Cooroy Rag 9 April 2024

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Chocolate, Sunshine & Smiles

AFTER a nearly three-week wait, the new Noosa mayor Frank Wilkie and six councillors officially took their oath of office for the next four years at an official swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday 3 April at Noosa Council chambers.

The Queensland local government elections were held on Saturday 16 March, with Frank Wilkie in the lead for mayor from the outset after booths closed. However many of the councillor positions,

especially that of the sixth, were extremely close.

Returning councillors Amelia Lorentson, Brian Stockwell, Tom Wegener and Karen Finzel will be joined at the council table by new faces Nicola Wilson and Jess Phillips. Mayor Wilkie, who has taken on the role after outgoing incumbent Clare Stewart declared she would turn to state politics and run for the LNP in the seat of Noosa, said it was a great honour and privilege to take on the mayoralty and was committed to meeting the needs of the community.

2024 Local government election wrap up

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“We have a lot of challenges ahead of us, but with a collaborative approach and support from the community, we can continue to make Noosa Shire a great place to live, work and visit,” he said.

Mayor Wilkie said all councillors are community minded and passionate about the shire.

“I congratulate all councillors on their election, and I look forward to working with them over the coming four years.”

Needs of the hinterland are again a high priority, with locals in the region eager to

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Mayor Wilkie emphatically stated the hinterland would be well accommodated for, with an immediate emphasis on roads.

“Extra resources will continue to go where the need is greatest. That's why almost $150 million is being spent in the hinterland to restore roads and repair land slips. For comparison, the annual capital works budget for the whole shire is around $40 million.”

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KING OF THE MOUNTAIN

Dear editor,

I am writing on behalf of Bendigo Community Bank to express our deep gratitude to the Cooroy Pomona Lions Club for their incredible management of the King of the Mountain event for 44 years. As proud sponsors for over a decade, we have been consistently impressed by the dedication, effort, and spirit of the Lions Club team.

the Lions Club's decision. We are proud to sponsor the Pomona Family Run Day organised as a replacement event.

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Dear editor,

HELLO

readers of the historic Cooroy Rag newspaper. It is a huge honour to be able to take over as editor and to represent this community newspaper.

Community newspapers are incredibly important, and the Cooroy Rag is a voice which looms large within the community news media landscape. I don’t take this responsibility lightly and I do hope to continue with quality news and information that is hyper local and a true representation of the needs and wants of the local readership.

So who am I? I have

been working in community news since 2010 and in the media in one way or another since 2000. I grew up on the Sunshine Coast and completed my high schooling at Nambour State High in 1995. The following year I was a foundation student at the University of the Sunshine Coast where I obtained a BA. Over the years I have completed post graduate study in journalism at UQ and worked at Channel 7 Maroochydore, Noosa Council at The J Noosa, on top of a ski resort as a snow reporter, and most recently as a freelance journalist and

copywriter. I love music, my dog and wine!

I absolutely love where I live and love getting to meet the people who shape the region and hearing their stories. I am passionate about social issues, offering news which is balanced and objective and making sure everyone’s voice is heard. A true community paper reflects the community it represents and with that, I want to hear from you and know what you want to see more or less of in this great paper. I hope I get it right!

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The King of the Mountain is not just a race; it's a cherished community celebration that has created lasting memories, crowned champions, and provided enjoyment for participants and spectators alike. The Lions Club's small but mighty team has been the backbone of this event, showing unwavering commitment to its tradition and impact year after year.

While we share the community's disappointment at the event's cancellation due to increasing restrictions, we fully support

At the other end of Black Mountain Road, the condition of the road is a joke. There are potholes and it’s dangerous for the school bus with kids on it. Along Anderson Road I wouldn't take my dog, and Crawfords Road is full of blind conners. No council members come to check before rain and they just patch the potholes. And they don't clean the drains. Something needs to be fixed soon.

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Bolton meets with local fireys to discuss bill

WITH the Disaster Management and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024 currently being tabled in Parliament, Noosa MP

Sandy Bolton met with representatives from rural fire brigades located across the Noosa region recently.

The Noosa MP arranged

the meeting after local rural fire brigade volunteers expressed concerns regarding the bill.

On 7 March 2024, Minister Boyd introduced the Disaster Management and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024 into the Parliament which will progress the

remaining amendments needed to implement the government’s responses to an independent review report.

These responses were in reply to the 2021 report from KPMG who undertook an independent review into the effectiveness, efficiency and

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The Disaster Management and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024 sets out to implement the following:

• Disaster Management Act 2003: enhance Queensland’s disaster management arrangements

• Queensland Reconstruction Authority Act 2011: expand the Queensland Reconstruction Authority’s functions

• Fire and Emergency Services Act 1990: establish the Queensland Fire and Rescue and the Rural Fire Service Queensland as dedicated fire services under the Act.

Ms Bolton was only too happy to facilitate the meeting and hear directly from our rural fire brigade volunteers.

sustainability of Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) and its volunteer entities.

The resulting report made 19 recommendations in an effort to reform the delivery of fire and emergency services and disaster management.

“It was a full table of our fabulous rural fire brigade units across the Noosa and Nicklin Electorates, including Tinbeerwah, Boreen Point, Kin Kin, Noosa North Shore, Teewah, Black Mountain and Cooroibah. The hot topic was the

Disaster Management Bill which is currently before Parliament.”

“Elements of concern I have taken forward to the Minister and I thank all of our wonderful frontline personnel and volunteers for keeping our communities, families, friends and loved ones safe, you are deeply appreciated every day,” said Sandy.
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Connection is another area to be addressed.

“It's important to acknowledge that while hinterland lifestyles offer rural amenity and pace, residents can feel isolated or disconnected.

“To help counter this, I'm seeking to reinstate regular council meetings in the hinterland halls where residents can meet face to face with their representatives and council staff.”

The role of place making and accessibility was also noted by the new mayor. The new council, when asked how they would address representing hinterland constituents, responded with the following answers.

KAREN FINZEL

“Based on my previous ex-

perience and approachability I will continue to equally serve the needs of residents in the Noosa hinterland and throughout the shire by continuing to actively engage with and listen to the issues, and advocate for outcomes that align with their voices. Together we are stronger.”

AMELIA LORENSTON

“The recent election has reinforced the importance of being a more openfaced council and actively listening to our community. I aim to engage more – conduct open forums, community meetings and coffee chats – to build stronger relationships and foster trust with our residents. By actively listening, engaging with the community, and focusing on key priorities such as infrastructure improvements, I aim to ensure that the hinterland resident voice is heard, and their concerns addressed.”

JESS PHILLIPS

“I am committed to understanding the needs and challenges faced by residents in the Noosa shire. Through active engagement, listening to their

concerns, and working collaboratively with locals, I believe I can effectively serve their needs and represent their interests on the council.”

“I believe we need to do all we can to ensure halls are all-ability accessible, plus foster live music, markets and cultural events in the hinterland, as the social interaction they create is so important," Mayor Wilkie.

BRIAN STOCKWELL

“I have already talked to the mayor and the CEO to advocate for my key hinterland campaign platforms including:

• A 10-year program of gravel road sealing

• Pursuing community housing options on council land

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• Investment in improvements to the Noosa Biosphere Trail and pedestrian and cycling path network

• Implementing the results of the Heritage Review in the Planning Scheme to protect the character of our hinterland towns and villages.”

TOM WEGENER

“I have lived in Cooroy for 23 years and I have watched it grow. There are some real growth issues which are being forced upon us by the population boom in our southern neighbour and by the state. Maintaining the unique character of the hinterland towns in the face of expected population growth is a big challenge. I hope to maintain our special Noosa qualities of the hinterland. A key to this is supporting local entrepreneurial businesses. This is in contrast with chains and franchises. Locally owned is important.”

NICOLA WILSON

“By continuing to listen to hinterland residents and making sure their needs are prioritised.

Many residents and local businesses are still impacted by damaged roads and

cut off from basic services. We need clear timelines on when these will be addressed. I look forward to greater community engagement and would love to hear from residents how best to do that.”

The new council have hit the ground running and will be straight into training and workshops that will help them get on with the job of governing the shire.

“We have a busy few months of workshops and training sessions to get up to speed on the extensive projects and initiatives already underway by council,” Mayor Wilkie said.

“We have a fantastic, well-balanced mix of councillors who have experience in finance, governance, environment and business, and they will be made welcome and supported," Mayor Wilkie.

What do you think of the new Noosa Council? We would love to hear your opinions. Send them in to editorial@cooroyrag. com.au

experienced, we have to wait until the conditions improve to be able to carry out the necessary repair work and mowing of public spaces,” Mr Sengstock said.

“Our staff are doing everything they can to address the damaged roads and ongoing issue of potholes,” he said.

“I know the community gets frustrated when they see potholes and want them repaired quickly.

THEY can’t be avoided easily, and with the ongoing wet conditions council will be ramping up their pothole and road repair work as conditions allow and is asking the community for patience as crews begin the huge task of fixing roads impacted by the wet weather.

Acting Infrastructure Services director Shaun Walsh encouraged motorists to drive to the conditions, particularly on gravel roads.

“Conditions on gravel roads can change very quickly, so it’s important drivers remain alert,

slow down and look for washouts, landslips and potholes,” he said.

Mr Walsh said council had implemented road recovery strategies to urgently repair impacted roads.

Parks and gardens have also suffered as a result of the prolonged wet weather, with many waterlogged and unable to be mowed regularly.

Acting Chief Executive Larry Sengstock said there was no quick fix with the saturated conditions and prolonged wet weather.

“With the incredible amount of rain we’ve

“We prioritise the work and get them repaired as quickly as the conditions allow,” he said.

Crews have repaired 77 in the past two months and are using about two tonnes of premix daily to patch and fill wash outs, potholes and cracked road edges.

Mr Sengstock said this was on top of the ongoing flood-damaged repair work from the 2022 rain event.

“At last count we had about 15 different flood projects underway which have been further impacted by the recent wet weather,” he said.

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No free ride as council continues fining for illegal camping

Laws officers issued a host of infringement notices and seven warnings in the latest patrol of illegal camping hotspots carried out over a weekend prior to Easter.

Gyndier Drive at Tinbeerwah, Wallace Park at Noosaville, as well Noosa Heads Lions Park, Noosa Woods and Noosa Spit were among the areas targeted.

Local Laws officers issued another six infringements and nine warnings only days before at popular illegal camping locations.

Development and Regulation Director Richard MacGillivray said residents and ratepayers were fed up with travellers monopolising carparks and leaving a mess behind.

“We know the community wants action taken and so we continue to undertake patrols of popular areas at various times of the day and night,” he said.

Mr MacGillivray said the trial of the 10 pm to 4 am no-parking zone through Noosa Woods and Noosa Spit had been successful in curbing illegal camping through that area.

“The restrictions will remain in place while council considers broader enforcement options to regulate camping and parking in these areas.”

Council is fast-tracking plans to implement towaway zones in high demand parking areas such as the entrance to the Noosa National Park, and vehicles that overstay the time limits may be towed away in a longer-term plan to halt illegal camping.

“So far this year council has responded to 84 complaints from residents

regarding illegal camping,” Mr MacGillivray said.

Parking fines vary from $77 to $116 depending on the offence, and $309 for illegal camping. These fines can be much higher if the matter goes to court.

Council wants to assure the community that they are aware of the difference between travellers and the genuinely homeless.

“As always, we continue to take a common-sense approach.

“People living in cars due to housing issues are not the target of our enforcement efforts,” Mr MacGillivray said.

“Our staff are trained to recognise people in need and assist them with referrals to services that may be able to support them.”

Do you have something to say on this topic? We would love to know your thoughts. Send in your comments as a letter to the editor at editorial@cooroyrag.com.au

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Cash in on Easter excess at container exchange

CONTAINERS for Change is urging Queenslanders to make their Easter holiday even more rewarding by collecting and returning their empty drink containers for 10-cent refunds.

With many away over the long weekend and the school holidays, the call to recycle Easter empties follows the recent milestone achievement of eight billion containers returned through Containers for Change since it began in 2018.

Local drop off points include Envirobank at Cooroy (5 Johnson Court, Cooroy), Change Exchange Pomona (Pomona Connection Road) and Reviva Noosa Reuse Shop located at 561 Eumundi Noosa Road.

Natalie Roach, CEO of Container Exchange, the not-for-profit organisation that runs Containers for Change in Queensland, said the eight billion milestone

equates to $800 million returned to the pockets of Queenslanders.

"I’d like to congratulate Queenslanders on their ongoing support and commitment to container recycling – it's truly remarkable to see the positive impact Containers for Change is having in communities right across our state, including the $12.5 million in refunds paid to charities and community groups," Ms Roach said.

"As families enjoy their Easter camping trips and adventures, we encourage them to make a positive impact by collecting their empties and returning them for 10-cent refunds through Containers for Change.

"We know over holiday weekends, it's common for people to enjoy more drinks, and by recycling their containers, Queenslanders not only contribute to a cleaner environment but also

earn cash rewards for their efforts."

More items were now also included in the acceptable items to be recycled.

“With Containers for Change now including glass wine and spirit bottles, there are even more reasons for Queenslanders to take part.

“Getting started on a container collecting journey and experiencing the benefits of Containers for Change is easier than ever.

“Customers can simply download the Containers for Change app to keep track of their refunds and select their preferred container refund point from depots, 24-hour bag drops, selfserve reverse vending machine kiosks, and free home collection.”

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Youth Festival set to rock Pomona

youth orientated with a full day of entertainment on offer from 9 am to 5 pm.

As part of the Noosa Council-supported Thrive Youth Festival young musicians will be showcasing their wares as part of the ‘Pomonapalooza’ musicians showcase event.

This will be a vibrant celebration of the resilience of the young people of Noosa Shire and is completely free.

There will be interactive workshops, sports, skateboarding and the Pomonapalooza showcase.

The Thrive Youth Festival is run in conjunction with Queensland Youth Week which celebrates and recognises the talents, achieve-

ments, and contributions of young people to their community, the state, and the world around them.

Acts set to play on the day include Morgan Ferne and indie rock band Mum Said No.

Thrive Youth Festival will run from 9 am to 5 pm, Thursday 11 April at the Pomona and District Community House.

thrilled to be able to have their wedding in such a special and historic place.

Matthew became a Christian four years ago and Emily only within the past year.

The couple are very passionate about community involvement and one of their main loves is the Pomona Christian Outreach Group who meet at the Pomona Memorial Hall every Friday and Sunday afternoons from 4 to 6 pm.

ON SATURDAY 16 March

the Cooroy Gospel Hall saw its first wedding in over 20 years when Matthew Alderton and Emily Smith wed in front of family and friends.

Cooroy local Matthew was born at Cooroy Hospital in 1984 and his new wife Emily was born in Melbourne.

Devout Christians, Matthew and Emily were

The outreach program involves a fun game of sport, good food and a Bible study session. Along with Pomona, Cooroy Gospel Hall also hosts a kids’ outreach every Friday night at 6:30 pm. Matthew and Emily encourage all to come along.

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Above and right: The newly married couple Matthew Alderton and Emily Smith; Cooroy local Matthew married his bride Emily in front of family and friends at the Cooroy Gospel Hall. Photos: Contributed
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Katie Rose calling for more volunteers

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Project Manager Lena McCormack stated that volunteering with Katie Rose was a great way to meet new people.

Katie Rose Cottage Hospice provides palliative and end-of-life care at its hospice, and with the government funding only 20 per cent of the costs, the other 80 per cent is raised by the charity itself by way of fundraising – and its four op shops account for much

“Helping out gives people companionship as well as being social and we can work in with whatever amount of time people have to give.

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Roles can range from sorting, serving and helping with displays, and all ages are welcome to become a volunteer.

“It’s a lot of fun and we have some fabulous vollies already, but we really need more,” Lena said.

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How to be scam aware

COMMUNITY Bank Cooroy is warning the community to be aware of remote access scams where fraudsters gain access remotely to individuals’ computers and often financial losses ensue. According to ScamWatch more than $15 million was reported lost from 8,975 remote access scams in 2023 in Australia.

Recent data shows reports of these hacking scams are down 10 per cent on the same period last year; however the bank is calling for ongoing vigilance as scammers continue to evolve their tactics and some people may not be reporting these crimes.

Head of Customer Fraud and Scam Protection, Jason Gordon, said scammers will use every trick in the book

to gain access.

“Once access is granted, scammers may install malicious software, steal sensitive information, or initiate unauthorised transactions, leaving victims and their bank accounts vulnerable.

“We will never call you to ask you to transfer funds, send money or ask for your PIN/password. We will never ask you to download software or enable remote access to your devices,” Mr Gordon said.

“If you are speaking to someone claiming to be from Bendigo Bank and you are unsure if the caller is legitimate, hang up and contact us directly on 1300 236 344.

“We also want people to know that Bendigo Bank has removed links from all

our SMS messages, so customers who receive an SMS that includes a link should treat that as suspicious.”

Almost half of all remote access scams reported to ScamWatch in 2023 were by phone, but these scams can also be via text, social media or email.

Scammers establish trust by claiming to work for your bank, a utility company, delivery service, telecommunication services (such as NBN), or a government agency.

Bendigo Bank is committed to educating customers and the wider community to be especially wary of calls, texts and emails about online banking in which there is a request to download programs or software that enable screen sharing, reset a password or update account details.

Mr Gordon’s advice to customers who may have fallen victim to a bank impersonation scam is to visit www.bendigobank.com.au/ security immediately and to report it and get support.

More information is also available via www.scamwatch.gov.au

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McGinns of Kenilworth: A little cafe with big heart and delicious food and drink offerings!

“At that time of the morning we are serving road workers and the farmers, and we just love our locals and regulars … they are just fantastic,” Lisa said.

The cafe welcomes locals and visitors alike, with a menu that caters to every palate and dietary need. From gluten-free options to vegan delights and Lavazza coffee, McGinns has something for everyone.

“Our sandwiches are

huge, the size of two really, and at the moment one of our specialities is our savoury waffle which I make onsite,” Lisa stated.

All the standard drinks are available too – including milkshakes, smoothies, frappes and cold drinks.

The cafe’s offerings extend beyond just food and drink: with a ramp for disabled access, dogs are also welcome outside, and patrons can either dine in, on the deck outside, or take away.

Lisa’s journey with McGinns began three years ago when she decided to re-enter the hospitality industry after a hiatus of 17 years. Having lived on farms and now managing the family dairy farm that supplies Norco, Lisa is kept busy with the farm, cafe and being a mum.

Looking to visit Kenilworth? Lisa says why not make a day of it and explore the region either before or after a stop at McGinns.

“There’s a nice walk at Little Yabba Creek and there’s the beautiful park in town for the kids; there’s the skate park and we also have a new basketball court and outdoor gym here.”

McGinns of Kenilworth is located at 11 Elizabeth St, Kenilworth and is open from 4:30 am to 3 pm seven days a week. Phone 5446 0025 for more information.

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Ancient language fused with modern production

A NIGHT of haunting and soulful music will be gracing the stage of the Majestic Theatre on Saturday April 13 with duo ‘Yirinda’ preforming for just one night only from 7pm.

Yirinda combine ancient Aboriginal language with sublime modern production and will be bringing their band along for this concert.

Fred Leone and Samuel Pankhurst’s music invokes thousands of generations

of story and culture, while emerging as something entirely new. Fred is one of three Butchulla Songmen – a song and language custodian for the Butchulla people from the Fraser Coast region of Queensland, including K’gari (formerly known as Fraser Island).

Fred sings the songs on this album in the endangered Butchulla language, now spoken by only a handful of people and Samuel is an internationally acclaimed contrabassist and producer known for his kaleidoscopic harmonies and polyrhythmic mastery. Yirinda are touring nationally, with their band, to promote their new, self-titled album, and performing at the Majestic Theatre on Saturday April 13th. Doors and Bar open from 6pm with the show starting at 7pm.

Tickets are $30 and can be purchased online via www. themajestictheatre.com.au

A world of music by Noosa Orchestra

NOOSA Orchestra invites you to board a flight of musical fantasy to discover A World of Music with three music scores which will transport you to another world this April.

Over two consecutive weekends the orchestra will perform in both Cooroy (20 April) and Noosaville (28 April), and the Cooroy Rag has a double pass to give away to one of the performances (see page 13).

The orchestra’s autumn concert is themed around

Events Calendar

APRIL 12MAY 12

What: The Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre exhibition program

Date: Opening - Saturday April 13. Season to run from April 12 – May 12

Time: Opening 1pm - 4pm

Location: Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre, 11 Maple St Cooroy

Artists displayed: Saren Dobkins, Helen Saint Smith, Lauren Manser, Hoofbeats Sanctuary

the concept that travel enriches and broadens our minds and the concerts will feature three masterpieces that were composed or written abroad. Mozart’s ‘Sinfonia Concertante’, Haydn’s ‘The London Symphony’ and Schonberg’s medley from Les Misérables will be performed.

Noosa Orchestra’s Chrissy Davis will be on violin together with Dan Williams on viola, and Chrissy describes the first movement as a conversation between the violin and the viola.

“The viola has a lower tone, the most beautiful colour of sound, whereas the violin is a bit higher and brighter.”

If you would like to win the double pass that we have to give away, please tell us your most memorable musical event experienced in Noosa Shire.

Email your answer to advertising@cooroyrag.com. au by COB on Wednesday 17 April with the subject heading ‘Orchestra’ and don’t forget to include your phone number.

Tickets for Adults $35 | Students (18+) $15 | School age $10 (plus booking fee) www.eventbrite.com or $40 at the door (cash only).

APRIL 13

What: Yirinda Album

Launch

Date: Saturday April 13. Time: 7-9pm.

Location: Majestic Theatre Pomona

Further Details: Doors & Bar open 6pm Show starts 7pm. Tickets $30.

APRIL 20 & APRIL 28

What: Noosa Orchestra & Ensembles presents: A World of Music

Date: Saturday April 20 (Cooroy) & Sunday April 28 (Noosaville). Time: 2.30pm

Location: Cooroy Memorial Hall | Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Hall (Noosaville)

Further Details: Adults $35 | Students (18+) $15 | School age $10 (plus booking fee) www.eventbrite.com or $40 at the door (cash only).

AUGUST 24-27

What: Gympie Music Muster

Date: August 24-27.

Location: Amamoor Creek near Gympie.

Further Details: Full line up just announced. Tickets and details at www.muster.com.au

SEPTEMBER 13-14

What: 2024 Noosa Country Show

Date: September 13-14.

Location: Pomona Showground.

Further Details: www. noosashowsociety. org.au

SEPTEMBER 13-15

What: Mitchell Creek Rock N Blues Festival.

Date: September 13-15.

Location: 3 Mitchell Creek Road, Kandanga Creek. Further Details: Full line up just released. Tickets and details at www.mitchellcreekrocknbluesfest. com.au

Do you have an event coming up?

Sat 20 April 2.30pm

Cooroy Memorial Hall

Sun 29 April 2.30pm

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Hall, Noosaville

Tickets Online at www.eventbrite.com preferred option

Adults .................. $35

Students (18+) ....... $15 School Age .......$10

Tickets above have a booking fee

At Door ...............$40 Cash

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Country music concert at the Hall of Fame

THE AUSTRALASIAN

Country Music Hall of Fame which is located at 24 Steggalls Road, Yandina will be holding a concert on Sunday 21 April from 12 noon and the entire community is invited. This event will see musician Billy Guy onstage playing his songs that everyone knows and love. With contagious energy and a great repertoire of songs, this will be a great showcase of music all backed by the house

band. The afternoon of music will also have on offer raffles and door prizes as well as free tea and coffee, and people can BYO their lunch or afternoon tea.

Entry for the concert is just $8 for members and $10 for guests. The ACMA is a proud not-for-profit organisation that puts its funds back into the upkeep of the hall and providing music for the community. Further enquiries can be made by phoning 0437 191 004.

New exhibitions opening at Butter Factory

THE WEATHER might be slowly getting cooler; however the local arts scene is only heating up, with four new exhibitions set to open at the Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre (CBFAC) on 13 April from 1 to 4 pm.

The community is invited to come along and to enjoy a walkthrough of three of the exhibits from 1 pm with CBFAC coordinator and curator Kevin Wilson. Works will be available to purchase and there will be drinks and nibbles on offer.

Three female artists at very different stages of their careers will be showcased in the front three galleries.

Helen Saint-Smith’s exhibition Collage Exposed is a fun, colourful and eclectic collection of works on canvas, with subjects stretching from Antarctica to Portugal. And in her first solo show, Lauren Manser’s Emergence features images of the Tasmanian landscape, after she rediscovered her creative self after working in the mining industry.

Hoofbeats Sanctuary is returning to host its annual fundraising exhibition, located in the large back space,

to aid its equine therapy and trauma recovery programs. From 2 pm the opening event will move into official opening and entertainment for the annual Hoofbeats exhibition titled Seeing the Soul: The Human-Animal Connection. This year’s exhibition expands to include works that depict the relationships and deep bonds that occur between animals and humans rather than just those between horses and humans.

All these exhibitions run from 13 April to 12 May, with the official openings on Saturday 13 April from 1 to 4 pm.

Win two tickets to ‘A World of Music’ by Noosa Orchestra and Ensemble

FOR your chance to win, tell us about the most memorable event that you have experienced at the Cooroy Memorial Hall.

You can choose to attend this event at Cooroy Memorial Hall 20th April at 2:30pm or Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Hall 28th April at 2:30pm.

Email your answer to advertising@cooroyrag. com.au - Submissions close 16th April. Maximum 100 words. Winner will be notified by email and the winning entry published in our next edition. T&C’s apply.

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Saren Dobkins’s Hiding in Plain Sight spans her 30 years of self-portraiture, in painterly vignettes. Saren Dobkins’ piece Acting with Intent will be shown as part of her exhibition Hiding in Plain Sight Photos: CBFAC Proudly sponsored by Angela Kirkpatrick, Cooroy Butchery and the Noosa Orchestra. Billy Guy will be performing in Yandina on Sunday 21 April. Photo: ACMA
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A Request to Noosa Shire and Surrounding Area Residents for Camphor Laurel

Cooroy Camphor Laurel members are all volunteers, both male and female. We are requesting fresh supplies of Camphor Laurel suitable for milling, due to a high demand of hand made products from our shop. Shop hours are between 7:30am-12:00pm Monday to Friday.

If anyone has felled or is thinking of felling trees can you please give us a call or ask your arborist to call us.

We will arrange to collect the logs from your accessible property. Our request is for logs over 1.5 metre in length and greater than 300mm diameter.

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exhibition during the month of April at the Bendigo Community Bank, 36 Maple Street, Cooroy.

Paul has been involved in the water colour group at Wallace House, Noosaville and has exhibited regularly there and more recently Paul has taken to acrylics.

Paul loves travelling through remote parts of Australia and where possible likes to either paint or sketch ‘en plein air’, as he finds this helps capture the sense of place of a location. Paul also takes photos and paints from these images in his studio or uses his imagination to find inspiration for his work. This exhibition features the best of Paul’s existing landscape paintings and

Dawn service at 4.45am for a 5am start at the cenotaph on Diamond Street, Cooroy.

Gunfire breakfast from 6am at the RSL. March from 10am – meet at the Butter Factory with step off at 10.30am. Two-up from 1.30pm in the Memorial Hall.

Noosa/Tewantin

Dawn service, 5.30am, Tewantin Noosa RSL Sub Branch cenotaph.

Eumundi

Community walk and service, 7.30am, Caplick Park to Amphitheatre.

Kenilworth

Breakfast, march and

some new, vibrant abstract paintings. All of the paintings on display are being shown in Cooroy for the first time.

The show will also feature a selection of Paul’s photos from trips he has made to a range of remote locations around Australia. Whenever possible Paul has also taken the opportunity to attend workshops with other artists.

From these workshops and other influences he has embarked on a journey of developing his own personal painting style which will be on display throughout the month of April.

Find more information on Instagram: @paulmeertensart

main service, 7.30am, Kenilworth Town Park to RSL Memorial opposite showgrounds.

Verrierdale

Dawn service, 5.45am, Verrierdale community hall.

Sunday dance lessons

lessons at The Tewantin Masonic Hall, Moorindil Street. Singles or couples welcome. Just rock up. For more info, please ring Andrew on 0429829328 or visit: andrewsclassdance.com

Noosaville VIEW Club

Noosaville lunchtime View Club is dedicated to supporting the education of Australian children who are experiencing year-round disadvantage. Socially, this welcoming club meets twice a month at a Friendship Day on the second Thursday of each month.The club meeting is at the Tewantin RSL on the fourth Thursday of each month, when the club president discusses relevant matters pertaining to the club. There is also a guest speaker and lunch. For more information call Wendy Brooks on 0417 267 281.

Noosa Probus 2010

Noosa 2010 Combined

Probus is a great club for retired men and women who love going on bus trips, having coffee, lunches, dinner outings, weekly walks, yoga, theatre, garden outings, and an interesting monthly speaker. Meetings are held at ‘Lawns’ (Tewan-

tin Noosa Bowls Club), 65 Hilton Tce, Tewantin on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 9 am. For details phone Barbara on 0491 354 054.

Fabulous 60s Plus

A fun, friendly, seniors social group. Couples and singles are welcome to join us for morning coffee every Monday at the Noosa Golf Club, Tewantin from 10 am, and every Thursday at the Boathouse on the Noosa River from 10 am. There is a monthly program of lunches, dinners, picnics, walks and other fun activities. Contact Joan on 0419 517 869.

Anglican Church

Family Services, Sunday Morning, 9am Service. Located at Miva Street Cooroy and Rectory Street Pomona. Ph 0411 394 923.

Baptist Church Sunday services, all welcome from 10am. Cooroy community, 21 Maple Street Cooroy. Phone 5474 3309 or 5485 2298.

Church of United Spiritualism of Australia

Clairvoyance, guest speakers, healing/mediations. Cooroy QCWA Hall, Maple St, Wednesday 7pm. Rev Kathy McVann. Phone 0414 972 632

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Free resources and training from LifeFlight for emergencies

IN AN effort to help save lives LifeFlight have produced a free guide and training called ‘First Minutes Matter’ which is all about saving lives and what to do in times of emergency.

areas such as ‘First minutes matter when camping,’ when eating, when swimming, and when CPR is needed and so on. Practical information is listed, and it could just save a life.

LifeFlight is committed to offering their booklet to participants for free, so that everyone, no matter who they are or what they do, has access to knowledge that could save a life.

LifeFlight also offers the First Minutes Matter training as a free workshop.

Forever Fitter with Ange

WITH busy lives fitness can easily be put on the backburner. But really, in the grand scheme of things, it’s hard to argue that exercise is not important. It impacts both the quality and quantity of our time on this planet. Beyond the immediate benefits of a fitter physique, regular exercise sets in motion a cascade of positive effects that reverberate through every facet of our existence. So let’s spend a few moments remembering the basic benefits of exercise.

pivotal role in preventing and managing chronic conditions. From cardiovascular diseases and diabetes to obesity and certain cancers, numerous studies have demonstrated that maintaining an active lifestyle significantly reduces the risk of these ailments. The strengthening of the immune system through regular exercise adds an additional layer of defence, contributing to a longer and healthier life.

Exercise fosters independence and mobility as we age. A body in motion stays agile and resilient, enabling individuals to maintain an active lifestyle well into their later years. This not only enhances the quantity of life but also ensures that each moment is lived to the fullest.

Based on years of lifesaving medical knowledge, the training is an innovative and potentially lifesaving safety education program and can be accessed for free.

The booklet is easy to follow and broken down into

At LifeFlight, saving lives is at the heart of everything they do, and they want everyone to have the knowledge of what to do in those vital first minutes of a medical emergency.

Delivered as a self-paced online program or in-person workshops, First Minutes Matter will equip you with practical skills for time-critical medical situations while professional help is on the way. What you’ll learn could save a life.

To find out more about the free workshops please visit www.firstminutesmatter.org. au and the First Minutes Matter booklet can be downloaded at www.lifeflight. org.au/first-minutes-matter/ emergency-booklet/

Regular physical activity significantly enhances the overall quality of life. Exercise acts as a natural stress buster, releasing endorphins that uplift mood and alleviate anxiety. A brisk walk, a challenging workout, or a calming yoga session - the act of moving helps to ward off the effects of stress and promotes well-being.

Exercise isn’t just for fitness, it’s also for health. Exercise plays a

Exercise makes you live longer Studies consistently show a strong correlation between physical activity and increased life expectancy. Regular exercise not only reduces the risk of premature death but also delays the ageing process at a cellular level. The positive impact on vital physiological functions, including cardiovascular health, bone density and cognitive function, collectively contributes to a more extended and vibrant life.

Exercise not only enhances the quality of our daily experiences but also extends the quantity of our precious time. By embracing physical activity as a lifelong companion, individuals can unlock the keys to a healthier, happier, and more enduring journey through life.

Aim for 2.5 to 5 hours of moderate intensity activity and 1.25 to 2.5 hours of vigorous intensity activity per week. Are you getting enough? If not, reach out –I’d love to help you.

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Caring for and looking after birds Animal talk with Craig

FOLLOWING on from the last article and reflecting fondly on the memory of our cockatiel Rio whistling the Popeye theme tune, I thought it would be appropriate to touch on a few points regarding the health and well-being of aviary birds.

The majority of caged birds that I see are psittacines (parrots) - the following will be most relevant to this group. As with poultry (you’ll have to get your hands on the last Rag for that info!) these birds habitually form flocks and have the same issues when it comes to veterinary intervention. The instinct to mask signs of illness to avoid being turned on by other birds in the flock or predated upon, means that a bird that appears sick is very sick. The smaller varieties, particularly budgerigars, present particular

challenges as even the stress of examination while sick has been known to send them off the mortal coil.To ensure a happy and healthy life, there are a few basic considerations. Cages should be as large as possible and preferably long rather than high. Appropriately sized branches from a non-toxic tree species make ideal perches, and the varied diameters allow the bird to find a comfortable spot to rest. Dowel/sandpaper covered perches that often come with a new cage should be removed as they put undue pressure on the feet of the birds. Make sure the perch is not over food/ water bowls.

Newspaper and paper towel are more hygienic as a cage liner than wood shavings or sand. Feed and water bowls should be changed daily to prevent

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proliferation of mould and bacteria.

Birds are intelligent and active creatures that require mental and physical stimulation. Toys that cannot be dismantled and consumed are a good diversion and cages should be placed in a position that allows a good degree of interaction with the household (not the kitchen). Keep in mind that the proximity of cats, dogs and wild birds can be stressful for your feathered friend.

With respect to diet, grains should make up about 60 per cent of the daily intake. All seed diets, even when fortified with vitamins and minerals can be deficient as many birds will pick out a favourite seed at the exclusion of the rest of the ration. Obese little budgies and cockatiels with skin and respiratory disorders from vitamin A deficiency are the eventual result. The addition of sprouted seed, broccoli, capsicum and fresh fruits (avoid onions, avocado, garlic and highly processed food) are options for a more balanced diet.

In my opinion, a pelleted diet is a better base ration than seed and although weaning your sunflower seed addicted cockatiel onto pellets can be a challenge, the health benefits are worth the effort.

Craig is the practice principal veterinarian at Cooroy Veterinary Surgery. Phone Cooroy Veterinary Surgery on (07) 5447 6655.

NOOSA RSPCA would like to introduce everyone to their delightful little ‘POGs’. They are ‘not yet a

puppy, and not yet a dog ... they’re POGS!’

Aged from four to twelve months these adorable

companions are at that age where playful puppy antics meet the beginning of doggy wisdom.

The RSPCA have many cute little POGS just waiting for their forever homes, dogs such as ‘Ace’ are ready to be taken home now.

Ace is a beautiful soul who overcame a difficult start in life. Despite being underweight and not socialised, he quickly warmed up to staff, revealing his winning personality. Ace may be initially overwhelmed in new environments and when meeting new people, but with patience and treats, he’ll become your best friend. Once comfortable, Ace transforms into a cuddle bug, ready to steal your heart.

So many dogs and younger dogs such as Ace are ready to be adopted and to find out more please visit the Noosa Centre located at the corner of Hollett and Eumundi/Noosa Rd, Noosaville or online at www.rspcaqld. org.au/locations/noosa

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Colourful Easter hats paraded at Cooroy State School

CHILDREN from across all year levels at Cooroy State School proudly displayed their colourful hats on Thursday 28 March with the annual Easter Hat Parade.

Whilst the parade was not able to take place outside, the wet weather did not dampen the Easter tradition and the parade took place in the main hall in front of family and friends.

The annual parade is very popular with children from all year levels and the school community inviting parents and guardians to come along and watch the students parade their colour hats.

The Easter Hat Parade is held each year on the Thursday before Easter. Students will now have a break and will return to school on Monday 15 April.

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From top: students with their hand-decorated hats ready to walk into the hall; teachers also joined in on the parade; big smiles and creative hats and so much creativity on display! All photos: Cooroy State School

Locks lopped for more than

a decade

for world’s greatest shave

BRIGHT and colourful hair along with shaved heads have been gracing the students and staff at Good Shepherd Lutheran College for over ten years with the school community taking part in the World’s Greatest Shave Campaign in a quest to rid the world of blood cancer.

Committing to shaving one’s head is a minor sacrifice compared to the struggle that those faced with blood cancers have to deal with, and eight courageous Good Shepherd students pledged to cut or shave their hair and also raise much needed funds. Their fundraising efforts before the shave will help research scientists continue their search for better ways to diagnose and treat blood cancer more effectively.

Good Shepherd Lutheran College principal Anthony Dyer stated that the school community was proud to

help others.

“By participating in the World’s Greatest Shave, students learn important values and lessons through the shared experience of shaving and fundraising – including empathy, empowerment, philanthropy, community values and social conscience.

“As a college we are passionate about this campaign and will continue to support the vital work it undertakes.”

Students understand that when they sign up to shave or cut their hair for World’s Greatest Shave, they send a powerful message of hope to the 140,000 Australians and their families facing blood cancer right now.

Many people facing blood cancer lose their hair during treatment, so it was really important to 10-year-old Lexie Cook that her hair was cut at an eligible length to be used for a wig. While fellow year 5 student Benjamin Macdonald didn’t have the

same length, he did manage to raise over $3,000 before watching his hair fall to the ground.

The school community at Good Shepherd went above and beyond to raise as much as they could, by way of a free dress day, delicious bake sales, sausage sizzles and hosting a Crazy Hair Day.

“Good Shepherd has raised well over $200,000 in its 12-year history of raising money for blood cancer research.

“While the fundraising was entertaining for all involved, the main purpose remains very much in the spotlight for the students at Good Shepherd.

We thank every person who participated, encouraged, donated, supported and rallied, and we look forward to sharing our final overall tally in the weeks to come.”

Positive Behaviour for Learning: ACommunity Approach

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

You can support our students by:

 Acknowledging when they have a willingness to be involved

 Highlighting when they are prepared in the community

 Recognising when they display initiative in the community

We are Responsible, Respectful & Active Learners

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Pomona/Cooran Cutters prepare for 2024 season

THE POMONA/Cooran Cutters are looking forward to a big season of league with the club celebrating 35 years this year, and they kicked off the season at the end of March.

The Cutters put in the hard yards during the off season with their coaches taking part in a coaching clinic up at the Gympie Junior Rugby League. The coaches were facilitated by Lachy from NRL Coaching and had a coaching session with NRL player

Darren Burns.

Home games will be bigger than ever this year and the Cutters want to give a shout out to their volunteers who make things run so smoothly when at home.

President Sharon stated that they are invaluable to the club.

“To Nicky (our treasurer), who has been there daily, constantly for the past few weeks – you’re a legend and to Jaymie our canteen convenor who makes sure we have enough food to

feed everyone and preps all week to make it all run smoothly - you rock girl. What a team we have!”

The Cutters would love to see more Under7s sign up for this year and hope to see as many locals as possible supporting the team at their home games. For more information on the Cutters please phone 0407 852 320 or visit Facebook at ‘Pomona Cooran Cutters Rugby League and Country Kitchen’.

AFL Returns to Pomona

THE POMONA Demons AFL Club want to let the community know to mark their calendars now with AFL returning to Pomona on April 20 when the Demons take on the Wide Bay Eagles.

AFL is set to be hot this year with the club fielding a senior men’s team for the first time in some years. However, the Demons are

still happy to accept more players over 16 who want to play AFL. The club are also on the lookout for more Under 11s (year five and six) who want to kick the sherrin around this season.

Games are played every Saturday from April to August. Games are played at Pomona, Hervey Bay, Maryborough, and Bund-

Sunshine Coast Riding for the Disabled news and vollie callout

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volunteers

activities.

SUNSHINE Coast Riding for the Disabled (SCRDA) who are located at 2 Monak Road at North Arm will be holding their AGM on Friday April 19 at 11.30am. The charity hopes to see all members attend and financial members are invited to vote.

Upcoming events include the Bunnings BBQ at Noosaville on April 12, term two starting on April 16 for green week participants, AGM on April 19, term 2 start for orange week participants on April 23 and coach assessments on April 24. SCRDA are happy to say that their new grandstand is up and was put together all thanks to some great volunteer skill. The grandstand was purchased in kit form thanks to a grant from Sunshine Coast Council. As with most charity and not for profit groups SCRDA are calling out for some new maintenance volunteers to help keep the SCRDA centres (both at North Arm and at Verrierdale) looking fabulous.

The association also need some volunteers to help with their fundraising ventures once a month on a Wednesday morning and another one or two volunteers to help with car parking at the Eumundi Markets are needed.

aberg with the club bus utilised for most of the away games. Fees to play for the season are $465 with payment plans available in an effort to make playing more accessible.

Training is each Tuesday and Thursday from 5.45pm.

For further details please call Team Manager, Aaron on 0488 425 233

Volunteer Profile – Jann Griffin Jann volunteers on a Tuesday morning and has been with SCRDA since October 2020. Jann is a fantastic side-walker! She has a wonderful knack of fully supporting her riders with compassion and positive comments, and always looks for the best in riders and encourages them to try their hardest. Thank you Jann! SCRDA are located at 2 Monak Road, North Arm. Enquiries can be made to 5472 7280 or admin@ scrda.org.au

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VAPING

PARLIAMENT met for the two weeks in the lead up to Easter, and one of my speeches addressed the booming demand for illegal and black-market cigarettes and vapes, and the organised crime syndicates that control this $1 billion trade.

The Government is doubling down on its prescription only model, trying to push through its Vaping Reform Bill, making it illegal to import, manufacture, or supply non-therapeutic vaping products. Australia is the only country to adopt a GP prescription model for vaping products. But this is not working when only around 10 per cent of vape users purchase vapes legally with a prescription.

Sophisticated crime gangs are benefitting from this illegal trade while governments miss out on excise and GST revenue to fund schools, hospitals, infrastructure and services.

We need a better policy

approach to combat criminal vapes and tobacco, and the Coalition supports an inquiry to examine effective controls and regulations, such as are in place in the United Kingdom, the United States of America, New Zealand, Canada, and the European Union.

FOOD TAX

In Parliament I also spoke against Labor’s Fresh Food Tax on farmers and consumers. The Labor Government is forcing Australian farmers to pay the biosecurity controls costs of their international competitors for the foreign produce importers seek to sell here.

While we need strong biosecurity policies, the importers seeking to access Australian markets should be responsible for paying for controlling the risks posed by their produce. Not Australian farmers.

Any extra costs to Australian farmers will mean extra costs to us as consumers. People are already experiencing financial pain at the checkout. The Government’s Fresh Food Tax on farmers will increase cost of living pressures on Australians.

These speeches and more can be found at www.llewobrien.com.au Llew

KOM

IN RESPONSE to the cancellation of the muchloved, historical King of the Mountain (KOM) race event, I asked a Question without Notice (QWN) during Parliament to the Queensland Minister for Environment. Understandably, many in our community are upset about what has eventuated. Despite this I encourage all to support the KOM committee in their decision as well as the Pomona Family Fun Day which will still run. Remember, it takes a village!

SCOOTERS

Reforms were recently passed in Queensland Parliament regarding electric bikes and scooters. These expand the application of careless riding offences for personal mobility devices and bicycles encompassing roads as well all road-related areas such as footpaths and bicycle paths. Riders are now legally required to stop and provide their details in the event of an inci-

dent, with offences carrying a maximum fine of $6,192 - please let family including children and friends know. If you witness any breaches of the Queensland Road Rules, please report these to the QPS by emailing Policelink at policelink@police. qld.gov.au or by calling on 131 444.

AWARDS

The Noosa MP Queensland Day Awards will open on April 15. We all know of wonderful volunteers and businesses who provide pro bono assistance in our community and go above and beyond for us. Show your gratitude by nominating them for this award via any of the organisations they do great work for. Nominations close 12pm Monday May 22, 2024. More information is available at Noosa 360. Follow ‘Sandy Bolton MP’ on Facebook to receive information as soon as it is available and subscribe to our e-newsletter at www. SandyBolton.com/Newsletters which will also ensure you receive Noosa related polling. Always, if you require assistance regarding state matters, please contact us on 5319 3100 or via noosa@parliament.qld. gov.au.

PRICE GOUGING

EARLIER this year, the Premier wrote to the Big Four supermarkets – Woolies, Coles, IGA and Aldi – asking them to explain why they’re reporting record profits while families and farmers are doing it tough. Their answer simply was not good enough. So we’re taking action.

We’re launching the Supermarket Pricing Select Committee to hold the big supermarkets accountable. This is a public inquiry, so I absolutely encourage everyone to have their say by making a submission. Visit parliament.qld.gov.au/ Work-of-Committees/Committees and scroll down to find the Supermarket Pricing Select Committee. If you want to make a submission and need a hand with anything, please don’t hesitate to contact my office on 5406 4100. Support for sports I’m committed to keeping our community active.

That’s why I’m proud to announce that we’re funding our local sporting clubs with $884,728 to make their facilities more accessible. Some of these include:

• Woombye Snakes FC, who will receive $289,321 for changerooms and amenities at their Woombye clubhouse.

• Nambour Tennis Club will receive $245,407 to upgrade their courts, encouraging more people to stay active and play tennis.

• This comes in addition to another nine sporting groups receiving funding across the Sunshine Coast. SES funding boost In the era of climate change and extreme weather, it’s all the more important that we make sure our emergency services get the funding they deserve. Our government is boosting support for our local SES Groups. Sunshine Coast and Noosa Councils will receive $118,629 to help support our local SES groups with the costs of protecting our community. SES groups across the state will also be eligible for a further $1.92 million in support grants for new and replacement vehicles and upgraded facilities.

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Address: 47 Queen Street, Cooran

Price: $685,000

Details: 3 bed, 1 bath, 2 car, 2,403 m2

Agent: Sandy Roulston 0438 506 970, Kate Mayne 0408 604 802

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Price: $880,000

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YOUR happy place awaits you at the stunning Palm Lake Resort Cooroy-Noosa. The premier over 50s village in the Noosa hinterland. Villa 183 is a modern, two-bed, two-bath ‘Surfside B’ design facing north. A quality build with a wide hallway and high ceiling that opens to the central living and dining area which

flows to the alfresco area. The master has an ensuite and opens onto the patio. The kitchen is modern with stone benches, undermount sink, breakfast bench, large pantry and glass splashback window to the garden. The second bedroom has built-ins and there is also a separate office and spacious laundry. Security mesh features on the windows and doors and the home also has A/C. Solar is installed to offset electricity costs.

The modern complex also boats lifestyle amenities for the residents including the

Pavilion Country Club with dining room, indoor and outdoor pool, commercial kitchen and games activities sch as billiard room. There is also RV storage onsite too!

There are no council rates, and the only costs are water, electricity, phone and internet, and your own insurance. Fortnightly site fees apply. You own your own home freehold and can sell at any time with no exit fees.

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NESTLED in the heart of the quaint Noosa hinterland town of Cooran is this charming three-bedroom, one-bathroom home on a generous 2,403 m2 block, boasting a spacious backyard. The kitchen and dining areas are open-plan living, with sliding doors that open to the timbered verandahs. The master bedroom has robes and air-conditioning, and all rooms are carpeted. There is an internal laundry with a separate toilet and bathroom. There is room to expand with plenty of room to extend or add a tiny home (STCA). Such a great
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31 Cooroy Rag, 9 April 2024 - Page POMONA O/O $795,000 5 Acres Fenced POMONA O/O $795,000 Join our team! Flexible working arrangements Stunning Views Multiple Paddocks and Dams Dual Living Games room plus ensuite Sandy Roulston 0438 506 970Kate Mayne 0408 604 802 COORAN - $685,000 CARTERS RIDGE - $685,000 TRAVESTON - $1,800,000 BOLLIER- $565,000 2403sqm Block Walk to Town 3 bedroom 1 Bathroom Large back yard Entry Level buy 5 Acres 2 Sheds Rustic House Fully fenced Dam Elevated Position 70 Acres 4 Bed, 2 Bath Shed & Carport Carport In Ground Pool Large Shed BOLLIER - $1,065,000 8 Acres 180 degree views Fully fenced Shed, 3 Phase Solar &Tank water 3 bed 2 bath PINBARREN- $1,390,000 5 Acres Rustic Shouse Solar, Tank Water Private location Elevated Lot Great house sites Visit: noosahinterlandre.com.au for inspection times or follow us on Facebook or Instagram POMONA- $1,250,000 CHATSWORTH - $325,000 POMONA- $925,000 COOROY- $880,000 1015sqm Block In Town 4 Bed, 2 Bath Dual Living Large back yard Fully fenced 4348 Sqm Beautiful Views Ready to Build Vacant Land Dam Corner Block 1012 sqm 4 Bed, 2 Bath Shed & Carport 2.5 Acres 5 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms Dual Living Multiple Sheds Luxury Living DOONAN - CONTACT AGENT Palm Lake Retirement Living 2 Bed plus Study Lifestyle plus Secure & Safe Immaculate Sales Agents Wanted!

Superior Views to Noosa Heads For

SITUATED in a tightly held part of Doonan, this breath-taking property awaits a lucky purchaser to bring their dream to fulfilment. This northeast-facing elevated block is cleared and enjoys spectacular uninterrupted views high above the valley and trees below towards Noosa Heads and the ocean.

Imagine waking up every day to a spectacular sunrise or relaxing on your new deck taking in the ocean views and breezes.

Leading off the road from a concrete driveway, a cleared pad has been

prepared at the highest point of the block. An upscale executive residence would fit in perfectly in this premier area dominated by multi-million-dollar homes. The balance of the property, which is zoned rural residential under Sunshine Coast Council, includes a row of mango, shrubs and wattle trees approximately half way across the block with the side and back boundaries fenced and with established lilly pillies.

This is a rarely offered opportunity to secure 5,213 m2 / 1.28 acres of land in perfectly named Coast

View Parade, affording the new owners one of the best blocks in the Doonan precinct. A 20-minute drive east will get you to everything Noosa is famous for, including the beach, national park and Hastings Street, and heading west for seven minutes you will arrive in Eumundi township famous for markets and shops, and access to the M1 highway. A golden chance to secure vacant land within the ‘Golden Triangle’ with seclusion, elevation and ocean views that can never be built out.

Prime commercial opportunity

SITUATED on the bustling main street of Cooroy, this commercial property boasts a great position with exceptional exposure to foot traffic.

Cooroy is a vibrant community and is strategically placed within the Noosa hinterland, making it a sought-after destination.

Property Details:

• Freehold land spanning 230 m2, providing ample space for business operations and potential expansion.

• Remarkable exposure to the public - high visibility and foot traffic, essential for any thriving business.

Business Overview:

• Successful pizzeria operating showcasing a proven track record of income generation.

•The pizzeria operates profitably for two days a week.

Key Features:

• Sold on a walk-in/walk-out basis.

• A spacious undercover area is equipped with stateof-the-art pizza ovens, a Chinese hut and a charming train carriage. This property represents an opportunity to own a thriving business with exceptional income potential. Prime location, established clientele, it stands as a lucrative investment for an entrepreneur looking to capitalise on the flourishing hospitality industry. Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of Cooroy’s culinary scene and secure your financial future.

THIS character-filled home, circa 1969, has undergone a comprehensive and stylish renovation offering all the

modern comforts whilst retaining the charm of its vintage. Get ready to fall in love; it is thoroughly delightful!

Across two fully self-contained levels with a floor plan that can facilitate dual living or work-from-home

options, it comprises formal entry foyer, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two new kitchens, separate living areas, and laundry facilities on both levels.

The home features stunning original hardwood timber floors upstairs, original casement and banks of awning windows, internal timber staircase, stone benches, stainless steel appliances, soft close cabinetry, dual vanities, split-system air-conditioning x 5, solar hot water, and a 6.5 kW solar power. The home has also

been repainted and the roof replaced in 2019there is nothing left to spend.

A white picket fence at the front gives it lovely street appeal, and the entire 857 m2 block is fully fenced, with a new concrete driveway and a double carport with extra height.

Located at the top end of the street and backing directly onto a leafy reserve, it is in a flood-free zone, providing peace of mind for any buyers and is within a five-minute proximity to major amenities.

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Address: 38 Lake Macdonald Drive, Cooroy

Price: Contact agent

Details: 4 bed, 3 bath, 2 car

Agent: Kimberlea & Eliot Krause 0409 920 861

Agency: Countryside Realty Noosa

THIS gracious 1914-built Queenslander on a fenced 1,342 m2 corner block with glorious cottage stylegardens and mature shady trees, will truly take your breath away – beautifully presented inside and out, with lashings of charm and character. With a delightful fully self-contained cottage onsite, it also offers dual living possibilities. A grand staircase imported

from Melbourne sets the tone at entry and welcomes you into this stunning residence which comprises four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two separate living rooms, stylish Hamptons-style kitchen with walk-in pantry, north- and east-facing

and overall ‘wow’ factor.

New Hamptons light fixtures throughout, VJ panelling, french doors, casement windows, decorative soaring ceilings, fretwork, breezeways, wood fire heater in second living/formal dining, three split-system air-conditioning, direct deck access from master and second bedroom, Juliet balcony off third bedroom, new chlorinator for pool, and 6.5 kW solar – are just some of the home’s extensive suite of features.

A separate air-conditioned cottage comprising high raked ceilings, full sized bedroom, large ensuite with feature bath, new kitchen with dishwasher, and living room, has been freshly painted and has been updated with new flooring and new electric hot water system. This is ideal to house extended family members or use as guest accommodation … your visitors will never want to leave!

timber decks overlooking saltwater pool, alfresco pavilion, and separate laundry. The current owner has invested significant time, effort and capital into elevating this property to the ‘next level’ in terms of quality, appeal, liveability

As truly gorgeous as the home and cottage are, the thoughtfully designed cottage-style gardens including climbing roses, camellias, magnolia, tropical birches and gardenias to name a few, complement the home perfectly, enhancing the ambience and creating

additional pockets of leafy bliss to relax with a freshly brewed espresso or a glass of wine under the shade of one of the majestic trees or under the front garden pavilion. If you’re the creative type you’ll be inspired to capture the beauty on canvas; and the flowering plants attract the birds, bees, and butterflies all year round.

A custom-built double carport with extra height provides covered parking space, and there is also a 3.3 x 6 m shed onsite for additional storage, or can be used as a gym or workshop. Everything has been thought of – this is one of those properties that so many dream about but rarely find.

Located within walking distance to town, parks, primary school, and rail; 20 minutes to Noosa River and boutique dining along Gympie Terrace, and 26 minutes to Hasting Street and Noosa Main Beach – the lifestyle on offer is exceptional.

All who inspect this delightful property will be impressed. Get ready to fall head over heels in love and be a little swept away by its romance and elegance. This property truly feels like home.

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THIS modern townhouse seamlessly blends contemporary living with the charm of a neighbouring nature reserve. The three bedroom, two bathroom townhouse features built-in storage, ceiling fans, and downlights for optimal comfort. Strategically placed windows offer abundant natural light and views of the neighbouring bushland, creating a peace-

ful ambiance complemented by the morning sounds of kookaburras on the quiet deck Indoor-outdoor living is effortlessly integrated, with sliding doors connecting the living/dining area and the main bedroom to the outdoors.

VJ-look feature panels soften the living area’s modern aesthetics, and the

functional kitchen boasts quality electric appliances, ample storage, and a breakfast bar. Enjoy low-maintenance living in this privately situated home complete with a well-presented courtyard. This property not only provides a comfortable lifestyle but would also serve as a lucrative investment in Cooroy’s growing township.

SET in approximately nine acres of parklike grounds with stunning views of the countryside, this property is something special. Constructed in 2013 this architectural designed home is nestled at the end of a culde-sac, offering a peaceful and private retreat. The home is well-designed for modern and easy living. The open-plan living area seamlessly integrates with a user-friendly kitchen complete with a convenient walk-in pantry. Three good-sized bedrooms plus lots of storage space provide ample room for the family. Step outside to a covered and partially enclosed deck where you can unwind and entertain all year round whilst surrounded by fields of green. The home sits comfort-

ably with its site and allows its occupants to manage the comfort of the interior to deal with the extremes of this Australian climate without unsustainable inputs of energy. The low-maintenance exterior ensures that your focus remains on enjoying the benefits of a comfortable and stylish lifestyle. The house plan is narrow and long to facilitate airflow and to control the low-angle hot sun of summer on the east and west elevations. Openings are positioned to catch the breeze, the view, and the sunlight for heating the inside on cold days. The roof is simply designed to exclude or include the sun to the inside depending on the time of year, as well as providing changes of height to the

intimacy of the interior with a raked ceiling, from the low eastern bedroom and bathroom to the airy kitchen and living area. The land is a blank landscape of flat useable land with gentle slopes that lead to a large dam. Mature trees grace the boundaries, and beautiful, moderate low-maintenance gardens embrace the colours and beauty of clever landscaping. The extra-high garage with workshop, threephase

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and hobbies. The convenience of a kitchenette and bathroom in this space adds to the functionality. Robert Farley Selling Principal 0408 478 304 robert.farley@raywhite.com Shop 4, 1 Emerald Street, Cooroy www.raywhiteruraldoonan.com.au Servicing Noosa Hinterland 1507 Cooroy Belli Ck Rd, Ridgewood Equine dream in Noosa Hinterland – 33 acres 313 2/3C Kauri St, Cooroy Modern 3brm Townhouse on Nature’s doorstep AUCTION 12 APRIL 322 NEW LISTING 95 Garnet Street, Cooroy Subdividable Phone Rob 0408 478 304 Phone Rob 0408 478 304 CONTACT AGENT CONTACT AGENT 312 28 Castle Court, East Deep Creek 9 Acres usable land with home, sheds & large dam 327 NEW LISTING FOR SALE 35 Straker Drive, Cooroy Meticulously maintained contemporary home UNDER OFFER 423 1 Gem Street, Cooroy Cute 3brm gem on Gem St - walk to school $679,000 31 Want to know how much your property could sell for? Call me to find out. SOLD SOLD SOLD Phone Rob 0408 478 304 Phone Michelle 0408 949 890 CONTACT AGENT Phone Michelle 0408 949 890 Phone Rob 0408 478 304 It feels like home Modern three-bed townhouse on nature’s doorstep For Sale Address: 28 Castle Court, East Deep Creek Price: Contact agent Details: 3 bed, 2 bath, 7 cars Agent: Michelle Vercoe 0408 949 890 Agency: Ray White Rural Doonan Auction Address: 2/3C Kauri St Cooroy Date: 12 April Details: 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Agent: Robert Farley 0408 478 304 Agency: Ray White Rural Doonan real estate
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