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PUMPING out the fantastic entertainment on at the 105th “Celebration of Noosa Shire” Noosa Country Show! Headlining is the Rock and Roll Outlaw Angry Anderson with an allstar band consisting of some Party Boys and Mondo Rock bassist Paul Christie on Friday 12th September at 6.30pm followed by K. C. Fireworks Spectacular lighting up the sky which always amazes the kids and adults alike. Filling the 2 stages, main arena and circuit are over 30 acts including bands, dance, theatre, kid’s stage shows, face painting, Australian Goldminer, Animal Nursery with Sheep Shearing, Snake and Reptile Shows, Bucking Bull, Laser Attack, Honky Tonk Rodeo and Monster Trucks! All followed up on Saturday night, 13th September, after the rodeo are popular local party band Smokin’ Mirrors with a Burlesque Show. Apart from all the wonderful displays of local talent in the Pavilion with Creative Craft, Wood Craft, Cookery, Horticulture, Fruit and Vegetables are the fabulous efforts of all the Junior Art from local Schools, Noosa Food and Wine tastings will be special with delicacies from Berado’s and Dingo Creek Winery on Saturday. A Creative Cultural Hub has been established with Demos by Sammy Ray Jones, Keith Gall, Lyn Fraser Roberts, Grant “Tank” Shaw. FREE workshops galore! Booking taken from website links, weaving - Rene Bahloo, Kilargi and Mimburi with Beverly Hand and Bianca Bond, painting with Leigh Hooker, Lyn Fraser Roberts, Lynda Black, crafty making - Deb Baker and Aimee Stanyer, Kids Clay Play with Gail & Faith Robinson, yarning circles and sharing culture with Mimburi and Luke Barrowcliffe and Rachel Lyons representing Wildcare Australia. More local talent abounds in the ‘Squash Courts Building’ with Photography and our new look 2014 Art Exhibition, stewarded by well known Sandra

Fox-Spencer and “Celebrates the Noosa Shire” with 3 concepts all depicting “Noosa”. Opening Night is 6pm to 8pm, Thursday 11th September where you may be able to pick up a bargain and purchase any of the works. A $1500 painting donated by Lyn Fraser Roberts is to be won at the Show. Not to be missed! Local Musicians are playing live in the Photography and Art Exhibition over both days, the atmosphere is going to be magic! Animals, animals, animals! The Main Arena will be alive with a bigger, better horse competition with Show Jumping, Show Hunters, Hacks of various sizes, all the Breeds following Friday morning from 8am are the Heavy Horses and new Harness Classes. They will be a part of a bigger Grand Parade on each day at 1.30pm. Dairy and Stud Beef Cattle over 2 days, Dogs will be next to the tennis courts where on Saturday you can ‘have a go’ at the Tennis Expo and watch some action at the Woodchop Arena. You might even see some Alpacas on your travels. Side Show Alley will be full of thrills and amusements with Shockwave and all the fun of the fair. Try to win the latest at the Shooting Gallery or Pluck a Duck and brave the Haunted House and Ghost Train. Don’t forget to get your Showbags! Over 75 trade stalls will be on show from tasty snacks to a new car! You might even see a TV Personality! A 2 day, Family Pass is only $45 so you can see everything or for 1 day it is only $35. Real value for money! The biggest Noosa Country Show is at the Pomona Showgrounds, Friday (local show holiday) 12th, and Saturday 13th of September. So come join the party! The Noosa Shire’s De-Amalgamation “Celebration of Noosa Shire’! For full details see www.noosashowsociety.org.au

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My spring was badly sprung DEAR Editor I am sorry, this poem is perhaps a bit late, It’s running a bit close to the required ‘put-in-by’ date, But I’m afraid I’ve been rather busily confined, (I don’t mean confinement of the child bearing kind) But the sort of confinement the hospital provides, When there is something amiss with our delicate insides. I’ve been poked at and prodded, rested and walked around at length, Tested for my weaknesses, and what’s left of my strength, Things have been stuck on to me, other things put inside, Pregnancy seems the only thing, left confidently untried, A rise in my blood pressure was clearly indicated. (QANTAS and politics, justifiably get me agitated) Beta blocks and pacemakers, have much to do with the heart But I’m not quite sure whether it is with the stop or the start. The volume of paperwork is truly astronomical, I don’t think it all deals, with matters anatomical. The nurses are wonderful, so gentle, so calming, It’s difficult not to flirt with them, all are so charming. But when I look back over those wonderful years, The happiness, the laughter, yes, the occasional tears, The achievements I have managed, the battles I have fought, Perhaps I have lived, much longer than I ought, So I will try to heed the advice, and moderate my pace, After all, life means living, it’s not a marathon race. I can’t solve the world’s problems, all on my own, And other people’s worries are theirs and theirs alone. I can only succeed on a daily basis, to live happily ever after, So I’ll aim to fill my world, with happiness, love, and laughter. Jim Dunstan Political speeches and bureaucratic reports are not written to inform the public but to protect the writer.

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MORNING tea meeting on Friday 19th September at 9.30 am at the Anglican Church Hall Cooroy, Corner of Miva St and Tewantin Rd. Cooroy. Admission $6 Morning Tea is served. Come along and enjoy a beautiful morning of fellowship and hearing God’s Word. All Welcome and please bring a Friend. For futher information please ring Narelle 0754476482.

Cooroy-Eumundi Garden Club THE next meeting of the Club will be on Monday 13 October and will be held at the home of Lillian Allen, 306 Duke Road, Doonan. Members should meet on site by 9.30 am. For further information please contact Secretary John on 5415 1213 or mobile 0410 485 285.

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 at editorial@cooroyrag. com.au or post your entry to: ‘Where’s the rolled up rag competition’, PO Box 898, Cooroy, 4563, and let us know which ad you found it in and the page number along with your name, address and phone number so we cantact you. Win a $25 dinner at the Cooroy RSL & Bowls Club. Entries close September 24th, 2014 Last edition’s winner was Jan Rose of Cooroy who found the Rolled Up Rag in the Cogill Woods Legal Services ad on page 11.

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Rural roundup WITH growing interest in the emerging endeavours of “Country Noosa”, in coming editions we bring the first in a series of interviews with some of the folk working behind (and in front of) the scenes to get an idea on the possibilities our rural future may hold, including Dick Barnes, from the Noosa Country Forum, and Shane Stanley, the ambassador for Restaurant Australia and coowner of the Noosa Farmers Market. To kick off, we asked Cr Sandy Bolton for an update on matters relating to Noosa’s rural communities. Cr Bolton is Chair of the Infrastructure and Services Committee in Council, and is also the official observer to Regional Development Australia SC, and Council representative on the SEQMayors Rural Task Force. CR – So, how has the last 6 months been? SB - “It has been an incredibly busy time and a lot of miles have travelled! I have been able to speak with or attend meetings with the majority of hinterland organisations, and catch up with residents, and it has been a real joy to see the rural communities excited about their endeavours” CR – Why is there so much talk about “Country Noosa”? “As those who live here know, the rural areas have so much to offer, and can be shared to develop the local economy, and grow jobs. Noosa has the branding, location and natural attractions for increased rural tourism, and is a wonderful life-

style destination for those utilizing digital technology to run remote business. Personally, I believe the Noosa brand is opportunity for regenerative farming and it’s by products including culinary and agritourism – television has created demand for “paddock to plate” experiences which include farmstays and tours .The Regenerative Farming Film night held at the J had over 80 people in attendance, the 2nd largest in QLD to date, and the message was clear – chemical and pesticide free product and by products are in demand and growing. CR – Is there anything going on that will help the rural communities to grow these opportunities? SB – “The State Government has a focus on infrastructure to assist communities in the sectors of agriculture, tourism and the digital economy. At the RegionsQ Forum held last month, the request from attendees included a call for improved rail services – not only for commuters but for visitors, tourists and outbound freight, the roll out of digital services, and the Bruce Highway upgrade. These would all be invaluable for the future of both the tourism and farming sectors in Noosa” “A number of requests have been submitted to Council. These include improved signage from the Bruce highway, with the Cooroy exit as the entry to Noosa and a proposed “Country Tourist Loop” through hinterland villages across to Boreen Point. A “whole of shire map”,

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Cr Sandy Bolton at Black Ant Farm Kin Kin with Jodie Williams who has a full “paddock to plate” business with her free range meat and organic vegetables sold through her shop and catering business integrated promotion, and the reinstatement of Food and Art Trails combined with Apps would assist our rural communities to develop into a destination in its own right. The showcasing and promotion of events to “mobile” travelers who follow a variety of “trails” would be supported through planning amendments to enable a broader range of accommodation options, and reduced “red tape” for farm stalls and “niche farms” are just some of efforts being made to assist.” CR – Is there anywhere that information can be obtained for those that want to know more? “ There is a Field Day being hosted by Dick Barnes at his property on September 12 where local farmers and potential farmers can discuss a range of items. There is a proposal for a forum to develop a rural “cluster”, providing a united voice in which to look at the very best way to

move forward with a number of opportunities. Council over the next months will be commencing the community consultation phase in the drafting a strategy for Country Noosa, identifying what needs to be done over the next 3-5 years to achieve the aims of the rural communities. Otherwise just drop me a line with any queries, or to be included in the Country Noosa database.” CR - Anything else that you feel readers would like to know? “Lots! Community Consultation. It won’t be long until Council has its online polling/have your say through “Bang the Table”, and the New Democracy model for the “big” issues to complement the more traditional methods of postal surveys, email and community meetings. As well, a number of community organisations have been busy. There is the new NoosaVoice online about to be released, the Noosa Com-

munity web, and a proposed monthly platform at the Christian Outreach Centre. Plus, the avenues of Residents Associations, Chambers of Commerce and yes, a phone call or letter to Council or your Councillors. With so many avenues to have a say or ask a question, it has never been easier to obtain facts or call to attention any issue you may be concerned about” “The other is the capital works budget. There are a number of works scheduled for the hinterland which include flood mitigation and pathways, renewal projects including the Mill Place Boiler, Kookaburra Park amenities, and upgrades to the bike and pathways Pomona. The full list of scheduled works can be viewed online Should there be anything that you need information on, please give Council a call, and of course your Councillors are all available to assist.

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OVER 110 passionate people had their say about the future of the Cooroy Butter Factory at a workshop held this month. The event was designed to capture as many ideas as possible through a “world café” style workshop with enthusiastic participation by all attendees. Council is now seeking further community input. Council’s Director of Community Services, Alan (Fox) Rogers said what we need now is to hear from those groups who could not attend last night - students, teachers, mums and dads, other arts, craft, heritage, music groups and community groups and other social enter-

prises- all those who may benefit in the future from having a wonderful venue and facility that the Cooroy Butter Factory could become with the right operational model. “No ideas are off the table,” Mr Rogers said. At the workshop, Councillor Tony Wellington and Mr Rogers dispelled any myths and clarified council’s position - which is not to close the Butter Factory but instead develop a better operating model that will create a more vibrant asset for the community. Mr Rogers commented after the meeting “We really appreciate the time, energy and ideas that people contributed

at the workshop”. “We were encouraged to think big and heard ideas about creating: a multi-use facility for arts and music; a place where local heritage is preserved; a ceramic centre of excellence and modelling the Butter Factory on other successful regional venues and more,” he said. “This is an important community asset. Once we have gathered as many ideas as possible, we will evaluate and consider the options. Council’s new “Your Say Noosa” online portal located at www.noosa.qld.gov.au<http:/ / w w w. n o o s a . q l d . gov.au> has an open online forum where anyone can contribute their

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Seqwater investigates upgrade of Lake Macdonald SEQWATER is lowering the water level of Lake Macdonald at Noosa ahead of investigative works as part of the bulk water authority’s Dam Improvement Program. The lake water level will be lowered to about half a metre below the current full supply level to enable the works to be completed. Seqwater Chief Execu-

tive Officer Peter Dennis said the temporary lowering of the dam would not affect water security. “The controlled releases of water required to achieve the lowering are not expected to have any environmental impacts. We have increased monitoring of the dam environment during the process and we encourage our dam

neighbours to get in touch if they become aware of any potential problems,” Mr Dennis said. “We are lowering the water level by releasing water through the outlet valve as well as a number of temporary siphons installed on the spillway crest. We expect the water level will be lowered by mid-September, so investigations

can begin.” Mr Dennis said the investigation work on the spillway at Lake Macdonald was expected to take about four weeks, subject to weather delays. “Work on the spillway slabs will be conducted between 7am and 5pm, Monday to Friday, with the assistance of a mobile crane,” he said. “We will be using cut-

ting tools and some machinery, so intermittent construction noise can be expected. “We appreciate the patience of the local community as we undertake this essential work.” Mr Dennis said the investigations would help inform the timing and scope of the planned Lake Macdonald dam upgrade.

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The Annual General Meeting of Cooroy-Noosa Genealogical & Historical Research Group is to be held on Saturday, 13th September at 41 Miva Street, Cooroy. Our Guest Speaker, Brett MacDonald will tell us about “Mates 4 Mates, the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race”. Mates 4 Mates is a charity providing holistic rehabilitation programs for current and ex-serving Australian Defense Force personnel. Brett’s talk will be at 1.00pm followed by afternoon tea and the meeting. The German Group continues to meet regularly at the Research Room with their next discussion on Thursday 11th and Tuesday 23rd September at 1.00pm. This year’s fundraising Garage Sale occurs on Saturday, 27th September from 6.30am to 12 noon. A range of household goods, collectables and plants will be for Members of Cooroy-Noosa Family & Local History Group at sale at the Rooms in Cooroy. To find out more phone 5442 5570 or visit www.genealogy-noosa.org.au the recent Cooroy Fusion event.

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IN August each year, Bendigo Bank branches across Queensland band together to host fundraising events for Care Flight as part of Chopper Awareness Month. This exciting annual event raises around $50,000 each year for Care Flight’s lifesaving community helicopter rescue service. Now we’re in September the money has been counted, and the Cooroy and Tewantin Community Bank branches have raised in excess of $1,000 for the cause. In Cooroy, well known customer service officer, Karl Doss found a way of giving personally to the cause, putting the fate his very impressive beard on the line. Locals voted and made it count with a gold coin donation to one of six options of their choice. These ranged from a full bushman’s beard, mutton chops, decorat-

Karl took the voting and beard makeover process all in his stride, and was delighted to assist where he could. “I hope I or my loved ones never have to use the RACQ Care Flight Chopper service, but this is a fantastic cause that has saved so many lives and one I feel really strongly about,” he said.

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BOUQUET to the wonderful Cooroy and Pomona locals and emergency service professionals who stopped and assisted my 17 year old son when he rolled his vehicle on Black Mountain Range Road, 13 August, avoiding a wandering dog. Fortunately he was alright and managed to climb out of the wrecked vehicle. Please slow down and stay safe on the roads. BOUQUET to the Cooroy RSL who raised $700 for Brain Cancer Research at their recent phone free feast. BRICKBATS to those who speed through road works endangering traffic controllers, road workers and other motorists. BOUQUET to the management and staff of the new Cooroy Sports Hub, the home of the Cooroy Community Bowls Club for a scrumptious dinner and providing a fantastic venue for our bowls club’s secretary’s 60th birthday party. BOUQUET to the lady who left the note on my car with her phone number at IGA, saying she’d hit my car with her car door. Thank you but there was no damage that I could see. Lovely to see such honesty.

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HAVE you noticed the sign saying Spiritual Church at the CWA Hall on Wednesday nights and wondered what that’s all about? The Spiritualist Church is a gathering of people who are like minded in their beliefs of Spirits, Guardian Angels and Guides who are pursuing to be the best person they can be. Everyone is most welcome and you can participate as little or as much as you like. The service consists of singing some hymns/songs - most are updated soft rock type songs that spread the message of Love, Acceptance and Positive Change. There is quite a selection, anything from Boney M’s “Rivers of Babylon” to Abba’s “I have a Dream”, with instruments available if you really are in the mood. Next we usually have a meditation where many receive messages from Spirit or just a chance to let your mind wind down and relax in a calming manner. There is healing for those who need it and you say a prayer or two. There is a visiting medium who will give a little talk first and then give any messages they receive to the relevant people. During the last song, there is a free-will offering of which people give as little or as much as they desire, or nothing at all. This all goes to the renting and insurance of the meeting hall, and once a month to a different charity. The Rev. Kathy McVann runs the Church service and is most welcoming. We often have people just wander in off the street wondering what we are all about and say they enjoy hearing the music and laughter coming from within. There is a different guest speaker each week who in their own unique ways will bring messages to the gathering. We’ve had everyone from drawing, art, music inspired psychics to drumming workshops and even one or two very well known Clairvoyants and Psychics. Mainly, everyone is there for a common purpose - to enlighten ourselves with the Spirit in order to better our lives and relationships we have with the people amongst us. We are all psychically in-tuned and strive to better ourselves with the help of our friends both here and on the other side. Afterwards, there is a coffee/dessert supper which again is free. It is just an opportunity to chat with everyone and maybe ask further questions of what we experienced that night. Again, everyone is free to come and go and not made to feel awkward if they have to leave early. So next time you happen to be down the main street on a Wednesday night and you want to pop your head in to say hello or join in, know that this is an extremely fun gathering with friendly people. Everyone is accepted and most welcome! Cooroy: QCWA Hall, Maple St. Wed. 7pm. Rev. Kathy McVann. 075483 5523 or 0414-972 632

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Cooroy one step closer to RV Parking COOROY is one step closer to Recreational Vehicle parking since the Council Ordinary Meeting on 28 August, where councillors voted to: A. Enter into formal negotiations with the Combined Coastal Car Club to allow for a 12 month trial for an RV Stopover utilising the open space included in the Club’s permit to occupy over part of Lot 1 SP242414, 17 Mary River Road, Cooroy; B. Submit an application for material change of use to allow temporary use of the site for up to 2 years by fully self-contained compact recreational vehicles (excluding big rigs over 12.5 m in length), subject to satisfactory arrangements being made with the Combined Coastal Car Club; C. Develop a detailed minimum design and associated estimate of costs for a waste dump point and associated facilities to be located within Lot 1 SP242414, 17

Mary River Road, Cooroy, together with associated directional and user signage with a view to a request for funding being submitted to the quarterly budget review process to allow construction to occur during 2014-15; D. Prepare a feasibility assessment of the project to ensure that all financial and risk issues are addressed including the approach to the management model for the 12 month trial; and E. Investigate options and estimated costs to provide parking spaces for long “recreational” vehicles in close proximity to Cooroy town centre and revisit usage of the Council freehold land opposite Cooroy Library for an interim parking area for longer vehicles until a permanent solution can be implemented. “We are really excited about this decision. The Cooroy Chamber of Commerce

has been working on this project with various governments for more than 10 years, lobbying to get caravan and RV day parking and some overnight stops in Cooroy. “We constantly see caravans and RVs parked on the roadside and across multiple car parks in town and many of our members report that they are constantly asked by visitors if there is a place they can stay overnight with an RV. “So we know there has been a need, but it has been a challenge to find an appropriate spot. This is a really positive step and a big thanks to the Noosa Council for getting us a bit closer to a solution,” said Cooroy Chamber of Commerce President, Danielle Taylor. There is still a bit of work to go and it will be a few months away at least but this is the biggest step forward we’ve had to date.”

Sparkling September holiday program Noosa Council will provide a sparkling variety of interactive activities for school aged children during the coming Spring break. In hands on workshops, Sparkles the Clown will teach children tips and techniques of the circus trade. Children can make hula hoops and juggling balls at Noosaville Library on 23 September and at Cooroy Library on 24 September. Josh the Robot returns with a new adventure, the fifth in the series, in “Josh

goes to the library”. The book launch will be held at Noosaville Library on Friday 26 September at 10am, where kids can meet the remarkable author and artist, Peter Rowe. Children can help create a new toy to add to Josh’s group of special friends. The Butter Factory Arts Centre offers children 5-12 years old a chance to get creative with colour while experiencing the Fraser Island paintings of artist Judith Law. Noosa Regional Gallery hosts a range of

spring art classes inspired by the works on display. Goldilocks Rocks at the J in a lively interactive show. Call in at Cooroy, Noosaville or the Mobile Libraries for a chance to win one of three double passes to see the show on Tuesday 30 September at 11am. For more details and bookings go to the Noosa Libraries website at www.libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au<http:// www.libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au> or phone Noosa Council on 5329 6500.

Not much is free in the world today, however .. DID you know that some items are accepted at Noosa Council’s waste facilities at Noosaville, Cooroy and Pomona, free of charge • All white goods such as degassed refrigerators, stoves, dryers. • Ferrous and non-ferrous metals such as car bodies, metal objects, gas bottles etc. • Clean paper and cardboard. • Comingled recyclables eg: ( items that are accepted into the yellow top recycling bin).

• Paints, pesticides, solvents, and waste oil up to 20 litres. Commercial volumes not accepted. • Car batteries. • Electronic waste (E Waste) TV’s, computers, monitors and all computer accessories. • Items that are still of use, may be dropped off free of charge at Briteside Industries at the Eumundi Rd Waste Facility. Briteside Industries are a non-profit

organisation that sells recycled goods and also restores items of furniture for resale. Alternatively such items can be dropped off or collected by charitable organisations. In addition, 3M3 of single grind garden mulch is available free of charge at Eumundi Rd Landfill to Noosa Shire residents. Bring your trailer and we will load it! Mulch is also available at Cooroy and Pomona - self loaded.

New water meters this month for Eumundi residents RESIDENTS in Eumundi will benefit throughout September as Unitywater identifies and replaces water meters nearing the end of their lifecycle. This work is part of Unitywater’s annual infrastructure maintenance program. Residents will receive a notification card

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in their letterbox at least 48 hours before any works and, if they are home on the day of the work, Unitywater’s authorised contractor will make contact with them prior to replacing the meter. The contractors will be in Unitywater-branded vehicles and carry ID cards. Following meter replace-

ment, the contractor will leave a Works Completed card in the resident’s letterbox which records the water consumption measured by the old meter. Customers are advised to keep this reading for reference and to cross check when they receive their next Unitywater account.

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Pam is loving life back in Cooroy SHE is well and truly settled back into life on Maple Street, but life has turned full circle for Cooroy Community Bank branch’s, Pam Hoens. Being second in charge of one of the busiest workplaces in Cooroy leaves Pam little time to reflect, but the privilege of working in a town as wonderful as Cooroy isn’t lost on her. “I was working at our Cooroy Community Bank branch in 2008, but moved to join the team that opened our Woombye Community Bank branch the following year,” Pam said. “It was to take up a new role and I loved being

part of a team that brought the whole Community Banking message to a new town. The branch in Woombye is well established now, so I took advantage of the opportunity to take on my current role here a few months ago and haven’t looked back. “Geoff Edwards and our team at Cooroy love what we do. Apart from the pace of providing full service banking to a town as busy as Cooroy, I think it’s the whole ‘community connection’ side of our bank that keeps me most excited about what Bendigo Bank does,” she said. Keen to add that by the end of the current finan-

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IF you are living on Tank Water you want to be able to catch every precious drop, and if your gutters are clogged this won’t happen. Paul Obrien, a local tradie, owns ClearSpout Gutter Cleaning and his experience in this service will guarantee you maximise your catchment. Even if you don’t rely on rainwater, many homeowners often do not realise the important role the rain gutter system has in protecting their home from the damaging effects of water. While a gutter is very useful in directing rainwater away from the house, it can accumulate dry leaves and other debris causing it to clog. When there is too much debris in the gutter it traps water causing the gutter to rust and break away. Many small animals and insects can also decide to build nests and homes among the debris accumulated in the gutter as well. A gutter that is full of debris cannot fulfil its true purpose. The accumulation of dry leaves and debris will prevent water from flowing down the gutter into the down spout. This means that excess rainwater will pour out of the sides of the gutter and on to the siding of the house and into the landscaping. This will necessitate expensive repair and painting to restore the appearance of your home. Additionally, a clogged gutter can lead to a rusted gutter that will require replacement. As with other home maintenance tasks, the timing of cleaning the gutters can help prolong its life and minimise other damage. The gutters should be cleaned twice a year, at the beginning of autumn and at the beginning of spring. Paul is also offering package deals to have your solar panels cleaned as well as your gutters, or as a stand alone service. Give Paul a call at ClearSpout GutterCleaning for a free quote 0422 155 091.

cial year, Cooroy Community Bank branch alone will have given back more than $500,000 to Cooroy and Noosa Hinterland community groups, organisations, events, projects, sporting clubs, Pam said that working in banking certainly runs in the family. “I suppose it’s in the Hoens’ blood. Until a few years ago when Geoff Edwards became manager here, my husband Wayne Hoens managed the Cooroy branch. “He’s now managing the Tewantin Community Bank branch, so we still get the opportunity to see the full and positive effects of what our

Community Bank branches do for all of Noosa Shire and the region. “I love my job because we genuinely care about our customers - big and small, and we strive to be as helpful as possible. “We’re local, and we take the time to offer products and solutions that are needed. Our combined annual sponsorships number more than 50, and feeding into the prosperity of our community not from it, is what sets us apart I think. “The most important part our community needs to understand is that we’re only able to

provide sponsorships through the profits we create and they go straight back into this community, not to cities and shareholders far from here. We always say, bank with us and everybody benefits. I think that says it all,” Pam said.

Beware unhealthy pools before taking the plunge BEFORE taking the plunge this swimming season, local pool and spa care experts PoolWerx Cooroy is urging pool owners to check their pool’s water quality. The owners of local pool and spa care business Poolwerx Cooroy, Michelle and Conrad Reed, who operate the local pool shop in Cooroy on Emerald Street, said pools were commonly neglected over winter resulting in a build-up of nasty bacteria which could affect the health of your children and friends using your pool. “Our recent water testing shows just how badly people let their pools slide with some pools being ignored for up to four months,” he said. “Your pool may look clean but if you haven’t maintained it over the past few months there could be few ‘bugs’ waiting to break out. “Untreated pools can cause real harm to your family and friends with the increased levels of microorganisms, algae and bacteria posing serious health risks like diarrhoea, ear infections, and eye and skin irritations.” This is a timely reminder of the importance of maintaining a healthy pool in the lead up to the swimming season. “Pool owners should take the time now to check their pools so they’re on the front foot with pool care head-

ing into summer. “Having a professional technician conduct regular water health and safety checks is far more affordable than it is to seek help once the water has turned ‘green’ from flourishing bacteria. “Also, some types of bacteria are hard to remove once they start to form, event after treatment, so it’s important to take the appropriate steps while it’s easily treatable.” To help get pool owners ready for the swimming season, Poolwerx Cooroy are having a Grand Opening Sale with 20% off everything Saturday, September 20. PoolWerx top five tips for early-season pool maintenance to ensure your pool is healthy and ready for summer: 1. Check pool equipment to ensure it is running properly. 2. Ensure the pH level is within healthy levels. 3. Chlorine levels are adequate to disinfect all microorganisms. 4. Vacuum and skim the pool regularly. 5. Organise a regular professional check-up. PoolWerx Cooroy is located at 1/6 Emerald Street, Cooroy. For more information call 1800 009 000 or visit the website www.poolwerx.com.au.

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COOROY Grass Roots Markets will now be held every 2nd & 4th Sunday of each month from 8am-1pm. Come down to Sunday Cooroy Grass Roots Markets, grab a hot coffee and stroll the beautiful stalls, full of colours and smiles. At Grass Roots Markets we aim to keep our markets as family friendly and community oriented as possible. The majority of our stalls are fresh, homemade, recycled, organic, local & original. This means you get to see the person behind the product & our market stands our from the rest! We may be a small market, yet we never fail to provide cooroy with something new each market! We encourage local organizations, schools & clubs to contact us about our free stall sites for fundraising & local musicians to book our free stage for busking! Big thank you to Cooroy Rag for all your support and wonderful work you do for the community. Also a massive thank you to all our stall holders who have made this beautiful event possible. Don’t forget our new fruit and veg stall starts next market! (All local produce). See you all next market, welcoming SPRING! Cooroy Grass Roots Markets - 0400681400

SPRING heralds in a new beginning for local accountant, Lynda Sandford as she joins the team at CJ Taxation Services. “The merger between SPV Accounting and CJ Taxation Services has definitely been a success and we’ve had a great start to the new financial year. It’s been a smooth transition but we identified we needed more staff so we are very pleased to welcome Lynda to the team. Lynda has over 20 years experience in accounting and we know she will be a great fit for the business,” said owner Seb Vecchio. Lynda was born in Cooroy and has lived here most of her life and has worked for a couple of local accounting firms before taking on this new role. Lynda is well known in Cooroy for some of the volunteer work she does including Treasurer of the Cooroy Chamber of Commerce and other volunteer work such as Christmas in Cooroy and the Cooroy State School Centenary. “I’m looking forward to making a contribution to the practice and to working with the whole team. Everyone has been very welcoming and the work is already providing to be interesting and enjoyable,” said Lynda on her first day in the office.

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POSSUM’S Books and Coffee in Maple Lane, Cooroy has been re-invented as “of Cabbages & Kings”, the name a nod to the Lewis Carroll poem “The Walrus and the Carpenter”. New owner Kim Watt has introduced second hand books and a book exchange system in a bid to widen the appeal of the bookshop. “Especially with fiction, it’s hard to compete with ebooks these days – they’re so much cheaper and often more accessible than actual books. But nothing beats the smell and feel of a book,” says Kim. Of Cabbages & Kings will still offer an order-

ing service, for both new and second hand books, and Kim is keen to hear feedback from locals regarding what else they’d like to see offered in store. Of Cabbages & Kings has also brought coffee roasting into the heart of Cooroy – Kim roasts Fairtrade and Rainforest Alliance coffees for use in store and for sale, with the roaster taking pride of place in the courtyard. “It’s a fantastic machine – I roast about three times a week at the moment, so the coffee’s always really fresh. I can also roast to order – so if anyone’s looking for a darker or lighter roast to take home, that’s easily

done.” As well as coffees, there are locally made cakes and cookies for sale, including gluten free options. For the less coffee-oriented, there are locally blended loose leaf teas, milkshakes, fruit coolers and organic juices available, with plans in the future to expand the range further. With comfy sofas inside and tables, chairs and even a hammock outside, there are lots of options for relaxing with a book, or the selection of board games provided. There’s also a blackboard, jigsaws and plenty of pre-loved kids

books for the smaller customers, and Kim says her intention was to create a space people felt welcome to spend as long or as short a time in as they needed.

“We’re always rushing from one thing to another,” she says, “and a book or a good cup of coffee with friends are things that shouldn’t feel rushed.”

Planning to avoid financial mistakes By Chad Monroe Certified Financial Planner® of Provision Wealth Management* The decision around whether to get some home help or move to where you or a loved one can get support and care is never an easy one. But from 1 July this year changes to the aged care system should give individuals and families a clearer understanding of the choices they have and the cost of getting home help or moving to residential care. The provision of aged care services remains subsidised by the Government, but the focus of the changes is that those who can afford to contribute to the cost of their care should do so.[i] Home-based care For people wanting to stay in their own home as long as possible, the Home and Community Care program is the simplest way for people to get help. Basic services such as cleaning can be accessed following a simple assessment by an approved provider. The amount a person pays for this will depend on the service, the frequency and their financial situation. However, no one will be denied a service they need, based on an inability to pay. [ii] Where a range of services are needed for a person to remain in their own home there is a more comprehensive Home Care Package. Ability to pay Someone on the Age Pension will be charged a maximum fee of 17.5 per cent of the basic rate of single pension, with a maximum set at $9.57 a day. People on higher incomes may be asked

to pay additional fees (limited to 50 per cent of any income above the basic rate of single pension).[iii] Individuals considering the Home Care Package need an assessment by an Aged Care Assessment Team, arranged through a General Practitioner or within a hospital. They can also be found on www.myagedcare.gov.au. ACAT assessments are also needed for anyone entering residential care. Single fee structure One significant change to reforms covering residential care is the removal of the distinction between low level care and high level care. In addition, all residents will be subject to the same fee structure, known as an accommodation payment, which will depend on a resident’s assessable income and assets. Residents with greater means will have to pay more for their ongoing care but caps will be put in place to protect those who receive care over a longer period. Residents will be able to choose whether they pay for their accommodation as a refundable accommodation deposit (RAD) and equivalent daily accommodation payment (DAP) or a combination of both. To help people determine whether they can afford a certain facility, all facilities must publish their prices on their website as well as a Government website myagedcare.com.au. Keeping the family home The income-tested fee for care is to be

replaced with a means tested care fee to determine how much a resident can pay towards the cost of their care. Going forward a person’s home may play a greater role in the financial decision making around going into care. Where someone going into care owns their own home and no-one eligible lives in it, a portion of its value – currently set at $144,500 and indexed to $153,905 will count towards the assets test. Under the new rules many residents may end up paying a lower means-tested care fee if they keep their home.[iv] The new rules apply to individuals who enter residential aged care on or after 1 July 2014, with existing residents grandfathered under the current rules. The rules are complex so please don’t hesitate to call today on 07 5447 7740 if you would like to discuss your own aged care considerations or those of your loved ones. *Chad Monroe & Provision Wealth Management Pty Ltd ABN 52 149 014 004 are Authorised Representatives of AMP Financial Planning Pty Ltd AFS Licence No. 232706 What you need to know: Any advice in this editorial is of a general nature only and does not take into account the objectives, financial situation or needs of any particular person. Therefore, before making any decision, you should consider the appropriateness of the advice with regard to those matters. [i] ChallengerTech_Aged Care reforms [ii] http://www.livinglongerlivingbetter.gov.au/ internet/living/publishing.nsf/Content/ConsumerDirected-Care-Home-Care-Packages [iii] http://www.livinglongerlivingbetter.gov.au/ internet/living/publishing.nsf/Content/ConsumerDirected-Care-Home-Care-Packages [iv] ChallengerTech_Aged Care reforms

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WHAT happens when a human resources consultant and a former journalist join forces? They buy a secondhand and antiques store, naturally! Well, that’s the case with former State Government HR consultant, Jenny Ryland, and ex-journo, Ross Birkett, who have combined forces to become the new owners of Maple Lane Secondhand & Antiques in Cooroy. Jenny has worked for a number of years for various State Government departments in HR. She recently severed her ties with the Department of Primary Industries based in Nambour to buy the business. Ross has, in recent times, been involved in the not-for-profit area in Brisbane, but for many years worked as a journalist for newspapers, radio and TV in New Zealand, Africa and England. It might seem somewhat odd backgrounds to come from into the world of old furniture and antiquities, but Jenny says both she and Ross have always had an interest in things with a bit of history attached. “I’ve always loved poking around antique and secondhand shops and have bought some great pieces over the years,” she says. “It was always a bit of a dream to run a business where I could indulge this passion.” Jenny and Ross have been good friends for many years, and while Jenny has been a local for around seven years, Ross is a newly minted Coaster having moved up from Brisbane to take over the business. “Jenny had been twisting my arm for several years to move up this way, but I was never quite sure what to do with myself once I got here,” he says. “Jenny put this proposition to me about a business venture and anything to do with history had me hooked.” Both admit it’s been a bit of a steep learning curve, but say the reception and feedback to date from customers at the Maple Lane shop have been “overwhelming” and very gratify-

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FASHION, GIFTS & ACCESSORIES TO SUIT ALL ing. “I might be new to the area, but everyone we’ve encountered through the business has been so welcoming and supportive of what we are doing – it’s been great,” says Ross. The two good friends are keen to maintain the quality of the goods on sale, and are also always on the lookout for good quality items to buy, be they newer secondhand goods, or items with a bit of age about them. Jenny is also a keen furniture restorer and hopes to soon have a small workshop in operation in the shop to undertake some minor restoration work. The ‘new look’ Maple Lane Secondhand & Antiques is holding its ‘launch’ this Saturday morning (Sept 13) and Jenny and Ross are looking forward tow elcome old and new friends.

Local printer – latest technology QUEENSLAND Media Print (QMP), our local printer in Cooroy, has always made it a priority to keep up with an industry whose technology is forever changing. During the past 20 years the printing industry has undergone some incredible changes and QMP has deliberately embraced every new technology as it emerges. Today, QMP is proudly announcing it’s most recent installation. A state of the art, ‘Bizhub’ digital press that brings a new level of quality and production speed that outpaces much of the competition. This new technology is ideally suited to the production of booklets and catalogues or any printed item where only a small run is required. It also enables much shorter turnaround times on many orders. QMP first embraced digital technology 10

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years ago and since then has expanded it’s capabilities to include many forms of signage including banners, corflutes, bumper stickers and large panel building signs. Car door magnets are another popular product. QMP has always been a keen supporter of our local community. The Noosa Country Show, Eumundi’s Body Art Festival, Cooran’s Tall Tress Art Festival, Christmas in Cooroy, together with Cooroy’s Fusion Event and the Noosa Coast Guard are just some of the local events and organisations which receive sponsorship support each year. With the introduction of this new digital press, QMP is even better placed to support the printing needs of our hinterland community. Visit their new website (qmp.net.au) for celebration specials or phone 5447 7277 for more information.

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Christmas in Cooroy is going to be wild! WHEN it comes to the cream of the crop, Christmas in Cooroy is right up there in terms of festive season celebrations! This year is the tenth anniversary of the event and the theme is going to be Wild West! “Who would have thought 10 years ago that the little festival we started for Cooroy that attracted a few hundred people would grow to the huge and unique festival that it is today!” said event manager Danielle Taylor. The Bendigo Bank Street Parade is a big drawcard with around 30 floats decorated in all sorts of weird and wonderful ways and crowds lining the street from the Mill Site to the Cooroy Hotel to watch all the fun. “This year’s theme for the Bendigo Bank Street Parade is “Wild West”. We thought this was fitting because we are the west end of Noosa and we know how to have a wild time at Christmas in Cooroy! Plus Cooroy loves a dress up so we can already envisage the street’s lined with cowboys, Indians, sheriffs, cows, saloon girls and all sorts of other imaginative costumes,” explained Danielle. “All the other favourites of the festival will be happening too and this year we are planning a few extra surprises still to be announced to up the ante for our 10th annual event!” The Guardian Pharmacy Photo Competition and Exhibition at the Butter Factory Arts Centre has a theme of “Remember When…” this year and entries will be opening soon. Other traditional highlights are the Great Santa Race, free rides, the Caravan of Smiles, face painting, Poets Breakfast and a great entertainment lineup including local party band Smokin Mirrors, the East versus West Tug of War, Santa Visit and a fantastic fireworks display. Christmas in Cooroy is on Saturday 6 December from 4pm.

Rotary welcomes Vivianne Dawalibi COOROY Rotary welcomes their newest member, Noble Peace Prize Certificate and UNESCO Peace Prize holder and refugee, VIVIANNE DAWALIBI Vivianne Dawalibi was born in Syria and grew up in Sudan. She served humanity for two decades assisting the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in providing solutions to refugees’ issues. Vivianne was entrusted to lead various emergency operations with UNHCR starting from Sudan, to Kenya, Somalia, Armenia, Belarus, Bangladesh and finally in Bosnia Herzegovina during the Kosovo conflict. Each of these operations had its own specificity depending on political conditions of that country and relationship with UNHCR in regard to International Refugee Convention. The Sudan operation was the largest operation as UNHCR had been catering for more than two and half million refugees from various African countries. Vivianne

played the role of a “Program Officer” and was entrusted to lead various emergency operations in those countries. Vivianne was delighted to become a refugee herself in Australia (1999). She worked as a community worker with the Melkite Catholic Church in Greenacre, NSW. She is the founder of “Melkite Catholic Welfare Association (2000)”. She developed unaccredited course Certificate IV on Small Business Management and delivered three training programs. She received grants from the Federal, State and Local Government (NSW) and implemented various community programs. Vivianne now runs the Cooroy Family Practice. Vivianne is a winner of: *Noble Peace Prize Certificate (1981) *UNESCO Peace Prize (1995) *2011 Professional Business of the yearCaloundra Chamber of Commerce

Vivianne with Rotary District Governor George Grant, Cooroy President Chris Durie and Vivianne’s sponsor, Rotarian and President-elect Linda Morrel *2011 Telstra People Choice (finalist). *2013 Multicultural Excellence Awards *2013 Sunshine Coast Business Awards (finalist) *2013 Sunshine Coast Multicultural Award In welcoming Vivianne in to the Rotary Club of Cooroy, President Chris Durie said “we are all extremely proud and honoured to have Vivianne as our newest member. She brings with her all the ideals of Rotary in World

Understanding, Peace and community involvement. You will all hear more from Rotary and Vivianne in the future, starting with the Cooroy Mountain walk community event in October.” President Chris also extends a warm welcome to everyone to come and see Rotary at work every Monday at 6pm at the CWA Hall Cooroy and to keep an eye out for announcements on Cooroy’s latest initiative, eRotary, where busy

people will be able to do marvellous things for their community by meeting over the internet. Chris can be contacted on 0409 875 507 or at Noosa Lifestyle Real Estate, Cooroy. Vivianne can be contacted at the Cooroy Family Practice in Myall Street, phone 5472 0064 Vivianne was officially inducted in to the Rotary Club of Cooroy by visiting District Governor George Grant.

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ANOTHER quick arrest was made by Cooroy Police after several unlawful entry offences were reported on the 15th of August, 2014. Two Cooroy businesses were entered during daylight hours by an opportunist male entering through insecure doors and whilst employees were still actively working in the premises. This early arrest was again greatly assisted by another shop keeper reporting suspicious behaviour and immediately reporting the matter to police. Upon responding and using good local knowledge a suspect was quickly identified and extensive patrols commenced in an endeavour to locate the offender before further offences were committed. Unfortunately the male was not located on that night as he had fled the scene. The offender then used stolen credit cards to commit further fraud offences around the Cooroy and Noosaville areas. Further stealing and unlawful entry to motor vehicles were also reported. Extensive proactive patrols were then commenced in an effort to locate the above mentioned suspect and again, through the alertness of a Cooroy Police patrol the suspect was sighted after dark lurking in Maple Street, Cooroy. A foot chase resulted in the male being apprehended and arrested and conveyed to the Maroochydore Watch house where he was charged with the above mentioned offences including 2 further offences of unlawful use of a motor vehicle, Fraud, Stealing and Unlawful Entry charges including unlawfully entering motor vehicles. Thankfully this male has been removed from the streets of Cooroy thus reducing

the chances of him reoffending however for every offender removed there is another one waiting to take his place. Can I please remind business owners and residents to lock the rear and side doors to their premises even during trading hours as this type of sneak offence is becoming very prevalent around the Sunshine Coast District. I am by no means being critical of the businesses that were targeted on this occasion as it’s easy to become complacent in regards this issue when crime rates are so low around this area. This offender was also stealing property from unlocked vehicles so again, please lock up your cars or risk having your property or your car stolen. In an interesting side note to the above and to realise just how much technology can be used by police to solve crime and apprehend offenders the offenders involved in this latest matter stole an Eperb which is a device used to assist in land and sea searches when people go missing. In essence an Eperb is a device carried by adventurist and fitted with a satellite tracking device to assist emergency services to locate them during an emergency. During the commission of this offence the Eperb was accidentally activated by the offender which was subsequently tracked by police and the signal found to be emanating from the offenders address. Members of the general public and business community are encouraged to get on board with this type of technology. Smart phones can be easily fitted with tracking applications in the event of them being lost or stolen and technology also exists to do the same for your motor

vehicle. CCTV continues to greatly assist police in solving crime and is not that expensive nowadays. Once again the September school holidays are almost upon us which means a huge increase in vehicles on our road system. Traditionally, several families will be torn apart in coming weeks as statistics show that several people on the Sunshine Coast will be killed over this coming period. Several local people have recently lost their lives on the Bruce Hwy between Cooroy and Gympie in recent times so I make no apologies in saying that a zero tolerance approach to the enforcement of the road rules will be taken during these school holidays. Police will be focusing specifically on the Fatal Five of offences namely Drink/Drug Driving, Speeding, Seatbelts, Fatigue and Inattention and Distraction (ie: Mobile Phones & Texting) The goal being that no family will receive a knock on the door from police to advice of a death on the road. Can I also mention that traffic driving through the extensive road works on the Bruce Hwy upgrade project and coming into Cooroy township MUST comply with the posted speed limits within these roadwork zones at all times and not just when it suits. Traffic controllers within these sites report many drivers disobeying there directions. It is an offence to disobey a qualified Road Traffic Controller in the exercise of their duties so be aware that these roadwork sites will also be patrolled by police so do not risk a hefty fine

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Tech savvy preps

Boys night in TO a young boy, the promise of campfires, cooking damper, pizza and a sleepover are too good to miss! So on Saturday evening August 30th, about 30 excited boys and 12 dads arrived at Noosa Christian College, Cooroy (NCC) for a fun night together. After pitching tents or claiming a sleeping spot on the library floor, the boys and their dads built six individual small fires to cook their damper. Mr Rogers, NCC (School Principal) demonstrated how to roll a piece of dough into a long ‘snake’ and then wrap it around a green stick. When the damper was

Camping on the oval: (L-R) Nicholas Maver, Jeremy Leonard and Graham Leonard

Prep students using the XO’s for the first time COOROY State School Prep students were overjoyed this morning when each student received their very own laptop. The initiative being rolled out across the three Prep classroom will see current Prep students and all 2015 Prep students receive XO Laptops which will travel with them throughout their first few years of schooling. The laptops will not only

enhance the junior school technology program but allow for the integration and enhancement of other learning areas such as literacy and math. Prep S classroom teacher, Desley Smith, said that “the benefits of individual access to digital technology will enhance the students’ learning of literacy, numeracy, ICT and problems solving.”

Jalen and Darryl Scale

cooked (best done slowly) it was taken off the stick, slathered with butter and jam and slipped down the throat! Having already had their ‘dessert’, the campers enjoyed pizza - which the boys just couldn’t finish after their delicious damper. Afterwards, there was time for a larger bonfire, riding scooters in the undercover area and playing spotlight on the oval until bedtime. Next morning some of the dads helped cook a nice breakfast and the boys also polished off the left over pizza. When asked “What was the best part of the Boys Night In?” one of the boys enthusiastically reported “Sleeping under a table in the Library!”

Commercial / Office Space

FOR LEASE Wattle Street Centre

Unit 4 - 13 Garnett Street Cooroy - Area - 41 M2 Rent - $14, 350 annually + out goings Comes With – Airconditioning – Hot Water System - Sink – Plenty Of Inbuilt Cupboard Space – All electrical & Data fittings. Can include at Nil Extra Cost – Full Phone system-fridge- desks & Chairs -partitioning

For further information please call John on

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Cooking damper on sticks together: (L-R) Dean Browne, Kai Hobson, Hudson Mienert, Noah Alford, Todd Alford

CLEARING SALE

SATURDAY 27th SEPTEMBER 2014 @ 9.00AM AT 1090 EUMUNDI-KENILWORTH ROAD, EUMUNDI A large list of farm items to be auctioned including: Ford 6610 (4 x 4) tractor approx 80hp with front loader, Super Dexta (4 x 2) tractor, Superior 2.7 metre slasher (2 rotors), 1985 Toyota Hilux (4 x 4) unreg Ute, Kawasaki 300 (4 x 2) quad with 50 litres spray tank, Cox 13hp ride-on mower (low hours), 1990 Suzuki Sierra (4 x 4) unreg with 200 litre spray unit, Morrissey calf branding cradle, Silvan 400 litre spray unit (P.T.O.), 2 Sulky wheels, cement mixer with B & S motor, broad axe, Adze heads, 2 horse drawn single furrow moulboard ploughs (aged), aged spring board, chain block, Blacksmith tools, steel tractor seat, 3 leaf diamond harrows, M.F. 2 furrow disc plough, 7 tyne curly tyne rippers, 14 plate 3 P.T.L. discs, horse drawn scufflers, steel chemical cabinet, Husqvarna 340 chain saw, compressor, 12 volt elec fence, garden tools, steel posts, 22 x 6 bar panels x 2.1 metres, 4 swing gates, Stihl chain saw (aged), small Gerni, cross cut saw, cream can, plus much more. ALSO OFFERING: 1983 Holden Gemini Sedan with Isuzu diesel motor (1 owner) only 190,000klm, 1973 Massey Ferguson 165 tractor in good condition. Terms: Payment on day of sale. Cash or cheque only (no cards) (I.D. required).

TOM GRADY AUCTIONS - GYMPIE PH: (07) 54 824 777 - A/H: 0419 646 109 - Website: www.tomgrady.biz www.cooroyrag.com.au


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5 Bedrooms in Doonan

FIRST time offered for sale in approximately 25 years this single level brick home is positioned high on duke rd on 2.5 acres. Entry level buying, this beautifully presented property has a peaceful privacy with an orientation that captures magical sunsets and glimpses to Mt Cooroy. Steel framed with a sprawling open plan design the 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom home can accommodate any configuration of family

needs. The main bedroom is air conditioned with a walk in robe and ensuite whilst the 5th bedroom has the added bonus of being ensuited as well, ideal for guests or the growing teenager. The central kitchen features gas cook top with an electric wall oven and a 2 drawer dishwasher. Flowing to the level grassed area outside is the full length rear verandah with plenty of room to run and play or

for a pool if so desired. The current owners have a very well established and thriving veggie garden area, secure chook pen and a fully fenced rear paddock that currently houses 2 cute Dexter cows, who are watered by the huge dam. Other features of this well positioned home are the 3kw solar panels, enough space to park 6 cars and plenty of rainwater storage. So if you are looking for a small acreage property in a convenient location away from the neighbours with plenty of birdlife, then this property is a must to inspect. Please call or email for further information on this property, Kess prior, 0404 344 399 – Hinternoosa.com.au 5447 7000. Price: $595,000.

Daydream believer

LIFE really was meant to be easy! This property has been fully set up around the idea of having every base covered. The lovely house takes in a wide vista of mountains and perfect sunsets. The land is gently sloping away from the house and there is even room for a pony on the 7770m2 block including a dam and stable. Each room has been designed to have inspirational views and outdoor living is a highlight from the rear deck

or more private pool entertaining area. This very inviting home offers four bedrooms and the Master has an en-suite bathroom along with full length windows for even more views. Lovely polished hardwood floors in the living areas compliment the modern 2 pac kitchen with ceaserstone benchtops and the latest stainless steel appliances and fittings. The living room also sports a handy cocktail bar area for entertaining on the deck. Recent additions

to this home include a 7.5m x 7m quality drive through shed currently used as garden storage and gym area, then there is the 4.5 KW solar system, and massive water storage of ap 75,000 L. Park your caravan or boat under the hightop parking carport, and still have plenty of room downstairs for a workshop etc under the home. The property has 3 separate areas for vehicle parking and makes it easy to access the back paddock. The dam has a 240v pump and there is plenty of room for a productive veggie and fruit garden. Get ready for entertaining around the pool deck this Spring, or enjoy the back verandah for the perfect place to relax with family and friends. Asking $595,000 call Countryside’s Paul Bielby 0437 346 256 www.paulbielbyrealestate.com

real estate Record inter-state real estate prices increasing demand on Sunshine Coast REAL estate values on the Sunshine Coast are starting to see a jump, as buyers in the seemingly out of control Sydney and Melbourne housing markets search for more affordable place to invest. Sales volumes, clearance rates and property prices have increased dramatically in Sydney and Melbourne in recent times - putting both of Australia’s major cities among the most expensive house markets in the world. According to RP Data, medium house prices in Sydney in the last 12 months have increased by a whopping 14.8%, with Melbourne property prices rising in the same period by 11%. Cooroy’s Erindale Park Project Manager Alex McWilliam said the furious pace and competitive nature of both Sydney and Melbourne’s housing markets were contributing to an increase in local land sales. “In the last 12 months the average price of vacant land in Noosa Heads jumped from $430,000 to $575,000. Similarly in Tewantin the trend is on the rise with average land prices going from $240,000 to $254,000 with pre-sales now at $270,000. “We are even starting to see the trend in Cooroy, as the rise in property prices spreads further and further afield.” Mr McWilliam said the Erindale Park development was among a number of local estates experiencing a boost in demand, which was also driving up land values. “At Erindale Park, we have just one lot currently available. Lot 3 is

on the market for $215,000 or as a house and land package for $438,000 - this is a great value package. It is even better if you are a first home buyer - you can access the $15,000 First Home Owners Grant and stamp duty exemptions. This is a excellent opportunity for newcomers to the housing market. “The buyers of Lot 1 Erindale Park, the Tomasini family purchased their block earlier this year for under $200,000. They also benefited from the first home owners grant and stamp duty relief, saving them around $20,000. The Tomasini’s are now expecting to have their dream home completed by early 2015. Buyer of Lot 2 at Erindale Park Daniel Williamson said the rising market was part of the reason he bought at Erindale Park. “I had been looking for a place for over six months and noticed that prices were on there rise, so when the first release at Erindale Park was available I jumped in,” Daniel said. “I was initially looking for an existing house, but eventually decided that buying a house and land package might be more cost effective… Ausmar are really flexible and happy to let me and my family do some of the work as we are qualified tradesman. “Construction of my house is expected to start soon.” Mr McWilliam said all the lots in Release 2 at Erindale Park pre-sold, and he expected a similar level of demand as new releases become available. “Even with market pressure pushing up prices,

Erindale Park represents excellent value for money and that it what the buyers are responding to,” Mr McWilliam said. For more information about Erindale Park visit

the website www.erindalepark.com.au and sign up for regular updates via our E-newsletter or contact Samantha Hargrave at Wythes Real Estate on 0417 750 507.

3 Bedroom House I Acreage Pool I Sheds Drinkable Bore

$

389,000

Paul Bielby 0437 346 256 TOM GRADY REAL ESTATE 35 YEARS IN BUSINESS We welcome Trevor Grady to our Real Estate Sales team. Trevor is well known in the Pomona, Cooroy and Gympie districts and would appreciate listings of homes, lifestyle properties or rural land in those districts.

TREVOR’S SPECIAL WELCOME TO NOOSA HINTERLAND LIFESTYLE • Situated close to Gympie and Noosa • 3 bedroom brick veneer home on 1 acre • Beautiful parcel of gently sloping land • Full length verandah with privacy and views • Air-conditioned, ceiling fans, solar hot water • Grid connected solar power • Established assorted fruit trees • All the work has been done, just move in

$440,000 will make it yours

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Contact: Trevor Grady 0428 373 777 Tom Grady Real Estate – Ph: 5482 6622 website:www.tomgrady.biz

KANDANGA CLEARING SALE TH SUNDAY 14 SEPTEMBER AT 9:00AM AT 21 JUSTER ROAD - KANDANGA

A huge auction of farm machinery and orchard equipment including: Case (Inter) 4230 (4 x 4) tractor with cab, 7ft Howard slasher, Howard Verge 2 metre Flail mower (offset plus up and down), 8ft Silvan hammer Flail offset mulcher, Silvan 1100 litre Airshear sprayer (electrostatic) with spray tower (P.T.O. driven), large qty of hail netting and knitted bird netting, round sorting table 3.8m diameter, P.S.F. belt grader (8 bin), Bombardier 650 (4 x 4) quad bike in good condition, 45kw elec motor with S/Cross pump, 6 rolls 100 metre x 3.8 metre weed mat (unused), 50 litre 12 volt Enviro Mist C.D.A. applicator, 4 tyne h/duty rippers, 2 roller doors x 4 metres, 3 roller doors approx 7ft, steel fertilizer spreader, large fruit/display unit with metal frame on rollers, 120 plastic fruit-lug boxes 14 litre, avocado boxes, 400 litre Hardi boomless spray, qty Red Cedar logs, slabs of Iron Bark and Bloodwood, Hardi 300 spray unit (less spray gun), 50 litre 12 volt spray unit, pneumatic pruners, pneumatic chain saw, qty 1” poly pipe, wire winder, 80 litre spray rider for quad bike, 2 person kayak, 8ft x 4ft carryall, treated round posts, John Deere D120 (22hp) ride-on mower only 114 hours, P.V.C. 6 metres x 80mm and 100mm, dip tank with rubber conveyor, 4” suction pipe, 4 rolls each approx 250 metres of alum cable 14.5mm (7 strans to each cable), trolley jack, Soilspec Tensiometer, seed propagation mat, 10 tractor counter weights each 19kg, fertigation tank, 4” Inline filter, huge qty of sundry farm items, plus much more. Note: Also offering a second irrigation plant with 45kw elec motor and S/C pump. This unit needs attention to the control box.Please Note: This is a large auction. Terms: Payment on day of sale. Cash or cheque only (no cards) (I.D. required).

TOM GRADY AUCTIONS - GYMPIE PH: (07) 54 824 777 - A/H: 0419 646 109 - Website: www.tomgrady.biz www.cooroyrag.com.au

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After school care award finalists

COOROY Outside School Hours Care is one of five finalists in the Community Champion Award at the 2014 Australian Child Care Week Awards! Lisa McNeil, Lisa Hill and Wendy Scott are heading off to Sydney to represent the children and staff of COSHC at the Gala Awards Dinner at Darling Harbour.

“Cooroy Outside School Hours Care, including our Kindness Club, are proud of our wonderful town and being an active part of it. We are so grateful for all the support we have received from our lovely community. Thank you,” said Wendy. The winners are announced at the dinner on Saturday 13th September.

Cooroy Scribe Tribe THE members of the Cooroy Scribe Tribe, who meet on the second and fourth Monday of each month at the Cooroy Library, were thrilled to be able to celebrate their third birthday on Monday 25th August. Over the past year it has been great to witness the growth of confidence and the ability to convey imaginative ideas coming from every member of our group. Each of us has their own style and the diversity of talent is

wonderfully interesting. The first two hours of our meeting is very casual and so much fun but this year we have added on an extra hour for those wishing to push forward a little more seriously with the hope of getting published. We are always keen to welcome new members and anyone who is interested is invited to call Geoff Roach on 5442 6739 or Simonne Celestine on 5442 5367.

EUMUNDI SHOW 2014 Eumundi Sports Recreation & Showground Assoc. Inc

Presents

EUMUNDI

Agricultural SHOW 2014 Saturday September 27th starts 8am Sharp - Black Stump Rd, EUMUNDI

ADMISSION Adults .............................................. $5.00 13yrs to 16yrs ................................. $2.00 12yrs & Under ................................. FREE NO NOMINATION FEE • NO PRIZE MONEY FOR HORSE EVENTS LETS BE SUNSMART - Remember to bring your hat & sunscreen Page 16 - Cooroy Rag, September 10, 2014

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news Cooroy Gymnastics wins six titles at Sunshine Coast Regional Champions!

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Go the Pirates!

Pic by Nick Webster THE Noosa Pirates U12 rugby league team recently competed in a rugby league carnival in Gladstone. There were 34 teams competing, representing all parts of Queensland. The Noosa Pirates conceded only four tries throughout 10 games and finished third overall, losing to eventual winners Mackay Magpies 8-0 in the semi final. Mar Cross, the coach of the Pirates, was extremely proud of the boys, and is confide3nt the experience will make them all better footballers. We would also like to sincerely thank all of the businesses in Cooroy for their kind donations of goods and vouches. This helped us to raise much needed funds that enabled us to travel to

Gladstone and successfully compete in the Jason Hetherington Cup. Thank you. The coaching staff and players of the Noosa Pirates U12 team NJRL would lik to thank the following business for their support as major sponsors: Cross Cabinets, South East Stone, UNWG, Cooroy Automotive Services, Matrix, IGA, Automate Spares, Wythes, Hinteracive Physio, Stellar Conveyancing, Max Waiterson & Assoc, Countryside Realty, Just Painting, Ray White, Suncoast Pipelines, unshine Coast Beverages, D&K Transport, Venture Cycles, Pomona/Cooran Cutters, Avcon Concreting, Gary & Sons Maintenance, Wimmers.

SUNSHINE Coast Regional Gymnastics Championships were held over two weekends in August. The girls competition was held on 10th of August whilst the Boys was held on the 3rd, both at the Maroochydore Gymnastics Club. The Sunshine Coast Regional Championships includes clubs from, Wide bay, Gympie, Sunshine Coast and Deception Bay. The Cooroy Girls team excelled winning 8 regional titles including two all around titles at level 5 and level 6. This is the best outcome Cooroy Gymnastics has had in many years from our WAG Program with our highest level of participants and overall and apparatus awards. Women’s Coach Letisha Thomson said,”All girls had excellent results and personal achievements including passing their levels, PB’s, State Qualifications, Regional Challenge Members, Apparatus placings and Overall Placings.”

Level 4 Under Hannah Parlane 3rd Overall Level 4 Open- Kaitlyn Hauser 4th Overall Maddison Jenkins 2nd Vault, 2nd Floor Level 5- Chakera Thompson 1st Vault, 2nd Beam, 1st Floor & 1st Overall Sarah Toffoli 3rd Bars, 3rd Beam, 3rd Floor & 2nd Overall Level 6- Lily Hooper 1st Vault, 1st Bars, 3rd Beam, 2nd Floor & 1st Overall Other Level 3-6 Apparatus Placings- Anouk Betteridge, Amie Kerz,

Mia Mahanga-Hawkins, Lillie Mellin, Allana Burr. Regional Challenge members were picked from the top six in each level, the following will represent the Sunshine Coast Region at State Championships in September. Level 4 Hannah Parlane & Kaitlyn Hauser Level 5 Chakera Thompson & Sarah Toffoli Level 6 Lily Hooper The Cooroy boys found the going a little tougher but new Mens Coach Lyndon McKay

who has just taken over the boys program said he is more focused on working towards State Championships in 7 weeks time. The highlights from the boys competition were: Level 3 Lewiis Crump 3rd Pommel, 3rd Parallel Bars & 4th overall Cohen Porteos 2nd Vault We are very proud of all of our gymnasts who competed over the weekend and now ready to build up for QLD State Championships in September.

Medical Centre EUMUNDI Welcoming Dr Hoda Morris

Dr David Heppell

Dr Karen Macmillan

Dr Patricia Slegers

will be available for appointments from September 15th 2014 Welcoming all Hoda’s existing patients as well as new patients

Originally a GP from UK, has worked in Noosa and Cooroy for last 4 years has joined us as the medical co-ordinator

Moved to Australia from the UK on the 1st January 2014 she has worked as GP in the UK

Originally from Amsterdam, Patti has worked in Eumundi for 18 months, she continues to welcome her existing patients as well as new patients

Specialising in

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Specialising in

• Child’s Health • Women’s Health • All General Practice • Family Planning

• Skin Work • Men’s Health • Mental Health Issues • All General Practice

• Child Health • Women’s Health • All General Practice • Family Planning • Skin Checks

• Women’s Health • Mental Health Issues • All General Practice • Skin Checks

Open Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm BULK BILL - Concession Card Holders, Pensioners and Children under 18

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COOROY RAG For Sale

Markets

HONDA SELF PROPELLED MULCHING MOWER

COOROY MARKET

3 SPEEDS LIKE NEW ONLY FIVE HOURS CATCHER AND MULCHING ATTACHMENT VERY POWERFUL MOTOR HANDLES ANY GRASS

COST $1699 sell $1350 ONO PH 0468316064

LEAD SHEETING for BUILDERS 3 METRES X 60CM - 30KG IN WEIGHT

COST $399 - SELL $250 PH 0468316064

Held at RSL Memorial Hall Maple Street, Cooroy

EVERY THURSDAY 8am - 1pm Crafts, Clothes, Bric-a-Brac, Plants, Fruit & Vegs, Jewellery, Books and Flowers. Organic Dried Foods, DVDs & Reflexology Equipment

Contact Tilly 0418 793 962

Every 2nd & 4th Sunday from 8am Stalls - Food, Fresh Produce & Music

Stallholders Wanted enquiries 5474 3309 - 5485 2298

Uniting Church in Australia

Cooroy Memorial Hall - 0400681400

Cooroy/Pomona

SUNDAY SERVICES

Every 3rd Saturday of each month

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

PH: 5447 6152 Anglican Parish of Cooroora Pomona - Rectory St - Sunday 7.30am Cooroy - Tewantin Road - Sunday 9.30am Kin Kin - Main St - 10.00am (1st Sunday of the Month) For more info call Rev Jillian Moses 5485 1218

Starting August 16 Opposite Cheese Factory 9am-2pm - 0400681400 AGM The 2014 Annual General Meeting of Pomona & Districts Meals on Wheels Association Inc will be held on Thursday 11 September 2014, commencing at 1.30pm, at Pomona School of Arts, Reserve Rd, Pomona. Inquiries to mowp@bigpond.com.

9.30am & 5.30pm Family Service Every Sunday

Church Notices

Catholic Church

HEALING MEETINGS - 1st SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH

Mass Times

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

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

St Patrick’s Pomona

POMONA SUNDAY SERVICES Pomona Community Hall - Reserve Street

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

Also ‘Options 4 U’ OPSHOP 1 Memorial Ave, Pomona - PH: 5485 0206 - 0412 972 744 Page 18 - Cooroy Rag, September 10, 2014

ANGLICAN CHURCH

FASHION PARADE 27TH SEPTEMBER AT THE CHURCH HALL - MIVA STREET

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

CHRISTIAN OUTREACH CENTRE

What’s On

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

SUNRISE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH & Spiritual Growth Centre Tinbeerwah Hall - cnr Sunrise & Noosa /Cooroy rds. 2nd &4th Sundays 10am. Reverend Laine Harry. - meet like minded people.

• AFTERNOON TEA • LUCKY DOOR PRIZES • RAFFLES • $15 ENTRY FASHION PROVIDED BY DOMINI DESIGNS

ENQUIRIES & BOOKINGS PHONE JOY 5474 3350 What’s On Nambour Orchid Society Meeting Saturday 27th September @ 1:30pm at the Nambour Uniting Church 37 Coronation Ave, Nambour - All Welcome

OVERWHELMED BY EATING AND DIETING? Overeaters Anonymous can help. Meetings in Cooroy library Thursday 1pm Contact

5475 3563 or 0404302186

Volunteers Required

Urgently Needs Volunteers Do you have a couple of hours to spare each week or fortnight. Pomona Meals on Wheels needs deliverers, office and kitchen help. If you would like to help phone 54851777 between 8a.m. -12noon, Mon.Wed.Fri. or email us: mowp@bigpond.com. We would love to hear from you.

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dining & entertainment Library up late! The Library Programs Officer said the audience is asked to dress to impress. ‘It is a rare chance to wear that special dress or jacket that sits in the wardrobe waiting to venture out’, she said. ‘Enjoy canapés and drinks in the sunken courtyard on arrival. These are included in the ticket price and then the bar will open again in the intermission to purchase more refreshments as required. Get a group together or come with a friend, but don’t miss out.’

Mum or Grandmas Birthday? Les Holman from the Davonski Concert Orchestra with his trombone, with Margaret Brown, Ron McLean, Margaret McLean and Eleanor Gilmour. Looking forward to Library up Late in September at Cooroy Library COOROY Library will resound to the delightful strains of the Davonski Concert Orchestra on Friday September 26 from 7.30pm. It is a chance to visit the library after hours and enjoy an enchanted evening of music. Conducted by international violinist Delwyn Day, the program will feature: a mystery musical pantomime, a selection of Strauss Waltzes and much more. As a special treat vocal soloist Louise Findlay

will be performing Giordani’s Caro Mio Ben and Mozart’s Alleluia. Formed in January 2014, the Davonski Concert Orchestra has drawn its members from every corner of the Sunshine Coast and under the baton of Delwyn Day, operates as a tight knit musical family, calling on the musical experience, enthusiasm and commitment of each musician to present a satisfying musical journey in every performance.

Give her a taste of yesteryear with old world charm AIRCONDITIONED I COFFEE SHOP I GIFTS I ANTIQUES

Shop 5, Reserve St,

Pomona Ph: 5485 1883

Look for the Big RED Awnings

What’s What’s on in in on

BINGO

EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDAY

SEPTEMBER FRIDAY NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT .............Steve 12th ............. Steve Graham 19th ................ Quinella Duo 26th ...................... Glenn Fox 26th ... $1000 CASH DRAW Saturday 27th Dell’s Birthday Party with Ronnie J Come dressed in Pink for Breast Cance r Fundraiser

Wednesday 1st O ctober Sp

onsored by Enhanc ed Beauty by Janice & A.S.A.P Enjoy your glass of Champagne on Ar rival Funds raised go to support Margie Su ares

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dining & entertainment The Reluctant Dragon

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Asa Broomhall @ The Green Room

JOIN Asa as he performs his vast repertoire of Australian Rock and Roots on Saturday 20 September at The Green Room, part of the freshly renovated Imperial Lionheart Hotel in Eumundi on the Sunshine Coast. Asa will be recording the show live and will be joined by the amazing up and coming

Matt Stillert. Tickets are $12 at the door for this show and it starts at 7:00 pm. Australia’s own Rock/Roots larrikin, Asa Broomhall has given us his 5th independent album, Jangle House. Recorded in an iconic old Guitar Shop in Brisbane over the Easter 2011 break, Jangle House

was truly a labour of love. Recording in a historically musical place was just one reason for creating this album. Asa’s brother ’s house, where previous albums had been recorded/mixed and where the studio was located, was consumed by the January 2011 floods and was subsequently condemned and demolished. Furthermore the album was mixed and overdubs were laid down in a number of temporary home studios. Combine this with the sound of the Guitar Shop that can only be described as an old house full of guitars, you start to get a sense for the album and its title, Jangle House. Despite the numerous recording and mixing environments, Jangle House retains the polish of modern albums with the added charm of traditional releases recorded with a ‘live’ feel. This album began as a challenge and became a triumph with ten full band tracks of rock/folk

and Blues songs and a version of Marley’s classic, Waiting in Vain. On stage, Asa’s powerful guitar driven songs and dynamic live show has taken him from clubs and festivals all over Australia to touring with national and international artists and regularly performing in the UK, USA and Canada. With five independent and self-produced releases and twelve years of shows under his belt, Asa’s dedication to his music and his live show is obvious. If you fancy rock, folk and blues with a dose of mischief, make sure you hear Asa’s music and experience one of Australia’s best independent artists, whether it be solo acoustic or fronting his powerful trio, the Asa Broomhall Band. Who: Asa Broomhall and Matt Stillert When: Saturday 20 September from 7:00 pm Where: The Green Room at The Imperial Lionheart Hotel, Eumundi. Tickets: $12 at the door on the night

Olivia (Shayla Derwent) and Tim Tim (Tahleah Bygott) introduce Albert G. Dragon (Ruth Montgomery) to the villagers THE Reluctant Dragon, a wonderful children’s holiday adventure comes to the Sunshine Coast with two performances, Saturday 4th October at 4pm and Sunday 5th at 3pm. While aimed squarely at the younger set this is a show for all ages, with laughter, song and a very reluctant (non fire-breathing) dragon. Set in the snow covered village of Deepdene, it tells the story of a very small peace loving dragon, who simply wants to live quietly in a cave above the village. The children love him but the elders don’t want a dragon living

near them and summon St George, the famous dragon slayer. The problem is that St George is now an old man and not up to it, besides he and the dragon get on famously, so they decide to fake a fight to the finish. Don’t miss this school holidays special at The Independent Theatre at Eumundi, 5pm 26th September, 4pm 27th September, 11am 28th September - 4pm 4th October, 3pm Sunday 5th. All tickets, all ages, $12. Free popcorn for the Under 12s. Bookings www.eumundilivetheatre.com or 5472 8200.

THE IMPERIAL HOTEL EUMUNDI & DRIVE THROUGH BOTTLE SHOP

+ 2 BOTTLE SHOPS IN COOROY RAILWAY SQUARE DIAMOND ST - 5442 6532 NEXT TO IGA EMERALD ST - 5447 7599 “Come and check out the Green Room! Great food, Great vibe, Two pool tables on the deck and a new kid’s room!

Hope we see you soon! VERANDAH BAR & RESTAURANT OPEN 7 DAYS - LUNCH I TUESDAY - SUNDAY DINNER

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dining & entertainment Ex student performs one-man show Tinbeerwah art group show

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2012 Noosa District State High School graduate and Student Council Leader, Treymane Gordon is performing his very own one-man show in Brisbane at the Festival of Australian Student Theatre (FAST) 2014. Treymane will be performing on the 3rd, 4th and 5th October. Tickets are on sale soon at: http://www.fastfestival.org/lineup/ NDSHS wishes Treymane all the best with his upcoming performances.

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TINBEERWAH Art Group will be holding their next Art Show at Tinbeerwah Hall on the 19th – 21st September. Award winning local artist Lyn Fraser-Roberts is our tutor in residence for 2014 and she has encouraged members to develop their own individual ideas and techniques in contemporary and traditional styles. Members paint in oils, watercolours, acrylics, pastels and mixed media. The Art Show offers a wonderful opportunity to view and purchase quality art work at competitive prices. There will also be painting demonstrations throughout the weekend and we will be raffling a beautiful painting donated by Lyn Fraser-Roberts. Entry is by gold coin donation (proceeds from door entry and raffle will go to Katie Rose Cottage in memory of our founder Gwen Blair). Please join us for drinks and canapes at the official opening on Friday 19th September at 6.30pm or pop in on Saturday or Sunday 10am4pm. The Tinbeerwah Art Group (T.A.G.) is one of the longest running art groups on the Coast. It was founded in 1994 by retired Art Teacher the late Gwen Blair Classes are held on Thursday and Friday mornings 9am-12noon in school term times at Tinbeerwah Hall (corner Noosa-Cooroy road and Sunrise road). Our aim is to paint in a pleasant, creative and supportive environment. It is a requirement of membership that each person actively participates and shares in the operation of this co-operative group. Once a term we organise a bus trip to local, Brisbane or regional galleries. This term we have a bus trip to the Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art centre. Please contact Jan Cooke Ph 5473 0235 for further information.

Maison de Provence Open Tues-Sat from 8am 9/13 Garnet St, Cooroy - 5472 0077

BLUE LIGHT

DISCO OCTOBER 11TH

HALLOWEEN THEME Held at Cooroy State School

ALL AGES 6.30pm

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Kids kick boxing classes

ANYTIME Fitness Cooroy is excited to have their new trainer Dylon Galea starting Kids Kick boxing classes in the coming month. Dylon is a qualified Personal Trainer with Armed Forces background

who is passionate about teaching kids self defence with the most important trait RESPECT!!. The classes will be structured so the kids learn discipline, respect whilst having fun with their friends,

gaining the fitness they need for everyday life. Another addition the Anytime fitness Cooroy is “Teen Gym”. Teen gym caters for 14-17 year olds in the gym. The hours are from 3pm – 6pm, Monday –Thursdays. This allows teenagers to come into the gym and be supervised by our Personal trainers who can advise them on age appropriate training and the education needed to allow them to grow accordingly. Teen Gym is on $25 No Contract. Contact our office for more details – PH: 5447 6488 “KIDS KICK BOXING”: Ages 6 – 12 - Skills, Technique, Fitness, & Friends. $7 per child on Tuesdays & Thursdays from 3.30pm – 4.30pm. Discount Anytime Fitness memberships for parents. Bookings essential. For interest phone 5447 6488. The gym is located at 13 Kauri Street, Cooroy.

health Yoga and Pilates, not just for the ladies IT has been 12 weeks since Hinteractive Physio moved into our new premises on Garnet Street and business is reflecting the fresh, professional and friendly appearance of the new building. Clients are enjoying the new larger and easily accessible location, showing interest and loyalty attending our new Yoga, Pilates and Ladies Safe Strength classes. And while majority of the clients are ladies there are a few brave males attending both Yoga and Pilates sessions on a weekly basis. Tuesday 5.30pm Yoga has a devoted group of attendees, predominately men. This class, as with all our classes, is loads of fun. We have a group who have been attending regularly for weeks now and we all enjoy a harmless laugh at ourselves and the others in the class, while encouraging each other to attempt new poses such as a supported handstand or arm balance. While every body in the class has different capabilities, everyone appreciates the benefits achieved. In addition to the Yoga, men are attending both

the Pilates equipment sessions and group classes. One new client felt positive results after just two equipment sessions within the one week. While initially males are recommended this form of exercise by their health care professionals they soon see and feel the benefits. Pilates encourages relaxing the strong and/or over worked muscles allowing other muscles to activate and work. Most of us are completing repetitive movements daily for our work or in our home life and our bodies recruit the same muscles in the same order each time. Therefore changing the movement and the way the body achieves the movement enables the body greater mobility, overall strength and release from tightness. Due to client interest we have added an additional reformer to our studio. Therefore we now have spaces available in our equipment sessions. Please call, visit the web site or just drop in and see us if you have any questions. Hinteractive Physio can be contacted on 5442 5556 or visit our website: www.hinteractivephysio.com.au

New programs that make a difference MAKE a Difference Health & Fitness are pleased to announce four new exiting programs that can make a difference to your life. The programs on offer are Detox; Shake-it Professional Weight Management Program; Wellness & Healthy Ageing; and Stress Less. Each of the four programs are administered under the guidance of a fully trained naturopath using testing methods such as Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis and are easy to follow with support material supplied. These evidence backed programs are scientifically proven and are designed to ensure success

with support from your naturopath to see you through the program and monitor your progress. Each program runs for six weeks and is tailored to each individual. Health fund rebates are available making them an affordable option also. There is also a support group available for program participants where you can meet like-minded people and have a chat about your progress. Call Make A Difference Health & Fitness’ naturopath, Maria Sturre today for more information on 5442 6179 or 0407 597 748 or visit www.madhf.com.au to find out more.

what’s on at Mill Place September at the Butter Factory Arts Centre Gallery Open: Tuesday – Friday, 10.00am – 4.00pm & Saturday, 10.00am – noon. For further information please contact the Butter Factory on 5329 6580 or online at: http://www.noosa.qld.gov.au/butterfactory-arts-centre or email gallery@noosa.qld.gov.au to book an event. EXHIBITIONS 21 August – 11 October Judith Laws: Beauty and Tragedy on Fraser Shores – re-imagining the Eliza Fraser saga, including paintings from Fraser Island Official opening & book launch: 6pm, Friday 22 August The magic and intrigue of Fraser Island is shown through the paintings of Judith Laws, using glowing colours of turquoise, emerald greens, reds, oranges and golds of the perched lakes; a scribbly-gum forest with the flash of a brilliantly coloured parrot’s wing, and coloured sands and cliffs to the weird rough face of an old man banksia seed. Judith Laws has always been intrigued by the Eliza Fraser story and was compelled to show a female insight into this woman’s tragedy. Her interpretations in paint on canvas and vibrant pallet does not show Mrs Fraser as a romantic figure but rather as a brave, ordinary woman weighed down by circumstances beyond her control. Through these expressive works the viewer can feel the artist’s fascination with Fraser Island that extend to her involvement and empathy with Mrs Fraser entering into the drama of the story themselves. Project Eliza – creative writing responses facilitated by Dr Sue Davis, Saturday 6 & 20 September, 10am-2pm, $10 per workshop, bookings and pre-payment essential or more info on: 5329 6145Participants will be invited to respond to Judith Law’s art works in the Beauty and Tragedy on Fraser Shores exhibition, to create their own creative writing pieces. Figments of Eliza + Promenade Presentations Performance, Friday 26 September, Rehearsal workshop, noon-4pm, followed by promenade performance, 5.30pm-7pm $10 per person, bookings and pre-payment essential on: 5329 6145This presentation will include a promenade performance of writings generated from the Project Eliza workshops and responses throughout the exhibition and a rehearsed reading of Figments of Eliza featuring Sunshine Coast performer Mary Eggleston. Figments of Eliza was written by Dr Sue Davis, as part of the Sunshine Coast NeoGeography project in 2010 following several months of research and blogging in the role of Eliza Fraser. Get CreativeDate: 20th September, 10.00am – 12noonA series of free family orientated art activities at the Butter Factory Arts Centre. Be inspired by the latest exhibition then spend time creating your own artworks. Held in conjunction with Cooroy Library. All ages welcome! Free event, no bookings required. Time for Tots Storytelling Date: Wednesday 3rd September 9.30amStorytelling for under 5’s and families, including a toddler tour of the current exhibition and exhibition related art activities. Held in conjunction with Cooroy Library. Free event, no bookings required. Wednesdays 9.30am-12.30pm $25pp

Clay Bodies with Julie Wall

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

Saturdays (except school holidays) 9.30-12pm. $35 per session Tuesday 23rd and 30th September (Kids) 10.30am-12pm (5-8yr olds) & 1.30pm-3pm (9-12yrs)- $8 per child

Pottery

Artist Merrie Tomkins is providing children with the experience of working in a pottery studio. Learn skills and techniques. Cost includes firing and materials. Contact Merrie on 0412486438 or email merrietomkins@hotmail.com

KidzArt Holiday Holiday Classes “Colour Fun”

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Specially developed to complement the current exhibition. Learn skills and techniques with an experienced art teacher. Bookings and pre-payment essential. Contact 53296580.

at the Cooroy Library Thursday 11 September 9-10.30am

Computers For beginners

These small group sessions cover the following basic computer skills: basic computer terminology, using the mouse, files and folders, printing and saving documents. Free. Bookings required. www.libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au or 5329 6555

Thursday 18 September 9-10.30am

Internet for Beginners

These small group sessions introduce the concepts of what the Internet is, and the basics of surfing and searching the Internet. Free. Bookings required. www.libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au or 5329 6555

Monday 22 September

Peacecast 2014

September 21st 2014 is the United Nations International Day of Peace. To celebrate there will be a worldwide webcast by peacecast.tv The broadcast will take place for 48 hours to cover global timezones for all of 21st September.

Monday 22 and 29 September all day

Come into my Parlour! Board games for all the family – drop in. ALL WELCOMEPictionary, Yahtzee, Rush Hour and more!

Wednesday 24 September 10am-Noon Ages 5-10

Hula hoops & juggling balls and then Sparkles the Clown

Make your own equipment and then learn to juggle and strut your hula moves.Free. Bookings required. www.libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au or 5329 6555

Friday 26 September 10-11am Ages 8+

Animal rescue with RSPCA

Explore the story The Long Way Home.Free. Bookings required. www.libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au or 5329 6555

Friday 26 September 6.30-7pm

Doris and the Dingo

For the kids and young at heart! Written by Jan Nary, this panto with music is produced by Terry Parkin. This premiere performance will delight the children! Dress in PJs or comfy gear for a cuddly evening of fun. Please bring a cushion to sit close to the stage. Entry: $10 per person or $30 for a family (4 tickets)Bookings and prepayment essential Phone 5329 6555 for more information

Friday 26 September 7.30-10pm

The Davonski Concert Orchestra

Conducted by international violinist, Delwyn Day, the program will feature: - a mystery musical pantomime;vocal soloist, Louise Findlay, performing Giordani’s Caro Mio Ben and Mozart’s Alleluia;- a selection of Strauss Waltzes and much more.Dress to Impress! Drinks and canapés will be served from 7:30pm with the concert commencing at 8:10pmTickets $30, Concession $25 (includes canapés & 2 refreshments)Bookings essential Phone 5329 6555 for more information

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health Cooroy Family Practice welcomes the team

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COOROY Family Practice has just moved her to 7 Myall Street, Cooroy and practice owner, Vivianne Dawalibi is thrilled to have Dr. Yaser Hegazi, Dr. Nadee Wickramasuriya, Dr. Fatma Elnaggar and Dr. Robert McCrossin (Paediatrician) join the team. “All are dedicated to their profession and happily serve the health needs of our community in Cooroy and the surrounding suburbs supported by our practice nurses Ruth and Jeppe and the administrative team,” said Vivianne. “All are experienced in their field and provide their services in caring and friendly manners.” Vivianne Dawalibi who served humanity for twenty years of her life while working overseas with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) providing solutions to the many refugee related issues. Due to her dedication she was awarded with the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize Certificate and UNESCO Peace Prize Certificate. Vivianne settled in Australia and became a refugee herself. She continued her mission to serve and happily invested her personal

money in her two bulk billing practices in Caloundra and Cooroy for all Medicare Card holders. Both practices have a purpose and a mission to serve our community. She strives to bring the best and is very grateful for the support she received from her community that allowed her fulfils her mission to serve. Because we believe, family health care should be made affordable and easy accessible to our community, we bulk bill 100%. We Care For Your Health. “We encourage you to visit our practice and use our family health care services from pregnancy, antenatal care, child immunisation, child development assessment, women’s health, men’s health to skin checks, diabetes and asthma care, mental health care, adolescents health and seniors’ health, would management and basic fractures as well as all chronic disease prevention, treatment and management. Under one roof we have a range of other allied health practitioners providing their health services under the care plans all on bulk billing basis. “Summer is on the corner; we encourage our current and new patients to hurry up and

check their skin and have peace of mind from any suspicious moles. We have state-of-the-art well equipped procedure room. “We welcome new patients and offer you to choose your preferred male or female doctor. Because we care for your convenience, now you can BOOK ONLINE through www.cooroyfamilypractice.com.au “We look forward to building together a happy and health community. Your support is sincerely appreciated.” Call 5472 0064 and Like us on Facebook

Joy Pearce - long standing volunteer EVERYONE at Carramar Op Shop and NoosaCare are very sad to have lost one of their much loved and valued volunteers, Joy Pearce, who recently passed away peacefully at Katie Rose Cottage. Joy volunteered at the Op Shop for 18 years, and was very well known, working at the front desk three days a week. She

was always willing to take on extra shifts if needed, which often meant she would be volunteering five days a week, almost becoming part of the furniture. Joy made many friends over the years with both customers and colleagues alike. She will always be remembered with lots of love and happy memories.

NEW PATIENTS ARE WELCOME to Cooroy Family Practice, the practice where you are more than just a number Cooroy Family Practice is a community focused practice with a mission to provide easy access to a wide range of primary health care services under one roof Specialised ‘Chronic Disease Team-Care Clinics’ for heart diseases, asthma, cancer and diabetes are established and run by qualified and passionate clinical team. We will support you in finding your complete, physical and mental well-being. Cooroy Family Practice is the practice you can trust and where your health is in good hands. Feel free to come and visit us in our new facility at 7 Myall Street in Cooroy, we are easy to find and easy to access thanks to our ample parking. And do not forget: We Bulk Bill and there is NO GAP FEES for all Medicare Card holders. www.cooroyrag.com.au

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Noosa Hinterland Denture Services

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Fundraising fun

New dentures Repairs Relines Personalised Natural look All Health Funds & Veteran Affairs Phone Tony for appointment

Shop 7 Railway Square Diamond Street, Cooroy

Ph: 5442 5753 A group of local ladies got together recently to help raise some funds for one of their own, Margie Suares, who is fighting breast cancer. Thank you to Deb Turner once again for her fabulous organising and hostessing skills

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Nurses protest wages and conditions

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NURSES at Eden Hospital, some of Queensland’s lowest-paid nurses, marched the streets of Cooroy earlier this month to to gather signatures for a petition to be delivered to Pulse Health Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Phillipa Blakey protesting pay and conditions at Pulse Health Private Hospitals. . Queensland Nurses’ Union (QNU) Secretary Beth Mohle said staff at the Pulse Health facilities were paid up to 30 per cent less than other nurses and planned industrial action followed months of failed negotiations with management. Ms Mohle said nurses at the the Eden Rehabilitation Unit in Cooroy, Kingaroy Private Hospital and the Gympie Private Hospital received up to $10 an hour less than their public

health colleagues - and did not get regular pay rises or adequate meal breaks. She said a raft of issues, including low staff levels and ongoing concerns for patient safety due to excessive workloads, prompted the need for stop-work meetings. “These nurses have been underpaid and undervalued for years and they have had enough,’’ Ms Mohle said. “They are being paid tens of thousands of dollars less than other nurses and also have concerns about staffing levels and other issues concerning working conditions and their patients.’’ Nursing staff remained on ward during the one-hour stop-work meeting eo ensure patient safety would not be compromised.

Acupuncture for Pregnancy Support HAVING a healthy child does not stop at conception. Receiving the proper support during pregnancy can help to minimise recurrent miscarriages as well as other complications. Preparing for the time when you become pregnant and having the right physical and emotional treatment and support structure will further promote your full term healthy pregnancy. Acupuncture in an integral component of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), a wholistic system of healthcare continually practiced and developed throughout Asia for many thousands of years. TCM has developed specialised treatments for women in promoting fertility, pregnancy care and postpartum recovery. Today TCM care has become increasingly valued in Australia, as it is in NZ, England, Germany and France where acupuncture is available in specialised antenatal clinics and maternity hospitals. Pregnancy, child birth and postnatal recovery are viewed in TCM as a window of opportunity to enhance and support the woman’s wellbeing. Value is therefore placed on offering preventative care to strengthen the mother and baby as well as dealing with problems as they occur during pregnancy. TCM offers a safe, effective alternative for treatment of pain and discomfort during labour and the birthing process and is a great alternative to western drugs. Moreover, it provides an excellent compliment to midwifery, doula and obstetrical care. Amy Steinbeck, Doctor of Chinese Medicine, uses her experience, knowledge and compassion when supporting women through their pregnancies. MAPLE ST ACUPUNCTURE 12a Maple St, Cooroy. 5442 5526.

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Una Bryant - A very special lady

True story! How to satisfy a woman: Caress, praise, pamper, relish, savour, massage, fix things, serenade, compliment, feed, soothe, tantalize, humour, placate, stimulate, stroke, console, hug, ignore fat bits, cuddle, pacify, protect, phone, anticipate, smooch, nuzzle, forgive, accessorise, entertain, charm, carry for, oblige, fascinate, attend to, trust, defend, clothe, brag about, sanctify, acknowledge, spoil, embrace, die for, dream of, tease, gratify, squeeze, indulge, idolize, worship. How to satisfy a man: Arrive naked.

UNA Valmai Bryant (Nee Robinson) passed away peacefully on 14th August 2014 aged 84 years. Many will know that Una’s husband Reg was the founding President of Kabara, serving from 1985 until his passing in 1999. The Bryants, together with many other perceptive townsfolk and organisations, realised that Cooroy needed accommodation for people finding it lonely and hard to cope at home. They started with nothing but a blank sheet and dedication to the cause. Kabara, which grew in two stages to 43 units by 1999, was the proud result of everyone pulling together. Una participated in the daily fundraising and remained a pillar of the Kabara volunteer community. Una was very involved in the Cooroy Community including the Cooroy Rotary Club.

Gently does it…. Q. Are you over 60? Been a little inactive of late? Afraid of joining a fitness class? Dislike the gym? Think you’re too unfit to begin? Want to get fitter & feel stronger? The list goes on… Don’t let these excuses prevent you from exercising. Give Erin Yarwood’s Gentle Exercise class a go! “Work out in a non-intimidating environment with other likeminded people and have fun while you’re doing it,” said Erin. “Exercise should be fun and fit into your lifestyle. It should never feel like a chore. My classes at E Fitness take the ‘drag’ out of working out. And you meet lovely people

at the same time! “I tailor exercises to meet the needs of each individual, so there is always an exercise for you! “My Gentle Exercise class is designed to work on your balance, increase your flexibility, gradually raise your heart rate and build your strength. You go at your own pace and have plenty of rest when needed. “Have I convinced you yet?” Gentle exercise - Wednesdays @ 8.30am. Phone Erin Yarwood, E Fitness 0423 905 744. 11/13 Garnet Street, Cooroy (above the lovely Maison de Provence). Erin would love to work with you towards your goals and needs.

ACCEPTING NEW PA TIENTS PATIENTS

Dr. Adam Roache (Chiropractor)

Did you know spinal health has a connection to your overall health? If you want a professional assessment of your spine and nervous system consider a consultation with Dr Adam Roache(Chiropractor). 7 Garnet St, Cooroy 5472 0808 www.lechiro.com.au

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pomona Staff at Pomona & District Meals on Wheels cross swords over knife sharpener

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RECENTLY Pomona & District Meals on Wheels were able to purchase a Nirey knife sharpening kit through the onation and support of The Cooroy Rag. “The bane of every commercial kitchen is blunt knives,” said President of Pomona & District Meals on Wheels, Stephen Hilditch. “Our kitchen was no exception but good professional sharpening tools are quite expensive and Meals on Wheels is a nonfor profit organisation with limited funds providing a fantastic service. So we approached Total Knife Care a company specialising in implements and knives to the catering and restaurant industry as well as butchers and sportsmen. They were able to give us a fantastic deal on a Nirey professional sharpening kit arguably the finest sharpener on the market. Their motto is “ If you want to stay in a good mood, when preparing food ...... Use a sharp knife “ and we agree. “Many thanks to the Cooroy Rag in making this purchase possible, May the Forks be with you!”

Road Across the Range 2 An exhibition from the Heart POMONA Railway Station Gallery is proud to present an exhibition by popular local artist Dale Leach.The art in this show reflects a personal experience as described below by the artist: “The exhibition is based on my daily 28 km round trip where I drive from my home in Doonan to my mum’s place in Cooroy and home again. I do this to assist her with living independently. She is 89 and living with dementia. Things are changing steadily for mum so I never know when the dementia is going to claim her totally. But I do what I can to support her in living with her two beloved cats in her own home. As I was often tired and feeling sad to see what was happening to mum I decided to turn this drive in to something stimulating and positive for me. I began to look at it as an art project. I tried to imagine how each section of road fitted the preceding one. What did it look like at dusk or in the dark. What are the names of the grasses and trees and what is flowering. By doing this I started to enjoy and appreciate the drive and have even extended the range and scope of the project to incorporate photographs I have taken on drives with mum in and around the Cooroy district.” Come and enjoy this artist’s colourful interpretation of our beautiful area. The exhibition opened on 6 August and will run until 2 October. More information; 5485 2950 or web: www.pomonagallery.com 10 Station Street, Pomona hours: M-F 10-4:00 Sat 10:00-2:00 Closed Sundays

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President of Pomona & District Meals on Wheels Stephen Hilditch and Head kitchen supervisor Di Donaldson

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Cooking Classes at the Shed FOLLOWING on from two successful series of cooking classes, chef, Sean Bowman in conjunction with Pomona and District Community House, will be offering monthly lessons between now and Christmas in the beautiful Lawson Shed kitchen. Thursday 25th September – ‘Quiches and Frittatas’, Thursday 30th October – ‘Moroccan’, Thursday 27th November – ‘Keep it cool at Christmas’ – an array of easy to make Christmas alternatives. Cost: $20.00 includes tuition, all food and a sit down meal at the end of the lesson. Time: 9.30am – 12.30pm (approximately). Venue: Lawson Shed, Pomona. Please ring 5485 2427 to book your place.

New koala habitat at Verrierdale MORE than 7,000 koala habitat trees will be planted on a 252 hectare site at Verrierdale as part of a koala off-set project for recently completed safety works on the Bruce Highway near the Ettamogah Pub. Member for Noosa, Glen Elmes said the project aimed to off-set the environmental impacts of the Frizzo Road and Sippy Creek Road upgrade. “The $15 million project, fully funded by the Australian Government, delivered crucial safety improvements by upgrading the north-bound Bruce Highway entry near Aussie World and building a new road link to Sippy Creek Road,” Mr Elmes said. “This koala off-set project will see any koala habitat adversely affected by the road project restored at another suitable location. “The off-set works are being funded by the Australian Government and delivered by the

Queensland State Government Department of Transport and Main Roads and Sunshine Coast Council,” Mr Elmes said. “This is a great initiative which will reduce the environmental footprint of this important road safety project and help protect our vulnerable koala population. “The Sunshine Coast Council is providing invaluable support for the project by allowing its environmental reserve to be used for the new koala habitat and, due to the limited land available at the project site, the Council’s reserve was the best option. “Land around it is known to support koalas and it is part of a wider biodiversity corridor for future preservation,” Mr Elmes said.Planting for the off-set project at Verrierdale has now begun and is expected to be completed by early next month. . www.cooroyrag.com.au


pomona The little blue cottage that could!

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A life well lived…

Kay Wright, mixed media workshop

WHEN the theme for Seniors Week 2014 was announced as ‘A Life Well Lived and Much More to Come…Timeless’, the Pomona & District Community House decided to ask Seniors what this meant to them and to respond in whatever medium called to them. The responses included essays, poems, photographs and art works. For those left wondering how best to answer the question, a Mixed Media Workshop invited participants to explore the theme through words and images. The

Kerry Douglas shares her enthusiasm for ‘A Life Well-Lived’

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results were spectacular! In addition to asking for contributions, the Community House interviewed several ‘local treasures’ about what a ‘Life Well Lived’ meant to them. Alison Napier went out with pad and pen and discovered some great stories and a wonderful array of ‘precious stones, hidden gems and sparkling jewels.’ Last Tuesday, interviewees and contributors came together to celebrate with a lunch at the Lawson Shed. Ian Mackay, well-known bush poet and wordsmith, hosted the event and entertained with his individual brand of poetry. The contributions and interviews have been collated into a special Seniors Week magazine. You can purchase magazines from the Community House for $2.00. The Community House would like to thank everyone who contributed, who was willing to be included and who helped out to make it a spectacular Seniors Week.

SUPERBLY positioned in Olivine Street in the ever popular township of Cooroy, this beautiful Queenslander is perfectly located on the high side of Olivine Street with only a short walk to town and all its amenities. This property features 4 bedrooms, traditional polished hardwood timber floors, classic bathroom with 2nd toilet, easy to manage yard and finished with a sleek modern feel. With a concrete driveway leading to a long double carport, this fully fenced property is a must for anyone looking for that character home.

• North facing property with timber deck and verandah • 4 bedrooms / 1 bathroom - 2nd toilet • Double garage, concrete driveway • Easy to maintain fully fenced yard • Comfortable living and dining area • Short walk to Cooroy town center This property is being presented for auction on the 4th October 2014 at 3.30pm and is Open For Inspection every Saturday leading up to the Auction. Call Brendan Buckenham on 0401 234 694 from Raine & Horne Noosa Hinterland for further details, call the office on 5485 1788, or drop into the office at 8 Reserve Street, Pomona

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On your marks! Get set! Go! NOOSA’S athletes are set to return to the track for the start of the new season of Little Athletics Noosa at the Girraween Sports Complex. All young and aspiring athletes aged between 5 and 16 are invited to register at one of three sign-on days for Little Athletics Noosa. “We are expecting to have a lot of new athletes sign up this season due to the success of Australia’s athletes at the recent Commonwealth Games,” said Centre Manager, Val Hooper. “Adding to this, one of our own athletes, Jordan Csabi, is cur-

Boxing on!

rently competing and representing Australia at the Youth Olympics in Nanjing, China.” All sign-on days for Little Athletics Noosa will be held at the Girraween Sports Complex, Eenie Creek Road in Sunshine Beach. Come along and register on Saturday 30 August, Saturday 6 September and Saturday 13 September from 1–4pm. Competition will commence on Friday 19 September, from 5.30pm. For more information, visit our website at www.littleathleticsnoosa.com.au

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Demons round-up the season ON the weekend we had a number of finals go on. The Under 12’s had gone all season at the top of the ladder with just one loss for the season. They were hot favourites but as often happens to the hot favourites they get pipped at the post. This year the boys lost the Grand Final to Caloundra by a mere 2 goals. A brave effort by our boys and the whole club is proud of them. Seniors likewise had a good season coming second on the ladder to Maroochydore in percentage. However on Saturday down at Glasshouse and under

strength Pomona side battled bravely to go down 111 to 78 points in the preliminary final. The Demons side was seriously depleted due to injury and others working away but the team fought bravely and only lost out on accuracy in front of goal. The Sunshine Coast Junior AFL held their presentation night on the 26th of August at the prestigious Innovation Canter at Sunshine Coast University. Those that were in contention for overall awards that cover all teams in their division were invited to attend.

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Pomona proudly had two footballers that have shown great skill and achieved best and fairest votes in their respective grades. Zac Henning was in-

vited as a contender in the Best and Fairest voting for the DIVISION 2 UNDER 14.Unfortunatly Zac just missed bringing home an award but when you consider Zac

missed a number of games due to injury and competing in Karate championships at the highest level his effort was outstanding. Martin Kelly was also invited as a contender in the best and fairest voting and also Martin was the league’s leading goal kicker in the DIVISION 2 UNDER 12 competition. Kicking a massive 82 goals for the season Martin was first with daylight second.

Congratulations Martin. After the final votes were counted for the Best and Fairest ,Martin finished runner-up missing the top award by just 1 vote. This is an outstanding result and the whole club is very proud of this promising footballer. With the football awards over it was time to acknowledge the off field achievements within Sunshine Coast Junior Football clubs and the Demons had a couple of special achievers there as well. Matt Carson received a commitment to Sunshine Coast Junior Football Award for showing leadership within the club. Matt was our Under 16 captain with his parents Matt was involved in starting the process of “code of conduct policies “that the club now have in place. Well done Matt and well done Sunshine Coast Junior Football for recognising his

efforts. Megan Phipps received the volunteer of the year to cap off a great performance by the small club at the foot of Pomona Mountain. The night before down at the Gabba was the seniors black tie

presentation night and once again the Demons were well represented and took out the top award. Lanze Magin won Best and Fairest for Queensland Football Association North (B) division.

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