Eumundi Voice Magazine

Fortnightly local views and news

Eumundi Voice is a free, fortnightly 32-36 page colour magazine with up to 4,500 copies published and delivered to letterboxes and community distribution points across Eumundi and surrounds.

Published by Eumundi Rotary Initiatives Ltd trading as Eumundi Voice, the magazine is a true community publication offering what’s on, what’s new in town, council and police reports, environment, youth, sport, heritage, travel and more. Find out about local businesses who provide our community with a wide range of products and services so you can ‘buy local and support local’.

100% of surplus funds, after production and overhead costs are deducted, are given back as donations to charities within our community to support worthwhile projects and activities.

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

We thank our contributors and advertisers for their continuing support.

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SCC’s invasive weeds project, funded by the Environment Levy, ensures levy contributions are reinvested into protecting the region’s environment and supporting resilient landscapes for the future.
This 5-year project conducted a variety of weed management control options and research trials using innovative technologies. The project explored drone mapping and artificial intelligence to detect invasive weeds at scale, environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling to identify weeds spreading through catchments and waterways, and trials of alternative control methods to reduce long term reliance on herbicides.
Why worry about weeds? In Australia, invasive weeds were cited as the number 1 leading cause of biodiversity loss and species extinction. It’s a billion-dollar problem. The CSIRO estimated the financial cost of managing Australia’s 3,000 invasive weed species to be around $25B – and add to that the immense cost of managing the environmental damage caused by these pest plants.
Council will run 2 more Weed Army events and workshops with practical, hands-on demonstrations that show participants how to work with the land, not against it, restore habitat, protect wildlife and save themselves time and money in the long term.
Visit: t.ly/g1YXF.
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On 4 June the Eumundi Rotary Club celebrated the outstanding service of 4 valued Honorary Members, recognising their significant contributions to Rotary and the wider community.
Bob Ward was acknowledged for more than 20 years of service, including leadership roles at Cooroy and Eumundi, and for his longstanding support of members. John Turnbull was recognised for more than 26 years in Rotary, including service as president, treasurer and foundation member of Eumundi Rotary. Joyce Turnbull was honoured for 12 years of dedicated service, notably as president, membership chair and the driving force behind Eumundi Voice. Pam Moffat was commended for her contribution since joining in 2018, particularly in vocational activities such as the club's Pride of Work celebrations, Eumundi Voice magazine deliveries and photography.
The evening was a heartfelt tribute to their leadership, friendship and commitment, with members expressing deep gratitude for the lasting impact each has made on the club.
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The last weekend in May was the date for the 30th Goomeri Pumpkin Festival and what a success it was! Thousands of people enjoyed the autumn sunshine and the host of activities around the theme of pumpkins.
Goomeri’s main streets were alive with craft and produce stalls. Dressing in orange and green added to the festive spirit, while many visitors had a new Akubra or ‘flannie’ shirt on their shopping list. The Pumpkin Olympics included shot put and running races, and the biggest pumpkin weighed in at an impressive 105.5kg.
The Grand Parade was outstanding with heritage floats, a horse-drawn Cinderella coach and services floats from Rural Fire, Police and SES. Music from pipe bands, drumming groups and the jingly bells of the Morris Dancers were followed by the sound bursts from the hot-rods, acrobatics and Indigenous groups.
Friday night was Rodeo night, with all the thrills of bareback and saddle bronco riders, the gyrations of the bull riders and youngsters on energetic calves. Saturday night was Twilight Food Night with dozens of stalls serving Thai and Greek, as well as the usual burgers and spiral potatoes – plus pumpkin soup to warm up your insides before the fireworks. Sunday afternoon’s highlight was the Pumpkin Roll down Policeman’s Hill, with entrants aiming to roll one all the way down hill, or land one on the Sweet Spot to get part of the $15,000 prize money.
Make sure to head there next year! You have ample time to crochet an orange and green beanie.
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100% of surplus funds, after production and overhead costs are deducted, are given back as donations to charities within our community to support worthwhile projects and activities.

Eumundi Voice is an initiative of not-for-profit Eumundi Rotary Initiatives Ltd (ERIL)