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IT was good old-fashioned Aussie Day fun in Cooroy with plenty of entertainment on offer by our local venues to ensure everyone could get involved in the Day’s celebrations. Cooroy Hotel had everyone hopping with their toad and crab racing with funds raised from the auctions going to the Ellie Smiles charity. Cooroy Sports Hub was a real family affair with ball games, thong throwing, cricket, face painting, water fights and live music. Love Australia! Love Cooroy! (More photos of the day on page 4) Right: Strewth (yes, correct spelling) enjoyed the festivites at the Cooroy Hotel. She was born on Australia Day 7 years ago.

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Shock! Disaster! Surprise! Calamity! The media abounds, With LNP weeping, and other wailing sounds, How did it happen, what did we do wrong? Campbell Newman said he’d made the State strong, I think we got sick of all the rhetoric, the promises, The voters must have turned into Doubting Thomases. The LNP’s biggest task now is to find who to blame, Tony Abbott seems to be the centre of most of their aim, His “Captain’s Pick” of making Prince Phillip a knight, Didn’t strike us as particularly bright, Even the monarchists confessed to be taken aback, While the republicans couldn’t wait to go on the attack. Looking back on the election, the message is simple and clear, If the politicians are hopeless, the penalties are severe. People get tired of the senseless relentless talking to, By a politician, a professor, a self claimed economic guru, Of endless photos of pollies at every opportunity, Wearing hard hats, kissing babies, and boring the community. The election has stirred up the Federal LNP a treat, With much speculation surrounding the top seat. The political situation ahead promises to be a sorry mess, Important decisisions likely to be an uninformed guess. Hopefully they’ll reach some sort of accord, So hang on tight, citizens, and put your trust in the Lord. Jim Dunstan TEARS: Hydraulic force by which masculine will power is defeated by feminine water power

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THE Combined Coastal Car Club had a large number of members turn up for their first club run for 2015. The run left the club house at Cooroy and travelled to Kenilworh for a short break then to Imbil for a swim before lunch at Kandanga. After lunch it was off to Pomona where we enjoyed live music and a game of pool to end an enjoyable day.

HELP clean up on March 1st. The skip will be in the usual place in the car park near Apex park, Cooroy from 7.30 am to around 11.00 for registration and collection of rubbish bags.

Cooroy-Eumundi Garden Club THE next meeting of the Club will be on Monday 9 March commencing 9.30 am at the home of Brian and Helen Barrow, 21 Swift Drive, Cooroy. For further information please contact Brian on 5442 6663.

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IN each edition of the Cooroy Rag we are placing the photo of the Rolled up Rag (smaller version) in one of the advertisements for you to try and find. All you have to do is email us at editorial@cooroyrag. com.au or post your entry to: ‘Where’s the rolled up rag competition’, PO Box 898, Cooroy, 4563, and let us know which ad you found it in and the page number along with your name, address and phone number so we cantact you. Win a morning tea for you and four friends at Club Cooroy. Last edition’s winner was Diana Morrison of Black Mountain who found the ‘rolled up rag’ in the Supa IGA ad on Page 32. Entries close February 27, 2015.

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“World’s best farmer” comes to Noosa

THE much awaited Joel Salatin Masterclass “You Can Farm: The entrepreneur’s guide to

start and succeed in a farming enterprise” will be held February 28 from 9am @ The J in Noosa

Junction. Joel has been described by Time magazine as the “world’s best farmer” with 9 books to his credit including the bestseller “Folks this Aint Normal” This workshop will be invaluable to anyone looking at getting into organic or regenerative farming through the secrets of Polyface Farm systems, and how to create a vibrant, diverse, profitable and successful farming enterprise. This day will be chocker block with practical information and the nuts and bolts of how to get started and establish on-farm enterprises that are both regenerative and profitable. In Noosa there has been an emerging interest in niche farming as alternative income streams for lifestyle and career farmers, especially in organic product using

methodologies that have a neutral or positive impact to our soil and waterways. The original RegenAG Film night mid year had the second highest attendance in QLD behind the Brisbane region, and was a solid indicator of the interest in the methods of polyface farming. It is a perfect fit for Noosa’s environmental status, and from information provided there are farms across Australia showing how niche agriculture can be environmentally sound and financially sustainable. Cr Sandy Bolton is excited by the initiatives generated by Noosa’s rural sector over the last year, which has included the formation on the Noosa Agribusiness Network and the Country Noosa Forum. “The Forum is not even 12 months old and yet Dick and Rod have been very

busy hosting field days, expanding its web presence and extending its services in assisting new and existing farmers. Combined with the NAN, there are now resources for our rural communities to identify opportunities through rural endeavours including agritourism and value-adds, and address challenges together” “This is one area in which Noosa could diversify its economy, provide jobs and fresh local product, as well as look after the environment and grow the Biosphere brand”. As there is already over 100 attendees booked for the event, for further information or purchase tickets go to www.regenag.com/web/ joel-salatin-tour-2015/ d e t a i l s / 8 4 Saturday%2028th%20 February%202015.html

Curious activities in the Botanic Gardens ”If you go out into the gardens tonight, you’re in for a big surprise…’ as those discovered who attended Sunday’s Summer Garden Walk guided by botanist and newly appointed Chair of Noosa Botanic Gardens Friends, Dr Seonaid Melville. Bees so addictively collecting a tree’s pollen that they block up their own hives; a tree that produces only male offspring through self-fertilisation (what was that song? ‘it’s a man’s world…!”; and another one producing razor sharp points on its bark commonly known as the ‘silk-floss’. The marvels of the inhabitants of the Noosa Botanic Gardens kept everyone engrossed as they walked the winding paths of the 8 magnificent acres of tropical and sub-tropical plants and trees. Maggie Sim from Tewantin said: “Going on this guided walk has reminded me how beautiful these gardens are and how fortunate we are to have them in Noosa. And I haven’t even noticed the heat today because there is so much shade throughout the gardens with the trees, rainforest sections and gazebos”. Many locals ‘in the know’ often organise with family and friends to picnic at the gazebos in the Gardens. Dr Seonaid Melville when pointing out the ‘Rainbow Shower’ Cassia tree currently flowering recollected “last year when we posted photographs of this beautiful flowering Cassia we had enquiries from afar as to how they could obtain a seedling”. This 2 hour guided walk organized by the Friends of Noosa Botanic Gardens is a definite must for locals and visitors alike. Make sure you mark your diary for their Autumn Walk – Sunday 24 May. You never know what amazing activities these trees, plants and wildlife will be getting up to then as they prepare for winter! Summer Walk guided by Dr Seonaid Melville

DR Seonaid Melville, local botanist and past Chair of the Noosa Biosphere Environment Board, has been elected as Chair of the Friends of the Noosa Botanic Gardens after well known local identity Joan Cordell stood down after a successful three years of achievements. Dr Melville has an extensive background in botany, biology and land management.

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Ipswich Mayor Paul Pisasale, Sue, Clinton and Councillor Paul Tully ay Goodna Aquatic Centre IT was a total surprise attend four Swim Centres in swim centre was Georgie when a letter came inviting the Ipswich region. Ipswich Conway Leichhardt Cooroy’s Super fish City Council generously Community Swim Centre, Clinton Stanley to be one gave the community free where we all sung the of the 53 Australian entrance to all the pools for National Anthem and Ambassadors for Australia Australia Day. The day handed out Australia Day Day 2015. Clinton’s turned out to be very hot, hats with Councillor reaction was of total pride, so all the pools had lots of Andrew Antoniolli and happiness and excitement. Mayor Paul Pisasale. families in attendance. As lunch time was fast The Australia Day The first was Rosewood Ambassador Program is an Aquatic Centre where approaching it was off to initiative that sees high Clinton was well received Bundamba Swim Centre, achieving and proud with Aussi Aussi Aussi. the largest complex so far, Australians attend local Clinton wished everyone A where 3000 people had Australia Day celebrations Happy Australia Day and passed through the gates. in towns and cities across spent time meeting the locals They welcomed Clinton the nation. and having photos taken. with a loud Aussi Aussi Clinton’s duties for the He handed out Australia Aussi and we all recited day was to travel to Day caps with the Mayor after Mayor Paul Pisasale, Ipswich where he would and Councillor David the Australia Day meet with Mayor Paul The Pahlke before travelling onto Affirmation. Pisasale and they would the next pool. The next celebrations of families,

many of them dressed in their Australian Day costumes and their community enthusiasm certainly captured the spirit of being Australian. How proud was I to see Clinton being presented with his Australia Day Ambassador Pin by Scott Moore Woolworths Sponsor Program Representative. Woolworths have been the proud major sponsor since 2001 and there generous contribution has helped spread the Australian spirit throughout the state. Clinton wished everyone a Happy Australian Day before a barbeque lunch provided by Footprints in the Park, a local volunteer organisation. It was then off to the last pool of the day, Goodna Aquatic Centre. On the way we stopped and took photos of the amazing Goodna Services Club, painted in the Australian flag. Many locals and families were at the Goodna Aquatic Centre to greet us with Councillor Paul Tully and his wife Liza. Clinton shook hands with lots of locals and they asked about his 2000 Australia Day medal he was wearing. He

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Poppies for Gallipoli Is your insurance policy up to date? EERWAH VALE resident Eileen Walder is probably better known for her charity work through “Boots for Bali” and her entertaining classes at Noosa U3A but the 100th Anniversary of the Gallipoli landings has her excited about a new project – knitting poppies. Eileen and husband David will set sail on 26 March on the Gallipoli 2015 cruise which leaves Fremantle and follows the exact route taken by the first Anzacs, including stops at Albany, Colombo, Luxor, Cairo, Kusadasi, Cannakale (Gallipoli), Istanbul, Santorini, Mikonos, Athens, Palermo, Naples and finishing in Rome. Accompanied by Military historians, and celebrities such as Normie Rowe, Darryl Braithwaite, Kate Cerebano, Ross Wilson and John Williamson, the cruise will visit the battlefields and cemeteries a couple of days before the Dawn service and then the ship returns to view the ceremony from its deck on Anzac Day. The Walders booked their places five years ago but feared they would have to drop out when friends backed out. Fortunately due to a cancellation the organisers offered a two berth cabin for the original fare price. “Paying it off over the years became manageable and now that it is almost here we are very excited,“ Eileen said. “We wanted to represent both our RSLs ( Cooroy and Tewantin) but realised taking wreaths was impossible, Then someone suggested knitting poppies to place on the graves and so I got busy. “ A couple of friends have also volunteered to knit or crotchet poppies using patterns Eileen provides, including an old school friend now living in Italy. However she would love to hear from anyone else who can help. They are very easy, only taking half an hour each. She would also love the names of any diggers from the Sunshine Coast area who died or served at Gallipoli as she would love to have a poppy for each one on this historical occasion. If you would like to make poppies or donate wool, call Eileen on 54428255 or 0420939723.

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Organisers gear up for Cooroy Fusion Festival 2015

THE tree lights have been turned off and the decorations taken down which means that the next focus for the Cooroy community is the annual Fusion Festival to be held on Saturday 9th May 2015. From its humble beginnings in 2010, the festival has grown rapidly in just a few years to become one of the highlights on Cooroy’s calendar. It is a free one day event which last year attracted close to 10,000 locals and visitors. Originating as a celebration of the opening of our very impressive Library, the event now highlights the activities and achievements of both the Library and Butter Factory whilst showcasing

the talent, expertise, creativity, innovation and products of the local area. As with previous years, there promises to be a wide variety of entertainment that will appeal to all ages. There will be a number of the old favorites along with some novel ideas, not previously seen before. Details will be announced over the coming weeks so be sure to keep an eye on the Cooroy Rag for more news. The Festival certainly wouldn’t be possible without the support of its valued partners, the Noosa Council and the Bendigo Bank. The Cooroy Fusion Festival also provides many opportunities for local businesses to get involved and the Fusion

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committee has come up with a number of options for both financial sponsorship, and sponsorship in kind. Anyone wishing to participate is encouraged to contact cooroyfusionsponsorship @gmail.com for more details. Previous sponsors have all given it the thumbs up for the exposure that the Festival provides. The Festival is also held in conjunction with the annual two day shows of both the Cooroora Woodworkers Club and the Noosa Orchid & Foliage Society so it really promises to be a big weekend in Cooroy. Be sure to mark it on your diary! Saturday 9th May!

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ANZAC Troop Train to stop at Cooroy THE re-enactment of a World War One Troop Train is to take place just before Anzac Day 2015 and Cooroy will be the lunch time stop for the 230 passengers on the train. The Anzac Troop Train will be a steam train with nine authentic refurbished carriages traveling from Winton to Brisbane. Departure will be from Winton Queensland at 10am Monday 20th April 2015 with overnight stops at Longreach, Emerald,

Rockhampton and Maryborough. Arrival at Central Station in Brisbane is scheduled for the afternoon of Friday 24 th April 2015. Ian Whisker of the CooroyPomona RSL Sub Branchy said “We are proud for our sub branch to have arranged for the train to stop in at Cooroy for lunch. It will be in town from about 1100 to 1300 hours and the Cooroy RSL will be providing light lunch for all onboard”. It is expected

that the Deputy Prime Minister, Warren Truss, will be on the train as well as a senior member of the Queensland Government. The funding for the train has been provided by the Federal Government through World War One Commemorative Grants and The Queensland Government has also provided a substantial sum of money through the Queensland Anzac Centenary Grants Program. The passengers traveling on this trip of a

lifetime will also be assisting financially by contributing to cover their meals and accommodation for the duration of the trip. About 35 children from the schools in Cooroy and Pomona areas will enjoy a ride from Cooroy to Nambour on this historic train and will then return by bus on the day. Ian said “ The RSL Sub Branch hoped to have many school children and residents of the Sunshine Coast at Cooroy Railway

Station to welcome in the train and see it off to Brisbane”. The Cooroy RSL Sub Branch invite the community to join in the commemoration and support the 2015 ANZAC Troop Train ReEnactment to commemorate the 100 year celebration of ANZAC. For more information closer to the date, please check Club Cooroy RSL Facebook page and our website at www.cooroyrsl.com.au.

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A great start for 2015 at NCC

COMMUNITY - it is a word used frequently among the families and staff of Noosa Christian College (NCC) in Cooroy, and in 2015 it will be no different. With the excitement and newness of beginning school for many students and their families, NCC hosted a combined ‘Meet & Greet’ evening on January 28th. Attendees were encouraged to mix with College staff, fellow parents and students whilst enjoying light refreshments on the lawns beside the Library Resource Centre.

Reflecting on the success of the evening, Principal Mr David Rogers was pleased to note such a friendly atmosphere and many families staying well after the scheduled finishing time to chat. “Coming together as we begin the school year provides a valuable opportunity to further build the community of our school, renew friendships and welcome new students and their families into our College” says Mr Rogers. “We wish every student - from Prep through to Year 12, a happy and successful year.”

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Queensland’s leading universities. Karli Kuskopf received an OP 1 and has enrolled to study a dual bachelor degree of Law and Journalism at QUT. Nikki Craigie, Nadia Dunning and Emily Beattie all received an OP 2, and have enrolled at UQ with Nikki looking forward to

NOOSA District State High School 2014 graduates have achieved great results with a number of students receiving an OP within the 1-5 range. It will be back to business soon after a long summer holiday for many of the graduates, who plan to embark on their tertiary studies at some of

studying a Bachelor of Science; Nadia planning to study a Bachelor of Pharmacy; and Emily is taking a gap year in Europe before taking on a Bachelor of Vet Science. Daniel Epps, Nathan Squire and Sarah Baily all received an OP 4 and have also all enrolled at UQ with Daniel enrolled in a

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of Aviation as well as preparing to apply for a position in the Air Force within the Australian Defence Force later this year. Nadia Dunning said that Noosa District State High School’s teachers and support staff assisted the graduates in achieving their success. “I would like to thank my teachers for a great 5 years of education,” Ms Dunning said. Kali Kuskopf said it was hard work and a focused dedication to her studies that helped her achieve an OP 1. “I really enjoyed my time at Noosa District State High School,” Ms Kuskopf said. Jarrad Greentree said that Noosa District State High School’s outstanding academic outcomes for the graduates of 2014 showcased the point that students do not need to go to private schools to obtain great OP scores. “Our results show that Noosa District State High School is a great place to learn,” Mr Greentree said. Noosa District State High School is immensely proud of the 2014 graduates and wish them great success as they take on the real world.

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SUNSHINE Coast Council says thank you to the 93% of responsible cat and dog owners who have renewed their pets’ registration for the current year. Community Programs Portfolio Councillor Jenny McKay said pet registration plays an important role in the safety and security of both pets and the community. “Registration helps council to identify pets if they stray and reunite them quickly with their owners,” she said. “It also helps council provide a variety of animal management activities and facilities across the region including the pound facilities, dog off leash parks, proactive patrols and education programs such as PetPEP. “It is compulsory for all cats and dogs to be registered, except working dogs and assistance dogs. The annual registration period is from October 1 to September 30 the following year. “Dogs must be registered every year. “Cat owners have the option to select from lifetime registration if their cat is desexed and microchipped, or yearly registration is available as an alternative. “To encourage and reward responsible pet owners, significant reductions in registration fees apply for desexed and microchipped dogs and cats, and for pensioners. Registration is also free for pets under six months old. “Please also remember to notify council of any changes to your or your pet’s details so we can ensure our records are up-to-date. This includes changes to pensioner details, desexing, microchipping, registration cancellations and address for your animal. “Council will be following up overdue registrations over the coming weeks. This follows a reminder notice mailed in November last year.” Owners who fail to register their pets may face a fine of $227. There are several convenient payment methods available including online, over the phone, via Australia Post or at your closest Customer Service Office. Owners are also able to register their animal conveniently online via the MyCouncil function.

IT’S hard to imagine it right now, but soon the cooler months with be with us again and the game they play in heaven will be with us for another season. Now, the dragons you’ll find in Eumundi might be a little smaller than you’d expect, but what they lack in size they make up for in spirit. The Eumundi Dragons Junior Rugby Union club is located at the Eumundi Showground and it’s a fantastic place to watch the enthusiastic, energetic juniors battle it out for game day supremacy each weekend. The club has called the showground home for 7 years and each season the club has grown its member base as more ‘wannabe Wallabies’ discover the friendly, fun and family atmosphere of the Dragons club. The club is keen to welcome juniors who would like to experience what it feels like to be a dragon! A dedicated team of volunteer coaches are guided in the latest coaching techniques for the modern rugby game by the very experienced hand of Doug Toms, who is also president of the club. Doug is well known in the Junior Rugby Union circle here on the coast and his coaching experience reaches far afield as the UK.

Doug and the award-winning coaching team are focused on providing a training platform for the juniors that teaches correct technique, safe playing practices and encourages good spirited competitiveness whilst still maintaining the ‘fun and enjoyment’ factor. Despite being a relatively small club compared with others on the Sunshine Coast, the Eumundi Dragons are very proud of the achievements of their junior players. The Dragons are delighted with the support they continue to receive from the Cooroy Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank. This week, manager Geoff Edwards visited the ground to unveil a new sign at the entrance of the club so all will know they are about to enter the Dragon’s Lair in 2015. “We love sponsoring the Dragons,” Geoff said. “This club is going places and we’re delighted to be on board supporting junior rugby again this season,” he added. If you are interested in joining the Eumundi Dragons please email eumundidragons@gmail.com or call club secretary Fayleen Dare on 0400 307 455.

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There are plenty of examples growing in gardens. Because they are native to our area they can be grown without any special attention and flower every year. I try to encourage people to buy plants from the nurseries as the numbers in the wild have been heavily depleted. I live in the Mary Valley and the older residents tell of thousands of King Orchids flowering in the spring. In our area there are none left? Their habitat has been cleared for farming and the few remaining remnants of shrub are getting smaller. The Americans adore our native orchids we take them for granted and don’t value them. The Noosa District Orchid & Foliage Society has Phaius tankervillae as their floral emblem. Commonly known as the swamp orchid is found locally and is a very easy orchid to cultivate. If you are interested in growing orchids you may want to come along and meet like-minded people at the Noosa District Orchid and Foliage Society. The club meets at Tinbeerwah Hall the first Saturday of each month starting at 1.30pm. Visitors’ welcome. John Green President Noosa District Orchid & Foliage Society Ph.54832764 NOOSA Council area is fortunate to have a large variety of Native orchids growing naturally. As an orchid lover I am always watching for these gems. Australia has 3 varieties of Cymbidiums and all 3 grow in this area. The Australian Cymbidiums are not as spectacular as the overseas ones but have a beauty of their own. They have pendulous flower spikes and the growing habit has adapted to our very changeable conditions over thousands of years. These can be seen growing high up out of the side of trees. An orchid once abundant in this area is Dendrobium speciosum (King Orchid). This orchid is one of the best orchids in the world.

Cooroy Aglow FEBRUARY Morning Tea Meeting, Friday, 20th February At 9.30am at The Anglican Church Hall, Corner of Tewantin Rd and Miva St. Cooroy. Admisssion $6 All Welcome, come and have a great time making new friends, worship and hearing God’s Word. For further information please ph. Narelle 54476482

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WP Ivor Newson, WM Joyce Elmes with Black Mountain Fire Captain Harry Kirk and Secretary Jackie Kirk THE Worthy Matron, Worthy Patron and Office Bearers of Cooroy Chapter No. 130, Order of the Eastern Star, wish to thank local businesses for their generous donations towards fundraising efforts over the past year. Also to everyone who

First Blue Light Disco for 2015 Cooroy Memorial Hall Saturday, February 14th 6.30pm - 9pm. THEME: RED / WHITE / HEARTS

bought raffle tickets. In the last 12 months $2200 has been donated to Black Mountain Rural Fire Brigade, Shoes 4 Kids at Cooroy State School, Garvan Medical Research, Helicopter Rescue and Star Gardens Home for the Aged.

RDA Volunteers required DO you have a few spare hours each week and would like to make a difference to someone’s life? Sunshine Coast RDA is offering Volunteer Training from 17 – 20 Feb from 9 – 12 noon. 2 Monak Rd, North Arm 5472 7280 Come and join our dedicated team and see for yourself how ... Riding Develops Abilities

what’s on at Mill Place in January and February at the Butter Factory Arts Centre

at the Cooroy Library

Gallery Open: Tuesday – Friday, 10.00am – 4.00pm & Saturday, 10.00am – noon. For further information please contact the Butter Factory on 5329 6580 or online at: http://www.noosa.qld.gov.au/butter-factory-arts-centre or email gallery@noosa.qld.gov.au to book an event.

Wednesday 18th February 9.30am

Time for Tots

Free, exhibition-related art activities follow a guided tour for tots. Held in conjunction with Cooroy Library. No bookings necessary.

EXHIBITIONS

Saturdays 9.30-12.30pm

Kids Ceramics with Merrie Tomkins

Providing children with the experience of worksing in a pottery studio. Learn new skills and techniques in one of Merrie’s workshops. Phone 0412486438. merrietomkins@hotmail.com

Wednesday 18 February 10-11.30am

Love your Garden with Permaculture- Noosa

An introduction to growing tropical vegetables in our subtropical climate. Looking at growing these easy to grow water wise plants in a permaculture food forest garden. Plants will be for sale (courtesy of Yandina Community Gardens) at the end of the session. Free. Bookings required. www.libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au or 5329 655

Saturday 21 February 9.30-11am

Lazy Loser

Are you sick of constantly stressing about what you eat or how unhealthy you feel? Join Marie Bean, Author of Lazy Loser, as she reveals how to get fit and healthy - the lazy way! Free. Bookings required. 5329 6555 or www.libraries.qld.gov.au

Monday 23 February 9.30-11.00am

Getting to know your iPad

Have your heard about the iPad but are still wondering what it is and what you can do with it? Come and find out more. You’ll discover how to use the iPad for internet, email, photos, connecting with family and friends, reading books, watching movies, listening to music and more... Demonstration session with time afterwards for ‘hands-on’ discovery. Please note: BYO iPad if you have one. Free. Bookings required. www.libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au or 5329 6555

Wednesday 25 February 2-3pm

Techtalk

Theme of the month is Romance and Love. Come in and see how to download a romantic read or any kind of read you like. This is a one hour session where you will discover how to download ebooks and audiobooks directly to your tablet. Don’t have a tablet? Try out our very own Library tablets for yourself. Free. Bookings required. www.libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au or 5329 6555

Monday 2 March 10.30-11am

Music on Mondays

A vibrant initiative that invites emerging and established musicians to perform in the Library. This month: vocal trio Bella Gaia. Debra Schneider (mezzo-soprano), Susi Fox (alto) and Piet Sanders (baritone) have individually been making music for many years, as soloists & instrumentalists. They particularly love arrangements of the music from the 17th century - the madrigal - and enjoy bringing these sublime vocal works to the public. Free. Come and enjoy the fun

29th January 2015 – 14th March 2015 – Coastal Awareness Chris Postle. Chris is a self-taught professional artist with 25 years of practical experience. Chris is currently evolving into new directions, exploring light, colour, texture and design. A strong connection with the natural world is still his primary inspiration with a passionate focus on water. Zest an exhibition by Sam Vatovey and Kym Angelique Nelson. Zest is the collaboration of two artists who live and work in the Noosa region. The exhibition will be an expression of two individual artistic perspectives inspired by the landscape of Noosa and the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Get Creative 21st February 2015, 10am - Noon . Be inspired by the latest exhibition then spend time creating your own masterpiece! Free family orientated art activities based on the current exhibitions All welcome , no bookings required

Wednesdays 18, 25 Feb, 4, 11, 18, 25 March 2015

Wednesday Drawing Classes.

This is a series of 6 weekly drawing classes with professional artist and teacher Kerry Wilson. Explore a variety of media addressing still life, landscape, portrait, natural history and abstraction. For all levels. Time-9.30am-12.30pm Cost - $240 (sample materials supplied; students encouraged to bring own materials) Tea and coffee provided. Phone Kerry on 0428502251 / email kerrywilso1@gmail.com /. www.kerrywilsonartist.com

Wednesdays 9.30am-12.30pm $25pp

Clay Bodies with Julie Wall

Have you ever wanted to play with clay? Come and join us on Wednesday Mornings at the Butter Factory for a fun filled morning and explore your creativity. All levels catered for. For more information contact Julie: juliewall.seven@gmail.com / 0402 939 409

Thursdays 9.30am – 12.30pm $35pp

Pottery, wheel work and hand building with Monika Jeungling Music on Mondays

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It is one of the area’s largest employers, with over 200 staff members. Over the years, the facility has grown from five lodges to fourteen, including the state-of-the-art, world leading dementia unit, Cartwright Lodge. Guests enjoyed a wonderful buffet lunch provided by the on-site catering team, excellent entertainment, stories about the early days, and speeches from the special guests. If you would like further information about Carramar, or would like to volunteer please contact NoosaCare Inc, on 07 5449 8799, or visit their website www.carramarnoosa.com.au

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Location Location Location - A rural way of life with town conveniences and views FEATURES: Pomona Mountain view; inground pool; ceiling fans; airconditioning; built-in robes; two living areas; dog-proof yard; 1.4kw solar power system. Price: Offers Over $499,000 Quality homes envelop this charming country property, which is nestled at the end of a whisper quiet cul-de-sac, only a one-minute drive from Pomona’s village and schools. Immaculately presented throughout, this home has fabulous features, including polished hardwood floors and high raked ceilings. A new coat of paint inside and out, means the new owner will not need to spend a cent and can just move in and enjoy. As in most well-loved

country abodes, the kitchen in the hub of the home, with ample bench and storage space, a new induction cooktop, dishwasher and a servery to the outside entertaining deck. Occupying a fouracre allotment, this property not only offers a home, but three paddocks, two stables, lockable tack room, hay storage area, sand arena and access to the Noosa Tracks and trails network. Horse owners will love the ability to keep a close eye on their horses (and/ or their children) from the house. While town water supplies the house and horse paddocks; this property has a beautiful billabong, which comes complete with a resident turtle. For those seeking a place to work from

home, the options here include an expansive airconditioned workshop/storeroom and office, which is quite a diverse space and has uses for almost anything. In addition to

a 1.4kw solar power system, living at this address is quite sustainable, with various fruit trees including, lemon, limes, Kaffa limes, oranges, bananas, chocolate

pudding trees and raised vegetable garden. Contact Sam & Phil Hargrave 0425 777 121 or 0417 750 507. Inspection: by appointment or check out the open times on our website.

Positive business outlook good news for Cooroy FROM Maleny to Cooroy, Noosa to Caloundra the vibe is overwhelmingly positive for local businesses on the Sunshine Coast, according to the results of latest Sunshine Coast Business Confidence Survey. More than 220 businesses responded to survey in late 2014, offering insights and predictions on the state of the local business economy for the coming year. According to Sunshine Coast Mayor Mark Jamieson, the results are some of the most positive since the survey began in 2009. “The business confidence index has rise to 116 points, which is an alltime high since surveying began here in 2009 and nearly 20 points higher than the rock bottom depths of April 2011 after the Qld floods,” Councillor Jamieson said. Head of Financial

Markets Research at Suncorp Bank, Daryl Conroy suggested the positive outlook for local Sunshine Coast businesses was also influenced by a number of larger factors. “Sharp declines in the value of the Australian dollar over the last 6 months promises a double benefit. Firstly, a lower currency is expected to encourage a rise in international tourism, as their purchasing power strengthens,” Mr Conroy said. “Secondly, domestic tourism should see a return to growth as Australians opt for local holidays over international travel. Also Important for the Sunshine Coast is the fact that the New Zealand economy is performing strongly and a decade high New Zealand dollar (relative to the Australian dollar) should boost tourism numbers over the coming year.” Cooroy business

operators said that any improvement in regional business sentiment was encouraging, but agreed that local factors and a great community had a bigger impact on business outcomes in Cooroy. Manager of Cooroy Mitre 10 Robert McInnes said the store enjoyed very consistent sales each month, despite swings and changes in the broader Australian economy. “We are quite fortunate, the business runs at a very steady rate. There is a lot of loyalty in Cooroy, people will always come here first,” Mr McInnes said. “Over the last seven years our sales figures have basically stayed the same or within about a 5% band each year, despite big changes in the global economy.” Melanie Dow of the Maple Lane Gift Shop said the rapid growth of the Cooroy community kept

local businesses strong. “Four years ago I had the only gift shop in Cooroy, but since then many new businesses have popped up in town, reflecting the rapid growth the community is experiencing. “I see it directly with my customers all the time. People are moving here from all over, some from Cairns, from Tasmania and a lot of people downsizing locally from places like Noosa. “Cooroy has everything you need, but offers a quieter, slower lifestyle in a friendly community.” Hinternoosa estate agent David Cerar said the popularity of Cooroy in recent years had led to a tightening in the availability of housing. “Market conditions have remained steady in 2014 and largely reflect the trend experienced in the previous calendar year,” Mr Crerar said. “The supply of housing in the Cooroy

township precinct has tightened over the last 12 months and the increase in the building activity is further evidence of prices consolidating and a low level of supply in resale housing.” Mr Crerar said Cooroy’s newest housing development Erindale Park was one of the best options for anyone looking at relocating to Cooroy. “This is a quality planned community that will offer residents so much more than just bricks and mortar. At the heart of the estate is seven acres of community parkland that will feature bikes tracks and walking trails for residents.” For more information about Erindale Park visit www.erindalepark.com.au or phone David Crerar from hinternoosa on 0418 712 054 or (07) 5447 7000 or email: davidc@hinter noosa.com.au

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PRIVATELY positioned on 40 acres in the picturesque Noosa Hinterland is this desirable lifestyle property. The sprawling residence sits across an elevated ridge, central to the property and is connected via covered walkways to dual living opportunity. Surrounded by beautifully landscape gardens featuring exotic cycads and palms this property has a relaxed homestead feel to it. • 4 generous bedrooms with ensuite to the master bedroom; • Enchanting views to the rock face of Mount Cooroora; • Expansive, light filled living areas featuring ducted air conditioning, Jotl fireplace and parquetry flooring; • 2 sheds, 1 shed 18m x 7m fully lined, connected to power, cable, telephone, a/c, ceiling fans, plus separate garage/workshop; • Sparkling 12 metre salt water in-ground pool; • Extensive fruit and nut trees including limes, lemons, oranges, grapefruit, lychee, mangoes, macadamias & pecan; • Good water supply with 2 dams, 1 is a good size and the other is massive; • Open pastured areas and native bush land; • 3 phase power. Priced at $675,000 – call Michael Robinson on 0431 865 616 from Raine & Horne Noosa Hinterland for further details, or drop in to see one of our friendly staff at 8 Reserve Street, Pomona.

inspiring kitchen with gas cooking and an outlook to the backyard. All bedrooms are generous in size and feature new carpet, ceiling fans and built in robes, plus there’s insulation in the ceiling and solar panels to help offset the electricity bill. Outside is a large covered entertaining area that looks out over the level lawn with gardens beyond and the amazing pool area. The land is fully fenced with outstanding privacy. Wow, what a pool area complete with waterfall, heated spa and its own gazebo. Off

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• Elevated to catch cooling breezes & the view of Pomona Mt. • Situated at the end of a peaceful & prestigious cul-de-sac. • Build with confidence surrounded by quality homes. • Underground power, mains sewerage, telephone, ADSL and good mobile reception. • 9m x 6m shed built to store a motor home plus storage & workshop. • Walk to Village shops & schools. 30 minutes to Noosa.

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Stop looking, you’ve found it! BED: 4; Bath: 2; Car: 4 Price: $599,000 Stop looking, you’ve found it! Half an acre of land with an impressive home, resort style pool and a big shed. Beautifully renovated throughout the home is modern and stylish, with big floor tiles, big bedrooms and big living areas. Inside everything is fresh and clean with a neutral yet tasteful colour scheme to suit any style. There’s air conditioning for comfort and a big wood combustion stove for the cooler months. An

VIEW OF POMONA MOUNTAIN + SHED

+ PERMACULTURE GARDEN to the side with direct street access is the 2 bay shed with power and lights and a concrete slab beside for added storage room. This simply is a delightful property with great street appeal that will not disappoint. There’s not a penny to spend, just move in and enjoy living a short 5 minute drive to Cooroy. Please call or email us for further information on this property. Inspection by appointment only. Phone Jeanette Catalano, 0422 923 851 Hinternoosa.com.au, 5447 7000.

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• Fully fenced elevated and level half acre with edible gardens & town water. • 4 bedrooms with large light filled open plan living room. • Many original features; high ceilings, VJ walls, timber floors, french doors,louvre windows, coloured glass features & freestanding claw foot bath. • Side access for vehicles & loads of room for a big shed or just to park a motor home, boat or float. • Located in the heart of Cooran Village.

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Servicing the Sunshine Coast & Hinterland I have started my own business to be able to give my owners the Superior Service they deserve. I will achieve this by keeping my business as a small oper-ation. My aim is to give a consistently high service and know my owners and tenants at a more personal level. I have been in property management for about 9 years and have completed all stages of this profession. I am offering my services to owners who want to make their property a lucra-tive investment. My experience has taught me that well-presented homes attract good quality tenants who will maintain your investment home with a high level of care. My aim is to find the right tenants for the right properties, so that owners can enjoy the benefits without the worries. If you have your house for sale and the market is not up to your expectations please consider the rental market. Turn your home into a investment property.

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KEITH Payne has been growin fruit & veg at his farm in Cooroy and supplying our fruit and veg shop (now Cooroy Harvest Fresh) for 20 years. Cooroy Harvest Fresh have a supply of his large watermelons in store at the moment and next week will see Keith’s Jap pumpkins on special. Keith also grows mandarins and other citris fruit and beans which you’ll find in store. Keith says the secret behind his tasty produce is that he feeds them with tender loving care and experience.

The power of positive thinking at any age LIFE is about life long learning. This is just as well, as there is much we can benefit from, that is not taught in schools. A desire for happiness is a key goal for people in life, but this topic goes largely unaddressed in schools. Consequently, when we are younger, we mostly seek happiness through work, relationships and a consumer lifestyle. We expect other things and other people to provide us with that happiness. The trouble is, it might not always be forthcoming, or is temporary at best. As we get older, comes the wisdom that we are largely responsible for our own happiness. Somehow we realise it is an inside job, but the how-to, still often remains elusive. Imagine learning right from grade one that the secret to having positive feelings and experiences is having positive thoughts. The reality for most though, is that we have a lifetime of practise in negative thinking, sabotaging what it is that we most want in life. We then wonder why we are feeling more frustrated

and more unhappy! Our self-esteem wanes and this is reflected in our outer appearance as well. Louise Hay, a metaphysical teacher who has helped over 50 million people world wide through her books and teachings, points out that because it is all about thoughts - and thoughts can be changed - we have immense power to bring about positive change to create the life we truly want. It can all start today. This is good news for older people, wanting to overcome those negative thought patterns, so as to make the rest of their years - treasured years.

Inside/Outside Feeling Great has organised several inspirational and empowering workshops for women at the Cooroy Library. These workshops focus on both the inner and the outer self and topics include: Ageing with Wisdom and Style on February 20, Gratitude as a Way to Happiness on February 27, and Great Personal Style at Any Age on March 5. Workshops leaders are Deb, a Louise Hay Heal Your Life Teacher and Cat, a Personal Stylist. Bookings & Enquiries: Call: 0439708142 or 0431105879. Email insideoutsidegreat@gmail.com

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Moroccan Memories - Colour & Flair of Morocco MOROCCAN Memories is a ceramic exhibition by Wendy Britton & Gail Grossman to be held at the Pomona Railway Gallery, Station St Pomona from the 14th Feb – 18th March opening hours MF 10am-4pm, Sat 10am-2pm. Ph 54852950. The exhibition relives the images and colours of daily life in Morocco as seen by Wendy & Gail during their visit in 2013. Using sculptural, wheel throwing and handbuilding techniques they bring to life their vision with both functional and decorative pieces. Wendy and Gail would love you to join them rediscovering the images that they enjoyed so much during their 3 week adventure in Morocco. Official opening by Janna Pameijer 11am Sat 14th Feb.

Make it happen! INTERNATIONAL Women’s Day 2015. Jody Allen from Stay at Home Mum will be the main speaker at the International Women’s Day Morning Tea hosted by the Pomona & District Community House on Saturday 7th March. Jody Allen is the owner and founder of the facebook phenomenon, Stay at Home Mum. Jody started the facebook page from her home in Gympie in 2011 when she was made redundant whilst on maternity leave and had a mere $50 a week to spend on groceries. She started Stay at Home Mum so that she could share all her tips and hints on living simply. She wanted to make ‘being frugal’ cool! Stay at Home Mum now has a massive 472, 806 facebook followers and employs 40 staff in locations around Australia and one overseas.

Come and hear Jody’s story and find out how she “Made it Happen”. Venue: Pomona Memorial Hall Date: Saturday 7th March Time: 9.30am – 12.00 Cost: $20.00 – includes the best morning tea ever! * Every year the Community House donates the proceeds of our morning tea to charity’ This year we are donating to ‘PANDA’. PANDA is committed to a community where perinatal depression and anxiety are recognised and the impact on women, men and their families are minimised through acknowledgement, support and education. If you would like to donate to this charity, the link is https:// www.mycause.com.au/payment/charity/ 55. 2nd Speaker and Entertainment to be Confirmed. Bookings are essential, phone 5485 2427.

Homeopathy & your child’s health BACK to school - how homeopathy can help your child be healthy when they get coughs and colds. Children on average experience colds 3 - 8 times a year. In the school environment these illnesses can run through the class like wildfire. Come and discover what you can do to support your child’s immune system and improve their resilience to falling ill and enhance your resource toolkit for staying well. Celeste Salter is a professional homeopath who is passionate about sharing her skills to help people take control of their health and wellbeing with confidence. A former research scientist at CSIRO, consultant engineer for the mining industry, university lecturer, and an advocate for women in engineering, Celeste now spends her time teaching the benefits of homeopathy.

Some of the topics she will address include: • Enhance your understanding of the holistic approach to medicine • What is homeopathy? • How does it work? • How to choose a remedy People all over the world use the homoeopathic approach as one of their main forms of health care. See how you too can use homeopathy at home and in particular for childhood illnesses. www.celestehomoeopath.com.au Date: Wednesday 18th February 2015 Time: 9.30am – 11.00am Venue: Lawson Shed, Pomona Community House, Pomona Cost: $2.00 donation (includes MorningTea) Bookings essential phone 5485 2427.

Thanks from Federal Memorial Hall THE Federal Memorial Hall & Community Centre would like to thank the Noosa Council for its support, and particularly for the funding to cover the ongoing maintenance costs for the year. As a well attended gathering place, we are so appreciative of the help we receive

from council to maintainand run this lovely 100 year old Hall that is the focal point of this rural community. It is a fabulous contribution to the Federal Community, With much gratitude from the people of Federal and surrounding Valleys.

Back to Pomona Day SUNDAY March 1, 10am in Stan Topper Park, Pomona. If you know of anyone who would like to join us, please spread the word or get them to ring Sandy Johnson 5442 6105 or Heather Christie 5485 1387.

Rising Revolution V-DAY is coming soon. Groups of hundreds of women gather together on Valentines Day on 14th February to dance for V-Day which is protesting in dance Violence towards women. Last year saw over 200 women come together on the Noosa beach to dance “Break The Chain” or 1 billion rising, a dance done all round the world on this day. 1 women a week in Australia is killed as a result of domestic violence. There is a billion women on the planet who have either been abused or killed as a result of violence towards women. A women is raped every 20 minutes somewhere in the world. If people would like to join in the rehearsals to learn the dance Pomona Memorial Hall - Monday 9th Feb 10.30am Liesure centre Noosaville - Thursday 12th Feb 7pm The performance is at the park on Gympie Terrace, Noosaville, Saturday 14th February, 5pm. Wear white with a little red.

Get your romance on this Valentine’s Day WHY not have a few quotes to surprise your sweetheart with on Valentine’s day? You could text them, email them, maybe write them on a card, or just plain say one and be super spontaneous. Check them out below and spread the love! "If a hug represented how much I loved you, I would hold you in my arms forever." - Mandy Hampton "One day you will ask me which is more important? My life or yours? I will say mine and you will walk away not knowing that you are my life." - Khalil Gibran "Love doesn't make the world go round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile." - Franklin P. Jones "When I saw you, I fell in love and you smiled because you knew" - Arrigo Boito "For it was not into my ear you whispered, but into my heart. It was not my lips you kissed, but my soul." - Judy Garland

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Cooroy CWA CENT SALE 21st February @ 1.30 CWA Hall Maple Street Free Admission A Delicious Afternoon Tea will be served Great Prizes to be Won

Tickets phone Wendy 5447 6140 - All Welcome

Church Notices

Uniting Church in Australia Cooroy/Pomona

Anglican Parish of Cooroora Pomona - Rectory St - Sunday 7.30am Cooroy - Tewantin Road - Sunday 9.30am Kin Kin - Main St - 10.00am (1st Sunday of the Month)

Cooroy Community BAPTIST CHURCH

Sunday Services - 10am All Welcome 5474 3309 - 5485 2298 CWA HALL

Catholic Church Mass Times

Sacred Heart Cooroy 63 Maple St Sat evening 5.30pm Tuesday 8.30am

St Patrick’s Pomona

POMONA SUNDAY SERVICES Pomona Community Hall - Reserve Street

9.30-11am Family Service *Contemporary Music *Teaching *Kids Church FOOD & DRINKS AFTER SERVICE ENQUIRIES: Snr Pastor Joy & Allan Cross 0412 972 744 joycross@livinghopechurch.org

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Community Service Announcement

OVERWHELMED BY EATING AND DIETING?

Cooroy Lifeline Shop needs our help!

For more info call Rev Jillian Moses 5485 1218

CHRISTIAN OUTREACH CENTRE

Starting soon. No musical experience needed. You will be playing a song in the first lesson. Group or Individual lessons.

Steppin In Line 0414 951 207

PH: 5447 6152

113 Marara Street Cooroy 4563 www@hinterland.org.au 07 5447 7797 Assemblies of God Church

UKELELE BEGINNER CLASS - F.U.Club (fun ukelele)

WEDNESDAYS 9.15AM: UNITING CHURCH - COOROY THURSDAYS 6.30PM: TINBEERWAH HALL - TINBEERWAH NEW BEGINNERS CLASS STARTS TUESDAY 17TH FEB 5.30PM UNITING CHURCH - POMONA

8.00am - Cooroy - 51 Maple St 9.30am - Pomona - 27 Factory St

HEALING MEETINGS - 1st SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH

Calling on all friends and acquaintances to come and help IRENE CADDLE Celebrate her 90th Birthday. February 14th Progressive Smoko CWA Hall 10am – 2pm

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SUNDAY SERVICES

Contemporary worship & teaching Incredibles Children’s Program from toddlers to primary school age Refreshments after the service - People of all ages welcome -

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1 Church St Sunday 8am Wednesday 5.30pm Parish Office 54471188 Parish Priest - Fr Mark Franklin Email: admin@noosacatholic.com The Church of United Spiritualism of Australia Clairvoyance - Guest Speakers - Healing Meditations COOROY - QCWA Hall Maple Street Wednesdays 7.00pm Rev Kathy McVann - 0414 972632

Come work in our fabulous newly renovated air-conditioned shop. Volunteering at a Lifeline Shop will allow you to learn new skills, make friends, give back to the community and engage with other like-minded people. Volunteering at the Lifeline Shop at Cooroy, you are able to directly help support the delivery of vital community services in your area. Lifeline helps the community by providing free counselling and support services over a range of programs and locations. Lifeline Shops are essential in providing funding to help run these programs and the 24/7 Crisis Support Service – 13 11 14. Jobs can include: meet and greet customers; operate a cash register and use an eftpos machine (or be willing and able to learn); preparation of stock, products for sale and window displays. If you think you have the skills and motivation to become a volunteer, please contact Deborah Daybell on 5442 6464. For more information on the Lifeline Shops, visit www.lifelineshops.com.au

Overeaters Anonymous CAN HELP Meetings in Cooroy library Thursday 1pm Contact 5475 3563 or 0404302186

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Eric and Francoise welcome Glen Tilly to their team at Maison de Provence

GLEN Tilly grew up in Noosa where his love for food and cooking began. “At age14, when my Mum broke her hand playing basketball, my brother and me then needed to help prepare meals at home. When I was in high school, I took the food major hospitality class and started a school based traineeship at Jacksons restaurant on Thomas St in Noosaville, where worked on my weekends and school

Holidays. I fell even more in love with what was going on around me in the kitchen. The impact of how much I was learning and wanting to learn, the Way the Chefs talked, worked, and what they could do intrigued me. Most of all i was interested in how they went about there job. It all seemed like some sort of magic, hard work as well, I loved every minute of it.” Just before his 21st

birthday Glen became a qualified chef and left Noosa for a working holiday, beginning on the Whitsunday Island resorts and ending up in Perth, Glen worked in a wide variety of restaurants while travelling around Australia. After six years away, and missing the Noosa lifestyle Glen returned home to put what he had learned to good use. “I began working at the

Noosa icon, Aromas restaurant, where I worked four years, three of which as Sous Chef. After my stint at Aromas the amazing opportunity to become the Head Chef of the Flux team was presented to me. I knew that I would be ready for the Challenge. I had my own kitchen, full creative design of the Flux menu and I felt that I had finally found my own style. The food that I delivered was honest and i had a lot of confidence in this style. Which was obviously felt by everyone else too as we got one chef hat This January 2015. But after 2 years at this establishment I needed to broaden my knowledge by refining my skills as a pastry chef. In my view desserts need to be as important as a meal as the last impression is often the one people will remember. So I now work at “Maison de Provence” in Cooroy as the head chef. I can still be creative and in full control of the menu while working alongside Eric to learn more about desserts.”

Timeless Classics begin new year concert series

THE Sunshine Coast’s own esteemed Chamber Orchestra , The Pa cific Chamber players, will commence their 2015 series of concerts with a programme of timeless classics .These classics will be performed by JulieAnne O’Reilly and Jenny Vandenberg (violin), Andrew Paszkowski (viola), Anne Bowyer (cello) , Ronald Webb (Oboe and Oboe d’Amore). .and Janet Brewer (piano) . The concerts will be presented at Cooran on Saturday 21st February, 2pm and Caloundra on Sunday 22 nd February 2pm. Bookending the programme are two piano quartets. Mozart’s Piano Quartet in G minor K 478 and Mozart’s String Quartet No 6

in Bb K159. Together with Schubert’s Adagio and Rondo Concertante D 487, Loeillet’s sonata in C for Oboe and Piano and Schumann’s Fantasy Pieces for Oboe d’Amore and Piano, Op 73, this entertaining programme, will present a kaleidoscopic range of music, displaying the Pacific Chamber Players usual diversity, expertise and warmth. Tickets are available at the door priced at $27 and $25 (concessions) school students $7. A Portion of ticket sales is donated to the Cancer Foundation each year. Refreshments will follow the concert. Further enquiries can be made by telephoning 07 54468128

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An afternoon with Daryl Braithwaite

THE Imperial Lionheart Hotel Eumundi is very proud to announce An Afternoon With Daryl Braithwaite on Sunday 22 February from 1.30pm. Join us for this iconic event as The Green Room hosts one of Australia’s greatest touring artists. Tickets are very limited for this intimate performance and are available now from www.oztix.com.au and hard tickets will be available from the hotel. All pre-sold tickets will

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include a 10% discount from the hotel’s lunch menu on the day of the event. Support artist for the amazing afternoon will be Pete Allan. Join us for what will be a Sunday afternoon to remember More than two decades on from the partnership that produced the multi-platinum albums Edge (1988) and Rise (1990), Sony Music Australia is ecstatic to announce it has re-signed the legendary Daryl Braithwaite and is set to release his brilliant new minialbum, Forever The Tourist. Far from an exercise in revisiting past glories and greatest hits – of which, of course, there are plenty – Forever The Tourist reveals a brand new stunning chapter in Daryl’s unparalleled career. And the centrepiece of this new chapter is the anthemic and sparkling new single, Not Too Late. In light of the renewal of his partnership with Sony, there could hardly have been a more apt title. It’s a story of hope, aspirations and most definitely reflections of life, and the obvious choice – to have a go or not. “It seems quite appropriate,” says Daryl. “Even though it’s about a relationship situation, it’s saying that maybe it’s not too late to try anything, whether it be music or anything else. We’ve been playing Not Too Late live and it’s been getting a surprisingly good reception, considering the audiences don’t know it.” Not Too Late looks set to join Daryl’s cannon of uplifting classics, including One Summer, As The Days Go By and The Horses, plus the countless timeless gems from his days fronting Sherbet, such as Summer Love, Howzat and Cassandra, to name just a few. Now 64 – yes, 64! – Daryl’s famous voice still sounds as fantastic as ever and his lifetime addiction to surfing means he’s as fighting fit as men half his age. Call this a comeback, a second comeback at that, but as Daryl’s hordes of fans across Australia will attest, the great singer has never gone away. He and his incredible live band have been selling out pubs and clubs in every corner of the country for decades. Several of the members of Daryl’s band have been with him since the Edge and Rise days. The last member joined 14 years ago which means the current line-up has been together as long as Sherbet were together.

dining & entertainment Local landscapes the inspiration for new exhibition BUTTER Factory Arts Centre is pleased to welcome two new exhibitions showcasing the works of three popular artists. Zest, to open this Thursday, showcases Noosa artists Sam Vatovey and Kym Angelique Nelson, who’ve both drawn inspiration from local landscapes to produce their works. Award-winning artist Chris Postle has also drawn inspiration from the natural world in his exhibition, Coastal Awareness, opening Thursday. Gallery Director Nina Shadforth says Chris is passionate about achieving difficult

and challenging subjects and he is fast becoming one of Australia’s more notable artists. “Chris’s artwork continues to impress, as well as collect sought-after awards,” she says. After 20 years living abroad, Sam Vatovey says seeing the Australian landscape on her return home was as though seeing it for the first time, which has inspired her latest works. “Sam Vatovey and Kym Angelique Nelson are vivid and dramatic in their style and their works will surely captivate viewers,” Ms Shadforth said. The exhibitions run until 14 March.

Deb Webber adds another Cooroy Show Due to such a great response to her show coming to Cooroy on March 1st, psychic, Deb Webber has decided to put on another show on March 2nd so if you think you’ve missed out, here’s your chance. Tickets can be purchased on the night or to reserve tickets you can phone 0418 352 519.

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dining & entertainment Enjoy great bands at Cooroy Originals

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A Capella Choir SPIRITSONG A Cappella Choir is seeking new singers. All parts. Especially Altos. If you are a singer and like A Cappella classical sacred music, then this choir could be for you. Choir starts again in 2015 on Wednesday evening February 11th in Tewantin. Email Andrew andrewjemmet @gmail.com

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COME and celebrate in style at Cooroy Originals this month with a awesome acts and good vibes. Brea Robertson, Benny D William, Scott Cook and The Lyrical are all set to hit the stage in Apex Park on Sunday 22 February from 1pm! Brea Robertson is a singer songwriter from Maleny. Growing up, she spent three and a half years travelling around Australia with her family and for the past two years she has been performing with a trio called Wyla. Brea is passionate about making music from her heart, and wants to share her story through her songs. Benny D Williams is an extremely talented multi-instrumentalist with an incredibly diverse and rich voice. His music is a dreamy combination of psychedelic soul, blues, roots and trip-funk. With amazing layered vocal harmonies, beautiful acoustic instrumentalism and organic mindboggling use of live performance

technology, you could think there’s a whole band on stage. Benny D Williams redefines the modern solo performer. Canada’s prairie balladeer Scott Cook is a tirelessly traveling songwriter who has been making a full-time living at music since 2007, touring extensively across Canada, the US, Europe, Asia and Australia. Scott is currently on tour in support of his fourth release, One More Time

Around. Its opening track “Pass It Along” won the Folk and Acoustic category in the 2013 UK Songwriting Contest. Road-worn, painfully honest, and deeply human, his straighttalking tunes weave together folk, roots, blues, soul and country with claw hammer banjo arrangements and spacious fingerstyle guitar. The Lyrical (Karl Smith) has become a rising star of the music scene in Brisbane. The

Sunshine State capital has always been a hotbed for new talent in a variety of genres and the acoustic/hip-hop/ reggae scene is now no exception to that tradition. Following in the footsteps of Ben Harper, Bob Marley, Michael Franti and Xavier Rudd, The Lyrical reflects the ingenuity and musical aptitude it takes to be great and is fast becoming one of

those artists who demand your attention. Catch all those fantastic bands at the Cooroy Originals, a fantastic family friendly original music event powered by donations and proudly supported by Cooroy Community Bank Branch of Bendigo Bank, Cooroy Hotel, Wimmers Softdrinks, East Coast Originals and Cooroy Chamber of Commerce Inc.

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How does acupuncture for fertility work? TRADITIONAL Chinese medicine has a long history of treating women’s health problems, with texts from 200 BC describing medicinal plants to treat infertility. Today Traditional Chinese medicine specialists have adapted and incorporated these traditional applications into modern fertility treatment. This has resulted in clinical feedback and research suggesting that acupuncture is capable of significantly enhancing fertility. Traditional Chinese medicine aims through the use of acupuncture, herbs and lifestyle advice to achieve the following: Regulate the woman’s hormonal cycle • A regular 28 to 30 day cycle with good quality fertile mucus, pain free ovulation midcycle, no premenstrual symptoms and a pain free period with efficient bleeding indicates a balanced hormonal cycle. Improve the quality of a woman’s fertile mucus • Fertile mucus appears several days prior to ovulation and is required to help nourish the sperm and guide it into the egg. Regulate ovulation • An ovulation occurring on day 13 to 15 of a cycle indicates that the egg is being released at its optional developmental time. Promote an efficient menstrual bleed • In traditional Chinese medicine the menstrual bleeding reflects the quality of the uterine lining. This lining appears important for implantation as women with poor endometrial development have an association with IVF failure or recurrent miscarriage. Chinese medicine aims to increase the thickness and quality of this lining, it does this through promoting corpus luteal function (which in turn produces progesterone) and through its documented action of increasing blood flow to the uterus • Ideally it is expected that a woman will experience menstrual bleeding for at least 3 to 5 days. Enhance egg development: While the genetic material for a women’s eggs are created when the woman is herself an embryo, the process of the egg maturing comes under the influence of her hormones. Clinically it also appears possible to influence the integrity of the eggs released following acupuncture treatment, this may be due to increasing the blood supply to the developing follicles or by increasing the nutritional supply to the egg via the fluids that surround and nourish it. Improve sperm quality: Normal sperm count values are currently given as: • Greater than 20 million sperm per ml • Greater than 50% of sperm moving vigorously (motility) • Greater than 14% with no deformities (morphology) A popular study looking at men’s fertility found that those men that succeeded in fathering a child had: • Greater than 48 million sperm per ml • A motility of more than 63% • A normal morphology of 12% (New England Journal of Medicine 345(19):1388-1393). This study indicates the importance of men achieving the highest sperm count and motility possible. Enhance the internal environment

of the fallopian tubes • Traditional Chinese medicine aims to improve the elasticity and the secretions of the fallopian tubes, facilitating the passage of the fertilised egg into the uterus. Promote embryo implantation • In a recent study acupuncture used during IVF at the time of egg retrieval and embryo resulted in a significantly higher viable pregnancy rate. (Fertility and Sterility 74(4):721-72). In this study 160 women undergoing IVF were monitored. The success rate in the acupuncture group was 42.5% compared to a 26.3% success rate in the group of women that did not receive acupuncture. • In a study of 114 women at the Reproductive Medicine and Fertility Centre in Colorado Springs (American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) October 2004) half of the women received acupuncture prior to and following embryo replacement. The women who received acupuncture had a 51% pregnancy rate compared to 36% in control group and an 8% miscarriage rate compared to 20% in control group. Acupuncture also was found to reduce the risk of tubal pregnancy and increase the live birth rate. The live birth rate for each IVF cycle was 23% higher than the cycles for the control group. Promote a viable pregnancy: Traditional Chinese medicine can be used in the early stages of pregnancy to help promote maternal and foetal well being. There are treatments to aid with any problems during pregnancy (such as morning sickness, breech presentation, anaemia, babies that are small for their gestational age, blood pressure problems and muscular skeletal pain), as well as treatment protocols to prepare for childbirth and if necessary to promote induction. To book or inquire, phone Maple St Acupuncture & Natural Medicine on 5442 5526

Let’s Get Together - And It Will be Alright IS a community get together with big ideas about the importance of connecting with each other to create a future for us and our children. This is an opportunity to get to know the many local organisations who are all working towards creating a connected, kinder, more equal sustainable world, while listening to great, inspiring live local musicians. Do you have the desire to do something about creating such a world? How about longing to connect with like minded people? Groups such as the Eumundi Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre and Cooroy Community Gardens will be there as well as many more. Let’s Get Together is just that, getting together for a family afternoon of music and being inspired by the actions of others and together as a community. This is about empowering our community to make a difference by being connected and involved. It’s about creating the sort of community we want to live in. Saturday March 7th 2pm – 6pm Cooroy Memorial Hall. Gold coin donation, Children’s Activities, Great music Great food.

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Rancid fish oil! DON’T Throw your money away on poor quality fish oil supplements. Is your fish oil doing its job and improving your health, or is it causing harm and robbing your body of its antioxidant stores? The University of Auckland’s Wayne Cutfield and his team of researchers found that most supplements tested were considerably oxidized, meaning the oils have been exposed to oxygen. All oils can become rancid because of oxidation. Rancid fish oils, like other free radicals, are harmful to your health and may cause damage to your body at a cellular level. Eating rancid fish oil may increase your risk of heart disease, atherosclerosis and blood clots. Consuming rancid fish oils depletes your stores of antioxidants (such as vitamin E) through your body trying to neutralize the rancid oils. This leaves fewer of these resources available to your body for cellular repair and disease prevention. Many people take fish oil supplements for their health. When it is fresh, fish oil is a healthy source of omega-3 fatty acids. But like any other oil, fish oil can spoil and become rancid. Rancid oils are harmful to the body and taste unpleasant, so you should not ingest them. Determine if your fish oil is rancid by taste and smell. Taste the oil; it should taste fresh and mild. If the oil tastes strongly fishy or bad, discard it. Fresh fish oil has a fresh aroma that

is not overly fishy. If the oil smells overly strong, bad or like rotting fish, discard it. We have all heard of the benefits of omega- 3 essential fatty acids, but did you know that it is mainly the DHA component of omega-3 fatty acids that is responsible for assisting with normal brain and visual function. In fact, the brain and retina (in the eye) contain the highest content of DHA of any tissues in your body. DHA has been shown in a number of experiments to enhance learning and memory. For children and teenagers who have learning difficulties or students under high pressure, DHA from purified fish oil is an excellent choice. Most children do not eat enough oily fish such as salmon, tuna, mackerel and sardines, so if you are looking for an easy way to get DHA into your children then come into the clinic where we can discuss some of the great tasting options available. Give your kids a head-start for the new school year and come and taste test the fish oils we have trusted and given to our children for many years. We have no trouble with getting our children to take them, often the children will ask for one spontaneously. These are just some of the great natural options available from our clinic for optimizing the health of your children and helping

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CAN Extreme C 20 really give you firmer less wrinkled, brighter looking skin and wipe up to 4.58 years off your skins appearance in just 84 days? Why so effective? Extreme C 20 by Aspect tackles just about every sign of dermal ageing you

care to imagine. Amino peptides, vitamin C (of course), cellular antioxidants, corrective botanicals, skin energizing extracts all expertly blended into a light as air serum. The special ingredient in Extreme C 20 which negates the negatives above, Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate. A potent, non irritating, highly stable and optically pure Vitamin C ester. Ensuring this product remains fresh and active till the very last drop resulting in firmer, younger looking skin and a complexion that is better able to protect itself against external attack. For more information phone Lakeridge Health & Beauty at 3 Ruby Street on 5442 6239.

them get through these first weeks of school. We have many other natural health solutions specifically tailored to meet the needs of your kids so if you want the best for your children’s health and for your own health, come and discuss the available options with us today. And don’t forget to try our trusted fish oil brand. Run by Lee Smith and Maria Sturre, Make a Difference Health & Fitness whom are committed to helping you reach your health and fitness requirements. Maria is a Naturopath and Lee is a fitness trainer qualified to train all age groups from children to older adults. Register to receive our newsletter to find out the special offers available. To contact us ring 54426179 or 0407597748.

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Medical Centre EUMUNDI

We are pleased to announce our New Doctor Michael Harrison, who has joined our team Michael is originally from the U.K and moved to Australia with his family in 2010, where he has worked as a G.P in NSW. Michael is a well-rounded general physician who brings a common sense approach to patient care. He has an interest in all aspects of family practice but is particularly keen to help busy working people who often struggle to access medical care in a timely fashion. He has additional post-graduate experience in surgery and dermatology and has worked in elite professional sport as a team doctor. We are taking bookings now for Michael so please phone our friendly team to make enquiries and to book an appointment.

Celebrated

our first year in Eumundi We have grown to a 5 Doctor practice with Allied Health support offering Pathology, Psychology, Dietician services. Cardiac monitoring and sleep clinics. We are extending our practice to offer Allied Health rooms by opening a new facility in Eumundi. We would like to offer thanks to our patients for supporting us and welcome new patients, Please phone our friendly team to book an appointment with our Doctors.

Michael will be working Tuesdays – Fridays

Dr David Heppell

Dr Karen Macmillan

Dr Patricia Slegers

Dr Hoda Morris

Open Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm www.cooroyrag.com.au

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