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New visitor experience for Cooroy BY ALEX PURCELL COOROY’S RV Stop Over is getting a makeover. The current Stop Over off Mary River Road will be upgraded to create a visitor experience, including an information booth with a specially-designed locality map. As an initiative of the Cooroy Chamber of Commerce, President Chris Bell said the project has taken 15 months to come to fruition and has been made possible through a “generous” grant from Tourism Noosa. “The grant money from Tourism Noosa will be used for landscaping on the site, with this comprising planting 34 trees of different sizes and species, as well as some other general improvements,” Chris said. Tourism Noosa CEO Melanie Anderson said the funding, as part of the Noosa Villages Tourism Funding Boost, was provided to business and chamber associations, including the Cooroy Chamber of Commerce. “Our funding for Cooroy has supported revamping of the RV park, specifically providing low maintenance landscaping around the park,” Melanie said. Included in the upgrade is an information booth in the form of a “retro, recycled bus shelter” that is donated by Noosa Council. “In the process of organising this project, information came to light that the original approved Council plans for the site had provision for an information booth. The plan even specified that Council would provide a recycled bus shelter for this purpose.” Chris said that while the Chamber felt an information booth offered many opportunities, there was no point in having one unless they had some information to provide to the many visitors to the Noosa Hinterland. “As a result, the Chamber has

Tourism Noosa CEO, Melanie Anderson and Cooroy Chamber of Commerce, president Chris Bell at the soon to be upgraded RV Stop Over. Picture: Travis Macfarlane.

embarked on the creation of a map, along the lines of the one which is so popular in the Noosa region. “The map will include a local street directory of Cooroy, Lake Macdonald and Black Mountain, local attractions, a Hinterland locality map with QR codes for Cooroy, Pomona, Cooran and Kin Kin that brings up new Tourism Noosa video presentations for each of the Hinterland villages, an introduction prepared by the Chamber, Tourism Noosa and Noosa Council and a business

directory for all Chamber of Commerce members, which is also accessible by a QR code.” “It will be all-encompassing and comprehensive. We’re calling it ‘Cooroy - Gateway to the Noosa Hinterland’ and the initial print run will be 10,000 copies. These will be available in the information booth as well as around Cooroy in places such as the Butter Factory, the Library, RSL, IGA and many of the local businesses,” Chris said. Melanie said the map and information booth will be great for

visitors seeking information on things to do and experience in the region. “It will be great to have the information booth at the RV park. We know that visitors typically enjoy seeking out first-hand information about things to do and discover in a region from locals 'in the know'.” Tourism Noosa will promote the new RV Stop Over, including the information booth, through the visitnoosa.com.au website. “We will provide an improved website and content updates, as well as adding to blogs and

itineraries for visitors. Self-drive itineraries to discover Noosa and the Hinterland region are popular, so this will be welcome news for showcasing Cooroy,” Melanie said. “Tourism Noosa congratulates the Cooroy Chamber of Commerce on being so proactive and driving this project to fruition. The Chamber is achieving great things for Cooroy and we are keen to assist where we can.” Chris said that weather permitting, the project should be completed by the end of July.

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HELLO from central New South Wales. It has been more than four months now since we packed up our van to live full-time on the road, travelling around Australia. And it is wonderful. But it hasn’t been without its trials and tribulations. There has been some adjustment to finding a balance that suits all but we now have a great routine that allows for work, school and exploring. And exploring we have. We have been snorkelling on Lady Musgrave Island, noodling for opals at Lightning Ridge and riding horses along the Gwydir River. We’ve helped out on farms and at camp drafts, discovered some amazing properties through Hipcamp and wandered through town after town learning about their history and people. I feel so lucky to be able to have this incredible experience with my family while still doing what I love - writing for my beloved Cooroy Rag newspaper. Working remotely isn’t new to me. I was an online journalist with News Corp for over 10 years, but it is all thanks to our incredible team, Judy, Jodi and Kristina and the invaluable help of Geoff that I have been able to do this. I look forward to bringing you many more editions of the Cooroy Rag - from somewhere in Australia

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A VISIT from the Stage Coach in March 1990 had Cooroy Kindergarten children enthralled. Allan Templeton, sitting atop the coach, was decked out for the occasion in a bowler “and all”.

Kin Kin Road widening project to begin ................... 4

Cooroy Rag, Vol. 20, No. 12, 21 March 1990.

From Cooroy to the Nullabor - for love................ 5

Social housing development proposed ............................ 3 New Six Mile Creek bridge ‘studier’ and ‘higher’ ........... 4

Flood gates proposal........... 6

Letters to the editor A big thank you to our Editor for such comprehensive feedback on Cooroy’s traffic issues (“No fix for our Elm Street nightmare”, Cooroy Rag, 23 March 2022). It is important that Cooroy understands why progress isn't made on solving the traffic grid. Cooroy is its own enemy because of division. There has to be one consensus, one voice to start the ball rolling. The first point is to disprove TMR’s reasoning [for lights]. Secondly, to put forward a plan that proves freeing up traffic in a safe manner. There are the two roundabouts, which must be raised to bring traffic to a 5 k/h speed, combined with wide islands together with widening of the rail overpass allowing traffic [trucks] safer access, less an angle, and

Playground CCTV cameras now operating...................... 6

also allowing a bike path and pedestrian footpath. No private land will be utilised. A second proposal is relocating the public school above the golf course. Not impossible and costing less than the first proposal. The third proposal is the Frogmouth Lane bi-pass [2.7 kms]. This will be completed one day but is not the first priority, simply because it is local traffic essentially [not Noosa] that is causing the traffic grid. Unite Cooroy or forever be relegated by indecision. Thanking you, M.H. Prior, Cooroy Editor, In your article ‘Wet weather wreaks havoc on Botanic Gardens maintenance’ Cooroy Rag May 25 2022, the Council is blaming the recent wet weather for the dishevelled, unkempt

state of the Noosa Botanic Gardens at Lake Macdonald. I am a frequent visitor to the Lake Macdonald Gardens, and have been for many years, and agree with Jeannine Sewell, who says she is ‘very disappointed’ by the state of the gardens. They are now and always have been in a very sorry state. But how can only two full time employees keep 8 hectares in good shape, even with the help of volunteers one day a week. It’s an impossible job as anyone who has any knowledge of looking after even a suburban home garden would know. The Council needs to stop pretending that all is AOK with the gardens and staff it appropriately. Jennifer Sadler Lake Macdonald

The face behind Humans of the Hinterland.................. 7 Trev starts new seniors lunchtime muso jam............ 8 The volunteers behind charity op shop.................... 9 Cooroy Family Practice serves community..............10 Business opens shop front....................................11 What's On.................... 12-19 Community.................. 20-21 Your Say...................... 22-23 Health & Sport..............24-25 Schools.............................. 26 Classifieds........................ 27 Trades & Services....... 28-29 Puzzles............................. 30 Real Estate.................. 30-39

Bouquets and brickbats BOUQUET HAVE you ever lost your wallet and experienced the worry from doing so? Well I did and I want to thank two wonderful people, honest people, who found it in Cooroy RSL carpark on Thursday 12 May 2022. Don Smith and his wife, you are very special people for handing my wallet into

the Cooroy Police Station with all cash and cards still as they were. You would not accept a reward when I rang you. Heartfelt thanks, Patricia

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Social housing development proposed BY ALEX PURCELL THE applicant of a proposed social housing development for Cooroy is calling on the support of Council and the community. An application for a material change of use of 55 and 70 Carpenters Road, Cooroy, to build 33 not-for-profit modular units to provide housing for single women over the age of 50 has been lodged with Noosa Council. Applicant, Eco Cottages Director, Greg Phipps, said that the proposed development is an emergency response to the current housing crisis. “This proposed project is about taking action. The current crisis in social housing and rental availability is in a very serious and dangerous situation now for the entire community. Of concern is the lack of on the ground action now. “This proposed development will provide a diverse mix of 33 individual small, fully furnished, sustainable high-quality homes, comprising 13 two-bedroom dwellings and 20 one-bedroom dwellings on individual allotments on the sixacre block on Carpenters Road.” Greg said this is an innovative project and one that could be utilised as a “pilot study” for planning development for social housing projects going forward. “All sites and dwellings will only be sold to or leased to not-forprofit (NFP) organisations and or

approved registered Community Housing Providers (CHP) to provide perpetuity for social, affordable and sustainable housing on this site in the Noosa Shire for those in the community with the greatest need. That includes those suffering from domestic violence, single women over 50 and essential workers.” Greg is calling on Council and the community to get behind this project. “In Noosa Council’s Technical Report ‘Noosa Housing Needs Assessment 2021’, it is very evident that the Noosa Council is fully aware of the seriousness of the current crisis in social housing and has stated its desire to take action. “This project is about taking action. It’s not intended as a precedent to undermine the intent of the Noosa Plan 2020 or as a proposal that will ignore strategies to be developed by Noosa Council’s Strategic Planning Team for social housing. “We really need Council’s support. It is a moral obligation.” Council's Development Assessment Manager, Kerri Coyle said that Council has issued the applicant with a request for additional information “Council officers have issued a detailed information request to the applicant, seeking additional information about the site's suitability, given the site's existing constrained access, flooding in the

Eco Cottages Director, Greg Phipps is calling on council and the community to support a proposed social housing development in Cooroy. Picture: Travis Macfarlane.

area, limited access to services and the site's location in proximity to land intended to be developed for industrial uses in the future. “Officers have also raised concerns about the potential impact of the nearby sewage treatment plant on future residents. The information request was sent to the applicant on 13 April 2022 and is available on Council's website.

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“The applicant has three months in which to respond to Council's information request, which may be extended by agreement with Council should the applicant require additional time to address the issues raised. “Once the applicant responds to the information request, the application must be publicly notified for comment from the community,

and then the application will be assessed and reported to a future Council meeting,” Kerri said. Greg is asking the community to write a letter of support when the application is publicly notified for comment. “Please show Council your support of this application. Letters can be addressed directly to Noosa Shire Council or via Eco Cottages.”

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THE design for the new Six Mile Creek Bridge is now finalised. The Department of Transport and Main Roads has completed the detailed design for a “sturdier, concrete bridge” to replace the existing timber bridge on Kin Kin Road. The new bridge will be up to 3m higher than the existing structure and have a “significantly wider” bridge deck. Its two 3.8m wide lanes will be capable of transporting traffic in each direction, which will remove need for motorists to stop and give way to opposing traffic. While not a designated shared pathway, an additional 2.5m wide shoulder on each side of the bridge will improve accessibility for active transport users like bike riders. The design also includes a dedicated turning lane into Bellbird Flat Road, road realignment on sections of Kin Kin Road for the approaches to the bridge, and adequate clearance on either side of the bridge to allow for a pedestrian walkway in the future, subject to funding.

The exisiting Six Mile Creek bridge will be replaced with a new, wider concrete structure

Tenders are expected to be called in mid-2022, with construction planned to follow later in the year, and expected to take 12 months to complete, weather and

conditions permitting. Further updates such as commencement dates and expected disruptions will be provided by TMR.

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CONSTRUCTION will soon begin to widen a section of Kin Kin Road. Approximately 800m of road, from Turnbull Road to just north of Williams Road, will be widened to improve safety and road conditions. Work by The Department of Transport and Main Roads’ contractor is expected to start in June and should be complete by early 2023, weather permitting. Key works of the project include excavating the embankment on the western side of the road,

road widening, constructing new table drains, lengthening and replacing existing culverts, signage installation, vegetation clearing to accommodate the works and linemarking. Construction will be undertaken predominately from Monday to Friday between 6 am and 6 pm but some occasional weekend and night work may be required. During the construction phase, motorists can expect delays with single lane closures, reduced speed limit and some intermittent

property access restrictions. This project is a part of a number of measures TMR has implemented to improve safety and conditions for motorists on sections of Kin Kin Road including increased monitoring and inspections, drainage improvement works and pavement repairs, pavement testing to inform the design and future works of this project, vegetation management to improve visibility and speed limit reductions on sections of the road.

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From Cooroy to the Nullarbor - for love WAITING at a train station in a remote part of Western Australia after travelling across the country to meet a man she met online, Cooroy’s Nicole Gray wondered if perhaps he wasn’t real. But “finally he arrived really late” and what began as a casual visit turned into a permanent tree change and rural romance of epic proportions. Five years later, Nicole lives with her partner Greg in Rawlinna, an isolated locality on the Trans-Australian Railway, running their own business and working when they can on Greg’s family’s remote 750,000acre cattle station, 500km from Kalgoorlie. Nicole said her lifestyle in Rawlinna is a “unique type of life” and she loves it. “There are only three of us that live in Rawlinna; Greg, myself and the roo shooter. “It’s essentially a railway town and there’s nothing here except for a few old houses and the original mailroom and post office, but it can grow to 15-20 people when there is work happening. “It’s pretty vast out here, and it’s certainly not for everyone. You go without a lot of things but that brings you back to reality. “Our business is called Nullarbor Transport Services, we do the local roads and also roads for the Aboriginal communities, general freight and livestock carting. “Our life is so hectic we live out of suitcases either sleeping in the truck or sleeping in our swag as our work covers such a vast area including grading all the airstrips from Kalgoorlie to over the SA border to carting wool for Australia’s biggest sheep station to the Perth Wool Store.” Daughter of Ray and Dawn Kelly, Nicole grew up in Cooroy, attending Cooroy

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State School and later working in her family’s bike shop at Railway Square. But cattle, horses and mustering is her blood. “Before I met Greg, I used to contract muster for 10 years. I’ve always had horses and still have a property at Cooran. Dad doesn’t know where I got it from.” As well as running their business, Nicole and Greg also work for the railway, setting up the Rawlinna Train Station for the arrival of the famous Indian Pacific train every Friday night and Monday morning. “It comes into town twice a week and we do all the set-up like hanging lanterns along the train line.” It was during a visit by Channel 9, doing a story on the Indian Pacific that Nicole and her rural romance was uncovered and aired om TV. “Channel 9 were here doing a story on the Indian Pacific and they interviewed me about Rawlinna. When they asked me where I was from and I said Cooroy, they asked me what brought me out here and they transferred the episode into a love story. “It aired a couple of weeks ago but it can be streamed on Hello SA on 9Now. The

episode is Beyond Journey.” It’s not Nicole’s first TV appearance since living in Rawlinna. “The Melbourne Cup came through here and I was on Sunrise holding it. Not many people can say they’ve done that.” It has been nearly three years since Nicole has been back home to Cooroy and she said she is looking to return for a visit soon. But will Greg come with her? “Greg was born on the Nullarbor and has never left the Nullarbor. He’s never seen anything like Cooroy. When I met him he’d never even seen a concert. P!nk was touring so I booked VIP tickets. It was an eye-opener but he loved it.” Nicole said they are like chalk and cheese but it works. “I’m so out there and he’s so quiet.” Nicole said they plan to keep living their unique lifestyle as long as they can. In the meantime, some more getaways are on the cards after the couple recently took their first weekend off in five years to attend a friend’s wedding in Perth.

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THE installation of flood gates at two Hinterland bridges has been proposed. Pomona and District Weather Warnings Director, Nathanael Ford, wrote to Member for Noosa, Sandy Bolton, suggesting that flood gates be installed at Pinbarren Bridge on the Pomona-Kin Kin Road and Stratford Park Bridge on Louis Bazzo Drive. Nathanael said that at the conclusion of flooding events, signage at these two bridges is often strewn into the ditch. “This is a common occurrence, which often in the past, resulted in either SES or Queensland Police standing guard at the road closure points for days at a time.” “In more recent times, contracted traffic controllers have performed this duty, usually only during daylight hours, and sometimes but not often on a 24-hour basis.” Nathanael said considering public safety, he “implored” Sandy to arrange with Transport and Main Roads Queensland to have flood gates installed at either end of both bridges and the Pinbarren Bridge. “The planned upgrade of Pinbarren Bridge should also be altered to include these flood gates. These flood gates should be installed in a manner that would prevent traffic from circumventing the gates’ purpose by driving around them.”

State MP Sandy Bolton said that the suggestion has been sent through to TMR. “Over the years we have had drivers who risk their lives, as well those who attempt to rescue them, when they disregard signage or barriers during floods.” “The suggestion of flood gates or barriers has been sent through to TMR and we await their response.” Sandy said in addition, after the February floods, in preparation for this year’s state budget, a request has been made for a cloud-based early flood alert system to facilitate quicker closing and reopening of bridges during floods. “With the Six Mile Bridge #7 between Pomona and Pinbarren to be replaced this year with one 3 metres higher, there may be no need for flood gates there, as there would be for Louis Bazzo Drive.” “To residents using these bridges and roads, whilst we know it is incredibly frustrating when the bridges are closed, removing signage to cross before they have been inspected and deemed safe could result in a tragedy.” “Please remember, if it's flooded, forget it.” Nathanael said that similar gates are already used in Morayfield and other locations around Queensland. Photo credit: Narelle Ashlin

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SIX new CCTV cameras in Cooroy’s Hinterland Adventure Playground are now operating. The cameras cover all areas of the park during the day and after dark, with warning lights activated by motion detectors and a pre-recorded message played. Cooroy Chamber of Commerce President, Chris Bell, said that the message reminds intruders that they are trespassing and to exit the site immediately. “The motion detectors detect people but not possums and activate warning lights and the pre-recorded warning.”

Chris said the cost to install the six new cameras, which are an extension of Cooroy’s existing CCTV network and feed directly back to the Cooroy Police Station, was in excess of $20,000. “This was split 50/50 between Noosa Council and the Cooroy Chamber of Commerce. “The Chamber of Commerce also acknowledges and thanks Wythes Real Estate for their recent successful grant application that has contributed $1500 to the ongoing maintenance of the cameras.” A recent networking night, hosted by the Cooroy Chamber

of Commerce, also raised an additional $1400 for the upkeep of the Chamber's existing CCTV network around town. Chris said the event, held at Hinter Auctions’ new premises in Jarrah Street, raised much-needed funds for the ongoing maintenance of 31 strategically placed cameras, including three with automatic number plate recognition, in Cooroy’s CBD. “To make it happen, Richard Hansen from Hinter Auctions put out a call to local businesses to donate anything that he could put under the hammer. "The response was enor-

mous. Thanks to Mitre 10, Countryside Real Estate, Wright's Cut Meats, Urban Coyote, Cooroy Countrywear and Jeanery, Gelignite Jacks, the Cooroy Rag, Bold as Love Jewellers, Fox and Hound, Fika Cafe, Cooroy Car Parts, Galah Home, Live Life Pharmacy and Noosa and Hinterland Solar Advisors. “Thanks also goes to Rocky from Daddows Mobile Pizza for the steady flow of his delicious pizza everyone enjoyed through the night." See photos from the event on page 19.

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The face behind Humans of the Hinterland THERE’S a new human interest and storytelling project taking the Hinterland by storm. ‘Humans of the Hinterland’ is a Facebook page run by local, Gemma Guest. Gemma said she started the page after moving to the area and being ‘enamoured’ with the sense of community and the interesting people that have gravitated here. “The idea of photographing the local characters of the Hinterland has been bouncing around in my head for a few years.” “The area is like a mecca for the eccentric and creative but also for kind and generous people.” “I moved here with a toddler and a newborn and was suffering from post-natal depression. I always like to say, Pomona saved me. Walking into town each day, there was a real human connection, whether it was buying my coffee each day at SpillDeBeans or seeing the same familiar faces at the playground or the shop, the town embraced me.” “And it's been my mission ever since to try to do the same to others.” It wasn’t until January this year, when Gemma lost her

job, that she was able to actualise the ‘Humans of the Hinterland’ project. “I needed a new passion and I needed to create something positive from my grief. And along the way, spending time with these amazing humans, I'm learning so much and it's helping me to heal.” Gemma said that finding people for her stories comes from chatting to locals and being drawn to “interesting characters”. “I'm a pretty open, friendly person when I'm out and about. I just love to have a bit of a yarn with people and am always drawn to interesting characters or people that present a little bit 'outside the box'. “I love the human condition. I love real connections. My biggest role models are those who give back to the community, and there are many of them here, quietly going about their business with very little recognition. I have a few of them lined up to profile for the page hopefully soon.” Gemma said the aim of the ‘Humans of the Hinterland’ page is to document the magic of the Hinterland by essentially “preserving” the

people of this area and their stories. “I want to foster that amazing feeling of 'human connection', which has been difficult over the past few years. To inspire readers to follow their intuition and create a life that fulfils them, by seeing others doing the same thing. To tell 'real' stories, even if they're a bit messy or contain difficult emotions and topics... that's real life right?” So, what’s Gemma’s story? “I'm a lover of all things wild and wonderful, a jack of a few trades and a master of none. I have a history of working with people, unfinished science and nutrition degrees, a diploma of photography and horticulture qualifications. I spent many years volunteering my time to foster-based animal rescues and until recently lived and breathed the school kitchen garden program. “I love living in the Hinterland and feel so blessed I have the opportunity to raise my children here. I wouldn't live anywhere else.” To follow the ‘Humans of the Hinterland’ Facebook page go to: https://www. facebook.com/humansofthehinterland

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CALLING all seniors, baby boomers and grey nomads who love to play or listen to live music. Cooroy local, Trev Simpson, is hosting a new fortnightly lunchtime muso jam at the Apollonian Hotel, starting on June 15. Trev has been running muso jams on the Coast for years and said that he has started this one up for seniors to help keep the older generation socially, mentally and physically fit. “Music keeps your mind

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and your body active. It can help stave off dementia and keep you fit. “The lunchtime session is perfect for those who don’t want to go out at night-time and who have more energy during the day. “Moreover, this beautiful hotel is ideal because it has lots of parking and flat, easy access.” The muso jam will be held from 12 noon every second Wednesday at the Apollonian Hotel, Boreen Point. A

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PA, drum kit and base amp will be supplied. All other instruments are BYO. “You don’t have to be a muso to enjoy it. Come on down and have a delicious lunch, listen to some good music and meet some like-minded people. “Like Bon Jovi said, ‘Gonna live while I’m alive, sleep when I’m dead’. Let’s get out and play while we’re still alive.” For more info contact Trev on 0411 834 713.

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Cooroy Family Practice Manager/Managing Director, Vivianne Dawalibi, with her ‘Nobel Peace Prize Certificate – Sudan 1981’. STI screening, breastfeeding education and lactation support, contraception advice, as well as Implanon insertion and removal. “Our nursing team performs all areas of clinical nursing, including wound care, chronic disease management, health assessments of eligible patients, ECG (Electrocardiogram heart health check), Spirometry (lung capacity check), adult and childhood immunisations, IV Infusions and much more.” Vivianne said she is proud of the administrative support provided by the admin team, in particular, by Sherri.

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SINCE being renovated, a new colourful shop has opened in the old drapery store. Frame Tree Custom Framing is a family-run business that up until now, has been operating from home. Owner, Belinda Richardson, said that they have been operating for two years from home and are excited to open their first shop in the newly renovated space on Maple Street. “We are a local family and enjoy the sense of community that Cooroy has. With an amazing art community, what better place to open

a framing and art supply shop.” Belinda has been involved with art and design for over 25 years. “It is the accumulation of these skills in graphic design, photography, composition and picture framing that enable me to design the right frame and mat to compliment the piece. “There is a story behind every piece that comes through the door. We understand the emotional connection that people have with their treasures and we respect each piece as if it’s our own. “We provide quality crafts-

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“From schools to climate action groups, artists to multicultural groups, everyone was very enthusiastic and took this opportunity to find out more about refugees.” All of the groups came together at Federation Park, Palmwoods, on 4 June, to spell out the giant message of welcome, which was captured on film. “One of the aims of Refugee Week is to focus on how the community can provide a safe and welcoming environment for refugees. Recent events in Ukraine have brought home how people leading ordinary lives can become refugees overnight,” Gabby said. Refugee Week, from 19 to 25 June, is Australia’s peak annual activity to inform the public about refugees and to celebrate the positive contributions made by refugees to Australian society.

What: The Global Need for Healing Art Exhibition When: 18 to 26 June 2022 Where: Sonder Gallery, Unit 20/ 5 Taylor Court, Cooroy Contact: admin@sondergallery.com or phone 0408851584 The free exhibition at Sonder Gallery will open at 6 pm on Friday 18 June, with readings and music by former refugees and will run until 26 June. Bookings are essential. More information about the exhibition can be found at www.sondergallery.com.

New art on display at Bendigo Bank THE stylish works of artist Jean Parker are now on display at the Bendigo Bank Branch in Cooroy until 15 July. Born and raised in the UK, Jean travelled extensively through Europe, America and Canada before living in South Africa and finally, Australia. Once the owner of Hair Action Salon in Noosa, after retiring from hairdressing, Jean attended numerous art workshops to follow her passion and lifelong interest in art. With watercolour as her favourite medium, Jean

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RESIDENT artists Karen Roberts, Kerry Keyte and Gemma Troy, are launching a new exhibition at the Art Hub Cooroy. For Karen, creating enables her to share a part of her life’s journey in a spiritual and positive way. She uses a variety of media to bring the sculptures to life. Acrylic paints and assorted media are the final components to bring everything together and give “life” to her sculptural pieces. Working in mixed media gives Kerry the ability to adapt and change her artwork that is inspired by the light and ocean lifestyle

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Lots to do and see in Pomona for KOM weekend THE King of the Mountain event is on in Pomona on Sunday 24 July. Every year the event draws hundreds of spectators to Pomona for the Bendigo Bank International Mountain Challenge and Zinc 96 Prince & Princess Race. This year, other attractions include a classic car display, animal farm, bike ride, live music, Art in the Paddock and Antiques and Collectables Fair. The bike ride, sponsored by Venture Cycles, is fun for the entire family and friends who enjoy mountain biking through the beautiful Noosa Trails. Registration will commence at 8 am starting at Pomona State School at the bottom gate entrance. Entry costs $10 for adults and $5 for juniors (16 and under) for $20 for a family (up to five people max). Entry Fees are to be paid on the day

at the time of registration. Categories include beginners/novice, intermediate, and advanced. E bikes are welcome in any category. The ride will be on the Noosa Trail and Yurol Forestry, starting at 9 am and participants must have a reliable mountain bike, closed in shoes, helmet and water. Groups will be led by experienced riders. Everyone rides to their own level of skill and experience. For more information, contact Jeff Langton 0413 840 788 The car display, sponsored by Pomona True Value Hardware, invites all car clubs to attend and will be held from 11 am to 4 pm. An animal farm and pony rides are this year sponsored by Raine & Horne Noosa Hinterland. Music on the main stage from 11.30 am to 1.30 pm will be The Vibe,

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THE Rescue Ark is travelling around Australia helping endangered animals and will dock at Kandanga in July for the annual Mary River Festival. Watch the koalas, mary river turtles, spot-tailed quoll and many more threatened animals from the Mary River catchment make their way onto the Ark at the 2022 Mary River Festival on 16 July. The idea, based on the picture book, The Rescue Ark, taps into the increasing awareness about our endangered animals by young children and their parents.

Festival-goers can have fun tracing the Ark’s journey around the Mary River Catchment and treasure hunting clues about the animals before joining in the parade to help the animals onto the Ark by singing or acting out the rhymes wearing a costume, mask or cardboard cutout of their favourite endangered animal or plant. Schools are being invited to join in the fun with more details soon to be released on the Mary River Festival website. After a wet start to the year and three floods in the Mary

River catchment, organsers of this year’s Mary River Festival have chosen the theme, “Floods regenerate the Earth and the Sea”, and looks at the challenges and positives of flooding. Despite the adversity, floods seem to bring forth community resilience, and that has to be worth celebrating. The significance of the Rescue Ark, a feature of this year’s festival, is a boat many may recognise from a certain dam campaign will be loaded with threatened species. This year’s festival will also

Cost: Adult $10, child $5, family $25. Tickets are available online at: https:// events.humanitix.com/ mary-river-festival-2022 feature a great musical lineup, a popular Speaker’s Tent (featuring, among others, Martin Fingland and Geckoes Wildlife), numerous community information stalls, diverse kid’s entertainment, street entertainment, weaving and circus workshops and of course top food stalls. More information at www. maryriverfestival.org.au or the Facebook page.

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What: Katie Rose Gala When: Saturday 18 June Where: Alba Noosa Tickets: http://katierosecottage.org.au The Katie Rose Gala Organising Committee, Dawn, Lena and Libby (absent Alisa), join Board Chair, Carol Raye, and Head of Fundraising and Partnership, Leigh McCready, with Alba Owner, Peter Kuruvita, and Bar Manager, Angel.

NOOSA’S palliative care facility, Katie Rose Cottage Hospice, will host its inaugural fundraising gala on 18 June at fine-dining restaurant, Alba Noosa. The event aims to raise money to help with the costs of running the facility. The new Head of Fundraising and Partnerships, Leigh McCready, said that State Government funding only covers 20 percent of Katie Rose’s operational expenses. “The 80 percent gap is covered by wonderful Noosa and broader Sunshine Coast community members, who recognise that having Katie Rose Cottage makes us a better, stronger, and more caring place in which to live. “Katie Rose Cottage Hos-

pice is a wonderful local organisation that provides loving, professional care for those at the end of their lives. Katie Rose provides an important service that has helped over 230 people to die tranquilly, surrounded by loved ones, in their ‘home away from home’. “Not everyone knows that our palliative care service is provided at no cost to the guests and families who stay with us. This is the right model for the type of care that we give. However it means that we rely on the generosity and support of our local businesses and community to deliver our service.” Many local organisations have come on board already to support the Gala, including Bruff Painting and

Haymes Paint, Priest Jewellers, Alba Noosa, Acres Noosa, Altum Property Group, Tipi Luxe, Emerald Noosa Resort, Push Promotions, Pearls for Girls, Synda & Rose Design and Marketing, Isabella’s Fine & Antique Jewellery and Coastline BMW. “We would like to invite those individuals or businesses who would like to be involved in supporting the Hospice’s important work, either for the Gala or in other ways, to contact us via our website.” The gala will include a performance by Board Chair, Carol Raye. Tickets can be purchased through the website or Facebook. “It’s going to be a beautiful night for a wonderful, local cause,” said Leigh.

THE Annual Mary Valley Art Festival is being held from 21 to 24 July in Imbil. Run by the art organisation, Mary Valley Artslink, the Festival showcases local artists like Imbil’s abstract artist, Pat Cale. Pat has attained international recognition with her work featuring in collections in Australia and overseas. She is also a regular competitor at the Mary Valley Art Festival. Mary Valley Artslink President, Heinke Butt, said that Pat is among the elite artists attracted to the annual festival, which this year offers more than $10,000 in prizes. “We are very lucky to have her reside in the Mary Valley. She is a valued member of Mary Valley Artslink, as a mentor, previous judge and participant.” Pat has been instrumental in sharing her deep understanding of life drawing with participants at regular life drawing sessions hosted by Mary Valley Artslink in Imbil. Pat said she has been an artist all her life and her work is a message of shared experience. “If a piece can make a viewer look with deeper understanding, then I would call that successful. Humanity is very much part of my view of the landscape. I do teach but

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What: Mary Valley Art Festival regard that role as guidance fundamentally, and I take care to pass on the skills that I have learned.” “I take pride that my ‘students’ find their own voice through our shared time. This, the making of images, is my passion that gets me up in the morning and is, above all, a privilege and a blessing.” Artists throughout SouthEast Queensland are encouraged to enter before June 27. Entry forms and conditions are available on the website www.maryvalleyartfestival.com.au The Festival will be held at the Imbil Public Hall from 21 to 24 July from 10 am-3 pm daily, with the Gala Opening

When: 21 to 24 July from 10 am-3 pm daily Where: Imbil Public Hall, Imbil Enquiries: Heinke Butt on 0419 024291 or email info@maryvalleyartfestival.com.au Night and Awards on July 22. The Festival attracts hundreds of visitors to Imbil and includes a poets’ breakfast on July 23. A Long Sunday Luncheon with Soprano Donna Cain will be held on July 10 in Imbil to fund the Suzie Smith Youth Encouragement Award for the Festival. Bookings eatwell@thegreenbowledifice.com.au

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COOKING is the new ‘learning by doing’ for Cooroy Scouts after their den on Mary River Road was renovated and a new kitchen installed. Scout Leader, Simon Southern, said that the new kitchen has opened up the Scout Den to provide a more practical area, particularly on wet nights when indoor activities are required. “It is all thanks to the generous donations from the Cooroy Rag and the Cooroy RSL that we were able to renovate the Den and install a new kitchen.” “As well as those generous donations, the kitchen would not have come to fruition without a huge effort from Joey Scout Leader, Charles Beckett, who gave up his time to rip out the old benches and cabinets and install the new kitchen.” The Scout Association, established over 100 years ago, is one of Australia’s largest Youth Organisations. Its fundamental

aim is to encourage and promote the physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual development of young people so that they take a constructive place in society as responsible citizens in their local, national and international communities.

Cooroy Scouts are always looking for adult members from our community to get involved in the scouting journey. If you would like to be involved with the group, please contact Simon Southern at gl@cooroy. scoutsqld.com.au

From the Cooroy-Pomona RSL Sub-Branch THURSDAY 18 August 2022 is Vietnam Veterans Day and the Cooroy-Pomona RSL Sub Branch is holding a memorial service at 11am at the Cenotaph on Diamond Street in Cooroy. Light refreshments will be available afterwards at the RSL Club in Maple Street. Many in the local community may not be aware of the support that the Cooroy-Pomona RSL Sub Branch provides to the community and of the activities that it supports apart from organising Anzac Day, Remembrance Day, Vietnam Veterans Day and other special days. The Branch’s involvement includes a welfare group that monitors all members and families. This includes a transport team that takes members, widows and families for medical, dental and other health and pharmacy appointments, as well as for shopping and other needs. The RSL Sub Branch is all about bringing together

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like-minded people who understand service experience and the meaning of mateship. It is about being there for each other, listening and understanding when to provide support or a helping hand. Activities vary from time to time, depending on how many active members can assist. However, it may include engaging with community groups to keep the memory alive of those who have served, assisting the needy or disadvantaged in the community, connecting with lonely or ill Veterans or encouraging those who are still struggling with civilian life to take the next positive step and supporting the community. A few of the emergency services and local community organisations to whom the Cooroy-Pomona RSL SubBranch provides donations are local fire brigades, Smartpups, Light Horse, Noosa Pipe Band, Pomona Meals on Wheels, 128 Cadets and Cooroy SES. Any current Queensland

resident who has served with, supported or was otherwise engaged with the Australian Defence Force or the Armed Forces or its allies for a minimum of six months is able to apply for a Cooroy-Pomona RSL Sub-Branch Service Membership. The annual membership is $5.50 and is free for all currently serving ADF personnel. Ongoing active membership is crucial to enable the SubBranch to continue to provide the support outlined above. If you would like to meet with the Sub-Branch Executive Members, they are available in the RSL from 10 am to 12 pm on Mondays. For enquiries about membership or the Garden of Remembrance, SubBranch Members are available from 1-5 pm on Wednesdays. There are also raffles on Thursday nights and Meet A Member Social Afternoons from 4-6 pm on Fridays. Please contact 54476131 for more information.

Yandina Country Music

YANDINA welcomes the vibrant Kerri O’Keefe as a guest artist at the ACMA country music concert on Sunday 19 June. Kerri has a wide repertoire of songs and you’ll swear that you are listening to the original artists! With talent, full-on energy and a big personality, it is guaranteed that you will be highly entertained. See you at the Hall of Fame, 24 Steggalls Road. Doors open 10.30 am, and the concert starts at 12 noon. You’ll be entertained with traditional country, including more diverse, crowd-pleasing favourites with a great house band. Walk-ups welcome. Raffle and door prizes, byo lunch, free tea and coffee. Entry $8. Come along and enjoy a great afternoon! Enquiries 0437 191004.

Social ballroom dancing at Pomona

EVERY Tuesday evening from 7pm to 9.30pm, Pat and Norm Young organise a social evening at the Pomona Memorial School of Arts Hall. The cost is $4 and it is a very enjoyable evening as Pat and Norm provide New Vogue as well as Old Time Dancing. Come and be a spectator and see if you will enjoy it. Everyone is welcome. Phone 0407 456 939 for more information.


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Community Diary Smartpups volunteers needed

HAVE you thought about volunteering? Do you love dogs and want to help a local charity? Smartpups Charity Shops are looking for volunteers. Smartpups trains assistance dogs for special needs children and does not receive any government assistance. Our charity shops are a great source of revenue while also recycling, upcycling and providing a service to the community. Three hour, half day or full day shifts are available for retail assistants, sorters and handymen. Smartpups is a Centrelink-approved charity so if you are over 55 and get a Centrelink payment, you can meet your mutual obligation by volunteering for 15 hours a week/fortnight at one of our charity shops in Cooroy and Eumundi. Please call Sheri on 0438 045 558 for more information or visit our Cooroy or Eumundi stores for an application form.

Circuit Breaker course

LOSING your cool is embarrassing. If it becomes a habit and starts to affect the ones that we love, there’s a good chance we will lose them altogether if we do nothing about it. However, when it comes to relationships and conflict, we can only use the best tools that we’ve been given. No amount of willpower is going to change that. Until someone shows us new ways of managing our temper and communicating with others, we’re probably going to keep doing what we’ve always done. The Circuit Breaker is a course where hundreds of people have been able to find help, change and begin a new life. It’s a 10-week groupbased program for anyone who feels that their temper is affecting the quality of their relationships. The Circuit Breaker Course brings hope to unhappy homes. Visit circuitbreakercourse. net and click ‘find a course’ to register for Cooroy’s presentation that starts June 20. Registrations close June 16.

Coffee, chat & cake

COME along to the Lawson Shed, Pomona, every second and fourth Tuesday

of the month for coffee, a chat and cake. It all starts at 10am and costs $3.

Calling all serving and ex-serving men and women

THE more RSL members whom we have, the stronger is our voice to government departments and thus benefits for our veterans. Your local Cooroy-Pomona RSL Sub-Branch invites you to join our fellow returned service men and women, and gain justice for those in need. Membership of the Club and Sub-Branch only costs $5.50. For further information, call in to see us or phone (07) 54476 131.

Would you like to sing?

COME and join us. We are a community choir who sing beautiful, joyful songs from around the world in a relaxed and fun atmosphere. We meet Tuesdays from 4pm till 5.30pm at our new venue, the CWA hall in Eumundi. All levels of ability are accepted without auditions. For more information call Joan on 0419517869.

Fabulous 60s Plus

WE are a fun, friendly, seniors social group, who welcomes couples and singles to join us for morning coffee every Monday from 10am at the Wine Bar, Tewantin Marina, and Thursdays from 10am at the Boathouse on the Noosa River. We also have a monthly program of dinners, lunches, walks, picnics and other activities. Please contact Joan on 0419517869 for more details.

Cooroy Hookers

COOROY Hookers are a group of girls who get together every week to crochet, knit and chat. We meet every Thursday at 9am in the CWA Hall. The $6 admission includes coffee and cake. No experience is necessary. Come for a chat and to learn how to crochet and knit. For more information, contact Virginia on 0427 221 931.

Meals on Wheels Pomona

FRESH Meal deliveries are available on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, for seniors over 65 or for patients in surgery recovery. Alternatively one week’s supply of frozen meals is

available every Monday for pick-up or delivery. Meals are prepared in the Pomona School of Arts’ Commercial Kitchen by a small number of paid staff and an army of dedicated volunteers. The friendly volunteers are trained to high standards, and will keep in touch with you while they are delivering meals. The aim is to assist you to remain independent in your home. A sample standard meal includes a hearty soup, a nutritious and delicious main meal, plus a dessert. Any dietary requirements can be flexibly catered for. Application forms are available. If you need help completing the form to access this wonderful service, contact admin@ mowp.org or phone (07) 5485 1777.

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your say Clare Stewart Noosa Mayor WORK to replace the existing Cooroy Belli Creek Road Bridge in Cooroy is starting in early July 2022. Work is expected to be completed by mid-October with weather and construction conditions permitting. The current two-lane timber bridge will be demolished, and a two-lane concrete bridge will be built in the same location. The new bridge will have a design life of 100 years and will require less maintenance than the existing bridge, which has been identified as needing replacement due to its age and condition. This new bridge is jointly funded by the Australian Government and Noosa Council. The Black Mountain Road landslide has been described by technical experts as one of the largest and most complex that the Sunshine Coast region has seen in 20 years. Extensive geotechnical analysis and testing shows that the failure of the surface and resulting landslide is greater than 100 metres wide, with a movement depth of about 15 metres. A complex detailed design and specialist contractors will be required to fully repair the landslide. Council has been busy establishing the site for geotechnical engineering surveys, including the gravel

track on the top side of the landslide to allow machinery access. We have also upgraded the road surface on Black Mountain Road from the landslide to the Andersons Road entry/exit, and have built a temporary crossing at Andersons Road to improve entry/exits during a flooding event. We’re continuing to communicate with key stakeholders such as emergency services, utility companies and waste services about potential improvements as the situation allows. Council is also considering the option of a phased approach to rebuild the damaged area, and we are hoping this could start as early as July 2022, with weather permitting. Given the complex nature of the work, a phased approach will allow Council to provide access for residents to the entire length of Black Mountain Road as quickly as possible. Good news for Kin Kin residents with the refurbishment of their Rec Hall being completed. I had the privilege of officially opening it on 5 June 2022 as part of the Pink Ribbon Cricket Match. The renovations of this much loved community asset are terrific and now the hall can be well and truly enjoyed by all. A big thank-you to every-

one who took the time to have a say about the Noosa Council 2022/2023 Budget, both online and at the Library Q and A sessions. The draft budget was shaped on the detailed Liveability Survey conducted late last year, to which more than 1600 people responded However the feedback from our community over the past weeks will assist Council in their final budget deliberations. Hence we are very grateful for all those who took the time to provide us with their thoughts and comments. We’ve welcomed Greenfleet, the Kabi Kabi People’s Aboriginal Corporation and Noosa and District Landcare to the Yurol-Ringtail Conservation Project. The next phase of the project will see 2400 hectares of former plantation land revegetated, and the restored habitat progressively added to the national park. This is great news. Finally, with the latest severe weather event, it’s a timely reminder for residents to familiarise themselves with Council’s Disaster Dashboard, which provides up-to-date information on weather warnings, road closures and power outages.

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those sand bags. For tips on preparation, head to https:// www.getready.qld.gov.au/ Due to the heavy rainfall, the 10-tonne limit was reintroduced on Kin Kin Road to reduce damage and danger. At time of writing, the limit has been partially lifted on the Gympie-Kin Kin Road portion – and once it is fully lifted after assessments and repairs, we then head into the major works, which will take approximately 6 months. This will be a frustrating time for road users with expected delays, as well as the wait on Coun-

Extract 1: Side Road ≥50km/h REDUCE SPEED ROAD WORK AHEAD

LAST month we saw a continuation of the wet weather, which we just can’t seem to shake – this time bringing with it the added ‘gremlin’mould. Nothing a little bit of vinegar and elbow-grease can’t fix? Thank you once again to all family, friends and neighbours, who supported one another during these floods and to emergency service teams and volunteers who contributed in keeping us safe. This is another reminder of the importance of having an emergency action kit ready, including the locations for

cil’s court case, so I ask for everyone’s patience and that they continue to send notifications of any issues. The commencement of Stage 2 of the Yurol Ringtail Conservation Project was celebrated. This expands Tewantin National Park to 5,500 hectares, providing future protection and connectivity for all. This project is a testament to what can be achieved when organisations, local and state government departments, and the community collaborate to achieve a common goal. It’s fabulous to have Cooroy RSL joining us as sponsors to acknowledge our amazing volunteers in the QLD Day Awards next week - a full update will be posted in the next edition! As always, stay updated on local issues via the Noosa 360 page at www. sandybolton.com – Whilst there, subscribe to our monthly newsletter, and join us on Facebook. For any queries or assistance, email our office on noosa@parliament.qld.gov.au or phone 5319 3100. Blessings to all and may the cool weather bring relief from this rain, Sandy

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For Application on all affected side roads outside intermediate signage.

Mary River Carpenters Road Ponderosa Road Jarrah Drive Street

Black Mountain Road

Garnet Street

Magpie Lane Belleden Place

Booyong Drive

Wattle Street

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Crows Ash Lane

Cooroy Belli Creek Road

Roberts Drive

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Wust Road

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Construction of the new Cooroy Belli Creek Road Bridge in Cooroy will start in early July and is expected to be finished within four months, weather and construction conditions permitting. Dia 1

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Pedestrians only to be directed to cross at pedestrian crossing ramps.

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Signs are installed at multiple locations to let motorists know they need to seek an alternative route. Pedestrians only to be directed onto roadway at pedestrian crossing ramps. Temporary speed zone of 40km/h must be installed.

Traffic Controller is to guide pedestrians through work area.

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The new bridge is jointly funded by the Australian Government and Noosa Council as part of the Bridge Renewal Program. Other bridges replaced under this program include Tablelands Bridge B in Cooran and Wahpunga Lane Bridge in Kin Kin. For more information or to subscribe to updates visit ‘Bridge Program’ at www.noosa.qld.gov.au. Please email mail@noosa.qld.gov.au with any specific queries.

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www.advancedphysiocooroy.com.au COOROY Gymnastics Club’s WAG team has attended their first competition for 2022. More than 100 gymnasts from eight clubs attended the event at Woombye and after a few nerves, which lead to some falls on the beam and bars, there were lots of smiles and medals, with the highlights being a clean sweep of the podium in the Level 4 Open All Around, Second All Around in Level 5 Open and First, Second and Fourth in the Level 3 Under All Around podium. This year, the club is boasting its largest WAG

competitive team in over 10 years and this event was also the first with new Head Coach, Jamie Cannon. Coach Jamie said that he is working to build confidence and resilience in the gymnasts, focusing on foundations and intrinsic motivation. “The girls are pushing themselves, wanting to build strength and learn new skills, which is great from a coaching point of view,” said Jamie. Sunshine Coast Classic Results: • Level 6: Arabella Fancourt: 3rd Bars & 1st Beam • Level 5 Open: Isabella

Dean: 2nd All Around, 2nd Bars & 2nd Beam • Level 4 Open: Polly Boyd: 1st Vault, 2nd Bars & 1st All Around. Grace Henderson: 3rd Beam & 2nd All Around Millie McTaggart: 1st Bars & 3rd All Around. Alexandra Nissen: 3rd Vault • Level 4 Under: Anaya Dickson: 1st Bars, 2nd Beam & 3rd All Around • Level 3 Open: Meg Berry-Pringle: 2nd Vault • Level 3 Under: Neve Whitehill: 3rd Vault, 1st Bars, 1st Beam, 1st Floor & 1st All Around. Nivelle Kelly: 2nd Vault, 3rd Floor & 2nd All Around. Sophie Chandler: 3rd Beam

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should fit firmly around the neckline and chest. You should be able to slide your hand between the neckline and the rug, making sure it isn’t too tight. The front buckles should fasten nicely together, so if you are on the last hole, you will need a bigger rug. The belly straps/ surcingle straps should be adjusted so that they allow a hand’s width between the straps and belly. The leg straps should be loose enough to sit off the leg to prevent chafing but not hanging too low. Crossing the leg straps helps to keep the rug from slipping to one side or another. The seam where the tail flap attaches to the rug

should sit on top of the tail. If it sits beyond the tail, the rug is too big. If it sits in front of the tail, it is too small. It is very important to make sure that your horse is comfortable in whatever rug type, style and material you choose. Do not leave heavy hot rugs on your horse. Not only is this very uncomfortable for your horse but horses are more likely to roll, rub and ruin the rug if they are feeling hot, sweaty and itchy. Regular un-rugging and grooming is essential to make sure that your horse is happy and healthy under the rug.

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Maple Street Surgery Heart Health Initiative JUNE is Heart Health Month at Maple Street Surgery. The initiative was inspired by the tragic death of cricketing legend Shane Warne, who passed away at age 52 from a heart attack soon after experiencing chest pains. The incredibly young age and apparent good health of the sportsman sent shockwaves through the community, including the staff at Maple Street Surgery. When this was followed by the heart-related deaths of Australia’s Rodney Marsh and India’s Yashpal Sharma, Practice Manager Donna Christie knew something had to be done, and all the staff at the practice jumped eagerly on board.

condition that leads to Myocardial Infarction, also known as Heart Attack.” The dedicated staff at Maple Street Surgery have enjoyed organising this community service, including decorating the clinic, and providing free information resources. It all kicks off in the month of June, but a Heart Health Check may be booked at any time of year. If any life-threatening health issues such as chest pain or shortness of breath are experienced, 000 should be called without delay for immediate treatment. The friendly staff at Maple Street Surgery invite you to schedule an appointment today.

“These unexpected tragedies show that heart-related illness can happen to a much broader group of people than is usually expected, and nobody should be complacent.” “The solution is early detection and regular check ups by your GP. The doctors and nurses at Maple Street Surgery are proud to offer this service to the community, which is free to most eligible persons.” “People over the age of 45 years or 30 for First Nations Peoples are eligible to receive a heart health check for free. This includes blood pressure and cholesterol monitoring, as well as calculating your risk score for cardiovascular disease, the most common

40 years of service recognised

LONG-TIME local tennis coach, Rob Schmitt, has received the Tennis Queensland Volunteer Service Award for his contribution over 40 years to multiple clubs as a committee member, delegate, coach and RA Treasurer. The Tewantin Tennis Club Representative to the Sunshine Coast Regional Tennis Assembly, Rob was presented with the award at Parliament House in Brisbane late last month. Pictured from left, Lance McCallum MP for Bundamba, Rob Schmitt and Speaker of the Queensland Parliament, Curtis Pitt.

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Positive Behaviour for Learning:

A Community Approach

NDSHS students are focused on displaying the following behaviours by being active citizens in our community.

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Students awe and wonder for Care Week

You can support our students by: Acknowledging when they have a willingness to be involved  Highlighting when they are prepared in the community  Recognising when they display initiative in the community

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Home baked goodies sold out quickly as Year 5 students did their bit to support fundraising efforts for ALWS.

POMONA is home to a special sporting club affectionately known as the Pomona Demons. The Club prides itself on its family-friendly and welcoming environment and unwavering commitment to Junior footy. And this month, the Club is holding a sign on day on 12 February at the Pomona AFL grounds. The Demons have big aspirations for the 2022 season with competitive teams registered across all age groups (U6-U14) including Under 15 Girls. If you are new to the area or you always wanted to play AFL then please come and meet the Club.

The Club has produced talented young players for the past 20 years. Just recently, several players representing Noosa District in U12 and U14 and three of our U14 girls made the Brisbane Lions Academy. The oval is located at the foot of Cooroora Mountain and is arguably the most idyllic oval in Queensland, if not Australia. The Club was born in 1973 where its first home was the Pomona Show Grounds oval. However, in 1977 the Club moved to the current site on Reserve Road, repurposing the Pomona School’s domestic science building as a clubhouse.

The Club survives and thrives through the determined attitude of our Players and Committee, the passionate and never-saydie culture in the club; and for the inherent love of ‘the game’. Club President, Matthew Conquest is all these things and friendliest guy you will ever meet to boot. The Demons are a small club that needs community support, whether that be in the form of new players, volunteers, supporters or financial sponsorship so grab at coffee at the Pomona Markets and pop down to say ‘Hi’. You can even try out the stationary hot air balloon!

The Kindness Club rocks

THE children of the Kindness Club have teamed up with their friends at Cooroy Outside School Hours Care to bring back Cooroy Kindness Rocks. Bright colours and kind words are painted onto the rocks with the hope of bringing joy to others.

They may even deliver a much-needed message at just the right moment. All kindness rocks are made with love and kind wishes. The children are excited about hiding their little treasures around town and are searching for the perfect locations right now.

IT’S EOFY! SO TIDY UP YOUR LEFTOVER RECEIPTS & LAUNCH INTO A NEW CAREER TODAY! Begin the new financial year right by doing something you love. Euphoria is a local family day care scheme and are excited to help you launch your own new business. We will provide all the training and support required for you to establish your very own family day care service.

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The experienced Euphoria team are here and ready to help. Phone: 07 5485 1891 Mobile: 0438 445 885 Email: enquiries@euphoriafamilydaycare.com.au www.euphoriagroup.net.au

If you are one of the lucky ones to find a painted rock, you can keep it for yourself or hide it again for someone else to find. It is completely up to you. Please like our Facebook page, COOROY KINDNESS ROCKS, and share a photo of any beautiful rocks that you discover. The children would be delighted to know that one of their little creations brought happiness to others. For more information about Cooroy Kindness Rocks or The Kindness Club please contact Wendy at thekindnessclub@ outlook.com


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Camilla and Jordan are proud to welcome baby Cove into the their world. Born on the 12th April, mother and father are doing well and Cove is very happy with his parents.

BIRTHDAYS

Happy Birthday to Grandad K for 24th May. Love from Ben, Harry & Darcy

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DEATHS

Christina May Ford 11/12/1945-23/05/2022 Christina passed away in her sleep. She is survived by only son Jeffery, daughter in law Kim and Grandchildren Katelyn and Lucas. A private cremation will be held. McCausland Robert Thomas “Bob”, of Tewantin passed away peacefully on Tue 31st May 2022, aged 92 years. Loving Husband of Olga (dec’d) Loved Father of Francis, Robert, Venetta, Wendy & their families. Relatives & friends are invited to attend funeral service at Gregson & Weight Chapel, 202 Eumundi-Noosa Rd, Noosaville on Fri 17th June at 11am.

Windsor Caravan 15ft, front kitchen, queen size bed, great oven and gas top, fridge, dining area, roll out awning, solar hookup or 240v. $9500 registered. Eumundi. Call for inspection 0437 877 703 Grey and White Rug never used 180 x 250 $50. 0406 419 877 BMW Motor Cycle 1994 R1100 RS. Full Set Pannier, full Service just done. Yabba Road 5484 5050 Box Trailer Tyres Good, heavy duty rack, lockable top $300. Yabba Rd, phone 5484 5050 Rover 4 stroke Mower 3.5hp Briggs and Stratton, easy start, 4 blades, clean oil filter, alloy base, runs great, cuts great. $130 phone 0497 228 313 Bathtub Chair Lift Bellavita Auto bathtub chair seat lift. Very safe and easy to use. New house has no bath. $650 brand new will sell for $250 REDUCED PRICE. Cooroy 0447 456 894 Coffee table, solid timber construction, rectangle shape, 4 legs, excellent condition. $160. Paul 0403 219 606 Brand New Top Quality “FREAK” Kayak Seat, has back rest, bum bag, brass buckles, never been used $75 phone 0434 801 906 Mens Stafford Ellinsa Designed Grey Suit Comes with white shirt, grey & silver tie. Suit pants size 92 Winsor Smith mens black shoes size 9. Excellent condition. The lot $80. Phone 0403 219 606 Black and Decker Laser Leveller Wall stud finder, great tool when you need it, retails for $120 sell $60. Phone Paul 0403 219 606 Travel Charger New $15. Phone 0403 219 606 Galvenised Hills Hoist 4 line. Complete. Good Condition. $150.00. Phone 0418 712 687 Galvenised Step Stringers 13 Tread. As new. $600.00. Phone 0418 712 687

ENTERTAINMENT

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Expat Ladies from Hinterland Cooroy, Pomona ect. who have loved living in Papua New Guinea Highlands, Lae and POM. 1970/2000 and are interested in getting together for coffee morning and reminisce about “taim bipo” Please call 0410 066 905/ 0419 767 159

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Treasurer/Bookkeeper Volunteer required for local non-profit; Permaculture Noosa, handover support provided, accounting or bookkeeping experience necessary. Become a vital part of our progressive, sustainable community. Contact vicepresident@permaculturenoosa.com.au Full Time or a Part Time Chef/Cook required at the Apollonian Hotel in Boreen Point. Flexible working hours & a fun crew to work with. Phone Lou on 5485 3100 or 0498 981 426 Pomona Village Kitchen seeking experienced Chef. Drop in at 2 Memorial Ave, Pomona with resume or call 5403 8592 Hastings Street Bakery Pastry Chef and Casual daytime staff positions available , great flexible working rosters available, school and Tafe students encouraged to apply email resume to Jsavage68@icloud.com or drop resume into bakery School Bus Driver wanted urgently in Noosa Hinterland area. White Horse Coaches company is seeking drivers with MR and Driver’s Authority licences. Bus route training is offered with our professional team while licences are acquired, updated or ready to go. Contact Robert and Judy Cochrane 0429 154 060 or 0429 154 061 Jamaica Blue Cooroy Chef or Cook breakfast /lunch experience preferred approx. 20 to 30 hrs per week send resume to jamaicabluecooroy@ live.com

Cooroy IGA Qualified Butcher. Immediate start. Must be able to work in a fast paced environment. Outstanding customer service shifts span across operating hrs 7 days a week. Casual position. Applications to website https:// supaigacooroy.com.au/employment/ Casual Cleaner vacancies at both the Cooroy and Pomona Campuses A Working With Children Blue Card is required prior to commencement of employment however applications can be processed by the school.Please email your resume to BSM@ noosadistrictshs.eq.edu.au

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Cooroy RSL Club are in need of a Bingo voluntereer Thursday mornings from 9am to 11.30am contact the club on 5447 6131 Bloomhill Cancer Care We are looking for Volunteers All vinyl records, LP’s 45’s, & 78’s Local Private Collector. 5447 6264

SUNDAY CHURCH FOR EVERYONE FIND US ON FACEBOOK

Pomona Family Service - 8am Corner Memorial Ave and Rectory St Cooroy Traditional Service - 10am Corner Miva St and Tewantin Rd Anglicans in the Noosa Hinterland Hall Rental: 5442 6102 - Mobile: 0418 744 480

Cooroy Supa IGA Deli, Bakery, Kitchen staff with similar experience in retail industry preferred, to apply, go to IGA website and apply on-line

The Imperial Hotel Sat 18th June The Dawn Light

Friday and Sunday pizza Old Daddows’ parking lot

Do you have a drinking problem? Cooroy AA Meet Every Wed night 7.30 at the Freemasons Hall 58 Elm Street Cooroy.

Wanted Chef or experienced Cook Full Time hours available. Drop resume in to Smoking Billys in Cooroy or email to enquires@ smokingbillys.com

Groundsperson / Gardener for Holiday Resort Test and clean pools, spas, saunas, BBQs. Plant and prune gardens. Trouble shoot and assist guests use appliances. Approx 30-35 hours week inc Sat afternoon. Please email resume to info@islandernoosa.com.au

Cooroy Mountain Spring Festival 6.30am, August 21st.

SOMETHING SPECIAL: Sundays Bus Transfers from Noosa to 2020 Distillery

MEETINGS

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MARKETS

Amamoor Train Station Sat and Wed Dagun Sat 3-5 Goomboorian every second Sat Eumundi Markets Wed and Sat Imbil Sun

Gusto Restaurant Noosaville Looking for Front of House Staff. Call Phil or Tim 07 5449 7144 Cooroy Hotel Retail Bottle Shop 2IC looking for fit, motivated, reliable individual - sound product knowledge & ability to train new staff. Computer skills a must .Must hold QLD RSA & Covid Safe Cert. Forklift Lic is advantageous send resume to dutymanager@cooroyhotel.com.au Cooroy Outdoor Power, position vacant for school age student, self motivated to clean, rideons and mowers Saturday morning 8am to 12, contact Jackie 5442 6333

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Email: advertising@cooroyrag.com.au ABN 13 863 064 712 | PUBLISHED EVERY 3 WEEKS by Cooroy Community Newspaper Incorporated trading as Cooroy Rag. Opinions expressed by contributors to Cooroy Rag are not necessarily those of the editor or the publisher and publication of advertisements implies no endorsement by the publisher.

SUPPORT A HERITAGE BRAND OF COOROY Noosa Beverages owns Cooroy Mountain Spring Water, Wimmers and Premium Noosa Natural. We are a family-owned manufacturer of premium quality beverages since 1910. Cooroy Mountain Spring Water is 100% natural. The water in each bottle is collected straight from the aquifers located at the base of Cooroy Mountain. We are excited to open our new head office on Lake MacDonald Drive, Cooroy.

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a breakfast bar. The two IMPECCABLY presented inside and out, this stunning bathrooms - one the ensuite to the master - are equally four-bedroom home on 1,132m2 ticks all the boxes. chic, crisp and clean. But it’s the living and outSimply unpack and you’ll be door entertaining areas that ready to entertain friends the week you move in, bewill really take your breath cause it really is picture-per- away here. Spacious, light fect - right down to those Mt and white, the open plan living space opens to the Cooroora views. awesome, tiled, underLocated at the end of a peaceful and private cul-decover entertainment area. sac, this feels like acreage And from there, it’s straight into the glamorous glass living, yet it’s easy care and bead-lined saltwater pool just walking distance from and solar-heated spa, with Pomona’s restaurants, cafes, shops and schools. Travertine stone tiles. The The kitchen is ultra-modeasy access to the powder Release No. 3039 room from the pool is great ern with stone bench tops, for family and friends. a built-in oven, an induction There’s mains water and cooktop, (gas connection power here, of course, but in place if you prefer gas), a dishwasher, a pantry and there’s also a handy 5000


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For Sale

Address: 101 Sister Tree Creek Rd, Imbil

For Sale SURPRISE! This home just keeps on coming... It’s huge at over 400 sqm and has been maintained immaculately. So many possibilities come with this home: extended family living, Airbnb, carer’s respite or how about your very own yoga or meditation retreat? The easiest way to describe the ingenious design of the home is as four separate studios, each with a master bedroom, lounge room, kitchen or kitchenette, ensuite and with separate access. Yet it’s all under one roof and can be utilised as one big home. All the living spaces open onto the 40-metre long deck

to capture the breezes and the views south over the property. As you enter the property from Wilton Road, you are greeted by the most beautiful, picturesque dam complete with jetty and water lilies and home to turtles, water dragons and fish. The concrete driveway ensures easy access all year round. This amazing home is nestled privately to the rear of the landscaped 5 acres, sitting in an elevated position and offering lovely views across the park-like gardens and rolling green hills. Years of love and labour have gone into the gardens, which are filled

Address: 71 Wilton Road, Greens Creek Price: Expressions of Interest Details: 5 Bed, 4 Bath, 9 Car Agent: Sandy Roulston 0438 506 970 & Kate Mayne 0408 604 802 Agency: Noosa Hinterland Real Estate with a variety of native, ornamental and fruit-bearing trees. The native wildlife is abundant with daily visits from Kookaburras, King Parrots, Lorikeets and Kingfishers just to name a few.

21 Yurol Forest Rd, Pomona

Dual Living on over 1/2 Acre 3 bed, 2 bath Home Additional 2 bed, 1 bath in 12 x 9 m shed 2504 sqm lot Large outdoor deck

Undercover parking High double L/U garage Fully fenced Natural bush setting

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Price: Contact Agent WELCOME to the garden of heavenly delights. With a fruit orchard including all types of citrus, fruits and nuts, this property would make the ideal escape to self sustainability. Purposely built to capture the amazing 180 degree views of the undulating ranges of Kin Kin, your privacy, peace and tranquillity are assured. Perched high toward the back of the land, this home is set on 10 acres and overlooks an established fruit orchard that is laden with fresh produce just ripe for the picking. There is room here to add your own touches too - maybe bring a horse or some

natural lawn mowers to help you out. The home has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, with typical features of the modern Queenslander such as polished timber floors, high ceilings and wide verandahs. The master bedroom has an ensuite, whilst there are built-in robes in 2 bedrooms. The pot belly fireplace sits in the corner of the lounge, keeping you warm and cosy during those winter times. Take a step outside onto the wide timbered U-shaped verandahs that are a great place to unwind from the day, kick back and dream your life away. Ahhh, the

Details: 3 Bed, 2 bath, 2 car Agent: Sandy Roulston 0438 506 970 & Kate Mayne 0408 604 802 Agency: Noosa Hinterland Real Estate serenity of it all! The house is serviced by a 5,000 gallon rainwater tank and a carport for 2 vehicles. As it is situated on the outskirts of the artisan township of Kin Kin in the Noosa Hinterland, you can wander to the local Black Ant and Country Life Hotel and become part of the amazing community lifestyle.

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Stunning Multi Level Home 5 bed, 3.5 bath Home Master with walk around robe & ensuite Polished timber floors DLUG plus Shed

Fully landscaped and irrigated garden Prolific fruit trees Private outdoor entertaining

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Location and peaceful lifestyle in Noosaville SITUATED in a quiet culde-sac just minutes’ drive to everything that Noosa has to offer, this well-presented property offers the perfect blend of peace and convenience. The fully fenced, level 658sqm block and meticulously maintained home would ideally suit a young family, downsizers, or inves-

tors with a quality tenant in place. Light-filled and welcoming, the home boasts a contemporary neutral colour scheme, air conditioning, and ceiling fans. The centrally located kitchen features an electric cooktop and wall oven, plus ample bench space. Modern open plan living opens onto a

covered outdoor patio perfect for entertaining friends and family. The spacious master bedroom features an ensuite bathroom and direct access to the garden, and all three bedrooms have built-in robes. The roomy backyard with lush lawns is great for children and pets, while low maintenance landscaping makes this property very easy to care for. But its greatest appeal is its central Noosaville location, with ready access to several schools and childcare centres. The Noosa Bushland Convenience Shopping Centre is just a three-minute drive, and Noosa Civic is eight minutes away. Love running? Join the Noosa Park Runs, which start just up the road at Noosaville State School every Saturday morning. Prefer less energetic exploits? You can be enjoying coffee by the Noosa River in eight minutes or lazing on Noosa Main Beach or dining on Hastings Street in fifteen. With its fabulous location and nothing needing to be done but move in, this property will appeal to a wide range of buyers. Out of respect for current tenants, we invite you to organise your inspection during a scheduled open home.

For Sale

Address: 8 Bluebell Court, Noosaville Price: Offers Over $900,000 Details: 3 Bed 2 Bath 2 Car Agent: Dannielle Preston 0435 405 656 Agency: Hinternoosa

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Vacant land for sale in Cooran

Big house, big barn on 10 acres

Auction

For Sale

Address: 39 Queen Street, Cooran WITH only 5 minutes to Pomona and 30 minutes to Noosa, everything is at your fingertips from this fantastic house site - groceries, primary school, high school, childcare.. you name it. The north-facing 1038m2 block features a slight sloping topography and excellent

bordering greenery for added privacy. There is plenty of space for a large home, pool and shed. With land as rare as hen’s teeth, do not hesitate to inquire. This surely won’t be on the market for long. For more information and inspection times, call Ryan.

Price: Offers Over $429,000 Details: 1038m2 Agent: Ryan Lucca 0427 999 457 Agency: Ray White Pomona Hinterland

PEACEFULLY tucked away on a 10 acre parcel of land, this quality-built home is perfect for anyone seeking a relaxed rural lifestyle, while still being just minutes from the coast. Filled with character and charm, the beautifully maintained interiors impress with exposed timber beams and raked ceilings, while a choice of formal and casual living areas provide extra comfort and flexibility for growing families. The wraparound veranda allows for excellent indoor to outdoor living, with beautiful natural surroundings creating the perfect backdrop to relaxed afternoons outside or casual

meals with the family. This superb home also features a bright kitchen with a gas cooktop, a dishwasher and a breakfast bar. Accommodation comprises five bedrooms, including a large master bedroom with spa ensuite and french doors. The fifth bedroom can easily be sectioned off and used as a guest wing or for working-from-home options. Additional highlights of this exceptional property include air conditioning, ceiling fans, built-in wardrobes and secure parking for seven vehicles. A large 10 metre by 7.5 metre American barn and picturesque dam add

Address: 4 Brush Box Lane, Federal Auction Date: 1 July, 2022 Details: 5 bed, 3 bath, 7 car, 4.15ha Agent: Sam Hargrave 0425 777 121 Agency: Ray White Pomona Hinterland further lifestyle appeal, while the dog proof yard creates ease for pet owners. The property’s location offers a sense of seclusion, while being just minutes from Pomona Village and approximately 30 minutes from Noosa.

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175 Dath Henderson Rd, Tinbeerwah TWO HOMES, 13 ACRES + 3 DAMS + BARN Grand Main House - 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms + 2 powder rooms. Multiple living areas; including formal lounge and dining room, informal lounge room, sitting room, family room and farm style kitchen dining and wine cellar.

Well-presented second residence 3-bedrooms, 2 bathroom + huge living area. Cooroy Mountain Spring water bore + 3 dams. Post and rail fencing + paddock shelter, feed and tack shed. Gorgeous barn that has recently hosted a wedding.

Online Auction Fri 1 Jul 10:30am 5.5ha / 13 acres

Phil Hargrave 0417 750 507 phil.hargrave@raywhite.com Sam Hargrave 0425 777 121 sam.hargrave@raywhite.com

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Acreage – walk to town Establish your dream lifestyle

For Sale

Address: 7 Ponderosa Drive, Cooroy Price: Contact Agent Details: 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 8 Car A RARE acreage property just 10 minutes walk to Cooroy, this home offers the convenience of town living but with the peace and tranquillity of rural life. Located on just under 2 acres, this renovated lowset home features a spacious open floor plan, large central kitchen, expansive living areas, multiple outdoor entertaining areas and magnificent landscaped gardens that provide privacy and a secluded haven to enjoy the abundant birdlife. There are plenty of options for a home office, workshops, and boats etc with two large sheds and multiple undercover areas. The more you look the more you find with a list of fixtures and features too many to name. Through the rear of the property, a permanent creek flows,

with small rapids and gentle pools along with a dam that irrigates the gardens. Giant trees and palms provide an adventure playground or somewhere just to reconnect with nature. The first to inspect this fantastic property will immediately dream of owning it. Features: • Street appeal with a turnaround circle driveway • Large kitchen with ample storage, bench space & dishwasher • Amazing living area with fireplace & reverse cycle a/c • Multiple entertaining areas • Outdoor alfresco undercover patio • All bedrooms with built-in robes and ceiling fans + new blinds • Office easily converts to 4th Bedroom with pull out Murphy bed

Agency: Raine & Horne Noosa Hinterland • Additional 2nd office space • Converted garage with insulation against weather and sound • 2 car carport • Extra shed with storage and room for 2 cars • Fully landscaped + dam + creek • 10,000 gallon underground concrete water storage • Hedges & paved pathway gardens • Vege gardens, herb gardens, chook pen • Rainwater tanks • Established fruit trees • Fresh water dam + permanent creek • Intact native forest

Dedicated to delivering outstanding service to Noosa Hinterland Noosa Hinterland 07 5444 6002 16a Maple St, Cooroy | 8 Reserve St, Pomona rh.com.au/noosahinterland

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For Sale

Agent: Shannon Astill 0405 729 513 & Michael Robinson 0431 865 616

Address: 40 Uhlmanns Road, Black Mountain BEEN seeking that special place to create an idyllic country lifestyle, without sacrificing proximity to amenities and the coast? You can stop looking! Privately positioned on a quiet no-through road, this lovely property is close to both Cooroy and Pomona and less than 30 minutes to the heart of Noosa. The 3.06ha (7.56 acre) block is enveloped by native bush and boasts breathtaking views to Mount Cooroora. Already onsite on the elevated, level part of the block is a 14 x 12m American barn with concrete flooring, power and plumbing in place. It also features insulation and a woodfire to keep you warm in winter

and cool in summer. Solar panels and batteries allow for a complete off-grid solution. These are accompanied by a generous amount of rainwater storage and irrigation from the dam, plus an established driveway and entrance, retaining walls and gardens. There’s also ample room to build your dream home and further capitalise on the tranquil location and stunning outlook, thereby affording new owners a range of walk-in ready possibilities. The top of the block slopes down to the trees, adding to the sense of space and serenity of this lovely property, where fresh air, the sounds of nature and absolute privacy await. Despite its

Price: Offers Over $1,150,000 Details: 3 Ha (Land) Agent: Drew Fenton 0487 401 776 Agency: Hinternoosa seclusion, the property is just a five-minute drive from Pomona and nine minutes from Cooroy, giving you options for schools, shops, cafes, and public transport. As there is ready access to the Bruce Highway, you can be on the beach or shopping and dining at Noosa Heads in under 30 minutes. With its versatility and excellent location, this property will appeal to a wide range of buyers, so arrange your inspection without delay.


FOR SALE A Selection of properties in Amamoor

100 Blackgate Rd Offers Over $645,000 VACANT LAND … GOOD SOIL … CREEK FRONTAGE! Productive 12-acre (4.841 ha) lot with long Amamoor Creek frontage. Close to the village and easy access to Gympie and the freeway.

Bernard Gosset

178 Amamoor Dagun Rd Offers Over $840,000 3 Bed 2 Bath 4 Car ENJOY THE LIFESTYLE … WITHOUT ALL THE WORK! The perfect house sited in established grounds on 1½ acre (6,131M2) block. Inside/outside living, extensive views and a great garaging.

0411 297 625 Tamar Scott-Holland

0416 620 287

254 Kandanga Amamoor Rd 30 Diamondfield Rd 8 Bed 8 Bath 8 Car $2,500,000 4 Bed 1 Bath Multi Car Offers Over $1.7M THE FARM … FOR SERIOUS FARMERS 175 acres (71.1 ha) of productive grazing that includes 60 acres of creek flats. Long creek frontage, water licence and excellent infra structure.

Bernard Gosset

AMAMOOR HOMESTEAD With a choice of accom options, AMAMOOR HOMESTEAD offers an active & passive income. Set is picturesque grounds on 32 acres (13.12 ha).

0411 297 625 Darren Newton

0419 725 182

88 Edwards Rd 270 Diamondfield Rd 3 Bed 2 Bath 2 Car OFFERS OVER $1M 4 Bed 3 Bath 5 Car $1.5M NEGOTIABLE RURAL LIFESTYLE AT A HIGHER LEVEL Brick & tile 3-bedroom main home plus a 1-bedroom granny flat, both overlooking a large feature dam on 13 acres (5.24 ha) of parkland.

YOU’VE GAT TO BE NUTS! Established Macadamia farm with over 2,300 trees, set on 32 acres (12.83 ha). Walk-in walk-out sale includes all equipment & infra structure.

Tamar Scott-Holland

0416 620 287 Darren Newton

0419 725 182

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Monthly Market Wrap Up

with Sirah Robb, Director and Principal of Wythes Real Estate IN Queensland, median house prices rose by 3.23% in the first quarter of this year and the state’s strongest performer was the Noosa local government area, with a whopping 15.38% quarterly rise to

$1.5m, according to figures released by the Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ). Commenting on the figures, REIQ Chief Executive, Antonia Mercorella said, “The first quarter of 2022 has been fraught with disruptions such as COVID-19 outbreaks, the flooding disaster, the string of long weekends including the standstill of Easter, the looming Federal Election, and signs pointing to an interest rate rise, with some banks adjusting early in

anticipation.” While this caused some buyers to “hit pause”, Ms Mercorella highlights, “I’m sure the median prices reached this quarter will take some of us by surprise,” noting that Queensland is currently positioned for further growth. “The latest quarterly data tells us the Sunshine State market is still a rising star,” Ms Mercorella said. “We recognise that at some stage the rate of growth we see in Queensland will start to

level and stabilise, simply because it would be difficult to sustain this level of accelerated growth – but for now, there’s still plenty of wind in the sails of Queensland’s property market,” she stated. Anecdotally, we are seeing healthy numbers through open homes in our local Noosa Hinterland market. Demand continues to outweigh supply and although our rate of price growth is expected to stabilise month to month, we experienced 16% growth in our first

quarter average sale price, lifting to $1.06m. We are on track to having a stronger second quarter than the first for inspection numbers, new homes coming to the market and average sale price. Solid advice from experienced agents with an in-depth and hyper-local understanding of the market will be paramount to achieve the best outcomes for individual situations.

Beautiful Queenslander and 2-bed cottage For Sale

Address: 27 Wattle Street, Cooroy Price: Offers Over $1,350,000 Details: 6 bed, 4 bath, 6 car Agent: Alisa Wythes 0415 111 350 Agency: Wythes Real Estate HERE is an incredible opportunity for the investor or owner occupier looking for a beautiful home. This property has been fully renovated and the second council-approved dwelling provides great passive income. Wattle Street in Cooroy is well known as one of the best locations in this lovely Hinterland town, being a street lined with massive ¼ acre blocks and beautiful character homes. Within walking distance to everything that this thriving country town has to offer, there is absolutely no need for a car. The land has two road frontages with the main frontage providing access to

Hinterland lifestyle opportunity

For Sale

Address: 59 Killawarra Road, Lake Macdonald Price: Offers Over $1,395,000 Details: 4 bed, 2 bath, 6 car Agent: Lian Scott0402 221 823 Agency: Wythes Real Estate IF you are looking for a sustainable lifestyle, this could be the perfect acreage. The property features a totally private, solid brick family residence, set on six and a half flat usable acres, with a variety of natural bush, tropical gardens, cleared paddocks, three dams, and many fruit trees. Located in a quiet and

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peaceful part of Lake Macdonald, and with direct access from Killawarra road to the Noosa Trails Network, you will find this hidden gem. The low set four-bedroom, two-bathroom home also has a large American barnstyle shed, a large colourbond shed, plus a garden shed, all set amongst the gum trees. The perfect family home has spacious open-plan kitchen, living, and dining areas leading to a covered alfresco entertaining space that is northeast facing and overlooks tropical gardens and the sparkling inground pebble-crete pool. Three bedrooms have built-in wardrobes with ceiling fans, and the master has a walkin wardrobe and ensuite, with patio access and garden views. The home is a perfect entertainer’s home with an outdoor patio and wood

the beautiful Queenslander. The rear lane way provides access to a near new 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom cottage. The Queenslander sits proudly on the site and exudes character and features with all of life’s luxuries. It has ducted air-conditioning, and two master bedrooms, both with ensuite bathrooms, including baths and showers. In addition, there are two further bedrooms, a lounge and sunroom (or study) plus a rumpus room. The kitchen is the hub of the home featuring an on-rend, white, country style setting. Included is a brand new 900mm electric oven with gas stove top, dishwasher, pop up electric sockets and plenty of cupboard space. There is a further shower room with toilet to the rear of the house, together with a laundry and boot room/coat cupboard. Under the house you have plenty of room for storage shelves. Coming off the rear laneway, is a near new council-approved cottage with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and open plan living and dining. This dwelling has absolute privacy from the main home and provides an amazing opportunity for dual living. burning pizza oven. Other sustainable features are the solar hot water system, 6.5 kw solar system, three dams, and the 90,000L water tank storage with filtration system. There is an abundance of established fruit trees with raised vegetable gardens all set up. The property layout and gardens were originally designed by Jeff Lawton, a local permaculture specialist. Other attractive features include its ideally flat land and fenced paddocks, a small animal stable and a chicken run that is suitable for other small animals or livestock. There is plenty of storage with a large powered American barn-style shed together with a garden shed plus second powered colourbond shed, just perfect for a home business or workshop.


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Character plus on 7 acres

Mary Valley Living

For Sale

Address: 906 Moy Pocket Road, Moy Pocket

For Sale

Price: Offers Over $995,000 THIS property is the epitome of lifestyle living in the wonderful Mary Valley! Located on 6.92 acres, this impressive family home offers an abundance of character, along with inviting views, sheds and water! The charm starts before you even enter the home as you notice the wrap-around covered timber verandahs, painted external weatherboard walls and inviting glass panelled French doors. Inside the home, high ceilings combined with polished timber floors and large glass windows and doors, bring in the natural light and make the best of the view over the surrounding hinterland. The kitchen is any home cook or chef’s dream, as it offers both built-in storage and easy access shelves.

There is an expansive preparation area, with a large stainless steel and hardwood island bench that is low maintenance and easy to clean. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, including a 900mm freestanding oven, an electric ceramic cooktop with range hood, as well as a dishwasher. The benchtops surrounding the deep double basins are concrete, providing a low-maintenance, long-lasting and easy-clean work surface. Adjoining the kitchen is the main living and lounge area which showcases the VJ walls found throughout the home. The lounge provides direct access to the front elevated verandah via bi-fold doors, and offers views of the surrounding ranges. Be comfortable all year round

Details: 4 bed, 2 bath, 4 car Agent: Cherie Carlson 0428 834 708 & Marg Cochrane 0439 989 982 Agency: Marg Cochrane Real Estate with reverse-cycle air-conditioning as well as a combustion heater. Separate from the lounge is the large formal dining area that features louvre windows and a suspended timber door. Outside the home, the property features 3 sheds (a 14 x 7 metre lockable, 6 x 12 metre lockable as well as a third open shed). The 7 acres are fenced into two paddocks in addition to the dog-proof house yard and incorporate two dams for water usage throughout the property.

Address: 40 Diggins Road, Imbil LOCATED in the sought-after Mary Valley township of Imbil, you will find this newly built solid family home on just over a quarter of an acre. Only constructed in 2020 by renowned Thompson Sustainable Homes, the builder’s warranty is still in place and offers the buyer peace of mind. Inside, the home features high ceilings throughout. This not only creates an open feeling in the home, but also helps regulate internal temperatures throughout the year. Ducted reverse-cycle air-conditioning is available throughout with ceiling fans fitted in all of the rooms. The open plan living area is finished with easy-maintenance timber laminate flooring and offers direct ac-

cess to the covered alfresco area. The kitchen includes stainless steel appliances with a four-burner gas hob, electric oven and dishwasher as well as a walk-in pantry. All four of the bedrooms are carpeted and include built-in storage, whilst the main bedroom also has its own ensuite with ‘his and her’ basins, as well as a walk-in-robe. Separate from the bedrooms is a large carpeted room that is perfect for use as a media room, formal dining area, or kids’ play area. Outside, all of the hard work has been done. Besides the established gardens, contained in the fully fenced back yard are two 3m x 3m garden sheds, both with concrete slabs.

Price: Offers Over $650,000 Details: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Agent: Cherie Carlson 0428 834 708 & Marg Cochrane 0439 989 982 Agency: Marg Cochrane Real Estate Diggins Road is located within a minute’s walk of Imbil’s main street. Travelling by car, Imbil is also only a few minutes from all of the amenities that the Mary Valley has to offer, including schools, shops and cafes. Recent upgrades to the Bruce Highway ensure easy access to other local townships as well as Noosa and Brisbane.

We have cash Buyers looking for their next Cooroy address! If you would like a no-obligation, no-fee and honest discussion about what you could achieve in today’s market, we would love to hear from you!

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Country living near the beach For Sale

Address: 111 Illoura Place, Cooroibah Price: Offers over $1,499,000 Details: 3 Bed, 1 Bath, 8.65 Acres Agent: Damon Gore 0401 115 816 & Robyn Kildey 0414 425 350 Agency: Countryside Realty Noosa FROM the moment you step out of the car, you know you have found something special. There is an overwhelming feeling of peace and quiet, so quiet that you can hear the leaves rustling in the breeze, and the ocean murmuring. You can go to sleep hearing the sound of waves breaking on North Shore Beach. Summers can be spent sitting by the pool and winters beside the potbelly stove burning logs that you have been able to source from your own property. Get your fresh fruit and vegetables from the organic garden. There’s

always plenty of lettuce and coriander, shallots and cucumbers, ginger and fresh pumpkins, tomatoes and zucchini, and homegrown oranges and mandarins, all of which would be great with Sunday morning pancakes. Being only 20 minutes away from the beaches around Noosa, you can go for a morning walk along the beach, have a cup of coffee and then head home for a swim in the pool. There are endless possibilities with this property. You could have a few horses, build a larger shed to house equipment if you have a business, or put in more fruit trees and become self-sufficient. There are other buildings on the property that are not Council-approved but could make great short stay options for visiting family members and friends. There is also a large open shed that is currently rented out to house equipment. This has income potential. This really is the best of both worlds, with the quiet country lifestyle only minutes away from everything that Noosa and the Sunshine Coast has to offer.

Immaculate, easy care, family-friendly

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MOTIVATED seller. This solid, quality home built in 2017 and still in immaculate, ‘as new’ condition, offers easy-care family-friendly living in comfort and style in the popular Greenwood Grove pocket of Cooroy, just a short drive to schools, town, rail, and golf. Across a single level, the home comprises four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and expansive open plan living with an elegant central galley kitchen, a private covered alfresco patio with insulated roof, and a double lock up garage, plus gated side access on a pristine, landscaped, fully fenced 721m2 block. Features of note that enhance value, appeal,

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3.00

$

kg

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AUSTRALIAN LOOSE

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WASHED POTATOES

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13.50

$

6.95

$

kg

kg

SHORT CUT BACON

AUSTRALIAN EASY CARVE

PORK SHOULDER ROAST

20.00

$

$

kg

AUSTRALIAN RUMP

STEAK

5.50 ea

MCCAIN PIZZA 400-500GM SELECTED VARIETIES

2.95

$

ea

0.97

$

NANNAS SNACK PIES

4 PACK SELECTED VARIETIES

ea

3.50

$

kg

FANTASTIC CUP

70G OR BOWL 85GM SELECTED VARIETIES

AUSTRALIAN PINK

LADY APPLES

1.75

$

$

2.10 ea

ea

CAMPBELLS CANNED SOUP 495-505GM SELECTED VARIETIES

SANITARIUM WEET-BIX 575GM

GIGANTIC SALE ON NOW! COOROY 3 Emerald St, Cooroy 4563 Ph: 5447 6061

OPEN 7 DAYS

Mon-Sat 7.00am-8.00pm | Sunday 9.00am-6.00pm

POMONA 3-5 Reserve St, Pomona 4568 Ph: 5485 1297

OPEN 7 DAYS 7.00am-8.00pm Every Day

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