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It’s going to be ‘Out of this world’ It’s fantastic, fabulous and free! It’s Australia’s premier body painting event and it is taking place right here in Cooroy on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 April at Apex Park. With a theme this year of “Other Worlds” it is sure to offer up art to delight the senses! The festival is a colourful and creative experience for all ages and offers a unique free weekend of activities. Amazing full body painting offers a spectacular backdrop to a fun filled two-day packed program of music, dancing, interactive art and street performers. The Noosa Outback Main Stage has entertainment from the likes of The Moonsets, Baja, Pineapple Crush, Let’s Dance Latin and Jamison Kehl. Gubbi Gubbi Dance will be providing cultural entertainment and workshops including aboriginal style body art, ochre painting and storytelling. For anyone interested in trying their hand at creating art from recycled materials, Reverse Garbage are conducting wearable art workshops each day from 10am to 3pm providing materials, tools and inspiration. On Sunday there is also a parade of the amazing wearable art competition with full costumes made from recycled materials. There is even a play zone with children’s shows, giant games like Jenga & Connect 4, workshops and laser assault skirmish. It’s an event like nothing ever seen before, as human canvases take shape during the competitions. It’s unique, it happens once a year and it is right here! So don’t miss it because this is going to be the biggest and best event ever!


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Skate Aid adds fun to Fusion Festival

Heath, Tex and sister Eadie with Fusion Festival President Jim Ennis and Brenda Gladwood (Cooroy Rag editor) are all enthusiastic about the Festival’s skate demonstration being sponsored by The Cooroy Rag Each year Cooroy Fusion Festival throws something new into the mix of fantastic entertainment and activities. This year is no different with demonstrations by Skate Aid in the Apex Park skate park being added to the program thanks to the sponsorship of Cooroy Rag.

“In anticipation of the soon to be built Hinterland Playground, this year Cooroy Fusion Festival is on the move from Mill Place across the road to Apex Park. Because of the fantastic skate park in the new location, we felt it made sense incorporate some skate demonstra-

tions,” explained festival chairperson, Jim Ennis. “We are all about giving back to the community at Cooroy Rag and we couldn’t imagine a better way of doing that than by contributing to our local youth - after all they are the future of our community. The Skate-Aid initiative

provides skating skills but it also is aimed at inspiring creativity, developing confidence and enabling connection and a sense of community for the kids and those are really important life lessons,” said sponsor Brenda Gladwood from Cooroy Rag. “We’ve also extended an invitation to Australian champion skater Jackson Pilz, to give a demonstration and we’re all very excited that he has agreed, depending on his sponsor commitments, so watch this space.” Skate-Aid Australia is aimed at building pathways to independence and inclusion through education and community development. Their primary focus is enabling young people to find better pathways in life by building context and connection to education and inclusion through the relational bridge of skateboarding helping to overcome disadvantage, reduce dependency and build for a brighter future. This is just one of the great activities at Cooroy Fusion Festival on May 11, which includes a huge program of entertainment and fun throughout town at Apex Park, Cooroy Library, The Butter Factory Arts Centre, the Noosa District Orchid Society Annual Show at the CWA Hall; the Lifeline Denim

Sale is at Cooroy Memorial Hall; and woodworking displays at the Cooroora Woodworkers and Cooroy Camphor Laurel Group in Lower Mill Road. This event couldn’t be held without the support of volunteers and sponsors including Noosa Council, Cooroy Community Bank Branch of Bendigo Bank, Tourism Noosa, Cooroy Super IGA, Cooroy Country Menswear & Jeanery, Noosa Pengari Steiner School, Wythes Real Estate, Cooroy Rag, Fiducian Financial Services Noosa Hinterland, Sutton’s Cleaning, Fiona Winter Realty, Cooroy Service Centre RACQ, Gelignite Jacks, Sunny Coast Accountants, Mower & ATV Solutions, Cartwright Lawyers, Cooroy RSL, Greenwood Grove, John Madill Toyota, Noosa Arts Theatre, Jim’s Building Inspections Cooroy, Cooroy Hotel, McDermott Aviation, Cooroy Landscape Supplies, SPM Law, Max Watterson & Associates, The Clay Shed Cooroy Chamber of Commerce, Firefly Solutions, Permaculture Noosa, Noosa Landcare, Unity Water, Bunnings Noosaville and Plastic Free Noosa. Visit www.cooroyfusion festival.com.au

It’s a dirty job so we’d like to thank those who do it! Around 400 volunteers turned out across our region to pick up over 6 tonnes of other people’s rubbish as part of Clean Up Australia Day. The hinterland was once again fully behind Clean Up Australia Day with sites in Kin Kin, Cooroy, and Pomona recording good numbers of volunteers to Clean Up their community and the Sunshine Coast 4WD Club were largely responsible for remoiving the large volume of rubbish from illegal dumping sites in Yurol Forest near Pomona. An amazing job yet again from our team of volunteer co-ordinator Joe Jurisevic, NICA manager Gill Studdock and the 24 dedicated NICA site supervisors who coordinated the volunteers that turned up at sites across the region. It was a heartening example of the community turning out to tackle the rubbish that is dropped or dumped in our environment. The data collected from all the Noosa CUAD groups recorded that over 5 tonnes of rubbish was removed from our environment, with 4 tonnes of illegal dumping removed from local forests and 1 tonne of litter from the river, wetlands, parks and streets, over 300kgs of which was diverted from landfill and recycled.

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Meet the Kindness Club

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Makayla – Grade 4 Introducing another kind-hearted club member! Along with our articles and projects, we will include member profiles. The children will share their feelings about kindness and a little about themselves. Q. What does kindness mean to you? A. Kindness to me is the best friendship in the world. Friendship and kindness equals love. Q. The last kind deed you did for someone? A. My last kind deed was I did all mine and my brother’s chores when I woke up. Q. A kindness shown to you? A. Something that someone did for me is my Mum, my Dad and my brother all made me feel better when I felt down on myself. Q. How does kindness make you feel? A. Kindness makes me feel like giving someone a nice big hug at any time in my life. Q. What makes you happy? A. Time with my family and friends, playing soccer and when bubbles pop when I’m playing with slime! The Kindness Club would love to hear from you and share your kindness experiences! Send your kindness stories to: The Kindness Club, c/P.O Box 816, Cooroy or email them to Wendy at thekindnessclub@outlook. com

There was much excitement at Noosa Christian College this month when it was discovered the turtle eggs that had been laid under a shipping container near the groundsman’s shed, had hatched. These gorgeous hatchlings were found running around near the Primary classrooms. The teachers and students collected them up, all 14 in total, in a container with creek water and rocks and all students got to see them before they were released back into the creek. A local wildlife expert who has worked with turtles in the area for 40 years was called. She said it was rare for these Saw Shell Turtles to be born in this way, especially at a school.

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Hazel, Graeme, Gwen and Peggy enjoyed catching up at this month’s Scone Time Fast becoming the new social scene for Seniors, the monthly ‘Scone Time’ at Cooroy Memorial Hall is a great place for Seniors to get together with old friends and make new friends whilst enjoying some light entertainment and a delicious Devonshire tea. Thanks to Martin Duncan and his band of merry helpers for putting on such a lovely morning tea of mouth watering scones all served on gorgeous fine

China. Thanks also to the sponsors which make it all possible. The Cooroy Rag is very proud to be one of them. Scone Time is held on the second Tuesday of each month at 10am and at only $5 per head will not strain the budget. For bookings, or more information on becoming involved please phone 0473 902 261.

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Cooroy intersections consultation concludes Transport and Main Road’s (TMR) community consultation in relation to the intersections of Diamond and Elm Street and Myall and Elm Streets has recently closed. Marty Hunt MP (Member for Nicklin) advises he has now been provided with a briefing on the results of the consultation. “TMR has advised that the results of the consultation demonstrate that the majority of people who participated in the consultation process are against traffic lights as the solution to the safety issues at these intersections. “It is clear that the community is divided on what will be the best treatments for these intersections. TMR advise they believe that traffic lights are the

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The “Go Noosa” traffic and transport trials are back these Easter holidays From 6th– 28th April 2019, Noosa Council, in partnership with TransLink, are providing FREE public transport on the following bus routes: • Route 626 Tewantin to Sunrise Beach via Noosa Heads • Route 627 Tewantin to Sunshine Beach via Noosa Heads • Route 628 Noosa Parklands to Noosa Junction via Noosa Civic • Route 629 Tewantin to Noosa Junction via Noosa Civic

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For many people, the idea of saving money is very difficult. However, it is one of the most important things that you can do in order to prepare for your financial future. At Cooroy and Pomona Community Bank branches we often have customers tell us they find it much easier to pay back a debt than to set aside funds for savings. In the next couple of columns, I’m going to share thoughts on what to save for, why to save and how to save. Let’s start with reasons to save, which will differ in importance depending on your age and stage of life, family and career commitments and shortand long-term goals. So, in no particular order: 1. Save for a new car – yes, you can apply for finance to purchase a car, either through your bank or the dealer, however this may become a never-ending cycle, by the time you finish paying out your loan, you will probably be ready for a new car, and a new loan. Also, you have better bargaining power if you can pay cash. 2. Save for an emergency – life is unpredictable and unexpected events, such as car repairs, medical issues or a job loss may blow out the budget and the credit cards. Experts recommend that you put aside

between three and six months of expenses as an emergency fund, however if this is too steep, try to set aside at least $1,000. 3. Save for fun – life can’t be all work, work, work, and it is important to have fun. Whether you fancy a luxury holiday, a trip through Europe or a boat, saving for big ticket luxury items gives you something manageable, and exciting to aim for. After all, you don’t want to have to keep paying for your holiday for years after the tan fades. 4. Save for a deposit on your home – the more you can save prior to the purchase of your new home, the more bargaining power you will have when it is time to buy. Saving a significant amount toward a deposit may mean you can afford a bigger home, your interest rates may be lower, and you may be able to avoid the expense of Lenders Mortgage Insurance. 5. Save for your education – on average, workers change careers between 3 and 7 times during their lifetime and often this means a return to further education, either to gain new skills in a different area, or for a post-graduate degree in their chosen field. Changes to government policy may mean that further study is exempt from HECS-HELP assistance.

6. Save for retirement – whether years away, or just around the corner, the best time to start saving for your retirement is right now. With the benefits of compounding interest, the sooner you start, the quicker your retirement nest egg will build. Sort out your superannuation accounts, and if possible, try to match your employer’s contributions. Think about talking to a financial advisor to check that you are on the right path. Next time, we’ll talk about how to start saving! To talk more about how you can save money, just call into our Cooroy or Pomona branches and have a chat or phone 5447 7131 or 5485 1786. You can also email me at simone.flavelle@bendigoadelaide. com.au.

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Happy 13th Birthday to Max Woods lots of love from your family & friends Rachael Kerr and Caenaan Parlane were married on Sunday, the 17th of March, 2019, in the newly refurbished Cooroy Hall. A relaxed and warm reception followed. Rachael is the daughter of Dion Kerr (Cooroy) and Kim Williams (Townsville) and Caenaan is the son of Steve and Kandi Parlane (Eerwah Vale). The newlyweds are enjoying a honeymoon in Melbourne and hope to settle in the local area on their return. Family and friends wish them the very best as they begin this new chapter in their lives.

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Noosa District Orchid & Foliage Society One of my favourite orchids is Cattleya’s as they are the plant most people think of when you say orchids. The Cattleya group of orchids originate from South America where most of them grow as ephytes (grow on trees). The genera has been hybdrised for over a 100 years or more, so these plants are well adapted to growing in this area without any special requirements. They will grow on suitable host trees or may be grown in a pot. When growing in pots you must remember to provide all nutrients and water. The plants should be repotted every 2 years as the potting mixes, which are mainly pine bark break down. When potting you must have good drainage as these plants grow on trees and when they rain stops the roots dry quickly. To see more of these plants plus many other varieties, the Noosa Club is conducting a show in Cooroy on the 10th and 11th May (Mother’s Day show) There will be 100’s of orchids on show and for sale. The club is pleased to be part of Cooroy Fusion. The club meets at the Tinbeerwah Hall the sec-

ond Saturday of each month starting at 1 pm. It is a great opportunity to meet like-minded people and learn how to cultivate orchids. It is a great hobby. For more information contact Linda Ph. 0427 570022 or check out the club website.

Lake Macdonald Water Catchment Protection Program Early this year Noosa Landcare and Seqwater partnered together to establish the Lake Macdonald Water Supply Catchment Protection Program. This is a South East Queensland wide program to better protect the quality of water in our water supply catchments. The program brings landholders and local experts together to share knowledge and find ways to prevent sediment, nutrients and pathogens such as livestock faeces from entering the lake. The Water Supply Catchment Protection Program gives landholders the opportunity to learn

more about catchment management, share local knowledge and receive financial assistance and support to implement water quality improvement strategies on their properties, such as: - Waterway fencing - installation of water troughs - Waterway planting - Erosion control, incl dirt driveways If you are interested in being part of the program or want to find out more please email project4@noosalandcare.org or visit https://noosalandcare.org/projects/water-supply-catchment/

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Students strike for change

on trend for Autumn Molly, Joa, Stevie and Ruby are calling on the Government to say no to fossil fuels On Friday March 15 tens of thousands of Australian school students from hundreds of schools in almost 60 cities and towns across Australia joined students from 100 countries to strike from school, calling on all politicians to stop Adani’s coal mine, say no to all new fossil fuels and power Australia with 100% renewable energy by 2030. Students from Noosa District High School marched at Peregian Beach along with hundreds of other students from across the Sunshine Coast to add their voices to the protest.

“We’re all worried about climate change,” said NDSHS Year 12 student Ruby Taylor. “It felt good to be able to participate in something that might bring about change. As an individual, and a young person, you sometimes feel like there’s not much you can do and that’s frustrating. But this march was something that maybe, hopefully, will let our Government know how we feel. “After all, it’s our future we’re trying to protect.”

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Len Clarke, along with his trusty co-driver Steve Smith, is once again raising funds for the Endeavour Foundation. For the 11th year in a row Len is raising dust and dollars competing in the Great Endeavour Rally from July 26 to August 3. The pair were overall course winners last year and hope to emulate the win this year. Starting from the Bundaberg Rum Distillery they’ll be travelling on roads very few have driven. Across Central Queensland through savanna grasslands towards Julia Creek known as the “Gateway to the Gulf” then on to Karumba before heading back towards the South Coast to Undara, tackling the Great Dividing Range before finishing in Townsville. Over the years Len, who turns 80 this year, has raised more than $70,000 for the Endeavour Foundation through his participation in the Great Endeavour Rally.

Len is busy selling raffle tickets and asks anyone who can spare a few dollars to donate into the following bank account: Details: ANZ Bank, BSB 014-246; Acct No. 777025389; Acct Name: Endeavour Foundation; Reference: Car 96 – L. Clarke

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Shaving for a cure Five Noosa District SHS students bravely took on the challenge of Shaving for a Cure to help raise funds and awareness for the Leukaemia Foundation. Max Mellin, Jeff Johnson, Zac Browrigg, Ellie Barty and Jarod Archdall shed their locks and raised a total of $676 with Jarod also parting with his beard and eyebrows for the cause. Thanks also to ex NDSHS student Julia Mills who is in her 3rd year hairdressing apprenticeship at Surrender Dorothy Hair Salon in Noosaville for her skills with the clippers.

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Be early book your tables for the CWA Trivia Night, Saturday 30th March, at Cooroy RSL Club. 6pm – meal followed by Trivia, $ 25-00 P/P Tables of 6. Bookings essential, phone Wendy 54476140 or Heather 0422 328 299, for a good night’s entertainment. All Welcome.

Permaculture Noosa Permaculture Noosa’s monthly meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of each month (next meeting April 18) at Cooroy Memorial Hall, 23 Maple St, Cooroy We share surplus home grown produce and plants by giving, exchanging or selling. Entry is a $5 donation for non-members. The meeting begins at 6.30pm and the night is complete with a “bring a plate” shared supper at or after 8.30pm. All welcome.

Mel Evans is closing the door on Salon Unique We have some good news and some bad news. “Rachael and I have been friends through the industry The bad news - after being an icon in Cooroy for more for many years and I jumped at the chance when she than 40 years, Salon Unique is closing its doors. Senior offered to combine our teams,” says Mel. Stylist Mel Evans, who has owned the Salon for the past “Pomona is only minutes away and we have a very 15 years, says that although it was a big decision to make, strong and loyal client base. As you know, people build she is excited about the future. up a trust in their hairdressers. “Last year was a bit of a shocker for me personally. “Relationships are formed and once someone is happy There were a lot of traumatic family matters to deal with with the person who looks after their hair they don’t like and I have some health issues which are on-going. Then to change, so most of our clients aren’t concerned about the Salon was flooded after the big storm in February. driving to Pomona to continue being looked after by us,” “We had to replace all the lights and do a lot of repairs said Mel. and I feel the space is starting to look a little shabby. “Scissors Rocks Hair is a beautiful, modern salon and Now there’s been some issues with the lease of the build- Racheal and Tania are lovely and very professional so ing, which also was a big part of my decision,” said Mel. we’re all a bit jazzed with the upcoming change and what The good news – Mel, along with her staff – Elise, this year will bring.” Brooke, Lily and Bree (Speaking Beauty), are all movThe last trading day for Salon Unique in Cooroy will be ing to Pomona to join Rachael and Tania at Scissors Rocks April 4, then everyone will be back in business at ScisHair. sors Rocks Hair in Pomona on April 11.

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18th century poet Alexander Pope once said “Gardening is landscape painting” and the opportunity to add ‘paint’ and texture to your own garden canvas will present at the Noosa Botanic Gardens Plant Sale at the end of this month. At the Noosa Botanic Gardens Friends propagation shed a wide variety of standard and collectable plants will be on sale. David Lee, the Noosa Botanic Gardens Friends Propagation Team Leader said “In addition to a good variety of ferns, shrubs, indoor plants, hoyas and bromeliads, we have some superb collectables that enthusiasts and Garden Club members love. Some of these include the starburst bush, the tree lotus, the rabbits foot fern, the mu oil tree, the red ornamental pineapple and

the purple shamrock.” President Jill Brownlee explained “We had our first sale from our propagation shed in December and it was a great success with lots of support from locals and keen gardeners across the wider Sunshine Coast region. These plants are propagated from the Noosa Botanic Gardens or from members’ private gardens and are all suitable for this region.” Proceeds are reinvested back into the Gardens and related projects of the Noosa Botanic Gardens Friends. The Plant Sale is on Saturday 30 March from 8am to 11am at the Friends Propagating Facility at the Noosa Botanic Gardens on Lake Macdonald Drive.

What is the RSL? In 1916 when Diggers began to return from the battlefields of Gallipoli and The Western Front, wounded, shell shocked and in poor shape they found it difficult to communicate with family and friends so they would meet with their veteran friends to discuss issues that they all understood well and to preserve the spirit of mateship formed amidst the carnage and horror of battle, to preserve the memory of the fallen and to help each other whenever required Diggers felt that a united voice was needed to bring about change for returned servicemen and women. The RSL was formed - an independent apolitical organisation run by its members, for its members and the ex- service community. The RSL proceeded to represent the interests of returned servicemen and women, lobbying the Government and pro-

viding welfare services Originally known as the Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League of Australia (RSSILA), the name was changed to Returned Sailors Soldiers and Airmen’s Imperial League of Australia (RSSAILA) in 1940. In 1965, the name was changed to Returned and Services League of Australia (RSLA). Finally, in 1990, the name was changed to the Returned & Services League of Australia (RSL) Today in Cooroy the RSL has a membership of approximately 250 ex-servicemen and women and is funded through the sale of military merchandise, raffles each Thursday night, Government Grants and support from the RSL Club Cooroy. This year look for the sale of merchandise outside the RSL Club on Monday 22, tuesday 23, Wednesday 24 April.

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Cooroy Family History Group One of the important family history online research sites is the Genealogist, it provides UK records and complete England and Wales census from 1841 to 1911. Not sure how to use it? A workshop will be held at the Heritage Centre, 17 Emerald St, Cooroy on Tuesday 2nd April from 9:00 to 11:30am. Did you know that over 70 million people alive today can trace their family history back to Ireland. Cooroy-Noosa Family and Local History Group has a monthly Irish Interest Group; this Wednesday 3rd April an Introduction to Irish Research

workshop will be held by convenor Peggy Radford from 9:00 to 11:30am at the Centre. Imagine having your family history information available wherever you are. This is the advantage of going digital and combining your precious files in one source. John Sparrow will conduct a digital workshop showing how to store files and record information in a manageable way on Saturday 6th April from 10:00 to 11:00am at the Heritage Centre. Visit www.genealogynoosa.org.au/calendar or phone 3129 0356.

Social ballroom dancing at Pomona Every Tuesday evening from 7 pm to 9.30 pm Pat and Norm Young organise a Social evening at the Pomona Memorial School of Arts Hall - cost is $ 5-00, which includes supper. 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 5485 2007 for more information, or come and visit.

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dining & entertainment Party with Michelle Brown at RSL

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With her haunting, gritty, big bluesy voice and dynamic stage presence, Michelle Brown has gained a huge following and she has special sparkle that mesmerises her audience when she’s on stage. What could be better than listening to Michelle Brown? Combining it with an after party for the Australian Body Art Festival of course! After the sun sets on the first day of the festival, if you ae looking for a place to dine and unwind, the Cooroy RSL have a wonderful menu and are also offering free entertainment by the wonderful Michelle Brown. “Cooroy RSL are proud to sponsor this year’s Australian Body Art Festival. It not only brings a lot of new faces into town and showcases what a fantastic community we have but it is also a huge achievement by the volunteers who make it all possible,” said Cooroy RSL Manager, Helen Hollingworth. “Because it is such a major event for the community, we felt it was appropriate to sponsor one of the competition prizes and also provide the club as a venue for a spot everyone could get together after the first day of competitions.” Michelle Brown will be performing from 6.30pm on Saturday 6th April. Dinner bookings are recommended and can be made on 5447 6131.

See Michelle Brown at the Cooroy RSL on Saturday April 6

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Saw & Mill re-opens to rave reviews

Call for Memorial Hall volunteers Cooroy Memorial Hall Association requires volunteers for car parking at Eumundi Markets on the fourth Wednesday of each month - 2 shifts of 3 hours. Contact Amy 5447 6473.

Tap dancing Come join us for Tap Dancing on a Wednesday morning at 10am at the Cooroy Memorial Hall. All welcome. Kimberly behind the new-look bar at Saw & Mill Saw and Mill has reopened its doors and patrons have not been disappointed with the new look. Kimberly Bateman , manager of Saw and Mill restaurant , closed the doors a year after taking over the space to do a complete overhaul and the restaurant now reflects a modern, soft country feel. “Though it was a beautiful, large space it had an empty feel to it,” said Kimberly. Now with oversized rustic exposed beams being added to the ceilings, soft white wood panelling and rock featured throughout. The bar has been completely redesigned and refitted and a much needed wooden slatted screen feature, situated between the restaurant and the bar, has created the privacy and intimate feel the restaurant was lacking. The new décor and furniture, including comfortable sofas, has brought out the personality of the Saw and Mill, and adds to any gathering, from dining in the restaurant , which is open for lunch Friday , Saturday and Sundays and Dinner - Tuesday To Saturday; socialising around the bar area with icy cold beverages and cocktails; enjoying a game of pool on the new tables; or trying your

hand at a game of lawn bowls. Chef, Paul Longmate, has released his new menu with the reopening and with delights such as an Entrée choice of Noosa Earth Mushroom Arancini, Sesame Coated Salmon for mains, classic Chicken Parmigiana, Vegan dishes and the ‘From the Grill’ section with Black Angus 300gm Rib fillet or the 18 hours slow cooked 240gm sirloin as a couple of options to choose from, it has already been a big hit with regular diners. With the $10 children’s meals and $10 dessert menu, Saw and Mill is a great family choice restaurant. The Sunday Share platters are a great way to meet up with friends and family. These huge platters for 2 people easily stretch to cater for 3, with a choice of seafoods, meats or a traditional Sunday roast and a game of barefoot bowls is a great way to finish the afternoon off. The Saw and Mill, in Opal street Cooroy has consistently received rave reviews on Trip Advisor and with the new look and new menu many more are expected. Reserve your lunch or dinner spot now or book the whole building or a portion of it for any upcoming events on 5472 0907. Courtesy bus available.

Pomona Lions Trivia Night Have a fun and sociable night with the Lions Trivia night at the Lion’s Den, Mountain Street Pomona. Saturday 6 April. Doors open at 6.00pm, first question at 6.30pm. Entry $15 per person includes table nibbles and door raffle tickets. Bring extra food if you wish. Bar available. Funds raised will be going to our disaster relief fund providing close and personal help to drought and flood victims in our north. For more information, phone 5485 1028.

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COOROY RAG Internationally acclaimed teen violin virtuoso, Beatrice Colombis will be guest soloist for an electrifying Noosa Orchestra concert at the Cooroy Memorial Hall on Sunday March 31. Coast resident and proud grandfather, Paul, said he was delighted that Maestro Antoni Bonetti had invited his 15-year-old Sydney-residing granddaughter, Beatrice, to be the feature soloist for Noosa Or-

chestra’s autumn concerts. Paul said he was honoured to be playing viola for Noosa Orchestra, which will support Beatrice in her solo performance of Rondo Capriccioso and Allegro VivaceKhachaturian. “The audience is bound to go wild for the fiery, gypsy-inspired Rondo Capriccioso,” says Paul. “It’s one of those instantly recognisable musical scores, which everyone

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loves while sometimes not even knowing the name of the beloved piece. “Beatrice also loves playing the Khachaturian Violin Concerto , it’s an exciting piece with a fast movement at the end, a real ‘edge of your seat’ musical moment.” Musicality is certainly in this talented teen’s genes. Her Australian mother, Laura, and Italian father, Mauro, met while studying piano at the Moscow Conservatorium. Beatrice picked up her first violin, a diminutive ‘64th’, at age three and learnt to play by the Suzuki method. “If Beatrice was able to learn to speak English and Italian so perfectly in the accent of her parents, then she should be able to learn music the same way. That’s the underlying philosophy of the Suzuki method. It

worked well for both my daughter, who’s a very fine pianist, and for Beatrice.” At 13 Beatrice was leading the Ascham School orchestra (where she is a full music scholar) and at 14 she attained her L.Mus.A Diploma with Distinction (2017). Beatrice is also an accomplished singer. Last year she toured with the Sudney children’s choir, Gondwana Voices, in the Baltic States and Iceland. “She plays everything by ear, and like the Italian side of the family, she is pitch perfect, this means that when she hears a bell ring, she knows what note it is; very useful for a player of a stringed instrument,” says Paul. No stranger to the international stage (Italy, England and Japan), Beatrice is a seasoned violin soloist who knows how to move

an audience so they feel every note in their heart. Now under the tutelage of Russian violinist/teacher from the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Iyla Isakovich, Beatrice is surely set to soar musically. “This could be the only opportunity to see Beatrice perform on the Coast before her musical adventure again takes her overseas.” Noosa Orchestra will also play Moldau by Smetana and Schubert’s timeless, Unfinished Symphony. Musical youngsters from the Noosa String Ensemble and Noosa Strings will also feature in what’s anticipated to be a memorable concert. Tickets: $27.50 | concession $25, students (18-) $5, pre-purchase $22.50ea, group tickets (10+) $20ea. Purchase from www.noosa orchestra.com.au or www.event brite. com.au

New food outlet serves up a nourishing menu Nourish Collective produces a range of dips and cakes using high quality, local produce, where possible, with ethical growing practices in mind. Paleo Rolls produces a range of gluten free bread rolls, hot cross buns, and fruit buns suitable for those on a paleo diet. Both businesses believe in good health, quality food and providing healthy alternatives and have decided to co-lease a space in central Cooroy, which allows their wholesale businesses to have a retail outlet. It is located opposite the Cooroy skate park. In Cooroy, Paleo Rolls currently supplies the Cooroy IGA and Nourish Collective supplies the Cooroy Fruit Market. “We would like our customers to continue supporting these two great local businesses who have supported us since our beginnings,” said Liesl Doery from Nourish Collective. “Our new retail space will be an opportunity to try our products - think fresh salads, filled rolls (paleo), plus a chance for us to expand our range into more delicious sweet treats, salads, and meals. All with a healthy lean. “It is an ever-changing menu, so let us know what you want and like. There will be plenty of options for those looking for sugar free, gluten free and vegan options. “We are open, Monday to Friday 10-2pm at this stage, Closed on Tuesdays for deliveries and production. Drop in and Meet the Maker. We are also looking for a third small business with similar business ethics to join our co–leasing space.” Call Liesl Doery on 0428 285 445.

SCONE TIME Tuesday 9th April @ 10am Join local seniors in the Cooroy Memorial Hall to enjoy a scrumptious morning tea of fresh baked scones! Open to all, Scone Time is designed to reignite life into the wonderful old halls of the Sunshine Coast, the event is also a wonderful opportunity for older people, along with their carers, companions and family to establish a regular monthly social event.

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The Lakeridge team - Lisa, Rachel, Zea When life gets busy with work, Lakeridge for 2 years now with family, children and well … just a very dedicated client base; she life, it’s easy to forget to take has 10 years’ experience in the care of yourself. But it’s proven beauty industry mostly based on that the best thing we can do for the coast of Victoria. Rachel others, is to make we look after specialises in IPL hair removal ourselves. So if you’re due for and skin rejuvenation. a little time out, then it’s time to Zea with over 10 years’ expevisit Lakeridge Health & rience has joined the Lakeridge Beauty. team and with her dermal The look good, feel better say- therapy background specialises ing is not just a saying, it’s a fact. in advance Facials such as Lakeridge is the only purpose microdermabrasion and skin built clinic in Cooroy and their peels. team of extremely qualified and The Clinic also provides a wide professional staff offer you up to range of facials tailored to suit the minute and proven technolo- your needs from deep cleansing gies and products to maintain the steam facials, to skin needling. health of your skin and body in All beauty services are adthe best possible way including dressed including manicures, permanent hair removal LED pedicures, waxing, makeup aplight therapy (the Clinic has the plications and also spray tanning. only LED Light Therapy Boost Owner and Manager, Lisa bed on the Sunshine Coast), Lister, is a renowned and much microdermabrasion, facials, respected Bowen therapist, havmassage and Bowen Therapy. ing Rachel has been working at trained in Bowen Therapy with

Bowtech Academy Australia. She knows exactly how Bowen can help you and has been successful in using her knowledge to help people suffering from various neck and shoulder restriction or pain, sciatica/hip or back pain, anxiety, stress, chronic fatigue, asthma just to name a few. Lisa also loves working with children that may have sleep or behavioural issues. Although Lakeridge Health & Beauty is tucked away from the busy hustle and bustle of the main part of town at 3 Ruby Street, their secret is well and truly out with people travelling from all over the coast for their skincare and body treatments. “Why would you go anywhere else,” says Lisa. “Our team here at Lakeridge have over 40 years’ experience between us. Our clients get the very best treatments without the exorbitant prices.” So why not take 30 mins out of your day every now and again to look after yourself, to enhance your vitality and wellbeing. Whether it be for pain relief, muscle and joint rehabilitation, skin repair and anti-aging, internal health and fitness, or stress reduction visit Lakeridge Health & Beauty at 3 Ruby Street (around the corner from the BP Service Station with convenient off-street parking or call 5442 6239 or visit www.lakeridge.com

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health Everyone’s going dotty over Plasma Skin Tightening

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Have you got fine lines and wrinkles around your mouth or on your cheeks, crowsfeet, moles, broken capillaries, hooded eyelids or sagging skin that’s making you feel unhappy with your appearance? If the answer is yes then you need to go and see Janice Trainer at Beauty By Janice. At 69 years of age, Janice is a testament to the effectiveness of the techniques she offers. With over 30 years in the beauty industry as a practitioner and teacher both nationally and internationally, she is up to date and knowledgeable about every new procedure that comes on the market. Tucked upstairs in the brick building opposite the Cooroy Hotel, Janice weaves her magic on all those imperfections that drive us crazy every time we look in the mirror. One of the many treatments Janice offers is the cutting edge game changing technology of Plasma Skin Tightening or Plasma Lift. This is a minimally invasive treatment that uses a pen like device which delivers heat to the skin to tighten and firm it. It gives amazing results. Using an electrical spark to heat tiny columns of the skin, skin fibres are shrunk and collagen production is boosted, leading to the tightening and removal

of excess skin. The positive effect of the Plasma Fibroblast treatment will be noticeable almost immediately after the first treatment and continue over 4 weeks. Plasma Skin Tightening is the only cosmetic treatment to use plasma to eliminate excess skin. As Plasma Skin Tightening is more than a simple tightening treatment, skin is actually removed, so unlike fillers and injectables, the effects should last as long as they would with invasive surgery. The treatment is not just for women and not just for the face, it can be used to treat any part of the body and on all age groups. As the skin heals you’ll experience brown dots over the treated area which dry and fall off within 4-7 days. There’s sometimes some localised swelling but depending on your job, downtime is minimal. The cost of the treatment is very competitive compared to other short-term tretments such as fillers and botox and will be advised during your consultation. If you’d like to know more, call Janice on 0412 778 385.

NoosaCare’s Dementia Café is back and in a new location The dementia cafe is for people living with dementia, their carers, friends and family. We offer this as a supportive space where people living with dementia and their carers/family can come together for a chat, share their experiences and just take time to enjoy a wonderful cup of coffee. The idea of the cafés is a shared community activity connecting people with dementia and their carers to others in a supportive, friendly environment. At the core of the cafés is a focus on the reduction of social and emotional isolation and increased support

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for people with dementia, their carers and families to continue to live and connect to their communities and to each other as normally as possible. Date: Thursday 28 March, 2019 Venue: Tewantin-Noosa RSL, 1 Memorial Drive, Tewantin Time: 9:30 am to 10:30 am Please confirm your attendance by calling the DementiaLiving Team on 5449 8799 or emailing dwood@noosacare.com.au. We can’t wait to see you there!

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Managing gout Known sometimes as the “rich man’s disease” or “disease of kings” because it is often associated with the intake of too much rich food and alcohol, gout is actually a type of arthritis; that is, it causes inflammation in the joints. It is characterised by recurrent attacks of extreme pain, swelling and redness. A distinct difference between gout and other types of arthritis is that gout happens suddenly, often overnight. Other types of arthritis develop slowly, with gradual worsening of symptoms. The pain from gout can be quite excruciating and sometimes, even the weight of a bed sheet can cause intolerable pain. Gout is usually caused by the kidneys not flushing uric acid out of the body quickly enough; however, there are many lifestyle tips that may assist you in managing/preventing outbreaks. Here are a few tips from our LiveLife pharmacists: Maintain a healthy body weight. However, remember that if you do need to lose weight, ensure it is done gradually, as “crash diets” can increase uric acid levels in the body; Cut down on alcohol consumption and avoid binge drinking; Drink plenty of water, as this can help to remove uric acid from the body. Aim for 8 to 16 glasses a day; Exercise regularly; Maintain control over any high blood pressure problems; Try to adjust your diet to limit the intake of “purines” that are thought to cause gout. Consult a dietician for further advice. To be more specific with diet, the Mayo Clinic have developed what they call a “gout diet” which involves the following important factors to help

you manage this painful condition: Limit meat, poultry and fish. Animal proteins are high in purine. Avoid or severely limit high-purine foods, such as organ meats, herring, anchovies and mackerel. Red meat (beef, pork and lamb), fatty fish and seafood (tuna, shrimp, lobster and scallops) are associated with increased risk of gout. Because all meat, poultry and fish contain purines, limit your intake to 4 to 6 ounces (113 to 170 grams) daily. Cut back on fat. Saturated fat lowers the body’s ability to eliminate uric acid. Choosing plant-based protein, such as beans and legumes, and low-fat or fat-free dairy products will help you cut down the amount of saturated fat in your diet. High-fat meals also contribute to obesity, which is linked to gout. Limit or avoid alcohol. Alcohol interferes with the elimination of uric acid from your body. Drinking beer, in particular, has been linked to gout attacks. If you’re having an attack, avoid all alcohol. However, when you’re not having an attack, drinking one or two 5-ounce (148-millilitre) servings a day of wine is not likely to increase your risk. Limit or avoid foods sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup. Fructose is the only carbohydrate known to increase uric acid. It is best to avoid beverages sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup, such as soft drinks or juice drinks. Juices that are 100 percent fruit juice do not seem to stimulate uric acid production as much. Choose complex carbohydrates. Eat more whole grains and fruits and vegetables and fewer refined carbohydrates, such as white bread, cakes and candy. Choose low-fat or fat-free dairy products. Some studies have shown that low-fat dairy products can help reduce the risk of gout. For more information contact your LiveLife Pharmacist.

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Your eyes are 10 times more sensitive to UV than your skin Just like our skin, our eyes are susceptible to both the short term and long term effects of UV rays, the facts don’t lie: • Australia has some of the highest levels of UV radiation in the world • UV causes ten times the amount of damage to the eyes than to the skin • Children are more sensitive to UV damage of the skin and eyes than adults • 57% of Australian parents routinely protect their eyes from the sun, while only 32% of Australian children have their eyes protected from UV • It has been estimated 20% of cataracts and almost 50% of pterygium treated every year in Australia is caused by sun exposure. optometry@cooroy are urging all residents of Cooroy to protect their eyes from long term sun damage with a pair of quality sunglasses and most importantly UV blocking lenses. Optometrist Jenny Currie says “Enjoying our amazing local area and the outdoors with friends and family are one of the best aspects of living where we do here on the Sunshine Coast. “That’s why we are recommending sunglasses

for all adults and kids as a way to encourage everyone to get out and about but also to prevent long term eye damage. Often people see sunnies as just a fashion item but we see them as essential to safeguard against future vision problems.” The Skin Cancer Foundations research has shown that the eyes are 10 times more sensitive to UV than your skin. Jenny adds “Often people think that being under a tree or wearing a hat is enough to protect them from harmful UV. However, it is crucial to wear quality lens sunglasses to protect from indirect U.V damage from reflections off surfaces such as water, buildings or roads. Direct sunlight can be more prevalent at this time of year as the sun is lower in the sky especially during the morning and afternoons creating an angle that streams direct sunlight into the eye.” optometry@cooroy has been operating in Cooroy for more than 10 years. The team has decades of experience and is passionate about delivering the best possible eye care to our community. optometry@cooroy can be contacted on 5442 5555 and is located at 62 Maple Street.

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Experienced real estate professional Vicki Pain has expanded her business and has opened Ray White Rural Eumundi. With 15 years’ experience in the industry, selling both residential and rural property, Vicki who currently owns Ray White Rural Dayboro felt now was the right time to expand her business and offer local homeowners the opportunity to work with Australasia’s largest real estate brand.

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As well as the strength of the Ray White brand, Vicki is excited to be able to offer their customers more exposure and greater coverage, with a team dedicated to the local community from the two established offices. Dell and husband Bill Pain relocated to Cooroy after selling their cattle and grain property on the Darling Downs to semi retire to the Sunshine Coast hinterland. Vicki, also hav-

ing a rural background from being raised on the family property and some four years on a cattle station on the edge of the Simpson Desert. With a strong focus on the customer, Vicki & Dell have built a reputation for maintaining exceptionally high standards of customer service. With our Dayboro office having a consistent record of 10/10 for customer service voted by our clients. Our customers are the

most important part of our business so we make sure we look after them as individuals rather than just another transaction. We are about building relationships on trust and professionalism. We are a small team dedicated & committed to the sale of your property or management of your investment property. We provide smart solutions and strategic marketing campaigns to achieve the best results. Working closely with you, we aim to exceed your expectations. We want you to feel confident that you are working with an Agency that has your best interests in mind. Our clientele is after a particular lifestyle. They may want to move out of the city and base themselves in the hinterland or near the ocean, but still be close enough that they can commute if necessary. Being able to utilize both locations and reach a wider audience, at both a residential and rural level, is going to

be extremely beneficial for our vendors and buyers with the largest database of contacts and rural knowledge. Ray White is one of the largest real estate networks with over 103 rural offices and over 1000 residential offices across the globe. Our office has a prominent location directly opposite the Eumundi Markets exposing your property to a broader range of buyers! While our Dayboro office is located in the centre of town right beside the popular Dayboro Bakery. We are No. 1 Rural Lifestyle Agency from Dayboro to the Sunshine Coast, specializing in Rural, Lifestyle and Residential Property Sales. We’re a genuine, small family business that runs three generations deep. We remain family orientated and community-minded and can’t wait to spread our wings. Nobody knows a family home like a family!

Price: $395,000 Easy living at an affordable price is still available! This 3 bedroom home offers some nice extras including a large shed with full workshop area and bitumen driveway. The lowset home has a lovely front patio as well as a very large rear entertaining area. The kitchen is well positioned and offers a dishwasher, stainless steel gas cooktop, s/s Electrolux electric oven and range hood. All of the tapware inside the home have been upgraded with quality mixer taps. The home has a spacious bathroom with full tiling to the ceiling, a double width vanity unit, separate shower, and a beautiful claw foot bath. The home has a large sunroom which adjoins the living room, and the kitchen and dining areas are combined. There is a small handy office at the rear of the house and the undercover BBQ area will suit large gatherings. This low maintenance property will allow plenty of time for other interests and the garden lovers will enjoy the vegie patch and large shade house. Cooran is a great place to live with a nice community vibe, people enjoy sports, our quirky coffee shops, the local general store, restaurants and brewery. It doesn’t take long to make new connections. Contact Paul Bielby on 0437 346 256.

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COOROY RAG

Central location, too good to last

Charming 3 bedroom Queenslander

Bed 3; Bath 1; Car 0; 926sqm Auction on Sat 30 Mar at 11am; Inspection 12-12.30pm Attention: First home buyers, renovators and investors, this is your chance to buy in the creative arts hub and market town of Eumundi. Move in straight away and enjoy this three bedroom, one bathroom property on a huge 926sqm town block. This property is central to Noosa, Yandina, Cooroy and has excellent access to Bruce highway. It is walking distance to schools and transport with Eumundi train stations, all walking distance from the home. You can own a true, original, classic Queenslander with open front veranda, sash

windows and French doors. Inside you will find plenty of charm with beautiful room divider fret work, high ceilings and hoop pine floor boards. The kitchen has gas cooking appliances and the home has a wood burner to warm the house on cold winter nights and air conditioning to cool you down for the warmer days. Enjoy the country lifestyle with raised vege garden and chook pen in the back yard and plenty of room to kick a ball in the front yard. An entry level home, in a fantastic location, the sellers are open to pre auction offers. Make this a must inspect. Contact Lian Scott 0402 221 823, Sirah Robb 0403 843 528, Wythes Real Estate.

Located in the heart of Noosa Hinterlands township of Cooroy, set back off the road in a quiet street, is this beautifully maintained home only walking distance to local Schools, shops and transport. An amazing open plan home fitted with several luxuries. The master bedroom is very generous and features a large, light and bright en-suite and great sized walk-in robe. Large front foyer upon entering the house, also covered all weather outdoor entertainment area with shade awnings. This home ticks all the boxes, is ready to move straight in and start living. - Modern 2003 Built. - Large central kitchen. - Laundry entrance to court yard and side yard access.

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- Double lock-up garage. - New carpets throughout. - Convenient open plan air-conditioned living/ dining. - 3 additional bedrooms with built in robes & ceiling fans. - Perfect 600m2 low maintenance fenced block. This is an ideal family home or potential to be a lucrative investment with it appealing to young families looking to rent in the area and becoming long term tenants. Offers Over $555,000. To view this fantastic property please call Michele Bell on 0419 090 049 from Raine & Horne Noosa Hinterland for further details or drop in to see one of our friendly staff at 16a Maple Street, Cooroy or 8 Reserve Street, Pomona.

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11 Arthur Court, Cooroy View: Price:

By Appointment $579,000

• Air-Conditioning in master and living area, ceiling fans throughout • Practical layout, with large living area • Quiet cul-de-sac location with minimal traffic • Room for a pool

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COOROY RAG Brand new industrial Strata Titled units

THE BEST THERE IS!

Price: From $162,500 + GST. Proudly marketed by Hinternoosa Real Estate and brought to you by HM Developments the Cooroy Business Park is a limited release of high quality and architecturally designed strata titled industrial units. Primely located and visible from the Bruce Highway in Cooroy,

Sunshine Coast and only 20 minutes to Noosa Heads. • 39 Units ranging from 65sqm to 151sqm (unit amalgamation possible) • Ample car parking, common areas and container set down areas • Competitively priced • Low body corporate fees

4 • Mezzanine levels approved and available for the majority of tenancies • 3 Phase power available to all units •Visible from the Bruce Highway in both

directions Each unit is architecturally designed to suit business owners, astute investors or for personal/business storage. A detailed Information

Memorandum is available from Hinternoosa Real Estate upon request. *Internal Renders are indicative of future fit out. Call Sheridan Hodgetts on 0419 491 448 sheridan@hinternoosa.com.au

Mountains Views in idyllic rural setting Bed 3; Bath 1; Car 4 Price: $575,000 This unique home is hidden away on a private and peaceful tree lined country road within four minutes of the general store in Cooran. The property is elevated and enjoys cooling breezes and fantastic rural outlook which includes views of Mount Cooroy, Mt Tinbeerwah and Mount Cooroora. The spacious floorplan includes huge bedrooms, a large bathroom and generous living areas for comfort. The living areas have easy access to the long wide verandah for entertaining. An extra bedroom could also be easily constructed within the existing floorplan if needed. The well appointed kitchen is equipped with countless cupboards and draws for storage and has a gas cooktop and oven. It also adjoins the rear under cover patio which truly is a beautiful space to enjoy breakfast and evening meals or just relax. The beautiful studio is connected to the main home by a weather proof undercover breezeway. The air conditioned studio can be utilized as a home office, art studio or guest bedroom. The easily maintained property boasts fruit trees, established vegetable gardens and a chook pen for fresh eggs. With great shedding there is no lack of parking for cars, or storage space for boats and caravans. Cooran is a beautiful Hinterland country town within the Noosa Shire and still offers great value for money. It has a great little school, general store with post office facilities, restaurant, cafes and a train station. You can be in Noosa Heads in just under 40 minutes, Pomona is a 7 minute drive and Cooroy is 15 minutes away. The Sunshine Coast airport is 45 minutes south and you can be at Brisbane Airport in under 2 hours. Contact Roby Farmley 0408 478 304, rob@hinternoosa.com.auj

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Queenslander on 38.69 ha (95.6 acres). 15 minutes to Gympie’s CBD 4 bedroom home, verandah Timber floors, 2700 mm (9ft) ceilings 700 mango trees 4 bay, 24m x12m x 6m steel framed shed

51 GUMNUT DRIVE, LANGSHAW

PRICE $1 ,300,000 $1,300,000

L/N 7397

PARADISE ON PIRBARREN

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8000m 2 parcel of land with a well-appointed home 30 minutes out of Noosa Elevated and undulating Large home with 4 bedrooms Set up for dual living 3 kw solar power system Pool and entertainment area 9mx6m steel framed shed

13 MOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD, PINBARREN

OFFERS OVER $650,000 L/N 7386

COMPLETE SERENIT SERENITYY

Ideal family home and location

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Area: 1682m2 Price: Offers Over $419,000. We are proud to present this well built 3 bedroom steel framed home on 1682m2 of land. Positioned high and dry within walking distance from all the conveniences the lovely little township of Cooran has to offer. The home has just been freshly painted on the inside and treated with new floor coverings as well. Being a steel frame dwelling and cladded with Hardiplank ensures you have no termite problems and a low maintenance home.

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The home has front and back verandahs, completely lined and painted. There is a 2 bay powered colorbond shed with a concrete floor and another single bay open shed. The land is fully fenced, elevated and undulating. This property has the extra bonus of having town water connected and a traditional septic system. This property is in a high demand area, priced right at $419,000 and simply won’t last long on today’s market. Contact: Trevor Grady 0428 373 777 – Tom Grady Real Estate or email trevor@tomgrady.biz

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Located in the golden triangle of the Noosa Hinterland Short 45 minute drive to Noosa 101.6ha (250 acres), rainforest surroundings Solid 2 bedroom Besser block home Visitors retreat close by Verandah and entertainment areas Two steel framed sheds

82 FRANCIS ROAD, KIN KIN

PRICE $720,000 L/N 7381

LISTINGS URGENTLY NEEDED

Your Local Bloke in the Pomona, Kin Kin, Cooran, Cootharaba and Wolvi area is Trevor Grady. Call Trevor today on

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TRADES & SERVICES DIRECTORY AIR-CONDITIONING

COMPUTER SOLUTIONS

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

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• AIR CONDITIONING • SKYLIGHTS • WHIRLY BIRDS • INSULATION

•Sales • Service • Installation

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0490 782 1195 95 BACKHOE & BOBCATS

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98 Maple Street, Cooroy Qld 4563

Ph 5329 0059 • Mobile 0438 196 113

PH: 0407 290 029

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• TRACK BOBCAT • 4T EXCAVATOR • 10m TIPPER • 3T VIBRATING ROLLER • Rockbreaker • Rockgrab • Post-hole Augers • Trencher • Rippers • Levelling Bar

SERVICES

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5447 0345 0409 212 142 QBCC 605970

CAR PARTS

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WITH OPERATOR

FOR HIRE • Local earth moving • 12 years industry experience • Small and large private/ residential • 24/7 Emergency work • Gravel driveways/ private roads • Landscaping • And more

Pressure Cleaning Residential & Commercial

Kevin 0498 534 262

0423117397

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CAR PARTS

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ELECTRICAL SERVICES

HANDYMAN

Bruce Forsyth

COOROY HANDYMAN SERVICE

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS CN 70343

Elona Bosboom

• Overhead & Underground Power • Pump Repairs • Phone Installations • Domestic & Commercial

Over 22 Years Experience

Sean Morrow

0411 312 284

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MOWING & MAINTENANCE

Servicing Noosa Hinterland • Carpentry • Concreting • Tiling • Termite Repairs • Plastering • Cubbyhouses • Patch & Paint Walls • Roofing & Guttering • Patios & Decks • Fencing & Retaining Walls • Mobile Welding • Doors & Locks

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ALL WATER DELIVERIES Call, Text or Email Paul Mobile: 0409 470 399 - Office: 5442 8122 Email: pbgmaintenance@tpg.com.au

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

HANDYMAN

MOWING & MAINTENANCE

0408 713 261 CARPET CLEANING & PEST CONTROL

All aspects of landscaping & gardening with a CREATIVE, ORGANIC approach

Tristan Rankine Licensed Carpenter & Joiner QBSA 744858

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Electrical Services Your Local HANDYMAN on the Sunshine Coast

Richard Oxborough

0419 653 132

No Job Too Small

Ph 5447 7251 Fax 5447 6134 Ceiling Fans • Safety Switches

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TRADES & SERVICES DIRECTORY PLUMBING

NUTCRACKING - MACADAMIAS

PUMPS & SOLAR

MACADAMIA

TELEVISION / ANTENNA

COOROY

NUT CRACKING

Bring your harvested nuts from your trees - we will crack & supply the kernels

Paul Best Digital

Antenna

PUMPS & SOLAR

• PLUMBING • GAS FITTING • New Work • Renovation • Maintenance Work QBCC:1171644

• Pressure Pumps • Solar Pumps • Bore Pumps • Pool Pumps • Windmills & Tanks • Irrigation Contact Scott on

Locally Owned & Operated

Installations

• TV Antennas • Tuning and Set up • TV • Recorders • HiFi

0409 325 718

PH: 0421 792 236

5447 6832 - 0499 019 887 7A Diamond Street Cooroy

Prompt Service PH: 0413 699 572

PAINTING

PLUMBING

SEPTIC TANK

TREE SURGEON

SUTTON’S CLEANING SERVICE

Acer Tree Services

Locally Owned & Operated - 30 years Experience

Certified Arb, since 1992

Phone Owen Meekins dip ARB/HORT,LLB

Clayton J Francis

PH: 0409 278 659

QBSA LIC NO 531482

MEMBER MASTER PAINTERS AUSTRALIA PO Box 17, Cooroy Qld 4563

Septic Tanks, Grease Traps, Oil Arrestors, Liquid Waste

PH: 5447 6477

Carrying out all aspects of Tree Surgery & Arboriculture: * Crown Reductions * Thinning * Lifting * Shaping * General Pruning * Felling & Removal * Tree Selection * Consultation & General Advice

PLUMBING

SLASHING

TREE SURGEON

Cooroy Plumbing Services

SLASHING & MOWING

PH: 5447 7383 - Mobile: 0418 715 114 Email:francps@bigpond.net.au

PAINTING

RELIABILITY is our TRADEMARK All Plumbing, Drainage & Gas Fitting For a fast, friendly & efficient service

Specialising in Domestic, Commercial, Industrial, New Work & Repairs

Call 5442 6788

For a Quality Finish Call Mark

0403 264 048

DAVE RAYMONT

S E C I V R E TREE S

After hours & weekends 0418 711 438 QBSA No: 50098

evanspainting@live.com.au BSA 727850

SMASH REPAIR

POOLS & SERVICING

PAINTING

QBSA 1129706

No job too big or small Free Quotes • Domestic & Commercial • New & Repaints • Specialising in • Queenslander’s - decks & all timber coatings • Roof painting & restoration • High pressure cleaning

0418 713 244

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TROPHIES & ENGRAVING

We come to you . . .

QBCC Pool Safety Inspections Pool Servicing Digital Water Testing Pool Products Pump Repairs LED Lighting Insallation/Upgrade Pool Heating

• Engraving & Laser Engraving • Embroidery • Sports Awards/Trophies • Customised Stamps • Name Badges/ID Cards • Promotional Items

PHONE: 5449 8887

PH: 1800 786 693

email: br.paintingservice@live.com.au

sunnypoolandspa@bigpond.com www.sunnypoolandspa.com.au

Cnr Johnson Court & Jarrah Street Cooroy Q 4563 Fax: 5442 5982 csr@spiderweb.com.au

4/10 Venture Drive, Noosaville sales@noosatrophycentre.com www.noosatrophycentre.com

PEST CONTROL

PUMPS

SOLAR

TRUCK HIRE

Noosa Shire Safe Homes

Bruce Forsyth

0409 064 871

Termite RESCUE Treatments or Inspections Trusted Local Technician

5472 0141

QBCC 118 2646

SALES & SERVICE ALL PUMP REPAIRS AGENTS FOR • DAB • ONGA Unit 1/25 Garnet St, Cooroy Call Bruce

0408 713 261 Electrical Lic: 70343

Cars Machinery Containers QBSA 732 155

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COOROY PUMPS

POMONA TILT & CRANE TRUCK HIRE

Stan Kidd

5485 1613 0419 780 747

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COOROY RAG

Cricket: Cooroy Eumundi Junior Master Blasters

es ting Ser vice ffor or esting Service Lab TTes Tank at er Wat ater ank,, Bore & Dam W • water quality analysis • experienced • professional • affordable • timely results

SUNSHINE & COOLOOLA 7 837 WATER TESTING 0432 392 83 www.scwatertesting.com.au

COOROY AUTO WRECKERS & ENGINE CENTRE

Back row from left: Daniel McDermid, Max Lynch, Jack Graham, (Riley Carroll - Under 12 Junior Umpire) Kaelen Morris, Sam McDermid Front row from left: Oliver Noonan, Brodie Carroll, Dominic Noonan This team of 8-10 year olds, have just finished 12 weeks of cricket games undefeated. They played two seasons of six weeks on Friday nights against Coolum and Tewantin teams during the 12 week program. These programs are fast packed cricket games, 90 minutes play and are designed for equal participation. There are 6 to 8 players per team. Each player

gets a chance to bat, bowl and field. They also bat in pairs and face 4 overs, 12 balls each. It’s a smaller 14 metre pitch and 20-30 metre boundary. After each over the fielding team rotates. The program is designed to set them up ready for Stage 1 Junior Cricket. They have had great fun and have shown some great skills and were so enjoyable to watch. Well done boys.

Cooroy 8-Ball Association The Cooroy 8-ball comp held at the Cooroy Hotel every Wednesday night is still going strong. $5 Entry, Up to $200 cash and prizes every week. Second chance round, 2 chances at the cash, 6.30 start, join up till 7pm. *Games start at 6.30pm *Names in ASAP as cutoff is 32 players. Last week’s winner was Jase; 2nd Jeff; 3rd Peter; 4th Barry; 5th Tegan; 6th Bec. For more information text Frank on 0408 079 359.

• NEW & USED PARTS • ENGINE RECOND • ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS • CYLINDER HEAD REPAIRS • FULL FITTING SERVICE AVAILABLE • FREE WRECK REMOVAL

PHONE 5447 6033 COOROY MOUNTAIN RD, COOROY

MOTOR TRADERS ASSN OF QLD

New Season

BUSINESS BUSINESS

BOWLS BOWLS Get a Team together or just Roll up for the NEW SEASON OF BUSINESS BOWLS EVERY WEDNESDAY @ The Saw & Mill 6.00pm for a 6.30pm Start - Cost $15 Respected LOCALS servicing the Cooroy Community

Cnr Johnson Court & Jarrah St, Cooroy

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For more information Michael - 0411 878 341 Wayne - 0409 638 326 Saw & Mill - 5472 0907

5 OP OPAL AL STREET, STREET, COOROY COOROY 5

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COOROY RAG

Eumundi Dragons benefit from Council grant

The Eumundi Dragons Junior Rugby Union Football Club have started their season on a high after purchasing a new machine for the line marking of fields in preparation for home games. Towards the end of 2018 the line marking was a stressful exercise with the club’s volunteers having to continually fix the old machine which was close to being ten (10) years of age. Once this old machine became unusable the club had to borrow one from the nearby Noosa Dolphins club in order to host matches. The shiny new blue machine was purchased as a result of the support of Sunshine Coast Cr. Greg Rogerson (Division 10) who was able to provide the necessary finance through his Councillor Discretionary Fund. All members of the club are extremely grateful to the council, especially Greg Rogerson, for this support which has ensured hosting of home games at Eumundi is just that little bit easier! Last week, just before the opening rounds of the 2019 season, Mr Rogerson visited the club to check out the new marker in operation and to wish all members a successful season. Match Reports: U10: Dragons kicked off their development round games at home this weekend, in a closely fought

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game against Brothers. The Dragons started with a roar in the first half, with three unanswered tries, two runaway tries coming from newcomer Jai Clifford. Brothers bounced back with some tries of their own and we went to half time Dragons ahead 4 tries to 3. The second half was a tighter game and the whole team worked well together. There were strong runs up the field made by Will and Jack Sparks, Tom Wiles, Max JohnsonThompson and Tristan Adams. Patrick O’Grady, Alex Eaton and Craig Yaxley tackled well. Jet Herbert added to his two first half tries with another in the second half and

made two conversions, taking the team total to 29. Brothers managed another three tries in the second half and pipped the Dragons at the post with a total of 30. It was great to see the team playing well together in their first game of the year – it is looking like 2019 will be a strong year for the U10 Dragons as they continue to improve with the support of their coaches and club. U9s: Great effort from all the players in the Eumundi Dragons under 9’s. From the kickoff the boys all quickly remembered their positions from last season with new player Lucas quickly adapting to the game. In the first half, the boys played extremely well with lots of strong

defence and good runs for the try line. The second half saw a few tries scored with some excellent tackles to save a few. Some really positive vibes are present in the team with room for a few more players in the coming weeks. U8s: Played their first game of tackle in a spirited performance against a well drilled Mathew Flinders. Even though the game was a development round where the referee from Mathew Flinders provided step by step instruction and commentary to both teams, the boys threw themselves into it. They held a good formation, ran directly (mostly) backed each other up and passed to support. They started to get the hang of the rules of the ruck and defended and tackled well. Brooklyn Griggs marshalled the players in the back line made some good tackles, runs and tries. Jack Cooper showed no fear when going for the larger opposition, made some great runs and a score. Josh Kuczynski’s first game of rugby showed he will be a great asset to the team with some strong runs through the middle, defence and keenness to get involved. George Hillhouse produced some length of the field runs, good backing up, effective tackles and ball foraging. Tristian Youd from the under 7s

helped out admirably in the first half, making some great runs and passes. Great effort by all of the team and coach Dan Cooper. U7s: Had a great start to 2019 with their first game against Caloundra followed by a second game against Brothers. The team worked really well together and showed great effort despite getting a real work out with some players involved in three games through the morning. Tristan, Zac, Jax, Nya and Henry all had games before helping out Maya and CJ in the U7’s. The team gelled really well, showing great support for each other and reflecting Luke’s good pre-season work. Tristan, Zac and Cj had some great runs with some awesome support on defence from Nya, Jax, Henry and Maya. Onward and upward for the mighty U7’s. U6s: The future of our mighty little club seems assured if the performances of our U6s today at Eumundi are anything to go by. Even though this game was the first Rugby that some of them had played all team members did themselves and our club proud. There were outstanding displays of attack as well as defence. All players contributed with strong performances from Owen, Nya, Jax, Henry, Johnny and Nixon.

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