Eumundi Voice Magazine

Fortnightly local views and news

Eumundi Rotary sharing the voices of Eumundi and surrounds

Eumundi Voice Magazine

Fortnightly local views and news

Eumundi Rotary sharing the voices of Eumundi and surrounds

Eumundi Voice Magazine

Fortnightly local views and news

Eumundi Rotary sharing the voices of Eumundi and surrounds

Eumundi Voice Magazine

Fortnightly local views and news

Eumundi Rotary sharing the voices of Eumundi and surrounds

Produced by not-for-profit Eumundi Rotary Initiatives Ltd (ERIL)

Eumundi Voice Issue 91
Thursday 18 April 2024

Eumundi Voice Issue 90

Thursday 4 April 2024

Eumundi Voice is a free fortnightly 32-36 page colour magazine with 5,000 copies published and delivered to letterboxes and community distribution points across Eumundi and surrounds.

After production costs, 100% of funds raised from advertising in Eumundi Voice are given back as donations to individuals and not-for-profit groups within our community to support worthwhile projects and activities.

The magazine acts as “the voice of Eumundi and surrounds” and is a true community publication offering local news, what’s on, recent events, new in town, Councillors and Police reports, Eumundi Rotary Club updates, environment, youth, sport, heritage, travel and the list goes on.

There is something for every reader and we thank our contributors and advertisers for their continuing support.

A dedicated team of volunteers deliver the magazine every second Thursday in Eumundi, Kenilworth, Belli Park, Eerwah Vale, North Arm, Cooroy, Yandina, Verrierdale, Doonan, Pomona, Kin Kin and Noosa.

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Looking forward to seeing everyone on Sunday.Come and Join the Thai Community for iconic Thai New Year /Songkran Festival
This Sunday @ Eumundi market/The Terraces
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Hobby horse riding is a new and growing sport in Australia that mirrors other horse events. In many other countries it attracts thousands of competitors and spectators and will soon be showcased at the Qld Hobby Horse Championships on 5 July.
The championships will feature dressage and show jumping events including a high jump competition which sees horses and riders clearing at least 1.2m. It will be held at the Morayfield Sport and Events Centre, an excellent indoor venue centrally located to encourage participation from a wide area.
Matty Sormani and Coralie Kedzlie developed Hobby Horse Riders to bring together riders from all over Australia and the world. Encouraging and helping riders and their families to build their own clubs, they are seeing increased growth. The sport started in Finland early in the 21st century and has spread across the world attracting more than 10,000 hobby horse enthusiasts to the Finnish Annual Championships.
Social and competitive events are regularly organised at Belli Park. Other groups and clubs have events on the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane and throughout NSW, Vic and WA.
Members of the Hobby Horse Riders team recently travelled to Canberra to help the Finnish Embassy showcase hobby horse riding in Australia. Hundreds of visitors joined in the fun, from tiny tots to mums and dads and serious hobby horse high jump enthusiasts.
You may wonder, “Why hobby horses?” The sport provides a safe and friendly opportunity to explore and learn about horses and horse events. The rules are similar to other horse events and a fun way to learn and meet others. Riders of all ages participate and newcomers are welcome.
“It’s great to see young people getting outside and being physically active. Many get creative, designing and making their own hobby horses and the tack to go with them,” said Coralie.
For more information visit: hobbyhorseriders.com. Membership is free and you can keep up-to-date with what is happening in the world of hobby horse sports and recreation.
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Hobby horse riding is a new and growing sport in Australia that mirrors other horse events. In many other countries it attracts thousands of competitors and spectators and will soon be showcased at the Qld Hobby Horse Championships on 5 July.
The championships will feature dressage and show jumping events including a high jump competition which sees horses and riders clearing at least 1.2m. It will be held at the Morayfield Sport and Events Centre, an excellent indoor venue centrally located to encourage participation from a wide area.  
Matty Sormani and Coralie Kedzlie developed Hobby Horse Riders to bring together riders from all over Australia and the world. Encouraging and helping riders and their families to build their own clubs, they are seeing increased growth. The sport started in Finland early in the 21st century and has spread across the world attracting more than 10,000 hobby horse enthusiasts to the Finnish Annual Championships.  
Social and competitive events are regularly organised at Belli Park. Other groups and clubs have events on the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane and throughout NSW, Vic and WA.  
Members of the Hobby Horse Riders team recently travelled to Canberra to help the Finnish Embassy showcase hobby horse riding in Australia. Hundreds of visitors joined in the fun, from tiny tots to mums and dads and serious hobby horse high jump enthusiasts. 
You may wonder, “Why hobby horses?” The sport provides a safe and friendly opportunity to explore and learn about horses and horse events. The rules are similar to other horse events and a fun way to learn and meet others. Riders of all ages participate and newcomers are welcome. 
“It’s great to see young people getting outside and being physically active. Many get creative, designing and making their own hobby horses and the tack to go with them,” said Coralie.
For more information visit: hobbyhorseriders.com. Membership is free and you can keep up-to-date with what is happening in the world of hobby horse sports and recreation.Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

Anzac Day Eumundi 2024

Thank you to the Eumundi and District Historical Association for organising Eumundi’s annual Anzac commemoration.

A big shout out also to the volunteers who provided the gunfire breakfast from the Rotary Club of Eumundi.
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Anzac Day Eumundi 2024

Thank you to the Eumundi and District Historical Association for organising Eumundi’s annual Anzac commemoration.

A big shout out also to the volunteers who provided the gunfire breakfast from the Rotary Club of Eumundi.Image attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment
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