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January 2016 • Vol 19 • Issue 1
Holiday in nature’s playground
In this issue... The Rainbow Beach Boardrider’s Club top off their end of year with the Memorial Surf Classic held at Double Island Point. Pictured are Kylie Podmore, BJ Parton, Tina Goodwin and Cassie Mick who competed in the women’s event with Julie Croker. Read how the group is retaining their traditions (and about the winners!) on page 12. For more holiday fun see page 4 and 5.
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Editor’s Note
All the best for 2016 L ife is good. I am sitting on the beach, watching two of my boys on boards - there’s a breeze, but the sun is out and the surf is up. Locals and tourists are enjoying the beach. But I am thinking about our farmers. Another load was delivered to Longreach last month - thanks to some dedicated and generous residents. I heard the question last night, ‘what does the farmers plight have to do with us, and the businesses here on the coast?’ The answer is simply: everything. After four years of drought, many can’t afford to leave their land, let alone put petrol in cars to sit and watch their kids enjoy the waves. But when times are good, farmers support us - choosing Rainbow Beach and Tin Can Bay and other coastal communities to stay and play. Farmers feed our nation, it’s a noble profession, which does
not receive enough aid from the government when times are tough. It is heart warming to be a part of a community that cares - with members who have found ways to bring some cheer into their lives, and let them know they aren’t forgotten.
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DELIVERIES FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH Owners: Heatley & Michelle Gilmore
Meanwhile, it’s been a lovely festive end of the year - in this issue you’ll meet new residents - one just a few weeks old, find some “I’m bored” remedies and lots of events for January.
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Teens - there is some inspiration in our sport guide (for all ages) or why not join the Bronze Camp?
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To all, we wish you a year ahead brimming with adventure, family and fun. And rain for our farmers. Happy New Year!
Until next month, Michelle and Heatley Gilmore
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Art festival for Aussie Day weekend
Locals and visitors can enjoy viewing the 2016 Brushes by the Sea Art Festival at the Sports Club this month
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AINBOW BEACH’S “Brushes by the Sea” Annual Art Festival will again be held at the Sports Club on the Australia Day weekend, January 23 to 24, 2016. Artists from all over the Cooloola Coast have entered in sections: Acrylic, Oils, Watercolour, Photography, Quilting, Craft, Drawing and Young Artist. Vote for the people’s choice, win a prize at the goose raffles or just sample the wine and cheese! This year, there will even be live music from The Vibe on both evenings. The exhibition kindly supports a charity each year, with raffles, and a percentage of the artwork’s commission, donated to the Rainbow Beach P & C. So buy some local art and it helps our school students! Locals, remember your entry form must be received by the Club NO LATER than 4pm, Friday January 9, 2016. Entry forms and conditions are available at: http:// www.rainbowsportsclub.com.au All artwork must be delivered to the Club on January 18 or 19 between 10am – 12pm
and 3pm – 5pm. All work must be ready to hang or to display. Mount photos on card, no frames please (maximum size of A4). Works must be collected from the club on January 26 between 10am – 4pm. More information: www.rainbowsportsclub. com.au or call: 5486 3191
Saturday 10am – 7pm Gallery open 7.30pm Live music: The Vibe Sunday 10am – 6pm Gallery open 10am – 4pm Art and craft markets 2pm Awards and presentations 4pm Cheese and wine tasting 4pm Live entertainment 5pm Goose Club Raffles 5.30pm Live music: The Vibe
Aussie Day in Tin Can Bay S
INCE 2010, the TCBYC and Affiliates, the Cooloola Dragon Boat Club and Sailability, have staged an intra-club ‘Australia Day Challenge’.
Gayle Barnett from the Dragon Boat Club explains, “In short, it’s a number of fun events taking place on the shore and on the water with the three clubs ‘battling it out’ to earn points in the hope of winning the ‘prestigious’ Olive Dish Trophy!” “There is usually a bit of bush poetry or anthem singing by some creative locals and a lot of skullduggery involved in the competition - particularly on behalf of the Yachties.” There is a ‘friendly rivalry’ between the three clubs that makes for a fun day on January 26, and spectators are always welcomed at the Yacht Club.
Who will win the ‘impressive’ Olive Dish Trophy, fought over every Australia Day?
Breakfast starts from 7am, and you can cheer the teams on in events such as paddling kayaks, dragon boats, thong throwing, beach boules, and 303 dinghy races from 8am.
The three clubs take turns to organise the “Challenge” and this year the Yacht Club (Grottie Yachties) are hosting the 2016 Australia Day Challenge. For more details contact 5486 4014.
The Australia Day challenge is an inter-club event between three teams,TCBYC, Sailabilty TCB and the Cooloola Dragons, on 26/1/2016 at the TCBYC starting with an Aussey Breakfast from 0800. Events such as paddling Kayaks, Dragon boats, thong throwing, beach boules, and 303 Dinghy races.
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WHAT’S ON FOR THE
Holidays?
If you are counting down the days to school, here’s a few more options to keep your tribe busy…
Go sailing
Movies in the Park
Tin Can Bay Yacht Club is holding School Holiday Junior Sailing from January 18 - 21, 2016. Open to children aged 8-12y/o, places are limited and are offered on a “first-come-first-served” basis.
Don’t miss out on free family fun with Movies in the Park these school holidays:
The program gives children the opportunity to learn basic sailing skills in a fun, safe environment. Fees apply. For more information or to register, contact Jon Jones - 0408 472 187 / 2swampview@gmail.com or visit http://tcbyachtclub.wix.com/tcbyacht-club
Thursday January 14, 2016 – 7pm Centre Block - Rainbow Beach Rd, Rainbow Beach SpongeBob Squarepants: Sponge out of water. Other films screen at Kandanga on January 8, and at Gympie on January 22.
APT8 Kids on Tour at our libraries Don’t miss this - there will be interactive and hands-on activities for children of all ages. In conjunction with ‘The 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art’ (APT8), the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) will visit over 50 regional venues including Tin Can Bay library on Wednesday 13 January from 10.30am – 11.30am, Rainbow Beach library 2 to 3pm and at the Gympie Regional Gallery from 10.30am – 3pm on January 12 to 14 and 19 to 22. QAGOMA has hosted a dynamic program since 1999, designed to connect young visitors with the art practice of some of the region’s leading contemporary artists. Visit holidayfun.com.au or pick up a brochure from your library.
Have you always wanted to learn to sail? Now is your chance with a holiday sailing program by Tin Can Bay Yacht Club
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Cool down with water games Kids Play is on 11am to 12.30pm Saturday and Sundays and includes water games, land games tennis, volleyball, mini soccer and more.
Rainbow Beach Holiday Program Run by the Scripture Union QLD and known as “The Tents”, they offer lots of fun for kids and youth until January 4: Morning Program 10am-noon - more like Sunday school, with games, craft, singing, some bible input time (Prep to Grade 4/5 in Lawrie Hanson park). Youth head down on the beach – cricket, volleyball etc (Grade 4/5 and up). Afternoons 2-4pm are all in Lawrie Hanson Park. Kids will enjoy themed sessions like Wet Games on Sunday 3, Youth programs provide more chilled out opportunities to play cards, games and chat. Make sure you come along to the evening events at the Community Hall including a Bush Dance with The Smashing Bumpkins from 7pm on December 30, Community New Years Eve Party from 5.30pm on December 31 and a Games and Trivia Night from 7pm, January 2.
G N I N E P O D N A R G 30th January 2016
Gallery workshops Starting on January 12 are two weeks of workshops in painting and collage, gourd art, clay workshops, workshops using recycled and workshops using natural materials. Workshops start at $6 and fill up fast, so book and pay now. Visit holidayfun.com.au or phone 5481 0733.
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1. Explore Carlo Sandblow
7. Feed the dolphins
2. Find a goanna
8. See a sunrise
3. Play tug-o-war in a park
9. Pack a picnic and ride your bike to the destination - if it is Carlo Point you can also watch the spectacular sunset!
4. Watch the 4WD’s near the rocks as you build a dam at the mini-blow 5. Walk to Poona Lake 6. Cool down in Seary’s Creek
10. Pack your torch, and ask to trek after dinner - who knows what creatures you will see?
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Play tug-o-war in a park
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Bring 2016 in with a Bang!
Local Joel Mak will be playing at the Rainbow Beach Hotel on New Year’s Eve
Come say goodbye to 2015 on December 31, and celebrate New Year’s Eve on the Cooloola Coast!
Dress Up for a Beach Party
Pool Party Fun
The pub will pump out live entertainment when local Joel Mak hits the stage downstairs from 7.30pm - 10pm!
If you are looking for family fun, under 18’s will have a ball from 3.15pm to 9pm at the Rainbow Beach Aquatic Centre.
Cool Lula & The Gang (a six piece band - the biggest gig the pub has ever had!) will perform upstairs from 8pm to 12am.
Community New Year’s Eve Party
The partying continues until 2am! Bring your floaties and beach wear, because there is a $100 cash prize for most radically dressed person. There is even a limbo competition, so call into the pub to purchase your tickets (limited numbers and only $15) or call 5486 3008 for more information.
Tin Can Bay Foreshore Celebration Now a one day event, this year sees the return of not one - but two fireworks displays to Tin Can Bay. Enjoy fire displays and live music - from 1pm, with market stalls, pony rides and amusement rides. There is no entry fee, and look at the line up for the stage entertainment the Tin Can Bay Chamber of Commerce and Tourism has planned, thanks to sponsors Cooloola Cove Shopping Centre and TCB Marina Bar and Grill: 6 - 6.45pm The Pleasure Kings 7pm “Carnivale” Costume judging 7pm Tree Beards-Fire twirling 7.15 – 7.45pm Alice Benfer 8.15 – 9pm Taurean Thompson 9pm Fireworks 9.15 – 10.30pm Stealing Lincoln 10.30pm FIREWORKS finale 6 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – January 2016
From 5.30pm at the Community Centre, the Scripture Union welcomes you for free fun for the whole family, including games, food and activities.
“Traffic Light Party” at the Sports Club James Harrison performs from 8.30pm at the main bar. Doors open at 10pm for the “Traffic Light Party” with lockout upstairs from 11pm sharp. That’s dress up in green if you are available, amber for “maybe” and red if you are “taken”! Tickets $15 and available from the Sports Club.
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ONGRATULATIONS to Rainbow residents Colette Marie Brennan and Steve Hiley, (known as Letty and Beaver) as they welcome a new daughter into the world. Lyla Marie Hiley weighed 6lbs 10 ounces and with very long legs (they say unlike mum and dad) was 52cm in length at birth. “She had a whopping 35cm head circumference,” said Letty, “Now, that is like her dad!” It is no surprise that like both parents, the gorgeous little girl is also a blonde. “She was due on 14th December but arrived at Gympie Hospital on 28th November at 01:08. She’s impatient like me. The midwives were fantastic.” “She’s our first child and first grandchild to both families. She was a blessing, as I had an ovary removed in 2012 due to a growth, and was told it would get harder for me to conceive. We do aim to have a brother or sister for her within the next two years, fingers crossed.” Letty is originally from the UK and Beaver is from the Sunshine Coast and now works for Rainbow Beach Adventure Company.
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E LOVE OUR fishing and we love our bait,” declared Juanita Vell. She and Neville Tweed are well known in Rainbow Beach, not just for running the Chilly Bin, on the corner of Carlo and Karoonda Road, but also for their love of music. Locals know the drive through shop has bulk ice and bulk bait: “It’s the only place you can buy 15kg ‘pillies’,” said Juanita. They are excited because the Chilly Bin has a had a makeover, with new stock even introducing local prawns. “We’ve never had grocery items before! We have had some dresses and shorts before from Bali- but they only fit people who were size 3!” said Juanita. “These will be quality products with better sizing. We’re going to have clothing,
T-shirts, hats, thongs, sarongs, sunglasses and towels - that sort of thing.” They have a new custom built fishing rod holder and more fishing rods in stock. They will add a grocery section with sunscreen, insect repellent and camping gear. “Perfect for holiday goers - bait, tackle and towels…everything for a day out,” she added - and conveniently located on the way to Inskip or Carlo Point! “You need to come in a check out our tiger shark jaws, and maybe if you are lucky we’ll sing you a song!” It’s well worth the stop - for the friendly service and a serenade from talented Juanita! Open 7 days a week, early to late or call 07 5486 3788.
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Debra’s divine designs Words by Victoria McGuin
Debra Gardiner and her creations - some in copper and silver and others moulded in resin from vintage buttons, even miniatures of her daughter’s art
Michelle Gilmore met Debra Gardiner at the Rainbow Beach Markets – and found a crafty soul whose eclectic jewellery drew her eye - and her wallet! It turns out her work is published in a national magazine and our new resident has already found a way to give back to the community.
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UT HOW DID this creative find her way to Rainbow Beach? “My husband, Michael, and I have been holidaying here for over 25 years and we always wanted to live here one day,” Debra told me. ”We bought a holiday house about 18 years ago, then two years ago we decided to take the plunge and make a complete life change. “We left our home of 28 years in January 2015. I retired from my position as a teacher aide in Home Economics and Art at Mary MacKillop College, Nundah and Michael retired from being a registered builder.” Debra has always been involved in creative pursuits and supplied shops in Brisbane with handcrafted items such as hand-painted silk scarves, cushions, bags and cloth dolls. “In 2004 I decided to design patterns under my Wattlebee Designs label, as I found I didn’t have as much spare time.” Patterns for her cloth dolls, quilts and bags are still available through her distributor -
Pattern Press in Tasmania. Debra continued, “I love the process of designing as much as making the item. I have also developed a lovely relationship with Australian Homespun Magazine and each year I contribute a project.” The latest one will feature in the January 2016 edition. “Saying yes to this project however made me realise how much Rainbow needed a convenient local fabric and sewing essentials supplier. I was so used to the convenience of a big city and found I had to be super organised.” Debra now offers fat quarter bundles, needles, quilting equipment and other materials to locals and information can be found on the Wattlebee Facebook page. All Debra and Michael’s children have continued the creative gene. Their three sons like working with their hands and their daughter Holly completed her fine arts degree this year. “Her paintings, mainly quirky portraits and pattern, feature in some of my jewellery
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work. I print them to size and set them in resin. She runs a custom cake design business ‘Cake or Death’ between work and study.” Since coming to Rainbow Debra has developed her jewellery work, using copper, sterling silver, and mixed media such as resin and old vintage china. “I find I’m always learning, and to a certain degree self-taught. I enjoy making resin components by taking moulds of interesting shapes and reproducing them.” Now settled at Rainbow Beach, Debra believes an important part of finding your feet in a new community is the people you meet. “Helping in the Rainbow Beach State School Kitchen Garden has been a wonderful experience. I’ve learnt so much about growing vegetables and setting up a viable garden design as well as being in such a warm and caring environment. “I enjoy seeing the students’ excitement as they visit the garden and “check out” the
new additions. Anything involving shovel work or a watering can is usually a hit with the kids and they do love to help.” Debra has also set up a Facebook Page to share garden news with the wider community - Rainbow Beach State School Kitchen Garden. “I found the lovely ladies that work out of Top Shops. I’m looking forward to being a part of this group and whatever the future holds there. For now, I’ll also attend the Rainbow Beach and Cooloola Cove Markets.” Debra let the Community News know a little more about her number one fan through all of this. “None of my work would be possible without Michael. He encourages me, collects materials and tools from Brisbane; builds props, sets up stalls. “I couldn’t do it without him, and I think he deserves a mention,” she smiled. To find out more visit: www.facebook. com/debragardinermaker or call Debra on 0422 676 777.
Crocs host swim meet
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On February 6 the Cooloola Coast Crocs will host a swim meet at Tin Can Bay Pool Image courtesy of Beck
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FTER FINISHING 2015 celebrating with Santa at the Christmas party, our attention now turns to preparing for our annual swim meet on February 6, 2016. It is a huge event for the area drawing in hundreds of competitors from across the region. The meet is a chance for our little club to showcase its immense array of talent in the pool, and hopefully bring home a few medals! The B grade qualifying short course meet is well known for its “Dash for Cash” and quantities of Tin Can Bay prawns! From 7 and under, the events is fun for the whole family, set on picturesque Norman Point, surrounded by The Inlet and adjacent to a playground. If you are planning to come along - make
a weekend of it and stay in beautiful Tin Can Bay or nearby Rainbow Beach. We wish all the very best to Lana Rogers and Wyatt Lee as they head to the Queensland Championships held at the Brisbane Aquatic centre in Brisbane. Go Crocs! Cooloola Coast Crocs would like to say a very big thank you to the Tin Can Bay Lions Club for their generous donation of $500, which will be well spent on essential supplies and equipment for the kids. Club nights start Tuesday January 27, 2016 at 5.30pm and meet every fortnight at Tin Can Bay pool. If you would like more information or would like to help or make a donation towards our swim meet, please give Bec a call on 0438 862 600.
UR LIFEGUARD numbers have once again swelled for the holidays, and amongst their numbers include our new long term full time lifeguard, Liam Toohey. When I visited the Tower I was greeted by Liam and fellow lifeguard, Paddy O’Shaughnessy. Liam and Paddy? They joked about their Irish names, but explained more about their serious role. “We go through rigorous training every three months for proficiency - scenarios like jet ski work board rescue work keeping sharp with skills and fitness,” said Liam. “I sent in my resume and was shortlisted. The proficiency included 800m swim and ocean mission, first aid and general knowledge about Rainbow. So I came up on a recon mission and picked Sam’s (Cartwright) brain!” After working as a casual at Noosa, Liam was thrilled to accept the position, “I’m keen to dig in my heels and spend a bit of time in Rainbow.” But he’s having a difficult time finding accommodation over the busy holiday period. If you know of a rental - please let Liam know - he is very keen to move his family, partner Georgia and a one year old - Koa up here. Liam is thrilled with his new job and looking forward to sharing the “small country town vibe” with his family. “It’s a really good move for me and Georgia I was casual at Noosa - this is what I want to do. This is really positive for us as a family.” Liam enthused. “Everything is accessible here everything you need is in walking distance” Paddy agreed, and said Rainbow Beach “has a charm about it.” He grew up in
New long term full time lifeguard, Liam Toohey and with fellow lifeguard Paddy O’Shaughnessy
Yeppoon and has been patrolling for holidays for the last 4 years, working in other small communities as well. Liam is ready for a bumper holiday season, “There are five of us - myself, Paddy, Sam and brothers Curtis and Michael Forbes. “There are four stationed here - two in the tower and two roving. The ‘carpark’ [at Double Island Point] has been busy we’re expecting to be on our toes.”
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Goodbye Year by Michelle Gilmore
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HE RAINBOW BEACH Hotel had a warm atmosphere, as the Rainbow Beach State School Year 6 graduates, their parents, and staff marked the end of their primary schooling with dinner, a surprise dance, presentation and a huge cake. Principal, Micheal Grogan said, “It was a great evening and I would like to thank Ms. McColl, Alice, Sarah Brantz and Kylie Betteridge for organizing and decorating. Michael also thanked Simon and Renae from the Rainbow Beach Hotel, and all of the businesses and community groups who sponsored bursaries again this year: “It allows us to provide a fitting reward to the wonderful students at our school”.
Congratulations to our Year 6 award winners: Maths (Rainbow Beach Sports Club): Talyn English (Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Page 10 Community News): Bailee Sports (Sportspower): Alex All Rounder (Rainbow Beach Sports Club): Madi Cultural (Rainbow Beach Surf Club): Flynn
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Peer Award (Rainbow Getaway Holiday Apartments): Talyn Citizenship (Rainbow Beach RSL): Olivia Most Improved (Rainbow Beach Christian Community): Kris Teacher Tina McColl said, “I must say it has been a pleasure to teach them over the last year and I’ll will miss them all dearly. I’m sure the whole class joins me in wishing them well on their future endeavours. “As the leaders of the school you have done a great job in ensuring the younger students have had access to the sports shed each lunchtime, encouraged them through teaching lunchtime sports, taken responsibility of running our Friday parades and helped out with all student council events. “Good Luck in your high school adventures and please make sure you say hello when you see us around town. Our small school
Farewell Rainbow Beach State School year 6 students: Madi, Bailee, Talyn, Alex, Olivia, Immi, Koby (front row) Tristan, Rhys, Flynn and Kris
Local News The quote
won’t be the same without you!” Micheal shared with the graduates is one of my favourites too, by Dr. Seuss: “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. You are
Wolf Rock Dive Report
the guy who’ll decide where to go. Today is your day. You’re off to great places; you’re off and away.”
Wolf Rock Dive Report by Cheryl Maughan, Wolf Rock Dive
Some brilliant diving over February this year has kept customers raving about Wolf Rock and what a fantastic by Cheryl Maughan, dive we have here. Wolf Rock Dive
With visibility beengone? enjoying the APPYimproved 2016! Wow, wherewe hashave the time I can’t Some of them are beautifully coloured tropical species entire vista we of have Wolf been Rock writing under water surrounded by such as butterfly fish, angelfish and wrasse or some of believe these reports for 15 about 50 grey nurse sharks, giant Qld groper, eagle rays, the not so colourful like cardinalfish, rock cod, scads and years now. Although Tony Stewart from Rainbow Beach bull rays, turtles,would octopus, leopard sharks sothere! much so on. Fishing Charters definitely outdo us inand years December weather has been so are hothuge to date - onof The thing to remember is that each and every one more. In amongst all these animals schools the water has been place to bemulloway. enjoying our of these fish, sharks and rays play an important role in baitfi sh, trevally, kingfiash,great barracuda and spectacular Queensland sunshine and lifestyle. Under keeping our oceans and reefs clean and healthy. To see more photos and comments about the dives at the water is even better as you get to cool down, even if Removing even one of these species from the Batfish at Wolf Rock Wolf Rock go to our Facebook page at www.facebook. only temporarily. food chain has repercussions that we still don’t fully com/wolfrockdive Everyone knows about the sharks, gropers, rays and understand. Visibility has been in the range – 30 metres temperature 25 degrees. turtles we see, but Wolf Rock has of so 20 much more andwith we water Australia is blessed with some the best oceans in tend to forget about the everyday fish we see. world, let’s try and keep it that way!
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Hours slashed at Rainbow Beach Clinic
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S WE BID farewell to Dr Dave Smith, hours have been cut at the GP practice, as the Cooloola Coast Clinic searches for more doctors. Last month, we were advised the centre would operate three mornings a week, with a variety of doctors from the Tin Can Bay Clinic. Decisions on the practice have serious ramifications for our town. Once a service is dropped, (or reduced with different practitioners) there is a risk that community members will look to Gympie or Maryborough for medical appointments, or worse still, they will not seek assistance at all. This could be life threatening for some residents. I asked that they consider operating some afternoons to improve access for students and offer non-consecutive days. I also asked that, after recruitment is successful, they consider assigning a doctor to Rainbow Beach, or that the position be advertised as part time? As I waited in the Rainbow Beach surgery the other day, there were several calls requesting appointments within minutes. It was 8.10am and already he was booked out for the day. I am sure that Rainbow Beach as a community could look at other incentives to help entice a doctor here permanently. Rainbow Beach offers an enviable lifestyle for doctors seeking work-life balance. Michelle Gilmore spoke to owner of the practice, Dr Peter Martin to find out more. Dr Martin advised: 1) The doctors from Tin Can Bay will be providing temporary cover at Rainbow Beach till we can contract and complete the orientation of at least one new doctor. We will endeavour to provide at least one afternoon session plus 2 morning sessions per week during this time. 2) All appointments will be reserved for Rainbow Beach residents and tourists. 3) Once we have a new doctor who is suitable to visit Rainbow Beach, that doctor will start doing several of the sessions. 4) At this time, we will consider increasing the number of sessions at Rainbow Beach. The number of sessions will be determined by the needs and level of support of Rainbow Beach residents. (Fully booked sessions = more sessions) Every Rainbow Beach resident who requests an appointment will get an
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appointment that session or the next working day. Appointments can also be made up to 2 weeks in advance as at present. 5) Once our new doctor(s) have settled in, we will commence a full chronic disease management program at Rainbow Beach, which will be run by one of our nurses.
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We have always endeavoured to provide high quality services to Rainbow Beach and will continue to do so. Why fewer hours? Dr Martin explained that more than half of Dave’s patients were from Cooloola Coast and Tin Can Bay. He had eight full sessions, so they have calculated that 4 sessions a week at the most should be adequate. “We can’t have doctors sitting over there doing nothing.” Dr Martin said. Losing a GP will increase the workload significantly for the current GPs at Tin Can Bay. The practice manager has been aggressively recruiting, not one doctor, but two since early November. Why is recruitment such a problem? Dr Martin assures the Community News that he offers comparable salary packages, with the latest resources in a modern clinic. There is also a government grant doctors receive for working in a rural area. He explained attracting doctors is always really difficult because of our rural/ remote location. Doctor’s partners are often professional people - and it may be impossible for the spouse to find work even Gympie wouldn’t be big enough for job opportunities for some. On a positive note, they have secured four specialists (Cardiologist, Urologist, Orthopaedic and a Gastroenterologist) to visit Tin Can Bay, which will mean significant reduced travel and waiting times for the community. What is the after-hours procedure? Dr Martin says to make an appointment, come over to Tin Can Bay, and the doctor can access that same information in your common data file. He says it is just a “little bit of travel - 20 minutes”, if someone is “acutely ill”. If it is evenings or weekends, call emergency after hours on 000, to visit accident and emergency at Gympie hospital, or for non emergencies call 13 HEALTH.
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Memorial Surf Classic is holding onto traditions T
HE MEMORIAL SURF classic was held by the Rainbow Beach Boardriders Club at Double Island Point. This is an event that the community looks forward to at the end of each year, with previous members of the Boardriders attending to remember lost loved ones over the years. Rainbow Beach may be changing, but this is something we can hold onto and keep the same. There were great conditions for the day with the crew stating that the waves could always be bigger, but “they will do!” With 40 entries for the day and the families there for support, we had just over 100 in attendance, ready to kick start the day with a surf. A big thank you to the community of Rainbow beach for supporting this event. We’ve also had donations from 7th Wave, Shell, Information Centre, Golden Breed, Sports Club, Food Works, Kylie’s Hair Salon and Buckaroo Horse Rides. Rainbow Beach Meats contributed to the shirts, and Ed’s bakery supplied bread all year for all events. Our new local Brian handing out stock
Jimmy Badcock was first in the open event
from his old surf shop has been amazing, and thank you to the National Parks for the camp grounds every year. We thank you all from the bottom of our hearts. The overall winners for this year’s Memorial surf Classic are • Opens Jimmy Badcock • Masters Ben Otton • Old Farts Pete Croker • Cadets Kyani Parton • Women’s BJ Parton • Junior Girls April Summers • Junior Boys Rory Mick See you all at the next one! Above: Joel Mahon, Matthew Mcilroy, Jimmy Badcock and John Dargusch contested in the men’s division Right: Junior boys – Billy Bob Snape, Seth Parton, Mason Bignell, Nathan Kingsley and Rory Mick Left: Luxie-Leigh Findlater, April Summers and Elle Parmenter took the waves
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Hayley McFarlane, BFA Rainbow aids drought
stricken farmers
Marilyn Dean collected goods for farmers to load on Tonys Stewart’s ute – ready to transport to Longreach
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HREE CHALLENGING, incredible, and rewarding years have come to an end for newly graduated Griffith University, Queensland College of Art student Hayley McFarlane. Hayley has completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts, majoring in art theory, with a studio stream of interdisciplinary print media. She is a Griffith Honours College Scholar who received academic excellence awards
for all three years of study. Hayley has also secured a full time permanent position as Gallery Assistant at the Gympie Regional Gallery. Hayley would like to thank her lecturers and fellow students for a truly amazing experience, her staff members for fostering in her a passion for the arts, and her family and friends for their continued encouragement, support and love.
ONY STEWART has been loading his ute with goods collected by Marilyn Dean. “This is our second big load of goods to go to Longreach, and hopefully not the last,” Tony told Community News. The drought in Western Queensland has entered its fourth year and shows no sign of abating. State Government assistance has not been sufficient to provide relief to struggling farmers, and no stock and no water means no income. “Many families will walk away with nothing. They can’t pay bills, some have committed suicide, and many are on suicide watch.” The Drought Angels at Chinchilla and Aussie Helpers at Charleville are flat out coordinating supplies. From January 9, over 110 large semi trailer loads of hay, all of which has been donated from New South Wales with no fuel or labour costs to the drought stricken farmers.
“Many of these farming families have holidayed at Rainbow Beach over the years, and when good times return, I’m sure they will remember the help given from here and they will return. Thank you all.” The donations include boxes of toiletries, kids toys and books, homemade fruit cake and biscuits. Christmas cakes from TCB Lion’s Club, Tony and his wife Rosie also provided plum puddings and $500 cash. “We’ve also delivered fifteen dozen eggs, freshly baked biscuits, pumpkins and potatoes from TCB Bakery, toiletries from the Gympie Mental Health workers, and biscuits from Rainbow / Cooloola Wholesalers,” Tony said. They hope to send another load towards the end of January. Visitors over Christmas may see drought donation boxes about - any help would be appreciated. Please call Tony on 5486 8666 or Marilyn Dean on 5486 3432 or 0427 358 744 to find out more.
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Emillia McAuliffe:
Bec Hodgetts welcomes Fitness Instructor, Emillia McAuliffe to the Rainbow Beach Gym
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FTER 7 YEARS in fitness, Emillia McAuliffe is well known for her fantastic classes at Tin Can Bay - especially Zumba. You can now access her fabulous and fun style at Rainbow Beach Gym on Mondays and Fridays from 5.30am to 12.30pm and Wednesdays from 8am to 12pm. She is still available outside these times by appointment, and Emillia urges everyone to make use of our amazing gym - “you have no idea how lucky we are to have these facilities here!” All members can be assessed and have a tailored program with constant reappraisal - “effective, but not boring”. Local, Bec Hodgetts is working through a Certificate III in Fitness and is planning to finish her Certificate IV in fitness. “I’m mentoring Bec - helping her to be the best fitness instructor. Bec is really keen, she’s going to make a great personal trainer.” Classes are Monday and Friday at 6am, evening boxing class Wednesdays at 6pm, and plans for a low intensity class Wednesday mornings, so watch out for details at the gym. Any Zumba fanatics keen to get the fun class back to Rainbow - let Emillia know! More information visit rainbowsportsclub.com.au or phone 5486 3191.
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Spend your summer making a difference
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Bev Lambert and Alana Kippers monitor the seagrass at Pelican Bay and (inset) also find some interesting critters
Take a photo for World Wetlands Day
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HE RAMSAR Secretariat has announced ‘Wetlands for our Future: Sustainable Livelihoods’ as the theme for World Wetlands Day in 2016. This theme is selected to demonstrate the vital role of wetlands for the future of humanity, and specifically their relevance towards achieving the new Sustainable Development Goals. For more information visit: http://www.ramsar.org Rainbow Beach’s Carlo Wetlands is one of only five Ramsar sites that drain to the internationally recognised Great Sandy Ramsar Wetlands of Tin Can Inlet. Cooloola Coastcare will hold a World Wetlands Day Event February 2, 2016 at Cooloola Cove, and a photography
exhibition at Rainbow Beach. Help Cooloola Coastcare celebrate with your photography. Categories include: • Wetland Flora • Wetland Landscapes • Wetland Fauna • Volunteers in Action To be in the running to win the Wetlands In Focus Photography Prize 2016, enter online at: https://conservationvolunteers. wufoo.com/forms/wetlands-in-focusphotography-prize-2016/ For more information email: admin@ cooloolacoastcare.org.au or phone 0417 554 905 Entries close 11:45pm, Monday 29 February 2016.
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F YOU ARE 15 or older, why not have fun these school holidays and make some new friends - and gain your bronze medallion? The intense 7 day live in course, held January 10 to 17, will help you attain 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). Throughout the week participants stay in dormitory accommodation at Rainbow Beach Surf Lifesaving Club. There will be adult supervision at all times along with experienced junior helpers. President of Rainbow Beach SLSC, Justin Schooth said, “The Certificate II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) is an accredited course towards your QCST (year 12), giving 4 out of a possible 20 points.
“The course is for people interested in patrolling at Rainbow Beach for this season as part of the surf lifesaving club. A minimum one season of rostered patrols is a club requirement.” The full cost of the Bronze Medallion course is $250 including GST. This includes training manual, Cert II workbook, full patrol uniform, patrol / club cap, club togs, hi-vis safety rash shirt or singlet, club polo shirt, as well as food and accommodation for the week. This does not include club membership. A swim test must be completed before the camp: a 400 metre pool swim must be achieved in less than 9 minutes (Bronze Medallion) or 200 metres in 5 minutes (SRC). To find out more contact Mark Lawler: 0427 033 160.
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Concert celebrates community and end of year!
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T Peter WAS and ENTERTAINMENT Lisa are an plus at the Rainbow Beach indefatigable team, State pinningSchool annual concert, held thetask Rainbow Beach them down is noateasy Community Centre. between the demands of The fun started with life size games processing, deliveries, even other on the helping lawn, andout a BBQ and Bar, before a trawlers.filled Evenwith though theyfor Mrs. Mason. farewell bubbles were generous their It was lovely towith see so many supporting time, this story would have businesses and community members made anwith earlier celebrate us onedition, the night. excepting Peter had been There were Christmas carols, dances, and out all night trying to a hilarious “This is Your Life” for Mrs Mason salvage another trawler. - a play by 4/5/6 class which included many A life fishing little Mrsspent Masons andwasn’t even a younger Ron. always on the cards for Bj Parton was recognised for her Peter, “I wanted to be a fitter wonderful work feeding the school at and turner... and nearly Tuckshop, and for the first time, two began an apprenticeship.” awards classon were Instead,for heeach started thepresented, with the Kingsley’s scooping the pool: boats in 1979, and once
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Rainbow Sea Resort, Rainbow Ocean Palms Resort, Rainbow Beach Pharmacy and Cooloola Cove Smiles. Two special bursaries were awarded to Sophie Brantz and Bailey Orazio for showing “effort exceeding expectation”. They were donated by the Rainbow Beach Community Centre in tribute to Murray Johnston. His wife Margaret told the audience about his determination to learn, and encouraged students to approach life with the same resolve.
In the grand finale we heard the beautiful voices of the choir, and a special rendition of “Lanterns”. The lyrics of the song by Birds of Tokyo, “our day is come… we’ll light our way with our lanterns on..” were perfect to not only farewell our year 6 students, but also for Mrs Mason’s final song. Congratulations to all involved on a lovely night, and to our principal Michael Grogan, staff, P&C and the school community - we are lucky to have such a brilliant school in our small town.
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Kate’s Kids’ Corner Thank you to Lynne Alsop at Gympie Library for her assistance.
Find your way to the garden to water the flowers
Join the Dots ...
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Laughter and Music Plus
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E WISH A merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all our performers and supporters in the audience. Our Last Thursday Night of Music Plus was on November 26, and over 60 people joined us for this last one of the year. All our old favourites were there, playing, singing, telling stories or making jokes. With no shortage of musical numbers, young and old were combining their talents or going solo. We enjoyed Jo on Flute, Sue and Lu on mandolin and guitar, Len on harmonica, Kirsten on guitar and vocals, Sarah with her Irish ballads and Colleen and Mick with their funny stories, poems & jokes. New talent came in various sizes with Mick joining the band with his drum, Sheryl playing piano and singing, which brought Christmas a little closer. Ken treated us to “Albatross” and “Gunamatta” on guitar,
thus adding depth to our program of music to gain many people’s admiration. Brayden, our youngest talent, from Tin Can Bay, sang to his own guitar playing and gave a very accomplished performance. After the previous two month’s difficulties of getting him fit to play, he really impressed. We look forward to his return next year. The evening ended with Sue and Pam playing from their classical repertoire “Danza Espagnol” by Rafael Calace. This followed their performance of the 2nd movement of the “Concerto for Mandolin” by Hummel, which Sue had played with the Noosa Orchestra on the previous two weekends. It was a musically rich evening and we hope to have many more of them. Look for the posters next year for Last Thursdays in March, April and May 2016. See you there!
Coast Guard Tin Can Bay Members – hope 2016 will be your best year yet!
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OLUNTEERS OF Coast Guard Tin Can Bay will remain on duty 7 days per week throughout 2016, and we hope all mariners take advantage of our services, by logging on whenever they venture onto our waterways. You can log on using radio (VHF 16, 82, 80, 67 and 27.88MHz or 27.90Mhz), phone 5486 4290 or you can make a personal visit to our base at Norman Point anytime between 6am and 6pm. Public safety and first aid courses have been very successful, and as a result more courses are planned for early 2016. Schedules for January and February are: First Aid & Resuscitation, White Water and Bar Crossing, Coastal Navigation and Marine Radio Operations. Reservations are required (5486 4290), and strictly on a first in basis as participant numbers are limited. Coast Guard Tin Can Bay is welcoming new volunteers. A minimum time commitment of 10 hours per month is required after qualification. Those
interested in volunteering their services for radio operations, charity collections or boat crew operations should contact us for an interview. Project “Keep Our Boats Afloat” continues to gain momentum as the 2016 Q2 deadline approaches to fund the project. Members of the public and business community interested in ‘keeping our boats afloat’ please contact us as soon as possible. 2016 Tide and Boating Guides are now available for purchase at: TCB News Agency, TCB Chandlery RB Hardware, Fishing & Camping and QF17 Base, Norman Point.
Put your heritage on the map
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UEENSLAND HERITAGE places and organisations are invited to join in the National Trust 2016 Heritage Festival by hosting an event or open day between 16 April and 18 May. The theme for 2016 is “Discovery and Rediscoveries”. Discovery can encompass the experience of discovering something for the first time or rediscovering something that has been lost, forgotten or concealed. The theme is not mandatory but might inspire you to consider focusing on a particular story or part of your collection. Heritage events in the past have included
exhibitions, displays of photographs, clothing, documents, machinery, transport, tools and memorabilia. Open days or tours through historic places, including cemeteries, historic properties have been conducted. Archaeological digs, book launches, history re-enactments, high teas, themed dinners, talks, workshops, musical performances have provided the perfect opportunity for participants to highlight their organisation, collection, or stories from their local area. Registrations will close on 1 February 2016. Register online at www. nationaltrustfestival.org.au January 2016 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – 21
Library Happenings
Visit us at: www.gympie.qld.gov.au/library Book review by Thea
Senseless Acts of Beauty by Lisa Verge Higgins
Above: Caroline wasn’t sure what Walter was, but said he always joins in the fun! Right: Ze (or was it Alice?) was there from start to finish and was a great help. Librarians Caroline Taylor and Jenny Tanner with Kye Feeney who won the best dressed.
Plenty of Mad Hatters in Rainbow Beach! The Mad Hatter Morning Tea was a great event, with about 40 people celebrating the 150th anniversary of ‘Alice in Wonderland’. Librarian Caroline Taylor said, “It was a wonderful atmosphere as people relaxed and really enjoy themselves and a lot had gone to the trouble to dress up. The hall committee graciously lent us their marquee which we had out on the lawn and Jenny and I had fun with the decorations.” “The day finished with two delightful German backpacker boys who willingly helped us pack everything away, and they happily took what was left over in the food line, which was a huge help.”
Caroline said one of the German lads is a chef and was most impressed with all the home cooked delights. “There was certainly no shortage of food. A comment was made by one young man ‘This is just like at my Grandmother’s place’, said Caroline.
apt8 kids on tour See you all on Wednesday January 13, 2 - 3pm for an all ages fun and interactive project on tour from the Qld Art Gallery / GOMA. There are lots of fun thing to make and do from patterned birds, decorated garments and transformed fruit. It is also on at Tin Can Bay Library on Wednesday 13 January from 10.30am to 11.30am and at the Rainbow Beach Library from 2pm to 3pm.
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Enter to Win an IPod Nano The Summer Reading Club is on throughout the summer holidays. Registration is FREE! So bring the kids into the library and they will receive a Summer Reading Club pack to get them started. Alternatively join at www. summerreadingclub.org.au where you will also find lots of interactive games and activities. This year children will go in the draw to win an IPod Nano just by registering, with the prize kindly donated by the Friends of Gympie Regional Libraries. Also be sure to keep an eye out for the Summer edition of “Jampacked”, which provides hours of entertainment and fun things to do at home.
This novel begins with Tess, a tough thirty odd year old who drives an eighteen wheeler loaded with toxic waste on the icy highways of Canada. She is returning to her home town and the holiday camp where she sought refuge from her alcoholic mother as a teenager. Her purpose is to track down her runaway fourteen year old daughter whom Tess gave up for adoption at birth. The story unfolds to reveal the tragedy of adoptees finding their birth mother and birth mothers searching for the children they gave up for adoption. Seldom does a senseless act of beauty shine through, but the author has a way of handling her characters which draws the readers’ attention to a social problem that exists all too often. This is a novel for our female readers. You won’t be able to put this book down.
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Rainbow Beach Police Beat by Senior Constable Mick Emery
A good start to the ‘silly season’
Cooloola City Farm
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UMMER HOLIDAYS are here, and I hope that you are reading this, reclining in your favourite armchair or hammock, perhaps with a cold drink at hand. From a policing perspective, the ‘silly season’ has actually been off to a good start and even the excesses that usually accompany schoolies week were absent Plant of the this year. month is It was a good week, with most of Petalostigma the school leavers enjoying themselves triloculare whilst remaining at peace with the rest (Photograph source: of the community. Let’s hope it’s an www.flickriver.com) indication of behaviour for the rest of the ‘silly season’. falling leaves as signs of stress. COUPLE OF reminders to our customers: Another group of school leavers also The surface of sandy soil is resistant to City Farm will be closed until January 5 made a positive contribution to the community recently - with the year 6 water, and the addition of organic matter and please bring in your latest rates notice class adding their names to the mural at will help it retain moisture. Soil wetting to collect 2 free trees. This offer ends on the Police Beat. This class has artistically agents are helpful too, but require regular May 31. continued the tradition of previous application. If you don’t need the trees yourself, bring Cheryl Maughan, Wolf Rock Dive years, and we wish them by well as they Mulching is important, however, densely in your notice and the trees can be donated transition to high school next year. Some brilliant diving over February this year has kept applied mulch may not allow water to reach to Tin Can Bay or Rainbow Beach school. With the influx of numbers the plant, so it is advisable when watering, customersacross raving about Wolf Rock and what a fantastic As summer progresses, our gardens will the holiday period, there be ahere. to ensure the water is penetrating. Mulch have to cope with extended periods of hot dive will we have corresponding increase in police lightly and replenish it regularly. and dry weather, and though we may get With improved visibility we have been enjoying the numbers in town and on the beaches. A fertiliser, suitable for natives and high good rain, the times in between can stress entire vistacan of Wolf Rock under water surrounded by Breath testing, and drug testing, in nitrogen, sprinkled under the mulch plants. Senior Constable Mike Brantz with the take place ‘anywhere about anytime’, and nurse sharks, giant Qld groper, eagle rays, 50 grey helps replace the nitrogen depleted by the Sandy soil does not retain moisture, new mural that will months until there is zero tolerance for whichoctopus, leopard bullbehaviour rays, turtles, sharks andlast so12much mulch. Seasol applied after prolonged dry making the problem more acute in our next year’s primary school graduates places other members ofmore. the community at all these animals are huge schools of In amongst weather will stimulate root growth. area. Natives, especially those that grow repaint the wall risk of harm. baitfish, trevally, kingfish, barracuda and mulloway. Plant of the month is Petalostigma naturally in the area, cope much better, The season also requires that you ensure triloculare (quinine berry). being suited to the soil and climatic Toissee photos and comments about the Tin dives that your personal property keptmore securely Finally, on behalf of the CanatBay and Batfish at Wolf Rock The shrub can grow to 4 metres in sandy conditions. WolfofRock go to our Facebook pagepolice, at www.facebook. locked up, particularly those you camping Rainbow Beach thank you for another and rocky soils. Small flowers occur in However, in really hot conditions, even at Inskip and Teewah. Here’s hoping that it com/wolfrockdive great year in 2015, and we look forward to summer to autumn, and the fruit is round established trees may need some water. will be a ‘festive season’ rather than a ‘silly serving the community with you again in Visibility has been in the range of 20 – 30 metres with water temperature 25 degrees. and orange. Watch for drooping or yellowing, and season’ after all. 2016.
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HE TIN CAN BAY Craft Club held their A.G.M on November 24. Retiring President Michelle Parker handed over to new President Penny Melton for 2016. New Secretary is Sue Tooes and Treasurer is Sue Maddison. The Club has had an excellent year with bus trips away, and projects to keep our fingers busy. The craft calendar for 2016 is in the pipeline, so we can look forward to another year of new crafty ideas. Craft is in recess until January 21. The Craft Club welcomes new members, especially if they have just moved to the Cooloola Coast. Come and join us on Thursday mornings from 9am
to 12pm at Cooloola Coast Community Complex. Contact: Penny Melton, phone: 5486 2512.
UR NEW opening hours for 2016 are Monday to Friday 9am till 12 noon. We would like to say a special “thank you” to all who made donations to us in 2015, making it possible for us to help us help others in need. Special thanks go to The Gympie Regional Council for funding, which helps keep our premises open, Bunnings Gympie for their
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VER THE PAST 12 months the Rainbow Beach Community Centre has been busy with fund raising through morning teas, raffles, trash and treasure markets, charity Christmas boxes, the Oktoberfest and of course managing the hall with hiring, cleaning and general maintenance of the building. Donations went to the Heart Foundation; Breast Cancer, Fredreich’s Ataxia, Surf Club, RSL and Rainbow Beach State School.
Hall activities: • Carols on Sunday 13 Dec • Scripture Union 26 Dec to 5 January • Movie in Centre block Thursday 14 at 7pm, refreshments available • Yoga on Thursday nights 5.30pm till 7pm • Markets 2nd and 4th Saturdays A special thank you to all volunteers for their invaluable help in 2015. From all at the Community Centre we wish you a happy and prosperous New Year.
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support, and for the donation of a chair from Cooloola Varnishing. We have made big changes in 2015 and are very excited for 2016. Don’t forget Victory Care will still be available every Friday, and ER will be available again in the New Year. Shop 2B/11 Dolphin Ave, Tin Can Bay 4580 Ph/Fax: 07 5488 0035.
APPY NEW YEAR! 2015 is done and dusted and so let’s bring on 2016. It is great to see that 2015 has seen an increase in visitor numbers to Rainbow Beach, which has resulted in corresponding growth in our business community. We look forward to building on this in 2016 with our members planning for a number of activities. The results are because of what every business person and their staff in Rainbow Beach have done during the year. Regardless of whether you have just smiled and made a visitor to town feel
welcome, or whether you have provided them with exceptional service in your business, you have made a positive impact on that visitor’s experience. That visitor has then gone away and told someone else that they must visit Rainbow Beach. Many of these visitors will come back for another visit and some will follow our footsteps and decide to move here permanently and be part of our community. We all play our part in working together to promote this magical part of the world, and for that I thank you all and look forward to working with you in 2016.
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EMBERS OF THE Tin Can Bay Camera Club gathered at the Waterview Bistro at Rainbow Beach on December 12, for the Club’s annual Christmas Luncheon. A great time was had by all at the Club’s final activity for 2015. The Club finished a very creditable 7th out of the 13 clubs that participated in the 2015 Tewantin-Noosa Shield. The club’s previous entries in this competition have not met with much success, this was a great result for both the
club and all whose entries were submitted. Wednesday January 20 will see club activities resume for 2016, with the first club meeting to be held at the Tin Can Bay Library commencing at 7pm. For more information about the club and its activities, visit our website at www. tincanbaycameraclub.wix.com/tcb-cameraclub On behalf of the members of the Tin Can Bay Camera Club, have a safe and happy 2016.
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Stay and play longer in Tin Can Bay
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ELANIE AND STEVE May, owner/ operators of Tin Can Bay Tourist Park, are passionate about Tin Can Bay and the region. The Tourist Park is growing in popularity, and they have just added two more cabins to the complex. Melanie said, “we love secluded, tranquil Tin Can Bay. The area has so much to offer for nature based activities, walking, kayaking, cycling, fishing, boating and relaxing. “Guests visiting the area find dolphin feeding is just an added bonus. Once they know what’s on our ‘To Do List’ they stay and play longer,” she continues. The region has so much to offer for those wishing to experience Australia’s Nature Coast. It has been a busy month and looking good for January, Melanie says there have been, “lots of young families and young couples enjoying the area, plus loads of family pre-Christmas get togethers, caravan groups - a great variety of travellers.” On arrival, guests receive maps and an introduction. “We give guests the run down on what there is to do. Once they’ve explored the Foreshore, cycled, fished and fed the dolphins they are ready to the explore the Sand Blow, Lake Poona and
coloured sands. As there is so much to do in the region, they extend for a week or more.” They book a lot of tours for guests, and say the most popular are the half day trip with Surf & Sand Safaris or a Fraser Island Day Trip.
Melanie smiled and said guests tell her, “they underestimated the local attractions, there is just so much to see and do.”
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OOD NEWS! Cr McDonald will be installing six banner posts (as used in Mary Street) in Rainbow Beach and four in Cooloola Cove which will initially carry Christmas banners and then be available for use for other events throughout the year. At the moment there is little detail available on the streetscape and public realm improvements for “Our Towns” projects, this summary is from the council website.
Tin Can Bay and Cooloola Cove The Consultation Outcomes Report and draft Concept Master Plan was released November 2015 and identified several key immediate and short term priorities, representing the key issues raised by the community during the consultation period. Additional feedback received in response to the draft Concept Master Plan is currently being considered by Council’s consultants and a final draft Concept Master Plan will be presented at a Council Workshop early next
year. Upon Council’s endorsement, detailed design will be advanced for selected key priorities and recommendations in the final Concept Master Plan. Rainbow Beach The project aims to identify cost-effective opportunities to improve upon the existing character and amenity currently enjoyed by residents and visitors and to integrate with existing projects on the foreshore. Public consultation in November 2015
Melanie and Steve May with sons Thomas and Jackson outside one of their cabins, growing in number at the Tin Can Bay Tourist Park
asked the community to complete forms to develop a draft Concept Master Plan. Feedback received is currently being considered and a report, including draft Concept Master Plan, will be presented at a Council Workshop early next year. Upon Council’s endorsement, the Consultation Outcomes Report and draft Concept Master Plan will be placed on public display for review and further comment. Visit: gympie.qld.gov.au/our-towns.
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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.
Half-day 4WD Tours (5486 3131) or hire your own to Cooloola National Park, Coloured Sands, Double Island Point, Lighthouse, Rainforest and Lake Freshwater. 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.
4x4 Hire Rainbow Beach 4x4 Hire 5486 8300 Rainbow Beach Adventure Centre 4WD Hire 5486 3288
Double Island Point (DIP) has the longest break in Australia (when the swell lines up. (4WD only) Surf School & Board Hire Learn to surf with the experts at Rainbow Beach Surf Centre on the best and one of the longest beginner waves in Australia. 0408 738 192 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.
walk 4WD back to nature swim, surf and on the water fish extreme adventure national parks family fun accommodation annual events plus 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
By Canoe Explore the mangrove fringed waters of Carlo Creek, Carlo Island and Tin Can Bay Inlet Tin Can Bay Boat Hire 0408 329 167
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. Boat and Kayak Hire Tin Can Bay Boat Hire 0408 329 167 Charter Boats Excellent reef fishing is only a few miles offshore and charter trips can be arranged through Rainbow Beach Fishing Charters on 5486 8666, Double Island Point Fishing Charters on 0417 073 313 or Keely Rose Reef Fishing Charters on 0407 146 151. The reefs off Rainbow yield Red Emperor, Sweet lip, Snapper, Pearl Perch, Parrot and Coral Trout.
extreme adventure Kitesurfing Lessons Learn to kitesurf with very experienced instructors from Rainbow Beach Surf Centre. 0408 738 192
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. The island is 123 km long and covers an area of 166,038 ha, so you need to allow plenty of time to explore and appreciate it. www. nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/fraser/index
Visitor’s Guide Local Groups
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to Inskip Point and crossing in the barge. Unless you intend holidaying Fraser Rainbow Beach Flying Servicesonoffer a Island, most probably bestbut way of daily service to Fraseryour Island, prior seeing all its is to take a 1 day or 2 bookings arebeauty required. Remember that day tour. Or you can make the trip in your going independently, a permit is required own drivingfrom up the or beach . and 4WD, is available theroad National Parks Offi ce. To Inskip Point and crossing in the barge.
Markets – Saturdays Saturday Markets 1st3rd Cooloola Cove Veterans and - Tin Can Bay Community Hall 0499 110 944 2nd & 4th Rainbow Beach Centreblock 5483 4866 3rd Tin Can Bay 0418 711 897
Rainbow Beach Flying Services offer a daily service to Fraser Island, but prior bookings are required. Remember that going independently, a permit is required and is available from the National Parks Office.
family fun Playgrounds North and South of the Playgrounds North and South of the Headland and Rainbow Shores
5th Rainbow Beach Sports Club 5486 3191 Sundays Top Shop Craft Market 0413 716 491
accommodation
Headland and Rainbow Shores
Playrooms Pub and and Sport SportClub Club Playrooms at at the the Pub Family Family friendly friendly directory directory
Rainbow Beach Realty 07 5486 3900 Rainbow Beach Realty www.rainbowbeachrealty.com www.rainbowbeachrealty.com 07 5486 3900
Bowls There is a lawn green at the Rainbow Beach Sports Recreation & Memorial Club where visitors are most welcome. 5486 3191 Tennis Two courts are available at the Sports & Recreation Club. Bookings 5486 3191
Bowls There a lawn greenis located at the Golf A par 3, 9ishole golf course Rainbow Beach Sports Recreation & at Rainbow Shores Resort. Members of the Memorial where visitors areShores most public are Club very welcome. Rainbow welcome. 5486 3191 Social Golf Club (0429 668 255) stages
regular course Tenniscompetitions. Two courtsA picturesque are available at at Tin Can Bay also attractsClub. all golf addicts the Sports & Recreation Bookings from this area. 5486 3191 Darts, Pool, Yoga, Tai Chi, Sailing, Pilates, Darts, Pool, Yoga, Tai Chi, Sailing, Pilates, Zumba, Fitness Classes (see What’s On)
Fitness Classes (see What’s On)
Cooloola Coast Realty www.accommodationrainbowbeach.com.au 07 5486 3411 Rainbow Beach Holiday Village www.rainbowbeachholidayvillage.com 07 5486 3222
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plus... Clubs, Restaurants and Eateries (many Clubs, Restaurants and Eateries (many are Breastfeeding Welcome Here venues) are Breastfeeding Welcome Here venues)
Library and Xbox) Xbox) Library (Internet (Internet and Heritageand andFood Food Trails Heritage Trails Pamper YourselfYourself- Massages, Pamper Massages, Hair Hair Salon Salon and Beauty Treatments and Beauty Treatments Playgrounds, Skatepark, Bike riding
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Rainbow Waters Holiday Park
Rainbow Beach Resort www.rainbowwaters.com.au www.rainbowshores.com.au 07 54863200 5486 3999 Sleepy Lagoon Hotel/Motel
Rainbow Waters Holiday Park www.tincanbayhotelmotel.com.au www.rainbowwaters.com.au 07 54864124 07 5486 3200 Motorhome hire (sleeps 6) Tin0407 Can Bay Caravan Park 660198
www.tincanbaytouristpark.com.au Thanks 5486 4411to Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service for their assistance.
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Thanks to Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service for their assistance.
annual events
January “Brushes by the Sea” Rainbow January Beach Artby & the Craft Festival “Brushes Sea” Rainbow February Cooloola Crocs Swimming Beach Art & Craft Festival Carnival February Cooloola Crocs Day Swimming April Anzac Parade Carnival April Anzac Parade May Bay Day to Bay Yacht Race May Bay to BayRainbow Yacht RaceBeach Family June/July June/July Rainbow Beach Family Fishing Classic July 4-12 Fishing Classic August Rainbow Beach Triathlon August Rainbow Beach Lion’s Club Annual Kite Rainbow Beach/Trail Runs Festival Rainbow Beach Triathlon September Tin Can Bay Seafood September Festival Rainbow Beach Festival October Rainbow Beach Invitations Tin Can Bay Seafood Festival Fours Bowls Tournament October Tin Can Bay Ambulance Flower Show Rainbow Beach Invitations Fours Bowls October Rainbow Beach Nippers Tournament Carnival Cooloola Coast Ambulance Flower Show November Rainbow Beach/Trail Runs Rainbow Beach Nippers Carnival December Tin Can Bay Foreshore December Family Nights Christmas Concert Beach Lions Club Twilight TinRainbow Can Bay Foreshore Family Nights Christmas and Afternoon Markets “The Tents”Concert Rainbow Beach Holiday “The Tents” Rainbow Beach Holiday Program Program See What’s On Onpage page more See our our What’s forfor more on on Things ThingstotoDo. Do.Suggestions, Suggestions,amendments amendmentsor to add business to the visitor guide or to your add your business to the visitor pleaseguide call 07 5486 or email please call3561 07 5486 3561 info@ rbcn.com.au . info@ rbcn.com.au or email
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with festive fun Book now for Out and About
the Blood Bank
Above: Lifesaver Marty Baldry entertained with his antics whilst Dee Seeley belted out “Jingle Bell Harvey Barkwell is helping Rock” 3 lives every time he sits in the bloodbank chair. Image Garry Hewitt
The Blood Bank van will be in Tin Can Bay on the 31st March
Birds around the Bay
The very talented Chappy Ronnie and fromChappy 9am to 2.30pm and anyone who wishes to donate over Joy sang a beautiful rendition of Hallelujah there willatbe most welcome. This still gives you the required Families and friends gathered to join in the carol singing at the Community Hall the Christmas carols concert period of time between donations to be able to donate in
Rainbow Beach in June when they are due here again.
You may already have had a call from them and made a booking. If not, ring 13 14 95 and the call centre will give you a time.
More images on Facebook
Right: Janelle Sterling gave Santa a hand at the Tin Can Bay State School concert
Below: Members of the Rainbow Beach Christian Community, Anne Collins, Ray Parker, Mary and Des Christiensen lend a hand at the carols
The Surf Club patrol members and families has a whale of a Christmas Party with DJ Brad Hethorn loving the Karaoke! Image Garry Hewitt
Local members of the Queensland Wader Study Group count shorebirds on roost sites around the bay every month. Migratory shorebirds return to the same roost site year after year. Counting the birds regularly and then comparing the counts over time gives a good idea of how successful the breeding season has been up in the northern hemisphere and also how the birds have managed on their long flights north and then south again. Unfortunately, shorebird numbers are declining every year but each year we see a similar mix of birds on each of the roost sites. However, there is one bird that I have not seen for a couple of years. Terek Sandpipers have only been found on one site south of Inskip Point and I have not seen them on this site for some time. They roost in mangrove trees with Grey-tailed Tattlers. When they are roosting they both tuck their heads under their wings. Because they are very similar in size and both grey and white coloured they are very difficult to identify. If they pull
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their heads out from under their wings then it is easy! Grey-tailed Tattlers have straight bills and Terek Sandpipers have up-curved bills. For some time I have been hoping to get close views of these birds but each time I approach their roost they fly off to the other side of the bay before I can get my binoculars up or my camera focused on them. This last week was different. The birds stayed sitting on the branches and I was able to photograph them. There are still Terek Sandpipers mixed in with the Grey-tailed Tattlers! From what I saw before the birds flew off approximately a quarter of the flock were Terek Sandpipers. This time they flew off because a Tern flew too close over their roosting tree! If you want to join our monthly shorebird counts then phone Dorothy Pashniak: 54880057 and if you want to read more about the birds I see every week then visit my blog at http:// www.sandystraitsandbeyond.blogspot. com.au/
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Coastcare has made a submission to council in regards to concerns about ratepayer funded infrastructure on fragile sand dunes as ‘a strategy of retreat from erosion prone areas is generally the preferred option’ to maintain coastal resilience.
utilised for Parks works under the guise of environmental management. Mr Truss said he would ensure Minister Greg Hunt would be alerted to this issue. Cooloola Coastcare’s submission can accessed on www.cooloolacoastcare.org. au on the downloads page.
Lions Fundraising Successes
Importantly, there has been no assessment or audit of previous Widgee Council plans, NHT (Coastcare), UR TINforeshore CAN BAY Lions Envirofund Caring for Our Country entrant inor the Lions projects that were completed in partnership Medical Research Personality with- Michaela the 3 different since 1995 Quest Harriescouncils has been very an busy fund raising under Integrated Coastal Foreshore in our community andThese Lionsfederally funded Management Plan. thank you forwere your support. projects designed to protect the Michaela a dunes andhasall hosted 3 programs’ on-ground movie at slashed Gympie/ removed; while works night have been Cinemas, catered at the exotic plants have been introduced with no Gympie Council family movie follow-up rehabilitation plan for the dunes in in thea park and climate. the annual changing Tin Can Bay Christmas carols. the Coastcare Coordinator TheAs money raised fromProjects this is the Burnett-Mary representative for Quest is used for research for Qld Water and Land a number of diseases that Carers, these Maree with Wide concerns were also taken to the deputy Lions meetPrior on the firstMember Tuesday for of the may affect our community. Bay Warren Truss House, - Cooloola Coast Primebelieve Minister, Warren Truss. Landweand month atMr 6.30pm at Cathy Toolara Lions our community is what Coast alike would notLionesses want to see Rd Tin care $2500 of federal Canhas Bay received with the next meeting to make it - Carers here are some of our federally funded ‘Green mistakenly be heldfunding on February 2, 2016. supporting the Tin CanArmies’ Bay School. to care for the environment For more information please contact Why not join them and help make our 5486 2613 or 0418 982 956 or email community a great place to live, work and tincanbaylions@gmail.com. play.
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The flyers are free and offer some very HE ESTABLISHMENT of a permanent helpful hints on how to prevent heat ambulance station at Rainbow Beach related illness for seniors, babies and has moved a step closer, with the QAS children. announcing the appointment of Bob Gray as the officer in charge. Marc Shearman, Practical measures such as drinking who is already stationed at Rainbow small amounts of water every 15-20 Beach will be the second officer. minutes, wearing lightweight clothing, and avoiding strenuous activity are some Several paramedics have been of the suggestions for avoiding heat servicing the area in past months from stress. So please pick up a flyer and keep temporary quarters in town, and this cool this summer. arrangement will continue until the new ambulance station is built. On behalf of We have also placed a further supply of thePlant community, the committee would of the month is Scaevola calendulacea fanBooklets’ flower), ina places vigorous ‘Medical (Scented Information liketrailing to thankplant Craig,with Troy and Matt for their suchleaves as theand doctors’ surgery scented, and thefan bright green, succulent blue/purple, dedication professionalism. pharmacy. shapedand flowers for much of the year. Purple fruit follow the flowers. It likes full With the hot weather and nowis a sand The stabiliser. booklets (Photograph: can be used Mary to record sun,summer good drainage Boyce) upon us, the committee has arranged your personal and medical information. for the distribution of ‘Heat Stress Flyers’ Theyowned, are magnetised, andaffected can be if kept City Farm, opposite the Community will also be theon dunes to various outlets in Tin Can Bay and fridge with the information readily Centre, on Tin Can Bay Road, is open the become unstable. Rainbow Beach, as well as both libraries. in case of an emergency. to the public for plant sales on Tuesday, available The most common plants on the frontal Wednesday and Friday from 8 am-3pm, dunes are low-growing with long runners 07 54862304, ccfni09@gmail.com, rooting at nodes thus enabling the plants www.cooloolacityfarm.org to hold onto the loose, unstable sand. A reminder that the current free tree They tolerate strong sun, lack of nutrients, vouchers are valid until 31 May 2014 only extremely dry conditions, salt spray and and the next vouchers will not be available winds. By covering the sand, they trap until the September rates notice. the particles thus limiting sand movement. Over time, as the dunes form and reform, Over the next few months, we will S USUAL, the rollup for we ourhave in our these sand-hugging plants grow up through discuss the different habitats Christmas event was reallydry heath, the sand and stabilise the dunes. locality, for example, coastal, good, and etc, gavethe most theclimatic group conditions wallum soil of and Examples of the plants that help stabilise a chance to exchange Christmas that prevail and the plants that grow there. the sand are Canavalia rosea (Coastal wishes, before our usual influx of jack bean), Carpobrotus glaucescens We begin with the coastal zone, a vital visitors. (Pig face), Ipomoea pes-caprae (Goat’s region that is frequently tested by high Twenty foot convolvulus), Scaevola calendulacea winds, salt eight spray andmembers high seas. Above enjoyed dinner the Waterview (Scented fan flower) and Spinifex sericeus the high tideatlevel, the wind forms the Restaurant. The tables looked (Beach spinifex). loose sand into dunes. Frontal dunes, to be festive decked withare bonbons, discussed thisout month, nearest the water, Two trees that can withstand the harsh chocolates and prizes. behind them are the fore dunes and the frontal conditions are Pandanus tectorius Most mealstake were served hind dunes up the rear. hot (Screw pine) with its thick prop roots and “on stone” at the tables, a reallythe harsh Casuarina equisetifolia (Coastal she-oak), Few plants can survive interesting concept.. though the latter have suffered badly at environment of the frontal dunes and Sabine and Jenny celebrate Rainbow Beach after the severe weather Special thanks to Val this limited range of Duignan vegetation plays a conditions of the last couple of years. andsignifi Graham Jefferies for organising the cant role in protecting this vulnerable night. of the the group thank all members for their regular zoneOne from the strengths elements. of Removal of the We Protection of our dunes is very important is that all are called on to vegetation host a monthly throughout the year, paths and off naturally occurring causes attendance and we should all use designated activity throughout the year. New Yearwhere wishes readers.to each do erosion and subsequent exposure of plants sendthe beach thistoisall possible, in thehas foreconsistently dunes to severe conditions ourare bitalways to keepready our precious dunesnew intact. to welcome This led to a variedthey We not designed to withstand. Land close members. andare eclectic mix of events. Next month, the topic will be fore and to the shore, whether publically or privately hind dunes.
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Fishing and Boating
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Rainbow Beach Fishing Report Rainbow Beach Fishing Report Fishing & Boating
by Tony Stewart 54868666.rainbowbeachfishing.com.au
of the best years ever in that State, where a lot of Fish are 10-12kgs. I definitely Nick’s Spangled Emperor won’t be targeting the 100kg Tuna -that Tony Stewart is for the young ones! 5486 8666 For this time of year our last few www.rainbowbeachfishing.com.au trips offshore have been very good, as wehave been able to dodge the current run this month. Our main catches were made up VER THE LAST month of Squire, Pearland Moses Perch, Maori we have experienced Cod, Parrot,Spangled Emperor with the reasonable conditions odd Cobia and Dolphin Fish. offshore for this time Hopefully while I am away you will of the year. Light to be fortunate enough to moderate northerlies, receive Aplenty of rain mahi mahi (or as followed by short souththe economy Gympie dolphinoffish) for easterly changes have is so reliant Trent! on good been the norm. seasons. At present this The northerly current area is desperate for run offshore has been a soaking rains. problem on most days, ‘Til next month- stay but closer to shore, safe. fishing was a lot easier.
Things really quietened down this month with back to school and work. Then some really bad weather was thrown in. As I write our vessel is at Tin Can Bay having its yearly anti-foul and gearbox service. This would have to coincide with good weather, but we are off for a month so you have to follow the diary.
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Our main catches on the wider grounds have A happy included snappery puntersquire, with parrot, hussar, amberjack, a Squire Maori cod, mahi mahi, pearl and Moses perch.
Skipper Rick’s Big Pearl Perch.
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76mm range working well. Barra season has started off well with several nice fish being taken in the bay along with a few more stories of the ones that got away. It pays to make sure your gear is up for the task when chasing Barra as there is nothing worse than losing that trophy fish due to tackle failure. It’s well worth beefing up the trebles on your hard bodies from the standard ones from factory to something a little more robust. If your using soft plastics choose the jig heads with heavy duty hooks like the TT Headlockz XH or the Evolution HD range. Crabs have been active with several reports of people coming back with a feed of muddies. Upside has been the recent publicity by Fisheries QLD regarding on the Jim Cole spot fines of 0408 $1100 329for 167 those caught tampering www.tincanbayboathire.com.au with someone else’s crab pots. This is great news and hopefully it is and the area is UMMER IS HERE again, enforced heavily around buzzing with plenty of visitors to the holiday/peak seasons. Cooloola region. While the winds are there have been Over the past week, light it isofworth heading plenty mud crabs being caught up towards Fraser Island throughout the bay along with the odd and fishing the channel sandy. between Inskip and The fishing has been pretty good with Fraser for mackerel. fish being caught, including mangrove If the wind kicks up and with temps in the jack, cod, bream, whiting and flathead, high 20’s to early 30’s it will pay to seek throughout Tin Can Bay and the Great shelter in the creeks and chase a few jacks Sandy Straits - with the sand flats around and barra. Poona and Tinnanbar providing a great We for have some great news option landreceived based anglers. over the past week and we are excited to Mangrove jack, grunter, bream and cod announce that we have been appointed the are coming from the creeks, with live baits Shimano dealer for the Tin Can Bay area. ofThis herring, biddies poddynomullet meanssilver locals and or visitors longerflesh of mullet fillet are also working havebaits to travel to Gympie or Maryborough
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The close in reefs off Rainbow Beach have been producing quality squire and sweetlip. These reefs are easily accessible via kayak or small vessels launched off the beach. However, care should be taken if you are not experienced with beach launches. As this is written, Mudlo Rocks is covered into sand, andthey beach are pretty get what are conditions after. good, however, you should always check Don’t forget our fish of the month first as conditions change daily. Try fishing competition. With just over a week left for the beach forsure bream, whiting and the month be to get dart, your entries in and flathead. remember to keep it fair this is a random Earlier the month, there have been draw so in it doesn’t have to be the biggest whiting, flathead and trevally in Pelican fish to win. Bay,Find andusthe mackerel been caught onodd facebook @ has www.facebook. around Inskip Point and Fraser Island.love to com/TinCanBayBoatHire we would In the creeks, the usual suspects were see pictures of your holiday catch. about with mangrove jack, cod and grunter. Until next time, stay safe on the water. Live herring, silver biddies and poddy mullet
will usually do the trick as well as flesh baits of mullet fillet. With the increased traffic on the waterways over the coming weeks be mindful that there will also be an increased presence of QLD Boating & Fisheries Patrol officers doing inspection. Before departing, do a quick inspection of all your safety gear to ensure it is in serviceable condition and that flares etc are in date. Also make sure you have the latest information on size and take limits, as well as crabbing rules and green zone maps. If you’re after a copy of the responsible crabbing brochure, and green zone maps make sure you stop past the store to pick up your free copy. For smart phone users, it is also worth downloading the QLD Fisheries app from iTunes it contains the latest fish identification, along with size and take limits for QLD. Until next month stay safe on the water.
Tin Can Bay Fishing Club Christmas Raffle Winners 2015
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HE TIN CAN BAY Fishing Club Christmas raffle was drawn at the Tin Can Bay Country club by John Baker, and witnessed by club patrons. First Prize – Ticket no. 341 Mr Rick Kelly of Tallebudgera QLD Second Prize – Ticket no. 1204 Ms June Cook of Wondai QLD Third Prize – Ticket no. 1368 Ms Debbie Byram of Cooloola Cove The Tin Can Bay Fishing Club would like to thank our many sponsors and community members who have supported our raffle in so many ways. We extend the compliments of the season to everyone and wish you all a very happy and prosperous new year.
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SCHOOL NEWS
Volunteers were presented with an award at the last assembly of the year
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Rainbow Beach State School thanks our volunteers By Rainbow Beach State School Principal, Mr. Micheal Grogan
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HIS HAS BEEN a fantastic year at Rainbow Beach State School. We finished off the year with a huge thank you to all our volunteers at a morning tea. Prep/1 students personally thanked each volunteer for their assistance. Our staffing for 2016 will be as follows: • Lynne Chamberlain will be teaching the Prep/1 class. • Therese Young and Janine Lawler will be teaching the 1/2 class.
• Peter Mileson will be teaching the 3/4 class. • Tina McColl and myself will be teaching the 5/6 class. • Suzanne Hodgeson will be taking on the Students with Disabilities and Learning Support Roles. Specialist roles will be filled by: • PE – Yasmin Sauer • Music – Eryn Truin • LOTE – Michael O’Neill (Gympie SHS)
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We are very lucky to have a permanent music teacher replacing Mrs. Mason next year. Erin will be joining us from Berserker Street State School in Rockhampton, and will be based here at Rainbow Beach State School. Congratulations to Chappy, Ronnie Timperon - her position has been extended for three years! In 2016, we want to continue to invest in the people of our school. Our focus will to ensure that everything we do is the best thing for the kids of Rainbow Beach State School. As part of this, our school will continue to implement the School Wide Positive
Behaviour Support Framework. We will also focus on the teaching of reading, and enhancing the opportunities our teachers have to work with each other, for planning and to discuss their teaching. School Leaders 2016 announced Our School captains will be Charlie and Annie, Vice Captains will be Archie and Ruby. Sports Captains for Cooloola are Jarrod and Zaraya and for Fraser, Oscar and Emma. Well done to all - I am positive we will have eight excellent leaders at our school in 2016. To all students, we’ll see you back in the classroom on Wednesday January 27, 2016.
SCHOOL NEWS Cooloola wins Swimming Carnival Fraser started with a fearsome lead from the younger age groups, and they did have the best score per person, but Cooloola won through! On a scorching hot day, kids put in the effort - it was terrific to see the numbers enter the medley and open events. Thanks to Ms Sauer, and all the staff, plus Bj and team for the week of lessons.
Age Champions were: 5 years Lylah and James 6 years Ruby and Oakley 7 years Zoe and Connor 8 years Saachi, Mason and Guy 9 years Jasmin and Nathan 10 years Annie and Archie 11 years Charlie and Ruby 12 years Madison and Alex Left: All smiles for Ella, Zoe and Ella
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Launching the Left: Mrs Brantz bomb dives into the pool - it was a sweltering day!
Far left: The younger age groups completed their races by morning tea
Last year’s high school graduates are out in the big wide world. If you or your son or daughter has exciting plans after Year 12 in 2013, please drop us a line! Right: Congratulations to you both and to 10 year olds off the block all the other Year 12 graduates on the Cooloola Coast!
Dan Head
Dan recently started as an apprentice plasterer with Brett Lindenberg, from BJ Plastering. The apprenticeship will take 3 and a half to 4 years to complete. Mum, Cassie Head says, “We are tickled pink he is with a great bloke like Brett and his family. Brett has put other apprentices through with one finishing his trade qualifications last month, hence Dan’s opportunity.” Traditionally the TAFE component has been 4 blocks of 3 weeks full time, 5 full days a week, 8am - 4pm, but this year the system is changing. Instead, Cassie says it is proposed that all the written work will be performed online and assessed onsite - charting new waters for everyone. Dan is living with his Mum Cassie (and his Dad, Ashley when he is home) and spends time with his girlfriend’s family in Gympie.
Dan, ready for work
“Dan was chosen because he had completed Year 12, was a big strong lad, getting his licence this month, keen and willing worker and is an early riser! Dan is loving the work and the crew he works for.”
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HE SCHOOL YEAR will start for all Tin Can Bay students on Wednesday January 27, following the Australia Day Public Holiday on January 26. The School will be closed on Monday January 25, as Tin Can Bay Staff will be holding their Pupil Free Day during the last week of the Summer vacation. The Principal and staff wish all Tin Can Bay State School students and families a safe and relaxing holiday, and look forward to working with you again next year. Farewells – Mrs Callie Sparling has been successful in obtaining a Deputy Principal position in Brisbane. Mrs Sparling has been an integral member of the Tin Can Bay executive team in her role as Deputy Principal, and will be missed by the whole School Community. Mrs Robyn Cottrell will replace Mrs Sparling as Deputy Principal in Term 1, while Mrs Louise Masri will be filling in as Head of Department. Mrs Honeywill will be acting HOSES in Semester 1, replacing Mrs Mannaert. The Swimming Carnival held at the Tin Can Bay Pool last Thursday was a huge success despite the windy conditions. Student participation was outstanding, and team spirit and excellent behaviour was on full display. Congratulations to our Age Champions and thanks to Mr Arthur and Miss Sauer for organising the event.
Declan Power from Grade 4 watched the event with Dad, Brett
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Noah and Jeff Riley with Ahlee Grant and Steeven Grand find the best view at the concert
School Calendars 2016 – Purchase yours from the Tin Can Bay Fruit Shop at $3 each. The School Calendars contain important dates including Public Holidays, Pupil Free Days, and various school events.
student for bus travel in 2016. Contact Polleys (5480 4500) to collect your forms before the rush! Register over the holidays to avoid having to pay fares at the start of Term 1. You will need to re-register your students for 2016 if: 1. They were in Grade 6 in 2015
Bus Travel in 2016 You may be required to re-register your
Family time at the school Christmas concert: Braxton and Kodey Schmerse with Lucie Tansley
Indi and Kirsten Werner and Lydia Feekings swayed to the carols
The Uniform Shop will be open Tuesday, January 19, and Thursday, January 21, between 8am and 10am. Some discontinued lines are still available. The Uniform Shop is open on Tuesday mornings between 8.00 and 10.00am and accepts cash or EFTPOS.
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by Michelle Gilmore
Haven’t our youngsters excelled themselves? Here’s four more Year 12 graduates and their budding careers could not be more diverse.. We wish them all the best!
Paige Reibel Tin Can Bay residents Scott and Rebecca Reibel are very proud of their eldest daughter, Paige. Presented with the Merv King Memorial Award for Caring for the Environment, she also attained a Gold Academic Award from St Patrick’s College, Gympie. Paige plans to study international and government relations and a Bachelor of Business at Nathan or Mt Gravatt campus of Griffith University. A receptionist at Tin Can Bay Tourist Park, she hopes to achieve lifeguard and learn to swim coach certification these holidays.
Kirsten Kenney Like her brothers, Beau-Daniel and Thomas, Kirsten attended Tin Can Bay State School. After grade 8 to 10 at St Patrick’s College in Gympie, she accepted a swimming scholarship, and boarded at Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School for her senior schooling. She was awarded: Academic Honours, Senior School Service Award, Chalmers Prize for Geography, Katherine Carter Prize for modern history, Maria Stevenson Biology Prize, Health Education Prize, Catherine Edmondson Memorial Prize for modern history and English, Zelda McDougall Memorial Prize for environmental sciences, named on the Dean’s list for Academic Excellence in 2014 and 2015. Kirsten is hoping to study biotechnology or biochemistry. Image Elite Photographics
Image Bernie Crawford
Caitlyn Hayes Talented Caitlyn Hayes, daughter of Dean and Andrea, is planning on pursuing her passion for photography following her completion of Year 12 at James Nash High School, Gympie. To help fund this she is continuing to work at the Shell Service Station at Rainbow Beach. You can view Caitlyn’s beautiful images at: www.facebook.com/ caitlynhayesphotography
Toby Chappill Rainbow Beach resident, Toby Chappill graduated from James Nash High School, partnered by Samantha Dykes. Graham and Afra Chappill will farewell Toby next year as he moves to Motorsport Training Australia in Albury. It is the only institute in Australia where 15 students per year are selected for a two year Certificate IV in Motorsport Technology. Toby says he’s feeling “pretty lucky” about the opportunity. “I won’t be go-karting next year because of study. We get to work on V8 supercars, fabricating, wiring inside the cars and you learn about horsepower and making engines faster. The course will help me know where to go inside the sport.” Ask him about it - you’ll see him working these holidays at the Sports Club and Rainbow Beach IGA.
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SPORT
Sport on the Cooloola Coast By Michelle Gilmore
W
E HAD AN enquiry the other day - a family was new in town, and wanted to know what sports they could play without travelling to Gympie. I rattled off a few - our kids have been in karate, nippers and swim clubs, but when I thought about it, there was so much more on offer… Dance For those families into dance, Cooloola Coast Rec Dance Club has classes for all ages – from Tiny Tots, ages 3-4, Tinies age 4-5, Subbies age 6-8, Juniors age 9-12 and Inters from ages 13 to 17. There’s also one for the mums with a seniors team from 17 up. Boys are welcome
in all age groups and sign on day is in February. Check out our Facebook page: Cooloola Coast Rec Club for updates or call 0448 107 996. Rego fee and class fees payable. Fire Twirling The Rainbow Fire Weavers meet every Monday at 5pm at the Community Hall. We choreograph fire shows on these days and have set performance dates for the end of each term – (term fees, $120). Friday Night Fire Twirling is at 6pm (bookings essential), $10 per person. Book in at Tree Beards or contact Tina 0409 631 127.
Nippers Nippers begin learning vital surf awareness and skills from the minimum age of 5 years, right through until they complete the program at 14 years of age. New members are welcome to join at any time during the season. Nippers resume January 24, then every Sunday on the beach, from 8.30 to 10.30am, until Easter. For any information please call Nerissa Legge 0408 731 104. Little Athletics Cooloola Coast Little Athletics is based on track and field but events are diverse running, jumping, throwing and walking. Modified to suit the age and ability of the participants, the emphasis is on getting out there and giving it a go. Training sessions are on Thursday afternoons at the Tin Can Bay State School Oval starting at 3pm. Please contact us on ccla2014@outlook. com or call 0458 111 591. Board riders All are welcome, whether you are a first time surfer or have been doing it since you were in nappies! The club has friendly competitions and hosts the annual Memorial Classic. It isn’t just about the competition, but getting together with the surfing community of Rainbow Beach - and keeping up tradition. Like us on Facebook: Rainbow Beach Boardriders Club Inc. or call 0419 929 037.
Billy-Bob Snape and Alex Brantz race in the wade relays at Nippers
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Swim Clubs If you haven’t been involved in swimming or a swim club before, visit your local pool and give it a go.
Dancing “tiny tots” and best friends Zahli Mick and Tori Kelly
With special incentives at both clubs for children under 6 or 7, it’s a great start for kids to become fit, work on team building and development skills. The Rainbow Beach Warrior Swim Club meet on Thursdays. For more information about club, learn to swim and squad in Rainbow Beach, call Bj Parton at the Rainbow Beach Aquatic Centre on 54863191 #3 for Aquatic. The Cooloola Coast Crocs meet every Tuesday fortnight at the Tin Can Bay pool from 5.30pm. For more information call Bec on 0438 862 600.
SPORT For squad and learn to swim - contact Greg at Tin Can Bay Pool for details on 0416 406 832. Karate Senior Instructor Darren Grieve and Instructors: Dean Taylor and Lee Bird offer a variety of Karate classes on Monday and Wednesday at Rainbow Beach State School. Kids Karate for ages 5 - 8 is from 4.30pm to 5.15pm, Karate-Jitsu for 9 - 17yrs is at 5.15pm to 6.15pm, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu/ MMA from 6.15pm to 7.15pm. Classes in Tin Can Bay at the RAOB Hall, 110 Emperor Street run Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 4.30pm to 6.30pm, and Saturday mornings from 9.30am to 11am Call 0438 115 190 or 0438 115 685 to find out more. Bowls All ages can give lawn bowls a try. Call Rainbow Beach Sports Club on 5486 3191, and also ask about their barefoot bowls social competitions.
Tin Can Bay Bowls Club and Tin Can Bay Country Club both offer lawn bowls. Call D. Townsend 5486 4774 or Bob Callier 5486 2787 to find out more. Sporting Shooters Our local club hosts regular events for air rifle/air pistol, shotgun, rimfire rifle, rimfire and centrefire pistol, black powder/ rendezvous, single action, gallery rifle, and archery held monthly. There are zone events for target pistol, along with a junior training and development camp and Spring rendezvous (black powder). Spectators are welcome and participants from the age of 11 years to 105+ are welcome. Safety courses are held for those wishing to gain a firearms licence. All enquiries to Gordon on 5486 5208 or Lois on 5486 2559. Fishing Club For meetings, mini-comps, guest speakers, inter club fishing competitions, tag-a-longs, weigh ins and more! Contact Robin on 5486 2052 or email tcbfishingclub@gmail. com Sailability Sailabilty Tin Can Bay, providing sailing experiences for people with disabilities, operates in TCB on a Friday morning at about 9am to 1pm. The next session will be on January 22, 2016. Volunteers are always required, contact Paul Oliver 0427 995 512, or see the TCBYC website for link.
Your kids could learn to power through the water like Annie White from the Rainbow Beach Warriors Swim Club
Dragon Boating The Cooloola Dragon Boat Club promotes an active lifestyle, with a strong emphasis on making friends and having fun! Dragon boating is for everyone and anyone of
Dragon boating offer 3 free trials!
any age, shape or size. It is a dynamic and exciting sport with opportunities to compete at state, national and international levels. Or simply enjoy some fun and camaraderie on the beautiful waterways of Tin Can Bay! All ages from juniors to 60+ are welcome bring the whole family! Located at Snapper Creek Tin Can Bay on Thursday afternoons and Sunday mornings. Paddles and lifejackets provided – 3 free trial sessions. Phone Sandra, 5486 2695 or 0402 352 756 or info@coolooladragonboatclub.org.au Sailing Tin Can Bay Yacht Club has been operating as a sailing venue since 1982. The Club offers a number of sailing activities. Basic 8-week Discover Sailing Courses are available - 2 held during the summer sailing season October-April. These courses are open to adults and youth aged 14 and over. Fees apply.
School Holiday Sailing for Juniors. This 4-day activity is open to children under 14. Fees apply. Club Racing takes place each fortnight from September to April. Crew places available. For more information: Jon Jones - 0408 472 187 or email 2swampview@gmail.com or http://tcbyachtclub.wix.com/tcbyachtclub Cricket Rainbow Beach and Tin Can Bay both have a side in the Gympie B Grade competition. The minimum age to play matches is 14 years, but younger cricketers are invited to train on Thursdays at 2.30pm. Games are played regularly on the coast and spectators are also welcome. Rainbow Beach: 0418 666 140 or like them on Facebook. Tin Can Bay: 0421 505 200. Plus there is more… golf, darts, and the area is well known for volleyball at Tin Can Bay School!
January 2016 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – 43
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Nipper News
Plenty of fun on the break up day - but they’ll be back on the beach January 27!
by Nerissa Legge
T
HE WEEKS SEEM to be flying by, and we are halfway through the nipper season already! Nippers participated in the second of three Age Championships. They all gave their maximum effort to improve their points total for the season. Congratulations to all who took part in the event. At the annual Christmas Breakup Fun Day, Nippers were involved in all age games and relays where all age groups, water safety and age managers get to compete against each other, all in the name of a bit of fun. It was a fantastic day on the beach, followed by a BBQ and Christmas treats at the clubhouse. A huge thankyou to Brad Hethorn for coordinating the fun activities and Naomi Cole for organising the club house break-up.
A special thank you must go to Tin Can Bay Lions Club for their $500 donation towards our nipper program. The donation is warmly received and the money will purchase a new nipper board. For those interested in joining us for the 2015/2016 season, we are happy to take on any new enrolments at any time throughout the season. All information/forms regarding new applicants are at our desk on the beach every nipper Sunday. Alternatively, please contact myself, or Helen at the Surf Club. RBSLSC is running a Bronze Medallion (15+) and SRC (13yrs) camp over the holidays from January 10 - 17. For any information please contact Mark Lawler 0407 033 160.
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SPORT
Jasmin White at Queensland Championships
L
OCAL JASMIN WHITE competed at the 2015 Queensland Championships, held at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre at Chandler last month. Jasmin was the only 9 year old girl selected for the age 9/10 relay team for Wide Bay. Kids can only start competing at state level in individual events from 11 years old. Wide Bay Swimming entered a number of
teams across all age groups, in both the 4 x 50 freestyle relays and the 4 x 50 medley relays, where Jasmin swam Breaststroke. Competitors were selected based on times swum at regional carnivals throughout the season. The 9/10 year old girls’ Wide Bay team came fifth in the state for the Medley and Freestyle Relays.
Left: Jasmin White from Rainbow Beach was selected for the Wide Bay teams, and came fifth in the state for the medley and freestyle relays!
Tin Can Bay Ladies Bowls
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UR A.G.M. was held on Monday December 14 and our office bearers are as follows: President: Ann Hudson Vice President: Beryl Murray Secretary: Libby White Treasurer: Alexa Sniegowski Games Director: Lyn Gray Selectors: Lorraine Stockham, Clarissa Wallis Patroness: Doris Combey
Our club is currently in recess but will recommence on Thursday January 14, 2016. Social bowls, names in by 12.30pm - bowls commence 1pm. Upcoming events for January, the annual Janet and Keith Reibel’s sponsored day Friday January 1, 2016. We also have Shirts vs Skirts on Australia Day, Tuesday 26 - all welcome. Club competition sheets will be on the ladies notice board within the next week. For further information phone Ann, President on 5486 8145, or Lyn, Games Director on 0448 081 308.
An extra paddling day for Dragon Boat Club
Back to back GOLD at national titles
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NFORTUNATELY, our Cooloola Dragon Boat Club “Come & Try” paddle at Carlo Point in November wasn’t very successful. This was not only a membership drive; we wanted to introduce the values of Dragon Boating to Rainbow Beach residents. We made the best of the day and took a paddle up the Carlo Inlet, where most of us had never been. What wonderful waterways we have here on the Cooloola Coast. We will definitely paddle to Carlo again in 2016. Perhaps a Sunday was a bad choice, so we will rectify this by offering another day. We finished off the morning with a sausage sizzle to fuel up before attempting the paddle back to Tin Can Bay. In January, we are introducing an extra day for paddling, commencing Tuesday January 5 at 3.30pm, along with the usual Thursday afternoon and Sunday morning. Come on down to see our new shed which is to house our boats from the elements. The club wishes our sponsors and supporters a happy and prosperous New Year.
OR THE SECOND year in a row, Tin Can Bay Volleyball girls bring home the Gold at the Australian Volleyball Cup! Well done -what an amazing effort you have done Tin Can Bay P10 proud. On day 1 of the competition, the team drew in the first game, followed by a convincing win of the second. These successes saw our team finish at the top of their pool. Day 2 of the competition involved a tight game, which our team won, to remain top of the pool. It all came to a successful conclusion and the team thanked Mr Arthur and Miss Facer.
More images are on our facebook page.
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A Little Humour Military Man Fifty-one years ago, Herman James, a North Carolina mountain man, was drafted by the Army. On his first day in basic training, the Army issued him a comb. That afternoon the Army barber sheared off all his hair. On his second day, the Army issued Herman a toothbrush. That afternoon the Army dentist yanked seven of his teeth. On the third day, the Army issued him a jock strap. The Army has been looking for Herman for 51 years. Shorts Did you hear about the guy whose whole left side was cut off? He’s all right now. Q: What has more lives than a cat? A: A frog, because it croaks every night. Q: Why can’t you trust an atom? A: Because they make up everything. Q: Why didn’t the melons get married? A: Because they cantaloupe. Q: What did the grape say when it was stepped on? A: Nothing, it just let out a little wine. Waiter: “Do you want any dessert?” Teddy Bear: “No thanks. I’m stuffed!” White Wedding Attending a wedding for the first time, a little girl whispered to her mother, “Why is the bride dressed in white?” “Because white is the colour of happiness,” her mother explained. “And today is the happiest day in her life.” The child thought about this for a moment. “So why is the groom wearing black?” In the Garden A prisoner in jail receives a letter from his wife: “Dear Husband, I have decided to plant some lettuce in the back garden. When is the best time to plant them?” The prisoner, knowing that the prison guards read all mail, replied in a letter: “Dear
Wife, whatever you do, do not touch the back garden. That is where I hid all the money.” A week or so later, he received another letter from his wife: “Dear Husband, You wouldn’t believe what happened, some men came with shovels to the house, and dug up all the back garden.” The prisoner wrote another letter back: “Dear wife, now is the best time to plant the lettuce.” Tackle Box A man calls home to his wife and says, “Honey I have been asked to go fishing at a big lake up in Canada with my boss and several of his friends. We’ll be gone for a week. This is a good opportunity for me to get that promotion I’ve been wanting, so would you please pack me enough clothes for a week and set out my rod and tackle box. We’re leaving from the office and I will swing by the house to pick my things up. Oh! And please pack my new blue silk pajamas.” The wife thinks this sounds a little fishy but being a good wife she does exactly what her husband asked. The following weekend he comes home a little tired but otherwise looking good. The wife welcomes him home and asks if he caught many fish. He says, “Yes! Lots of Walleye, some Bluegill, and a few Pike. But why didn’t you pack my new blue silk pajamas like I asked you to do?” The wife replies; “I did, they were in your tackle box.” Secret Women’s Business When a woman got married, she put a shoebox in the closet and told her husband not to open it. After over 50 years of marriage she was dying and told him to open the box. When he opened it there were 2 doilies and $85,000.00 inside. He ask why this was in the box. She replied “when I got married my mother told me to crochet a doily every time I got mad at you.” He smiled, thinking she was only mad at him twice, and asked what the $85,000.00 was for. She replied, “that’s the money from selling the doilies.”
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Stage Directions An aspiring actor calls his agent from the set of his first film. He is playing the lead role for the first time in his career. “How’s it going?” the agent asks. “It’s amazing!” the actor gushes. “The director told me that my performance is making him consider two films with me.” “Two?” the agent replies. “Yeah,” the actor says, “my first and my last.” On the level An ironworker nonchalantly walked the narrow beam fifteen floors above the city sidewalk. Though strong winds were blowing a heavy rain, the worker showed no fear whatever. When he came down to the sidewalk, a man who had been watching him from ground level went over to him and said, “I was really impressed watching you up there. You were so calm. How did you get a job like this?” “Well, as a matter of fact,” replied the ironworker, “I used to drive a school bus, until my nerves gave out.” Piano Forte “Grandpa, do you mind if I play my new harmonica in here?” asked little Phil. “Of course not, Phil. I love music. In fact, when your grandma and I were young, music saved my life. “What happened?” ask Phil. Well, it was during the famous Johnstown flood. The dam broke and when the water hit our house it knocked it right off the foundation. Grandma got on the dining room table and floated out safely.” “How about you?” “Me? I accompanied her on the piano!” Idiot Two truck drivers came to a low bridge. The clearance sign said 10 feet 8 inches. When they got out and measured their truck, they discovered their vehicle was eleven feet. The first man looked at the other and said, “I can’t see any cops around. Let’s go for it!”
Classic Note On the first day of school, Peter handed his new teacher a note from his mother. The teacher unsealed the note, read it, looked at Peter with a frown, and placed the note inside a desk drawer. “So what did she write?” Peter asked. “It’s a disclaimer.” “A what?” “It says, “The opinions expressed by Peter are not necessarily those of his mother or father.” Cake or bed A husband is at home watching a football game when his wife interrupts, “honey, could you fix the light in the hallway?” It’s been flickering for weeks now. He looks at her and says angrily, “fix the lights now? Does it look like I have Energex written on my forehead? I don’t think so.” “Fine”, she says. Then the wife asks, “well then, could you fix the fridge door? It won’t close right.” To which he replied, “fix the fridge door? Does it look like I have Westinghouse written on my forehead? I don’t think so.” “Fine”, she says, “then you could at least fix the steps to the front door? They are about to break.” “I’m not a carpenter and I don’t want to fix steps he says, does it look like I have Bunnings written on my forehead? I don’t think so. I’ve had enough of you. I’m going to the pub!!!!” So he goes to the pub and drinks for a couple of hours. He starts to feel guilty about how he treated his wife, and decides to go home. As he walks into the house he notices that the steps are already fixed. As he enters the house, he sees the hall light is working As he goes to get a beer, he notices the fridge door is fixed. “Honey,” he asks, “how’d all this get fixed?” She said, “well, when you left I sat outside and cried, just then a nice young man asked me what was wrong and I told him. He offered to do all the repairs, and all I had to do was either go to bed with him or bake a cake.” He said, “so what kind of cake did you bake?” She replied, “hellooooo ... do you see Sara Lee written on my forehead? I don’t think so!”
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Pharmacy - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3070 Police - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 8765 Police - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 2426 Police - non urgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 444 POISONS Information Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 11 26 Resource and Referral Centre Tin Can Bay . . . . . 5488 0035 School - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 9333 School - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5488 1222 Warren Truss MP (Federal Member) . . . . . . . 1 300 301 968 Tony Perrett MLA (State Member) . . . . . . . . . . . . 5329 5100 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (Please phone to make appt ) DEACON, Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0419 624 208 HOLT, Neville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3250 HUXLEY, Anthony Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0418 715 065 MISSEN, John Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 8153 January 2016 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – 47
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ABN 64-930-176-411
Phone: 5486 3914 Mobile: 0413 060 797
• House Slabs • Garage Slabs ELECTRICIAN • Driveways • Paths
Also specialising in; • Stamp • Concrete Stencil • Exposed Seeded Concrete
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Phone: 5486 3914 Mobile: 0413 060 797
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ARE YOU NEEDING A HOLIDAY??? Don’t want to leave your lovable pets, have you considered a HOUSE/PET SITTER? I am trustworthy,reliable,and am needing a house during FEB&MARCH,I have references if needed. Please contact Glenda 0427864220
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WHAT’S ON DECEMBER 30 Bush Dance, live music by The Smashing Bumpkins, 7pm – 10pm, Rainbow Beach Hall 31
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New Year’s Eve Party New Year’s Eve Party 5.30pm – 9pm, Rainbow Beach Hall New Year’s Pool party December 3.15pm ‘til 9pm, under 18’s, RB Aquatic Centre Tin Can Bay Foreshore Carnival
JANUARY 1
13 Kids on Tour (Qld Arts Gallery APT8) at Tin Can Bay 10.30am – 11.30am, Rainbow Beach library 2pm – 3pm 14
18-19 Delivery of artwork to Sports Club for Brushes by the Sea Art Festival 18-21 School Holiday Junior Sailing - Tin Can Bay Yacht Club: 0408 472 187 19 & 21 Tin Can Bay P-10 School Uniform Shop will be open 8am and 10am 20
New Year’s Day
2 Games and Trivia Night 7pm – 9.30pm, Rainbow Beach Hall
Movies in the Park from 7pm, Centre Block - Rainbow Beach Rd, Rainbow Beach SpongeBob Squarepants: Sponge out of water
Tin Can Bay Camera Club meeting to be held at the Tin Can Bay Library commencing at 7pm
21 First aid course, Rainbow Beach SLSC
2 & 3 Kids Play is on 11am to 12.30pm Saturday and Sundays, Rainbow Beach Aquatic Centre
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3 & 17 Joel Mak at Rainbow Beach Hotel 2pm – 5pm
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Brushes by the Sea Art Festival viewing 10am – 7pm
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Community Church Service 6pm – 9pm, Rainbow Beach Hall
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Nippers resumes 8.30am – 10.30 am, every Sunday
Rainbow Beach Community Outreach finishes
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Brushes by the Sea Art Festival viewing 10am – 6pm with 2pm awards, 4pm cheese & wine tasting, entertainment and 5pm raffles
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5 Dragon Boating extra day at 3.30pm, every Tuesday 7
Cooloola Dragon Boat Club resumes activities
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Rainbow Beach Art Festival entry form due 4pm
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10-17 Bronze camp, Surf Club. Ph: 0427 033 160 11 Street Dance, Tin Can Bay - Free! Ph: 1300 307 800 12 Gympie Regional Gallery offers two weeks of workshops in painting and collage, gourd art, clay workshops, workshops using recycled, and workshops using natural materials, starting at $6, holidayfun.com.au 11 Street Dance for 8-17 year olds at Tin Can Bay
The Tin Can Bay Craft Club meet 9am – 12pm at Cooloola Coast Community Complex. Ph: 5486 2512
Australia Day festivities: Australia Day Challenge (Tin Can Bay), Big Aussie Breakfast (Lake Alford) Centrelink, medicare Child support mobile service visits the Community Centre car park, Rainbow Beach 9am – 4pm
14 Valentine’s Day
7.30am Brekky club, RBSS
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9am Aqua Aerobics
Wetlands In Focus Photography Prize 2016 entries close, admin@ cooloolacoastcare.org.au or ph 0417 554 905
Weekly (many are term time only) Learn to swim, squad, gym, kids supervised after-school play times, Rainbow Beach Aquatic Centre. Ph: 5486 3191 Monday 6am Fitness Class, Rainbow Beach Gym 9am and 6pm Aqua Aerobics 4.30 – 5.30pm Kids karate and fitness classes, RBSS, Darren Grieve: 0417 079 579 5.30 – 6.30pm Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) and self defence, RBSS, Darren Grieve: 0417 079 579 Tuesday 9am Aqua Aerobics Tuncunba Hall, Tin Can Bay: 8.30am CardioStep Class, 9.20am Pilates for General Fitness, 10.20am Beginners Pilates Class 9am Arts and Craft group, Church of the Good Shepherd Hall (2nd/last of month) 9am – noon Tin Can Bay Quilters, community complex. Ph: Maree 5486 5706 or Jo 5488 0134 9.30am Little Guppies playgroup, Tin Can Bay 4.30pm Budoshinkai karate jitsu (BKJ) Buffalo Hall, Tin Can Bay, Dean Taylor: 0438 115 190 Wednesday 9am Mahjong/games mornings, Church of the Good Shepherd Hall
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9am and 6pm Aqua Aerobics
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Welcome Back Event 5pm at Rainbow Beach State School
10am Mainly Music, TCB Community Complex, 10am
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World Wetlands Day Event, Cooloola Coastcare
4.30 – 5.30pm Kids karate and fitness classes, RBSS, Darren Grieve: 0417 079 579
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Lions meet at 6.30pm at Cathy House, Toolara Rd Tin Can Bay, ph: 5486 2613
5.30 – 6.30pm Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) and self defence, RBSS, Darren Grieve 0417 079 579
Cooloola Coast Crocs Swim Meet
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Take a new look at the Toyota 4WD range. We did.
How do you improve on a range that’s already regarded as ‘legendary’? We’ve introduced the new, 7-seat Toyota Fortuner. We’ve put a powerful new 2.8 litre turbo diesel into dependable Prado. We’ve made unbreakable HiLux even more unbreakable. And packed ‘King off the Road’ LandCruiser, with revised styling inside and out. Take a new look at Toyota’s new breed of 4WDs at John Madill Toyota today. You won’t believe your eyes.
John Madill Toyota
44 Geordie Road (Bruce Highway), Gympie T 07 5480 5555 or Steve Byrne 0419 444 721 E stephenb@madill.com.au 4718811
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Lunchtime craft club, RBSS library 3pm Cooloola Coast Little Athletics, Tin Can Bay School Oval, Tamara: 0458 111 591 3.15pm Stair workout with CCP & PT - Carlo Circle steps 3.30pm Cooloola Dragon Boat Club training 4.30pm Budoshinkai karate jitsu (BKJ) Buffalo Hall, Tin Can Bay, Dean Taylor: 0438 115 190 Friday 6am Fitness Class, Rainbow Beach Gym 8am - 10am Volunteer “revive our creeks”, www.cooloolacoastcare.org.au 9am Art classes, Tuncunba Gardens 7pm - 9pm Fun Club, Tin Can Bay Community Centre, Primary-aged children can enjoy games, fun, friendship, prizes, a short devotion and supper, $3 or $6 per family. Chappy Ronnie: 0413 135 867. Sailability Saturday Markets on almost every Saturday! See visitors guide 11am – 12.30pm Kids Play, Rainbow Beach Aquatic Centre Discover Sailing, Tin Can Bay Yacht Club Sunday 7am St Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church service, Manooka Drive 7.30am Cooloola Dragon Boat Club training 9.30am Church of the Good Shepherd Contemporary Family, followed by morning tea. All denominations welcome! 17 Carlo Rd 10am – 2pm Rainbow Beach craft market, Top Shops 11am – 12.30pm Kids Play, Rainbow Beach Aquatic Centre
If you have an event or date you would like to add please email info@rbcn.com.au
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