Rainbow Beach Community News December 2018

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December 2018 • Vol 21 • Issue 12

Christmas

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CROSS THE COAST community groups and businesses are gearing up for a Yule time fun! Gemma, Tayah, Zeff, Maddison and Zayden from the U6 and U7 groups look forward to the Cooloola Coast Little Athletics Christmas breakup on December 15, see our sport pages for more information. The Community News has the rundown on all the festive events on the coast, fireworks, Foreshore Christmas Carnival, gift ideas and holiday activities for kids and teens. Read on and merry Christmas!

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Editor’s Note

Welcome visitors

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DELIVER I E S F I R ST DAY OF TH E MONTH

NJOY THE FESTIVE lead up, indulge in our beautiful surrounds and friendly folk.

I’d like to thank everyone involved in the “Who’s New at the Zoo-2” Welcome Dinner. Fi organised the food and more, Suzie liaised with our wonderful estate agents, Barb with Council for all the necessary permits. Tony and Nige sorted the bar. Heatley and Bec cooked up on the BBQ, Wolf brought the ping pong, Kristie greeted all. Thanks Brooke, Shane, Mark, Tanya and everyone who came along. There’s some photos for you to find in the paper, too. Not nearly as popular as last year, I am still pleased we welcomed about 10 new locals to town, and caught up with lovely longer-timers in Rainbow. We listened to Joel Mak’s songs, tasted yummy selections from the Surf Club, Rainbow Fruit, IGA and Rainbow Meats, and everyone packed up quickly before the storm hit us. Except the RBCT committee, who said they had to ‘keep an eye’ on the eskies. One backpacker tried to cook up their dinner in the downpour. He dodged the lightning to ask us if it was safe to walk

Owners: Heatley & Michelle Gilmore home to the backpackers. We said, ‘No, mate. Come and join us.’ (We had more shelter). We also had excess hot sausages, rocky road (who brought that yummy container full?) and some BBQ chips. Two Danes, two Dutch and one Swede dripped over to us. It didn’t matter they were half our age, or that we had aprons draped over us to keep out the almost horizontal rain. As we rode the storm out, they taught us some things about their countries and Little Fat Lamb (which we resisted trying). In the cultural interchange, they received lessons on how to eat sausages in Australia (that is with tomato sauce, not mayo) and why stubbie holders were vital. (I’d never thought about them being irrelevant in a land where winter reigns.) The rain eased, we said our goodbyes - heart warmed, I realised that was what the welcome dinner was all about. To all, a Merry Christmas xxx

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Ho Ho Ho! Make it an easy peasy Christmas this year!

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AVE YOU DONE all your Chrissy shopping already? Yes? Well this isn’t for you then…keep reading the rest of the paper. Make it easy on yourself and shop locally. It really is amazing how much there is on offer in our little town. This list will take the pressure off and help our small businesses keep on keeping on! Kids? How about giving a gift that will last forever with learn-to-swim lessons at the Aquatic Centre? For that hard to buy for rellie, how about a voucher? The choices are endless - perhaps a massage at Silver Koru, or a Beauty Treatment at Serenity Beauty, a Rainbow Pharmacy treat or maybe a couple of sessions with Cooloola Coast Wellness Yoga or Cooloola Coast Pilates! Or keep it simple and shout them a night out at Arcobaleno’s, the Surf Club or the Marina Bar and Grill at Tin Can Bay…mmmmm mmmmm! Visitors coming from far, far away? A few night’s accommodation at the Getaway or a cabin at the Tin Can Bay Tourist Park could hit the spot. For the more adventurous there is an abundance of choice - a dolphin kayak tour or surf lesson with Epic Ocean Adventures, a horse ride on the beach or an open water dive course with Wolf Rock Dive…that’s a gift they won’t forget! Maybe a day tour to Fraser Island or the Surf and Sand Safari half-day tour would be more suitable? Contact the Rainbow Beach Tourist Info centre and book it in.

Want some groovy boardies or a sweet little dress for Christmas Day? Look no further than 7th Wave Surf, they can outfit the whole family for the big day, including Grandma and Grandpa. For those camping/ fishing/outdoor types think: Saturn Antennas - they have a satellite dish that will keep your tv reception crisp and clear. Rainbow Beach Fishing and Camping have every little thing you need to make camping a breeze, from tents to swags to fishing rods, you are sure to find that special gift for the campaholic. Rainbow Beach Hardware carry a large range of fishing and camping gear to keep them going. Then there’s the fishing charters with Double Island Charters, Rainbow Beach Fishing Charters and Keely Rose, there will be a trip to suit everyone. Mitre 10 at Cooloola Cove suggests a Baby Weber Q as the ideal gift and it’s on special for $299…. get ‘em while they’re hot! Who wouldn’t appreciate a voucher for car detailing from JC or a service at Rainbow Beach Service Centre! I know I would. And for Christmas and Boxing Day, get everything you could possibly need from IGA, Cooloola Wholesalers, the Chilly Bin, Rainbow Beach Meats and top it all off with a cold bottle of bubbles from the Sports Club’s brand new Bottleshop. Remember if you are looking for bikes for Christmas - see the Bicycle Centre Gympie. See our advertisements for more information. Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas, no matter how you spend it. Kristy and Richard fight over some great gifts at Rainbow Beach Pharmacy

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Holiday Fun across the Cooloola Coast

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HERE ARE lots of activities for you and your family, across all three townships on the coast this summer. Play at the beach, see the Coloured Sands, take a tour, swim at Seary’s Creek or Poona Lake, and here are some more ideas….

Deck the Halls! Decoration making Stop by your local library for free festive decoration making activity on Wednesday December 19 – no booking required. Sessions at Tin Can Bay are 10.30 to 11.30am and at Rainbow Beach at 2.30 to 3.30pm.

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Become a Rainbow Beach surf lifesaver

Join the National Reading Club to receive a welcome gift and reading rewards throughout the holidays. Join us at the end of the holidays for the Summer Reading Club Break-up Party. Go online to use the Summer Reading Club website and join in with their games and puzzles for the chance to win great prizes! Download Gympie Regional Libraries Summer Reading Club registration form and return to any Gympie Regional Library.

If you are 15 or older, why not have fun these school holidays and meet new friends and gain your bronze medallion? The intense seven-day, live-in course, held January 13-19, will earn you a Bronze Medallion: Certificate II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue). If you are aged 13 to 15 years you can enrol in a Surf Rescue Certificate and Resuscitation Award (SRC). It’s a great chance to learn some new skills, meet some great people and do good for your community. Book now as places are limited, on 5486 3249 Ext 5.

Family Karaoke Wednesdays Buzz Karaoke come to Rainbow Beach Sports Club, the first hour is reserved for kids; then the adults have a turn! It’s on from 7- 11pm, December 19, 26 and January 2. Enjoy dinner out an a song!

Kids eat FREE Every Monday and Tuesday, there’s one selected kids meal free with the purchase of an adult’s meal. Dinner only at Rainbow Beach Sports Club (conditions apply). The Sports Club have a couple of pool tables for all to enjoy, and a kids’ room.

Swim into the Aquatic Centre Open during the holidays, Monday to Thursday 6.30-11am and 3-6pm, Friday 6.3011am and Saturday mornings from 9am see BJ and the team for Stroke Correction, Aqua Aerobics and Swim Squad times.

YAP activities for December Reuben and Max O’Brien from Maryborough try out the new play equipment at Phil Rogers Park

Library Hours

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Monday and Thursday 9.30am – 12.30pm Wednesday and Friday 2pm – 5pm Saturday 9am – 12 noon

Monday and Wednesday 9am – 12.30pm Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9am – 5pm Saturday 8.30am – 11.30am

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Cooloola Cove Community Christmas and Carols on December 8, from 3pm at the Cooloola Cove Veterans and Community Hall. Free family enjoyment, including craft and games with a Christmas theme. Youth Christmas, December 18 from 10am -12pm, at the Cooloola Cove Veterans and Community Hall. A variety of Christmas fun from cooking to gift making. A light lunch will be provided. Follow the YAP Facebook page to keep upto-date with upcoming activities or call/text Jess on 0411 218 254.

Learn to Surf This is the perfect learn to surf experience for anyone! Covering all the basics from surf safety to catching waves and ultimately having fun during an authentic surfing experience. Bookings essential via Eventbrite. On Thursday January 17 at Rainbow Beach for 12-17 years. Only 14 places - $15 per person per session. Session 1: 9 – 11am https:// learntosurf9am.eventbrite.com.au Session 2: 11.30am – 1.30pm https:// learntosurf1130.eventbrite.com.au Advertisers and community groups, if you have a family-friendly or kid focused activity in the school holidays, please let us know for the January edition: info@rbcn.com.au

Surf Club Summer Raffle opens Help the Surf Club and you may win the major prize of a seven-night, all-inclusive holiday package for Rainbow Beach and Fraser Island (two nights Rainbow Sea Resort, three nights Fraser Island Beach Houses, two nights Rainbow Sea Resort). It includes: four days 4x4 Hire Adventure Centre 4WD, barge transfer to Fraser Island for one vehicle, Rainbow Beach Community News fuel voucher, breakfast and dinner vouchers from Cafe Jilarty and The Deck @Seasalt, Rainbow Fruit and Rainbow Beach Meats voucher. Buy your $5 tickets from the Surf Club now - drawn January 26, 2019.


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Festival of Small Halls

OR THE second year in a row, local Brooke Bignell has secured one of the best tours to stop into Rainbow Beach. The Festival of Small Halls will be here on Wednesday December 12, and tickets are limited. Brooke invites, “The Community Hall doors will be opening at 5.30pm, with the show starting at 6pm. Come down early for a bite to eat, before the show.” There will be a BBQ dinner and cash bar. Limited tickets will be available at the door, so be sure to bring cash. Brooke has secured opening act, Maleny regular, Rob Longstaff, who is back on home soil after a European tour. Followed by Old Man Luedecke and Lucy Wise, chosen not only because of their beautiful musicianship, but because they connect with people through storytelling, their ability to tell a joke, as well as real interest in visiting places a little off the beaten track, like Rainbow Beach! “We would love to invite the Small Halls tour here again next year (and I’m sure they’d appreciate their days off in paradise again), and we can only do that with your support,” encourages Brooke. “Children under 13 are free, and we’ll have the games table set up again. Adult tickets are $20.” To purchase yours, visit www. festivalofsmallhalls.com.au or email bbignell7@gmail.com

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Lucy Wise has delighted audiences across Australia and internationally with her soulful voice, masterful storytelling and intricate ukulele, guitar and Appalachian dulcimer playing. Lucy grew up with a lot of musical instruments around the house, performing at Australian folk festivals with the Wise Family Band until she moved to Melbourne in 2009. Having toured two albums and and two EPs in Australia, New Zealand, USA and the UK over the past eight years, Lucy has developed a great reputation for her songwriting, which weaves together traditional folk and pop influences with a strong focus on storytelling. She has played to packed venues at Sidmouth Music Week (UK), The National Folk Festival (ACT), Port Fairy Folk Festival (VIC) and Woodford Folk Festival (QLD). Lucy’s third album, Winter Sun (2018) draws upon Lucy’s experiences touring and meeting people from all over, as well as her times spent at home, walking the streets and creek paths of Melbourne. In her solo show, she explores themes of love, joy and sadness, friendships and the relationships people form with their environment.

A two-time JUNO Award winner, Old Man Luedecke’s songs are melodic gems blending oldtime sensibilities with an unusual vision and poetic sense. His music belies someone more than slightly ill at ease with modern life and he performs with a gentle and endearing charisma, stories littered with a canny oblique humour; he’s a sly entertainer with almost a hint of contemporary vaudeville about him and he plays a mean claw hammer banjo clearly derivative of the old time and Appalachia. He’s a revelation! From the music rich maritime province of Nova Scotia on the east coast of Canada, a banjo songster like Old Man Luedecke is a rare type of musician. A songwriting one of such hopeful goodness, rarer still. In the tradition of solo banjo men and women of days gone by like Doc Boggs, Old Man Luedecke sings his songs accompanied only by his loving five string, foot stomps and the occasional yodel. This is a bizarre type of music Doc Boggs might have made if he’d studied poetry.

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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas... Sue Flower on mandolin and Pam Graham on piano, will be playing music by many different composers including Elgar, Mascagni, Beethoven and more.

Remember, Rainbow Beach Carols will be back a the Good Shepherd Church this year, and there’s new carols for Cooloola Cove

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Carols coming to Cooloola Cove

A simple idea at a Cooloola Cove Residents and Friends meeting has come to creation of the Cooloola Cove Community Christmas and Carols. A partnership between the Cooloola Cove Residents and Friends, Cooloola Wesleyan Methodist Church, Cooloola Cove Veterans and Community Hall and YAP has resulted in an afternoon of family fun that will have something for everyone. A free jumping castle for the kids, big games to play, competitions with a Christmas theme and old fashioned fun, BBQ, cake and coffee, raffles, entertainment, craft, carol singing and a visit from Santa will be on offer. Wanting to bring the community together, the Cooloola Cove Residents and Friends coordinated the activities with the anticipation it will become an annual event. It’s free to attend, so come down to the hall beside Woolworths from 3pm Saturday, bring a chair/blanket, torch and singing voice to enjoy the carols from 6.30pm.

15 Tin Can Bay RSL Christmas Draw The RSL draw their Christmas raffle from 4pm. Enjoy live music and everyone is welcome at the clubhouse. Tickets will be available right through to the day of the drawing.

16 The Great Christmas Toy Raffle For the first time ever, Tin Can Bay Country Club invite you to their festive event for the whole family with $1500 worth of prizes! You must be present to claim your prize. Tickets sell from 2pm, and the draw starts at 3pm. Daisy the Face-painter will be back, meet Santa and have a photo.

16 Sports Club Member’s Christmas Party On from 4 - 8pm, with Destiny Plan Duo playing. Member’s prizes and Mega Draw from 6pm. Remember, you must be present to claim your prize!

16 Tin Can Bay Carols Enjoy a BBQ from 5pm, Carols from 6pm, at the park next to the RSL Hall. Hosted by Tin Can Bay Community Church.

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St Peter’s Anglican Church in Gympie presents a series of one-hour concerts. At 6.30pm on Monday 17 locals,

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A Christmas Tree Festival

21 Christmas Party at the Pool The Rainbow Beach Aquatic Centre presents their Christmas Party from 3pm. All welcome!

21 Carols at Rainbow Beach Come to The Good Shepherd Church at 7pm for the 2018 Rainbow Beach Carols, followed by cake and champagne or juice. The event will be held inside, suitable for all weather conditions.

24 Santa is visiting Christmas Eve Be at the Rainbow Beach Sports Club, because the big man is arriving around 6pm. There will be a lolly bag for kids and you can take photos with Santa.

25 Christmas Day church services 7.00am Christmas Day Mass Catholic Church Service, St Peter the Fisherman, Rainbow Beach 8.30am Christmas Service for the Cooloola Coast region at The Good Shepherd Church, Carlo Road, Rainbow Beach. 8.00am at the Tin Can Bay Community Church, followed by a Christmas lunch at 11.30am, Tin Can Bay. 6.00pm Christmas Day Mass Catholic Church Service, St John Vianney, Tin Can Bay.

Give the joy of reading Children from the Gympie region’s neediest families will experience the joy and wonder of reading and hearing new stories this Christmas, thanks to the generosity of Gympie Regional Library members, visitors and the Salvation Army. To donate, drop your book to any Council Library branch (Goomeri, Gympie, Imbil, Kilkivan, Rainbow Beach or Tin Can Bay). Please note Council will only be accepting new books (please no used or second-hand). Books for all ages are encouraged (early years through to young adult). For more info, call Gympie Regional Libraries on 07 5481 0859 or email library@gympie.qld.gov.au.


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Happy New Year!

Save the date, December 31. Here are a few options to bring in the New Year.

A masquerade party

Dress to impress and make a night to remember at the Tin Can Bay Country Clubs New Years Eve! The Shades of Grey ‘Masquerade Party’ has free entry – no charge and no set menu. The Chinese restaurant is open as normal and there is no set dress, people can dress formal if they wish. The music starts at 7.00pm Shades of Grey promise honest classic rock, played with plenty of heart and soul and probably a little too much sweat! Shades of Grey is an old school rock band. Together they have almost 100 years of combined performance experience, most of which they can’t remember! Based on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, the band members all have their own musical influences from 60s rock and roll, blues and Australian rock, to some slightly obscure bands.

They have put together an eclectic mix of songs that will bring back great memories of going out to see live bands in the old days.

VER WANTED TO ride on the biggest travelling Ferris Wheel in Australia or race a lap with your mates on the massive Dodgem Cars circuit? Maybe win a few prizes in the show games or get a sugar fix with fairy floss and snow cones? For over two weeks during the festive season there will be good old fashioned family fun to be had down in Lions Park on the Tin Can Bay foreshore. From December 22 to January 6, the Tin Can Bay Christmas Carnival will come to life from 5pm every evening, apart from being closed on Christmas Day. “We’re hoping to stamp this carnival on the Cooloola Coast calendar to keep visitors and locals entertained during the holiday period,” Tin Can Bay Chamber of Commerce President Jess Milne exclaimed. There are numerous rides for all ages including the Cha-Cha and Bungee Trampoline, sideshow games and classic carnival food on offer so bring the family down and enjoy some fun by the water.

Fireworks Double Day in the Bay As part of the awesome Tin Can Bay Christmas Carnival there will be crackers of epic proportions. Christmas Eve will feature a visit from the red suited Father Christmas with his big sack of giveaway goodies then the sky will light up with a colourful fireworks display about 8:30pm. To bring in the New Year sit back and enjoy some local entertainment while the kids let loose in the carnival. So the whole family can enjoy the spectacular, the traditional fireworks will let fly about 9:30pm. For those in the Tin Can Bay area with pets, keep them safe and secure during both fireworks events to avoid the heartache of a furry runaway.

The Bowery Boys at the Sports Club

Hard hitting Rockabilly trio, The Bowery Boys are based on the Sunshine Coast Queensland. With guitar, double bass and drums, this little band has a big sound. Enjoy live entertainment from 8pm till late, with free entry and a courtesy bus available. See you at the club!

Pool Party

Expect some fun at the New Year’s Pool Party 5-8pm, Rainbow Beach Aquatic Centre.

There will be dodgems and more at the Tin Can Bay Christmas Carnival, December 22 to January 6

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Craft Vintage and Recyclables Fair and more at the Hall

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OR AN END-OF-YEAR clean out or stock up, there will be a Craft Vintage and Recyclables Fair in the hall on December 8, book a table at the centre. The Rainbow Beach school end-of-year concert is on December 11. Community Centre action sees the return of the Festival of Small Halls on December 12, featuring Aussies Rob Longstaff and Lucy Wise and Canadian Old Man Leudecke - be there for an evening of fine entertainment. The Community Centre committee met with Gympie Council’s parks team and discussed the forward program that Council has for Rainbow Beach as an exploration of possibilities for partnership. Relevant activities are that Council is tendering for a concept design for a town sports oval and will be undertaking related

public consultation over the coming months to scope out the project. Beach access for the mobility impaired is also currently under consideration, and there is an ongoing program in Laurie Hansen and Phil Rogers parks to improve toilet and recreational facilities. The concept of a bike path from town to Carlo Point was noted and will be considered as part of road improvement in coming years, and a bike path to Inskip Point, whilst recognised as a real benefit, will need significant input from state and federal levels. A ‘movies in the park’ night is proposed for early in the new year, January 10 or 12 mooted as possible dates. Something to look forward to, confirmation of details in the next issue.

You’ll find a feed on December 8 at the fair, thanks to volunteers like Peggy Phelan, Lynda and David Shaw

Kim Cozens, Glenda Eckle and Lyn Barrett catch up at the Craft Vintage and Recyclables Fair at the Rainbow Beach Hall

Jam maker extraordinaire, Lexie and her sister Di are at every market and fair, a great idea for a locally made gift for Christmas

MUST BE HERE TO CLAIM YOURPRIZE

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OMMUNITY GROUPS, advertisers and contributors, please note that due to Christmas, deadlines for the January edition of the Community News come forward a week.

Except for deliveries and photo shoots, the Community News office will be closed for family and beach time from December 21 until January 11. Please do contact us beforehand of potential stories, so we can try to accommodate. Do notify us if there is groundbreaking news to report. We will still be updating you via Facebook and on our website over that period. Deadlines

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HE LOVE STORY for Justin Platt and Manuela Pepinghege began at Rainbow Beach Hotel. “We never thought that this would have ever happened, meeting our true love in a pub!” smiled Manuela (known as Ella). Their chance meeting was in September, 2014: Ella was catching up with a friend after a trip to Orange; Justin had gone in to watch the football. Then they set eyes on each other. Justin struck up some conversation with Ella, who was from Germany, and it went quickly to talking about where they were from. “Justin was very surprised that I knew exactly where Bathurst (near his hometown of Lyndhurst) was, and about the Bathurst 1000.” Since Justin is a pilot in Houston, Texas, and Ella is a hair stylist at Rainbow Hair and Beauty Studio, it is just as well they have, as Ella says, “Totally have figured out how to survive a long-distance relationship”.

When the time came for Justin to propose, he made it one to remember - in Surfers Paradise, after a fantastic weekend at the Gold Coast 600. Zaneta Fitzgerald officiated at their ceremony on Rainbow Beach. Said Ella, “We had a lot of weather challenges, but the rain made it even more fun and memorable for everyone.The sky was so dramatic - amazing for the photos! When the time came to sign the papers, the sun came out!” The couple celebrated their event with a small reception on the Deck at Sea Salt. There’s no honeymoon just yet, said Ella, “I dropped Justin back to the airport two days after the ceremony. We both have to work.” They look forward to being happy anywhere in the world, together.

The February deadline returns to normal from January 18.

To all, a happy Christmas! Congratulations Mr and Mrs Platt!

Image Rainbow Beach Wedding Photography

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Greg chooses a Surf and Sand Safari lifestyle

Greg Lewis from Great Beach Drive 4WD Tours shows off our spectacular Coloured Sands

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HEN GREG LEWIS decided to move on from his high-flying corporate career he shifted gears to a more leisurely sea change to Rainbow Beach. “We thought, right well, we have the chance to live in our favourite holiday destination, so we should take it! We bought a house here in about 2013 and then moved here at the end of 2015.” Greg and his family have always enjoyed holidaying in and around the Fraser Coast. “I was born and raised in Maryborough, finished my schooling and moved down to Brisbane to further my studies and do a Bachelor of Business in Leisure Management. I also did an associate diploma in Marketing as well.” Greg always had a love of tennis but knew his real talents lay off the court and in the boardroom. “As a Junior I used to play, but I was smart enough to realise I was never going to make a dollar playing the sport, so I went the other way. I ended up working for Tennis Queensland for about ten years.”

When a teaching opportunity become available for Greg’s wife Sandy in the Gulf of Carpentaria, they jumped at the opportunity. “We had our four-year stint on Mornington Island, it was amazing! Between my tennis and Sandy’s softball, we both spent time in indigenous communities, it was something we were both interested in. “Sandy’s teaching is what got us up there and I was using that time to upgrade my qualifications. I did a post grad in Psychology. I also had a job managing the Health and Well Being Centre. We would look after all the fly in, fly out, health services up on the island.

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“At that time we didn’t have any children and we thought, what an amazing experience to be able to go and have. We only had to do two years. We stayed four!” It was shortly after this that Greg and Sandy decided to move to Rainbow Beach. “That’s when I first met Glenn Wiggins the owner of Surf and Sand Safari and I had the opportunity to start driving. Even with a young family and renovating a house, it all works in quite well around each other. “When I met Glenn he had only just started expanding the business to include the full day tour out of Noosa via the Great Beach Drive 4WD Tours. That’s where we have seen a considerable increase in the

business.The internationals that are coming through are probably doubling year-on-year but we have a very healthy domestic base too.” With the silly season right around the corner and two beautiful kids, Zali and Hayden, keeping him on his toes, things are starting to get pretty busy for Greg and the team. “The main thrust of our business is personalised, intimate and flexible touring experiences. Those are the things that we find are working really well, our private tours are becoming more and more sought after. A lot of people want to avoid the crowds and maybe have a bit more of a say in how their day looks.” Public access to Double Island Point lighthouse is limited to walking trails but Surf and Sand Safari can save your legs and deliver you there in air-conditioned comfort, being one of the few operators with direct access to the lookout. “It’s not just the lighthouse that make the tour such a hit; whales, dolphins, turtles, manta rays, goanna’s and bird life are all regulars on our tours. The Coloured Sands are always popular with families and our overseas guests.” Bookings for Christmas through to January 2019 are filling up fast. If you would like to book for yourself, your family or perhaps as a gift for that special someone, call 07 5486 3131 or see the Info Centre or your accommodation. www. surfandsandsafaris.com

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PHONE: 5486 4800 10 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – December 2018

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Have your say on Gympie’s RV Strategy

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YMPIE REGIONAL Council is seeking your views on RV (Recreational Vehicle) tourism to attract and encourage visitors to the Gympie Region. There is a survey for travellers (locals too) or businesses and non-RV travelling locals. The Cooloola Coast is included. One question asks if we should have major sites located to give visitors the option to stay in the Mary Valley, Cooloola Coast, Western Region and Gympie, with minor sites at key destinations (eg Kinbombi Falls). Comments are now being sought to help shape Council’s RV Strategy to plan for the increasing number of visitors from this growing tourism sector. Your feedback is important to expand on opportunities for RV tourism in our region and to develop a strategy for the future that supports community needs and provides visitors with encouragement to stay and enjoy our region’s diversity and beauty.

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If you have an opinion on caravan and motorhome travel in our region, PLEASE complete the survey

With the caravan, motorhome and camping industry as the fastest growing domestic tourism sector, it is important that this strategy aims to plan to support RV tourism by recognising existing and potential opportunities within the region for attracting and accommodating RV tourists. Your views are important to shape the future strategy for the benefit of the local community, businesses, tourists and the Gympie Region. Visit www.gympie.qld.gov.au/ haveyoursay to complete the online survey. The survey is open until close of business Friday December 7, 2018. Surveys can also be posted to PO Box 155 Gympie Qld 4570 or scanned and emailed to Planningprojects@ gympie.qld.gov.au

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F YOU LOVE Rainbow enough to make it your holiday go-to, how does living here full-time sound? Rainbow Beach is one of the best locations in Queensland, a comfortable drive from Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast, but far enough to be “away from it all”. No traffic, no parking hassles, no stress and surrounded by bush and beach. Everything about Rainbow Beach indicates future growth - look at all the changes in the main street with new shops, the beautiful Sea Salt Deck, as well as the extended Surf Club. As a busy tourist town, locals have the benefit of plenty of eateries (including delicious gelato), and activities - all within the feel of a country town. Keep active with local walking tracks, the public swimming pool, gym, or enjoy entertainment at our pub, two clubs or large community centre. The famous Sandblow is a favourite for sunset (and maybe a beverage). You can fish morning, noon and night off the beach. Double Island Point or Fraser Island are minutes away. The good news is if you are planning a sea change, any of these three businesses for sale, are your ticket to joining the locals:

1. Rainbow Beach Hardware Fishing n Camping Situated in the heart of town on the main access road - next door to the Shell Station - it is constantly busy with locals and visitors. The store sells an extensive range of fishing gear, for the beginner right up to the serious fisherman. It also stocks lots of camping gear - including those essentials that everyone forgets! Income is boosted by selling ice, firewood, and providing a key cutting service. The store has been established for over 25 years, with the current owners, Bruce and Terri Geissmann in place for the last eight years, on a long registered lease - and now they are ready to retire. All the local businesses in Rainbow Beach have monthly accounts with the shop. The business attracts many repeat customers. People even pop in just to say ‘Hello, we’re back’, or to give the owners’ dog a hug! In peak season there’s a constant flow of campers, fishermen, boaties, backpackers, grey nomads and holidaymakers. It could be the excellent reputation for being so helpful and friendly - they and their part time team always go that extra mile. Call Bruce and Terri on 07 54863 444 to find out more.

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2. Ed’s Beach Bakery Ideally located at the Shell Service Station, Ed’s Beach Bakery is one of the most popular places in town. Not only a short distance for backpackers, they receive follow-through traffic to Fraser Island and Inskip Point. This excellent business has only changed hands once before in 20 years since it opened. Rod and Sharon Parker have decided to retire after 12 years of ownership. Known for their award-winning pies, they sell baked goods, drinks, fresh sandwiches and coffee. Everything is baked onsite, and they have a loyal following from locals and visitors. With their team in place, and a lease until 2021, call Rod and Sharon on 0427 739 185 because now is the time to buy.

All the business owners would stay on to help with the handover, and introduce you to the locals, so you will be off to a nice friendly start. So what are you waiting for? Rainbow Beach is beckoning!

3. Rainbow Getaway Holiday Apartments You won’t find a better returning management rights business in Queensland. Guests who visited as kids, now return with their own families - they appreciate the central location, large airy apartments, beautiful pool and grounds. As well as increasing occupancy domestically, owners Heatley and Michelle have also multiplied numbers of international visitors. A onsite team are in place, or you can move in and provide the day-to-day management of the easy to maintain facilities and surrounds yourselves. Would suit a couple or family. Rainbow Getaway has been in the Gilmore family for close to 14 years, now they are ready for a change. Solid financing is available with a 23-year agreement, and it includes a residence. The timing is ideal, call Sasha from RAAS Group Management Rights today on 0406 075 270 and secure your piece of paradise. Would you like to have this view every day of the year? Here’s three ways you can...


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HE QWCA Tin Can Bay Branch was busy sorting and wrapping numerous gifts for distribution to families affected by the drought. President Dawn McGinley is thrilled at the generosity of the public and Branch members. “The joy of giving is alive in this room today,” Dawn said as the branch ladies, and mighty Mark, worked like Santa’s elves in a well-oiled production line. The QCWA creed may state “I will be giving, and forget the gift,” however these gifts will be hard to forget knowing the elation people will feel on opening a present on Christmas Day. In the age of Messenger, email and Instagram it is hard to imagine that snail mail still exists. For anyone who is lucky enough to receive a heartwarming handwritten card or letter this Christmas via snail mail, if the envelope has a stamp

The QCWA team proudly display the gifts, groceries and food destine for drought affected families for Christmas

on it don’t throw it in the recycling bin. Stamps are collected, sent to Head Office and are used to raise funds towards Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) General Projects. Please call Lorraine Bishop on 5486 2226 if you have stamps to donate, please leave at least 1cm of envelope around the stamp. The ladies at the Branch would like to extend warm wishes for a merry Christmas and happy new year. To help spread the Christmas cheer here’s a ‘cracker’ joke:

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UMMER IS HERE and we have fantastic diving at Wolf Rock this month, including two newly qualified locals! Congratulations to Scott Higham and Crystal-Lee Lewis who completed the PADI Open Water Course with Wolf Rock Dive last month. This is the first Open Water Course we have completed since our take over of ownership two years ago, and it went really well. The guys completed the theory element in the shop, the confined exercises in the Sports Club swimming pool and their first two Open Water dives at the shallower ‘Round Bommie’, off Double Island Point. The conditions were favourable and we managed to finish the last two dives at Wolf Rock! Even with a limited maximum depth of 18 metres the guys still saw grey nurse sharks, leopard sharks and all manner of rays. We even saw a pair of mating octopus! We have a lot of male grey nurse sharks on the site swimming up very closely to the divers, the males are now looking to mate so are pretty inquisitive, giving our guests an up-close interaction! We have also seen large ‘fevers’ of eagle rays up to 40 in number, hanging around in the blue around Wolf Rock. These graceful rays are named Mobulas and are the smaller relative of the majestic manta ray. The site has been showing us a huge variety of different species this month. Not only sharks and eagle rays but also manta ray, sea snakes, leopard sharks, bull rays,

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HE GOLF Course has been sold, and a development application for a subdivision has been submitted to Council. The 39 residential allotments would be accessed from Wyvern Road, off Rainbow Shores Drive.

Dolphins receive a Christmas breakfast Norma Sanderson

James from Wolf Rock Dive (centre) congratulates Scott Higham and Crystal-Lee Lewis who completed the PADI Open Water Course with Wolf Rock Dive - they invite more locals to qualify with them

cowtail rays and silky sharks. The site is definitely living up to its name as Australia’s best shark and ray dive! Daily dive charters, advanced dive courses and beginner courses are available for groups on request. We look forward to getting more locals diving and experiencing Australia’s Best Shark And Ray Dive. If you have ever thought about becoming a diver give us a call for a chat: 07 5486 8004.

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ORD HAS GOT around about the dolphins at Tin Can Bay with a steady stream of visitors everyday. Unfortunately we have been having a few issues with a couple of pelicans wanting to be in on the act of fish feeding. We try to scare them off with waving flags, but they can be very persistent. Christmas will be upon us very soon so we are preparing for a bumper season. Let’s hope the dolphins will accommodate and visit regularly during the festive season. We wish everyone a wonderful family Christmas and a happy new year. A reminder that we will be feeding the dolphins on Christmas Day even though the cafe will not be open for general trading.

Rainbow Beach underground power update

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OUNCIL ALLOCATED a budget of $340,00 this financial year as part of the Capital Works program. This Capital Works budget is to go towards placing the power lines underground and install new street lights in the main street of Rainbow Beach (between Clarkson Drive and the foreshore). This project is in partnership with Energex and details are still being worked on regarding the logistics of placing the power underground. Once confirmed, Council will update the community, including the design and dates for construction.

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HE PARKING overflow area on the corner of Rainbow Beach Rd and Green Valley Drive was identified as part of the “Our Towns” consultation process undertaken in 2016. Residents who participated in that process identified the need for better pedestrian and cycling routes, as well as improvements to the streetscape in the main street as the highest priorities. The parking overflow area is part of a longer term vision for the area. There is currently no funding allocated to it.


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Stealing from Gympie to feed the Coast? I don’t think so Michelle Gilmore

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HE GYMPIE REGION Tourism Discussion Paper was endorsed by Council in late October. The paper delves into data and observations on what’s working and what could be improved for tourism in our region. Unfortunately, it was published in November, as the paper was delivered, and comments were due in before December, despite advising Council of our coastal deadlines. The report claims that our coast is “stealing share” from Gympie City, and that sub-regions are “cannibalising” marketing initiatives. Why would a report that it is trying to create harmony across each corner of the region, use such inflammatory words?

Tourism facts*

Tourism business owners on the coast do work collaboratively, and those who I have spoken to would agree with the report that a “visitor dispersal strategy is about growing the entire pie for the benefit of all sub-regions”. The fact is, travellers know the names Rainbow Beach or Tin Can Bay, Gympie is not on their radar yet. As the report suggests, “Gympie City increasingly has become a utility destination where visitors drive ‘through’ rather than drive to”. It stresses that it is vital Rainbow Beach’s visitor numbers are not jeopardised, and that their maintenance or growth are of “equal priority” to visitor dispersal region wide. The report asks that each area get behind the “ONE message”. I guess as long as that means we aren’t confusing people with the *The Gympie Region Tourism Discussion Paper 2018

• Last year 499,000 visitors contributed $221 million to the Gympie region economy.

regions in attracting international visitors from UK and Germany (12,000 and 10,000 visitors respectively).

• Over the last 10 years, domestic visitation (accounts for 90 percent of all visitation) to the Gympie region increased by 39%; almost double that of Queensland’s entire tourism growth rates, which grew by 20% over the same period.

• The tourism sector accounts for 11 per cent of all businesses in the region and employs around 1,078 people, predominantly females between the ages of 26 and 44. Most employees are part-time and 66 per cent have no formal qualification.

• With less staff and marketing budget, the Gympie region is also outperforming many Queensland

• Cooloola Coast sub-region, at 61% of all overnight visitation, has dominated visitation over the decade.

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The Cooloola Coast sub-region dominates overnight visitation to the Gympie Region, something a new report is keen to change

word Gympie, when we market Rainbow Beach or Tin Can Bay, that should work out fine! They want us to focus on experience development as opposed to marketing, so more travellers stay longer. For instance it says that a Kilkivan Church should be moved to Phil Rogers Park and refurbished with a “Montville Chapel” style. This would position Rainbow Beach as one of only “two” true beach-located churches in our state. It mentions the proposed Tin Can Bay Jetty, and the Mary Valley Country provide other backdrops for the lucrative wedding industry. The report calls for more paid tourism experiences in Mary Valley Country, Kilkivan and Goomeri to capitalise on the emerging food tourism or bike trail destination credentials we have.

Definitely, RV travellers at the Gympie Rest Areas are guests of the region (it is not illegal as the document states). Correctly, the report does suggest they should be receiving the best of welcomes, and that Council find ways to extract more spend as they travel here. They ask us to consider the best location(s) for the region’s future Visitor Information Centres, as the highway is upgraded further, remove billboard signage and consider names of places. I believe the idea listed of changing the name of the Cooloola Great Walk, to the Great Beach Walk does capitalise on the success of the Great Beach Drive, and I like that the proposed Australia’s Nature Country works with our Australia’s Nature Coast. You’ll find the report on Council’s website; let me know what you think!

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Rainbow Beach Police Beat by Senior Constable Michael Brantz

If only he’d listened to his mum...

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HIS TIME last year I penned an article outlining the poor driving behaviour and attitudes I’d witnessed that month. Now, 12 months on, I think I could almost write the same article again. During a routine patrol of Teewah Beach last month I met up with a young ‘P’ plate driver who had been putting on a show for his mates sitting up on the dunes. His display of ‘fishtails’ and ‘donuts’ was being enthusiastically cheered on – until everyone caught sight of the police car approaching. Now, as a police officer I am quite partial to a good doughnut – but not the kind that this young fella was offering. His ‘donut’ was not only putting his own safety at risk,

but also that of some nearby families and fishermen. The fact that his breath alcohol concentration was 0.116% certainly didn’t enhance his driving ability - or his memory for that matter. According to his recollection he was simply moving his car out of the way, so his mate could drive to Freshwater to use the facilities; and that was the version he valiantly stuck with until I pointed to my dashcam. As he sat in the back of the police car with his head in his hands - being consoled by the same idiots who had been cheering him on minutes earlier - all he could say was, “the last thing Mum told me before I came up here was don’t drink drive”.

I know I go on about road safety in my articles, but these are the kind of people you are sharing the road and the beach with. Not only do they have little regard for traffic and other laws, some are actually proud of their efforts to break them; and in the process they compromise the safety of other road users. Safety on our roads and beaches will be a priority for police as we approach the Christmas school holidays. So please, if you are travelling over the holiday period, don’t drink and drive, be patient, drive safely and stay alert. It could save your life!

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HE LOCAL Ambulance Committee is keen to ensure that members of our community keep as safe as possible throughout the year. With the hot summer weather already making its presence felt, the committee has again arranged for the distribution of Heat Stress flyers to some outlets in Tin Can Bay and Rainbow Beach, as well as both libraries. The flyers are free and offer some very helpful hints on how to prevent heatrelated illness for seniors, babies and children in particular. Practical measures such as drinking small amounts of water every 15-20 minutes, wearing lightweight

Cheryl Zunic, Caroline Taylor, Cherie Mason and paramedic Marc Shearman share news on the LAC at the Who’s New at the Zoo -2 event

clothing and avoiding strenuous activity are some of the suggestions for avoiding heat stress. There is also advice on the early signs of heat stress and remember if it progresses to heat stroke, it is a medical emergency and you need to call triple zero (000). The Ambulance Officers have again reported problems with identifying house numbers stencilled on driveways particularly at Rainbow Shores. Please ensure that leaf litter is cleared from the house number and that it is kept clearly visible at all times. The committee would like to thank all those people who have supported us during the year and we wish everyone a joyful Christmas and a happy and safe new year.

from all the team

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Next Climbing plants generation at City Farm into the C new year T

HE COOLOOLA COAST Youth Activity Project has had a very busy 2018. The regular activity program has included some outstanding events such as the creation of a youth section in the Art Show, another section Champion at the Flower Show, outstanding performances at the Cooloola’s Got Talent showcase and Sound of Teen Spirit concert. President, Jess Milne, would like to thank all the community groups, individuals and businesses that have supported YAP over the past year. “Without the generosity of the community our organisation wouldn’t be able to continue to provide safe social and mentoring opportunities for youth on the Cooloola Coast. “I would also like to take a moment to thank the YAP volunteers who work tirelessly to deliver our motto of encouraging, supporting and empowering the next generation. From early morning market set up, selling raffle tickets, busking for change or helping at activities their enthusiasm glue holds YAP together,” Jess exclaimed. Looking into the future, YAP is open to any organisation that has an idea for a youth activity that will offer a chance to sample something new. “We have solid partnerships with several organisations providing very successful activities on an annual basis and we are hoping to expand. YAP is looking to support the development of youth participation within other organisations so the next generation can keep these clubs going into the future.” For further information call/text Jess on 0411 218 254.

LIMBING PLANTS do not have strong stems, so in shaded places they require some support to reach the light they require to thrive. They climb in various ways. Some use their stalks or stems to twist their way up; others use tendrils, roots, thorns or spikes to attach themselves. There are also semi-climbers - plants that can be trained to climb or be left as sprawling shrubs unless pruned into shape. Consider the attachment method when choosing your climbing plant to ensure it suits your purpose. Apart from trellises, climbers can be used to cover fences for privacy or as a windbreak, or just to enhance the appearance. Climbers look great over a pergola, may hide an unattractive aspect

of the garden, screen off an area or be left to grow horizontally as a trailing ground cover on banks. We have many attractive climbing plants in our area and our plant of the month is Elaeagnus triflora (Millaa Millaa vine), a strong climber or spreading shrub that attracts birds, has leaves with silvery undersides , scented white flowers and edible red, globular fruit. Cooloola City Farm, opposite the Community Centre, on Tin Can Bay Road, is open to the public for plant sales on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 8am-3pm, 07 5486 2304, ccfni09@gmail. com, www.cooloolacityfarm.org Please note: City Farm will be closed from Friday December 21 until Tuesday January 8.

Millaa Millaa vine at City Farm

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OW THAT I have entered the fourth year at trying to help families affected by drought, I’m sure that you will all be aware of the serious mental consequences people in Western Qld are experiencing. Only last week two generations of the same family walked off their property and suicides continue. Since my last report there has been no rainfall, with dams and town reservoirs quickly evaporating. As an example Longreach has had 7mm of rain since March 5! There is very little stock left in south west Queensland to feed. Last month I sent a semi load of hay and two pallets of cattle meal to the Barcaldine area, and last week

another load of hay and sheep meal went to the same farmer. The area I am providing food supplies to is between Barcaldine - Winton - Windorah - Blackall and as far north to Muttaburra and Aramac. If you are donating to appeals please make sure your funds are going to the right area. Questions are being asked of some charities that are funded and there will be more heard about this. At least we have no admin costs. Finally I must thank, Widgee Engineering and Rainbow Beach Transport for their help with Cartage, The IGA collection points, along with the big donation bin in Drakes Gympie and their own donations.

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Mooloo Mountain Produce and Owens Gympie Bearings for their collections, Bank of Queensland Gympie, Bev Yaeger, Betty Freeman, and Desley Elmer, and other bank depositors. There have been wonderful donations from St Vinnies and Food Bank, and TC Bay CWA ladies (Christmas gifts). For our next load to Longreach in early December we have plenty of food and clothing. What is really needed are pre-paid vouchers and presents, especially for the kids. Donations can be left at Bank of Queensland Gympie or: BSB: 124 047 - A/C: 22599186 A/C name: RB Droughtrunners

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ELBOURNE CUP DAY lunch at the Cooloola Bowls club provided great entertainment and fun for the over 60s. All sorts of colourful fascinators, hats and outfits were on display and the girls in our group certainly didn’t disappoint in looking the part.

The brief for models participating in the fashion show was to find pre-loved clothes for the parade. Lovely dresses, tops and pants were shown by models of all sizes; some outfits costing as little as four dollars. Of course, everyone enjoyed the lunch, dabbled in the sweeps as well as everything else that makes Melbourne Cup a fun day! Above: Jenny, Annette and Sabine have their hats and fascinator, ready for the Melbourne Cup Right: Vaughan and Therese enjoy the entertainment Left: Sandra and Colleen dress to impress with pre-loved garments Images supplied

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100 years since the Armistice Remembrance Day was commemorated across the coast last month, Rainbow Beach RSL Sub Branch President Joe Casey who led a moving service at the Cenotaph

Tewantin-Noosa Shield win for Camera Club Julie Hartwig (President, TCBCC)

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OVEMBER WAS A big month for the Tin Can Bay Camera Club which saw the Annual Presentation Night and the judging of the annual Tewantin-Noosa Shield photography competition. Held annually for PSQ-affiliated clubs, 9 clubs from around south-east Queensland entered this year’s TNS. TCBCC has entered the competition every year since 2008, with a best result of 6th in 2017. This year, the Club once again had entries in all four categories – Pictorial, People, Nature and the Special Subject – Looking Down. The three judges each scored images out of five, for a total score out of 15 points per image. Tin Can Bay images scored consistently high to record a total Club score of 232 – the Club’s highest ever score in the competition. This result put them in first place to take out the Tewantin Shield for the first time, ahead of

Peninsula Camera Club from Brisbane, which finished in second place, 5 points behind TCBCC. As if winning the Shield wasn’t enough, club photographer Cheryl Murphy also took out first place and Champion Image for her entry in the Nature category. Other notable mentions include John Murphy who was awarded second in the Pictorial category with a perfect score of 15 points (the Club’s highest individual score). Paivi Lobigs was awarded second in the Nature category, and Cheryl Murphy was also awarded second in the Looking Down category. The result is the Club’s first win in a major competition and members were thrilled by the result. Our small regional club was definitely punching above its weight, beating many larger clubs, and the high standard of the Club’s images is a testimony to the efforts club members have made during 2018. All are now fired up and looking forward to 2019 and new photographic challenges.

Tin Can Bay Camera Club members celebrate winning the Tewantin-Noosa Shield www.tincanbaycameraclub.wix.com/tcb-camera-club

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MAKE YOUR DREAMS Merry Christmas from COME TRUE THIS CHRISTMAS RAINBOW BEACH REALTY We wish all the locals and our visitors the very best for the Christmas holidays. Thank you to everyone for making 2018 such a great year. We look forward to enjoying our little piece of paradise with you again in 2019!

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HROUGHOUT 2018 many have been dealing with old scar tissue, old pain - muscular, skeletal, mentally, spiritually and physically. We are clearing out old wounds from old cycles, and 2018 was, and still is, a year to cut chords. Trauma from the past has been the highlight this year. Finding a way to release this past energy can be difficult if you don’t know how to surrender and heal. We look at various symptoms below that occur if this body pain isn’t released. Emotional pain: becomes muscular pain in the lower lumbar, hips, glut. Which can also interfere with the bladder and bowel, creating constipation and bacterial infections. Lack of support also becomes back pain. Fear becomes leg pain or sciatica. The upper areas shoulders, scapulae, trapezius are all the immediate areas that go into daily battles and routines - after time they need to be nurtured. Remedial or energetic massages, writing, exercise and meditation are just a few natural therapies to relieve pain and restore balance internally/externally.

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OOK OUT, here are five different classes, with up to six classes a day, Tuesday to Saturday. Mark is a Personal Trainer, has been a Rainbow local for over two years, and at Rainbow Beach Gym since the New Year. He has been training people for over 23 years, as well as Muay Thai (kickboxing) and MMA Fighter and Trainer, he is qualified in Exercise Physiology from Griffith University. Mark says, “My biggest thing with what I do, is functional movement. That’s what I tend to target more than anything else.” Instead of working around things that have gone wrong - Mark focuses on corrective work so that natural, or primal, movement returns. “A lot of my one-on-one clients will eventually leave. If they aren’t in a position to do it on their own, I haven’t done my job properly.” This is also true with classes, “You can come in and do the Body Sculpt class, learn the mechanics of your body and how to use the machine, so you can come in on your own and benefit.” Remember part of your membership, is a one-on-one, gym familiarisation session with Mark.

Mark from the Rainbow Beach Fitness Centre helps out at the RBSS Fitness Club - come and try one of his classes at the gym - there are up to six sessions a day

“Everybody is capable.” With his background in fight gyms, Mark knows that the mental is just as important as the physical side, when people want to make change.

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“Some people need one-on-one at training, but we try to accommodate this in a class as well.” Now with classes before and after work, and in between school drop-off and pick up, Mark says, “People who are members, and haven’t been able to make previous times, hopefully they can now.” He encourages locals to join the gym and give it a try. There will be 1-2 casual classes available, the rest are members only. Collect your new timetable today from the gym after December 3 (when it reopens after Country at the Beach), call 5486 3191 (ex 1) or check out the Rainbow Beach 24/7 Fitness Centre on Facebook.

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FTER HAVING some nice warm days at home, going back to chilly nights and cooler days was a little bit of a shock for us. We knew we would be in for some cooler weather because Moss Vale is situated in the Southern Highlands of NSW. But it was still colder than we expected. It’s a shame we were a month or two too late for the spring with all the new shoots on the trees. I hear that it is truly magnificent to see the new leaves bursting into life. The only day we had free was on the Wednesday before the show. Even though it was a miserable rainy day, we took ourselves off for a little drive around the area. Moss Vale is part of a closely settled region that includes Mittagong, Berrima and Bowral and lots of tiny communities. One of these very small towns is Burrawang. With the misty rain, interspersed with quick heavy showers, we were reminded of a typical little English village with lots of very tall leafy trees and quaint cottages tucked behind hedges and massive flowering gardens. Of course, we just had to have lunch at the pub and chat with some of the locals. There have been a number of industries in this area, the first of which was cattle grazing in 1819. Charles Throsby was

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the first land owner in the district and established a cattle property. With its rich volcanic soil and good rainfall, the area was home to sheep and many agricultural industries such as potato growing and dairying. Today, Moss Vale is mostly lightto-medium industries with the dairying industry taking a back seat. There is so much to explore in the area and very close to the south coast of Nowra, Wollongong and Bateman’s Bay. When we are going past next time, we are going to pop in to the Sir Donald Bradman Centre to check out the cricket museum. I hope you make time to enjoy this part of our beautiful country. Satellite TV reception If you are holidaying at Inskip Point, Freshwater Campgrounds or Rainbow Waters Holiday Park at Carlo Point, you will find that the TV reception from our local TV transmitter is very poor. The best way to get TV reception in those areas is with a satellite dish. This will give you TV reception anywhere in Australia as long as you have clear view of the northern sky - no trees in the way. We have been selling satellite systems for 15 years and helping travellers get their favourite programs while they enjoy their 12-volt camping. Get in quickly (before December 14) and Peter will help you get set up in a matter of minutes. Call us on 07 5486 3471. Christmas closure Yes, we are on the home run to Christmas. Hopefully, you have done all the shopping and the decorations will be going up very soon. This year, we, at Saturn Antennas, are closing early. We are off to Cairns to spend Christmas with family. After December 14, you can see Bruce and Terri at Rainbow Beach Hardware to purchase a Saturn Antenna. We will be Was $440 closed till January 7, 2019.

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HERE HAS the year gone? We breakup on the Tuesday December 4 and we come back on January 15, 2019. I think most of us are finishing off Christmas presents, I know I am. We have had quite a good year and we have been on a few trips and we have done quite a few projects. We have a trip coming up in February 2019, so that is something to look forward to. We will be celebrating our Christmas break-up at the Rainbow Beach Sports Club on December 11, who do a great lunch for us. Not only do we make quilts of all shapes and sizes, we do make smaller items such as bags, cup holders, table

runners, placemats, etc. So it does not have to be a quilt you make if you want to join us. You do not need an expensive machine if you are learning, just a straight sewing machine is good enough. We have quite a few interesting projects in the year, as well as a few bus trips, so if you are interested please come along. Our friendly group are always looking for new members, there is always someone to help you. Come to the Community Complex cnr Tin Can Bay Rd and Bayside Drive, 9am, Tuesdays. Call Jacquie Cross: 5486 4468.

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OOLOOLA COASTCARE and Gympie Regional STEM Hub are joining forces on December 8 to bring you another Science in the Hall event, this time in Tin Can Bay. At 2pm the panel of speakers will be presenting how to manage urban runoff to minimise the impact on fishing in the area through water-sensitive urban design. We’ll also hear about the exciting next step by Cooloola Coastcare extending the research to explore the biodiversity in the urban and non-urban creeks and around the moorings in Tin Can Inlet. Funded by the GRC Environment Levy, it is aimed at understanding the causes of the diminished fish populations in the Inlet. Join us at 3pm for the Cooloola Coastcare AGM where you’ll hear reports about our projects including the Cooloola BioBlitz, WaterWatch, Coastal and Marine Debris Collections, the National Science Week STEAMzone Festival and youth

programs, and the new TurtleWatch project and EcoFilm Club. Join us for refreshments at the RSL Club after the meeting. Coastcare members are pictured at the Who’s New event last month.

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OOLOOLA COVE Residents and Friends Inc. are happily reporting that last month our long-awaited meeting with GRC took place. By now our members are up to date with the outcomes and are moving forward with our gained knowledge on the list of concerns we aired. On behalf of the Management Committee and myself, I would like to thank GRC representatives Pauline Gorton, Dimitri Scordalides, Lynn Blandford and Cr. Mark McDonald for such a positive and productive meeting, with no questions and answers off limits. Thanks to you all. The petition for the medical facility is in full swing and will hopefully surpass

what is required. We have again this year donated to support our local P10 state school and we are asking that the award be presented to a child who has put in extra effort to achieve a great result for their ability. Plans for the ‘Cooloola Cove Community Christmas and Carols’, family afternoon for December 8 is starting to come together and we trust you will bring your children and yourselves along to ‘the Vets’ Hall’ for games, craft, food and drinks, culminating with Christmas carols at 6.30pm. Next meeting December 17 10am at Veterans and Community Hall Cooloola Cove. December 2018 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – 25


In Brief Join the Coolabay Choir The choir has started up again and very keen to spread the word to those who enjoy singing as well as joining in with other groups. So far we have had five members join their voices for the BIGSING2018, with a performance in the Brolga Theatre Maryborough and The Gympie Singers in the Remembrance concert in Gympie. We welcome big or small voices who have a true desire to sing in harmony and to share this with others. We meet on Wednesdays at the Vets and Community Hall, Cooloola Cove from 3pm to 4pm. Contact Pam for further information: 0427 180 649 or sykapalua@ spiderweb.com.au

Nominations soon closing for Australia Day Awards Council is encouraging residents to shine the spotlight on the Gympie region’s achievers on Australia Day 2019; people who have contributed to our region’s culture, excelled in sport or made positive contributions to our community. Nominations are now being accepted across eight categories; including Citizen of the Year (adult and youth), Cultural Award (adult and youth), Sports Administration, Sports (adult and youth), and Community Event of the Year. The event celebrates individuals who go above and beyond for the good of their community. Submissions close 4pm, Friday December 7, 2018. Nominate online at gympie.qld.gov.au/ australiadayawards.

Tin Can Bay drainage project Gympie Regional Council takes the responsibility of environmental protection seriously. As such, work has temporarily ceased at the Groper Street (Tin Can Bay) drainage project after the discovery of the Cooloola Sedge Frog, a near-threatened species of frog. The Cooloola Sedge Frog is native to our region and its protection is legislated under the Queensland Nature Conservation Act. To ensure the protection of this species, Council is working with the state government to prepare a Species Management Program.

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The purpose of this program is to establish measures to mitigate the impact the project could have on the Cooloola Sedge Frog population during works and to ensure the species is protected moving forward. The formulation of a Species Management Program can be a lengthy process. Council will inform the community of the recommencement date of the drainage project once the Species Management Program has been completed in accordance with legislation. If you have any questions regarding the project, please call Council on 1300 307 800.

Cooloola Coast Probus News We were saddened to lose one of our foundation members recently - Pam Leslie. She served as our Welfare Officer for many years in spite of failing eyesight. At our monthly meeting many members paid tribute to her. She was a great lady and will be greatly missed, not just by us but by the whole community. The Melbourme Cup celebrations at the Cooloola Bowling Club were so much fun. Some even came home a bit richer due to their winnings on the sweeps. One of our members, John Olson won the prize for the Best Dressed Male. Two of our members, Val and Graham McClurg, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary recently. Congratulations! They are an inspiration to us all. Wishing everyone, editorial staff and readers, a very happy Christmas and new year. Remember, if you are an active retiree you are always welcome to join us. For more information contact Kaye Olson 0421 648 129 or Jo Said 0428 762 572.

Resource Centre Update It has been a very tumultuous year for the Resource Centre but it has finished on a good note. We are all settled into our new location under the wing of the Community Church at the Centrelink building in Tin Can Bay. It has shown us that there is definitely a need in the community for our service and will be especially needed over the Christmas/New Year period, as for some people this can be a very difficult time. We can offer food vouchers for those in genuine need (Centrelink Income

Statement Required) or fuel vouchers for those who need to travel to Gympie or elsewhere for medical appointments (please bring your doctor’s appointments with you). We can also offer referrals for various other organisations to assist you with budgeting, child and family connect, carer support and many more. We are located at the Centrelink Building in Buchanan Street, Tin Can Bay. Everyone at the Tin Can Bay Resource Centre would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a safe and enjoyable festive season. We will be closed from Friday December 21 to Wednesday January 4 2019. Normal hours: Wednesday and Friday 9am – 12pm.

Tin Can Bay RSL Sub Branch Inc News Finally, we have come to the end of the year, it seemed to come up very quickly. Last month we lost someone very close to the RSL, our very dear and feisty Pam Leslie. She will be missed by both the members of the sub-branch and the P-10 Tin Can Bay State School where she visited regularly to update the children about the workings of the military and the RSL. Lest we Forget. It will be a fairly quiet month, with the only event being the drawing of the Xmas raffle on December 15, commencing at 4pm. We will have live music and everyone is welcome. Tickets will be available right through to the day of the drawing. Also, our ham raffles are going well on market day, only one day left on December 19, with five more hams up for grabs. Our drop-in centre will be open each Tuesday and Wednesday (9.30 to 11.30) if anyone wishes to come and discuss any issues they have. Once again, all welcome! Every Sunday we have our famous BBQ from 12 to 2pm, with raffles drawn at 2.30pm. Come and enjoy a burger and listen to the music of local musicians. A reminder to all that Christmas Day falls on a Tuesday, therefore we will not be trading on that day. An update on the Remembrance Day raffle, the winner was Gerry Braganza, with second prize going to Terry Steele. Thank you to all who bought tickets. All members of the community are invited to attend all activities at the Tin Can Bay RSL Sub Branch.


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SCHOOL NEWS

Superheroes and Pre-Preps at Rainbow Beach State School Danny Staneig - Principal

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TUDENTS ARE busy in the classroom completing units of work and assessments, as well as preparing for Christmas concert items. The student council will organize some games for the Prep, 1 and 2 students over the coming weeks on a Monday and Wednesday playtime and some aspiring DJs will pump out some tunes during lunch breaks. I have discussed with our Year 5 students the opportunity for them to nominate for student leader positions for 2019. We talked about the roles and responsibilities of RBSS leadership positions and what makes a good leader. Students that have shown an interest in these positions will bring an application package home for you to peruse and discuss with them. At this stage, we have sixteen year 6 students for 2019, all of which have demonstrated leadership qualities during their time at Rainbow Beach State School. It is for this reason that the year 6 students will participate in a leadership camp in Term one 2019 at Tallebudgera Beach School Camp on the Gold Coast. It is a five day camp with the theme of ‘Hero’s Journey’ based on students leaving behind their familiar surroundings and journeying to an exciting ‘new world’ where there are risks, challenges and new problems to be solved.

Brekky/Fitness Club

There was a great turn out of students at last Thursday’s Breakfast/Fitness club for the word had passed around that the Principal of school wasn’t going to be there and instead, some young, exciting and fit instructor (Mark from the Gym) would be taking the activities. Furthermore, there were rumors that a

celebrity chef (Matt and Bernie from the IGA) would be cooking and the food was going to be great; bacon, eggs, hash browns, coco pops and nutri-grain. This was great! The kids loved it and they come in droves. I thank our volunteers for their time and effort but now the regular chefs and fitness instructor will be there this week and I am concerned about the students’ disappointment!

Swimming Program

Sarah Brantz shepherds the flock of pre-preps into their orientation classes, so they’re ready for school next year

Our school swimming program is on December 3 to 7, each day for the week. Swimming is a part of the school HPE curriculum and the expectation is that all students will participate fully. The school will fund the program. Thanks to the tuckshop team!

The role of our tuckshop and the people who provide nutritious food and drinks for students and staff is very important to our school community. I hope after each shift our tuckshop helpers feel their contribution has been appreciated by the students and the school. Although we have various people helping throughout the year, it is BJ and Kirstie that are rock solid every Friday. As a parent it is a great feeling knowing that you don’t have to get up and make morning teas and lunches on a Friday. The students, parents and staff thank you for your delicious food and smiling faces.

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It is superheroes for the Grade 1s - a special reward with cake and chill time


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Tin Can Bay School News Remembrance Day

The memorable morning was attended by community members and representatives from the TCB RSL Sub Branch. Wreath laying accompanied by a minute’s silence gave reflection to the significance of Armistice Day and the sacrifice made by those lost to the war. A special tribute was paid to Mrs Pam Leslie who gave service to the community and made special contribution to the school.

20-year celebration The hall was alive with fun and laughter on November 13 when past and present came together. There were stalls, food and

student competition finals that included some outstanding performances. The afternoon ended with the opening of the time capsule. The TCB Craft Club also gave a generous donation and the school is looking to air condition one classroom with the funds raised.

Christmas Concert On December 13 the annual Christmas concert will give students from Prep to Yr 9 a chance to let loose. Each class will dazzle with a performance onstage and there will be a few sea creatures making a guest appearance.

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This is the LAST CALL for your formal photos, and few words on what you are up to next year. Whether it be it study, work or a gap year, any Year 12 awards, and your casual or part-time work, please email your formal photos and few words, or call Brooke Bignell (0412 132 699) in Rainbow Beach or Jess Milne (0411 218 254) at Tin Can Bay/Cooloola Cove and you can answer a few quick questions! Also - a shout out to advertisers - we are looking for businesses to sponsor the Year 12 pages. Please call Heatley on 0407 660 198.

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AREN VAN DER HEIJDE has taken on the role of school chaplain with gusto and enthusiasm. Chappy Karen has spent her first term getting to know the staff, students and some of their families and is looking forward to the new year. “I am hoping to start up lunchtime craft and possibly friendship groups,” Karen explained. By being on hand to talk to students, staff and parents about any issue, problem, life event or just a listening ear,

Left: Chappy Karen helping Alyssa Latimore Eliza O’Driscoll find a word at Tin Can Bay School

Karen is committed to providing support any way she can. She also loves getting in the classroom and assisting students with work or before school crafts in the library and crochet club on Thursdays. Karen came to the Cooloola Coast eight years ago with her husband John and fell in love with the area and community. When not enjoying the surf, sand and natural surrounding, Karen is keen to keep supporting school families and the staff who hold the entire school together. If you would like to say hi to Chappy Karen she is available Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at the school during term.

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Cooloola Coast Visitor’s Guide Rainbow Beach and the Cooloola Coast is home of the Coloured Sands, the majestic Carlo Sandblow and gateway to World Heritage listed Fraser Island. You can feed wild dolphins, visit a historic lighthouse and kayak with the whales.

Rainbow Shores Clarkson Drive has a concrete path for most of the way taking you through wallum and paperbarks. If riding, you can turn left to the industrial area (Karoonda Road) and the return to town via Carlo Road.

Double Island Point (DIP) has the longest break in Australia (when the swell lines up. (4WD only) Surf Lessons and Board Hire Epic Ocean Adventures 0435 934 087 Rainbow Beach 0432 690 194

Coloured Sands Starting below the lookout, walk along the beach towards Double Island Point for a kilometre or so to these amazing Coloured sand cliffs, with the best colours around 9 to 10 kilometres along the beach (accessible with a 4wd or Surf and Sand Safari tour) 5486 3131. Carlo Sand Blow A bush walk up to Carlo Sand Blow is a must for every visitor. Drive to the reservoir at the top of Cooloola Drive. The Blow is an easy 600m walk from the car park or take the longer walk from the National Parks Office. Spectacular views of the Coloured Sands, Double Island Point and Tin Can Bay Inlet are the bonus for your efforts. When the thermals are right, you will often see Hang Gliders taking off and landing at this beautiful piece of Nature’s Sculpture. Fraser Island Great Walk A 90 km trail which showcases natural and cultural features of the world’s largest sand island as it meanders between Dilli Village and Happy Valley www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/ parks/great - walks-fraser-island/about. html Cooloola Great Walk A 102 km trail which passes through a rich diversity of vegetation types with spectacular views, connecting Rainbow Beach with Noosa North Shore. www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/ greatwalkscooloola/ index.html Rainforest Walk / Bymien Picnic Area A few kilometres from town, on the Gympie Road, take the Freshwater Road to the left. 3km on a good gravel surface will bring you to Bymien, which is the limit for conventional vehicles. Lake Poona After morning tea or lunch in the picnic area you can venture on some wonderful walks to Lake Poona or through some spectacular Rainforest. Allow 40 minutes to reach Lake Poona. Lake Freshwater Only accessible by 4WD, Tour or Walking. Walking tracks starts at the Bymien picnic area. The round trip from Rainbow Beach will take a full day and requires fitness. Foreshore Tin Can Bay You can walk 4km from Crabs Creek to Norman Point, over picturesque bridges, signage of flora and fauna, through mangroves, playgrounds and outdoor gyms. It is mostly flat – very safe for children on wheels. Start at the playground opposite the library, cycle to Crabs Creek and stop for a coffee, then return to opposite the library. Enjoy the views out to the inlet while the kids enjoy the playground and skatepark. Rainbow Beach 10,000 steps walk – from the headland behind the Surf Tower and Playground to Carlo Road. Paths are perfect for bicycles, scooters and skateboards.

Half-day 4WD Tours (5486 3131) or hire your own to Cooloola National Park, Coloured Sands, Double Island Point, Lighthouse, Rainforest and Lake Freshwater. 4x4 Hire Rainbow Beach 4x4 Hire 5486 8300 Rainbow Beach Adventure Centre 4WD Hire 5486 3288

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Stand up paddle tour The 2 hour tour on offer is a basic introduction to SUP to anybody who would like to see what its all about.With all of our equipment catered for the beginner, also the flat water of Pelican Bay/ Carlo Point this is a fantastic tour for scenery and also the whole family to enjoy, it’s just so easy to participate. 0408 738 192 Seary’s Creek 7km from town towards Gympie, with 2 waterholes, boardwalks, bridges and history – do read the sign and spot the creatures. Always cool on the hottest of days.

Scuba Diving A popular spot for the scuba enthusiast is at Wolf Rock, off Double Island Point. World class diving on Fraser Island’s doorstep, phone Wolf Rock Dive Centre on 5486 8004. Hang Gliding & Paragliding Carlo Sand Blow is one of the top spots for hand gliders in Queensland with the National Championships being held there each January. With a take off of 300ft and a soarable ridge of 12 kilometres long and about 500ft high, Carlo Sand Blow is definitely the place to go. Fliers should be of Hang2 standard, fly in north easterly winds and remember landing in the bathing reserve is prohibited. Wind surf off the surfing beach or in Tin Can Bay Inlet, taking off from Carlo Point.

Rainbow Beach Aquatic Centre and Tin Can Bay Pool offers squad, learn to swim, water aerobics and more. Sailing And Cruising If you love the wonderful peace and relaxation of sailing or cruising, the sheltered waters of the Great Sandy Strait are for you. You may see dugong, turtles, dolphins and more. Great Sandy Strait Cruises and Sunset Cruises 0428 838 836

Dolphin Ferry 35 minutes by ferry to view the dolphins at TIn Can Bay 7am daily 0428 838 836 Dolphin Viewing/Feeding at Tin Can Bay just a thirty minute drive to Tin Can Bay through Cooloola Cove and you can see the Dolphins at Barnacles Dolphin Centre, Norman Point at around 7 – 7.30am each day, feeding time is 8.00am. Charges apply. Come and have a look around this pretty little town while you are there. 5486 4899 Turtle Tours Paddle in double seated ocean kayaks along the edge of the mangroves at Pelican Bay on this two hour tour, you quietly encounter all types of sea life from turtles to rays to the odd dolphin. 0408 738 192 Sea Kayaking Dolphin View Sea Kayaking: A unique experience - see dolphins, whales (seasonal), manta rays, turtles and more 0408 738 192 Horseride with professional guides on our World Heritage Listed Beach. 04121RIDES Tin Can Bay Foreshore Bird Walk – 137 species with best viewing spots on the brochure. Tin Can Bay Wildflower Walk spectacular wildflower species, all on the brochure.

Our safe beach is patrolled between September - March. ALWAYS SWIM BETWEEN THE FLAGS. Surfing The most popular area is near the Surf Tower. Note Surfing In Bathing Area Is Prohibited.

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Probably one of Rainbow’s greatest attractions would have to be the abundant opportunity for fishing. Fishing, in all its styles, is available right on our doorstep. Beach fishing has unlimited scope with nearly 100kms of beach to choose from. Varieties include Bream, Whiting, Tailor, Dart, Jew and Flathead. Estuary fishing in Tin Can Bay Inlet, through the Inskip Point area and up the Great Sandy Strait is perfect for those with a boat or the wish to hire one. Access is from an efficient boat ramp at Carlo Point. Another ramp is located at Bullock Point. Charter Boats Excellent reef fishing is only a few miles offshore and charter trips can be arranged through Rainbow Beach Fishing Charters on 0439 775 070, Keely Rose Reef Fishing Charters on 0407 146 151 or Double Island Point Fishing Charters 0417 073 313. The reefs off Rainbow yield Red Emperor, Sweet lip, Snapper, Pearl Perch, Parrot and Coral Trout.

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Cooloola Sand, wind and water have sculpted a varied landscape at Cooloola, the largest remnant of coastal vegetation on the southern Queensland’s mainland. High sand dunes, coloured sand cliffs, sweeping beaches, sandblows, freshwater lakes, tall forests, paperbark swamps and wildfl ower heath make the Cooloola Recreation Area a spectacular part of the Great Sandy National Park. www.nprsr. qld.gov. au/parks/cooloola/index Inskip Peninsula is a narrow, sandy finger of land built up by wind and waves. It forms a natural breakwater at the entrance to Tin Can Inlet and Great Sandy Strait. Inskip is a gateway to World Heritagelisted Fraser Island. Beach she oaks, cypress pine and other coastal trees and shrubs shade the very popular camping areas ringed by open ocean beaches and sheltered estuary shores. All are within 15 minutes drive to Rainbow Beach. Most of the peninsula is protected as a Recreation Area. www.nprsr.qld.gov. au/parks/inskip-peninsula/index The Great Sandy Marine Park extends from Baffl e Creek in the north to Double Island Point in the south. It includes Hervey Bay, Great Sandy Strait, Tin Can Bay Inlet and the waters off the east coast of Fraser Island, seaward to three nautical miles. Seagrass meadows, mangroves, rocky shores, reefs, sandy beaches, bays, sheltered channels, rivers, creeks and estuaries host a wealth of wildlife including whales, turtles, dugong, grey nurse sharks, fish, corals, birds and more. www. nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/great -sandymarine/ index Fraser Island is the world’s largest sand island and an area of remarkable natural beauty. Growing on seemingly infertile sands are a great variety of plant communities ranging from coastal heath, mangrove forests and swamps to subtropical rainforest. The many archaeological remains found on Fraser Island record thousands of years of culture and tradition, and provide important links to their past for the Butchulla people.


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Markets – Saturdays Saturday Markets 1st3rd Cooloola Cove Veterans and - Tin Can Bay Community Hall 0499 110 944 2nd & 4th Rainbow Beach Centreblock 0484 903 830 3rd Tin Can Bay 0418 711 897

seeing all its beauty is to take a 1 day or 2 day tour. Or you can make the trip in your own 4WD, driving up the road or beach . To Inskip Point and crossing in the barge. Rainbow Beach Flying Services offer a daily service to Fraser Island, but prior bookings are required.

January “Brushes by the Sea” Rainbow

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family fun Playgrounds North and South of the Playgrounds North and South of the Headland and Rainbow Shores

Australia DayCooloola celebrations February Crocs Swimming

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Cobia have also been giving punters a bit of arm-stretching fun. Well, it should be any time now for the Mahi Mahi to start showing up, we caught some crackers last summer; so looking forward to some real sport with these guys.

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Fishing, Boating & the Great Outdoors

Catches from

Keely Rose Fishing Charters Left: Sweetlip and snapper for dinner well done Clint Right: Harry with another beautiful Rainbow Beach Coral Trout

Tin Can Bay Fishing Club Update ATCHES HAVE been reasonable lately, in spite of the winds, with reports from members of bream, flathead and cod being landed inside, plus plentiful whiting reported for those keen enough to rise early and get onto their favourite spots before the sun is up. Catches of Tailor have been also reported along the beaches at Inskip and Fraser and a few being caught on the inside, just south of The Bluff. The Club’s Annual Awards Presentation Day and Christmas Party was held at the Cooloola Coast Bowls Club on Saturday November 17 and all 75 attendees had a great lunch and very enjoyable

afternoon social. The winners of the 23 various sections, hotly contested in some cases, were all rewarded with trophies as mementos of their efforts. Our special thanks for their ongoing support and attendance goes to Mayor Mick Curran and his wife Sue, plus Councillor Mark McDonald. The Club takes it a bit slow during the Christmas period due to the numbers of members away visiting family and family visiting here. Our activities liven up from early February with our first meeting for 2019 being programmed for February 12

Enjoy an action packed day’s fishing on the ‘

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at 4pm. Our last General Meeting for 2018 and Christmas Social will be held at the Club House – 33 Dolphin Ave, Tin Can Bay at 4pm Wednesday December 12. BYO nibbles and drinks; all members and visitors are welcome. Phone: Secretary 0437 242 171.

Jim George - Outside Waters Champion presented by Club President, John Field

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FTER WINNING the ArtyBall prize last month, Garry Hewitt wins third place for the Flora and Fauna Category of the K’gari ‘Snap up Some Paradise’ Photo Competition!! His winning photo was the ‘Wedgetailed eagles at Sandy Cape, Fraser Island’. Garry won a prize hamper worth up to $100, full of goodies generously provided by the Queensland Museum, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, handicrafts made from K’gari’s Traditional

Owners the Butchulla people, and a subscription to Wildlife Australia magazine. His winning photograph will also appear in the Limited Edition Fraser Island 25th Anniversary 2019 Calendar as well as being showcased in the December 2018 Issue of Wildlife Australia Magazine. Garry is a regular contributor to the Community News and is now the Surf Club’s official photographer. Congratulations, Garry!

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7 days a week Mon - Fri 7.30am to 5pm Saturdays 7.30am to 3pm Sundays 7.30am to 1pm

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Out and About

Who’s New at the Zoo-2

Newbies to town, Relle Levy, Tony and Ronda Lapthorn get a warm introduction to town at the welcome night

Len and Pam from Music Plus in Cooloola Cove invited locals to join their band of very enthusiastic and musical people, just give Pam a call: 0427 180 649

Annette Collins, Rev Ingrid Busk from The Church of the Good Shepherd chat to local Bob Rosewarne

Chris and Bob Gudge relax after setting up the table tennis for the night - the table tennis mornings and nights have been a real hit each Wednesday at the Hall

Sarah Booth from Cooloola Coast Pilates and Rainbow Beach Lean to Surf, joins sister, Jess McKenzie from Rainbow Beach Wedding Photography to spread the word on their businesses. Their nanny, Brenda Perry (seated) is also new to town, welcome Brenda!

Hardworking P&C mums Pearl and Kirstie brought kid’s activities to the event

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SPORT

Table Tennis has a new format T

Youngsters James and Alex vs older residents, Peter and Daniel: all ages are welcome at table tennis

ABLE TENNIS fourth and final competition for 2018 is underway in a new format where all players play two singles and two doubles games in the 6 to 8.30pm timeslot. Doubles partners are selected by the draw, so players have different partners every week, and also get to play all the other competitors in singles over the five week competition. Two groups of 12 competitors, graded level one or level two, are battling for glory, and despite some initial misgivings about the new arrangements, are now enjoying the extra competition experience. The new format means players are spending more time playing and watching games, which has provided more opportunity for mentoring, support and general barracking. Wednesday morning table tennis remains popular, and provides an excellent opportunity for some exercise and social engagement, 9 to 11am Wednesday mornings.

Seasons Greetings from Little Athletics

Rainbow Beach Boardriders

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Jess Milne- Centre Manager

OW, IS ALL I can say every time the centre event competitions are held. Training sessions are really paying off as athletes in all age groups are improving in both skill and competition rules. Simple things like walking out the back of the throwing circle after shot put and discus are becoming second nature, which will ensure that every go counts and will not be lost to a technical foul. All track and field events will be recorded by the end of the first half of this season

and will be measured against achievement targets for Green Awards. Athletes are always reminded that despite competing in age groups the only times and measurements they need to beat is their own. In the recent 200m sprints there were several personal bests smashed and after several pleas to do so, even young Tiny Tot Bonnie Bate even ran the whole ‘big race.’ The Christmas Break up will be on December 15 where mid-season

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Achievement Awards will be presented. I would like to thank all the parent helpers that assist with the Centre either setting/ packing up, taking on coaching roles, scribing records of events, photographing, administration and being a positive influence for the youth athletes. A big thank you goes to Coach Bill for donating his time to inspire the next generation of track and field stars. Seasons Greetings from the Cooloola Coast Little Athletics Centre.

N DECEMBER 16 we will be having a Sunday surf session. Meet at the beach front 8am hoping to get up to the car park or DI for the day. Due to happenings in December the memorial classic will be held January 19, 2019; for more information keep an eye on our Facebook page, Rainbow Beach Boardriders club. Please note you do not have to be a Facebook member to check posts. Keep salty.


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Cricket Corner James Worthington

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Nippers polish their flags skills

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ITH A VISIT from ex Australian Champion and local Dave Arthur, nippers of all ages, learned some tricks for flags events last month. Nippers will break for Christmas on

S THE 2018-2019 Gympie One Day Reserve Grade competition continues, Rainbow Beach Cricket Club is currently sitting top of the ladder, with a slight lead over Western Gympie. A forfeit win in round 2, bye in round 3, and a strong 46 run win over Harlequins in round 4 means Rainbow are in a brilliant position, come this point of the season. Harlequins put up a decent fight in the field keeping Rainbow Beach down to only 155. The run chase began and an excellent bowling spell from Richie O’Donohue (3-16) and Andrew Simpson (2-19) meant none of the Harlequins batsman could get the run chase going.

The win was confirmed when “Dazza” Timms took the important wicket of Slayter Murray (37) to wrap things up. Round 5 unfortunately ended in a loss for Rainbow Beach as Gympie Wests bowled and fielded well enough, so only Andrew Simpson (49) could make an impact with the bat. For all those wishing to play or get involved with the club in any way, shape or form, contact Merv at mervoneill@ hotmail.com. For anyone wishing to come along and support, games for this month are on December 1 and 15 in Gympie.

December 16, with a fun morning and BBQ lunch. They’ll be back at it from January 27, 2019. It’s not too late to join. Contact the Surf Club to find out more.

There’ll be just as much action as last year, see our local Cricket Club in action

Practising dives

Tin Can Bay Golf Club news

T

HE LADIES HELD a very successful fundraiser for Breast Cancer on October 24 and thank all the raffle donors for their generosity.

The winning team members were from left to right Lin Groombridge, Tina Guy, Margie Moore and Chris Harvey Congratulations to this month’s medal winners: Mens 12th Medal Div 1 Neil Low Div 2 Gordon Smith Div 3 Peter Coppin Ladies 10th Medal Div 1 Judy Hammond Div 2 Cheryl Cope and Tina Guy Men’s Medal of Medals Div 1 N McGee Div 2 Mike Clifford Vets 12th Medal Div 1 Gary Parker Div 2 Warren Morriss Div 3 Robert Young Congratulations to B Greig for his Hole in One on the 5th Ladies Medal of Medals Div 1 Karen Hehir, Div 2 Shirley Dickson Visiting golfers wishing to make a booking can contact the Starter’s Box on 0484 005 266 after 7am seven days a week. December 2018 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – 37


A Little Humour BAD WATER A Yorkshire farmer sees a bloke drinking from his stream and shouts, “Ey up, tha dunt wanna be drinkin watta frum theer, it’s full o’ hoss piss an’ cow shite an’ it could kill thee”. The bloke says: “Sir, I am a lawyer from the city, can you be speaking clearer, and slower please. ”The farmer replies: “If....You.... Use.... Two ...Hands.......You.... Won’t.... Spill ...Any.” GONE FISHING Two friends rented a boat and fished in a lake every day. One day they caught 30 fish. One guy said to his friend, “Mark this spot so that we can come back here again tomorrow.” The next day, when they were driving to rent the boat, the same guy asked his friend, “Did you mark that spot?” His friend replied, “Yeah, I put a big ‘X’ on the bottom of the boat.” The first one said, “You stupid fool! What if we don’t get that same boat today?” POLICE Driving to work, a gentleman had to swerve to avoid a box that fell out of a truck in front of him. Seconds later, two policemen came by. While one pulled the gentleman over, the second stopped traffic and recovered the box so as to avoid any further mishaps. When they opened the box, they found it contained large upholstery tacks. “I’m sorry sir,” the first trooper told the driver, “but I’m going to have to write you a ticket.” Amazed, the driver asked, “For what?!” The trooper replied, “Tacks evasion.” CAREER ADVICE “When I finished school, I took one of those career aptitude tests, and based on my verbal ability score, they suggested I become a mime.” - Tim Cavanagh

BLONDE ON A PLANE On a plane bound for New York the flight attendant approached a blonde sitting in the first class section and requested that she move to coach since she did not have a first class ticket. The blonde replied, “I’m blonde; I’m beautiful; I’m going to New York; and I’m not moving.” Not wanting to argue with a customer, the flight attendant asked the co-pilot to speak with her. He went to talk with the woman, asking her to please move out of the first class section. Again, the blonde replied, “I’m blonde; I’m beautiful; I’m going to New York, and I’m not moving.” The co-pilot returned to the cockpit and asked the captain what he should do. The captain said, “I’m married to a blonde, and I know how to handle this.” He went to the first class section and whispered in the blonde’s ear. She immediately jumped up and ran to the coach section mumbling to herself, “Why didn’t someone just say so?” Surprised, the flight attendant and the co-pilot asked what he said to her that finally convinced her to move from her seat. He said, “I told her the first class section wasn’t going to New York.” PARACHUTE JUMP A sergeant in a parachute regiment took part in several nighttime exercises. Once, he was seated next to a lieutenant fresh from Jump School. He was quiet and looked a bit pale, so the sergeant struck up a conversation. “Scared, Lieutenant?” he asked. “No, just a bit apprehensive.” the lieutenant replied. “What’s the difference?” asked the sergeant The lieutenant answered, “The difference is I’m scared with a university education.”

POKER FACE A man walked by a table in a hotel and noticed three men and a dog playing cards. The dog was playing with extraordinary performance. “That must be a very smart dog,” the man commented. “Not so smart,” said one of the players. “Every time he gets a good hand he wags his tail.” WHY ARE YOU LATE? One winter morning, an employee explained why he had shown up for work 50 minutes late: “It was so slippery out that for every step I took ahead, I slipped back two.” The boss eyed him suspiciously, “Oh, yeah? Then how did you ever get here?” “I finally gave up,” he said, “and started for home.” SHORTS “He’s called a broker because after you deal with him that’s exactly what you are.” - Unknown Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine. I just got lost in thought. It was unfamiliar territory. Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don’t. I feel like I’m diagonally parked in a parallel universe. You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you. You can’t have everything, where would you put it? The things that come to those that wait may be the things left by those who got there first.

Forget health food. I need all the preservatives I can get. Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will sit in a boat drinking beer all day. Flashlight: A case for holding dead batteries. Shin: A device for finding furniture in the dark. When you’re swimming in the creek, and an eel bites your cheek, that’s a moray! A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well. It was recently discovered that research causes cancer in rats. The only cure for insomnia is to get more sleep. A FISHERMAN’S NEW JOB More than anything, my brother-in-law wanted to be a jackaroo. Taking pity on him, a station owner decided to hire the lad and give him a chance. “This is a lasso,” he said, showing him a rope, “We use it to catch cows.” “I see,” said my brother-in-law, trying to seem knowledgeable as he examined the rope. “And what do you use for bait?” PLEASE STAND UP One day a college professor of Psychology was greeting his new college class. He stood up in front of the class and said, “Would everyone who thinks he or she is stupid please stand up?” After a minute or so of silence, a young man stood up. “Well, good morning. So, you actually think you’re a moron?” the professor asked. The kid replied, “No sir, I just didn’t want to see you standing there all by yourself.”

Festive lights available instore now. Great range of LED, fairy, rope, projector and tree lights. Come and have a browse

38 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – December 2018


TRADES & SERVICES DIRECTORY

Covering Cooloola Cove, Rainbow Beach & Tin Can Bay 4WD Hire Rainbow Beach 4X4 Hire

Electrician Rainbow Beach

5486 8300

Plumber

Mark Little

Cooloola Coast

0407 762 986

Laurie Donnelly Plumber

Accommodation

Smiley Mick Electrical

Cooloola Coast

0448 955 768

Pubs and Clubs

Rainbow Getaway

Fabrication

Holiday Apartments

Rainbow Beach

5486 3500

4D Engineering

Air conditioning

Fishing Charters

Climate Control Air Conditioning 5486 4362

Double Island Point

Cooloola Coast Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Tin Can Bay

5486 4499

Appliance Repairs 0400 410 045

Auto Electrics Cooloola Cove

0428 645 369 0499 144 678

Bait and Tackle 5486 3788

Rainbow Beach Tackle

& Camping

Rainbow Beach

5486 8100

Bakery Ed’s Beach Bakery

Rainbow Beach

5486 3080

Beauty Serenity Beauty

Rainbow Beach

0438 868 116

Cabinet Makers Cooloola Coast Cabinets

Tin Can Bay

5488 0443

Whatever Cabinetmakers

Cooloola Cove

5486 4004

Car Dealers John Madill Toyota

Gympie

5480 5555

Madills Mazda

Gympie

5480 5588

Caravan Parks Tin Can Bay Caravan Park

Tin Can Bay

5486 4411

Caravan Repairs and Hire Whatever

Cooloola Cove

5486 4004

Rainbow Beach

5486 3471

Caravan Antennas Saturn Antennas

Tin Can Bay Country Club

Tin Can Bay

5486 4231

Keely Rose Deep Sea

Rainbow Beach

0407 146 151

Rainbow Beach Realty

Rainbow Beach

5486 3900

Century 21

Gympie

5489 8000

Arcobaleno

Rainbow Beach

5486 8000

Food Sans Borders

Rainbow Beach

0490 232 392

Marina Bar and Grill

Tin Can Bay

5486 4400

Silky Oak Tea Gardens

Kia Ora

5486 5535

Rainbow Beach

5486 3152

Cooloola Cove

0408 645 369

IGA Supermarket

Rainbow Beach

5486 8700

IGA Supermarket

Tin Can Bay

5488 0084

Tin Can Bay

5486 2887

Rainbow Beach

0418 729 474

Tin Can Bay

5486 4577

Fishing Charters

Rainbow Beach

Floorzone

Gympie

0439 775 070

5482 6500

Food Wholesalers

Wholesalers

Rainbow Beach

5486 3607

Garden Supplies & Garden Supplies

Cooloola Cove

5488 0222

Gas Supplies Rainbow Beach and Fraser Island Gas Supplies

Rainbow Beach

0400 657 797

Glass and Aluminium Aluminium

Ocean Breeze Seafoods

Ennovy Designs

Shopping Centre

Signs

Tin Can Bay

5488 0601

Graphic Design Soda Graphics

Seafood

Tin Can Bay and Rainbow

Lighthouse Glass and

Restaurants and Cafés

Sewing

Cooloola Cove Landscape

Beach Signs

Solicitor Cosgroves

Cooloola Coast

0403 193 916

Storage

Handyman

4rent4sale Storage Sheds

Gavin Freeman Handyman Service 0438 773 119

Karoonda Road Self Storage Rainbow Beach

5486 3411

Hardware

Cooloola Tin Can Mini Storage

1300 727 025

Rainbow Beach Hardware

Rainbow Beach

5486 3444

Tourist Centre

Mitre 10 Cooloola

Cooloola Cove

5486 2000

Rainbow Beach Tourist Centre Rainbow Beach

Rainbow Beach

0421 600 148

Cooloola Lawn Care

0487 281 030

Mechanical

Celebrant

Rainbow Beach Rustproofing

Zaneta Fitzgerald

Rainbow Beach

0438 868 116

Nicole Goodwin

Rainbow Beach

0407 583 561

Rainbow Beach Service Centre

and Mechanical and Towing

Curtains and Blinds & Security Advantage Screens & Blinds Cooloola Cove

5481 2846

Pest Control

Cooloola Curtains & Blinds Cooloola Cove

0436 394 347

Beach to Bay

Pest Management

Cleanwave

Channon and Lawrence Dental Gympie

5482 7688

Cooloola Cove Smiles

Tin Can Bay

5486 4800

Plastering

Coloured Sands Clinic

Cooloola Cove

5488 0271

Ray’s Plastering

5486 3227

Tours and attractions

Kennels and Catteries

Cleanwave

SES Flood/Storm Damage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 500 SES - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3314 SES - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 4604 City Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 2304 Coastguard Tin Cay Bay - VMR 417 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 4290 Community Centre Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3355 Cooloola Coast Medical Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 2488 Doctor - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5313 3277 Doctor - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3078 Doctor - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 4600 ENERGEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 62 62 EPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300 130 372

5486 3249

5486 3411

Lawn Mowing

EMERGENCY - AMBULANCE / POLICE / FIRE . . . . . . . 000

Rainbow Beach

Cooloola Coast

0407 764 661

ESSENTIAL SERVICES

Rainbow Beach Surf Club

Cooloola Coast Realty

Tin Can Bay

Dentist

5486 9090

0417 073 313

Benny’s Carpet Cleaning

Crystal Shine Cleaning

Rainbow Beach

Rainbow Beach

Gympie Cooloola Pet Resort Gympie

Carpet Cleaning

Rainbow Beach Hotel

Fishing Charters

Rainbow Cooloola Rainbow Beach

0418 382 442

Real Estate

Flooring

Rainbow Beach Auto Electrics Cooloola Coast

Chilly Bin

0428 645 369

Rainbow Beach

Coastwide Appliance Service & Repairs

Eledric

Cooloola Cove

Cooloola Cove

Rainbow Beach

5483 5364

0474 127 057

5486 3228

Rainbow Beach

5486 8555

Cooloola Coast

5486 8686

Rainbow Beach

0421 600 148

Dolphin Ferry Cruises

RB/TCB

0428 838 836

Epic Ocean Adventures

Rainbow Beach

0408 738 192

Fraser Island 4x4 Tours

Rainbow Beach

0457 726 388

Rainbow Beach Horserides

Rainbow Beach

0412 174 337

Rainbow Beach Learn to Surf Rainbow Beach

0435 934 087

Surf and Sand Safaris

Rainbow Beach

5486 3131

Wolf Rock Dive

Rainbow Beach

5486 8004

Vet Gympie Veterinary Services Tin Can Bay

5486 4666

Reach all the locals on the Cooloola Coast advertise in the Trades and Services Pages.

Cooloola Cove

0407 372 826

FIRE & RESCUE - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3169 Tin Can Bay Fire Warden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0409 828 414 Rural Fires Goomboorian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0417 793 286 Rural Fires Neerdie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0400 865 132 QPWS Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 9900 QPWS Tewantin (7 days) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5449 7792 Gympie Regional Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300 307 800 HOSPITAL - Gympie Hospital & Community Health . . 5489 8690 Library - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3705 Library - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 4355 Local Disaster Management CCCLDMSG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 4483, 0439 862 264 Cooloola Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5488 0436, 0459 26 374 Wallu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0419 685 338 Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0427 863 007 Pharmacy - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3070

To find out more, phone: 5486 3561 Police - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 8765 Police - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 2426 Police - non urgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 444 POISONS Information Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 11 26 School - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 9333 School - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5488 1222 Tin Can Bay Community Church Op Shop . . . . . . . . . . 5486 2055 Llew O’Brien (Federal Member) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4121 2936 Tony Perrett MLA (State Member) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5329 5100 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (Please phone to make appt ) CARKEET, Sally (Rainbow Beach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0417 751 327 DEACON, Arthur (Cooloola Cove) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0419 624 208 FISHER, Peter (Cooloola Cove) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0407 95 4678 GETT, Kelvin (Rainbow Beach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5486 3538 MISSEN, John Joseph (Rainbow Beach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 8153 December 2018 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – 39


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Civil Celebrant Fabrication

CAR CLEANING

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Reach all the locals on the Cooloola Coast advertise in the Trades and Services Pages from $60.00 a month. To find out more, phone: 5486 3561 40 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – December 2018

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Removalist

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Screens & Blinds

Gas

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WHAT’S ON DECEMBER Join the Summer Reading Club – see the library!

If you have an event or date you would like to add please email info@rbcn.com.au 12 Festival of Small Halls 5.30pm, Rainbow Beach Community Hall 13 Tin Can Bay School annual Christmas concert

10 Horrible Histories: Awesome Egyptians, Tin Can Bay Library, 2pm – 3pm, 8-12 years, free

RBSS: 0417 079 579 6pm Table Tennis, RB Community Hall, Bob: 0477 001 912 THURSDAY

15 Little Athletics Christmas break up

11 Spy School Tin Can Bay Library, 10am – 11am, 5-8 years, free; Rainbow Beach Library, 3 – 4pm, 5-8 years, free

1, 15 Rainbow Beach Cricket games in Gympie

16 Boardriders Sunday surf session, meet at the beach front 8am

17 Learn to Surf, Bookings essential via Eventbrite, Rainbow Beach, 12-17 yrs

8.30am Playgroup, RBSS

3 -7 RBSS swimming block at the Aquatic Centre

16 Nippers break up fun morning and BBQ from 8.30am

22 Sphero Games, Tin Can Bay Library, 10 – 11am, 8-12 years, free

4

Tin Can Bay Quilters final meeting

19 Boardriders Memorial Classic

6

RBSS Year 6 Graduation Dinner

16 Tin Can Bay Carols, Tin Can Bay Community Church from 5pm

7

Over 60s Christmas party

7

RV survey closes: Planningprojects@ gympie.qld.gov.au

7

Nominations close for Australia Day Awards

8

Craft Vintage and Recyclables Fair, Community Hall

8

Science in the Hall, 2pm and Cooloola Coastcare AGM, 3pm

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8

Country at the Beach, Rainbow Beach Sports Club

Cooloola Cove Community Christmas and Carols, 3pm, family afternoon ‘the Vets’ Hall’ for games, craft, food and drinks, culminating with Christmas carols at 6.30pm

11 Tin Can Bay Quilters Christmas breakup at the Rainbow Beach Sports Club 11 RBCN Deadlines begin (remember they are one week early) 11 Rainbow Beach School end-of-year concert, Community Hall 12 Fishing Club meeting and Christmas social, Club House, 33 Dolphin Ave, Tin Can Bay at 4pm, BYO nibbles and drinks; all members and visitors welcome. Ph: 0437 242 171

17 CCR&F meet 10am at Veterans and Community Hall Cooloola Cove 19 Deck the Halls! Decoration Making Tin Can Bay Library 10.30am – 11.30am, Rainbow Beach Library 2.30pm – 3.30pm, for the whole family, free 19, 26 Family Karaoke Wednesdays at Rainbow Beach Sports Club from 7pm 20 Tech Savvy Seniors – free eresources at your library. Remember to bring your smartphone or tablet/iPad and know your password for iTunes or Play Store. Rainbow Beach Library – 10amnoon, Tin Can Bay Library – 2-4pm

7am Tennis, RB Sports Club, Carmel: 0438 773 679 9am TCB Craft Club morning, Carmel: 5488 0409 9.30am CCLAC Bingo, 9.30am, TCB Country Club

26 Australia Day

9.30am First 5 Forever Under 5’s, TCB Library

WEEKLY (many are term time only)

10am Art Workshop with Jenny, RB Library, every 2nd and 4th Thursday

MONDAY 9.30am Senior Citizens indoor bowls, TCB Community Complex David: 0466 848 032

3.30pm Cooloola Dragon Boat training FRIDAY

10-11am First 5 Forever Under 5’s, RB Library

9am Sailability, TCB

4.30pm Karate and Jiu-Jitsu, RBSS: 0417 079 579

9.30am Bridge, RB Hall Meeting Room

TUESDAY 6.30am Heart Foundation Walking Group, TCB Bakery 9am Arts and Crafts Group, Church of the Good Shepherd Hall

9.30am Senior Citizens indoor bowls, TCB Community Complex, David: 0466 848 032 SATURDAY 6.30am Heart Foundation Walking Group, TCB Bakery, Maggie 0400 756 615

21 Carols at Rainbow Beach, The Good Shepherd Church at 7pm

9am TCB Quilters, TCB Community Complex, Jacquie: 5486 4468

22 Tin Can Bay Christmas Carnival

9.30am Little Guppies Playgroup

SUNDAY

25 Christmas Church Services - see the Christmas event article

WEDNESDAY

7am St Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church service, Manooka Drv, RB

31 New Year’s Eve events - see the article for more details

JANUARY 2019 10 Busy Little Creatures, Rainbow Beach Library, 10am – 11am, 8-12 years, free

9am Mahjong and games, Church of the Good Shepherd Hall 9am Table Tennis, RB Community Hall, Bob: 0477 001 912

Markets on almost every Saturday, see the Visitor’s Guide!

7.30am Cooloola Dragon Boat training

10am Mainly Music, TCB Community Complex

9.30am Church of the Good Shepherd Contemporary Family service and morning tea, all denominations welcome! 17 Carlo Rd, RB

4.30pm Karate and Jiu-Jitsu,

10am TCB RSL Sub Branch BBQ, 12-2pm

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Hello again to all in Rainbow Beach land. As another Christmas approaches, it seems like only yesterday that we were at the last one. As you do get older it, I'm sure comes around quicker.

The start we needed with a win in the T20, hopefully will keep that record in tack, even with our top players si�ng on the sidelines a�er ge�ng caught, just a few to many cameras around to be doing that sort of thing.

I was surprised to see how many schoolies made Rainbow their des na on (even though it is not an official des na on), all appeared to be well behaved and having a good me.

With the coaching merry-go-round in the NRL it does seem a bit of a joke, wouldn't it be beneficial for both clubs to do the swap now.

It's definitely different than being down the Gold Coast, but you only generally leave school once, so as long as you have a happy and safe me. The weather has certainly turned it on for them and anyone else staying here at the moment, with the odd a�ernoon storm to cool it down, it's a pre�y good place to come to. Our thoughts do go out to the farmers doing it tough, the weather maybe good for us but they're in dire need of rain. We have had a new store manager start recently, (Kylie) with Bernie, who may be small in stature but certainly makes up in drive and personality, so if you're a�er anything specific, come in and ask for her.

As with Val Homes going to try his luck in the NFL, I thought it was a bit rich for Paul Gallen to give him a bit of a spray, but what more do you really expect of him. Good luck to him, maybe he won't crash and burn like the Hayne plane, and there's another story for some other me. Not much to talk about in the F1 ll next year, when hopefully the compe on is a bit closer and anyone else but Lewis wins. Well that's it for this month, the next le�er will be for January 19, can't wait?

Cheers, Matt, Bernie, Justin, and our friendly staff from Rainbow Beach IGA.

We have been here for a few years, and never really had a problem with any storms or weather events, up un l recently. One lightning crack overhead and there goes the fridge, washing machine, TVs, pool pump and a few other things. Funny now we have surge protectors on everything! Now to the sports report. Not sure I want to talk about cricket, even though it's cricket season, with King Kohli and the Indian team trying to win their first series in Australia. Cyndari from the Rainbow Beach IGA shows some of the great treats, decora ons and gi�s for Christmas

A big hello to all our valued customers - both local and visi ng, come and see your friendly staff at your local IGA today

Rainbow Beach: 5486 8700

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