culture Group. Showgrounds Art Hut. Ph: 5543 5528.• Business and Community night at Canungra Bowls Club 6pm for 6-30pm start. Ph 5543 4456.• Kundalini Yoga.9am at Boyland. Cheryl: 0430 177 013, [email protected]:• Justice of the Peace - Canungra Visitor Information Centre. Ph: 5543 5156.• Zumba Gold at Canungra School of Arts Hall, 6-7pm. Phone Sue 0427 171 134.Saturdays:• Mixed Competition Golf Day at Canungra Golf Club.• Seventh Day Adventist Church service 11am. Ph: 5543 8035.Sundays:• Bare Foot Bowls at Canungra Bowls Club from 9.30am. Ph: 5543 4456.• Church Services: St Luke’s Anglican Church 7.45am. Canungra Uniting Church 10.30am.Monthly:• 1st Wednesday - Canungra Chamber of Commerce Meeting. Ph: 0407 671 286 for details.• 3rd Tue: Canungra Rural Fire Brigade monthly meeting. Jamie 5543 5778.• 1st Sun: Canungra Pony Club Rally Day. Ph: 0400 436 867.• 2nd Sun: Canungra RSL Club Muso’s Session (Open Mike) from 1pm. Ph: 5543 5524.

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• Queen’sBirthdayHolidayMonday10thJune

• EatLocalWeek23rd-30thJune

• CarBootSaleSunday18thAugust

• CanungraChamberofCommerceInvitationalGolfDayWednesday11thSeptember

• FederalElectionSaturday14thSeptember

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ObituaryGarrett Ferdinand Fitzgerald24 may 1918 - 8th marCh 2013

Garrett Fitzgerald was born on 24th May 1918. He grew up on the family Beechmont dairy farm and attended Beechmont school. When the attendance was low at another small school at lower Beechmont the Fitzgerald children went there. Some had horses so they could get home in time to milk the cows but the rest had to walk. Garrett never really got over that four mile walk to and from school!

Garrett finished school at age 13. At 14 he was sent out to a neighbouring property to chip corn. One memory he had of those days was having to eat on his own as workers were not allowed to eat with the boss. He slept under the house with washed corn bags for blankets.

At about the age of 16 he got a horse and wagon to cart pigs and calves from Beechmont to Canungra. When work became very hard to find some of the family, including Garrett, went to Dalby on the Darling Downs to cart grain to the big silos.

Garrett enjoyed horseriding and at one time took a horse from the farm without his father’s permission and then rode back to Beech-mont to milk the cows. He also entered bull riding competitions and won the Queensland bull riding Championship. Bull rides were at Southport and the big win was at Merrimac.

In 1939 he joined the 2/14 Light Horse Divi-sion and went to Enoggera to do a veterinary course. After completing the course he was posted to Caloundra, or Fraser’s Paddock as it was known then. One of his duties was to take sick horses to Fort Lyntton by train. Garrett remembered riding a horse while leading another from Yandina to Coolum with only a compass to find the directions. It was very scrubby country and he had been told to look out for the body of a missing girl who was feared to have been murdered.

After leaving the army, he bought a 1939 truck and worked for the Main Roads Depart-ment. Gravel was loaded by a hand shovel and Garrett said you never looked back, just kept shovelling.

In 1946 he bought a caravan to live in at Flagstone to be closer to work. Then he married Pauline Lois Henley on 12th Decem-ber 1947 and they moved the caravan to Beechmont near Marshall’s Farm.

Later Garrett bought the Shell depot known as Shell Villa in Appel Street, Canungra. Burl-ings service car used to leave from Shell Villa - they transported passengers to Brisbane. Fuel was sold from the depot and delivered in 44 gallon drums. In 1950 their first child, Jennifer Margaret, was born.

In 1950 Garrett bought his first brand new utility, then much to his wife’s disgust, traded it a few months later for a Diamond Tee truck to commence a transport business. He obtained permits to carry goods from Bris-bane to Canungra. Later he purchased land near Canungra Creek from Alf Finch, the land

having been set aside for the proposed amalga-mation of the shires.

Mick O’Leary built the first depot in 1952, consisting of two ramps and a small office. During this time Garrett purchased another truck and employed a driver. Garrett built his home on this land and carted all the timber for it from Nerang. The house was built by Fred Quail in 1953. Fred went on to build the Canungra School of Arts Hall.

Garrett and Pauline’s second child, Noela Joy, was born in 1954. By this time Garrett had several trucks and employed an office girl. In 1956 he won a ballot to run the trans-port and no longer had to apply for permits. He purchased a block of land from J and V Smith and a small piece off the railway which adjoined the original block.

Keith Rawes built the second depot building which was not concreted at first. After being reported for carrying passengers on the trucks to Brisbane Garrett bought a hire car licence then later a taxi licence.

In 1961, Garrett was elected to Beaudes-ert Shire Council, lost the seat for a couple of years but was reelected in 1964 where he remained until 1973.

Garrett’s tales of his council years are many and varied. Projects completed during this time include:• The Lions Road to Kyogle; • Garrett applied for and got Rosin’s Lookout

as a reserve; • Tamborine - Oxenford Road; • The Gorge road which had been talked

about for many years was finally put through saving the long journey over Beechmont to the coast;

• Sewerage and water for Canungra; and • Lighting for the showgrounds.

In 1961, Garrett bought a school bus to bring children into town from Flying Fox and Witheren schools when they closed down. He drove the bus himself much of the time and ran the school run for 25 years.

In 1963 he bought a cream run and Golden Fleece fuel agency and house from Keith Kamholtz at Pine Creek. He obtained a permit to sell fuel from a pump and started the drive-way at Canungra.

Next came a passenger coach to transport soldiers from Brisbane to the coast during National service training. During the Vietnam war years the road to the coast was still over Beechmont.

Garrett also transported pigs and calves to Casino. Many tales are told of pigs jumping off the top deck of the truck. One time, after losing a pig off the truck down near Wooden-bong, Garrett continued on to Casino, bought some corn on the way home, found the pig, caught it and returned it back home.

In 1975 Garrett purchased a unit at Northcliff Terrace on the Gold Coast. In 1980 Garrett had visions of building shops in Canungra, mainly a supermarket. At that time he was running a bus service to the Sundale Centre at Southport. He thought it would be better to keep the busi-ness in Canungra. His wife Pauline passed away suddenly at this time and things were put on hold.

After taking a trip to America he spent the next few years planning Fitzgerald Plaza, Canungra. By 1985 the plans were completed and the shopping complex of five shops was built. Today Canungra FoodWorks, Flesser’s Bakery and InStyle occupy this building.

In November 1985, he married Bonney Jannette Murray. Kevin Chidley bought the school bus in 1986 and Douglas Cameron purchased the transport business in 1987.

Garrett opened the supermarket again after it had been closed for six months. He operated that business for the next eight years while also running the service station until 1993 when he leased that side. Garrett went to the Brisbane markets twice a week for fresh fruit and vegetables and drove either to Nerang or Beaudesert to do the banking as all the banks had closed in Canungra. Three times a week he went to the coast for fresh meat for the shop.

In 1996 Garrett had a ruptured aneurysm of the abdominal aorta and spent twelve days in intensive care at Pindara Hospital. While recovering from this he bought a unit at Ocean Sands, Main Beach. He was still going to the Brisbane Markets at the age of 78. The supermarket was leased in January 1997. Two years later he sold the shopping complex, then the driveway. Over the years Garrett bought and sold several houses in Canungra – one in Appel Street, one in King Street, two in Lawton Lane.

Garrett passed away on 8th March 2013.

Garrett Fitzgerald

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Amour StudioLadies’ & Men’s Hairdresser

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Moriarty Park - AGMTuesday 16th April 2013 commencing 7pm

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Happy Campers in CanungraAbove: The Williams, Waldens and Borks play cards at Sharpe’s Park. The three families said it

is their first time here, and they love it.

Campers flocked to popular sites around Canungra for the Easter weekend. With good weather on the Friday and Saturday, but rain on Sunday, there was the opportunity to enjoy swimming and hiking around the town.

Canungra Showground, Sharpe’s Park and Spring Gully Stays were almost to capacity over the weekend.

Photos: Chloe Pickard.

Kim Brezac, Dominic Brezac and Peter Brezac and their birds Harley and Trixie camped at Canungra Showground.

Dean and Hudson Saunders playing cricket at Spring Gully Stays.

Steve Pitman and Joel Pitman at Spring Gully Stays.

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Planning Scheme In PipelineThe first step has been taken towards the development

of a unified planning scheme for the Scenic Rim region.Council adopted the commencement report for the

project at its meeting on 26th March, marking the begin-ning of a three-year process to draft the new document.

Planning and Development Committee Chair Cr Jenni-fer Sanders said the commencement of the project was an important milestone for the region.

“Since the formation of the Scenic Rim region in 2008 we have been operating under three separate planning schemes. A single scheme will bring consistency to plan-ning and development requirements across the region.”

Currently the Scenic Rim operates under the Beaudesert Shire Planning Scheme 2007, Boonah Planning Scheme 2006 and the Ipswich Planning Scheme 2006.

Mayor John Brent said delivery of a singular planning framework for the Scenic Rim would be a key achieve-ment for the current Council.

“Just as the Scenic Rim Community Plan 2011-2026 was a milestone document for the previous term of Council, the new planning scheme will be the legacy of the current Council in helping shape the Scenic Rim of the future,” Cr Brent said.

Cr Sanders said extensive community consultation will be undertaken throughout the different stages of the project.

“There will be many opportunities for residents to give their thoughts, ideas and feedback on their vision for the document and we will inform the community of future consultation dates once scheduled,” she said.

Putting the Bite on Wild DogsCouncil’s annual baiting program is

once again putting the bite on wild dogs, and affected Scenic Rim land owners are being encouraged to get involved.

The program, which has been running for a number of years, is designed to assist land owners with the management of wild dogs on their property.

Mayor John Brent said wild dogs were an ongoing issue for residents, farmers and property owners across the region.

“Council is committed to proactively assisting people with the control of wild dogs and other pest animals on their property.

“Wild dogs can travel up to 30km per day and cross into other local government areas, so it is important for us to work collaboratively with other local coun-cils and the State Government on this program.”

In the 2011-2012 financial year Council conducted 50 wild dog baiting and trap-ping programs across the region. 170 land owners participated in the baiting program in the same period.

“Generally areas with limited participa-tion in the program have increased wild dog problems, so the more people we have actively engaged in this program, the more

effective it will be,” Cr Brent said.Anyone wishing to participate who has

not baited on their property before, or at any time in the last 12 months may contact Council to apply for a free Information Pack.

Cr Brent said the baiting program formed part of Council’s comprehensive approach to wild dog management.

“Baiting is just one of a number of control measures available, and I would encourage affected land owners to contact Council to discuss their options.”

For further information about the baiting and wild dog management programs, or to report a wild dog sighting, contact Coun-cil’s Pest and Animal Management team on 5540 5444.

Council is encouraging land owners to get involved in the wild dog baiting program

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ANZAC Day CelebrationsBy Keith Cogzell

At 5.30am on Thursday 25th April, local residents and visitors will gather in the early dawn silence to remember those who created the ANZAC legend.

Almost a century after the historic Galli-poli landing, observance of ANZAC Day has never been stronger. Last year more than 1,000 people attended the dawn service in D J Smith Park, Canungra, to show their respect and gratitude. Later in the morning, a similar number turned out for the ANZAC march and memorial service which followed.

Canungra RSL has organised our ANZAC Day services for many decades and this year the day’s activities start with the stirring Dawn Service at 5.30am in D J Smith Park. The ANZAC Day march will step off from Canungra State School at 9.30am and travel up Christie Street for the morning memorial service, also in D J Smith Park.

Ex servicemen and women, current serving personnel, relatives of those who

served, community groups and students from Canungra State School will remem-ber those who so bravely served, suffered or made the ultimate sacrifice.

It was those young men on the Gallipoli Peninsula 98 years ago who established the ANZAC name and more importantly, the ANZAC spirit. Their ideals of courage, endurance and mateship are relevant to all Australians today as we deal with the hard-ship of cyclones, floods and bush fires in our daily lives.

In 1916, the first anniversary of the Gallipoli landing, ANZAC Day gained its official name and the first services were held in Australia, New Zealand, England and Egypt for the troops still stationed there.

In the 1940s, Second World War veter-ans joined parades around the country. In the ensuing decades, returned service-men and women from conflicts in Korea, Malaya, Indonesia, Vietnam, Iraq, Timor and Afghanistan have taken their place with pride.

anzaC day eVents• Dawn Service – 5.30am D J Smith Park cnr Christie and Kidston Streets Canungra.• Gunfire Breakfast – 6.30am Canungra RSL Club. $5 entry• Parade and March – 9.30am from Canungra State School via Christie Street to D J

Smith Memorial Park• Lunch and Entertainment from 11am at Canungra RSL. Steve Carter, renowned British

Folk Singer and guitarist is performing in the entertainment and alfresco dining area and Perfect Strangers are playing in the public bar and games area.

In Brief...library aCtiVities FOr Children

Storytime has started at Canungra Library! On Wednes-days from 3.30pm, there are stories, songs and crafts for all children under 5 years. Come and join the fun!

Come to the library to decorate an egg for Easter! Over 5’s can hand-paint a real egg at the Canungra Library on Wednesday 27 March at 3.30pm. Please book with the library on 55435791/55455473

Author Robin Adolphs will be reading her new chil-dren’s book “The pile up” at the Canungra library on Wednesday April 3 at 10.30am. Please book with the library on 5543 5791 / 5545 5473.

searCh and resCue, mOunt tambOrineA Southport father and his two sons were located safe

and well on Mount Tamborine after the trio became lost.Police were notified at 6pm on Monday 25th March that

they had lost their way while four-wheel-driving.POLAIR (police air wing) located the man and his boys,

aged seven and three, at 10am on Tuesday 26th March on a dirt track that runs east from Eagles Close on the mountain.

Police would like to thank all those who were involved in the land and air search.

shOw sOCiety COmmitteeAt the Canungra Show Society’s AGM on Wednesday

6th March, President Darrel Biss and Secretary Shona Kraayvanger were reelected. Jodie Devlin was elected to the position of Treasurer and Andrew Kruger to the posi-tion of Assistant Treasurer.

COmmunity grOuPs share in OVer $40,000Thirty-six community groups will share in more than

$40,000 funding from Council’s Community Grants Program.

A total of $41,463 will be divided among the successful groups under Round 3 of the 2012/13 program, including:• Tamborine Equestrian Group (purchase PA system and

microphones);• Canungra RSL Sub-Branch (purchase PA system);• Canungra Owls Soccer Club (conduct field

maintenance);• Beechmont State School P&C (purchase a stage for the

Hall on Graceleigh);• Canungra Social Swim Club (purchase a laptop and

printer).Council has allocated $175,000 to fund the four rounds

of the program this financial year, with submissions for Round Four closing on 10th May.

The Community Grants Program provides assistance to community groups within the region to help fund projects and events that benefit the community.

More than $73,000 was provided to community groups in the previous two funding rounds.

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It’s Official - Outpost Cafe has ‘Best Pies on the Coast!’The Outpost Cafe has beaten pie giant Gold-

steins Bakery to claim the title of ‘Best Pies’ in Gold FM’s Best of the Gold Coast competition.

Breakfast announcers Richard Fowler, Bridget Daley and Peter ‘Spida’ Everitt named a ‘Best of’ category on air each weekday over four weeks. Listeners nominated and voted for their favourite business in that category.

Outpost Cafe owner, Andrew Covino said the award meant a lot to the staff and management at The Outpost Cafe, particularly when they were

nominated against Goldsteins Bakery which has over a dozen stores on the Gold Coast.

“We’ve had a lot of new people coming in to try the pies,” said Andrew, “Being handmade on the premises means they are really fresh and we use the best local ingredients. We are really happy to have been recognised by our custom-ers in this way and would like to thank everyone who voted for us.”

Andrew and his brother Michael opened The Outpost Cafe at Coco’s Shopping Centre,

Carrara, in January this year. The new cafe has the same great food, friendly service and fine coffee as the Canungra cafe and is located next to Carrara Markets.

Michael and Andrew were presented with their award at Gold FM’s Best of the Gold Coast Party on Friday 15th March in Broadbeach.

The Outpost Cafes at Canungra and Carrara are open seven days a week for breakfast and lunch.

Gold FM Breakfast Announcers Richard Fowler and Bridget Daley present Michael and Andrew Covino of The Oupost Cafe with their Best of the Gold Coast Award for Best Pies.

Photo courtesy Gold FM.

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My Country Escape’s Grand OpeningTam Wood held the Grand Opening

of her store, My Country Escape at 29 Christie Street, Canungra on Satur-day 9th March.

My Country Escape has a beautiful range of homewares, ladies clothing, shoes, jewellery, handbags and fresh floweres.

My Country Escape is open Wednesday to Friday from 9am to 4.30pm and Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 1pm.

Left: Vanessa Holben, My Country Escape owner Tam

Wood, Jink McAdam and Jane Candy.

Below: Jenny Fick, Mark and Julie Ayers and Bob Fick.

Canungra AH&I Society President Darrel Biss, Michelle Livskey and Councillor Virgnia West.

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KUNDALINI YOGA is a sacred science that is over 5,000 years old. It is a comprehensive technology ideally suited to people who lead active lives in today’s world. Considered a Raj Yoga (royal yoga), Kundalini Yoga was carefully handed down by oral tradition from master to disciple for centuries and was always held in secret.

In fact, it was never taught openly until 1969, when Yogi Bhajan challenged this secrecy by bringing it to the west and teaching publicly. He strongly felt that we would desperately need this technology to cope with the changing times.

Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan is the Yoga of Awareness. It is a householder’s path, which means that the yogi continues his/her normal life while on the spiritual path.

Kundalini comes from the root word, “Kundal”, in Sanskrit, which means “the lock of the hair from the beloved.” The uncoiling of this “hair” is the awakening of the Kundalini, the unlimited potential that already exists in every human. Yogi Bhajan has often been quoted to say that, “Kundalini yoga is uncoiling yourself to find your potential and your vitality and to reach your virtues”.

This ancient and powerful style of yoga supports us to become physically,

emotionally and mentally resilient through the use of dynamic yoga postures, ener-getic breathing techniques, sound (with mantras) and meditation.

Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan, is an incredibly powerful style of yoga due to its ability to enhance the emotional, mental and spiritual aspects of your body in conjunction with the physi-cal benefits of the exercises. This holis-tic wellness program can be enjoyed by everyone, regardless of age, physical condition or experience, and with regular practice you can experience:• enhanced health and wellbeing• increased self confidence• improved sexual energy and vitality• a deep sense of peace and calmness • the releasing of fears to find your true

potentialThis empowering style of yoga has

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Goat Track Time Frame ‘Not Yet Known’Tamborine Mountain Road between Mt Tamborine and

Canungra, locally referred to as The Goat Track, has been closed since 26th January 2013 due to a severe pavement and embankment failure along a one way section of the road.

This was caused by the extreme wet weather associated with ex-tropical cyclone Oswald. The subsidence runs along the full width of the roadway for approximately 100 metres.

The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) is undertaking investigations including drilling bore holes and geotechnical assessments to determine the amount of damage done to the road foundation and the surrounding batters. However, further subsidence has been observed since the original slip and with the continued wet weather even more subsidence is occurring.

In a statement TMR stated that until the full extent of the damage is determined, the treatment methodologies and timeframe for reconstruction can not be determined.

Local residents are able to access their properties. However, it should be noted that motorists using the section of The Goat Track between Beaudesert-Nerang Road and the slip zone are responsible for their own safety and should access this section with due care.

No vehicles, including motorcycles are permitted past the road closed signs to the slip area due to the dangerous conditions.

Motorists are advised to take alternative routes to access Tamborine Mountain.

TMR understands the frustration that detours can cause the travelling public and appreciates your patience as a solution to re-open the road is investigated. A timeframe for re-opening the road is not yet known.

Updates on the status of the road will be available on the 131940 website (www.131940.qld.gov.au).

Gareth Jones and Di Crook get ready to draw the winning ticket.

Cafe Metz Helps Gareth Over the LineCafe Metz sponsored a raffle to fund-

raise for motorcyclist Gareth Jones who is competing in the 2013 European circuit.

Di Crook and Gareth drew the raffle at Cafe Metz on Wednesday 27th February.• 1st Prize – Brand new Yamaha TT-R 50,

electric start, 4 stroke (Sponsored by Cafe Metz Canungra) - Mark O’Keefe.

• 2nd prize – Shark Leathers two piece suit – Donated by Shark Motorcycle Leathers and Accessories - W Rhorlach.

• 3rd prize – $200 voucher to use at the Canungra Hotel - Mike Kerrison.Gareth arrived back in Europe on 28th

Februrary. He joined up with his team mate, Matej Smrz, for a weekend of fitness

training before flying down to Spain to begin the first round of pre season testing.

He concluded pre season testing in Spain after two weeks on the road.

Gareth worked methodically with his new team to learn the bike and the exten-sive electronics package. He said he is ready to start racing at the Lausitzring for round 1 of the IDM Championship.

“I feel right at home with the Yamaha family and I am excited and confident about the challenge ahead,” said Gareth.

Monster Energy Factory Yamaha team have returned to home base in Germany and will be on track for the final pre season test at the Lausitzring from 5th to 7th April.

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From My Window...

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We do not acknowledge receipt of unpublished letters. Ideally, letters will be a maximum of 250 words. By submitting your letter for publication you agree that we may edit

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Established May 2005Office: 1 Lawton Lane, Canungra QLD 4275 Open Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 2.30pm.Phone: 07 5543 5532, Mobile: 0407 671 286, Fax: 07 5543 5329Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.canungratimes.com.auDistribution: 2,500 copies distributed monthly to:• Canungra (Canungra Newsagency, Canungra Hotel, Canungra FoodWorks,

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LETTERS TO THE EDITORDear Keer,On behalf of members of Beaudesert Districts Orchid and Foliage

Society Inc, I would like to tender our most sincere thanks to you for promoting our recent “Autumn Show for Orchids and Foliage Plants”.

Again our Society conducted another successful Show in your most appealing township with 622 visitors having been attracted from a wide range of locations, many of whom had never been to Canungra before.

However, many of the visitors were from within the immediate Canungra area and many of these have visited our Shows on many previ-ous occasions. Thus, I would consider them to be our regulars whose awareness of our Shows is undoubtedly heightened by the promotion that you so generously and freely provide. So, to the locals who are so supportive of our efforts, we are most sincerely grateful.

Similarly, your local councillor, deputy mayor, Virginia West , is so supportive and regardless of whatever else demands her attention, Virgin-ia always finds time to attend.

Lastly, our efforts to promote our Shows have been appreciated by the Scenic Rim Regional Council resulting in our having received an addition-al grant which was used to have produced promotional signs and a banner that were positioned so widespread that very few within the Beaudesert, Mt Tamborine and Canungra would not have been aware of the holding of another “Orchid and Foliage Show” in a most supportive Canungra.

Again, Keer, many, many thanks for the support and assistance of all who attended and especially to you for allowing the Canungra Times to be used as a means by which so much attention was focused on our most recent staging.

Appreciatively,Peter Rice - Secretary, Beaudesert Districts Orchid and Foliage sSociety inc.

I found a quote on the internet recently by Czech novelist Milan Kundera: “Dogs are our link to paradise. They don’t know evil or jealousy or discontent. To sit with a dog on a hillside on a glorious afternoon is to be back in Eden, where doing nothing was not boring--it was peace.”

Let’s face it - dogs rarely look anything but happy. They are always happy to see you when you get home (unless they’ve done something they shouldn’t have, then they look guilty). They aren’t thinking of the million things they should be doing. They are in the moment. They are here, now and that’s all that matters.

How often do we make time to do nothing? To watch a sunset or take a breather without talking on the phone, checking Facebook or surfing the net?

Doing nothing is not really doing nothing. It is recharging, letting yourself have space. Too often I find myself thinking hours, days or weeks ahead and not concentrating on here and now. I think I don’t have enough time to enjoy what I am doing right now - I have to be thinking about what comes next.

Well, in reality, here and now is all we have. Worrying about what comes next isn’t going to achieve anything. I’m not saying don’t plan for the future, just that sometimes we all need to enjoy what is happen-ing now.

Everyone seems to lead incredibly busy lives these days. I drive to work because I don’t think I have time to walk the 10 minutes into town. Lazy? Absolutely. But I think I am so time poor that those eight minutes could be used for something else. Riduculous.

Have a great month, everyone. I’m going to get my dogs ... and sit on a hillside. Peace.

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St Luke’s Anglican ChurchDiane Ayscough. Guild President

During April St Luke’s will be holding a fund raising Street Stall on Saturday 13th April to be held outside T’Bones Butchery, commencing at 8.15am.

As well as the regular home made produce of cakes, slices, jams, plants etc there will also be a BBQ of Egg and Bacon rolls. The raffle will be meat trays from TBones Butchery.

Why not come along and enjoy breakfast and support St Luke’s, a very important part of Canungra’s history which the members continue to work hard to present the building in first class condition as it is also a building which draws visitors to Canungra.

Local Farrier Tim Heeb has been rewarded for his dedication by taking out the 2011 and 2012 Australian Farriers and Blacksmiths Open High Point.

Tim competes at shows around Austra-lia including Toowoomba Royal, the Ekka, Heavy Horse Competition at Gatton, Tamworth Nationals and Adelaide Royal to score points in the national Farriers and Blacksmiths compeition.

H also competed at the Calagary Stam-pede for the first time in 2012. Tim placed 7th out of 72 in a blacksmithing event against 9 previous world champions.

Although Tim has been around horses all his life and has ‘aways’ ridden, his career path was not clear until Year 12 when Tim did work experience with his uncle who is a farrier.

He decided immediately that was what he wanted to do.

Upon completing Year 12, Tim went on to Scone where he achieved Dux of Scone Agricultural College - Equine.

Tim is currently studying to do the Farri-ers International Testing System exam

which is an internationally recognised qualification for farriers.

Tim’s wife, Shannon said Tim goes above and beyond what most people would do for their job.

“It’s his hobby and his occupation,” said Shannon, “He starts work between 4 and 5am, comes home, lights up the forge and practices into the night.”

Originally from Gympie, Tim has lived in Tamborine for the last three years.

Shannon said Tim has learned a lot through competing and his study.

“They all talk about their work at the shows he goes to and it helps them learn from each other,” she said.

Unfortunately, Tim has been unable to work for several months following an acci-dent when his leg was crushed by a tree on his property at Tamborine.

It has been a slow recovery but he is now back in full work and looking forward to finishing his studies and competing at the World Championships at the Calgary Stampede again this year.

Tim is Firing Up for Championships

Farrier Tim Heeb at Adelaide Royal Show in September 2012

DEADLINEThe deadline for the May edition of

The Canungra Times is Monday 22nd April 2013. The May edition will be distributed on Friday 3rd May 2013.

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Nature’s GemseulO-Currawinya natiOnal ParK,

sOuth-west QueenslandBy Melissa Whitby

Recently, two friends and I headed to inland Queensland to re-discover the amazing world of desert birds. Our destination was the small township of Eulo located between Cunnamulla and Thargomindah.

My mission was to photograph the Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo. We decided to stay at the Eulo Queen Hotel and use this as a base to visit birding areas around Eulo, Bindegolly National Park and Currawinya National Park. Our first morning in the Eulo township blessed us with views of Spotted Bowerbird, White-breasted Woodswal-low, Grey-crowned Babblers, Blue Bonnets, Horsefield’s Bronze-Cuckoo, Diamond Dove and a small flock of Budgies flying over the nearby Paroo River.

Early morning is the best time for viewing birds in Australia. We heard of a bore about 20 kilometres from Eulo which is a great place to see two unique inland birds, the Bourke Parrot and Hall’s Babbler. After a morning of searching we found the Bourke Parrot, Brown Treecreep-er, Hooded Robin and Chestnut-breasted Quail-Thrush but no Babbler. For three avid birdwatchers, this was a great start to our trip.

Our next stop was Lake Bindegolly. This wetland area when full of water is an important area for birds to breed. Although the lake was down it still provided some amazing views of the birds that live within its systems.

Water birds such as Pelicans, Royal Spoonbills, Black-tailed Native Hens, Pink-eared Ducks and Freckled Ducks were very easy to view. Small birds such as the Orange Chat, Crimson Chat, White-winged Fairy Wren and Budgies were easily viewed close to the water’s edge either drinking or feeding.

I was concerned to see several feral cats in the short time we visited the Lake. Feral cats have huge impacts on native wildlife in Australia and have no place in our natural environment.

To finish our day off, we visited Thargomindah and enjoy the feel of a great outback town!

Last but not least, we visited the iconic Currawinya National Park. It was here I finally photographed the Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo and spent time observing them. Currawinya National Park has extensive inland Lake systems which are a World recognised RAMSAR site for birds breeding in Australia. Some of the amazing birds we encountered in this National Park were Mulga Parrots, Mallee Ringnecks, Red-necked Avocet, Pelicans, Hoary-headed Grebes and Royal Spoonbills.

When visiting Currawinya, I recommend a good 4WD and be self-sufficient with food and other supplies. My short trip out west was an incredible success and I would recommend others to visit this amazing part of Queensland.

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He is an affectionate boy who enjoys some company. He’d make a beautiful addition to the family as he enjoys being with people.

Oscar is five years old and is a domestic medium hair cross.

Oscar is $120 and is already desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, wormed and flea-treated.

Richard 16316: Richard is a dog who turns heads. He has a great personality and would love a home to call his own.

Richard is a mixture of two active breeds - Bearded Collie and Australian Kelpie - so he will need a lot of exer-cise and preferably a large yard to run in. However both these breeds are known as active, lively, affectionate, alert and great family pets. Beardies take two to three years to mature, so you might need to be prepared for typical puppy activity for a little longer than usual.

Richard is $240 and is already desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, wormed and flea-treated.

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Council CommentBy Cr Virginia West

Scenic Rim Regional Council

DEADLINEThe deadline for the May edition of The Canungra Times is

Monday 22nd April 2013. The May edition will be distributed on Friday 3rd May 2013.

FlOOd/rain eVent reCOVeryAs the recovery from the recent rain continues, we in the Scenic Rim are beginning to find

the road ahead long and challenging. However our community is resilient and strong and we will overcome this adversity that has tested us all so severely. With the sun finally appearing and the creek levels dropping the road crews have finally been able to commence repairs on the most urgent damage and assess further damage as a result of the prolonged wet weather. Bitumen and gravel roads do not generally fare well in prolonged wet weather.

Road and Bridge damage to date:• Sealed roads $5 million +;• Unsealed roads $3 million +;• Culverts $1 million;• Minor bridge repairs $500,00;• Repairs to NDRRA projects from previous years rain events $3 million +;• Villis Bridge, Tarome replacement $1.5 - $2 million;• Head Rd,Carneys Creek damage $3 million+;• Gap Creek Culvert repair $250,000+;• Murphy Bridge and Geiger Bridge Canungra - still under assessment but likely replacement.

In the lead up to this recent event Council was finalising the awarding of contracts for works to repair damage from the 2011 flood and now finds itself managing infrastructure repairs from 2011, the rain event of 2012 and the 2013 storm. I can assure you Council is working with all levels of government to attain funding and assistance during the reconstruc-tion process. Retired Brigadier Bill Mellor has been appointed as a direct link between councils in South East Queensland and the State Government to streamline this process and ensure a timely delivery of work. So you can see we have a long recovery period ahead of us all.

For regular updates on road repair work check Council’s website www.scenicrim.qld.gov.au. All residents will be receiving a flyer in the coming days documenting the progress of all recovery works within Scenic Rim.

COunCil COmmunity grantApplications for the next round close on 10th May, so I encourage all sporting and commu-

nity groups to submit an application for any events or assets your club may require. The first round for the year brought successful applications to Canungra Swim Club, Canungra Owls Soccer Club, Canungra RSL, Beechmont School P and C and Beechmont Sporting Associa-tion. Congratulations to you all.

wild dOg baiting PrOgramAny landowners who have not baited in the last 12 months, or who wish to participate in

the program, are encouraged to contact Council’s Pest and Animal Management Department on 5540 5444 to determine eligibility and receive a 1080 Information Pack. The program is being coordinated with other South East Queensland councils in an attempt to gain a more effective outcome.

COndOlenCesSadly Garrett Fitzgerald, a former resident of Beechmont, business owner in Canungra

and councillor for a number of years in the Beaudesert Shire Council passed away recently aged 94 years. I know the community’s thoughts are extended to his wife and family who are known to so many of us.

Garrett left a legacy to the town of Canungra with Fitzgerald Plaza being the shopping area where Foodworks is currently situated, and in his time as councillor he was instrumental in getting the township of Canungra on reticulated water and sewage, lights at the Canungra Showgrounds, the “Gorge Road” past the army barracks constructed to make the Gold Coast more accessible, Lions Road to Kyogle finalised for easier access to NSW, and at Beechmont the acquisition of the land at Rosins Lookout which is now a valuable site for hangliders and paragliders. Certainly a legacy left to both the Beechmont and Canungra areas.

COntaCt meAs always I am available to talk with residents on 0407 630 052 or 5540 5403 or email

[email protected].

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School Happenings - Canungra State School - March 2013Students of the Week - Well done to these students for setting a fine example!

5th MarchAlex Rockliff

26th FebruaryEmily Clift

Canungra Dental SurgeryRobert A.M.Smith B.D.Sc.(Qld)

Dental Surgeon

Open Mon, Tue, Wed, Thurs49 Christie Street, Canungra

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12th MarchElizabeth Rice

5th marCh - OPen nightThe school’s annual open night was an opportunity for parents to meet their child’s teacher, visit their child’s classroom and become familiar with the expectations for homework and class behaviour. Teachers presented a short talk, then the children are able to show their parents around their classroom, as well as the library, computer room, and other areas.

7th marCh - COmbined seniOr band day at beeChmOntThe Senior Band travelled to Beechmont State School to practise and perform with their band. This was a great opportunity for all students involved to perform with new musicians.

12th marCh - PlaygrOund leaders annOunCedSelected Year 7 students have been training in Group Management Skills, Communication Skills, Games Leading Skills and Responsibility for making a contribution to the school. They will be rostered in the Prep and Year 1 - 3 Playgrounds to teach and supervise games for small groups of children, to help these students play co-operatively and fairly and to make the games fun. The 2013 Playground Leaders were presented with their badges at parade.

14th marCh - sOmerset literature FestiValEach year the Year 5 students attend the Somerset Literature Festival. This is a fantastic opportunity for students to meet authors and attend sessions given by authors.

15th marCh - Clean uP sChOOls dayStudents helped to collect rubbish around the school grounds, to help keep the school tidy and clean.

15th marCh - intersChOOl sPOrtsSelected Years 4 to 7 students were involved in Interschool T-Ball/Soft-ball/ Kanga Cricket at Tamborine Mountain, competing against students from St Bernards’ State School and Tamborine State School.

16th marCh - CreeKbanK CleanuPStudents, parents and staff volunteered for a weed clean up maintenance day on the Kindy site as well as other areas. A sausage sizzle was provided after the working bee for all volunteers.

19th marCh - ChOir CaPtains annOunCedThe 2013 Choir Captains were announced on parade. Congratulations to Ebony Thompson and Morgan Lee.

19th MarchTayah Weale

“Mrs Klupfel Tidy Class”

Trophy for February 2013Congratulations to

Class 5A and teacher Steve Moriarty

Trophy for March 2013Congratulations to:

Class 1B and teacher Tracey Hansenand to Class 5/6B and teacher Sarah Hughes

26th MarchEmily St Clair

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Children’s Vision Assessments.

Children’s Frames and Sunglasses.

Clean Up Working BeeBy Jodie Clifford, Green Team

The Canungra Green Team hosted our first Working Bee event for 2013 on Saturday 16th March with a Weed ‘clean up’ of our Kindy

Planting project. We registered as a Clean Up Australia Day site in addi-tion to hosting a School’s Clean Up day on Friday 8th March.

What a resounding success the day was! After having to postpone the event due to rain a fortnight ago - we were blessed with perfect weather and 38 keen participants willing to make a difference.

Recent weather conditions have ensured that plant growth has been prolific over the last few months. Both native and exotic plant species have seen terrific growth and volunteers hand-removed 27 bags of weed species. The focus of the event was to clear an area around native species to ensure a clear area for managing the remainder of the site with a spray-ing program.

Many of the volunteers attending were involved in the planting of the Kindy site in September 2012 and it was fantastic to see participants take ownership of the site. A number of the attendees were children and they will reap the rewards of being involved in such an inclusive community event. Not only will they have the satisfaction of planting and watching the growth of these plants, but they will also learn the importance of main-taining a project and being involved with people from the local commu-nity caring for the fantastic area in which they live and learn.

We would like to thank all volunteers who contributed to the event, particularly our groundsman, Trevor Skelton, and Principal, Colleen Murphy, for their tireless enthusiasm for Green Team projects. A special thanks to FoodWorks for again supplying the food for our sausage sizzle. This Green Team Event illustrates the important contribution that a group of committed individuals can make to our community and local environment.

School Happenings - Canungra State School - March 2013

22nd marCh - harmOny dayEveryone was encouraged to wear orange to school to celebrate Harmony Day and the theme of “Everyone Belongs”. Harmony Day was estab-lished in 1999 and provides an opportunity to celebrate cultural diversity and to commit to the values of mutual respect, fairness and acceptance, and saying ‘no’ to racism.

28th marCh - easter Parade and raFFleOn the last day of term, the whole school participates in an Easter Parade, followed by a monster Easter raffle. All students are encouraged to deco-rate a hat, make an Easter bonnet or basket, or make an Easter mask or poster. All students received an Easter egg following the parade.

Please watCh Our sChOOlOver the Easter break, please keep an eye on our school. Cleaning and administration staff will work periodically during the two week holiday break and YMCA will be running a Vacation Care Program. If you see anything suspicious at our school, please call School Watch on 131788.

sChOOl resumes mOnday 15th aPril 2013

Students celebrate Harmony Day. Photo: Robyn Corcoran

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Canungra C&K Community Kindergarten held an Easter Lunch for children and parents on Tuesday 26th March. Centre Director, Karen Price said it was a lovely day with many parents enjoying their time at the Kindy.

Canungra State School held their annual Easter parade on Thursday 28th March. The students were delighted by a visit from the Easter Bunny during the parade.

Children from Canungra C&K Community Kindergarten enjoyed an Easter Lunch and activities. Photo: Karen Price.

Kindy children playing Easter games. Photo: Karen Price.

Prep students march in the parade.

Canungra State School’s Easter Parade was enjoyed by children of all ages.

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Your Stars - April 2013ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20)

Feast on the attention. It’s coming your way. You have all your wits about you and energy to burn. There’s no point in second-guessing. No-body understands better than you that the moment is to be grabbed, squeezed and eaten whole. Stay stone cold sober and hyper-aware.TAURUS (Apr 21 – May 20)

Though the month starts with a little more forcefulness than you would wish, it does get you moving. Venus is in Taurus, ensuring that you have a good time. The goddess of love brings her sensuality. Embrace it lest your hunger ache. Indulgence comes from denial. Eat up.GEMINI (May 21 – June 21)

There are sparks in the air. Inspiration and energy are available, should you wish to point yourself in their direction. If you don’t, it will be no-body’s choice but yours. Expansion and growth are here to revel in for as long as Jupiter is in your sign, which is for some time yet.CANCER (June 22 – Jul 22)

The general drift in the world of crustaceans, is from knowing the truth, to putting what you know into action. Where that lands in your life, is peculiar to you. With so much action in Aries and Taurus, you will certainly come out of your hiding place and step up to the plate. LEO (Jul 23 – Aug 22)

The Sun is in Aries. This bodes well for adventure. The grail legend is associated with Leo. The grail is a symbol of the heart. You are a romantic adventurer. Sometimes there’s just no putting off going for what we long for. This is one of those times. Do so with open eyes.VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22)

With Sun, Mars and Mercury in Aries, there’s every chance of being rattled. There are no niceties with Aries. It’s game on. If you can access that part of you that can do things with wildness and totality, you will not only be in tune, you will have fun. Learn it through living it. LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23)

Buried under the prevaricating tendencies of every Libran, is a seam of energy that wants to cut loose with totality, creativity and fire. With so much activity in Aries, you have the choice to join in, or resist and critique. There’s more fun to be had by joining in. Be audacious. SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21)

There’s no satisfaction to be gained in simply feeling the intensity of a thousand emotions, without riding them through to some kind of a positive conclusion. Your kind of adventure tests other’s willingness and ability to go deep. Adventure is the flavour of the month. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21)

Though there’s been a lot of letting go of late, it can lead somewhere spectacular if you let it. To dig truth out from the jaws of a difficult situation, is enough to make one want to dance. Your adventure is ultimately about extracting truth. This gives you generosity and strength.CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19)

Much insight comes from the experience of exercising power. Authority sometimes reveals more about who we are than does powerlessness. Did you remember your sensitivity when it was important to? Or did you get caught up in the game and forget? Consider your actions. AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18)

All this socialising you are doing has a hidden function. It’s handy to have a good network, a solid community behind you when change flies through the door. The changes that life has been promising are no doubt on hand by now. Tap into your innate competence and capacity. PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20)

As intensity deepens in all the dramas abounding, you have the choice to disappear into fantasy, or to use the feelings surfacing for some deep creative purpose. Creativity is sometimes born in the strangest scenarios. Be artful. Turn whatever is happening into a thing of beauty.

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Clues:Across8. Descendants from father’s side9. African antelope10. Unit of light energy11. Altar boy12. Festive drinking bout14. Challenged16. Hang down, languish18. Touches, feels20. Keeper, custodian21. Indian hereditary class22. Thing of value23. Came in

Down1. Sacred2. Animosity3. Knock senseless4. Assault5 Indebted6. Dominant Hungarian race7. Rim13. Desire for food etc.15. Goes down17. Onset 18. Solid hooded quadrupeds19. Luminous splendour20. Crustacean21. Shelter (for birds, etc.)

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Eat Local Week Back For 2013The Scenic Rim’s popular Eat

Local Week is back for a third course in 2013.

This year’s event will be served up from 23rd to 30th June with an array of activities already in the planning stages.

The inaugural Eat Local Week was staged in June 2011 to promote the region’s agriculture sector, food producers and tourism opera-tors who were passionate about local food.

With the rain events experienced in early 2011 and again in early 2012, Eat Local Week provided an opportunity to raise the profile of those local food producers who were seriously impacted.

“We find ourselves in a similar situation in 2013 and Eat Local Week will provide increased expo-sure for our primary producers, the food and beverage trade, and tourism operators,” Mayor John Brent said.

“The quality of our local produce is second to none and Eat Local Week is a showcase of the finest food the Scenic Rim has to offer. The event continues to increase the profile of the Scenic Rim as a

destination for both tourists and foodies alike.”

Last year’s Eat Local Week was a great success with many activi-ties and events selling out.

Beechmont’s Zest Fest set the pace for the week, with 400 people enjoying live music, storytelling, sustainable living and gardening workshops and local food, art and craft in a scenic location on the mountain.

Kids Holiday Cooking Classes at Boonah and Beaudesert taught school children about healthy eating and nutrition.

Other popular activities included the Towri Sheep Cheeses tours, the Kalfresh Carrot Field Day and the Dennis family’s ‘Robotic Dairy’, all drawing visitors from as far as Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

The Canungra Producers Dinner, Boonah Dines Out! and FEAST dinners were all sell-out events.

Businesses and community groups interested in participating in Eat Local Week 2013 should contact Council’s Economic Development and Tourism Depart-ment on 5540 5314.

CT’s Movie ReviewBy Chloe Pickard

Broken CityRated: MA. Length: 1 hour, 49 mins.Director: Allen HughesCast: Mark Wahlberg, Russell Crowe, Catherine Zeta-Jones.Broken City is a modern day film noir directed by Allen Hughes, who

also directed The Book of Eli with his brother Albert Hughes. Billy Taggart (Mark Wahlberg) had to leave the police force after

he was exonerated of shooting a suspect in cold blood. However, the mayor Nick Hosetler (Russell Crowe) promised one day he would be repaid. Seven years later, Hosetler hires Taggart, who now scrapes by as a private detective, to see who his wife (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is having an affair with. Of course, the real reason why he’s been hired is much darker than that and Taggart soon finds himself in over his head in shady deals and political skulduggery.

Broken City is nothing new in terms of its genre but good perfor-mances from all involved make it highly enjoyable. Alona Tal, whom some may remember as Jo from Supernatural, plays Billy’s secretary and Barry Pepper is in fine form as Hosetler’s opponent for election.

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Are you looking for a stylish home in a beautiful location with views over Tamborine Mountain?

This three bedroom timber cottage could be just what you are looking for.

Set on a 1338 square metre (aprox 1/3 acre) block in Kidston Street, Canungra, it has a spacious backyard, separate

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The master bedroom has french doors opening onto the front balcony. The second bedroom is cosy with character sloping ceilings. The third bedroom is a large room which is currently separated into a bedroom and small office.

The cottage is available for private sale and the vendors have reduced the price to $379,000 to meet the market.

Phone Kerrie on 0413 607 502 to arrange an inspection.

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COnVeyanCing tiPs - COnsider Pre-aPPrOVed FinanCeYou’re looking at property to purchase,

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• Do I need finance?• Which bank should I use?• How much can I borrow?• How much will my repayments be?• How do I get a competitive interest

rate on my finance contract?• Should I choose a fixed or variable

rate deal?• Are current property prices compa-

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Disclaimer: This article is intended for general information only and no person should rely on its contents.

Rather they should obtain legal advice from a qualified professional person.

None of the publisher, author or editors are responsible for the results of any actions taken in reliance on the information in this article and expressly disclaim all or any liability, howsoever caused, arising from or in connection with this article.

Legal TalkBy Suzanne Roberts

Practice Director, Informed Conveyancing Lawyers

Signals of a Turning Market By Geoff Brand

There are good indications that the lull we have experi-enced in the property market over the past six years may soon be over. The median house price for the Canungra district rose by 4.5% in 2012 to $450,000.

‘We have already sold five properties in the area so far this year’ said John Tetlow from Geoff Brand Real Estate. Buyers remain cautious and still expect a bargain, as it is a buyer’s market. However, it is already starting to become a more balanced market place.

Last year there were 67 properties sold in the local area, up about 15% from the previous year. There are numerous houses under construction and plenty of buyers showing interest in reasonably priced properties. When sales volume increases at eth same time as prices, you know it’s time to invest in real estate!

‘The pick of what we have on offer at present is a property at 2 Elkhorn Court, Tamborine Mountain. The property consists of two houses in need of renovation in a quiet, secluded location. We expect interest in the $300,000 - $400,000 range, which represents excellent value for a property with dual accommodation.’ said Mr Tetlow.

Despite consumer confidence being at record lows, eventually things will change. It is far better to buy into the market now whilst prices are low than waiting for the market to turn and buying when prices are higher. There is also a lack of residential rental property available in the area, because investors have been cashing out. This means there are great returns to be had for those who invest in property.

For further details contact John Tetlow from Geoff Brand Real Estate on 0412 571 900.

2 Elkhorn Court, Tamborine Mountain

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Property Guide

Great Start To Home OwnershipMember for Beaudesert, Jon Krause is

urging local residents considering buying their first home to apply for the State Government’s $15,000 Great Start Grant.

Mr Krause said more Queenslanders were realising their dream of home owner-ship thanks to the grant, which is available to first home buyers who are building or buying a new house, townhouse, apart-ment or unit, including off-the-plan prop-erties and owner-builder projects.

“I realise that for young couples and families money is always a constraint, which is why I am encouraging all eligible residents in the Beaudesert Electorate to take advantage of the $15,000 on offer,” Mr Krause said.

Mr Krause said a new Great Start Grant website and advertising campaign aimed at promoting the advantages of the grant has been launched.

“We want to make sure all residents looking to move into their first home are aware of the grant,” he said.

“The advertising will really tap into the aspirations of first homebuyers and their families.

“The Great Start Grant is also about boosting construction industry in the Beaudesert Electorate, one of Queensland’s four economic pillars.

Mr Krause said the Great Start Grant was a sustainable and targeted investment in the property and construction industry.

“It’s not a short-term sugar hit. It’s here to stay,” he said, “Knowing there is a $15,000 grant available will encourage Queenslanders to buy new, rather than old.

“The Great Start Grant is just one of many initiatives we have implemented to make home ownership more affordable.

“Last year we reinstated the Principal Place of Residence Concession, saving residents up to $7,000 on the purchase of the family home, whether it be new or well established.

“We’ve also made it easier to buy and sell homes by scrapping sustainability declarations and giving people the choice to include rainwater tanks and energy effi-cient hot water systems in new homes.”

Full eligibility criteria and application forms for the Great Start Grant are avail-able at www.qld.gov.au/greatstartgrant.

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Canoe: Canoe, electric motor and paddles for sale. $800. Ph: 0405 598 759. 04/13

Double Bed Ensemble: VGC posturepedic mattress. $120. Ph: 5543 5746 Krystyna, 40 Riverbend Drive, Canungra.Electric Horse Walker: ,Inside diameter 14m, walking track 2m. Various speeds forward/reverse control. Complete with all timber/gate Seller will dismantle. $2750.00 Ph. 55434260 5/13 Motorcycle: Near new Suzuki Intruder Cruiser 250. Less than 800k. Ph: Deepak 0450 23674 or 0467 173 826. Beechmont 04/13

FREE Wall Unit: Large display units with glass doors. Downsizing house and don’t have room. Pick up from Canungra. Ph: 5543 5585. 06/13

Project Car: MGF dark green. $1,750ono as is. Ph: 5543 4353. 5/13

Roses: Fresh cut $10~$20/bunch 2541 Beaudes-ert Nerang Rd, Benobble. Ph: 0431 091 296. (p)

Snooker/Pool Table: 1 x 7’ slate top pool/snooker table. Good condition. 2nd hand on eBay appears to be worth around $700+. Legs and pockets need attention. Will accept best offers around $400ono. Pick-up only from Wonglepong. Call Stu 0422 986 208. Comes with full set of snooker & pool balls. 5/13

Table: Small round table with four chairs, excellent condition. $70. Ph: 5543 5746 Krysty-na 40 Riverbend Drive, Canungra.

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Collector: Wants antique bottles and fruit jars, cash paid. Call Steve 0417 897 957. (p)

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Residents and visitors to areas surrounding the Canungra Training Area are warned that it is a Defence live firing range.

Defence training includes firing practices with live ammunition, explosives and lasers that generally occur daily between 0700h – 1600h. Night time practices also occur and are generally completed before 2200h.

Unauthorised entry to the training area is prohibited and exposes any trespasser to serious injury or death. Unexploded ordnance from Defence activities are extremely dangerous and should not be handled. Persons found trespassing within the Canungra Training Area boundary will be prosecuted.

For any inquiries regarding the Canungra Training Area please contact the Canungra Training Area, Range Control Officer on 07 5618 6808.

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COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARDListings in the Community Noticeboard are free of charge for community organisations only. Email [email protected] or phone 0407 671 286.

tambOrine mOuntain sPOrts assOCiatiOn (tmsa)

Tamborine Mountain Sports Association (TMSA) is a not-for-profit that operates the sports grounds at Long Road, Nth Tamborine On 19th May and 18th August TMSA is holding a fundraising car boot sale (6am - midday) at Tamborine Mountain Sports Centre, Long Road, North Tamborine. Phone Belinda on 0402534721 or 55450951.

CribbageA weekly Cribbage Tournament is held at

the Canungra Bowls Club at 7pm for 7-30pm. Entrance fee $10 with weekly prizes. Enquiries to Peter Hickson Ph 5543 4456.

bare FOOt bOwlsBare Foot Bowls will be held for residents of

the town and surrounding district at Canungra Bowls Club on Sunday mornings commencing at 9-30am. Bowls will be available at the Club if needed. Enquiries to Peter Hickson 5543 4456.

art & Culture grOuPThe Canungra Art & Culture Group meets

every second Thursday at Canungra Show-grounds Art Hut 10am-1pm for fun, friend-ship and participation in a craft project. $2 per person (bring a plate). Ph 5543 5528.

OrChid and FOliage shOwThe BDOFS Show Spring Show will be held

on 14th and 15th September at the Canungra School of Arts Hall

ChurCh serViCesCanungra Uniting Church: Appel Street. Ph: 5541 1018. 1st, 2nd, 3rd Sundays 10.30am, 4th and 5th 9am. Ph: 5543 4021.St Luke’s Church: National Park Road. Sundays at 7.45am.Seventh Day Adventist: The Little School House, Tamborine Village. Saturdays at 11am. Ph: 5543 8035 or 5541 1224.

JustiCe OF the PeaCeJoe Rye JP: available at the Community Signing Centre in the room adjoining Canungra Library on Wednesdays from 1pm - 5pm. Ph: 5543 5592Faye Hines JP: available at Canungra Visitor Information Centre Fridays from 10am - 4pm.

marKetsBeechmont Country Markets: 3rd Sunday of the month 8am to 12 noon. Beechmont Commu-nity Centre, Beechmont. Phone 0458 233080 or email [email protected]. Boonah Country Markets: Springleigh park Boonah 7am-12noon, 2nd and 4th Saturday. Lots to see and do! Phone 0448 248 828.Jimboomba Country Market: Mt Lindesay Hwy, Jimboomba. 3rd Saturday of the month (except Jan) - 8am - 12noon. Phone: 5548 8333.

seniOrs On the netFree Computer Lessons for over 50s! Help

with emails, photos, letters, etc. Ph Canungra Information Centre 5543 5156.

street stallSt Luke’s Anglican Church will hold a street

stall on Saturday 13th April outside T-Bones’ Butchery from 8.15am.

useFul PhOne numbersBeaudesert Hospital ..........................5541 9111Canungra Library ............................. 5543 5791Canungra Police Station ................... 5543 5120Canungra School of Arts Hall .......... 5543 4008Canungra Visitor Info Centre ........... 5543 5156Emergency (Fire, Police, Ambulance) ........ 000Energex (Loss of Power)...................... 136 262Scenic Rim Regional Council ...........5540 5111Water Enquiries (QUU 7am-7pm) ....... 132 657Water - Burst Pipes and Emergencies .. 132 364RSPCA Emergency ...................1300 ANIMALWildcare Australia (wildlife rescue) 5527 2444

Crossword Answersfrom page 21

Across8 Agnates9 Eland10 Lumen11 Acolyte12 Wassail14 Dared16 Droop18 Handles20 Curator21 Caste22 Asset23 Entered

Down1 Hallowed2 Animus3 Stun4 Assail5 Beholden6 Magyar7 Edge13 Appetite15 Descends17 Onrush18 Horses19 Lustre20 Crab21 Cote

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Canungra area gOlF Club resultsBy Kim Sami

Thursday Men’s 14/2 (Monthly Medal): Winner: R Boardman (65). Runner Up – Bruce Mills (68)c/b. Putts – K Gear (24 putts). NTP: 5th – R Collins, 7th – J Rodger, 8th – G Talintyre. BRD: K Gear (68), B Broderick (69), S Bobermien (70), G Talintyre (70), G Mulhearne (72), G Rowe (74), J Rodger (75).Saturday Mixed 16/02 (Monthly Medal): Winner: R Jackson (67)c/b. Runners-Up: G Brechbuhl (67) c/b. Putts – R Jackson (22 putts). NTP: 5th – S Fletcher, 7th – R Bodey, 8th – D Harris, 14th – R Bodey, 16th - J Rodger, 17th – J Rodger, 27th 2nd shot H Barnes, Ladies 2nd shot 8th I Mills. BRD: P Broomhall (68), R Simeon (69), B Broderick (70), K Gear (71), D Sullivan (73), D McGui-ness (73), B Wiedemann (74), K Mann (74), J Beaver (75).Tuesday Ladies 12/2: The Tuesday ladies competition has not started back due to the wet weather but our Mini Pennant Competition went ahead at Logan City Golf Course on Monday 11th March with Canungra Ladies playing Riverlakes and having a successful start to the series.

Pam McAllan and Trish Schmidt - 2.5 pointsKim Sami and Lindell Grimshaw – 3 pointsLiz Bobermien and Wendy Brown – 3 points.

Canungra Girls Clean Up at Nationals in Sydney

The Miniature Horse Association of Australia held its annual National show at the Sydney International Equestrian Centre at Horsley Park over the Easter weekend.

Competitors travel from all over the country to attend the most prestigious event on the calendar, including Western Australia. Some bring one horse and others bring 10 or more - all out to win that important title. There were over 250 miniature horses attending this year’s show.

Vicki Cogzell, Karen MacAndrew and Monique Morcus took a show team of four horses between them. They are thrilled with their winnings including three National Champions, a Reserve National Grand Champion and several top five awards in the variety of classes they entered.

There was only one class entered where they didn’t claim a ribbon and at the time of writing they still had one day left of showing.

The Show runs for five days, starting at 8.30am with some classes running late into the evening. The classes range from halter, trail, jumping, harness and youth. There is also an annual Trans Tasman Youth Challenge with the MHAA youth team Competing against the New Zealand NZMHA youth team, which is great for the crowd to get involved.

Monique said this may be her last year attending the Show, as she found it difficult to prepare and exercise the horses to be in their best possible condition due to her work commitments.

“It ended up working out well, three weeks out from the competition, Vicki brought her lovely colt to our place and I did the morning shift, and Vicki did afternoon shift while I put in some late hours at work. It was a Champion combination and I couldn’t have done it without Vicki or Karen,” said Monique.

Monique Morcus took a winning team to the MHAA Nationals in Sydney

Moriarty Park NewsBy Steve Moriarty

FOOdwOrKs February sPOrtsPersOnThe Foodworks Sportsperson of the Month for Febru-

ary is rising swimmer Erynn Phillips. The 2012/13 swimming season has seen Erynn’s skills

as a swimmer develop some real form. She started the season off in October with the Canungra Social Swim Club as a nine year old and competed in the Beaudesert Swimming Carnival in November in this category.

At Beaudesert, Erynn achieved three third places in breaststroke, backstroke and freestyle. Throughout the season she has swum in carnivals at Miami, Southport and Canungra. At the inaugural Canungra Swimming Carnival, Erynn won two bronze medals and a silver and achieved qualifying times to attend the Gold Coast Regional swimming carnival.

She won all her events at the school swimming carnival and went on to represent Canungra at the District Cham-pionships held at the Runaway Bay Sports Super Centre.

At the Canungra Swimming Club’s end of season trophy night, Erynn was first in the 10 year old girls category and received the Junior Girl Champion perpetual trophy.

Following her outstanding progress this season, Erynn plans to swim throughout winter and make the next summer swimming season even better.

As the winner of the February Foodworks Sportsper-son of the Month, Erynn will receive a$50 Foodworks voucher and a $50 sports store voucher kindly donated by Canungra Foodworks. Congratulations Erynn!

Erynn Phillips

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Women’s Team Kick Off

By David Baker, Canungra Owls Soccer ClubThe Canungra Owls women’s team returned to the

competition on Wednesday 20th March under lights at Moriarty Park with a hard fought two-all draw with Tugun. Well done ladies. The first game of the season is never easy but at least the nerves will be gone, if not the aches and pains.

Thanks to the combined efforts of coach David Huynh, manager Lana Rankin and President Bren Dalby the women’s team was put back together after a year off with a few old heads and some young blood. George Dalby had the field and linemarking in very good order for the first game of the year . Thanks George.

A working bee was conducted on 9th March to prepare the fields, goals and equipment for the new season. Thank you to Canungra Foodworks for supplying food and drink to the appreciative workers. Thanks also to Tim Daniels for answering an SOS and slashing the field when the mower played up like a two bob watch.

Many thanks to Pete Teveluwe, George and Bren Dalby, Alesia and Greg McCabe, Bec and Don Bell-McNee, Connie Sutherland, Nathalie and Peter Parry, Sandy and Lane Middis, Sam Wilson, Lana Rankin and the many young players who put in a big effort. Without volunteers Canungra would not have this community sporting club which this year boasts just in excess of 100 players.

Canungra is fielding Under 6, 7, 8, 9 Green; 9 Gold; 10,11,13,15 Green and 15 Gold teams this year. Their seasons kick off 12th and 13th April. Good luck to all the players, coaches and managers. We hope you all have a great time, make new friends and that the many parents and guardians also make new friends in the community!

The club relies on volunteers to coach these teams. This is a large commitment so we applaud the community spirit shown by Kellie Linnehan, Ricky Salisbury, Stephen Mills, Colin Hasler, Greg Mathers, Shane (Jack) Jackson, Daryl Skerke, John Harrison Snr, Will Sayer and David Huynh for taking this on.

Football Gold Coast is conducting FREE grass roots coaching courses on 7th April at Moriarty Park. If you are interested please go Football Gold Coast website to register. Anyone interested in football or who has a child playing and wants to learn more about the game and how it is coached is encouraged to attend. The more the merrier.

The Canungra Hotel continues to allow the club to conduct meat tray raffles every second Sunday lunchtime. We require volunteers for this vital fundraiser which keeps our fees low. Please call Bren Dalby 0414 435 919 if you are interested in helping out one Sunday.

GO THE OWLS IN 2013!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Scenic Rim Spectacular Swim MeetBy Robyn Lee

The day dawned in a blaze of sunshine, to the relief of the organisers of the Scenic Rim Spectacular Swim Meet held at Canungra Swimming Pool on Saturday 23rd February 2013.

Over 200 competitors registered for the event with approximately 400 people attending the day. Canungra Swimming Pool had never seen anything like it. The grounds were full of colourful tents and excited competitors, with cars parking all down Monarch Drive.

The Scenic Rim Swimming Club, based in Beaudesert, were the organisers of the event but the swimming venue selected was Canungra. Canungra Swimming Club manned a BBQ on the day.

Swim Clubs attended from within the Scenic Rim and the Gold Coast area such as Beaudesert, Southport, Coomera and Palm Beach-Currumbin.

Canungra Swimming Club can be proud of the children who competed on the day. They all swam personal bests. The stars of the team were Joseph Sheppard winning five medals and Erynn Phillips winning three medals.

It is encouraging that a small town such as Canungra can be host to such a major sporting event.

There were many favourable remarks made on the day by visiting swimmers about the friendly nature of the town.

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Trophies for Swim ChampsBy Robyn Lee

On Saturday 23rd March the Canungra Social Swim Club held its Trophy Night at the Canungra RSL. Every-one enjoyed a buffet meal followed by dancing to music provided by DJ Visual Beats. It was a great night for members, with their families and friends, to reminisce about the season that had been and what lay ahead. It was also an opportunity to thank Ann from Foodworks for their generous support throughout the Swimming Season.

President, Amanda Thorogood, presented the trophies and medallions to swimmers who had participated in the Championship Swim Night held a week previously.

The Perpetual trophies and shield winners for the 2012/13 swim season were announced. They were as follows:• Junior Girl Champion - Erynn Phillips• Junior Boy Champion - Daniel Sheppard• Senior Girl Champion - Abbey Thorogood• Senior Boy Champion - Joseph Sheppard• Junior Girls Encouragement Award -Sophie Moriarty• Junior Boys Encouragement Award - Beau Geiger• Senior Girls Encouragement Award - Victoria Lee• Senior Boys Encouragement Award - Tobias Stuart• Club Person of the Year - Alanna Phillips

During the “off season” there will be a swim program organised by Coach – Alanna Phillips. This involves swim sessions at the Scenic Rim Swim Club heated pool in Beaudesert and land based fitness sessions at Canungra State School. For more information contact Alanna on 0409 752 997.

Canungra Bowls ClubBy Ray Hickson

The Joy Wilson Memorial Triples was held on 11th March with Peter Hickson, Faye Hines and Ray Hickson (Skip) winning with a score of +11. Runner up was the Team from Beenleigh with Trevor Broad (Skip) with a score of + 9.

After Round six of the Business and Community Thursday night competition Bees News lead on 8 + 33 from Numb Nuts 6 + 39. The competition is now complete with new teams Can Bees from Canungra and Beechmont joining the competition.

The Business and Community Ladder as of 14th March: Bees News: 8 + 33, Numb Nuts: 6 + 39, The Family: 6 + 24, Wise Cracks: 6 + 13, Paper Runners: 4 - 3, Bowlicks: 4 - 13, Tamborine Transport: 2 - 7, Crazy Farmers: 2 - 12, Can Bees: 0 - 21, Happy Days: 0 - 37.

The first of the Canungra Wall Plaque Competition for 2013 was held on March 15th against Mudgeeraba.

The Overall Winners were Mudgeeraba with + 34. The Highest Rink Margin was also won by Mudgeeraba with + 25.

Canungra Wall Plaque winners Leeanne Morrison, Faye Cook and Ellenor Kuipers

The Joy Wilson Shield presented by Secretary Joyce Libke, Faye Hines, Peter Hickson and Ray Hickson

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