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Grand Final Win for Cooroora

WINNERS: The first Cooroora United Men’s team to win the Grand Final in the history of the Club

IT’S been a huge season for Cooroora United Football Club, with 8 of 9 competitive teams playing finals football, 4 of which progressed to the grand final and the Men’s Division 5 side and the Under 14 boys coming away with silverware. The undefeated men’s team faced off against a determined Beerwah side, who had just come off the back of a huge win in the semi finals. Cooroora left no time for Beerwah to settle, with high intensity attacking football straight from the whistle. After several chances, Cooroora’s break through came after only 5 minutes of foot-

ball, as a Jacob Mander cross found Thomas Spencer at the far post to make it 1-0 to the Wombats! Cooroora didn’t slack off with a second goal coming just 5 minutes later, after Tony McCarthy whipped in a beautiful corner to find an unmarked Dave Ferris, 2-0! Beerwah managed to pull one back toward the end of the first half, but they were caught celebrating and the Cooroora lads took advantage of this, with some fantastic play between Dale Brown and Hamish Wyatt Cooroora pushed into Beerwah’s penalty area, finding Kien Buckman, who

after pushing his way through some would be defence found the bottom corner, 3-1! After dominating the second half the Cooroy boys came away with the win, becoming the first men’s division side to win a grand final in the history of the club. It was a first for many of the under 14 boys too, as they lifted the trophy after defeating a strong Maleny side 2-0 in the grand final. Goals from Hamish Mienart and Evan Ryan guided the boys to a comfortable win. Sponsorship co-ordinator, Justin Loveridge thanked the Cooroy Community

Bank branch of Bendigo Bank, Sunrise Dental, Noosa to Hinterland Plumbing Group, JNJ Mech Services, Howz@ Building and Pest Inspections, Cooroy Harvest Fresh, Gelignite Jacks, Noosa Trophies and Engraving and everyone who has worked together to make the 2016 season such a great success. “Our club has grown from strong community foundations, just like many of our sponsors. We’re here because our community gets involved and supports us. Without them we wouldn’t have the club we have today,” Justin said.


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Construction on new Emerald Street site for Family and Local History Group to commence this month

Bev Warner, Georgina Day and Julie Kinloch showing Lou O’Brien the site THE member for Wide Bay, Lou O’Brien visited Cooroy recently and showed great interest in the site of the new Heritage Centre in Emerald Street. Cooroy-Noosa Family and Local History Group have been raising funds for over twenty years to build the centre and construction will start on the building in early October. The monthly meeting of Cooroy-Noosa Family and Local History Group will be at 1:00pm on Saturday 8th October and held at Cooroy Library on Maple Street. The Hundred Petaled

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Rose was described by Herodotus as early as 450BC but Lola McDonald will tell us about the involvement of her family in developing the Shailer Rose in the eighteenth century. Join us for this interesting talk at 1:00pm before the meeting. A Garage Sale of large potted plants, bare rooted plants and other household items will be held on Saturday 15th October at 84 Werin Street, Tewantin. Be early for the best specimens. For more details visit www.genealogynoosa.org.au or phone 5442 5570.

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Cooroy Mountain Spring Festival SECLUDED PARADISE IN POMONA

THE Rotary Club of Cooroy 3rd Annual Cooroy Mountain Spring Festival will be held on Sunday 16th October at the Cooroy Mountain Spring Water property. This is a once a year opportunity to view our mountain and enjoy the beautiful outdoors and at the same time have fun. This is a great event which enables the Rotary Club of Cooroy to raise much needed funds for local charities. The main beneficiary will be Sunshine Butterflies, A local disability support service and charity supporting babies, kids, tweens, teens and adults with a disability and their families. This fun filled family day gives you a once a year opportunity to climb Cooroy Mountain with the first walk starting at 7am and the last walk at 1pm. Climbing Cooroy Mountain requires a moderate level of fitness and takes approximately 2 hours return when done at a leisurely

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Kabara’s Cedar Lodge official opening

HIGHLY regarded, award-winning NoosaCare Inc. is officially opening its latest aged care facility “Cedar Lodge”, at its Kabara campus in Cooroy commencing with a gala official ribbon cutting on Saturday October 8th, followed by an Open Day on October 10th where members of the public and residents can view the facility. “Cedar Lodge” is an elegant addition to “Kabara” and comprises

of 32 single ensuited rooms over two levels with private balconies or patios, framed by lush rainforest creating an ambience of peace and tranquillity. This new boutique facility offers the very finest in quality care covering high care, palliative and respite – each room is 18.50 square metres and there are also communal lounges and alfresco areas for residents and their visitors to enjoy. Offering keyless entry, using cutting-edge finger

scanning security, residents don’t have to worry about keys, and their security is enhanced; everything about “Cedar Lounge” is outstanding in every sense from the design, quality of workmanship, fixtures and fittings and its delightful outlook…it is setting world class standards in aged care. NoosaCare Chief Executive Officer, Ms Megan D’Elton says the centre couldn’t be more impressed with the finished

product and they can’t wait to showcase it to future residents. “Cedar Lodge is a welcome addition to our Kabara community – Kabara is aboriginal for ‘a place to rest’ or ‘home’, and Cedar Lodge complements the ethos and spirit of Kabara perfectly,” she said. President of the Board,

Mr Otto Adler will cut the ribbon along with resident Colin Nadler with his family (daughter, granddaughter, great-granddaughter). NoosaCare Inc have facilities at Tewantin and Cooroy, and provide low, medium and high care, respite and dementia care. They are a not for profit, community owned organisation, established in 1984.

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COUNCIL is considering trialling new road surfaces, including a product made from used printer cartridges. Director of Planning & Infrastructure Martin Drydale said there were several innovations Council was looking to road-test as part of this year’s re-seal and rehabilitation program. “There are various alternatives to traditional asphalt that promise environmental benefits, making them well worth a look,” Mr Drydale said. “One such product is manufactured using old toner cartridges from printers, these being combined with recycled car tyres. If successful, each kilometre of paving would potentially avert thousands of plastic cartridges from ending up in landfill. “Another asphalt product is poured at a lower temperature, resulting in reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Plus we will continue to look for opportunities to reclaim our old asphalt and recycle it. “Noosa Council has an opportunity to be at the forefront of innovative road technology. We look forward to working with our successful contractors to determine the best way forward,” Mr Drydale said.

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They can’t help themselves Nobody’s really surprised, the Federal Government is back to form. The pollies are on track again to return to their expected norm. Parliament had been sitting just two days, when suddenly all is hurley burley, Some pollies allegedly in control, had decided to go home early. The PM sobs his embarrassment, all the defaulters are called back, The Party’s leaders are enraged, those at fault may get the sack. Let’s face it, they’ve just had about three month’s leave, And in a little while, they’ll have more holidays up their sleeve. So some complacently knocked off early, after just two days of so called work, And their slimmest of one vote margins, receives a frightening jerk! The political breeze is blowing strongly, toward a spill or another election, Whatever happens the answer will be confusion and more aggression. They spend most of their time in argy-bargy, no pretence at being a parliament, Not much time for being a parliament, but lots of time for argument. The Government doesn’t seem to give a toss, as the country goes to pot, Surely we deserve better than this, but sadly this is what we’ve got. My generation coped with a Depression, and a world wide war, but could still smile, But at times I often wonder, if it was all worthwhile.

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Where’s the rolled up Rag? 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: 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. Entries close October 14. Winner of last issue’s ‘Rolled up Rag’ competition is Gladys Commpton of Tewantin who found it in the CJ Taxation Services ad on Page 5.

B O U Q U E T S & B R I C K B AT S BRICKBAT to drivers who toot other drivers who are reverse parking into the first carpark after exiting the roundabout into Maple Street (just outside Bendigo Bank). Yes, this does hold traffic up for a few seconds but for goodness sake you shouldn’t be tearing around the roundabout so fast that a car reversing into that park comes as such a surprise. The same goes for the park outside of the RSL after that roundabout. Parks are in short supply, we’re not going to avoid them because of tooting drivers. Calm down people! BOUQUET to Chapmans Auto Corooy for getting the Black Mountain Rural Fire Brigade trucks back on the road so quickly. Brickbats and Bouquets are supplied by the community and not necessarily the views of the editor or staff of the Cooroy Rag

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Members of Cooroy Toastmasters celebrate the group’s 5th birthday COOROY Toastmasters celebrated their 5th anniversary on the 5th of September 2016. Toastmasters is an international organisation which offers personal development, communications and leadership training – all for just $10 per month. Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at the Cooroy Library. Guests and prospective members are always welcome. The Club recently held a demonstration meeting where the Club’s newest member Kali bravely delivered her first public speech to a large group of people. Kali somehow managed to appear not the least bit nervous and captivated the audience with her tale of a day in the life of a girl who loves plants and books. Ted Gibbs showed why he was judged as Toastmasters 2016 State Champion Humorous speaker with his speech titled “Excuse Me, Do You Work Here” about his misadventures as a supermarket shelf-stacker. The story he told

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was reminiscent of “Murphy and the Bricks (Why Paddy’s Not at Work Today)” and certainly made everyone laugh. This year Cooroy is hosting the annual Area Conference where all of the Sunshine Coast Toastmasters Clubs combine to showcase their top speakers. This event will be held Saturday 22nd of October at Cooroy State School Hall and is open to members of the public as well as Toastmasters Club members. The keynote speaker for the day will be Major-General (Retired) John Cantwell AO DSC, who commanded Australian forces in Iraq and Afghanistan and is the author of two acclaimed books Exit Wounds and Leadership in Action. Tickets are $40 and this includes a buffet lunch with catering by Black Ant Gourmet. To register for this event please contact Club President Rhonda Prescott rhonda@spiderweb.com.au

TO improve your business cash flow, you need the period between paying your expenses and getting paid by your debtors to be as short as possible. When you set up a new account, make sure you and your client both agree to the credit terms. This may include discounts for early payment, or interest charged for late payments. Once these terms are in place, monitor them by communicating with your client so they are always clearly informed of when they are expected to pay and also how late payments will be handled. For example, a three-step process may involve a phone call at two weeks late, a letter of demand at one month, and referral to a collection agency at two months. If an existing customer is stretching out your terms, you need to change their behaviour. A lot of owners are scared to request prompt payment because they feel they will lose business by being too demanding, but by not doing this, you have actually become part of the problem. You need to assume a more assertive attitude, because once you’ve provided goods and/or services, you’re working for free until your customer pays you. However changing behaviour requires a gradual approach. Remember you’re the one who has let them creep out to these longer terms. So, you have to work with them to make changes; you can’t just pull a stick out and start beating them with it. Call them more frequently, and sooner than you usually would. For example, if someone is paying you regularly at 90 days, start calling them at 30 days and say ‘The invoice is due, can you please advise when it’ll be paid?’ You don’t want to lose your client by changing your credit terms dramatically, but do explain to them that you need to be paid on time.

If there have been exceptional circumstances that prevent your client from paying on time, find out if what they’re saying is plausible. If they can’t afford to pay the entire amount, develop a payment schedule and be clear on the consequences if the instalment terms are not met. If you have any questions about your business or your banking, please contact me contact me on 5447 7131 (Cooroy) or 5485 1786 (Pomona) or on email at geoff.edwards@bendigoadelaide.com.au to see how doing your banking can make a difference in our community. Geoff Edwards is the manager of the Cooroy Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank located at 36 Maple Street and Pomona agency of Bendigo Bank at 3 Station Street, Pomona.

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Chad Monroe Certified Financial Planner® of Provision Wealth Management* It’s true, checking your bank statement every time you get one can really help you save money. If you find a mistake on your statement you can challenge it with your bank or the company who has taken out the money, to ensure you are only paying for the things you need to. Check what’s been spent Look at what you have spent during the statement period by going over the ‘debits’ column of the statement. You can check these debits against your receipts to make sure they’re right. Be sure to check any regular payments or direct debits, in case you’ve been charged for a loan you’ve already paid off or for services you’ve cancelled. If you spot any payments that don’t look right, contact your bank or credit provider straight away. Look at how much money has come into your account during the statement period. Make sure all the income you are entitled to is there. Check your income is right. Your income may include: Salary from work;

Centrelink payments; Child support payments; Pension or other income payments. If any income is missing ask your boss about it or contact Centrelink. Assess and reduce the fees you are paying. Look at the fees you have been charged. Fees could include: Account keeping fees; ATM fees; Cash advance fees; Phone banking fees; Internet banking fees; EFTPOS fees; Branch fees; Overdrawn account fees. If you are concerned about the fees you are paying, talk to your bank about an account that has: No account keeping fees; Free monthly statements; No minimum deposit amounts; No overdrawn fees You can find which financial institutions offer these basic bank accounts on the Australian Bankers’ Association’s Affordable Banking website: http:// www.bankers.asn.au/ Case study: Sally finds a spare $450 in her bank statement Sally was afraid to open her bank statement every month because she knew there would not

be much money in her account. She really didn’t want to know how little money was in there so she let the statements pile up and never even opened them. One day her friend convinced her to start checking them to see what was going on with her account. When she checked the most recent statement Sally realised that the Christmas Hamper payments that she had cancelled 5 months ago were still coming out at $45 a fortnight over 10 weeks. She rang the company and they apologised and put the money back into her account.That extra $450 meant she was able to pay off other debts and finally start to save a little bit of money each week. Monitor your balance. It’s a good idea to check your account balance. This is how much money is left in your account after your bills and other expenses have been paid. If it’s going up then you can relax. If it’s going down, you are spending more than your earn. Once you have checked your statement and know where your money is go-

ing, it’s a great time to do a budget. Use our budget planner to plan your saving and spending. Reading your bank statements can be a way to find savings in your budget that you didn’t know you had and get money back that’s rightfully yours. Reproduced with the permission of ASIC’s MoneySmart Team. This article was originally published at https:// www.moneysmart.gov.au/ managing-your-money/ banking/checking-yourbank-statement Important note: This provides general information and hasn’t taken your circumstances into account. It’s important to consider your particular circumstances before deciding what’s right for you. Although the information is from sources considered reliable, we do not guarantee that it is accurate or complete. You should not rely upon it and should seek qualified advice before making any investment decision. Except where liability under any statute cannot be excluded, we do not accept

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Spring into Eumundi on Fridays KNOWN for its bustling markets every Wednesday and Saturday, the Eumundi township is welcoming in Spring by offering a unique ‘behind the scenes’ meet-up with its artisans, fashion designers, makers, restaurateurs and musicians. Every Friday from 9am to 4pm for the twelve weeks of Spring, this exciting addition to the cultural calendar in Eumundi will run designer wear fashion workshops, art and craft gatherings, author talks, live music and meet-the-maker opportunities. The initiative is led by the Eumundi Chamber of Commerce and in partnership with Eumundi Combined Community Organisation (ECCO) and Experience Eumundi. Chamber President Andrew Dudas is thrilled at the prospect of welcoming more locals and visitors into the town outside market days. “Fridays will mean visitors can immerse themselves in the culture of the town, delving into the stories behind the artwork or learning how to put together a designer fashion wardrobe for Spring Carnival,” said Mr Dudas. “Meeting the makers, visiting their studios and understanding how an item is crafted, gives the visitor an opportunity to better connect with the town, its people and the source of the products.” The renowned Eumundi Markets regularly attract more than 10,000 visitors every market day and this ‘whole-of-town’ experience on a Friday encourages people to visit for longer and enjoy a treasured one-on-one experience. Over 15 businesses are opening their doors each Friday and every week there is something new on offer. Visitors can lose track of time paging through the treasure trove of rare and specialty out-of-print books, engage with makers to find that special momento or gift, learn the secrets of artisans and designers in their creative spaces, indulge the senses with delicious homemade food from local produce, as well as fare cooked by world class chefs.

Eumundi Square will host ‘Friday Style’ each Friday morning, with 90 boutique stores, workshops with designers and jewelers, fashion parades, guest speakers, makeovers, a children’s’ crèche and model quests. SevGen will be conducting indigenous events, workshops, and storytelling, Artisans Gallery Eumundi will feature local artisans practicing rare and forgotten art forms with “meet-the-maker” demonstrations in the afternoon, and Berkelouw Books will present featured author presentations at 11am. There will also be a self-guided arts trail, as well as the opportunity to explore Eumundi’s treasured heritage with a guided historical town walk by Discover Eumundi Heritage and Visitor Information Centre. Throughout the village Pearls for Girls, Cinnabar Soul, The Real McCaul, and Maggy Mae are all offering workshop/demonstrations throughout the day. And when you are ready to replenish and relax, a number of Eumundi’s favourite eateries are serving up special lunch menus and live music such as The Imperial Hotel, The Fig Eumundi, the Bohemian Bungalow and Hideaway Café. To find out what is happening each Friday in Eumundi, please visit www.experienceeumundi.com.au

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Marlene Strudwick, Lyn Pluck and Derek Stevenson enjoying their trip on the Bundy Bell THE Probus Club of Cooroy has just enjoyed a couple of wonderful days up in Bundaberg staying in the Spanish Motor Inn. The Bundaberg Distillery proved a great starting point that put us all in the right spirit to party. There was plenty to do around the town with the Hinkler Hall of Aviation, museums, art galleries, beautiful gardens and more, so we basically just met up for meals. Whenever in Bundy, the Spotted Dog Tavern is a ‘ must do’ for dinner while Grunske’s by the River is the choice for those who enjoy quality fresh seafood. A trip on the Bundy Bell cruising down the Burnett River proved a pleasant way to spend happy hour. The skipper entertained us with tales of the characters who shaped Bundaberg and stories of the many floods that have devastated the region. Overall a fun week spent in good fellowship. Anyone interested in joining the Cooroy Probus Club should come along to a meeting held at 10 am on the first Monday of each month in the Anglican Church Hall, Miva Street, Cooroy.

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NEW YEAR’S TOUR - Adelaide/Kangaroo Island 28th December 2016 – 4th January 2017 - (8 nights) Our special 8-day New Year’s Tour celebrates NEW YEAR in Glenelg. Explore the best highlights of Adelaide and Surrounding districts and visit the magnificent Kangaroo Island. Sample wines at the Barossa and Clare Valleys. Visiting the historic town of Hahndorf and lots more. Price Person $4190 twin share / Single Supp. $195

CHINCHILLA TOUR - Melon Festival 16th – 21st February 2017 - (6 nights) Join us on this great 6-day tour to Chinchilla to celebrate the Melon Festival. This weekend will be filled with lots of themed melon events. We will explore Warwick, Mt. Tamborine’s winery and glow worm caves, with a visit to the Jondaryan Woolshed, Qld oldest operating woolshed. Price Person $1540 twin share / Single Supp. $310

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Gary and his dog Boofa, with Kerry, who came as an extra fixture with the shop WHEN Gary Rainer bought Pomona Produce and Pet Supplies in November last year, he brought with him a lifetime of experience in everything to do with the land, and has become very popular with his customers as he is always happy to share that knowledge. Many Pomona locals know Gary, as he has lived in the area for 9 years and is well respected in the equine industry, as he breeds and breaks in horses on his property outside of Pomona. You may have spotted him at the recent Noosa Show in Pomona riding the white paint stallion in his position as Clark of the Course. He has been working hard renovating the shop and now has a purpose built saddlery in store, which has become very popular with horse lovers in the area. It is fully stocked

with saddles and all horse tack and well known PBL horse floats, from straight nose to gooseneck. Basically every animal from domestic to farm is catered for at Pomona Produce and Pet Supplies, with chickens and portable pens, livestock feeds and supplements, dried and frozen pet food, including food for reptiles ( be prepared before looking in the deep freeze ) and an aquarium full of tanks housing a large variety of fish and all their needs. The huge shed out the back of the shop is stocked with a variety of bale hay and feeds, as well as mulches, potting mixes, sprays and loads more for the garden or paddock. So drop into 9 Factory Street in Pomona and say g’day to Gary, Kerry and Boofa

Spring Art Market VISIT Pomona on Saturday 22 October for the Spring Art Market being held in the grounds of the Old Railway Station Gallery, 10 Station Street, Pomona between the hours of 9am and 1pm. There will be many stalls exhibiting original paintings and drawings, ceramics, woodwork, handcrafts, jewellery and more, making this the perfect opportunity to buy quality art and craft at affordable prices direct from the artists. Nothing will be priced over $100, and all proceeds go directly to the artist. The aim of the market is to promote local art-

ists and artisans and to give the public an opportunity to meet and talk with the creative community. Be entertained by Flashjack, playing a mix of Celtic and Old Time Swing. Homemade goodies and refreshments will be available for purchase. An exhibition of Wildlife Art titled “Companions” by Erica Evans will be on display in the Railway Carriage, and a series of paintings by Gwen Cook titled “Fruit, Flowers & Fabric” will be on display in the Banana Shed. Enjoy the Art Market, take the time to visit the Country Markets in Stan Topper Park.

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pomona Past, Present, Future, Heritage Forum NOOSA Museum is proud to announce this year’s Heritage Forum will take place on Saturday 22nd October 2016. The Forum will be held in the Uniting Church Hall, next door to Noosa Museum , Factory Street Pomona starting at 9.30am , doors open 9.00am and will finish at 3.30pm. Admission for this event: $20.00 adult, $ 15 concession & Cooroora Historical Society Inc. members. An interesting and informative programme will include a speaker from Woodworks Museum – Forestry and the resource of Wood ; Wappa Falls Astronomical Observatory - an Over-view of Astronomy Ancient to Modern; Noosa Botanical Gardens – History and Development of Noosa Botanical Gardens; Ann Sutherland (ex Front of House Manager ACT Historic Places ) Bach Soc Sci – Managing Pioneer Cemeteries; Christine Stuart - Indigenous Cultural Awareness Community Advisor and Author ; Alison Napier Noosa Museum - Research for Dr. Page’s Road Kin Kin . Complimentary tea, coffee & biscuits will be available from 9 am all day. The programme will stop for a lunch break from 12 noon to 1.00pm. There is a take-away next door to the hall and several food outlets in Pomona. The Forum will conclude with an open Q & A session with the speakers. Further enquiries can be made to Noosa Museum on 5485 1080 or to info@noosamuseum.org.au Programme available on www.noosamuseum.org.au and our Facebook page.

Dying to know An Informal Conversation About Death and Dying Did you know: • 75% of us have not had end of life discussions • 60% think we don’t talk about death enough • Over 70% of us die in hospital though most of us would prefer to die at home • Very few of us die with an advance care plan (less than 10 percent) • The number of Australians aged 65 and over will double by 2050 increasing our need to plan while well and share our wishes with our loved ones Informed by the book, ‘Dying to Know – bringing death to life’, Dying to Know conversations help to bring the sometimes difficult end of life concerns into our everyday world. While the official ‘Dying to Know Day’ was in August, funeral celebrant, Kari, will continue to unfold aspects of our disquiet about death and dying at the next Community Connect Morning Tea at the Lawson Shed in Pomona on Wednesday 19 October. In this facilitated conversation you can find out more about funeral rights, farewells, life celebrations and more. Kari has worked in a variety of professions including lecturer at Queensland University of Technology, workshop coordinator, ceramic artist and teacher. She is a highly qualified celebrant and has also attended high-level training in The Natural Death Centre funeral celebrancy course. She is known for her compassion and down to earth supportive approach. Come and join Kari for a cuppa. Your questions will be a welcome contribution to the morning’s conversation. Wednesday 19 October, 9.30am - 11am at Lawson Shed, 1 Memorial Ave, Pomona. Cost: $3.00 donation – includes morning tea. Bookings: Pomona Community House 5485 2427.

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Changing lives, one child at a time WE’RE reminded a dog is a man’s best friend so often that it’s easy to forget the power of those words. Slowly, organisations like Smart Pups are teaching us that those words are changing young lives. The Pomona based notfor-profit organisation specialises in providing trained service dogs to assist children with special needs. As more locals learn about Smart Pups and the amazing work they do, the more we marvel at the positive changes that occur between a child and a Smart Pup over time. One local business decided to give Smart Pups a call to make a donation last week. They were delighted when not only a few representatives turned up to say thank you, but when some Smart Pups in training came along as well, hearts melted and big smiles appeared. The Cooroy Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank handed over $325 from an internal fundraiser to Janelle and Kylie from Smart Pups last week, and it was hard to get the team back to work after the pups left. “The more we learn about the work these guys do, the more you want to give. In our case, we hope this is the beginning of a lot more over time, but the gift Smart Pups brings to improve the quality of life of children with autism and seizure related syndromes is simply incredible,” Geoff said. Janelle Denny from Smart Pups said each pooch reduce stress level in children and have a profound effect on the day-to-day lives of the child and family. “Since we launched the charity in 2011, our organisation has place 71 dogs with families. At the moment we have another 48 families on our register. “Each dog is placed at 12-18 months of age and is granted full public access and they accompany families on shopping trips, outings and even holidays. The dog become an integral part of the recipient families’ life,” Janelle said. “We don’t receive any official government funding so we rely solely on donations, grants and fundraising activities to operate. That’s why donations just like this one from Bendigo Bank are so valued and so important to us,” she added. If you would like to know more about Smart Pups and the work they do on the Sunshine Coast, call 5485 0031 or email enquiries@smartpups.org.au

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Congratulation to Noosa Tigers Red Under 13 Division 2 on Winning their Grand Final

Congratulations to Dylan Evans who was presented with the ‘Most Improved’ Trophy for the U17 Noosa Tigers Rugby League at the Awards Presentations

Impact Young Guns on fire IMPACT Boxings young guns, Coen Allman & Cameron Little were on fire when they both secured convincing wins recently at the HBC Boxing Tournament in Beerrwah. Whilst the bulk of the Impact team are away competing in Ireland, Coen are Cameron where happy to fly the Impact flag on their own for this tournament. “Both these young guns boxed superbly tonight against very experienced opponents. Both won their bouts via unanimous decisions. They have both been training extremely hard in preparation for Impact Boxings annual tournament on the 5th of November in Cooroy & to get the wins here tonight is a bonus. With there team mates currently on a representative tour of Ireland it has given me a chance to work one on one with these kids & the improvement has been outstanding” Coach Mark Evans said..

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Strong competition in Women’s Golf THE Cooroy Golf Club Women’s Championships were held over four days in August. The strong competition brought out the best in some players with Margie Lucas powering ahead to win the coveted Club Champion trophy. Division 2 Champion was Eve Hunt with Jan Galvin winning Division 3. The Nett trophy for Division 1 had to be settled by a count-back with Carmel Clark succeeding over Terri Cairns. Maz Gray had what looked like an easy win in Division 2 while Judy Kitcher had to dig deep to win Division 3. The recent 4BBB Stroke Championships were won by Colleen Sykes and Kaye Gilmour. Golf at Cooroy Golf Club is not always about serious competition. Playing golf

Championship Gross & Nett Winners: Left to Right - Maz Gray, Jan Galvin, Eve Hunt, Judy Kitcher, Wendy O’Hare (Women’s Golf Director), Margie Lucas, Carmel Clark. is an enjoyable way to exercise both brain and body, meet people, make friends and commune with nature. The Women’s Tuesday Club was started to introduce beginners to the game of golf. They hold a 9-hole competition (no handicap required) and intending members are

welcome to try before they buy. For those with some experience and a handicap (large or small) the women’s main day is on Thursdays with Saturdays also being available for women to play. So do phone the club (5447 6258) if you wish to find out more. You will be made very welcome.

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COOROY RAG Cooroy Car Show & Swap Meet THE Combined Coastal Car Club will host its annual ”Cooroy Car Show & Swap Meet” on Sunday 23rd of October. The Show is open to all makes & models and machinery. Swap meet opens at 6am with the Car Show opening at 9am to the public. Adults $5, children under 15 free when accompanied by an adult. Plenty of food and drink, Trade Stalls, Free entertainment and rides for the kids. Last year over 200 cars on display. Come and enjoy a great family day.

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The GLOBAL EVENT in Eumundi was a huge success - over 100 people attended Queensland’s only global march which was held at the Pavillion Markets. Marching down the High Street protesters joined with over 145 cities World and Australia-wide to protest the killing of elephants and rhinos that are dying are at such a rapid rate it is estimated they’ll be extinct within a decade.

One Million Stars to end violence THE One Million Stars project creates a safe space for people to talk about the overwhelming human crisis that is violence. It offers a gentle way to make a statement about working together, supporting each other and dealing with violence in our communities. Weaving one million stars represents the monumental the task of ending violence. It requires the effort and commitment of everyone across the world: government leaders, non-government, human rights activists, school communities, faith communities, men, women – everyone. The Sunshine Coast Starweave community has reached its goal of making 10,000 stars which will be displayed in a spectacular display at Noosa Civic for three weeks from 4 October. This number of stars represents thousands of hours in workshops at the Old Ambo Station in Nambour, Community Centres and Libraries from

Pomona to Coolum to Caloundra, private homes with friends and family, schools and festival tents. One of the key star leaders, Susie Blue, has supported an ever-growing number of people wanting to be involved. “Even at one of our last workshops people stopped to ask if they could get involved”. Susie said that while the final installation of the Sunshine community’s 10,000 stars will complete the local project, anyone who wishes, can continue making stars. These can contribute to the installation of one million stars which will be displayed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Gold Coast. Superintendent Darryl Johnson will officiate at the launch at Noosa Civic today (Wednesday 5 October) at 10.30am. The project founder, Maryann Talia Pau will visit Noosa for the launch and will conduct a free weaving workshop for visitors to the centre.

Paper Angels Christmas Card Charity Workshop FOR the third year another fun day of crafting will take place on Saturday 29th October at Cooroy State School Hall Come along and create 16 stunning Christmas projects. All materials and “Hello December Accessory Pack” are included in your kit as well as Morning/Afternoon Tea and a light lunch for $65. This event is being held to raise funds to facilitate the continuation of the ‘Footprints Program” at Nambour Hospital. This will enable us to supply paper craft materials to make ‘Footprints Cards’ whereby ‘angel babies’ are acknowledged and parents/grandparents are provided with a special footprint record, and in some cases (as appropriate/requested) a name card. The Foot-

prints program has been in place at Mater Hospital since 2007. The Paper Angels team has implemented this into several other hospitals. The program has been in place at Nambour Hospital since 2015. This year will see further programs implemented through “Wishlist Foundation” There will be amazing raffles of Stampin’ Up! Products and a Lucky door prize. For further information or to book in (bookings need to be made two weeks prior to event) contact one of Cooroy’s Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators. For more information phone Gaye Schrader 0400384562 –gayeschrader@bigpond.com; Carolyn Lindenmayer 5442 6182; Barbara Boesten 5447 6926.

THE iconic event of the Noosa Hinterland, the Cooran Acoustic Night, has only two nights to go to see out 2016. For those interested in performing or others who are just plain curious, the second last night is on 8th October, in the Cooran Memorial School of Arts Hall, King St., Cooran. The evening provides a glimpse into the rich and diverse range of talent which this area seems to generate. For the professional, it is a chance to showcase their act. For first-timers, it is an opporunity to get up and try that one thing they’ve always wanted to do, to accomplish performing on a professional stage. Run by a band of enthusiastic individuals

who provide a fun atmosphere, the Acoustic Night is a relaxing evening for all the family. There is room to move around, hot meals are available, and in-between acts is a great time for catching up, or meeting new people. The year is fast coming to an end, so if you’re wondering about what goes on in this beautiful area we live in, come down to the Acoustic Night for a sneak-peak of the talent, from those who ignite the spark of creativity to share with us all. Doors open at 6.30pm - Show starts 7pm so get in early to scrawl your name on the board! Great food is available including Tea, Coffee & Cakes. $4 entry - & there’s a lucky door prize. Kids free. This is an alcohol free event.

AMORC Rosicrucian Order workshop A FREE public AMORC Rosicrucian Order workshop titled “Exploring the Subconscious” will be held at the Cooroy Library on October 15 from 9am to 12noon. It is an endeavour to examine the reasons for our present existence and to awaken our awareness of our True Inner Self, ie the actual subconscious power behind all our mental impulses, our bodily functions and our direct psychic link between the human mind and “The Universal Mind and Crea-

tive Cause and Consciousness” behind all the mechanics of life and the subtle, psychic powers in every aspect of our human physical, material and spiritual state of being. The workshop contains exercises to stimulate relaxation, concentration, creative visualisation and other aspects of the Rosicrucian curriculum to develop a personal philosophy towards “The Mastery of Life”. Morning tea will also be free of charge.

Sunshine 60 and Better Group Inc SUNSHINE 60 and Better Group Inc. is a healthy ageing program providing a variety of fun activities to keep the mind and body active for older people and is funded by the Department of Communities. Men and women are invited to come and join us. Fun is the main focus. Discover new skills and build new friendships as you learn. Sunshine 60 and Better Group Inc. - Cooroy Group’s

upcoming activities include: Social activities and morning tea and on 26th October – Guest Speaker – Community Health. Time: 9:30am —11:30am, Venue: The Cooroy Library, When: 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month. Contact: Sunshine 60 and Better on 5444 5833. Cost: $3.00 Email: admin@sun60.com.au or visit our website www.sunshine60.org.au

Belli old time dance BELLI Hall’s next old-time-dance will be held on Saturday 15 October, 7.30 pm. Live music by popular local band, Sunshine Swing. Bring the family for a night of good old fashioned entertainment. Entry includes supper - $14 adults, $5 students, children free. Belli Hall is an alcohol free venue located at 1170 Kenilworth Road, Belli Park. Information contact Margaret on 5447 0175 or visit www.bellihall.com.

RSL Sub-branch annual dinner ALL sub-branch members are invited and encouraged to attend our annual dinner at the Cooroy RSL on October 8 at 6pm. Cost is $40 per head. Bookings required with tickets on sale now at reception.

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STILL, an Adults Only production directed by Cooran-based writer, director, producer, actor and teacher Louise Bezel, opens in October bringing raw, contemporary theatre to our doorstop. This coast to country collaboration will see Noosa Arts Theatre tour the production to Pomona’s Majestic Theatre for one-night only on Saturday 15 October. The tour comes thanks to a Regional Arts Development Fund grant and a push by local creatives to bring quality theatre to our hinterland venues. Written by leading Australian playwright Jane Bodie, STILL is a series of eight monologues exploring the nature of want. The play focuses on characters at epic crossroads and shares their journey as they each search for meaning and human connection in unexpected places. The play weaves through the personal humiliation of failed relationships to the agonizing state of denial that bumping into your ex-lover and his new partner at the supermarket causes. The eight engaging monologues are presented by a selection of Sunshine Coast’s finest actors (aged from 20s to over 50s), including Madeleine Carter, Claire Fermo, Sharon Grimley, Stephen Moore, James Patrick Reed, Ben Snaath, Frank Wilkie and our very own Pomona resident Andrée Stark. “The show is appealingly raw and the subject matter is uncensored, unleashing a beautiful mix of edgy, black comedy pieces”, director Louise Bezel said. Graduating from the prestigious London Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Louise subsequently worked for the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company and has appeared in a number of Australian films, television series and television commercials. Louise is currently working with young actors at the National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA) in Brisbane. Both Louise and actor Andrée Stark have been working with The Farmhouse Theatre Co in Cooran over the past two years, working with

Louise Bezel fellow hinterland actors to stage packed out short play evenings in the Cooran Hall. “We are calling out to hinterland residents to get behind STILL so we can continue to bring high quality productions to our local stages.” STILL exposes the truth and mayhem of relationships with searing wit and empathy and creates a space for a unique theatre experience. Book now! NB: 16+ show with Coarse Language and Adult Themes. The Majestic Theatre, Pomona , October 15, 8pm. Doors open 6pm for dinner and bar. Noosa Arts Theatre, October 7 and 8 at 7.30pm, October 9 at 2pm. Tickets: Adult $25 | Concession $20 on 5485 2330.

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THE 2016/17 Cooroy Library Rooftop Flicks movie season is set to kick-off with a screening of Zootopia on Friday 7 October. Come along from 6pm to get yourself a spot and set up your blankets and picnics on the grassed library rooftop, in preparation for the screening to start at 6.30pm. Entry to the movies is by donation. The screening is proudly supported by Cooroy Outdoor Power & Equipment, Cooroy Computers, Chapman’s Auto Repairs, CJ Taxation Services, Cooroy Family Practice, Cooroy Hotel, Richie’s Bakery, Tyrepower, Fox and Hound Espresso, Life Enhancing Chiropractic, Cooroy Fish ‘n’ Chips, Sykes Pearson Miller and Queensland Media Print. About ‘Zootopia’ (PG) Heartwarming comedy-adventure set in the modern mammal metropolis of Zootopia. With habitat neighborhoods like ritzy Sahara Square and frigid Tundratown, it’s a melting pot where animals from every environment live together - a place where no matter what you are, from the biggest elephant to the smallest shrew, you can be anything. But when optimistic Officer Judy Hopps arrives, she discovers that being the first bunny on a police force of big, tough animals isn’t so easy. Determined to prove herself, she jumps at the opportunity to crack a case, even if it means partnering with fast-talking scam-artist fox Nick Wilde to solve the mystery. Get your dancing shoes on when Starry Nights Outdoor Movies host Eumundi Drive-in with a double feature of classics Dirty Dancing and Strictly Ballroom on Saturday 8 October. Cars limited to 120-ish. To pre-book tickets, visit www.ticketebo.com.au/starrynights. Walkins also welcome. Cost: $25 per car or $10 per person for walk-ins Venue: Eumundi Showgrounds, Black Stump Rd - off Memorial Drive, Eumundi.

Near northern Eumundi entrance to Bruce Hwy. Gates open: 5.00pm Screening: 6.30pmish Big thanks to major supporters for this event: Imperial Hotel Eumundi, Sala Thai, Rb family law, Mortgage Choice in Coolum Beach, Eumundi Dental, Noosa Hinterland Realty and Eumundi Green.

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NEW PLAYERS WELCOME GREAT PRIZES

Mon, Tues & Wed 12pm-2.30pm

Weekly DINNER Specials MON TUE WED THUR SUN

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$15 Chicken Schnitzel with Topper 2 for $30 menu $15 Steak or Chicken $12.50 Pizza & Pasta Kids Eat FREE

7th October @ 8pm ETHAN ROBERTS Solo Artist Classic, Rock & Country Rock

14th October @ 8pm JACKSON VILLANI Solo Artist Contemporary, Rock & Indy

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COOROY RAG Church Notices

Wanted to Buy

Wanted to Buy

Cooroy Pomona Lions Club Inc.

FARM EQUIPMENT

Get cASH for TRASH

• Tractor • Dozer • Drott Excavator Any Farm Equipment any condition

0407 378 561 Wanted to Buy CARAVAN - Clean / Roadworthy Phone Greg 0427 057 300

SUNDAY 16TH OCTOBER @ 8am

The Lion’s Den Mountain Street, Pomona

Sunday Church for Everyone!

Cost: Selling: $10 per site - Set-up @ 7.30am Buying: Entry is Free Info & Bookings: Anne Coombes 5485 0023 acoombes198@gmail.com

POMONA FAMILY SERVICE 9am cnr Memorial Avenue and Rectory Street

COOROY TRADITIONAL SERVICE 9:30am cnr Miva Street and Tewantin Road

Anglicans in the Noosa Hinterland Ph: 5485 1218 - Email: coorooraanglican@gmail.com

Including

big secondhand The Lion’s Den Mountain Street, Pomona All Donations of Books will be gratefully received

9.30am SUNDAYS A PENTECOSTAL CHURCH

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NOOSA KIDS & BABY MARKET

BLUE LIGHT DISCO

FUTSAL PLAYERS WANTED

Sunday 23rd October 8am-11am COME JOIN US AT OUR NEW LOCATION

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

Still indoors with more parking and shopping than ever. • Kids Entertainment • Food • Drinks • Freebies

PH: 5447 6152

COOROORA

Clairvoyance - Guest Speakers - Healing Meditations COOROY - QCWA Hall Maple Street Wednesdays 7.00pm Rev Kathy McVann - 0414 972632

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Come to Redcliffe Leagues Club on Tuesday 18th October for live entertainment. If you haven’t been yet come and see what you have been missing. Tickets $30 with tea and coffee on arrival. Bus leaves Gympie 7.45am. Please call Betty on 5482 4453 for bookings and more information. All proceeds are donated to Little Haven Palliative Care Inc.

What’s On

Good Shepherd Lutheran College 115 Eumundi Road Noosaville

The Church of United Spiritualism of Australia

THE POMONA & DISTRICT COMMUNITY HOUSE INC. wishes to advise the public of our upcoming ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Date: Saturday 8 October 2016 - Time: 9.30am – 11.00am Venue: Lawson Shed, Memorial Avenue, Pomona

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Uniting Church in Australia

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SUNDAY 16TH OCTOBER @ 8am

All Proceeds go to LIONS CLUB PROJECTS

FOUND Male Signet Ring at Cooroy IGA - See staff at Checkout 1

For information please call 5485 2427

book sale Call Anne Coombes 5485 0023 for details of pick up or delivery of donated books by 11th October

Lost & Found

WOODWORKERS 8 Lower Mill Road, Cooroy

CLUB

Timber Slabs For Sale Sawdust & Shavings Available Memberships Now Available Donations of Timber Logs - 2.5mt Lengths desirable - Gratefully Accepted

OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY 9am-12 Noon For Purchases & Donations of Timber Contact John Kennedy

0408 992 139

SATURDAY 8TH OCTOBER

OUTDOOR HALLOWEEN DANCE PARTY Cooroy State School 6.30pm - 9pm - 8 years & up - $7 Prizes for best dressed boy & girl Major Lucky Door Prize plus lots of extra prizes Fully supervised by Police, SES and volunteers Full canteen facilities

3 teenagers to make up a futsal team that will play in the Noosa area. The age group is 14-16 years boys. For more information please contact Stacy Morrison (Competition Administrator)

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COOROY RAG

Cooroy Pink Precinct Fun Trail Walk

IT’S time to search through the wardrobe for a eye catching Pink outfit to wear to The Cooroy Pink Precinct Fun Trail Walk an event raising funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation. This is a great community fundraiser that everyone can enter for a gold coin donation. Great prizes have kindly been donated by Cooroy businesses. This fundraiser is being organised by the Noosa

Library Service and the Cooroy Future Group, so why not get your friends and family together and have a fun morning walk, the walk starts at 7am and prizes will be awarded at 8am so school students and workers can participate. So remember Thursday October 20th at 7am the Fun Walk will start and finish at the Cooroy Butter Factory and the trail will take you through the Mill Place precinct and then through the business area. Enquiries ph Carol 0412 135 686. .

Ripe old age NO matter how old we are now, we are all aging - but not at the same rate. Nutritionist and Naturopath, Jodie Persovic, say our genes contribute to only about 25% of the aging rate. Diet, lifestyle and environmental factors account for the remaining 75%; due to their influence on these three body conditions: Inflammation; Cell Damage; Stability in Genomes. Aging is not a disease, but it increases the chance of suffering from one. In this article Jodie explains how to slow the age rate by reducing inflammation. “The body responds to injury with inflammation. This is obvious for something like a twisted ankle, but less so for the many microscopic injuries to our organs or cells when they are exposed to harmful conditions. Inflammation is also a driving factor to obesity. It can start with a number of causes, such as chronic infections or even gut flora imbalance. Once obesity starts, it becomes a cause for inflammation making things worse. Adipose tissue (fat cells) release molecules called cytokines which over time shift cells from energy production to energy storage making it harder to burn fat. Stress also causes inflammation when the ‘fight or flight’ hormones are released, and there is no physical activity to process them. The modern lifestyle does not help as we are usually sitting still when we are stressed and the stress is often long term e.g. debt, family worries, work pressures. Chronically elevated levels of cortisol eventually take their toll with symptoms such as fatigue, sleep distur-

bances, anxiety and poor concentration”. Jodie goes on to reassure us there are many things you can do to reduce inflammation. “We all know about good diet & exercise, but it can get confusing with so many experts saying different things. Each person has a unique set of symptoms and conditions, so getting the right dietary advice is important. Herbal medicines and nutritional’s can also help support healthy mood balance and reduce the inflammation load”. Seeing a qualified health therapist who can prescribe the right formulations for your needs, and also support you to make the right dietary changes is highly recommended. Jodie Persovic is the Principal Dietitian and founder of Nutrition Means. She is also a Naturopath and specialises in improving a wide range of health conditions through nutrition and natural health therapies. For more information call 0419 668 803, or visit www.nutritionmeans.com.au

Pharmacy donates to community groups each month

Jacquline Kiel congratulating local organisation Eden rehabilitation centre on being the recent recipient of the LiveLife community support program IF you are a community group in need of some funds it would be worthwhile to submit an application at LiveLife Pharmacy. Each month both the Cooroy and Pomona pharmacies have the same two community groups displayed on their front counters and customers nominate which community group they wish the pharmacies to donate more money to. Whoever gets the most votes, gets the larger portion of the donation each month. Both organisations still receive anywhere between 300-500 dollars roughly. Each month another two local organisations are chosen and the process is repeated. Submit an application in store or online at LiveLifepharmacy.com They still have places to fill so as many groups as possible are encouraged to submit an application.

White Eagle MEDITATION & HEALING Cost: Gold Coin Donation 2nd Tuesday of the month 6:30 pm Maple Street Clinic 44 Maple st, Cooroy Contact Fay Murphy 0428 539 325

All Welcome

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COOROY RAG 48 Acres with Spectacular Views

GREAT rural lifestyle block with fantastic northerly views. A large usable area is found on the most elevated area of the property with plenty of room for your dream house, shed and all the infrastructure you will need for your new country lifestyle. The 19.58 hectares of land would suit cattle and a couple of horses to round them up or just create a beautiful hideaway. There is a spring at the top part of the block which could be used for stock water or perhaps horticultural pursuits. Power is easily

located on the boundary close to where one of the best house sites would be. Only minutes to Cooroy or Pomona and the primary school is just down the road. If you are looking for that rural change this one is well worth an inspection. Priced at $435,000. Call Wayne Colley on 0447 748 408 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.

Just for laughs • If you owe the bank $100, that’s your problem. If you owe the bank $100 million, that’s the bank’s problem.

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• Real Estate Agent Ad: “If we don’t sell your house within two weeks, we will gladly refund every cent you have not paid us yet.”

Relaxed Acreage Lifestyle

WELL positioned on a very useable 10 acres this country style homestead enjoys a scenic easterly aspect. From the elevated position of the home the land extends to approximately 8 gentle and rolling acres with 2 dams, one with a pump that feeds a header tank that provides irrigation to various outlets. Beautifully landscape gardens create private courtyards and the timber rails fitted to verandah give the home that charm of the country life. The home boasts four good sized bedrooms, the master bedroom with bay window, ensuite and direct access to verandah. Two of the additional bedrooms also have access to the wide wrap around verandahs. A large country style kitchen with both gas and electric ovens, provides the hub of the home and enjoys a pleasing outlook. Spacious living area with cozy fireplace, ducted air conditioning and

views across the pool. Sparkling saltwater pool perfectly positioned to relax and unwind and take in that view. There is ample vehicle accommodation with a double garage and triple carport located at the house plus an additional double carport lower on the property, which could be used as is or perhaps converted to stables. So quiet and private this property provides everything you need to enjoy a relaxed acreage lifestyle. Right on the boarder of the Noosa Shire you are within 15 minutes of Cooroy Township and 30 mins of Noosa. Priced at $595,000. 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 16a Maple Street, Cooroy or 8 Reserve Street, Pomona.

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COOROY RAG No 1 Sales Agency POMONA

6.7% growth - that’s better than you get in the bank!

CIRCA 1920s RENOVATORS DELIGHT

No 1 Sales Agency PINBARREN No 1 Sales Agency KIN KIN 1 Kiah Court COORAN

No 1 Sales Agency COORAN

2

* confirmed on Rate My Agent and Real Estate.com.au

1389m2

2

1

OFFERS OVER $349,000

• Very private and tucked away from the world • Traditional features, fretwork archways and timber floors • 2 large bedrooms plus sunroom/dressing room/third bedroom • Large studio underneath with plumbing and potential • North and East facing verandah to relax and enjoy • Borders a reserve with views of Cooran Tablelands

PICTURE PERFECT GARDEN PARADISE

STYLISH HOME - VERSATILE LAYOUT

Front of house – 15 Friarbird Place, Pomona

9 Meridan Court POMONA

3

2

1

1020m2

OFFERS OVER $420,000

• Peaceful, private cul-de-sac position • Spacious open plan living areas air con + ceiling fans • New dishwasher, ceramic cook top, oven and garden views • North-facing undercover outdoor entertainment areas • Fully fenced and completely dog-proof and private • Colorbond shed with remote control door + garden shed • Side access for a trailer boat or caravan

STUNNING ECO HOME VIEWS - USABLE LAND

378 Coles Creek Road COORAN

4

6

2

2 Ha

Carol & John Moloney

OFFERS OVER $595,000 • Beautiful highset home with large verandahs & sensational views • Open plan living with polished cypress timber floors • Quality kitchen with granite benchtops & European appliances • Large lockup shed with parking for 4 cars • Fruit trees, natives and fragrant plants in abundance • Fenced paddocks and fertile soil

PRIVATE 4 BEDROOM HOME ON 5.48 ACRES

2 Barina Close POMONA

4

2

3

5.48 acres

OFFERS OVER $499,000 • Quality home with East facing verandah • Inground swimming pool, landscaped gardens • Concrete driveway leads to double garage plus carport • 130m above sea level with views of Mt Cooroora • Fruit trees and large cleared area for a horse or orchard • Dozens of visiting bird species, refuge for wildlife

5485 2200

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True! When you look at the sales and growth chart for the Noosa hinterland town of Pomona, 6.7% growth is the figure you’ll find. And that’s worth investing in! If you dream about living the good life in the countryside, with easy access to your daily cappuccino, it’s time to check out the Song Bird Estate. Proudly developed by Carol and John Moloney, this top quality estate is just minutes from the Bruce Highway for your convenience, but you’d never know it, because Song Bird is all about peace, privacy and position. Chic cafes, restaurants, shops, a schools and even a trendy new microbrewery are close by in Pomona, so there’s no need to give up the good

things in life. This is the location of choice for those seeking only the very best, with the funds to create the home of their dreams, with every luxury included. Carol and John fell in love with the area many years ago, and dreamed of creating an exceptional master planned community. When the perfect parcel of land became available, their dream became a reality. An added bonus is that Song Bird benefits from town water and sewerage, garbage collection plus underground power, so there’s never a need to compromise here. In 2015 there were 73 house sales in Pomona, with a median price of $450,000. Yet two Song Bird properties -

3 Gerrygone Place and another in Friarbird Place - sold for $625,000 and $692,500 respectively, so you know you’re in good company. So far in 2016, there have been 45 sales in Pomona, with a median price of $480,000, making Song Bird well above average for resale value, quality and livability. With Noosa’s fabulous beaches and National Park just 30 minutes away, now’s the time to act! Just 4 large, vacant lots remain - one in Friarbird Place and three in Whistler Way. Lot 51 has near-level land and views of Pomona Mountain. Or quickly snap up the sparkling new, 4bedroom, 2-bathroom display home at 15 Friarbird Place, built by PJ Burns. And if you love to travel, it couldn’t be easier! Pomona is on the main rail line to Brisbane, and you can drive to Brisbane Airport in just 1 hour and 40 minutes. Song Bird is also just 43 minutes from Sunshine Coast Airport. With more than 40% of the total land area designated natural parkland, and the average house block over 1300sqm, this is country living at its best, without the upkeep of an acreage property. For more information and to inspect please call Phil or Sam Hargrave Hargrave Real Estate on 0417 750 507 or 0425 777 121.

11 Bushman Court POMONA

5

3

3

1.49 acres

OFFERS OVER $635,000

• Large, grand family home. • Ideal for extended family living. • Beautiful ‘parkland’ gardens. • High ceilings, hardwood timber floors, French doors. • ‘Floor to ceiling’ sash- style aluminium windows. • Remote control entrance gates.

15 ACRE HIDEAWAY SUCCESSFUL AIR BNB

238 Kinmond Creek Road COOTHARABA

2

15.46 acres

4

1

OFFERS OVER $525,000

• Approved studio shed with Airbnb income • Tastefully furnished, peaceful, nurturing atmosphere • New 7kw reverse cycle air conditioner • Carport & lockup garage 3.5m x 7m + 10.5m x 7.5m shed • Large dam with firefighter pump and rainforest creek • Plenty of space if you choose to build a house • Close to the lake and 20 minutes to Noosaville

BRAND SPARKLING NEW!

15 Friarbird Place POMONA

4

2

2

912m2

OFFERS OVER $545,000

• Quality throughout - High ceilings + timber-look flooring. • Spacious Open plan living + separate lounge. • Stone bench tops, gas cooking + walk-in pantry. • Alfresco entertainment area from the living room. • Handy side access for the caravan or boat. • Private and peaceful, with gorgeous bush reserve outlook.

5485 2200 Phil Hargrave 0417 750 507 George Andrews 0477 703 429 Paul Hassmann 0477 557 770 Sam Hargrave 0425 777 121

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COOROY RAG As new contemporary home on town block

Bed 4; Bath 2; Car 4 Price: Offers over $599,000. Features: As new contemporary home on 1/4 acre town block, high-set, screened from road, packed with features , open plan lounge/dining, vaulted ceiling, clerestory louvres, u-shaped kitchen, stone benchtops/breakfast bar, 3 beds, carpet, fans, BIRs, big master & ensuite, fully tiled family bathroom, bath, sep toilet, downstairs: huge 4th bed/games room + powder room, all-weather access double garage, laundry, 2 storerooms, separate 11.5m X 7m workshop/ garage, garden shed, two entertaining decks, great dual occupancy potential. Built in 2008 and as new today, this quality highset modern home at 27 Topaz Street, Cooroy, is a gem because it allows you to move in and do absolutely nothing. You can kick back from day one enjoying the ambience with mellow polished merbau flooring, vaulted ceilings and large, open plan living rooms that flow effortlessly on to entertaining decks and greenery. Crisp, clean lines and functionality are evident everywhere from the u-shaped kitchen and stone breakfast bar to the tiled bathrooms and comfortable bedrooms. The

house is screened from the street by mature trees and has all-weather access via a double garage. (Another lock-up garage with workshop and three phase power sits at the rear of the block) Potential owners can buy with confidence knowing that not only are they in the heart of a bustling hinterland town with schools, pool, library and railway line to Brisbane, but there is also scope to expand as their family grows or to develop downstairs to provide dual occupancy. Features at a glance . asnew contemporary home on 1/4 acre town block . high-set, screened from road, packed with features . open plan lounge/dining, vaulted ceiling, clerestory louvres . u-shaped kitchen, stone benchtops/breakfast bar, smeg gas hotplate . 3 beds, carpet, fans, BIRs, big master & ensuite . fully tiled family bathroom, bath, sep toilet . downstairs huge 4th bed/games room/rumpus + powder room . all-weather access double garage, laundry, 2 storerooms . separate 11.5m X 7m workshop/garage, garden shed . two entertaining decks, upper off lounge, lower with BBQ. Geat dual occupancy potential/walk to town. Phone Kess Prior 0404 344 399 Hinternoosa.com.au, 5447 7000.

Unit in Kauri Street

Bed 3; Bath 1; Car 1 Price: $339,000 Features: large open plan living/dining and kitchen area, generous sized bedrooms all with built-in robes, two-way bathroom with separate WC, separate laundry, lock-up garage with internal access, freshly painted throughout – ready to just move in, new security screens throughout, ceiling fans, body Corporate levies $1,350 pa approx., council rates $1,470 pa approx. Nestled in the peace and quiet of ‘The Pines’ this spacious single level townhouse is in excellent con-

dition and it’s only a short stroll to the shops and local schools. The private sun drenched courtyard is ideal for the morning coffee or a great secure space for the kids to play. • Large open plan living/dining and kitchen area • Generous sized bedrooms all with built-in robes • Two-way bathroom with separate WC • Separate laundry • Lock-up garage with internal access • Freshly painted throughout – ready to just move in • New security screens throughout • Ceiling fans Phone Graham Smith 0408 874 888 Hinternoosa.com.au, 5447 7000.

Picturesque and panoramic views

Bed 3; Bath 1; Car 5 Price: $649,000 Features: Undulating and cleared 9.8 acres, picturesque and panoramic views, circa 1910’s queenslander home, VJ walls and wide timber floorboards, modern country style kitchen, fretwork detail, air conditioned rooms, wood combustion stove, big sunroom off lounge, covered alfresco, 2 bay shed near the home, 5kW solar, huge powered 3 bay shed plus workshop, peaceful location just 5 minutes to Cooroy. This original Queenslander located in the sought after Black Mountain Range is only minutes to Cooroy and a short drive to the famous Noosa beaches, shopping and entertainment. Private,

large block and endless views to the South and East. Relax in the charm of this lovely well kept home featuring 3 bedrooms, massive new “screened decking” for indoor outdoor living, verandah, sleep out, lots of charming living space and well positioned deck to enjoy the peaceful mountain views. Look at million dollar homes in the distance along the Black Mountain Range. Enjoy the privacy that 10 acres offers; walk through the native bush and explore the bird life around the property’s large dam. This property is a one of a kind offering in the beautiful Noosa Hinterland. Sustainability Declaration provided by seller available. Phone Jeanette Catalano, 0422 923 851 Hinternoosa.com.au, 5447 7000.

Peace of Mind

PROPERTY RENTALS Boutique Property Management Don’t rush to sell your most valuable possession in haste! Call for a friendly discussion explaining the option of turning your home into an investment property. • 11 years of local property management experience, large or small homes • Horse property management specialist • Small boutique business allowing superior service, you and your property deserves • Local resident with personal farming knowledge and property ownership • Expert matchmaker! Getting the right tenant for your property is essential! • Free Rent Appraisals

Karoline Weinand - Principal/Property Manager

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COOROY RAG A permaculture paradise - abundant & established OFFERS Over $550,000 4 Bed 2 Bath 4 car pool 14.3 acres Just minutes from the lake at Boreen Point, 10 minutes from Noosa River, and half an hour from the beach, this really is the Garden of Eden! Totally organic, this remarkable country property has a bit of everything, making it suitable for any rural pursuit. What you get here is 5.79Ha of diverse, usable, income-producing land, comprising a gently sloping north west-facing orchard; a flat, north-facing incomeproducing orchard; a regenerating Eucalypt rainforest, and wonderful wetlands to support the native birdlife. The lay of the land is such that you could easily run horses and cattle here, whilst also growing a vast array of fresh fruit and vegetables for the table, or as a business. Indeed, this property was producing $600-$800 of organic ground grown rocket at $12-$15 a kilo. The beauty of this property is that the many fruit trees are already established and producing. The list of varieties is long and includes Thai red papaya,

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seedless red papaya, fig, lychee, dragon fruit, japoticaba, chocolate pudding, star fruit, guava, olives, custard apple, and several varieties each of avocado, mango, mandarin, orange, lime and lemon. And then there’s the very productive banana plantation, forming a majestic avenue of trees and fruit. Irrigating your fine collection of trees will never be a problem, with a permanent dam and bore, with further suitable spots for two more dams. If you’ve got your breath back from that lot, wait until you see the house! Approached by two gravel driveway entrances, home is a classic 1950s Queenslander. Peaceful and private, the property retains many original features, including high ceilings, polished hardwood timber floors throughout (Black Bean), original windows, and leadlight in the front door, all adding charm and character. There are four spacious bedrooms - three with built-ins - and two bathrooms. The main bedroom features a lovely ensuite with spa bath and a double shower.

You’ll never be short of space in the kitchen, thanks to a huge walk-in pantry, and you’ll love the separate formal dining room, and spacious entertaining deck next to the sparkling swimming pool. Yes, this property may have olde worlde charm, but it also has all the mod cons, including ceiling fans and screens throughout, and is NBN ready. You need sheds? You’ve got them! There’s a 6m x 6m Colorbond shed by the house, plus another 9m x 6m Colorbond shed with a kitchen sink and sepa-

rate bathroom. Council approved, this would make a great art studio, workshop or teenage retreat/granny flat. The property benefits from mains power plus a 3.5kw solar power system, feeding back to the grid. The water tanks hold 10,000 gallons, and the bore pumps 5,000 gallons an hour via a submersible pump. Achieving organic certification would be possible here, as the property has been spray-free for 15 years. With its wonderful undulating scrub, great soil and

pockets of natural refuge for birds and wildlife, this is a true Garden of Eden, a rural retreat filled with birdsong. Just 6 minutes from Boreen Point, 10 minutes from Tewantin, 10 minutes from Pomona, and 25 minutes from Noosa Heads and with the school bus nearby - it doesn’t get much better than this. But don’t take out word for it - come and see for yourself! For more details, contact Phil Hargrave on 0417 750 507 or Sam Hargrave on 0425 777 121.

Views + Cottage + Multiple house sites

Offers over $1,295,000 3 bed 1 bath 11 car 132 acres How rare is this property? Very! As it hasn’t been offered to the market since 1970 and, once you inspect, you’ll understand why! Maybe it’s the 132.8 acres of prime land; maybe it’s those mind-blowing views that stretch from Mt Cooroora to the Mary Valley and beyond, or maybe it’s the thought of profiting from possible future subdivisions. Or perhaps it’s the thought of having your own peaceful, private sanctuary, still within easy reach of shops, schools, restaurants and the coast. This magnificent property is truly a one-off, and offers many possibilities for the lucky buyer. There are five cleared paddocks for cattle or horses, with steel post / timber rail yards; established fruit trees, including nectarine, Bowen mango, grapes, bananas plus a passionfruit vine, and no shortage of water with 14 dams! There is also an excellent investment here, with $30,000 to $40,000 of future millable timber and power poles onsite. You have the choice of living in the original homestead an immaculate 3-bedroom cottage - or choosing one of the many wonderful home sites, all delivering those breathtaking views. Rounding off the list of inclusions are two large sheds, housing up to 11 vehicles and/or a mix of farm machinery and tractors. Contact Phil or Sam Hargrave, Hargrave Real Estate on 0417 750 507 or 0425 777 121.

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Mobile: 0412 909 112 ALL AREAS

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

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CARPET CLEANING

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0409 954 228 CAR PARTS

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

plumbing & earthmoving

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COMPUTER SOLUTIONS

Phone Richard Stansfield

0455 306 666

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ELECTRICAL SERVICES

Electrical Services Richard Oxborough

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98 Maple Street, Cooroy Qld 4563

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LANDSCAPING

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

Professional, Quality, Experienced Operators • Dam Cleanouts • Block Clearing • House Sites

Ceiling Fans • Safety Switches

Vincent McGarrell

Lic No.60015

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

Electrical Contractor • Commercial • Industrial • Domestic

0408 639 076

PO Box 360 Cooroy 4563

Residential & Commercial Earthmoving & Contracting A Range of Excavators & Attachments to Meet Every Need

Lic No: 68688

0422 379 628 • 1300 611 196

License No: 79879

www.oneearthlandscaping.com.au

MOWING & MAINTENANCE

• S185 BOBCAT • 1.5 Tonne EXCAVATOR with 1m Wide Access • AUGER & PALLET FORK

0400 245 410 AAA HANDYMAN SERVICES

0432 057 619 5486 6613

0411 312 284 - 5485 0525

EXCAVATORS

J MACK JIM MA CKENZIE MACKENZIE

Sean Morrow QBCC Lic no. 1119365 Prompt Reliable Friendly Service

HANDYMAN

LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

Over 22 Years Experience

Vincent@mcgarrellpe.com

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

• DOMESTIC • RURAL • COMMERCIAL Maintenance – Virus Removal Parts - Upgrades – Networks – Installations

EXCAVATORS

Cooroy Eumundi

ELECTRICAL SERVICES CUSTOM BUILT PC’S FOR HOME, OFFICE & GAMING

LANDSCAPING

• Landscape Design & Construction • Retaining Walls • Drainage Solutions • Original Ideas & Professional Service • Structural Landscaper’s Licence 893465

for prompt reliable service mini excavator & bob cat 3 tonne excavator & bob cat plus all plumbing repairs & blockages

RIDGEWOOD ELECTRICAL AUTOMOTIVE I INDUSTRIAL I AGRICULTURE

PH: 0467 617 550 HANDYMAN

Servicing all Local Areas

BUILDER

JOBS TO $3300

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

SERVICES

EARTHMOVING

No Job Too Small

ianschummer68@gmail.com www.gildtonhomemaintenance.com.au

CONCRETING

BUILDERS

Your Local HANDYMAN on the Sunshine Coast

Unit 1/25 Garnet St, Cooroy

PORTERS

Phone

HANDYMAN

Servicing all local areas

Indoor/Outdoor • Carpentry • Plastering • Painting • Tiling • Concreting • Gutter - roof repairs & clean • Locks • Flyscreens • Flatpack assembly • Fencing • Retaining walls • Decks • Rendering-texture coats

ALL GENERAL REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE

No job too small

Kevin 0498 534 262

Email aaahandymank@gmail.com I

QBSA Lic 1138124

MOWING & MAINTENANCE

Servicing the Sunshine Coast

ALL Property Maintenance with Your Local Bloke ALL Equipment - Excavation, Mowing & Slashing ALL Landscape Supplies ALL Pretty Bloody Good Call, Text or Email Paul Mobile: 0409 470 399 - Office: 5442 8122 Email: pbgmaintenance@tpg.com.au www.cooroyrag.com.au


TRADES & SERVICES DIRECTORY PLUMBING

MOWING & MAINTENANCE

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

PH: 0409 278 659 Septic Tanks, Grease Traps, Oil Arrestors, Liquid Waste

PH: 5447 6477

0418 713 244

www.suttonscleaning.com.au

PLUMBING

PAINTING

Brad Pentelow PLUMBING, DRAINING & GAS FITTING QBSA LIC NO: 044 507 CONTRACTOR

Clayton J Francis QBSA LIC NO 531482

MEMBER MASTER PAINTERS AUSTRALIA PO Box 17, Cooroy Qld 4563

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

0427 471 954 •Maintenance • New Homes • Renovations • Roofing

PH: 5485 1972

For your next Slashing job call Slasher Steve

SERVICING ALL AREAS

SLASHING

Bruce Forsyth

SLASHING & MOWING

ALL PUMP REPAIRS AGENTS FOR • DAB • ONGA QBSA 1129706

• Domestic & Commercial • New & Repaints • Specialising in • Queenslander’s - decks & all timber coatings • Roof painting & restoration • High pressure cleaning

Slashing

• Large & Small acreages • Experienced Owner/Operator

PUMPS

SALES & SERVICE

No job too big or small Free Quotes

Steve Pont

0408 915 124

COOROY PUMPS Unit 1/25 Garnet St, Cooroy Call Bruce

email: br.paintingservice@live.com.au

0408 713 261

PEST CONTROL

PUMPS & SOLAR

TREE SURGEON

SLASHING

Domestic • Commercial • Industrial

PAINTING

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

DAVE RAYMONT

Tenzing Tree Climbing Services • • • •

Felling Crown Reductions Detailing/Trimming Removals

Brett Gowen

0422 868 911 - 5441 5997 Helping trees live with people

TREE SURGEON

JAYS TREE WORX • Tree Removals/Pruning • Palm Removals/ Cleaning • Stump Grinding • 4WD Tipper Truck • Land Clearing

Steve Jackson

TREE SERVICES • • • •

Contact Scott on

7A Diamond Street Cooroy

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

PHONE & COMPUTER CONNECTIONS

RENDERING

TELEVISION / ANTENNA

ALL TYPES OF PHONE POINTS

ELLIS

PHONE PAUL 0403 219 606

• All Render Finishes • All Render Repairs • Exterior Painting • Domestic & Commercial

Installations

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

RUBBISH REMOVAL

TELEVISION / ANTENNA

Cooroy Plumbing Services

SWIFT SKIPS

Call 5442 6788 After hours & weekends 0418 711 438 QBSA No: 50098

www.cooroyrag.com.au

0419 192 943 • FULLY INSURED • 30YRS EXPERIENCE

TROPHIES & ENGRAVING

Antenna

PLUMBING

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

Prompt & Reliable

Digital

0498 534 262

1 Jarrah St. Cooroy

Tree Pruning & Felling Large Trees in confined areas Palm Cleaning or Removal Storm Damage

Paul Best

Prompt Service PH: 0413 699 572

kellisrender@westnet.com.au I QBCC Lic 1138124

NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL

TREE SURGEON

• Pressure Pumps • Solar Pumps • Bore Pumps • Pool Pumps • Windmills & Tanks • Irrigation

Servicing all Local Areas

• Yard Maintenance • Professional & Reliable • Fully Qualified & Insured

Call Justin Cherry for a free quote

SMASH REPAIR

PUMPS & SOLAR

• Bedroom • Garage • Computer Points • Fax • Repairs

FREE QUOTES

0448 060 989

COOROY

Rendering Services

Mulching Firewood Full Insurance Qualified Advice

www.jaystreeworx.com.au • justin@jaystreeworx.com.au

Electrical Lic: 70343

5447 6832 - 0499 019 887

• • • •

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

PHONE: 5449 8887 4/10 Venture Drive, Noosaville sales@noosatrophycentre.com www.noosatrophycentre.com

TRUCK HIRE

POMONA TILT & CRANE TRUCK HIRE

• 2 mtr • 4 mtr • 6 mtr

Cars Machinery Containers

Locally owned and operated

Phone: 5442 5844 Mobile: 0417 786 776

Stan Kidd

5485 1613 0419 780 747

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sport

COOROY RAG

• LAND CLEARING • FIRE ACCESS TRACKS • FENCE LINES • LANTANA INFESTATIONS • TREES & RE-GROWTH • STUMP GRINDING

Cutters celebrate 2016 Season EVERYTHING must come to an end, and what a night it was at the Cutters Rugby League presentation night. On Saturday the 24th September, all the Cutters came together to celebrate the season, and of course, to see who won the trophies at presentation night. This is always a hard choice for the coach, but all was revealed on Saturday night. Taking home Best & Fairest trophy was Dylan Crawford Window following with Runner-up, Phil Anderson. Following awards went to Best Forward - Dylan Crawford-Window, Best Forward Runner-Up - Carl Olive, Best Back - Darcey CrawfordRickards, Best Back Runner-Up Mark Cross, Best Utility Player - Kevin Aspinall, Highest Point Scorer - Cody Mairu, Most Tackles - Des McLeary, Most Hit Ups - Carl Olive, Player’s Player -Dylan Crawford-Window, Player’s Player Runner-Up - Phil Anderson,

Sash & Tanya 0412 020 789

COMPLETE TREE SERVICE

Most Improved Player - Jack Griffin, Most Consistent - Mark Wood, Rookie of the Year - Darcey CrawfordRickards, Annual Battler’s Award Brian Lashford, Coach’s Award Rowdy Coleman, Encouragement Award - Aaron Barsby, Player of Finals - Phil Anderson, Club Person of the Year - Des & Karen McLeary, Supporter of the Year - Jodie Crawford. Congratulations to you all, was well deserved. Was great to see so many of the Cutters players, committee, members, spectators and of course our fantastic sponsors, come together and celebrate. We take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you all. We would like to make a special mention to the Sponsors, as with their support, the Cutters have had one of the best years ever, and we hope to see you all back again in 2017.

Dylan Crawford-Window awarded Player’s Player, Best Forward & Best & Fairest

ADVICE & FREE Quotes

The Legends of League

Call Casey & Dave

0419 616 110

IF you’re a fan of Rugby League, then this event is not to be missed. The Legends of League are coming to Noosa on the 3rd & 4th of February 2017 including twenty former Australian players such as Petero Civoniceva, Scott Prince, Robbie O Davis, Nathan Blacklock, John Hopoate, Cliff Lyons, David Peachey, Ashley Harrison, Dallas Johnson, Max Krilich and many more players with over 3500 games played between them and will play against Noosa & District past legends players such as Mick Plant, Noel Goldthorpe, Greg Christensen, Anthony Zipf, Shane Payne, Russell Britten, Gary Hill, Matt Black and many more. The event will coincide with the naming of the top 20 players

of all time from Noosa and district as it’s the 50th playing year for the Pirates. This will be at the Gala Dinner at Leisure Centre on the Friday 3rd February (very limited seating). All Legends players will be at this dinner. The Saturday event will also be a Noosa Rugby League Reunion for all Pirates players in Junior & Seniors. The Charity recipients for the Event are Junior, Senior Rugby League & Lions Club. Sponsors already supporting IGA Cooroy, Anytime Fitness, Cooroy Rag. If anyone interested in Supporting event we have packages available which get you special bowls day with Legends. Phone Troy Byers on 0425 769 488.

COOROY AUTO WRECKERS & ENGINE CENTRE

Respected LOCALS servicing the Cooroy Community

Cnr Johnson Court & Jarrah St, Cooroy

Phone Tom & Debbie 5442 5088 Page 26 - Cooroy Rag, October 5, 2016

• 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

www.cooroyrag.com.au


sport

COOROY RAG

Pirates chuffed as Bendigo Bank re-commits for 2017

Geoff Edwards joins Lester and Julie Friend as they present the Jack Friend Shield to Ben Butler last weekend Marcus Hooper, Hayden Britten, Zane Keen and Blake Wilson are joined by Ian Hardcastle and Geoff Edwards ones need special mention. Shield. While Jake couldn’t The sun may have only early. “It makes our planning so Five current Pirates re- be there on the day, he not just set on the 2016 season, but the Cooroy Com- much easier and we con- ceived their 10-year only made sure Ben remunity Bank branch has tinue to see this sponsor- player service awards in ceived the shield from his given the Noosa Pirates ship as a great fit for the the form of individually parents, Lester and Julie, juniors a little more to get Pirates and for Bendigo designed jackets. Marcus but a signed Sydney Roostexcited about for next Bank. As our supporters Hooper, Hayden Britten, ers game jersey for his efknow, the Pirates have Zane Keen and Blake forts. year. Ian added the Pirates junOn presentation day, the called Cooroy and Wilson were all underPirates’ Ian Hardcastle Tewantin home for years standably proud of their iors are growing in numbers celebrated the welcome through our junior and sen- achievement and Reef nicely and are proud that news that a new sponsor- ior teams and that’s where Carlile was absent, but some of that growth is ship deal is already in the Community Bank has its mentioned fondly for his coming in the form of girls’ place for the 2017 season. two branches,” Ian shared. efforts over the past dec- taking up the sport. It was a special day for ade. “It’s a game for everyone He said the club was deAnother award winner and it’s growing locally lighted to know the Com- hundreds of young players munity Bank had re-com- who joined to collect was Ben Butler, who re- through our club, so that’s mitted to the Pirates so awards, but a few special ceived the Jake Friend great. We’re excited to re-

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ceive sponsorship from a bank that keeps giving back to its community. It’s a great relationship”, Ian added. Those sentiments were echoed by Cooroy Community Bank branch manager, Geoff Edwards. “From the playing field to the clubhouse the Noosa Pirates are a team made up of some special locals, and they continue to build their boys and girls teams from the ground up. They’re a joy to deal with and look forward to building on the strong relationship we have with the Pirates again next season.” Geoff said.

SOCIAL PLAY 7 DAYS after 2pm only $15

Contact Club for MEMBERSHIP DEALS

Myall St, Cooroy 5447 6258

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What is the Face of Kinder? • 6 lucky children can win the chance to be the new Face of Kinder! • Becoming the Face of Kinder means your child’s photo can feature on Kinder packaging • Competition ends 7/11/16

3 Easy steps to Enter! visit www.faceofkinder.com.au Tell us the cutest thing your child has ever done Upload a photo of your child (between the ages of 3-10) Share of Facebook, encouraging people to vote

On October 15, between 9:30am - 12:30pm families can come in store and get their photo taken by our Kinder brand ambassador! Photos can be of just the kids, or mum and dad can jump into the snap if they want to. You’ll get a print out and a digital copy of the photo emailed to you so you can easily share the memory.

SUPA

COOROY

3 Emerald St, Cooroy 4563 - Ph: (07) 5447 6061 - OPEN 7 DAYS OPEN: Monday-Friday 8am-8pm - Saturday 8am-5.30pm - Sunday 9am-6pm Page 28 - Cooroy Rag, October 5, 2016

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