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cathyrossphoto · 2 years ago
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Beerburrum East State Forest, Gubbi Gubbi country
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food-service · 7 months ago
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Coeliac Friendly Cafe Beerburrum: A Haven for Healthy Eats
Nestled in the heart of Beerburrum, Coeliac Friendly Cafe stands out as a beacon of culinary delight for those with gluten intolerance. With a menu designed to cater to gluten-free diets without compromising on taste or quality, this cafe has become a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
One of the standout features of Coeliac Friendly Cafe Beerburrum is its commitment to providing a wide range of options for customers with dietary restrictions. From freshly baked gluten-free bread to delicious pastries and cakes, every item on the menu is carefully crafted to ensure that those with coeliac disease can enjoy a meal without worry.
What sets Coeliac Friendly Cafe apart is its dedication to using locally sourced ingredients whenever possible. This not only supports local farmers and producers but also ensures that every dish is fresh, flavorful, and of the highest quality.
Order Milkshakes & Fresh Juices are also a specialty at Coeliac Friendly Cafe, with a variety of options available to suit every taste. Whether you prefer a classic chocolate milkshake or a refreshing fruit juice, you can rest assured that your drink is gluten-free and delicious.
The atmosphere at Coeliac Friendly Cafe is warm and inviting, making it the perfect place to relax and enjoy a meal with friends or family. The friendly staff are always on hand to help with any dietary requirements and to ensure that your dining experience is nothing short of exceptional.
In addition to its delicious food and welcoming atmosphere, Coeliac Friendly Cafe also offers a range of gluten-free products for sale. From bread and cakes to pasta and sauces, you can stock up on all your gluten-free essentials while enjoying a meal at the cafe.
In conclusion, Coeliac Friendly Cafe Beerburrum is a must-visit for anyone looking for delicious gluten-free food in a welcoming environment. With its commitment to quality, local produce, and customer satisfaction, this cafe has truly earned its reputation as a haven for healthy eats.
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veritywarner90 · 1 year ago
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Event | Caboolture: Why it’s important to Vote No!
I will be joining Hon. Gary Johns and Dave Pellowe to share my views on why it is so important we vote no in the upcoming Voice Referendum.
Bookings are essential due to limited seating:
https://www.trybooking.com/CKPJX
Wednesday, 27 Sept 2023 | 6 pm to 8 pm
Caboolture Sports Central
Cnr Hasking Street & Beerburrum Road
Caboolture QLD 4510
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simplyteegan · 4 years ago
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messyspace · 7 years ago
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I found the most Australian sign ever XD 
Couldn’t be prouder to be an Ausy
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reisefuchs · 8 years ago
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Die Glasshouse Mountains, ca. 90 km von Brisbane entfernt, ragen aus dem Nichts hervor. Die Hügel haben uns ein bisschen an #vangvieng erinnert... Das #hinterland (das nennen die hier tatsächlich so ;)) der Sunshinecoast ist auf jeden Fall ein Besuch wert. #brisbane #queensland #maleny #beerburrum #enjoyyourlife #genießen #entdecken #reisefuchs (hier: Maleny, Queensland)
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chlorophyll-and-chitin · 7 years ago
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Mount Beerburrum, Queensland, Australia
JAN-2017
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winglingtings · 4 years ago
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Mira 2016 (at Beerburrum, Queensland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFRQ_wTFPtr/?igshid=w0uoj5lmgb42
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sirjustynmedievalknight · 5 years ago
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All but a stones throw from my home, it’s my extended back yard. It was nice to spend the afternoon with the kids out in nature, walking, splashing in muddy puddles and teaching them about various animal tracks and basis survival. #medieval #glasshousemountains #beerburrumstateforest #wamuran #elimbah #caboolture #moodlu (at Beerburrum State Forest) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9_dEoKn0fZ/?igshid=1hxcp2hmz6c1p
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marcelrodrigue · 6 years ago
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The Glass House Mountains The volcanic peaks of the Glass House Mountains rise dramatically from the surrounding Sunshine Coast landscape. The Glass House Mountains were named by Lieutenant James Cook in 1770. The following extract from Cook's journal on Thursday, 17 May 1770 noted: 'These hills lie but a little way inland and not far from each other, they are very remarkable on account of their singular form of elevation, which very much resemble glass houses which occasioned my giving them that name... The Glass House Mountains area was a special meeting place where many Aboriginal people gathered for ceremonies and trading. This place is considered spiritually significant with many ceremonial sites still present and protected today. Aboriginal people could 'read' environmental signs and knew that certain events (such as a tree flowering) heralded another food supply. The people here planned large festivals and gatherings such as bunya nut festivals at times when local food sources were peaking. This way a crowd of hundreds of people could be catered for with minimal effort. Early missionaries in this area saw gatherings of thousands of people. The bush here sustained people for thousands of years. The Glass House Mountains area provided many resources from a varied and rich environment which included river systems, open forests, coastal wetlands and mountain forests. #visitqueensland #visitaustralia #tourismaustralia #beerburrum #sunshinecoast #Queensland #Australia #Nature #naturelovers #ilovenature #nightshot #glasshousemountainsnationalpark #nationalparks #marcelrodrigue #photography #abcmyphoto #getoutdoors #whatevertheweather #moodygrams #beautifulworld (à Glass House Mountains, Queensland, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpQ-SbOjHY8/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=2c99n2c9hfpz
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food-service · 7 months ago
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oceanusborealis · 7 years ago
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TL;DR – Today I explore the winding roads and mountain towns of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland
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During 2017 I received some bad news and the best way to deal with bad news is always to run away from your problems … ok no that is a bad idea, but if you are going to run away from your problems you can do worse than running away to the beautiful Sunshine Coast Hinterland. So let’s hop on the Bruce Highway and head north from Brisbane and have a look at a little slice of heaven here on Earth. Also, if you are on mobile, now if the time to check that you are on wifi.
also a good time for a Public Service Announcement, if you see a Cassowary in real life, don’t go near it, they can mess you up
It’s Croc Time
Exploring all the many wonders of Australia Zoo
Ok is not totes aborbes
  Now as you turn onto the Steve Irwin Way at Beerburrum, you instantly enter into a different world, a world of forests as the Glass House Mountains look down at your passage. Now it is here that we make our first stop on our trip, and a sort of pilgrimage for those heading into the Hinterlands and that is Australia Zoo #NotASponsor at Beerwah. Now one of my greatest memories was heading to Australia Zoo one Easter Holidays when I was young and discovering to my immense joy that Steve ‘The Crocodile Hunter’ Irwin was there and was doing the crocodile demonstrations live. You saw him on TV but nothing prepared you for how amazing he was in person. Well, a lot of things have changed since then and one of them is the size of the Zoo, expanding in all direction with tigers and giraffes, and kangaroos, oh my. It was such a rush to see the crocodile shows, see the birds of prey soar, the otters swim, and the Tasmanian devils run like their house was on fire. You will need to give yourself some time to explore all the parts of the zoo, but trust me it is a lot of fun.
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The view from my cabin
  After a long day walking around the Australia Zoo I hung a left at Landsborough and made my way up the ridgeline to the sleepy town of Maleny, my base of operations for this short trip into the Hinterland. Maleny is at the heart of the dairy industry in the Sunshine Coast and as such is about 90% cheese … beautiful, beautiful cheese, ok maybe not 90% but at least 70%. The first job was to check in to the cabin I was staying in Pomodoras on Obi #NotASponsor which as the name suggests is along the banks of the Obi Obi Creek. I picked Pomodoras because it was close enough to the town centre that you could walk in yet the trees made it feel secluded, away from the world, the fact it had a spa bath was just a happy bonus, though that bath did have deceptively small plugs. When I got there I ended up crashing on the bed and getting some sleep to prepare for the big day in the morning.
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Witta stunning one day, perfect the next
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  Now one of the best things about Maleny is that you do not have to travel far to see spectacular views. So in the morning I walked up into the town centre and had a beautiful café breakfast, of course, full of smashed avocados as is tradition, and then spent the morning meandering around the town and driving north to Witta stopping at the little cafes and fruit stands that you see along the road.
  Ah the serenity
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  After a beautiful lunch at the cabin, I decided to drive out to Gardners Falls a swimming hole just outside of town. The falls are just a short walk from the carpark and even though it tends to be cooler up in the Hinterland it is nice to dive in and have a swim.
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One of the gems of the Sunshine Coast
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After the falls I made my way to the Maleny Dairies #NotASponsor, which is both a working farm and dairy processing plant (which you can tour if you want) but also a great place to pick up some fresh milk and have a cup of tea. Now after a chill session, I took the short drive to one of the gems of the Sunshine Coast – Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve. Now the park itself is nice, you may even see some adorable wallabies if you are lucky but the real draw is the lookout where you can see The Glass House Mountains. While the name of the mountains comes from James Cook as he surveyed the area in the 1770s the mountains have deep cultural and religious significance for the local Jinibara and Gubbi Gubbi people. On a clear day, you can see all the way to Brisbane, and I spent a lot of time just watching the clouds and the setting sun play across the landscape.
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  One final look across the seas
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  After another wonderful night in which I ate snacks from the local IGA and watched Arrival (see review) which of course meant I cried a lot (damn Amy Adams you should have totally got an Oscars nomination for your work here) I went to bed, for it was an early morning for me. Unfortunately, I had to leave the next day which is a shame because there are so many other places I just didn’t get time to visit like Kenilworth and its mounds of cheeses, there is so much cheese, or Mapleton and its beautiful national parks. However, I did have a little time to sneak in one more visit and this was too the stunning town of Montville. Montville has a long history as a place to escape the pressures of city life and it still retains that charm. I only had a chance to grab a quick breakfast before I had to return home to work, but with views that stretch all the way to Mooloolaba and Maroochydore on the coast and out into the Pacific Ocean it was an amazing breakfast. Alas, as soon as it started it had to end and my trip to the Sunshine Coast Hinterland was over, but it wasn’t the last time I’ll visit, I mean I have to go stock up on cheese at some point, did I mention how good the cheese was, if I didn’t goodness the cheese is choice as.
  By Brian MacNamara: You can follow Brian on Twitter Here, when he’s not chatting about Movies and TV, he’ll be talking about International Relations, or the Solar System.
Have you visited The Sunshine Coast Hinterland?, let us know what you thought in the comments below, feel free to share this review on any of the social medias and you can follow us Here. Check out all our past reviews and articles Here, and have a happy day. 
  Credits – All images are by the author
  Explore It – The Sunshine Coast Hinterland TL;DR – Today I explore the winding roads and mountain towns of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland…
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alluneedissunshine · 7 years ago
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Rays of Light
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Rays of Light by dominique mary Via Flickr:
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qldrail · 8 years ago
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A Nambour service leaves Beerburrum, 27/5/17.
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littlepiecesofme70-blog · 8 years ago
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Beautiful glasshouse mountains. #glasshousemountainslookout #sunshinecoast #beerburrum #queensland #australia (at Glass House Mountains)
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chlorophyll-and-chitin · 7 years ago
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Mount Beerburrum, Queensland, Australia
JAN-2017
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