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GO NATURAL ISSUE 270 November 15, 2013 digital editions & more >> myweeklypreview.com.au

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THE COAST’S BEST PROPERTY S U N S H I N E

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PUBLISHERS Anar Higgins Michael Kramer

Darryl Olson Noel Olson

EDITOR Jemma Pearson

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10 COVER STORY 18 LOCAL NEWS

JOURNALISTS Jarna Baudinette, Sam Walker

28 NATIONAL NEWS

MY STYLE Dianna Mullins – stylist Nicky Spencer – advertising Ali Smith – graphic designer MEDIA MANAGERRETAIL/MOTORING Nigel Petrie PRODUCTION MANAGER/ GRAPHIC DESIGNER Kath Hawkins PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR Kara Taylor GENERAL & SALES ENQUIRIES: (07) 5444 0152 DISTRIBUTION ENQUIRIES: 1300 367 352

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6.30pm How (CH80) I Met Your 5.30pm Mother. (PG, s) MOVIE Short (CH50) 7.00 6pm Friends. Circuit (CH55) How I Met Your Mother. MOVIE(PG, lv, 86) 7.30 6.30 Friends. (PG) 6pm (PG, s) 7.30 Football. The Goonies. (PG) 7.00 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 6pm The Simpson Hot In Clevelan Get Smart. (PG, lh, 85) 10.00 AFL. Finals Series. d. (PG) 6.30 Neighbos. 7.00 Cops. (PG, (PG) 7.30 The Farmer (PG) 1. 11.00 My NameWeek MOVIE Orphan. urs. 7.30 Glee. (PG, Is 7.30 Frontiers da) Wants A Wife: IE Earl. (PG) (AV15+, lsv, 09) a) 8.30 Of Love 11.30 My Snog, Marry, Avoid? Construction. Bites. (PG, ls) 12.30am Conan. Name Is Earl. (PG) 8.30 8.30 (M) (PG, sl) 9.10 Excused. MOVIE Me, Myself MOVIE The Last 1.30 TMZ. & (PG, Irene. (M, lvs, Samurai. (M, v, 6pm My Name 00) 10.55 Next s) 9.40 America’s 03) Gabriel Is Earl. Top Model. Iglesias. (M, ls) 6.30pm MOVIE (PG) 6.30 Football. (PG, la) Space 4.20pm Chimps. (PG, AFL. Finals Series. MOVIE v, 08) 6pm Places We Days At Peking 55 8.10 MOVIE Lost Week 1. 11.00 (63) In 6pm Sabrina, 6.30 Talkin’ ’BoutGo. 7.30 Antiques Space. (PG, vl, Unsolved Mysteries The 98) Generation. (PG) Your Teenage Witch. (PG) Roadshow. 8.30 10.50 The Beer (M) 12am Unsolved. 7.30 CSI: Factor. 6.30 Everybod M*A*S*H. (PG) NY. (M) 9.30 CSI: 11.20 Glory Daze. Mysteries. (M) y 8.30 1.00 Raymond. 7.00 Loves Cops: Adults Miami. (M) 10.30 (M, sd) 12.10am V.I.P. (PG, v) I Will Only. 9.30 Motor Racing.(M) Survive. (PG) 9.00 Dallas. (M) 11.25 Conan. (M) The Don’t Tell The Formula 1. Race Guardian. (M) Bride. 6pm MOVIE Meet 13. (PG, l) 10.00 Don’t Italian GP. Qualifyin The 6pm Big Robinsons. (G, Tell g. Brother. (PG) The Bride. (PG, 07) 6.30pm Antiques ls) MOVIE The Wild. 8.00 6.30 Prehistoric Park. 6pm Fishing Roadshow. 7.30 9.40 MOVIE The (G, 06) (PG) 7.30 16 And 6pm Sabrina. Expedition Amazoni Customs Pregnant. (PG, Chronicles Of (PG) a. al) 8.30 Customs . (PG) 8.00 Riddick. Everybody Loves 6.30 (PG, l) 6.30 Trick The Big Bang (M, lv, 04) 12am . (PG) 8.30 My Theory. Raymond Gene Truck. MOVIE . (PG) (PG, (PG) 7.30 Simmons Family John Grisham’ 7.30 s) 9.30 MOVIE s Extreme Fishing. The Simpsons The Gingerbr Hostage. (AV15+, Jewels. (PG) . (PG) ead Man. ln) (PG, lv, 05) (M, lnsv, 8.00 Futurama 8.30 MOVIE Shaft. 12am Chuck. . 98) 8.30 10.50 (M, v) The Simpsons (M, lv, 00) 10.40 Sensing Murder. . 9.00 6pm That ’70s 48 (M) Futurama. 9.30 Show. Hours. (M, a) 6pm Top Gear The PG, ls) 6.30 How USA. Cleveland Show. 6pm Friends. (M, ds) Your Mother. (PG) I Met (PG, l) 7.00 The Big (PG) 6pm M*A*S*H 7.00 Hot In Clevelan How I Met Your 7.30 Bang Theory. (PG) . (PG) d. 6.30 Get 7.30 (PG, l) Mother. The 6pm The Simpson Smart. (PG) 7.30 Sea PG, sa) 8.30 Family Big Bang Theory. (PG) 6.30 Neighbos. 7.00 UK. (PG) 8.30 Patrol (PG, Guy. (M) 9.00 urs. Anthony 7.30 Cops. (PG, d) American (PG) s) 8.00 Top Gear. 7.00 Everybod Bourdain: No Whose Line Is 9.30 MOVIE Mad y ad! (M) 9.30 Family It Raymond. (PG) Loves Anyway? (PG) Reservations. Max. (AV15+, uy. (PG, av) 7.30 8.00 (PG, a) lv, 79) Everybody Loves Whose Line Is 9.30 Embarras 11.30 Nikita It i (AV1 To

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With Steve Harris

from Suburban This week still looks Surf pretty sad in the overdue swell. hope for a long From inconsistent E/SE Tuesday to Thursday there is an ground swell with around the one to two-foot mark. waves only Winds through Friday will be tending to the morning. Spots northerly with lighter NW in to check would beaches for more be the open swell corners in the arvos. early, then the northerly Saturday has a with SW winds southerly change early, followed by a SE change. However, waves will the half to one-foot be even smaller Saturday around southerly ground mark. Hopefully there is a small swell predicted to build for Sunday arvo. So hit the open beaches. However, winds from the E/NE, will be making it a bit messy. High tide between mid-mor is ning and the water temp and lunchtime all this week is still sitting around 20-degree mark. the A spring suit for the early morning a good call. Good is surfing and he e’s least some rideable hoping for at waves.

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t’s interesting to listen to the way people talk about the fuel they put into their bodies. I think I’ve always had a healthy relationship with food – mostly ‘good’ stuff, a little bit of ‘bad’, some remorse the next day if I have overindulged. But I haven’t generally spent too much time overanalysing my pantry, and perhaps that’s because I have always enjoyed pretty good health and have never been overweight. But lately, I have been a bit preoccupied. You see, I have started reading labels, and I don’t like what I see. So when Sam Walker pitched the idea of this week’s cover story, she didn’t have to work too hard to persuade me. Maybe it’s because I am months away from saying goodbye to my 30s, perhaps it has something to do with the younger Pearson’s mood swings after a handful of jelly beans,

] but I am much more aware of what I put in the shopping trolley – anything with a number or a long list of ingredients is placed back on the shelf. And I am not alone. Right now on the Coast there is a growing movement of locals who are rethinking their relationship with food – what we eat, what we waste and what all those ingredients are really doing to us. This week MWP certainly doesn’t have all the answers – this is an education for us, for you and for those who spoke to Sam for her story – but it’s good that we’re all talking. Another thing that’s got us talking is tattoos, and in this week’s agenda we f nd out why. It seems we are all either getting them, regretting them or judging others who sport a bit of ink. Head over to page 39 for that one. This week we are also jam-packed with news, fashion, property and more. Enjoy!

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ood is an expression of who we are – it represents our culture, our beliefs, it bonds families, friends and strangers, it unites us in celebration and it comforts us in mourning. Despite its signif cance, many of us take food for granted. We accept the great manufacturing conglomerates will ensure the supermarket shelves are stocked with many choices and we expect that they have our nutrition covered. But with Australia one of the fattest nations in the world, the number of dietary-related diseases escalating and statistics indicating we throw out 20 per cent of our edible groceries each year, it is perhaps time to re-examine our relationship with food. Across the Coast, there are innovative and passionate people starting conversations about food, what it is and how it affects us. In March, Maroochydore’s Alison Smith and her husband Bucky decided to move their family to a preservative-free diet to see if it would improve their health and wellbeing. “The main thing was, with Bucky being gluten-free for a couple of years, he still didn’t think he was feeling right and after reading a couple of articles about MSG in food and how they hide it in the labelling and then actually reading more about what those numbers are and where they come from, we just went, right, time to get rid of it,” Alison says. It’s a big decision to make for a household of f ve but the Smiths went cold turkey with a

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massive pantry clean out. Alison says initially it was hard but it is achievable, and they have noticed some signif cant changes. Her skin problems have almost disappeared, her husband has more energy and her eight-year-old son has far fewer and less severe mood swings. For the most part, their three children haven’t noticed much of a change because the family doesn’t eat that differently. They just read labels and choose the items without preservatives. Alison says even packaged food comes in preservative-free options. The hardest part has been explaining to their children why they no longer have some of the things they used to and why their friends have different food. “You see the food some of the other kids have and it breaks your heart,” she says. The Smiths are realistic in their Beck Urquhart approach and as long as they provide good meals, they understand what happens out of the home is often out of their control. They are just a few of the many voices questioning the health benef ts of the massproduced and chemical-laden food we eat. There is growing interest from consumers about how and where food is grown and what is added to it, and they are slowly starting to return to basics. Cath Manuel is seeing that growing interest f rst-hand. Her Soil to Supper business aims to inspire and educate people to grow their own fruit

and vegetables and turn them into delicious meals. The Cooroy mother of two has combined her horticulture knowledge with permaculture and sustainability, and she holds workshops to help others learn and succeed. She increasingly faces questions from people interested in growing their own produce. “It’s like there’s an excitement among people but people are unsure what to do,” she says Manuel suggests keeping it simple and starting

It all started when Jack started kindy and I didn’t really have a great knowledge base of what healthy options to pack in his lunchbox with some pot plants or a few small containers of easy-to-grow herbs and vegetables, such as parsley and lettuce. It’s important for people to succeed or they lose interest. “I like to teach everyone how to grow and connect to the earth,” she says. Her latest interest is in horticulture therapy and how the simple act of gardening can improve health and wellbeing. She cites research, which shows that gardening benef ts people with depression, dementia, disabilities and mental M Y W EEK LY PREVIEW.C OM .A U

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illness, and believes it is therapeutic for everyone. In our fast-paced, time-poor lives we are driven by convenience, and over the generations we have moved away from the more time-consuming endeavours of domestic food production, increasingly turning to the processed foods in supermarkets. Our throwaway mentality has extended to the food we eat. Research from Foodwise Australia has found as a nation we throw out a staggering four million tonnes of food each year, equating to 345 kilograms per household and $8 billion. Of that, $2.67 billion is fresh food. Foodwise cites the biggest food wasters as young consumers aged 18 to 24, households with income of more than $100,000 a year and families with children. Manuel is seeing a changing attitude and says people increasingly want to return to the lifestyle of their grandparents and learn to grow and make their own food. For many, the challenge is knowing how to go about creating healthy choices and where they can get the resources to help them. There are some fun and practical options to reduce food waste and create healthy alternatives, such as turning fruit into smoothies, fresh juice or icy poles, making soups, curries and casseroles from vegetables, which can be frozen for another day, or simply freezing your fruit and vegetables as soon as you buy them and pulling them out when you need them. For Mooloolaba mum of two Beck Urquhart, the dilemma of f nding creative, tasty and healthy food to put in lunchboxes developed into an online resource for other parents. She started Lift the Lid on Kids Lunchboxes through Facebook last year and launched the website in September. “It started when Jack started kindy and I didn’t really have a great knowledge base of what healthy options to pack in his lunchbox,” Urquhart says.

His centre had a strict no egg, no nut policy and she was stumped on how to get around that. “I needed to educate myself on how to pack safe, healthy, exciting and enticing lunchboxes,” Urquhart says. “I wanted to look inside every lunchbox in the kindy fridge to discover what other parents and carers were packing in their kid’s lunchbox. Every time I saw a parent, I asked, ‘Oh hi, do you mind if I ask what you put in your kid’s lunchbox?’” She was looking for an online resource of lunchbox photos, recipes and eco-friendly products and when she couldn’t f nd one, she started her own. It began by posting a picture of what she put in the lunchbox each day and hoped others would share pictures. But it has gone beyond that with the sharing of recipes, resources and ideas, and her Facebook site has 1500 followers from across the globe. “I am passionate about creating and sharing a variety of healthy lunchbox options, homemade recipes and eco-friendly lunchbox products,” she says. “Lift the Lid on Kid’s Lunchboxes also supports local farmers, producers and local businesses in all things for the lunchbox.” Urquhart says child-care centres, kindergartens and schools are encouraging eco-friendly lunches, raising awareness through nude lunch days, where lunchboxes have minimal or no wrapping, and her f ve-year-old pressures her to provide a rubbishfree lunchbox every day. It makes her wonder how many adult decisions are being driven by their children. At Maroochydore’s Dalton Drive Early Learning centre, they have relieved parents of the daily lunchbox challenge. Last month the centre introduced a food provision service, supplying all food for children, and owner Brendan Mason says it has been enthusiastically embraced. They buy in the food, which is delivered weekly and includes four hot continued over >

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Fast Facts Australians throw out up to 20% of the food they buy. It equates to 345 kilograms per household each year and totals $8 billion.

$2.67 billion (33%) is fresh food, $2.18 billion is leftovers and $727 million is frozen foods.

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Food as medicine The Giving With Devotion foundation, established last month, aims to help people return to a state of health and healing by embracing a more natural approach to food. Foundation co-founder Andrew Dudek believes food is integral to our health and wellbeing. “Making uninformed – albeit well-intentioned – eating choices, is in fact the root cause for skyrocketing rates of degenerative and chronic illnesses worldwide,” Dudek says. “Nearly the entire mainstream medical system has overlooked the profound role that food and nutrition play in health and healing.” The foundation will provide a web-based resource of scientif cally proven information pertaining to the health benef ts of nutritious food. “Whether it is by promoting the towering classic Sunshine Coast-produced f lm Food Matters, or proudly banging the drum of our very own Wellness Warrior Jessica Ainscough, who’s just released book, Make Peace With Your Plate, which is destined to become a runaway classic, the foundation’s desire to use all means possible to spread and share information may well help people as they take the journey towards self-empowerment and responsibility for their own health and happiness.” For more visit givingwithdevotion.com.

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Fruit icy pole Blend about 250g of your favourite fruit with 100ml of natural yoghurt and a teaspoon of honey. Blend, pour into moulds and freeze. Coconut banana icy poles Blend two bananas with six tablespoons of coconut milk and some water. Add a tablespoon of honey if needed and a dash of vanilla essence if desired. Pour into moulds and freeze.

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of sanitation and sewerage services. World Toilet Day raises awareness of the global sanitation crisis, where 2.5 billion people do not have access to adequate sanitation. Ebony Martyn from Palmwoods State School says their creative loo took a week to decorate and she encourages people to be grateful for the technology and infrastructure that treats our sewage and provides us with safe drinking water.

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STANLEY TO RUN BIG TOP MARKETS The Noosa Farmers’ Markets owner Shane Stanley has been confirmed as the operator of the Big Top Farmers’ Markets, which will open in late 2014. Stanley says he is excited to be part of the Big Top Farmers’ Market concept. The new facility will have more than 100 market stalls operating under one roof on designated market days, including a Friday night artisans’ market. “We’re all about creating opportunity and helping the livelihood for the farmers and producers,� he says. “When we were presented with the opportunity to run our markets under the sails at the Big Top, we talked to our stallholders and they immediately saw the vision and the opportunity.� He says nowhere else on the Coast has an all-weather market location, with abundant undercover parking and a central location.

A report by market research company Urbis found the addition of fresh food markets will signif cantly benef t the stallholders as well as the specialty stores and supermarket in the centre. The report Big Top Market Fresh: Market Potential found well-run markets produce extensive foot traff c and estimates the Big Top can attract 3.7 million people a year. Stanley says a number of farmers and producers are already investing in extra staff, stock and equipment to ensure they can keep up with the extra demand they are expecting from operating in the refurbished Big Top. “It’s going to be really exciting and we’ve now got the ability to create a proper food hub for locals and visitors,� he says. “The community have to have ownership of the markets so we’ll keep it authentic to reinforce the ‘farm gate to plate’ ethos, which has been the hallmark of our business.�

Passenger numbers could rise to two million a year thanks to airport expansion Sunshine Coast Airport’s new aerospace precinct was officially launched last week, when deputy premier and minister for state development, infrastructure and planning, Jeff Seeney, turned the first sod at the Marcoola site. The airport expansion will support the four pillars of the Queensland economy and boost employment growth. Seeney says regional strategic infrastructure hubs such as the airport are “necessary for growing tourism, agriculture, resources and construction and will make the Sunshine Coast a gateway for future economic expansion�. The precinct’s f rst tenant is locally based aviation company Machjet. State member for Buderim, Steven Dickson, says Machjet’s headquarters will bring an additional 16.5 full-time equivalent aviation positions to the region and $1.82 million in direct wages annually. “It’s expected that once the airport expansion, which includes a new runway, is fully operational, it could create up to 5000 direct jobs and result in many more indirect jobs in the region,� Dickson says. “It could also see Sunshine Coast passenger numbers climb from the current 900,000 a year to two million a year by 2031. This is fantastic news for our region.� The aerospace precinct is designed to accommodate aircraft up to B737/A320 size and will have direct runway access. Hangar construction is expected to begin in December this year.

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The Under 16 team Jozef Leman, Luke Devitt, Nicholas Turnock, Luke Minnett, Truman McColm, Chandler Vickers-Dalton, Nikolas Taylor The Sunshine Coast Grammar School Under 16 Futsal team took victory at the Australasian Champion of Champions Futsal Final earlier this month. The team travelled to Runaway Bay on the Gold Coast to contest the championships, where they contested the nation’s top school teams. The school’s head of sport Mark Henricks is proud of the boys and their efforts in what he describes as a very tough championship. “The teams faced eight round robin games over three days of tough competition,� Henricks says. The Under 16 team consisted of Luke Minnett, Nicholas Turnock, Nikolas Taylor, Luke Devitt,

Chandler Vickers-Dalton, Truman McColm and Jozef Leman. Taylor and Devitt have both been selected in the Australian All-Star team based on their performance over the three day competition. Grammar’s Under 15 Futsal team also competed in the championship, making it through to the grand f nal with the scores level at full time but they went down in extra time with the opponents scoring a golden point goal. Cameron Nairn and Jordan Vieira from the Under 15 team were also selected in the Australasian All Star team. The teams were coached by Will Urquhart.

Gory road safety ads to be replaced this Christmas Coast residents are being called on to take part in an advertising campaign targeting road safety, which will be filmed in the region next week. Member for Caloundra Mark McArdle says this year’s Christmas road safety message will feature real people with real stories. “Film crews are travelling around the state interviewing Queenslanders about how we as individuals can improve safety on our roads,� McArdle says. Rather than shocking images of blood and broken bones, the government wants to hear real stories in a campaign designed

to engage with drivers. “Our research is showing that drivers are becoming desensitised to shock advertising, with almost half of those surveyed unable to recall a safety message in these ads. Residents are encouraged to get involved and share their thoughts. Film crews will be shooting at the following times and locations: • Wednesday November 20, 11am to 1pm, Kings Beach. • Wednesday November 20, 2pm to 4pm, Montville Visitor Information Centre, Main Street, Montville. • Thursday November 21 9am to 10.30am, Mantra Siroco, Mooloolaba Esplanade.

Vinnies to offer 41 low-income units in Nambour A new 41-unit St Vincent de Paul development in Nambour is targeting the Coast’s struggling low income households. The Mackillop Village, named after Australia’s f rst Saint, Mary Mackillop, comprises 17 two-bedroom and 24 one-bedroom apartments and offers a range of support services. Minister for Housing and Public Works Tim Mander says the joint State and Federal Government project is a great example of the benef ts of partnering with the not-for-prof t sector. “Mary Mackillop was known for saying ‘never see a need without doing something about it’ – this project is a true embodiment of that philosophy,� Mander says. “As part of the government’s Housing 2020 Strategy, we want to see up to 90 per cent of social housing tenancies managed by the community housing sector. Strong partnerships with groups like Vinnies are crucial to delivering this sort f exible, eff cient and responsive housing assistance system.� As at October 30 there were more than 21,000 households on the Housing Register waiting for long-term social housing in Queensland.

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HOSPICE NEEDS GIFT WRAPPERS The Katie Rose Hospice at Doonan is looking for Christmas gift wrappers to help spread some festive cheer and raise some cash for the community hospice. The gift wrapping service will be provided at Sunshine Plaza with volunteer shifts usually about four hours. Volunteers are needed between December 9 and 24. To lend a hand call Pat Atkinson on 5442 2485 or 0404 980 222.

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Christmas Tree Trail ready to shine The festive season is nearly here and the region’s Christmas Tree Trail is shaping up to be bigger and better than ever. Councillor Jenny McKay says 28 trees will be progressively installed and lit up across the region from next Thursday, when the biggest of the trees is lit at Mooloolaba. Locals will see contractors with cranes, cherry pickers and ladders at sites from Kin Kin to Glasshouse, as the trees are installed and decorated. “Christmas tree decorations tend to being out

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VINNIES LAUNCHES CHRISTMAS APPEAL St Vincent de Paul Caloundra branch is launching its annual Christmas appeal today. Locals are asked to dig deep and donate non-perishable food items, which will be used to make up Christmas hampers for people doing it tough this year. You can leave items at St Vincent de Paul, Mayes Street Caloundra; Scrappy Doo Scrapbooking, Nicklin Way, Currimundi; or Bulcock Street businesses Cominos Drapery, Bendigo Bank and Mark McArdle’s off ce . FUNDING BOOST FOR FIVE COAST EVENTS Five Sunshine Coast events will share in $1.4 million of State Government funding in the latest round of the Tourism and Events Queensland Regional Development program. The recipients include Kenilworth Celebrates, $10,000; Noosa Jazz Festival, $25,000; Queensland Garden Expo at Nambour, $40,000; Trans Tasman Gubbi Gubbi Waka Ama at Kawana Waters, $10,000 and Maleny Wood Expo, $20,000. The next Regional Development Program funding round is open with applications closing on February 14 for events between October 1, 2014 and March 31, 2016.

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Chris Turner says the Wild World Record is proof the program has captured the hearts and imaginations of schools and school children across the nation. “We are absolutely thrilled with the response to Read2Remember, who would have thought we could break our own Wild World Record?” Turner says. “To have over 405,000 students participating across more than 2050 Australian schools, is not only exciting but it will have a profound effect on many lives.”

Got any bright ideas? Expressions of interest are open for speakers and performers at TEDxNoosa 2014, which will be held on Friday, April 4 at The J in Noosa Junction. The theme for 2014 is Space, and after a sold-out inaugural event this year TEDxNoosa licencee, Brian Keayes, says he is looking forward to bringing another world-class line-up of speakers to the Coast. “The TEDx platform is about sharing ideas and innovation, and we chose space as the theme because it represents the ultimate in human knowledge and endeavour,” Keayes says, adding that within the theme there is also scope to explore a wide range of local and community issues. Speakers already conf rmed for 2014 include international big-wave surfer Mark Visser, who grew up on the Sunshine Coast. Others who are interested in speaking or performing are invited to submit a short proposal via the TEDxNoosa website, outlining their background and their “idea worth spreading”.

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fragment, or microRNA, normally acts like an emergency brake in our genetic program, ensuring our cells continue to reproduce normally,” Cloonan explains. “But we’ve identif ed that this ‘emergency brake’ fails in invasive, aggressive tumours. Its sudden absence in cancer tests would be a clear marker that a tumour is likely to spread. “And we know that primary breast cancer rarely kills; it is those aggressive tumours that spread, or metastasise, which result in poor outcomes.” Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Australian women. Survival largely depends on the timing of diagnosis. If the cancer is limited to the breast, 96 per cent of patients will be alive f ve years after

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Slack emails, ignored calls hurt business Etiquette queen June DallyWatkins isn’t the only one who’s concerned about emails eroding that personal touch – business leaders awarding contracts feel the same way. A failure to return phone calls, a poorly written email and not setting aside time to meet in person isn’t just rude, it’s also bad for business, a Galaxy Research survey commissioned by virtual off ce group Servcorp has found. “Nothing says more clearly to a client or prospect that they are just another item on your to-do list than being too busy to return a voicemail or receiving a rushed typo-ridden email,” Servcorp’s chief operating off cer Marcus Moufarrige says.

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in the study,” says French. About three million Australians visit a chiropractor at least once a year, according to an MJA article. “This research is about documenting what chiropractors do. It’s not about whether it is effective or not,” says co-author Professor Jane Gunn, of the University of Melbourne’s general practice and primary health care centre. “People pay for this treatment either from their own pocket or private health insurance,” she says. “We did not review outcomes, but it is interesting that people pay for it themselves.” The f ndings of the study are not a surprise, says Andrew McNamara, CEO of the Chiropractors Association of Australia. “But it is worthwhile to get a handle on what people are

seeking from chiropractors.” He says there is strong evidence in relation to neck, back and headache treatment. “There is also a need for more research into the benef ts or otherwise for children. The fact that we have parents and practitioners reporting good clinical outcomes for kids with colic for example does not mean the question is settled. There is a need for more evidence,” he says. AAP

Mining to remain strong driver of economy Mining will continue to be a strong driver of Australia’s economy over the next five years despite sharp falls in investment and construction jobs, a new report says. A switch from the mining construction boom to a more production-focused phase will lift the sector’s share of GDP, according to forecasters. In fact, it’s predicted the mining sector will make up 19.8 per cent of the economy by 2018, a slight increase on its current share. BIS Shrapnel’s Adrian Hart says it’s clear the mining boom is not over. “With respect to the mining boom, it’s probably fair to say that this is not the beginning of the end, but the end of the beginning,” he says.

“Over the next f ve years the strong boost from mining production, led by LNG [liquef ed natural gas] and iron ore, will more than offset the economic negatives from falling mining investment which will f ow through to construction and manufacturing.” Mining production rose 8.8 per cent last f nancial year to $151 billion, however investment is set to decline by 20 per cent over the next f ve years. BIS Shrapnel’s Mining in Australia 2013 to 2018 report also predicts exploration spending will remain strong. There was $7.3 billion spent on exploration last f nancial year, triple the levels of the early 2000s. AAP

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Neck and back pain are the main reasons Australians visit chiropractors, according to a study published in Medical Journal of Australia (MJA). The vast majority are adults, according to the study of 4464 patient encounters over about two years until September 2012. This is the beginning of

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and decorative cigarettes with glamour and coolness, rating them as a cleaner, milder and safer smoke.” Cancer Research UK is campaigning for plain standardised packaging of cigarettes and has launched an online f lm accusing the tobacco industry of encouraging children to smoke. The study found that teenagers thought white tips and longer cigarettes portrayed a cleaner, feminine image reminiscent of glamorous female stars from old movies. The image softened perceptions that smoking was harmful, say the scientists. Cigarettes with white tips were associated with menthol, which was seen as weaker and less harmful. In their paper, the researchers wrote, “This exploratory study provides some support that standardising cigarette appearance could reduce the appeal of cigarettes in adolescents and reduce the opportunity for stick design to mislead young smokers in terms of harm.” PA

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any additional salary sacrif ce contributions which you may also make. These amounts are taxed at a f at rate of 15 per cent rather than your marginal rate of tax and this can provide a considerable tax saving. For example, a person earning a wage of $90,000 per annum could make a tax saving of around $2,350 per annum by making salary sacrif ce contributions of $10,000 per year to super. There are limits to the amount of concessional contributions that can be made to super on your behalf. Currently, the concessional contribution cap is $25,000 per annum, but for people aged 59 or over on July 1, 2013, the concessional limit is $35,000 per annum. Non-concessional contributions to super are not tax deductible and are not taxed when they enter your super fund. Although these types of contributions will not reduce your tax payable, any investment earnings will be taxed at a rate of only 15 per cent, or even as low as 10 per cent for capital gains, rather than your marginal rate of tax. The current non-concessional limit is $150,000 per annum. However, if you are under 65 you can ‘bring forward’ up to two years contributions to a maximum of $450,000 over a three-year period. In superannuation, the reduced tax on investment earnings can help your savings grow at a faster rate than investments held in your personal name. In addition, because super is a long-term investment, over the period of your working life, you will also benef t from the potential long-term growth. By taking advantage of the generous tax concessions that apply to super, you can hopefully save a nest egg that will provide for a comfortable retirement. Darryl Watt is a representative of Ord Minnett Limited, AFS Licence 237121 and Ord Minnett Financial Planning Pty Ltd, AFS Licence 237122. This article contains general f nancial advice only and does not consider your personal circumstances. Before acquiring a product you should determine its suitability to you by reading the relevant product disclosure statement. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.

After taking antidepressants for 20 years, she was shocked to find there was a cause for her depression that was never found. Within weeks she was excited, happy, motivated and amazed to get her life back. symptoms start between meals, f rst irritability and fogginess, then sleepiness, then back to normal. When food does not agree with you, it can cause depression, anxiety, irritability, insomnia and low thyroid function. The liver detoxif es the offending food, by using enzymes which are also involved in making serotonin in the brain. This results in the brain under-functioning leading to low moods. One of these enzymes is responsible for producing melatonin for sleep, so insomnia follows. The thyroid drops in function during a food reaction. In women this will cause the progesterone to drop, which creates an oestrogen dominance problem leading to PMS, menopausal symptoms, and more hormonal imbalances including severe mood swings. We found with testing she had a few offending foods she was eating regularly, and when we received the results from her gut test found she also had a bacterial overgrowth affecting the brain. After treating these, starting a good diet, and raising serotonin, melatonin, and dopamine naturally, she was feeling amazing within weeks.

When she f rst began antidepressants, she felt a lack of interest in life, low mood, irritability, anger, anxiety and insomnia. Exhaustion then caused more anger and irritability. With a young family, the strain was too much, so she went to her GP and began antidepressants, which worked well, but needed to be maintained for a normal life. When I f rst saw her, she had responded to an ad about depression and was curious about coming off her antidepressants. After asking a few questions, and scanning her brain and body for inf ammation, infection, hormone and brain chemical levels, it was clear what the causes were. Nothing traumatic had happened during the time the depression began, she was relaxed and happy as she had returned from an overseas holiday. This always rings alarm bells, as there are bacteria in water overseas that can cause depression, so we organised a bowel test. We also found that when she was moody, it f uctuated, with bouts of sleepiness, and fogginess throughout the day. This usually indicates a relationship with food, as the

Depression and other mood disorders affect one in four Australians. It is not a disease that has unknown cause, like many believe, and can be resolved quickly. If you would like to know more, call the centre and arrange a free half hour consultation, or view the webinar “7 Steps to Freedom from Anxiety & Depression” at www.advancedwellness.com.au. A webinar is simply a seminar that you can see on the internet. Jodi Chapman B.H.Sc Naturopath Nina Stephenson B.H.Sc Naturopath & Nutritionist44 Baden Powell St, Maroochydore www.advancedwellness.com.au

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Au revoir Flaxton’s long-standing French restaurant, Le Relais Bressan, has closed its doors after 10 years, but customers can still taste the authentic f avours of France at the new Le Relais Bressan Café and Deli, which opened next door at 344 Flaxton Drive last month. After many years of hard work, owners Thierry and Cindy Clerc (who are both qualif ed pastry chefs) have decided to slow down and spend more time with their family. They will now be offering delicious pastries, cakes and other French classics from 8am to 5pm, Wednesday to Saturday. Meanwhile, Le Relais Bressan’s former premises are now home to The Badgers Firkin, an English-style pub and a collaboration between some of the hinterland’s best-known chefs and restaurateurs – including Karissa Lucas, Zana Trenerry from Zana’s@Montville and Riy and Judy Fathers, formerly of Montville’s Penefathings Inn.

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LIVI ROBINS, The Surf Club Mooloolaba, 4pm DANE AUSTIN, Alex Bluff Bar, 5pm GARY HUDSON, Caloundra Power Boat Club, 6pm NOEL PARLANE, Club Central Caloundra, 6.30pm ROCK SOUL BROTHERS, Club Kawana, 6.30pm SISTER C, Caloundra Surf Club, 6.30pm MICHAEL MORGAN, One Up Bar & Bistro, 8pm POP CULTURE, Alex Surf Club, 8pm SPUN, Palmwoods Hotel, 8pm JEREMY NEALE, Solbar, 9pm MO SWAGGER, The Surf Club Mooloolaba, 9pm

Saturday, November 16 SISTER C, The Surf Club Mooloolaba, 2pm TWILIGHT RACES, Sunshine Coast Turf Club, 4pm ROMIO & JULIET, Club Central Caloundra, 6pm BEN DEBOER, Caloundra Surf Club, 6.30pm CRAIG SHAW, Club Kawana, 6.30pm BILL RYAN + PETER FIELD, Caloundra Power Boat Club, 7pm AUSSIE BOOGALOO, Alex Surf Club, 8pm BARRY CHARLES, Palmwoods Hotel, 8pm CARL LYNCH, One Up Bar & Bistro, 8pm UK BEE GEES TRIBUTE SHOW, Maroochy RSL, 8pm JAGGED SOUL, The Surf Club Mooloolaba, 9pm MR GREVIS, Solbar, 9pm

Sunday, November 17 JAMES DEAN, The Surf Club Mooloolaba, noon THE BRODIE GRAHAM BAND, Solbar 2pm ANDREA KIRWIN, Palmwoods Hotel, 3pm RACH & MAL, Alex Bluff Bar, 3pm RETRO RADIO, One Up Bar & Bistro, 3pm ROCK SOUL BROTHERS, The Surf Club Mooloolaba, 3.30pm SUNDAY RACES, Sunshine Coast Turf Club, 11am

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Q. What’s your favourite local produce and how do you use it? Something very simple I know, but lettuce – it’s locally picked that morning. On Saturday December 7 graduating TAFE students will display their works at the Harbourside Gallery Creative Arts Market at Noosa Marina, alongside a wide range of paintings, craft and jewellery by established local artists. Students have been encouraged to produce innovative and individual pieces for their diploma, offering an interesting array on sale for the public. The market is open from 9am to 3pm.

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Q. What’s the best part of being a chef? Trying different foods – you never stop learning.

Sunshine Coast Turf Club has a big weekend of racing planned, with Met Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club’s fundraising twilight race meet on Saturday and the 100 Club Race Day on Sunday. Gates open at 4pm Saturday and 11am Sunday. For more information go to sctc.com.au.

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The Sunshine Coast Symphony Orchestra’s 2014 Night at the Proms concert will be presented by popular conductor Adrian King at the Lake Kawana Community Centre on Saturday November 23. The concert begins at 7pm and will feature soprano Dominique Fegan and tenor Nick Kirkup singing favourites from La Boheme, I Still Call Australia Home and Jerusalem. To book tickets phone 5445 5123, or visit scso.org.au. A second concert will be held on November 30 at The J in Noosa. M Y W EEK LY PREVIEW.C OM .A U

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Rethink your ink AS TATTOO TRENDS COME AND GO, A QUARTER OF AUSTRALIANS NOW WANT THEIRS REMOVED.

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people by their tattoos. Celtic band, gecko, Bart Simpson or tribal style Aztec shield? Did you hit your 20s in the 1990s? Asian letters, barbed wire bands or a lower back tattoo: inked in the early noughties? Chinese script is so last decade (at least for Westerners). Latin, Arabic and Sanskrit letters are in (but probably only for now). So what patterns, pictures and phrases are most likely to withstand the vagaries of inky fashion? Religion is a relatively safe bet. Portraits of Jesus, crosses or quotes from a religious text seem to stand the test of time. And rockabilly-inspired tattoos, such as 1950s pin-ups, anchors, ships and swallows also have timelessness on their side. But be warned – even if you think your love is forever, there’s

[ a good chance it’s not as forever as a tattoo. Getting the name of a loved one etched in cursive script courts divorce disaster. Provided you get on with your parents, a simple ‘Mum’ or ‘Dad’ seems a safer bet. Soccer star David Beckham’s latest declaration of love to his wife is a tattoo on his right hand that reads ‘Victoria’. Ahhh. Then again, Angelina Jolie made one of her biggest tattoo boo-boos when she went down a similar path. She has since had her ex’s name ‘Billy Bob’ removed, and replaced it with the longitudes and latitudes of the birth places of her six children with Brad Pitt. Inking the more generic ‘love’, instead of a partner’s name, is the take-home lesson from Jolie’s painful mistake. Where celebrities go, their fans tend to follow. Stand by for an explosion of nana tattoos. This month, singer Miley Cyrus tweeted a photo of her latest tattoo – a giant drawing of her maternal grandmother. In August, One Direction’s Liam Payne showed off the feather he had inked in honour of his nan, and last year, Rihanna paid tribute to her late grandmother by adding yet another tattoo to her collection, a mammoth drawing of the Egyptian goddess Isis. But before you rush out to get your granny inked on your chest, take heed of the research by Choice. It found that more than a quarter of

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etailers from the Maroochydore Homemaker Centre are calling on the Sunshine Coast community to join them in spreading some birthday cheer to at-risk children and disadvantaged families, as they celebrate the Maroochydore Homemaker Centre First Birthday Gift Drive. Maroochydore Homemaker Centre manager Jennifer Ellis says as part of the drive, which will take place until November 16, the centre and the broader Sunshine Coast community will join together to raise much-needed funds and compile a range of gift items for needy Sunshine Coast families supported by local charity, SunnyKids. “With the Maroochydore Homemaker Centre celebrating one year of trade in mid-November, we wanted to get into the birthday spirit and f nd a way to give back to the local community,” Ellis says. “It seemed f tting to support a charity that helps disadvantaged

families in our own backyard. “Local residents have been so supportive of the centre since day one and we couldn’t have welcomed so many new retailers without the community’s eagerness to embrace a more diverse range of retail outlets in the area. “This gift drive is our way of saying thank you and doing what we can to assist local families who could use a helping hand.” Ellis says while retailers in the centre have a range of gifts that could be passed on to families in need, local community members that have been keen to get involved are also invited to drop off a gift or monetary donation. “Local residents can come into the Maroochydore Homemaker Centre and drop gifts or cash donations at any retailer, or alternatively, they can make a donation online via sunnykids.org.au/donations,” she says. “Gift items could include anything from linen, bedding, kitchenware, soft furnishings, white goods, toys,

Gift items could include anything from sporting equipment, toys, appliances and electronics, right through to clothing, furniture and homewares SunnyKids business development manager Rachael Witton and Jennifer Ellis from Maroochydore Homemaker Centre appliances and electronics, right through to clothing, furniture and homewares. We just ask that no used items or perishables are donated for safety and health reasons.” SunnyKids CEO Chris Turner says the gift drive will brighten the lives of a large number of local families that are living below the poverty line or facing hardship.

“We so often see gift and donation drives taking place around Christmas, and while these are brilliant initiatives, it’s really nice to see a drive taking place outside the holiday season,” he says. “The reality is that many of these families go without basic essentials as well as the ‘nice-tohave’ items year-round; it’s

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“SunnyKids provided some emergency relief to ensure there was food and clothing available, had the family’s electricity reconnected, helped Joanna apply for permanent housing and had a family support worker assist with managing budgets and daily routines.” Turner says in just three months, Joanna emerged as a self-assured parent with more conf dence and trust. “Joanna has now enrolled in TAFE, and we’ve also witnessed some really positive improvements from her school-age son, who is now attending school frequently and showing better behaviour in the classroom.”

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MAKE/MODEL AUDI A3 SPORTBACK 1.8 TFSI AMBITION DETAILS Five-seat, f ve-door compact luxury hatchback with four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine and sevenspeed automatic transmission. TECH STUFF 1.8-litre TFSI four-cylinder turbo-charged engine with direct injection produces 132kW at 5100-6200rpm, 250Nm at 1250-5000 rpm; seven-speed S-Tronic dual-clutch transmission with wheel-mounted paddle shifters; front-wheel-drive.

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here was a time, not so very long ago, when spending less than $40 grand on a European prestige car got you a fancy badge and very little else. Entry-level models from the big three German manufacturers were pretty Spartan things, boasting very few of the features that attract buyers to the brands in the f rst place. Happily, that’s no longer the case as a new breed of small cars from the big marques have raised the bar. Mercedes-Benz is having huge

success with its relaunched A-Class. BMW is enjoying a similar resurgence with its better-equipped, better-built 1-Series and Audi has thrown its hat into the ring with a bigger, better and quite brilliant new A3 Sportback. Audi, of course, claims to have invented this ‘premium compact’ category with its original A3 way back in 1996. It has sold about 18,000 A3s in Australia. In unveiling this third-generation model, it has made it clear it wants the crown back. Australia’s growing appetite for

high-end small cars makes this increasingly an import segment of the market and it looks like Audi is determined to succeed. Audi says its primary sales targets for this new A3 are the “young, ambitious singles” who are driving most of the growth in this segment, but it also claims the A3 will appeal to empty-nesters aged 60 and beyond. That’s particularly true of the spacious, practical Sportback model which is the f rst of the new A3 range to make it to Aussie showrooms.

FEATURES Driver and passenger front, side, head, curtain and driver’s knee airbags; electronic stability control with ABS and anti-slip regulation; 17-inch alloy wheels, leather trim; electric windows and mirrors; rain-sensing wipers, automatic headlights; stop-start system; dual-zone climate-control airconditioning; premium audio system with Bluetooth and audio streaming; cruise control, adjustable suspension system; sports seats. PERFORMANCE 0-100km/h in 7.3 seconds. THIRST 5.6L/100KM. VERDICT The perfect machine to go anywhere – quickly. BOTTOM LINE From $42,500 (plus on road costs).

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[ The term ‘Sportback’ is an Audi invention – in essence it’s a hatchback, albeit one with slightly more wagonlike space at the rear – and it’s an effective recipe. The key to a truly great small car is one that feels like a big car, in terms of space, equipment levels and driving enjoyment, and this one f ts the bill. The list of features is way beyond what we’ve traditionally come to expect from a German car at this price. Even the $35,600 entry-level Attraction model, powered by a 1.4-litre TFSI petrol or 1.6-litre turbo-diesel engine, boasts leather trim, dual-zone climate control, 5.8-inch colour display monitor, Audi Music interface with Bluetooth connectivity and audio streaming, cruise control, a comprehensive driver information system, electric mirrors, dynamic suspension and automatic headlights. Step up to the Ambition trim level (from $42,500), with 1.8-litre turbo petrol or two-litre turbo-diesel engines. You can add bigger alloys, sports seats, aluminium interior trim, Audi’s very good Drive Select suspension and performance system plus full-colour

driver information system and multifunction steering wheel. Optional trim packages include the $2000 Technik package (navigation, rear camera); $2200 Comfort pack (heated seats, convenience key, auto-dimming mirrors) and $1800 Assistance Pack (adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and high beam assist). For a relatively small spend, that gives you access to features previously found in the $100,000-plus end of the prestige market. All A3 models are f tted with the fuel-saving auto stop-start system,

helping deliver thirst as low as 4.5 litres per 100 kilometres in the diesel models and f ve litres per 100 kilometres in the petrol engine. Always a very nicely sorted small car, the A3 suddenly feels like a bigger, more stable, more solid thing on the road than ever before. Ride is brilliantly resolved, handling likewise. That’s all backed up by an outstanding engine and transmission package. We drove the higher-end turbocharged 1.8-litre TFSI petrol option–- the most powerful member of the A3 family and impressively so.

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MW has come up with the ultimate 7-Series limousine – the one-off 760Li Sterling with a wealth of solid-silver trim fittings right down to the trademark kidney-shaped grille. The model was built with the assistance of German silversmiths Robbe & Berking and costs $482,425 – more than twice the price of the regular range-topping 760Li saloon with a V12 engine. The luxury car is also the most expensive BMW 7 saloon to have ever left the factory. Along with the grille, the BMW has side-trim elements, a rear strip and tailpipe embellishers in solid 925-grade silver. Some exclusive features reveal themselves only on close inspection, such as the hand-processed enamel, which craftsmen have worked into the BMW blue and white propeller badges front and rear. Explaining the difference

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Along with the grille, the BMW has sidetrim elements, a rear strip and tailpipe embellishers in solid 925-grade silver

between silver and more ordinary shiny metals, Oliver Berking says, “Silver has a uniquely warm glow that instantly tells the connoisseur it is silver and not chrome or polished aluminium.” Inside, the 925 Sterling’s tan-coloured leather seats bear the company hallmark and all surfaces are f nished in a scaled, malleted texture known as Martele. Two silver goblets and a matching carafe slot into the front console between the driver and

front-seat passenger. The limo is set to remain unique, like the high-end 750Li once produced for designer Karl Lagerfeld in the 1990s, but it could spawn orders for related models. The 925 Sterling is touring showrooms around Europe. The Munich carmaker says similar high-end models could do well in American, Russian and Chinese markets where the demand for automotive exclusivity is high.

More professionals trained to install child car seats, driving help for disadvantaged learners and a safe bike riding program are among 41 projects to receive grants from the state’s Road Safety Action Plan. Transport and main roads minister Scott Emerson says $850,000 has been allocated to local groups and councils in the f rst round of grants. “Revitalising front-line services and making our roads safer is a whole-of-community effort and it’s great that local Queensland groups have come forward with ideas to reduce the road toll,” Emerson says. A second round of road safety grants for non-prof t and local government groups will open in February.

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Volvo rediscovers its roots Volvo has realised that safe is better than sexy. After several years adrift, as it changed owners and f irted with sexier ads, the Swedish carmaker is in the midst of an $11.57 billion turnaround plan it hopes will nearly double worldwide sales to 800,000 by 2020. Volvo is building new plants in Sweden and China, introducing new vehicles and developing its own infotainment system, which it says will be less distracting. The company is also hiring a new ad agency and working on a bolder message emphasising Volvo’s reputation for safety. One idea that could make it into the company’s ads: Volvo’s internal goal of having no deaths or serious injuries in new Volvo cars by 2020. Volvo doesn’t know how many people die each year in its cars, since most countries don’t keep that data. But it says independent studies in Sweden have shown Volvo passengers are several more times likely to escape injury after a crash.

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on renewable hydrogen gas. Toyota’s concept vehicle seeks to jump two key hurdles that analysts say have hindered consumer buying of so-called green cars, including electric vehicles: range and re-fuelling infrastructure. Relatively high prices have also dented purchasing of green vehicles. However, demand for loweremission vehicles is forecast to grow with toughening emissions standards. At the November 20 to December 1 Tokyo show, Toyota is also planning to showcase a prototype taxi for the Japanese market that promises green technology while catering to the nation’s rapidly ageing population. AAP

Volvo has lost buyers younger than 55 over the past f ve years and now has a higher percentage of buyers over 55 – 44 per cent – than some of its key competitors, including Audi, BMW, Acura and Inf niti, according to Edmunds.com. The f rst of Volvo’s all-new vehicles, the XC90 seven-passenger SUV, will go on sale in America at the end of next year. It’s the f rst time in 12 years that the XC90 has been fully redesigned. A new S40 small car will follow.

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hen it comes time to go to work, it seems more and more Sunshine Coast residents would rather stay home. According to the latest census data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, around 8.5 per cent of employed people on the Coast already work from home. That f gure is expected to keep rising in coming years with advancements in internet speeds and the desire for better work-life balance. Stockland regional manager Ben Simpson says this means developers need to look at ways to make working or running a business from home more achievable for their customers. As a result, Stockland has just announced the Coast’s f rst contemporary shop/house residential project at its Bells Reach community in Caloundra. “This unique style of housing, called Habitat @ Bells Reach, provides a very professional and purpose-built business space integrated into your home,” Simpson says. The terrace-style homes have been designed by architect John Mainwaring and will be built by Sunshine Coast builder Ausmar Homes. Mainwaring says combined shop and home structures have been prevalent throughout the history of human settlement, but are only now being revived in a more modern format. “At Stockland’s Bells Reach community, we have developed a design with a generous off ce or commercial space on the ground f oor and residential both adjacent and above,” he says. “We have also ensured the living and working spaces are quite distinct to provide a sense of separation that helps to prevent work issues intruding on the occupant’s home life. “Finally, the homes are located in a prime position across from the community’s central park and the future retail village hub, which provides maximum exposure for the business and lifestyle advantages for its owner.” Ausmar Homes business development manager, Josh Green, says while the innovative two-storey, three-bedroom homes will be built with highquality f ttings and f xtures, they will still be affordable. “What is great about the Habitat shop-front homes is that they cost around the same price as an average residence, yet have the added bonus of a commercial aspect,’’ Green says.

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The residential component of Habitat @ Bells Reach homes will be approximately 150 square metres, while the office space ranges from 32 to 38 square metres. The homes will be priced from $429,999 to $449,850. The homes are nbn ready for super-fast internet connection and feature separate pedestrian access to both the dwelling and home office components. A courtyard separating the living and working spaces can be used by occupants of either space.

“There are many options for this shop-front space. If the owner doesn’t want to use it for a business they can rent it out and have an extra income, or it could become the residential component.’’ Green says small business operators, such as hairdressers and accountants, will f nd the homes appealing, as they will save money through lower overheads. “Operating a business from home keeps the running costs down and because the Habitat shop-front homes are on a freehold title, buyers don’t have to worry about ongoing body corporate fees,’’ he says, adding he is also expecting the homes to be a hit with families. “Families with small children will benef t because of the f exibility that comes from running a business at home,” he says. “It means they can work from home while keeping an eye on the kids and if they have to run errands they can come and go as they please.’’ At Stockland’s Brightwater community at Mountain Creek, a number of locals already work from home, including Bryce Smith who runs solar panel business Reliable Solar with his business partner James Maxwell. The company installs, cleans, tests and inspects solar panels, and the men say they haven’t looked back since launching the home business almost two years ago. “There are many benef ts to be gained when you are working from home – especially for small companies,’’ Smith says. “It has saved us a lot of money as we don’t have to worry about the costs associated with renting or leasing a building. Having high overheads can be crippling for small businesses, so by working from home we are saving money and ensuring our company has a very positive future.’’ Smith says working from home means he doesn’t have to worry about traff c and has the f exibility to pick up or drop off his children whenever he needs to. Having a home business has even boosted sales for the pair, who have installed 20 solar panel systems on homes in the Brightwater community through word of mouth. Head to www.stockland.com.au/bellsreach to register your interest in the Habitat homes. M Y W EEK LY PREVIEW.C OM .A U

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Upcoming Auctions Here’s a preview of the hot auctions taking place on the Sunshine Coast in the next seven days: 7 INSPIRATION COURT, BLI BLI On site Saturday November 16 @ 10am Platinum Properties 5437 8806, Stuart Milne 0427 631 911 6 MOORABINDA STREET, BUDERIM On site Saturday November 16 @ 12.30pm RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000, Lee Sutherland 0417 077 847, Justin Christopher 0407 650 472 1 PANAMUNA CRESCENT, BUDERIM On site Saturday November 16 @ 11am RealWay Buderim 5445 2777, Marg Deighton 0411 399 514 10 PARKVIEW TERRACE, BUDERIM On site Sunday November 17 @ 2pm Belle Property Buderim 5445 6722, Tim Burrough 0418 666 356 3 SEAFORTH COURT, BUDERIM On site Saturday November 16 @ 4pm Belle Property Buderim 5445 6722, Bevan Horsnell 0412 512 257

48-54 COLLINS ROAD, YANDINA On site Saturday November 16 @ noon Belle Property Buderim 5445 6722, Bevan Horsnell 0412 512 257

53 MONS SCHOOL ROAD, BUDERIM $277,500 / Land RealWay Buderim, Jarrad McCarthy

Auction Results

29 SUTHERLAND STREET, BUDERIM $584,600 / 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car RealWay Buderim, Marg Deighton

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464 FLAXTON DRIVE, FLAXTON $309,000 / 3 bed, 1 bath, 3 car Victor Realty, Craig Heppell

14 KIMBERLY COURT, BUDERIM Passed in. / 4 bed, 2 bath, 2+ car RE/MAX Realty Excellence 5476 7654, Dave Hawkins 0408 290 084, Darren Rix 0416 188 259

44 PALMER AVENUE, GOLDEN BEACH $369,000 / 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car Seaside Real Estate, Julie Shirvington

UNIT 801 ‘PLATINUM’, 14 DUPORTH AVENUE, MAROOCHYDORE Sold for $1,775,000. / 3 bed, 4 bath, 2 car Next Property Group 1300 400 777, Craig Porter 0411 554 880, Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222 44 CARWOOLA CRESCENT, MOOLOOLABA Passed in. / 3+ bed, 2 bath, 2 car Next Property Group 1300 400 777, Karen Jones 0405 122 526

21-23 SETTLERS RIDGE, BUDERIM On site Saturday November 16 @ 5pm RE/MAX Realty Excellence 5476 7654, Darren Rix 0416 188 259, Dave Hawkins 0408 290 084

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68 TALLOW WOOD DRIVE, KULUIN On site Wednesday November 20 @ 5.30pm Next Property Group 1300 400 777, Jason Burns 0417 762 001

5 BAIRNSDALE STREET WEST, BUDERIM $490,000 / 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car RealWay Buderim, Marg Deighton

2 MURINGO COURT, MINYAMA On site Saturday November 16 @ 3pm Next Property Group 1300 400 777, Karen Jones 0405 122 526

5 FALKLAND COURT, BUDERIM $550,000 / 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car RealWay Buderim, Marg Deighton

44/13 MOOLOOLABA ESPLANADE, MOOLOOLABA On site Sunday November 17 @ 1pm Def ne Property 5478 2477, Ross Cattle 0410 625 758

71 JARRAH ROAD, BUDERIM $410,000 / 4 bed, 2 bath, 1 car RealWay Buderim, Jarrad McCarthy

A list of what’s recently sold on the Coast:

2/65 TAYLOR AVENUE, GOLDEN BEACH $343,000 / 3 bed, 1 bath, 1 car Seaside Real Estate, Anna Morgan-Varlow 47 KENTISH ROAD, KIELS MOUNTAIN $355,000 / 3 bed, 2 bath, 4 car Riddell Real Estate, Kirk Patrick 48 LANDSBOROUGH-MALENY ROAD, LANDSBOROUGH $545,000 / 5 bed, 3 bath, 2 car RE/MAX Realty Excellence, Darren Rix, Dave Hawkins 53 MCCARTHY ROAD, MALENY $699,500 / 4 bed, 3 bath, 4 car Belle Property Buderim, Tim Burrough 65 POINSETTIA AVENUE, MOOLOOLABA $440,000 / 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Belle Property Buderim, Tim Burrough 4 FLAME TREE COURT, PALMWOODS $419,000 / 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Riddell Real Estate, Kirk Patrick UNIT 50 ‘VARDON POINT’, 1 MILLENNIUM CIRCUIT, PELICAN WATERS $440,000 / 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Seaside Real Estate, Denise Ruhle *As supplied by contributing real estate agencies

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Contemporary Family Home Vendors Committed to Selling! For sale by auction Auction Viewing Contact

Set in one of the area’s f nest streets, this near new family oasis showcases superb f nishes throughout, the energy eff cient home enjoys a quiet position adjoining the leafy parkland at the rear of Mountain Creek Primary School. It’s only a stroll to the high school and shops or a short drive to the beach and cafes of Mooloolaba.

Auction

Saturday 23rd November on site at 1pm

Viewing

Saturday 12.30-1pm

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Peter Hill 0418 879 885 Michelle Hill 0405 599 828

• Ultra modern Kitchen with stone benchtops • Two living areas plus large outdoor entertaining • Polished solid Spotted Gum timber f ooring Saturday 28th September at 1pm • Ducted air-conditioning throughout Saturday 12.30-1pm • 282m2 of living plus 20m2 attic, built 2011 Peter Hill 0418 879 885 • Double lock up garage plus shed Michelle Hill 0405 599 828 • 23,000 under slab water storage • Solar Power, Cat5 and TV wiring servicing all living areas and bedrooms

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The high life in Caloundra

In one of Caloundra’s most sought-after complexes, this appealing unit is on the sixth f oor of the Monaco building and features great ocean views from its large balcony. There are a spacious main living area with quality f t-out, one bedroom and secure car accommodation for one vehicle. The building boasts a high occupancy rate and solid rental returns. There is a pool in the complex, which is only a short stroll from the beach and the heart of Caloundra with its shops, cafes and restaurants.

Unit 603 ‘Monaco’, 12 Otranto Avenue, Caloundra 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 car Auction in rooms Wednesday December 4 @ 5.30pm RE/MAX Property Services 5438 5222 Eric Werne 0407 145 504

Mooloolaba, 44/13 Mooloolaba Esplanade

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Mooloolaba Beach Front - Auction Auction Auction • Amazing views over Mooloolaba Beach • 3 generous bedrooms, main with ensuite • Large open plan living and dining area • Great entertaining on the large balcony • Gourmet kitchen with highest quality finishes • Resort size swimming pool, tennis court and gymnasium • Inspection is a must!

OPEN HOME: Saturday 16th Nov 1.00 - 1.30pm VIEW AT: www.defineproperty.com.au AUCTION: Sunday 17th November 1pm On Site AGENT: Ross Cattle 0410 625 758 or 5478 2477

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Boasting over 22 metres of absolute waterfront Expansive water views in all directions 3 Bedroom house in perfect condition Dual living areas, double lock up garage Amazing opportunity to own one of the best parcels of land in Mooloolaba Following the auction of the home will be a chattels auction to sell off all remaining items in the home including boat, car and all furniture

OPEN HOME: Saturday 16th Nov at 11.00am VIEW AT: www.defineproperty.com.au AUCTION: Sunday 8th December 1pm On Site AGENT: Ross Cattle 0410 625 758 or 5478 2477

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battery hill

39 enfield crescent

lifestyle a way of life where you can walk to the beach for a swim or relax and take in the views of the ocean from dicky beach to point cartwright is now yours for the taking. recently renovated to the highest of standards, this classic family beach home is the perfect blend of modern elegance and laid back convenience, ideal for the coastal lifestyle so highly sought after.

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contact

5456 0219 bevan horsnell 0412 512 257

accommodation the stunning kitchen is centrally located and beautifully appointed with miele appliances and stone benches, forming the ideal entertainer’s link between lounge/dining and family living areas. the study nook is located within eyesight of the main living areas and the downstairs bathroom has direct access from the pool. features large covered entertaining area allows for dining and lounging, while relaxing by the resort style pool. double brick construction, solar hot water and power, full woollen insulation and 5000l water tank.

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yandina

48-54 collins road

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lifestyle relaxed, restful and rural, with gorgeous views of mt ninderry and the surrounding grassy plains, this architect designed home will provide the kind of easy lifestyle that is highly sought after.

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accommodation three bedrooms are separated at either ends of the house, with central family living and lounge area integrated with outdoor entertaining. the master retreat is perfectly located for those wanting to run their home business, with a dedicated lounge and large office area attached. a cinema room sits underneath the main living, perfect for the total movie experience. the stunning pool is of the highest standard, is self-cleaning, solar heated, has a wet deck with hidden fixings and is fully tiled in glass bisazza tiles.

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5456 0219 bevan horsnell 0412 512 257

features designed by middap ditchfield architects, the home has a minimalist feel in concert with clean lines and clever details. a large shed with plenty of storage room and onsite dam completes the picture.

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3 seaforth court, buderim lifestyle a convenient lifestyle of peace and privacy awaits in this wonderful family home. • formal lounge and dining, family living and enormous rumpus room • spacious kitchen overlooks protected outdoor living area • crimsafe and ducted air conditioning • drive through garage • sparkling in ground pool • enormous 1391sqm flat and fenced block • short walk from local shops and parks

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sat 3.30 - 4.00pm sat 16 nov at 4.00pm onsite 5456 0219 bevan horsnell 0412 512 257

lifestyle breakfast on the deck in the morning sun, a short walk to the beach for a midday swim, or simply listening to the sounds of the waves as you fall asleep, this gorgeous beach home will provide the most relaxed lifestyle that you can possibly dream of. • • • • • •

modern open plan living design stunning timber floors throughout gorgeous galley style kitchen stainless steel appliances and stone benches beautiful ranch slider doors 546sqm fully fenced north facing block

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10 parkview terrace lifestyle buderim’s quietest position on the doorstep of the beautiful foote sanctuary. spacious and beautifully presented home with old world charm and total privacy. the solar heated pool is enclosed by a marvelous florida room that screens the pool and decks. entertaining in this space is truly enchanting.

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sat 11.30 - 12.00pm sun 17 nov at 2.00pm onsite 5445 6722 tim burrough 0418 666 356

upstairs finds kitchen living, pool, decks four bedrooms & two bathrooms. downstairs a living area, two beds & bathroom. 844m2.

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32 allonga street currimundi

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19/6-8 perry street lifestyle timing is perfect to own this superior quality unit at 5 star rated coolum seaside resort. • dine alfresco at the poolside bbq’s • take a leisurely dip in one of the heated pools or spas after your game of tennis • maintain your fitness level in the gym • ducted air con, security parking, cable tvs, and all furniture included

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by appointment sat 30 nov at 12.00pm 5456 0263 jan withers 0403 737 790

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LAND, LOTS OF LAND

In-room event a must for buyers keen to secure acreage.

R palmwoods 37 christensens road lifestyle the extended family’s dream fulfilled. superb executive home. 381m2 of inspired design on 10 acres. three bedroom granny flat with two living areas and ensuite. iconic entertaining space known as the ’bullbar’ has to be seen to be believed. separate living space with kitchenette and bathroom. 200m2 of sheds and motorhome port. exceptional value for money. price reduced this week to ensure urgent sale.

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E/MAX Property Sales will host its first in-room auction event on Monday December 9, with nine properties going under the hammer. Principal Steve Perry says his Nambour-based team will present a range of homes for sale on the evening, with a focus on acreage living. “We’ve got nine great properties from Diddillibah and Kiels Mountain through to properties in the hinterland,” Perry says. “It’s a great opportunity for an acreage buyer to come along and look at a selection of small acreage properties in one night, in one location.” The in-room event will be held in the Lakeview Room at the Waterfront Hotel in Diddillibah from 6pm.

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minyama 1 myoora court lifestyle deep water site with a pontoon and jetty and also a boat ramp to get an extra boat out of the water. perfect north east aspect. two large living areas. owners relocating to nsw. • • • • •

923m2 level private allotment gorgeous french imported ’schmidt’ kitchen solar power panels & terrific pool room for caravan off road security brick fence and gates

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sat & wed 12.30 - 1.00pm sat 23 nov at 4.00pm onsite 5445 6722 tim burrough 0418 666 356

mooloolaba 135 mooloolaba road lifestyle deceased estate must be sold before xmas. a low key retro style renovation required of a unique home. lived and loved by one owner since 1960, it’s different and delightful with so much to offer. close to alex beach. • • • • •

It’s a great opportunity for an acreage buyer to look at a selection of small acreage properties in one night, in one location

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sat 10.30 - 11.00am sun 12.00 - 12.30pm sun 1 dec at 10.00am 5445 6722 tim burrough 0418 666 356

timber floors, high ceilings, huge tank offering views to buderim on 708m2 feature porphyry stone fireplace large workshop and storage study and living space in breezeway

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Dual living in Buderim

1&2/6 Crosby Hill Road, Buderim

This central p property roperty offers two veryy separate living quarters on one strata title. There are two residences, each with two bedrooms and one bathroom and both currently enjoying excellent rental returns with tenants in place. Recently refurbished and with a solid foundation, the homes are only minutes’ walk to Buderim.

4 bed, 2 bath Low to mid $500,000s Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Karen Cleeton 0438 930 183

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Shop 4 Dwyer House, 256 Nicklin Way, Warana Tel: 5437 8806

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Motivated Seller wants to go Boating 7 Inspiration Court, BLI BLI Elevated On top of Bli Bli this magnificent architecturally designed home has endless 180 degree views to the Blackall Range and the Sunshine Coast. • Huge 5082m2 block, Only a short drive to the heart of Maroochydore • The living areas have a large sunken lounge and dining areas with soaring cathedral ceilings and the beach is only minutes away • Massive 14 x 16m (approx.) fully powered workshop/storage shed • This property offers a great deal of features and is a home that offers • Large office/study that could be easily converted to a 5th bedroom special warmth and WOW factor that is sometimes lacking in more contemporary properties • Airy inviting large balconies off the living areas • 3 generous car accommodation garages and storage areas • Prized north east aspect

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Inspect Thursday 14th 11-11.30am and Saturday 16th November from 9.30am Auction On Site this Saturday 16th November at 10am Internet ID 2493879 Stuart Milne 042 7631911

Spectacular Unit - North Facing Waterfront Deepwater 101/11 Nicklin Way, MINYAMA Lifestyle choices abound in this immaculately presented North facing 3 bedroom plus study absolute waterfront unit. • Situated on the ground floor with its own built in spa on balcony • Relax on your large balcony enjoying the magnificent water view • Fast deepwater direct ocean access • Easy walking distance to newly renovated Kawana Shopping World • Investment or permanent living - you decide

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BREATHTAKING VIEWS - WHAT’S LEFT TO SAY!! 19 Golden Beach Esplanade, Golden Beach

3 Bed | 3 Bath | 2 Car

This iconic beachside property has been the envy of many! Such a fine example of classic Golden Beach architecture that if the walls could talk this house would chew your ear off. This is the perfect beach house with amazing water views located in the hub of Golden Beach with a short walk along the boardwalk to Bulcock Street and surrounding beaches, cafe’s, shops and parks. Walk across the road to the turquoise calm waters of the Pumicestone Passage to swim, fish, paddle or just relax on the white sands. Alternatively, jump in your own inground swimming pool, privately located to the rear of the property.

á Water views á Tandem lock up garage á Large 607m2 block á Quality fittings throughout á Salt water swimming pool á Beachside living at its best

Price: By negotiation Inspect: Saturday 1-1.30pm Craig Arkell 0418 995 659 Brooke Morrison 0431 659 711 Web Code: PEL2971

VIEWS THAT GO FOREVER 805/38 Queen Street,”Points North”, Kings Beach Sweeping views to Point Cartwright and beyond, this luxury 8th level sub-penthouse is a combination of quality and location and an opportunity not to be missed. Views from all angles with spacious casual, open plan living. Enjoy exclusive access to the resort style pool, spa, gym and communal BBQ area. The spoils of Kings and Moffat beaches a stones throw away. Inspect now!

3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car Price: Offers over $600,000 Inspect: Saturday 11-11.30am Sally Mulhearn 0422 228 320 Kerri Johnston 0412 580 184 Web Code: PEL2969

SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME + SIDE ACCESS 23 Bongaree Drive, Pelican Waters This home is precisely what you have been looking for. Excellent value, plenty of space for all the family with 3 living zones + study nook. 778m2 fully fenced corner block with side access and two street frontage. Work shed, good sized yard, sparkling inground pool and spa. Spacious kitchen with walk-in pantry. A bar/ games room leads out to covered entertaining area. Inspecting is essential to appreciate the features in this beautifully maintained home.

5 Bed | 2 Bath | 2+ Car Price: By negotiation Inspect: Saturday 12-12.30pm Sally Mulhearn 0422 228 320 Kerri Johnston 0412 580 184 Web Code: PEL2987

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AUCTION SPECTACULAR EX-BOYSTOWN PRIZE HOME IN PRIME BUDERIM LOCATION 22 Pine Street, Buderim Surrounded by lush and established landscaped gardens which enhance the tranquil Bali-inspired resort feel, this home truly is the ultimate private sanctuary yet is just a short stroll to Buderim Village. An entertainer’s dream, the home has been designed to take full advantage of the stunning reserve backdrop which gives the feeling of uninterrupted views with an almost rural outlook. Purchased by BoysTown as their showcase 2013 Buderim prize package, it is luxuriously appointed and features a state of the art media room, ducted air con and vacuum, triple garage and security system.

3 Bed | 2 Bath | 3 Car

á Walk to the Village á Close to the Coast’s best schools á State of the art media room á Triple garaging á 3 x 5000L water tanks á Private and peaceful location á Luxurious master retreat

Auction: On site, Saturday November 30th at 1pm Inspect: Saturday at 2-2.45pm Jodie Hedley-Ward 0424 842 837 David Hedley-Ward 0406 011 123 Web Code: BUD2989

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WATERFRONT HOME WITH WIDE WATER VIEWS 38 Sunbird Chase, Parrearra This big family home possesses some of the best wide water views the Coast has to offer. High ceilings and spacious living zones add to the open plan design of this home, which incorporates a large kitchen. This is the hub of the home leading directly out to the undercover entertaining area. Spend your weekends fishing off your back deck, kayaking or relaxing around the family sized pool.

4+ Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car

Inspect: Saturday 12.30-1pm Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Web Code: MIN2944

AUCTION

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GENUINE DUAL LIVING FAMILY HOME, SELLING NOW! 17 Seagull Avenue, Aroona This near new spacious home is ideally located high on the hill above Caloundra and in close proximity to schools, shopping centres and with great views to the nearby beaches. This is a genuine dual living opportunity with a full granny flat below featuring full kitchen, bathroom, laundry, bedroom and ample living space plus a large timber deck with views.

6 Bed | 3 Bath | 2 Car Auction: On Site, Saturday 30th November at 2pm Inspect: Saturday 11-11.45am Trevor Jones 0488 999 156 Web Code: MCHY3002

AUCTION STYLISH BEACHSIDE HOME WITH ALL THE EXTRAS! HOT SPOT!! 9 Pretella Street, Wurtulla Located in a pocket that is expecting fantastic capital growth potential is this immaculate and stylish family home that has everything already done for you. Presenting near new with quality finishes throughout, separate media room, large undercover entertaining area with inground pool, secure side access for boat or van, front electric security gates and an easy stroll to the patrolled beach! Don’t miss out!

4 Bed | 2 Bath | 3 Car Auction: On Site, Saturday November 30th at 10.45am Inspect: Saturday 10 -10.45am Bree Charles 0416 435 391 Web Code: MCHY3000

AUCTION SANCTUARY LIVING IN BUDERIM HOT SPOT 16 Freycinet Row, Buderim Relax and enjoy the lifestyle overlooking the pool, deck and lush tropical landscaped grounds of this serene and beautifully presented Buderim family home. Perfectly located within walking distance to shops, Mathew Flinders Private School and the University of the Sunshine Coast. An inspection is essential as properties in this location are selling fast..so act now!

4 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car Auction: On Site Saturday 30th November at 12pm Inspect: Saturday 1-1.45pm Karen Cleeton 0438 930 183 Web Code: MIN2943

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IDYLLIC FAMILY WATERFRONT LIFESTYLE 2 Cayman Place, Kawana Island

5+ Bed | 6 Bath | 2 Car

Boasting the best address on the island is this amazing home built over 3 levels with the kind of relaxed and casual ambience we love on the Sunshine Coast. Designed to accommodate a large or extended family, the home offers space, separation and aspect with most of the rooms taking in the glorious long north to water views. Featuring an abundance of living zones inside and out including a sheltered courtyard, alfresco dining areas, media room and balconies on all levels. This is a true lifestyle property with a 20 metre lap pool, boating access, Double Bay beach and park, cafes and restaurants only a stone’s throw away.

á North facing waterfront home á Built over 3 levels á 5 living zones inside á Outdoor entertaining á 20 metre heated lap pool á Double bay beach and park nearby á Best address on the island

Price: Expressions of interest closing 4pm, 11th of Dec 2013 Inspect: Saturday 11.30-12.15pm Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Web Code: MIN1730

AUCTION AUCTION SATURDAY 3PM - DOWNSIZE IN STYLE 2 Muringo Court, Minyama Presenting a very appealing option for those wanting to downsize without compromising quality, location or lifestyle. This fully transformed, single level home boasts a North to water aspect and outlook with unrestricted ocean access with a private pontoon, jetty and overwater deck. The home is beautifully appointed and exudes a casual elegance with the water outlook being the focal point of all the living, both inside and out. The kitchen is stunning with an abundance of storage space and quality finishes. Positioned privately from the other 2 bedrooms and office is the grand sized master retreat. Walk to shops, medical facilities, cafes and transport.

3+ Bed | 2+ Bath | 2 Car

á North East facing waterfront home á Single level, fully transformed home á Open plan living/high ceilings á Fabulous outdoor entertaining á Deep inground pool and deck á Private pontoon and jetty á Room for caravan/boat

Auction: On Site Saturday 16th November at 3pm Inspect: Saturday from 2.30pm Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Web Code: MIN2954

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AUCTION OWNERS RELOCATING, MUST SELL – BUYERS IN THE $300,000’s 68 Tallow Wood Drive, Kuluin

3 Bed | 1 Bath | 2 Car

Set in the heart of a family-friendly location is this charming timber-clad home with high ceilings, spacious & light-filled bedrooms, great kitchen and study nook. Open plan living / dining area which opens on to the large fully-fenced backyard complete with a swimming pool and gazebo – great for entertaining. 2 separate driveways, perfect for extra vehicles.

Auction: On Site Wednesday 20th November at 5.30pm Inspect: Saturday 12–12:30pm & Wednesday 5–5:30pm. Jason Burns 0417 762 001 Web Code: MCHY2889

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Sat 11-11.45AM - 202/180 Alexandra Parade MCHY2738 Buyers in the $200,000’s - Kate Jewry Sat 11-11.45AM - 515/102 Alexandra Pde - MCHY2054 Buyers Interest Early to Mid $400,000’s - Jodie McDonell Sat 1-1.45PM - 17 Lindsay Street - MIN2884 $1million buyers - Karen Jones Sat 1.15-1.45PM - 47 Okinja Road - MCHY3016 Please Contact Agent - Bree Charles

AROONA

Sat 11-11.45AM - 17 Seagull Avenue - MCHY3002 Auction Sat 30th Nov @ 2pm - Trevor Jones

BUDDINA

Sat 1.15-1.45PM - 4/8 Point Cartwright Dr - MIN2872 Buyers in the $700,000’s - Karen Jones Sat 2-2.45PM - 9 Adelong Crescent - MIN2657 Please Contact Agent - Minka Jenkins

BUDERIM

Sat 10-10.30AM - 12 Sunset Avenue - MCHY2947 Low $400,000 Buyers - Jason Burns Sat 10-10.30AM - 3/127 King Street - BUD3009 Mid to High $200,000’s - Kerrie Alterator Sat 10-10.45AM - 2 Orme Road - MCHY2859 Buyer Interest $700,000’s - Jodie McDonell SSat 11-11.45AM - 117 Mountain Creek Rd - BUD3014 Please Contact Agent - Craig Porter Sat 11-11.45AM - 36 Tribulation Circuit - MIN3017 Auction Sat Dec 14th @ 4pm - Karen Cleeton Sat 11-11.45AM - 42 Palmyra Crescent - MIN2856 Offers Over $590,000 - Kylie Tredrea Sat 11-11.45AM - 17 Brianna Close - BUD2841 Mid to High $800,000’s - Richard Scrivener Sat 11-11.45AM - 11&40/80 Burnett Street - MIN3003 Low $300,000 Buyers - Robyne Williams Sat 12-12.45PM - 9 Tandara Street - BUD2556 Buyers in the $700,000’s - Richard Scrivener Sat 12-12.45PM - 12 Cape York Boulevard - MIN2970 Low to Mid $800,000’s - Karen Cleeton Sat 1-1.45PM - 16 Freycinet Row - MIN2943 Auction Sat Nov 30th @ 12pm - Karen Cleeton Sat 1-1.45PM - 44 Karawatha Street - MCHY2974 Buyers Interest Mid $400,000’s - Jodie McDonell Sat 2-2.45PM - 22 Pine Street - BUD2989 Auction Sat Nov 30th @ 1pm - Jodie Hedley-Ward Sat 2-2.45PM - 3 Merion Court - MCHY2996 Buyers Interest High $400,000’s - Jodie McDonell Sat 3.30-4PM - 26 Panorama Crescent - MIN2543 Price On Application - Karen Jones

GOLDEN BEACH

Sat 1-1.30PM - 19 Golden Beach Esplanade - PEL2971 Offers in the High $900,000’s - Craig Arkell Sat 2-2.30PM - 4/4 Oxley Street - PEL3006 Listed at $340,000 - Craig Arkell

Sat 3-3.30PM - 2/6 Golden Beach Esplanade - PEL2962 Listed at $299,000 - Craig Arkell

MOOLOOLAH VALLEY

KAWANA ISLAND

Sat 5-5.30PM - 10 Mooloolah Road - BUD3025 High $500,000’s - Jodie Hedley-Ward

KINGS BEACH

Sat 1-1.30PM - 26 Galah Place - BUD3029 Mid to High $400,000’s - Jodie Hedley-Ward Sat 3-3.45PM - 1/5 Karri Court - MCHY2195 Mid $300,000’s - Trevor Jones

KULUIN

Sat 12-12.45PM - 14 Pringle Road - MIN2957 Offers Over $399,000 - David Holmes

Sat 10.45-11.15AM - 19 Bonaire Court - MIN2990 Please Contact Agent - Karen Jones Sat 11.30-12.15PM - 2 Cayman Place - MIN1730 Please Contact Agent - Karen Jones Sat 11-11.30AM - 805/38 Queen Street - PEL2969 Offers over $600,000’s - Sally Mulhearn Sat 11-11.30AM - 47 Martins Drive - MCHY2855 Listed at $445,000 - Jason Burns Sat 12-12.30PM & Wed 5-5.30PM - 68 Tallow Wood Drive MCHY2889 Auction Wed 20th @ 5.30pm - Jason Burns

LANDSBOROUGH

Wed - Sat 12-4PM & Sun 9-1pm - Pathways Estate BUD2083 Listed at $197,000 - John Skerlak

LITTLE MOUNTAIN

Sat 12-12. 30PM - 4 Ridgewood Road - MCHY2869 $700,000 plus buyers - Trevor Jones

MAROOCHYDORE

Sat 1-1.45PM - 13 Camden Way - MCHY2963 Mid to High $500,000’s - Kate Jewry Sat 2-2.30PM - 4/93-95 Parker Street - MCHY2998 Buyers around $400,000 - Bree Charles Sat 2.45-3.15PM - 1&2/39 Hazeltine Court - MIN2988 U1= Mid $300,000’s U2= Low to Mid $300,000’s - Bree Charles Sat 2-2.45PM - 42 Yorlambu Parade - MCHY2951 Offers over $495,000 - Trevor Jones

MERIDAN PLAINS

Sat 10-10.30AM - 2 Pandorea Street - BUD2982 Offers over $500,000 - Jodie Hedley-Ward Sat 11-11.30AM - 16 Scribbly Gum Drive - BUD2980 Mid to High $400,000’s - Jodie Hedley-Ward

MINYAMA

Sat 10-10.45AM - 9 Currong Street - MIN3030 Mid $400,000’s - Kylie Tredrea Sat 11.45-12.15PM - 15 Chelsea Crescent - MIN2934 Offers in the $500,000’s - Bree Charles Sat 2-2.30PM - 8 Myoora Court - MIN2952 Please Contact Agent - Karen Jones Sat 2.30-3PM - 2 Muringo Court - MIN2954 Auction Sat Nov 16th @ 3pm - Karen Jones

MOOLOOLABA

Sat 10-10.45AM - 38 Balyarta Crescent - MIN2674 Buyers from $900,000 - Kate Jewry Sat 12-12.45PM - 5/17 Akeringa Place - MCHY2994 Buyers in the early $300,000’s - Kate Jewry Sat 12-12.45PM - 46 Bauhinia Drive - MCHY2792 Listed at $739,000 - Kylie Tredrea

MOUNTAIN CREEK

NAMBOUR

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Sat 1-1.30PM - 1 Greenhaven Drive - MCHY2689 Listed at $635,000 - Trevor Jones

PARREARRA

Sat 12-12.30PM - 15 Bonaire Court - BUD3013 Buyers in the $800,000’s - Jodie Hedley-Ward Sat 12.30-1PM - 38 Sunbird Chase - MIN2944 Buyers from $1 Million - Karen Jones Sat 12.30-1PM - 24 Sunbird Chase - MIN2803 From Low $1,000,000’s - Karen Jones

PELICAN WATERS

Sat 10-10.30AM - 15 Francis Court - PEL2977 Listed at $995,000 - Craig Arkell Sat 10-10.30AM - 9 Francis Court - PEL2964 Price By Negotiation - Craig Arkell Sat 12-12.30PM - 5 Lockyer Place - PEL3026 Offers over $550,000 - Craig Arkell Sat 12-12.30PM - 23 Bongaree Drive - PEL3026 Price By Negotiation - Sally Mulhearn 6DW 30 )LUHë\ 6WUHHW 3(/ Listed at $549,000 - Andrew Dyce Sat 1-1.30PM - 19 Westholme Circuit - PEL2992 Offers over $700,000 - Sally Mulhearn

SIPPY DOWNS

Sat 11-11.45AM - 11 Somerville Crescent - BUD2999 Mid to High $500,000’s - Kerrie Alterator Sat 2-2.45PM - 14 Forest Grove Crescent - MIN2849 Mid $500,000’s - Karen Cleeton

WARANA

Sat 12-12.45PM - 1 Tandara Street - MIN2976 Buyers from Mid to High $600,000’s - Minka Jenkins Sat 1-1.45PM - 1 Palkana Drive - MIN3021 Buyers in the low $500,000’s - Minka Jenkins

WOOMBYE

Sat 11-11.45AM - 74 McKenzie Road - MIN3022 Auction Sat Dec 7th @ 12pm - David Holmes Sat 4.15-5PM - 8 Black Myrtle Court - MCHY3008 $600,000 plus buyers - Trevor Jones

WURTULLA

Sat 10-10.30AM - 4 Swallow Street - MIN2651 Offers over $599,000 - Karen Jones Sat 10-10.45AM - 9 Pretella Street - MCHY3000 Auction Sat Nov 30th @ 10.45pm - Bree Charles Sat 11-11.30AM - 11 Tallawa Place - MIN2724 Buyers in the $600,000’s - Karen Jones

Alex Veal 0402 808 569 Andrew Dyce 0410 504 764 Bree Charles 0416 435 391 Brooke Morrison 0431 659 711 Craig Arkell 0418 995 659 Craig Porter 0411 554 880 David Hedley-Ward 0406 011 123 David Holmes 0403 110 070 Jason Burns 0417 762 001 Jodie Hedley-Ward 0424 842 837 Jodie McDonell 0419 762 309 John Skerlak 0413 441 834 Kate Jewry 0404 817 916 Karen Cleeton 0438 930 183 Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Kerri Johnston 0412 580 184 Kerrie Alterator 0448 522 890 Kylie Tredrea 0402 240 687 Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222 Minka Jenkins 0488 550 063 Richard Scrivener 0416 799 188 Robyne Williams 0488 999 536 Sally Mulhearn 0422 228 320 Trevor Jones 0488 999 156

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Spacious Buderim home In a quiet p position osition on the doorstep p of Buderim’s Foote Sanctuary, this spacious and beautifully presented family home is private and boasts a lovely old-world charm. Upstairs are the kitchen and living areas, four bedrooms and entertaining decks, while downstairs are two bedrooms and another living area. The solar-heated pool and decks are enclosed by a screened Florida room.

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10 Parkview Terrace, Buderim 6 bed, 3 bath, 2 car Auction on site Sunday November 17 @ 2pm Belle Property Buderim 5445 6722 Tim Burrough 0418 666 356

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15 Amity Avenue, Sunshine Cove

27 Serenity Circuit, Sunshine Cove

s -AIN BEDROOM WITH LARGE 7)2 ENSUITE AND PRIVATE BALCONY WITH ANOTHER TWO BEDROOMS upstairs, each with generous robe space s 'UEST BEDROOM DOWNSTAIRS COMPLETE WITH EN SUITE s ,ARGE LIVING DINING AND KITCHEN WITH COVERED PATIO WITH ADDITIONAL SITTING ROOM UPSTAIRS s 'ALLEY KITCHEN WITH STONE BENCH TOPS GAS COOKER ELECTRIC OVEN AND DISHWASHER AND 7)0 s $UCTED AIR CONDITIONING THROUGHOUT FOR YEAR ROUND COMFORTABLE LIVING s "EAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED WITH POND WATER TANK AND FULLY FENCED WITH EXTERNAL ACCESS TO REAR s #AREFREE FREEHOLD OWNERSHIP

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designed by architect, ashley camp, 37 serenity circuit is now for sale Recently completed, this beautiful open plan home echoes the best of our coastal lifestyle. Feature packed it’s two storey layout is light, bright and provides a great sense space. s ,ARGE MAIN BEDROOM WITH WALK THROUGH WIR, generous ensuite and private balcony s 4WO MORE NORTH FACING BEDROOMS upstairs with generous robe space

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Kiels Mountain, 274 Kiel Mountain Road

Elevated Bush, Valley And Ocean Views And An Amazing Array Of Birdlife This charming Federation style brick home set on nearly one acre simply must be inspected to fully appreciate its beautiful private setting.

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Inspect: Saturday 1-1.45pm Auction: Monday 9th December from 6pm at the Waterfront Hotel, Bli Bli

• Beautiful, elevated, bushland setting with cooling summer breezes

Steve Perry 0418 711 955

• Covered outdoor dining and lounge for year round entertaining

“Lifestyle Acreage Specialist”

• Newly renovated kitchen with stone benchtops; Fireplace

For more details visit outstandingagents.com.au ID:9380303

• 11m pool with gazebo and spa; fenced yards for pets • 10x6m powered workshop with separate access

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• Owners have bought elsewhere and are ready to meet the market

Forest Glen, 1 Monscott Place

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Coes Creek, 16 Chiltern Court

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Family Living - Executive Style!

Developer Quits - ¾ Acre Bush Block You may not get an opportunity like this again! Massive potential to profit!

Auction: Monday 9th December from 6pm at Waterfront Hotel, Bli Bli

Spread over 1689m2 with a pool AND tennis court, this truly is superb family living.

Auction: Monday 9th December from 6pm at Waterfront Hotel, Bli Bli

• 3053m2 will suit split level or pole home • Town water and underground power • Adjacent to a 5 acre Environmental Park • Great location 2 mins to Grammar School • Last remaining block in 8-lot subdivision • Phone for plans and soil test reports

Inspect: Anytime outstandingagents.com.au ID:9380463

• Elevated North facing aspect • Sophisticated renovation throughout • Separate living wings for peace & privacy • State of the art kitchen • Resort style pool, spa, full tennis court • 3.5km to Nambour; 15km to Buderim

Inspect: Saturday 10-10.45am outstandingagents.com.au ID:9173853

Steve Perry 0418 711 955 “Lifestyle Acreage Specialist” RE/MAX Property Sales

Yandina Creek, 68 Whistler Ridge Drive

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Steve Perry 0418 711 955 “Lifestyle Acreage Specialist” RE/MAX Property Sales

Kiels Mountain, 306 Kiel Mountain Road

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Easy Breezy Coolum Hinterland Acreage Living

Architects Own 500sqm Home With Stunning Views

Auction: Monday 9th December from 6pm Elevated in a very quiet street with Mt at Waterfront Hotel, Bli Bli Coolum views and a predominant sea breeze.

If there was ever a home that simply must be inspected then this is it!

Auction: Monday 9th December from 6pm at Waterfront Hotel, Bli Bli

• 1.24ha of low maintenance acreage • Ultra modern design built on one level • European designed gourmet kitchen • Two living + media + generous entertainin • Triple garage, storage room, solar power • Only 15 minutes from Maroochydore beach

Inspect: Saturday 12-12.45pm outstandingagents.com.au ID:9173853

• 293m2 home on 1.5 acres presents “as new” • Stunning outlook from kitchen & living ar • Inviting wrap-around verandahs • 10x6m garage + additional storage under • Only 12 minutes from Coolum Beach • All you need to do is move in and enjoy!

Inspect: By Appointment outstandingagents.com.au ID:8875813 Steve Perry 0418 711 955 “Lifestyle Acreage Specialist” RE/MAX Property Sales

Steve Perry 0418 711 955 “Lifestyle Acreage Specialist” RE/MAX Property Sales

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Monday 9 December from 6pm The Waterfront Hotel l David Low Way l Bli Bli

Burnside/Nambour, 52 Coes Creek Road

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Tropical Oasis in the Heart of Town • One of a kind, border of Coes Creek/Burnside Auction: Monday 9th December from 6pm at Waterfront Hotel, Bli Bli • Incredibly private, creek, abundant birdlife Inspect: Saturday 12-12.30pm • Quality built 5 bedroom ‘Grandview’ Home outstandingagents.com.au ID:8130163 • Great open plan, natural light, duct heat & cool Jason Stock 0411 123 888 • Huge shed, work benches, room for caravan • Walk to shops, schools. Peace & tranquility

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Burnside/Nambour, 17 Potoroo Place

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Class and Perfection • Stunning $25,000 renovation. Private yard • Large entertaining deck + deck off main bed • 2 Pac galley style kicthen, walk in pantry

Auction: Monday 9th December from 6pm at Waterfront Hotel, Bli Bli Inspect: Saturday 11-11.30am outstandingagents.com.au ID:9387663

• Open plan living. U’house workshop, storage • Chandelier lit entrance, timber staircase • Utilities room, a/cond, c’fans - ALL CLASS!!

Diddillibah, 2 Fernhill Place (Lot 4) Access from 435 Kiel Mountain Rd

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Kureelpa, 9 Goodey Way

Jason Stock 0411 123 888 RE/MAX Property Sales

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1.5 Acres With Million Dollar Neighbours

Quiet & Peaceful Hidden Gem on 1.5 Acres

5927m2 with a Northerly aspect and gentle slope that will suit most building types.

Auction: Monday 9th December from 6pm at Waterfront Hotel, Bli Bli

All you want for Christmas! This home offers

• Very handy and central location • Quality homes being constructed nearby • Cleared, elevated homesite • Build virtually anywhere on the block • Very low BAL (keeps building costs down) • Developer is motivated to SELL!!

Inspect: Saturday 11-11.45am 03 outstandingagents.com.au ID:9382703

gardens, flat land to play, 3 spacious living

Steve Perry 0418 711 955 “Lifestyle Acreage Specialist”

yard PLUS a 7 x 13m shed. Positioned in a

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Nambour CBD. Great Lifestyle Acreage!

you a resort style pool, beautiful native areas, large en-suite, fire place, fully fenced quite cul-de-sac within 10 minutes drive to

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Auction: Monday 9th December from 6pm at Waterfront Hotel, Bli Bli Inspect: Saturday 2-2.45pm 93 outstandingagents.com.au ID:9185893 Bridget Kraft 0439 757 304 RE/MAX Property Sales

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BUDERIM, 14 Kimberly Court

Times up! “Blue Chip” property needs a contract NOW!

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The owners have already bought elsewhere and NEED a contract on this 5-star resort style home. Literally one of Buderim’s best addresses, with a home that offers a lifestyle and level of luxury that can be enjoyed no matter what the season. You really can’t afford to miss this one.

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Dave Hawkins 0408 290 084 Darren Rix 0416 188 259

• 1050m2 level block in a “Jacaranda lined” cul-de-sac. Privacy & security. • Simply stunning presentation designed with family & lifestyle in mind. • Outdoor entertaining area incorporating a pool. spa, & open fireplace. • Release your inner “Master Chef” in your beautifully appointed kitchen. • Theatre room, study, off-street parking, storage, too much to list here. • The value is understated, the quality is apparent, the seller motivated.

For more details visit realtyexcellence.com.au ID: 9214733

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BUDERIM, 21-23 Settlers Ridge ION Y T C A AU URD T SA

Liquidation Sale This Weekend - Private Acreage Minutes To Village Very private, very peaceful, & the seller MUST get a result this week. This is prime Buderim buying this close to the town centre, so don’t miss this opportunity. • 5,410m2 elevated land. Northerly aspect with great outlook • Quiet cul-de-sac location minutes to town centre. Prime location • Separate living are, as all with views & breeses from the big deck • Ideal for entertaining or expanding room to improve the value • Solid home, well maintained & designed to make the most of the view • Sellers are liquidating so it must be sold this week. Offers welcome

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Darren Rix 0416 188 259 Dave Hawkins 0408 290 084 For more details visit realtyexcellence.com.au ID: 9227263

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MOOLOOLABA, 8/43 Buderim Avenue

Rare Top-level Opportunity on Alex Hill

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Vendor is clear... he’s selling this well situated apartment looking over Alex triangle. Enjoy panoramic views to beach, ocean and hinterland. Abundant windows ensure plentiful natural light and delightful through-breezes year round. Rooftop terrace and on-site pool accent indoor/outdoor lifestyle. • Unique position well suited for permanent living or weekend retreat • Open plan Kitchen-Living-Dining with wrap-around balcony • Built in wardrobes with mirror sliding doors • Ceiling fans throughout the home • Secure 2 car accommodation with large storage space • Offers prior to auction considered. Act now, be in by Christmas!

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Cath Campbell 0405 505 544 For more details visit realtyexcellence.com.au ID: 9346373

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KINGS BEACH, Unit 8 ‘Jilci’, 8 Princess Lane ACTUAL VIEW

Prime Position, Breathtaking Views & The Owner Is Primed To Sell

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Units in this exclusive precinct are tightly held. The view is fantastic and entertaining, overlooking Kings Beach pool, the rocks, and out to the shipping lanes. The unit has been lovingly maintained so get ready to bid.

Auction: Wednesday 4th December at 5:30pm In Rooms at Monaco Resort Inspect: Saturday 16th November 1-1.30pm & Thursday 21st November 5-5.45pm

• Exclusive waterfront precinct of Kings Beach, tightly held location • Situated across the road from renowned Kings Beach salt water pool • Relax with a coffee or wine while you look out to the shipping lane • Top floor unit in small block of 9, fantastic views day and night • Only 1 unit sold in this complex in the last 10 years • Prime Kings Beach real estate, will be sold at auction

Eric Werne 0407 145 504

CALOUNDRA, U603 ‘Monaco’, 12 Otranto Ave

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To secure the best value land buying in Caloundra

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• Elevated position means no flooding, with block sizes from 540m2 to over 900m2

• Only 3km to new hospital precinct and only minutes to CBD and beaches • Choice of picturesque northerly views, the bushland or a nature reserve backdrop

HOUSE AND LAND PACKAGES AVAILABLE

Retirement Is Calling - So The Holiday Unit Must Go This unit must be sold so these sellers can retire and they are running out of time. • Funds are needed and selling at a loss • One of the best holiday complexes in town • 6th floor, great views, large balcony • Spacious living area with quality fit out • High occupancy rate, good rental returns • Serious sellers offer a real opportunity

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BUDERIM, 6 Moorabinda St N TIO AY C AU URD SAT

Auction Action! Moorabinda Magic...Dazzling Views, Blue Chip Address! This striking home in one of Buderim’s most sought after streets, sits handsomely on a 610m2 flat block, with a prized north-east aspect showcasing the panoramic ocean views to breathtaking perfection.

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Lee Sutherland 0417 077 847 Justin Christopher 0407 650 472 For more details visit outstandingagents.com.au ID: 8708683

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Owner Loses Job … Opportunity to buy below cost!

Is this the best waterfront buy on the coast?

Opportunity to pay small but buy big! Owners want sold, don’t regret not looking! • Ocean views on a shoe-string budget • Fine as is, or upgrade and reap the reward • Large light-filled open plan entertaining • Expansive Decks on each level • Stainless Steel Appliances inc dishwasher • 812m2 on northern escarpment

Deluxe home site set among quality homes. North West view across 120 metres of water.

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• Handsome family home with breathtaking views • Great family-friendly floor plan with separation of living • Reverse cycle ducted air-conditioning, vacumaid, security • Sweeping panorama from upstairs deck...north east aspect • Covered alfresco entertaining on both levels • Inground pool – gas heated with waterfall

BUDERIM, 11 Durham Crescent

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• Idyllic block for your dream home realtyexcellence.com.au ID: 8820903 • Morning lake reflections & sunsets over treetops • 840 sqm and 20 metre water frontage Cath Campbell - 0405 505 544 • Quiet cul-de-sac • 1.4 klm to Golf Club, Spa and Restaurant RE/MAX Realty Excellence • A duplex application may meet approval

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SIPPY DOWNS 72 Fitzwilliam Drive

ULTIMATE FAMILY HOME ON 954M2 SPACE FOR EVERYONE AS WELL AS A HUGE POOL, CARAVAN AND BOAT • Solid rendered brick construction

• Fully fenced and solar hot water

• Neutral tones and quality finish throughout)

• North facing landscape with lake views

• Spacious open plan living and gourmet kitchen • Minutes to Sunshine Coast University • Separate large formal lounge

• Plesant flat lakeside walking tracks

• Air conditioning and intercom system

• Garden shed and water tank

4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR Inspect: Saturday 11:00-11:45am Price: $610,000 Web: Ref No. 115358519 Richard Tucker 0429 060 092

BUDERIM 37 Jorl Court

THE EXECUTIVE ACREAGE – THE ULTIMATE IN DUAL LIVING Many properties advertise themselves as opportunity for dual living. Very few deliver as well as this stunning acreage property complete with separate fully detached two bedroom unit. Set over 5,465m2 with a stunning pool as the centre piece and plenty of open yard space. The main residence features -:

The separate unit features -:

• Five bedrooms, each with built in robes • Three bathrooms, all with a modern finish • Three separate living areas plus media room • Ducted air conditioning throughout the home • Modern kitchen including stone benches

• Two generously sized bedrooms • One bathroom plus separate toilet • Air conditioned lounge rooms • Modern kitchenette and built in study • Perfect for running a business from home

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7 BED | 4 BATH | 3+ CAR Inspect: Saturday 1:00-1:45pm Price: $1,200,000 Web: Ref No. 114453007 Jarrad McCarthy 0410 052 219

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BLI BLI 2-10 Gallery Drive

BUDERIM 1 Panamuna Crescent

CLASSIC COUNTRY HOME

ORIGINAL 60’S HOUSE ON BUDERIM

The stylish north facing architectural residence is set on an elevated position in a quiet cul de sac. With 5091m2 of useable land and a huge shed, there is still room for a caravan, boat and pool. This home is ideally suited for the larger family seeking good separation. • Quality, class and design are evident throughout • Generous main living area around Tassie oak kitchen • High vaulted ceilings • Separate formal lounge and dining • Four large bedrooms, master with ensuite • Plenty of storage space • Superb paved and landscaped gardens with peaceful ambience

This home presents exciting prospects for a range of Buyers - a young family or a mature couple, an investor or a builder who prioritises location and can realise the potential of sea glimpses. The 827m2 block is on top of the mountain and is an easy walk to all amenities. The older style house has timber floors, open plan living, kitchen, 3 bedrooms with built-ins and one bathroom. There is a covered patio and garden with vegie beds, fruit trees and bore water. There has been a high level of interest in this property. A competitive auction is anticipated.

3 BED | 1 BATH | 1 CAR 4 BED | 3 BATH | 2 CAR Inspect: Saturday 10:00-10:45am Price: $850,000 Web: Ref No. 114718683 Marg Deighton 0411 399 514

Inspect: Saturday from 10:00am Auction: Saturday 16th November at 11:00am on site Web: Ref No. 115033339 Marg Deighton 0411 399 514

BUDERIM 22 Quarterdeck Court

BUDERIM 18-20 Millstream Court

PRIVATE RETREAT WITH GREAT VIEWS

CHARACTER, CHARM AND “ON TOP”

From the end of the cul de sac the driveway leads to a superb property set on 1610m2 with brilliant views to the North. The adjacent reserve on Buderim’s northern escarpment offers peace and serenity. Open to the cooling North Easterly sea breezes. • Large open plan design through the living areas • High raked ceilings and loads of light and space • Extensive back deck with panoramic rural views • 3 bedrooms, main with ensuite • D/stairs rumpus room with adjoining shower & toilet This home offers many features for the discerning buyer.

In one of Buderim’s best areas, within walking distance to the village, you will find this delightful Queenslander. Main features of the home include: • Beautiful wooden floors with warmth and character • Modern kitchen with stone benchtops and near new appliances. • Spacious living and dining areas leading to the deck. • 3 bedrooms, main with new modern in bathroom • Full length deck capturing all the breezes • Double lock up garage, workshop and plenty of storage underneath the house This is peaceful living at its best with hardly any through traffic.

3 BED | 3 BATH | 2 CAR

3+ BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:45pm Price: $649,000 Web: Ref No. 115208599 Marg Deighton 0411 399 514

Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:45pm Price: $589,000 Web: Ref No. 11478683 Jarrad McCarthy 0410 052 219

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VIC MURPHY

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SCHINDLER’S LISTINGS

2013

Maroochydore - Position, Position. Rare opportunity to purchase a 3 bedroom Brick & Tile home close to Duporth Ave., CBD precinct, Maroochy River & Sunshine Plaza. Renovate or Detonate. Price Indicator High $300’s to Low $400’s Inspect by Appt Maroochydore - Cnr. 3/91 Parker Str. & May Str. Unique small complex. Well Positioned 1 bedroom unit with lock-up garage. Only 4 in the complex. Walk to Beach and Cotton Tree shops. Perfect Beach Getaway or Astute Investor’s Dream. Very affordable Body Corps. Only $189,000 Inspect Sat 1.00 - 1.30 Maroochydore - 12/6 Aerodrome Rd., “Key Largo” 1 bedroom unit with resort facilities & only 150m to the ocean, huge tiled courtyard on Title, water glimpses. This is your perfect holiday retreat. Fully Furnished. $230,000 Inspect Sat 12.00 - 12.30 Maroochydore/Kuluin - Cnr Boxwood Str. & Crows Ash Crt. Brand new low-set duplex. 3 double bedrooms, modern ensuite, double lock-up garage. Open plan living f owing onto private outdoor entertaining area, perfect to downsize. Close to popular schools and shops. Offers over $410,000 Inspect Sat 11.00 - 11.30 Glennis Schindler always going the extra mile!!!!!

Glennis Schindler 0412 737 324

Cnr Sixth Ave & Aerodrome Rd, Maroochydore | 5443 2433 | www.vicmurphy.com.au

Minyama stunner MOOLOOLABA UNIT 7, “84 THE SPIT”, 84 PARKYN PARADE

Mooloolaba Beach Front Apartment • Large 2 bedroom ensuite apartment • Ocean views and northerly aspect • Great size open plan living area • Large Balcony ideal for entertaining • Modern kitchen, 2 good size bedrooms • End unit, light bright and airy • Complex facilities include pool, lift. On site management • IDEAL LOCATION Close to Beach, shops and entertainment

This ffully This Thi ully ul ly rrenovated enovated d si single-level ingle-l l levell hom home me boasts a north-east th h t water t aspectt and d unrestricted t i t ocean access for boating, including a private pontoon, jetty and over-water deck. Beautifully appointed, it boasts a casual elegance with water views being the focal point of the living spaces. A high ceiling over the lounge, dining area and kitchen f ows to the undercover entertaining area to maximise the sense of spaciousness, and the stylish yet practical kitchen is fully appointed and features extensive storage, a freestanding oven and a wide breakfast bar with stone benchtops.

2 Muringo Court, Minyama 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Auction on site Saturday November 16 @ 3pm Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222

INSPECT Saturday 10-10.30am MAROOCHYDORE 5409 9910 SHANE PURSSELL 0402 012 142 WEB www.mfnre.com.au

MAROOCHYDORE APT 9 ‘CALLISTEMON LODGE’ 100 MEMORIAL AVE

$279,000

Mooloolaba Beach Front Apartment • Features 2 good size bedrooms • Combined open plan lounge dining area • Large balcony with easterly aspect • New kitchen with dishwashing machine - plenty of cupboards • New bathroom with washing machine • Single car accommodation • Small complex with affordable Body Corp fees • Perfect position to walk to beach, river and shops • Vacant for speedy inspection

INSPECT Saturday 16th November 12-12:30pm MAROOCHYDORE 5479 6600 SHANE PURRSELL 0402 012 142 WEB www.mfnre.com.au

MINYAMA 13 JARRAH STREET

AUCTION

Opportunity Awaits Deceased Estate Auction. This well positioned 3 bdrm home awaits your guiding hand. With good bones and room to work with, this home could be modernised & transformed into a work of art. • Two living areas • Master bedroom with ensuite • Large covered rear terrace. • Short walk to shops, Mooloolah River & Jessica Park. AUCTION On-Site Sat 23rd Nov, 11am INSPECT Saturday 11-11.30am MOOLOOLABA 07 5444 0800 PAUL ANGELL 0438 468 378 WEB www.fnmooloolaba.com.au Beerwah 5494 6444 Bribie Island 3408 7000

Caloundra 5438 2166 Maroochydore 5479 6600

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Renovated in Parrearra In a quiet quiiett street str tree eett an and d surrou surrounded nd ded db by y prestige properties, this h h home h has b been stylishly l hl updated and now boasts an appealing, light-f lled interior. There are spacious, open-plan living areas, polished tile f oors and a stone kitchen with modern appliances. The north-facing outdoor living area overlooks the well-maintained indoor pool, and there is also an opportunity for dual living with a self-contained granny f at with its own separate access.

7 Rosella Street, Parrearra 4 bed, 3 bath, 2 car $599,000 Professionals Kawana 5437 8393 Serg Gubecka 0410 557 975

Mooloolaba 5444 0800 Nambour 5441 1344

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P R OP E RT Y P R E V IE WS

Family living in Buderim Th This his i llarge arge h home ome iiss o on n Bu Bud Buderim’s derim’s ’ no nort northern rthe hern escarpmentt and d offers ff comfortable f t bl lliving i i with ith an ocean outlook. The light-f lled interior is spacious and features open-plan living on the top level, including a carpeted lounge, dining area, central kitchen with stainless steel dishwasher and expansive deck. There are two bedrooms with built-in robes upstairs, and the master and fourth bedrooms and another full-sized deck downstairs. A low-maintenance garden features native plants and trees.

Space in Sippy Downs

11 Durham Cres, Buderim

This modern, This mod odern, north-facing north th-fac facin ingg fa family mil ily h home ome is sett 954 metres, with on a f at and d spaciouss 9 54 square metres plenty of room outdoors for the kids to play. Of solid brick construction, the property is fully fenced and boasts solar hot water. Inside are spacious, open-plan living areas, a separate formal lounge and a gourmet kitchen with neutral tones and quality f nishes. Only minutes from the university and major schools, the property has plenty of room for a pool, boat and caravan.

4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Auction on site Saturday November 23 @ 3pm RE/MAX Realty Excellence 5476 7654 Amber Fox 0405 357 735

72 Fitzwilliam Drive, Sippy Downs 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car $610,000 RealWay Buderim 5445 2777 Richard Tucker 0429 060 092

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“HIDDEN GEM” NAMBOUR Inspections by Appointment Only!

COES CREEK - FRESH! 3 Griffin Place, Coes Creek Inspect Saturday 2.15-3.00pm • Perfect Family Home • 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Spacious open plan design, airconditioning • Outdoor entertaining alfresco • Kiddie friendly back yard • Double lock-up garage

NAMBOUR 24 Murray Crescent Inspect Saturday 10.30-11.00am • Lowset 3 bedroom, 1 bath home • Established residential area • Large lounge/dining area • Polished hardwood f oors • Upgraded kitchen, outdoor entertaining area • Single lockup garage

OFFERS OVER $429,000

OFFERS OVER $319,000

Ian Black 0407 587 503

Gary Langford 0412 348 533

Very private setting, spacious modern home, plus separate self-contained one bedroom f at, large outdoor entertaining deck, inground pool, glorious views to the Hinterland, approx 3 acres ... & much much more!

$695,000 Gary Langford 0412 348 533

“INCOME OR LIFESTYLE OR BOTH” $325,000 DEPOSIT

IMPECCABLE

SERIOUS HORSE COUNTRY

Best townhouse for sale in Nambour! • 1st Class presentation & quality • Spacious open plan design • 2-3 bedrooms, 2 bathroom • Private covered outdoor entertaining area • Low maintenance gardens • Lock-up car accommodation

• Useable 3 acres (1.070ha) • Bounded by cattle farm and Maroochy Conservation Reserve • Fully fenced rural setting • Established neighbourhood • 5 minutes to Nambour

PRICED TO SELL ... $329,000

OFFERS OVER $300,000

Gary Langford 0412 348 533

Ian Black 0407 587 503

“PRICE RANGE $1.2 TO $1.3 MILLION”

77 years at 70 Currie Street, Nambour | Phone 5441 3366 | www.dayandgrimes.com MY W EEKLYPREVIE W. CO M . AU

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P RO P E RT Y P R E V I E W S

Escape to Maleny Boassti Boasting B ting ng a cclassic lassic el elegance leganc ncee an and d more tthan h this home 100 10 0 years off charm, h thi h circa-1910 i 191 910 0h is on 3005 square metres only minutes from the heart of Maleny. It features plenty of living space including three bedrooms, a sleepout and study, a cook’s kitchen, spacious living areas and wide verandahs. Modern comforts include solar power and good insulation, and there are classic touches such as 11-foot ceilings and a f replace.

Quiet Buderim acreage

103 Maleny-Stanley River Road, Maleny

21-23 Settlers Ridge, Buderim

This beautifully This Thi beautif tifully lly m maintained aint ai ntained i dh home ome iiss on 5 5410 410 41 elevated square metres off el le ated d lland and d with ith ha northerly aspect. The quiet, cul-de-sac position is only minutes from the heart of Buderim yet allows for peace and privacy. The separate living areas and wide, covered verandahs all feature leafy views and are ideal for entertaining or relaxing with family. Features include four bedrooms, a neat, practical kitchen and lovely timber f oors.

3+ bed, 2 bath, 2 car Auction on site Sunday December 1 @ 1pm Maleny & Hinterland Real Estate 5494 3022 Julie Reimers 0417 465 536

4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Auction on site Saturday November 16 @ 5pm RE/MAX Realty Excellence 5476 7654 Darren Rix 0416 188 259 Dave Hawkins 0408 290 084

“It’s quite simple, we believe in being open and honest, because it works” Bill & Jacque

BRILLIANT POSITION, LIFESTYLE AND VALUE 8 Capri Court, KAWANA ISLAND This unique lifestyle choice offers impressive space & light captured by intelligent design utilising the ideal eastern aspect.

4 Bed 3 Bath 2 Car

Pool

Price: Buyers from $600,000 • 4 exceptionally large bedrooms plus large office/games room Inspect: Saturday 1-1.30pm • Open plan kitchen adjoining multiple living areas • Large resort style pool, 2 car garage, low maintenance gardens Jacque Howcroft 0431 815 991 Bill Howcroft 0431 354 076 • Perfectly positioned just 1 house from the canal & walkways

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BRILLIANT DESIGNER RESIDENCE - WALK TO THE BEACH

SPACIOUS ISLAND S SANCTUARY ANCTUARY

10 Bonaire Court, KAWANA ISLAND This magnificent distinctive family residence oozes style, ambience and quality. Less than 1km to Warana Beach. • 5 bedrooms, spacious marble master suite with spa & WIR • 3 separate living areas flowing to outside pavillion & pool • 12ft ceilings, ducted air conditioning & manicured gardens • 5 Star chefs kitchen, gas hob with stone bench tops • 2 car garage plus room for boat & caravan,parking for 2 more

8 Castaway Court, KAWANA ISL ISLAND LAND LA D 5 Bed 2 Bath 2 Car

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Price: Buyers from $700,000 Inspect: Saturday 2-2.30pm Bill Howcroft 0431 354 076 Jacque Howcroft 0431 815 991

An ideal low set plan effectively utilising the easterly aspect to fill the rooms with light and warmth. • 5 large bedrooms, master with ensuite and WIR • Modern entertainers kitchen with stone benches • Fully ducted r/c air conditioning, solar system • Large resort style pool and covered entertaining area

5 Bed 3 Bath 2 Car

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Luxury Beerwah living Th This his h home ome h has as th the Gl Glass H House ouse M Mountains ounttaiins as its backdrop it b kd and db boasts t an entertainer’s t t i ’ k kitchen itt h with soft-close 2-pac cabinetry, built-in wine fridge and stone benches. There are three living spaces and four bedrooms with ducted air-conditioning. A 50-square metre covered entertaining area f ows on from the kitchen through large sliding glass doors and overlooks a 12.6-metre lap pool with swim-in beach area.

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Shop 2, 18 Blackall Street, WOOMBYE

PERWILLOWEN 399 PERWILLOWEN ROAD

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27 ACRES, 6 BED, DUAL LIVING, DAM, NATURAL SPRING, VIEWS

• Awe inspiring, picturesque, private & pretty valley location ~ superb ambience, serene outlook • Quality crafted Queenslander, 9’ ceilings, ducted a/c, jarrah timber floors, entertainment deck • Two huge sheds 21mx9m with granny flat, loft storage ... 12mt with guest accommodation, games room (the teenagers will love it) • Fully fenced. Lush grazing paddocks, fruit trees, vegies

• Superb seclusion & endless options – only 6 minutes from shops, services, schools in Woombye • Panoramic views, grazing paddocks, large dam, flowing natural spring & creek rainforest pockets, birds & wildlife • Huge 2 storey home with downstairs, 2brm, “Granny Flat” 9’ ceilings, new kitchen, timber floors, deck • Massive “12 car” 3 phase shed with office + bedroom + optional equipment & machinery

• 2x3kw solar, 8 vehicle parking, workshop, 3 phase • Selling at below $ replacement value .. its all here!

Price: Buyers from $1,000,000 Inspect: Saturday 3-3.40pm Contact: Kirk Patrick 0439 395 599 www.riddellrealestate.com.au Property ID: 403889352

WEST WOOMBYE 409-415 BLACKALL RANGE ROAD

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Price: $785,000 Inspect: Sunday 11-11.40am Contact: Kirk Patrick 0439 395 599 www.riddellrealestate.com.au Property ID: 403889388

BURNSIDE 28 PATRICK KING DRIVE

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BRAND NEW ~ QUALITY BUILT HOME … JUST MOVE IN!

• Gated property situated on 10 private acres close to town complete with a stylish & spacious home • Meticulously renovated throughout, this home is sleek and modern, built for the family • 2 large living areas, separate teenagers retreat • Inviting in ground pool and beautiful outdoor entertaining area • Room for van or boat

• Just completed this quality built, modern home is ready to move into .. all the work has been done • Open plan living area, fantastic kitchen, four generous sized bedrooms, master with ensuite • Private covered deck for entertaining • Situated in a new residential area – walking distance to Schools & Tafe

• Stylish country - coastal living at its best!

Price: $789,000 Inspect: Saturday 12-12.40pm Contact: Gary De Paoli 0408 731 412 Kathryn Doyle 0432 609 115 www.riddellrealestate.com.au Property ID: 403889370

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CLASSIFIEDS HOUSES FOR SALE Real Estate

2/18 Blackall St, WOOMBYE

5442 1888

OPEN HOMES - Saturday DIDDILLIBAH: 374-375 Diddillibah Rd Sat 11-11.40 Needs to be Sold! Owners Relocating! This 3 bedroom home is ripe for the renovator with air in the living area and dining room. Shed at the back, f/fenced, adjoins horse property. Don’t Delay ... Inspect Now! Only $399,000 WEST WOOMBYE: 409-415 Blackall Range Rd Open Sat 12-12.40. Private 10 acres, spacious family home, 2 large living areas, separate teenagers retreat, ig. Pool, outdoor entertaining. This home has the lot. Room for van / boat $789,000

10 acres in Palmwoods This el elegant legantt Q Queenslander-style ueensland der-sttyle l h home omee iiss on 10 kitchen, 0 acres and d ffeatures a country-style l k h high ceilings, ducted air-conditioning, Jarrah f oors and a large rear entertaining deck. Outside, a seven-bay shed with three-phase power contains a self-contained granny f at at one end and a further three-bay lockable parking and storage area at the other. Another large structure houses a games room with bathroom, kitchenette and guest accommodation. The land is fully fenced, with rich, fertile paddocks and rural views.

ROSEMOUNT: 33 Lemon Grove Pl. Sat 1-1.40 Large home on a private 1.28 acre block in a convenient and peaceful location. Pol tmb f oors, 9’ ceilings, rooms of generous size. Off ce upstairs, east facing, sunny verandah. 5brms, 2bath, suit granny f at conversion. Many features! Great buy at only $569,000

46 Country Road, Palmwoods 5 bed, 4 bath, 8 car Buyers from $1 million Riddell Real Estate 5442 1888 Kirk Patrick 0439 395 599

WOOMBYE: 15 Eagleview Court Sat 2-2.40 Character plus, charming pole home with 3 brms, 2 bath, 2 car and pool, lovely verandah. Polished timber f oors, end of quiet cul de sac, close to schools & transport. Picturesque outlook to forest $419,000 PALMWOODS: 46 Country Rd Sat 3-3.40 Majestic, private rural enclave, 5 brm home set on 10 quality acres. Spacious living, magnif cent deck, granny f at, 5 bay garage + 2 bay carport. 12mx10m shed, grazing paddocks and more Buyers from $1,000,000 PERWILLOWEN: 399 Perwillowen Rd Open Sunday: 11-11.40 or by Appointment. Superb privacy, seclusion & endless options .. yet only 6 minutes from shops, services, schools & transport. Views, grazing paddocks, large dam, f owing natural spring & creek rainforest pockets. birds & wildlife. Huge 2 storey home, 2brm “granny f at” downstairs. Massive 12car, 3phase power shed with off ce + bedroom + optional equipment and machinery. Unique Nirvana .. unlimited possibilities. Owners of 30yrs are now ready to Go! $785,000

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Ph 0410 679 708.

SURPRISE MODERN PERKS + 100 yrs of CHARM Enjoy your essential lifestyle comforts, privacy and rural outlook on 3005sqm, with classic 1910 elegance - Town 2km. • 2 bath, 3 bed, sleepout + study • SOLAR, fireplace + insulation • Verandahs, cook’s kitchen, 11ft ceilings, spacious living areas • 9m x 6m garage + remote • BUILDING/PEST REPORTS available Seller says AS GOOD AS SOLD! Auction on site 1pm Sunday December 1st 103 Maleny-Stanley River Rd, MALENY

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1 1 2 MOUNTAIN CREEK $320PW Waterfront townhouse with well presented kitchen, open plan living and two good sized bedrooms. Single security car space and visitor parking bays. Sorry pets are not permitted. Available 19th Dec 1 1 3 WARANA $360PW A lovely home, with new carpet and lino laid only 6 months ago, within walking distance to the beach , shopping and public transport. Don’t miss the opportunity, sorry no pets. 2 2 4 SIPPY DOWNS $420PW Single level home with fully fenced yard and side access. Close to local shops, the university and public transport. Pets may be considered on application. Available 21st November. 2 2 4 SIPPY DOWNS $430PW Fantastic family home on huge block. Modern kitchen with dishwasher and ample pantry space. Two living areas, north facing patio overlooks huge fully fenced yard. Close to Uni and shops. Pets are not permitted. Available 15th Nov. 1 2 3 MINYAMA $455PW Located on the water, this modern apartment has an enviable location, within walking distance to shops, restaurants, medical facilities and transport at your doorstop, this property is fully furnished. Sorry no pets Available 24th October. 2 2 3 MOOLOOLABA $650PW This beautiful apartment won’t disappoint, with modern décor, spacious living, and views to the marina. The complex boasts resort pool and a well-equipped gym. Available Now.

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LEO Jul 24-Aug 23 The moon links up with Saturn which will dampen your natural enthusiasm. But it does boost self-discipline, and puts you in the mood to get things done at home.

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A stop included in itinerary (4,2,4) Audible warning device (5) Philosopher (7) Fleet commander (7) An extra benefit (5) Insanity (6) Kindly (6) Factory (5) Caught (7) Bravery (7) Magnificence (5) Rebuke (4,2,4)

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Rower (7) Purport (5) Useless (6) Congenial (7) Compare (5) Contemporary (7-3) Very slow speed (6,4) Retrench (3,4) Profane (7) Taking some optimistic view (2,4) Fully mature (5) Feeling of insecurity (5)

JUNIOR X-WORD 1

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LEVEL: MEDIUM

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

Rules: Form as many words as possible. Each word must contain the centre letter. Plurals made by adding “s” are not counted. GOOD 12 BETTER 15 BEST 16

SCATTERWORD: SANDYACHT, sancta, snatch, scanty, candy, chant, yacht, canst, scant, scad, cash, chat, achy, scan, cant, cast, scat, sync, cyst.

JUNIOR X-WORD: likes, space, munch, scram, igloo, clean, globe, claus (LEMMINGS)

CROSSWORD: ACROSS: 1 Port of call 8 Siren 9 Thinker 10 Admiral 11 Bonus 12 Lunacy 14 Benign 17 Plant 19 Trapped 21 Courage 22 Glory 23 Take to task DOWN: 2 Oarsman 3 Tenor 4 Futile 5 Amiable 6 Liken 7 Present-day 8 Snail’s pace 13 Cut back 15 Impious 16 At best 18 Adult 20 Angst

SOLUTIONS

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7pm News. 7.30 7.30 Queensland. 8.00 QI. (PG) 8.30 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. (M) 9.25 Serangoon Road. (M) 10.20 Lateline. 11.00 Whites. (M) 11.30 Rage. (MA15+)

6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 8.30 MOVIE Robin Hood. (2010) (M) Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett. An archer returns home to England. 11.30 World’s Wildest Police Videos. (M) 12.30am Off The Map. (M)

6pm The WIN News Hour. 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 7.30 MOVIE Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince. (2009) (PG) Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson. 10.30 MOVIE Beetlejuice. (1988) (M) Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin. 12.20am The WIN News Hour Late Edition.

6pm The Simpsons. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Living Room. (PG) 8.30 NCIS. (M) A female technician is attacked. 10.30 Eyewitness News Late. 11.15 The Project. 12am The Late Show With David Letterman. (PG)

6pm Portrait Of A City. 6.30 World News Australia. 7.30 Coast. (PG) 8.35 The Bible: A History: Abraham. 9.30 As It Happened. 10.30 World News Australia. 11.05 MOVIE Happy Few. (2010) (MA15+) Marina Fois, Élodie Bouchez.

6pm Saturday Landline. 6.30 Gardening Australia. 7.00 News. 7.30 New Tricks. (PG) 8.30 Whitechapel. (M) 9.20 Kingdom. (PG) 10.10 Upstairs Downstairs. 11.10 Woodley. 11.35 Rage. (MA15+)

6pm News. 7.00 MOVIE Up. (2009) (PG) Voices of John Ratzenberger, Jordan Nagai, Edward Asner. 9.00 MOVIE Shooter. (2007) (M) Mark Wahlberg, Michael Peùa. A sniper is framed as an assassin. 11.40 World’s Wildest Police Videos. (M)

6pm News. 7.00 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos. (PG) 8.00 MOVIE Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs. (2009) (G) Voices of Anna Faris, Bill Hader. 10.00 MOVIE Year One. (2009) (M) 12am MOVIE The Condemned. (2007) (AV15+)

6pm The Simpsons. (PG) 6.30 David Attenborough’s Africa: Cape. 7.30 Bondi Vet. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE Tomorrow, When The War Began. (2010) (M) Caitlin Stasey, Rachel Hurd-Wood. Aussie teenagers ďŹ ght against an invasion. 10.40 To Be Advised.

6.30pm World News Australia. 7.30 Nordic Wild. 8.30 Simon Reeve’s Pilgrimage To Jerusalem: Pilgrimage To Jerusalem. 9.30 MOVIE Match Point. (2005) (M) Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Scarlett Johansson. 11.40 MOVIE The Valet. (2006) (M)

6.30pm Compass. 7.00 News. 7.30 Bodyline. (PG) 8.30 Luther. (M) 9.30 Chateau Chunder. (PG) 10.30 Miniseries: The Mystery Of Edwin Drood. (M) 11.30 MOVIE The Godfather. (1972) (MA15+) 7pm News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Australian Story. 8.30 Four Corners. 9.20 Media Watch. (PG) 9.35 Q&A. 10.35 Lateline. 11.10 The Business. 11.35 Dalziel And Pascoe. (M)

6pm News. 6.30 Sunday Night. 7.30 Wild Planet: North America: Born To Be Wild. 8.30 Bones. (M) 9.30 Castle. (M) 11.30 Family Tools. (PG) 12am Young, Dumb And Living Off Mum. (M) 6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Highway Patrol. (PG) 8.00 Air Rescue. (PG) 8.30 The Blacklist. (M) 9.30 Scandal. (M) 11.30 Mistresses. (M) 12.30am 30 Rock. (M)

6pm News. 6.30 David Attenborough’s Secrets Of Wild India. 7.30 60 Minutes. 8.30 MOVIE Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows. (2011) (M) 11.10 Revolution. (M) 12am Deep Water. (PG) 12.30 Financial Review. 6pm The WIN News Hour. 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 2 Broke Girls. (M) 9.00 Two And A Half Men. (M) 9.30 MOVIE Zoolander. (2001) (M) Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson. 11.15 Two And A Half Men. (M) 11.40 Extra. 12am WIN News.

6.30pm Natural Curiosities. 7.00 Have You Been Paying Attention? (PG) 7.30 Modern Family. (PG) 8.30 Elementary. (M) 9.30 MOVIE The A-Team. (2010) (M) 11.55 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 18. US Grand Prix. Qualifying. Replay. 6pm The Simpsons. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 A League Of Their Own. (PG) 8.30 Homeland. (M) 9.30 Blue Bloods. (M) 10.30 Eyewitness News Late. 11.15 The Project. 12am Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 18. US Grand Prix. Replay.

6.30pm World News Australia. 7.30 Lost Worlds. (PG) 8.30 Love, Marilyn. (M) 10.25 MOVIE No Hard Feelings. (2009) (M) Thierry Lhermitte, Milan Mauger. 12.20am MOVIE Paper Soldier. (2008) (M) Merab Ninidze, Chulpan Khamatova. 6pm Portrait Of A City. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Countdown To A Catastrophe. 8.30 The Truth About Fat. (M) 9.30 Legally Brown. (M) 10.00 Swift And Shift Couriers. (M) 10.30 World News. 11.00 The World Game. 11.30 Hellfjord. (M)

7pm News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Foreign Correspondent. 8.30 Keating: The Interviews. 9.30 At The Movies. (PG) 10.00 Jennifer Byrne Presents. 10.30 Lateline. 11.05 The Business. 11.30 Four Corners. 7pm News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 QI. 9.00 Ja’mie: Private School Girl. (M) 9.30 Shock Horror Aunty. 10.00 A Moody Christmas. (M) 10.30 Lateline. 11.05 The Business.

6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Dancing With The Stars. 9.30 Body Of Proof. (M) 10.30 Suits. (M) 11.30 Go On. (PG) 12am Always Sunny. (M) 12.30 30 Rock. (M) 6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Cosentino. (PG) 8.30 Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (M) 9.30 Surveillance Oz. (PG) 10.00 Motorway Patrol. (PG) 10.30 Air Crash Investigations. (PG) 11.30 That ’70s Show. (PG)

6pm The WIN News Hour. 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.00 Super Fun Night. 8.30 Revolution. (M) Nora contacts a fellow rebel. 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies. (M) 11.30 Weeds. (MA15+) 12am The WIN News Hour Late Edition. 6pm The WIN News Hour. 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 7.30 RBT. (PG) 8.30 Hostages. (M) 9.30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (M) 11.30 Extra. 12am The WIN News Hour Late Edition.

6pm The Simpsons. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 Jamie’s Fifteen Minute Meals. 8.30 NCIS. (M) 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 10.30 Eyewitness News Late. 11.15 The Project. 12am The Late Show With David Letterman. (PG) 6pm The Simpsons. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Bachelor Australia. (PG) 9.00 Sleepy Hollow. (M) 10.00 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 11.00 Eyewitness News Late. 11.45 The Project. 12.30am The Late Show With David Letterman. (PG)

6pm Portrait Of A City: Rome. 6.30 World News Australia. 7.30 JFK. (PG) 8.30 Insight. Current affairs forum program. 9.30 Dateline. 10.30 World News Australia. 11.00 Masters Of Sex. 12am Prisoners Of War. (M) 6pm Portrait Of A City. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Miracles Of Nature. 8.35 24 Hours In Emergency. (M) 9.30 Borgen. 10.35 World News. 11.05 Prisoners Of War. (M) 12.05am MOVIE Four Minutes. (2006) (MA15+)

7.00pm News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Exhumed. 8.30 Redfern Now. (M) 9.30 The Hour. (PG) 10.30 Lateline. 11.05 The Business. 11.30 The Lost JFK Tapes: The Assassination. (PG)

6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 8.00 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 8.30 Beauty And The Geek. (PG) 9.30 Grey’s Anatomy. (M) 10.30 The Amazing Race. (PG) 11.30 Grimm. (M) 12.30am Harry’s Practice.

6pm The WIN News Hour. 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.00 Top Gear Festival Sydney. (PG) 9.10 Top Gear: India. (PG) The boys pay a visit to India. 11.10 True CSI: Cold Blood: Death Of A Beauty King. (AV15+) 12am The WIN News Hour Late Edition.

6pm The Simpsons. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Bachelor Australia. (PG) 9.00 Law & Order: SVU. (M) 10.00 Wonderland. (M) 11.00 Eyewitness News Late. 11.45 The Project. 12.30am David Letterman. (PG)

6.30pm World News. 7.30 Italian Food Safari. 8.00 Destination Flavour: Japan. 8.30 Two Greedy Italians. (PG) 9.35 Masters Of Sex. 10.35 World News. 11.05 UEFA Champions League. 11.35 Thursday FC.

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DIGITAL CHOICE 6pm Sabrina. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 7.30 Glee. (PG) 8.30 New Girl. (PG) 9.00 The New Normal. (PG) 9.30 Next Top Model. (M) 10.30 Snog, Marry, Avoid? (PG) 11.45 Craig Ferguson. (PG)

SATURDAY

6pm M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Get Smart. (PG) 7.00 Cops. (PG) 7.30 Megastructures. (PG) 8.30 Cops: Adults Only. (M) 9.30 NBL. Round 6. Sydney v Townsville. 11.30 Miami Swat. (M) 12.30am Fight Master MMA. (M)

6pm Globe Guides. (PG) 6.30 Coastwatch. (PG) 7.00 Time Of My Life. (PG) 7.30 Underworld. (PG) 8.30 The Border.(PG) 9.30 Inspector Lynley Mysteries. (M) 11.30 Secrets Of War. (M)

6pm Horsepower TV. (PG) 6.30 Ultimate Factories. 7.30 Inside West Coast Customs. (PG) 9.30 Full Throttle Saloon. (M) 10.30 Rugby League. World Cup. Second quarter-final. From Wrexham, Wales.

6pm MOVIE Peter Pan. (2003) (PG) Jeremy Sumpter, Rachel Hurd-Wood. 8.30 MOVIE Rush Hour 3. (2007) (M) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. 10.30 Go Girls. (M) 11.30 Cult. (M) 12.30am Cult. (MA15+)

6.30pm Secret Dealers. (PG) 7.30 Antiques. 8.30 CSI: NY. (M) 9.30 CSI. (M) 10.30 The Mentalist. (M) 11.20 The Closer. (M) 12.20am MOVIE The Sundowners. (1960) (G)

6pm Get Smart. (PG) 6.30 The Ultimate Rider. (PG) 7.00 Trick My Truck. (PG) 7.30 Safe Breakers. 8.30 Lights Out. (M) 9.30 Bellator MMA. (M) 11.30 Blokesworld. 12am 48 Hours. (M)

6pm Sabrina, The Teenage Witch. (PG) 6.30 Life Unexpected. (PG) 7.30 The Bachelor Australia. (PG) 9.00 Sex And The City. (M) 10.45 In Plain Sight. (M) 11.45 The Loop. (PG)

SUNDAY

6pm Friends. (PG) 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Antiques. 8.30 MOVIE In Good Company. (2004) (PG) Dennis Quaid. 10.45 MOVIE My Boss’s Daughter. (2003) 12.25am MOVIE Man At The Top. (1973) (M)

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7pm Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Best Of The Doctor. 8.15 Radio Star. (M) 8.35 27 Inch Man. (PG) 9.25 Like A Version. 9.30 Louis And Michael. (M) 10.30 Sex Rehab. (M) 11.15 Late Programs.

6.30pm Medics On Call. (PG) 7.30 Motorway Patrol. (PG) 8.00 Dog Patrol. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The Country. 10.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 11.45 Revenge. (M)

6.30pm MOVIE Jack And Jill. (2011) (PG) 8.30 MOVIE Beverly Hills Cop II. (1987) (M) 10.30 MOVIE Team America: World Police. (2004) (MA15+) 12.30am Rugby League. World Cup.

8.30pm Big Bang. (PG) 9.00 Anger Management. (M) 9.30 MOVIE The Invasion. (2007) (M) Nicole Kidman. 11.30 The Inbetweeners. (MA15+) 12.30am Nikita.(AV15+)

6.30pm Antiques. 7.30 Border Force. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE Sliding Doors. (1998) (M) Gwyneth Paltrow, John Hannah. 10.30 The Closer. (M) 11.30 MOVIE Network. (1976) (M)

6pm M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Wild Racers. (PG) 7.00 Hook, Line And Sisters. (PG) 7.30 Fishing. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE K-19: The Widowmaker. (2002) (M) 11.15 Hell’s Kitchen. (M) 12.15am The Good Guys. (M)

6pm Sabrina. (PG) 6.30 Raymond. (PG) 7.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 8.00 Futurama. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE Juno. (2007) (M) 10.30 Wilfred. (MA15+) 11.00 The Office. (PG) 12.30 Raymond. (PG)

MONDAY

7.40pm MOVIE What A Girl Wants. (2003) (G) Amanda Bynes, Colin Firth. 9.50 MOVIE Love, Wedding, Marriage. (2011) (PG) Mandy Moore, Kellan Lutz, James Brolin. 11.40 MOVIE Bandits. (2001) (M)

ONE (CH50)

6pm Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Stan Lee’s Super-humans. (PG) 8.15 Children’s Programs. 8.25 Robert And Sheepy. 8.30 The Call Centre. (M) 9.30 Funny As. (M) 10.45 Buzzcocks. (M)

6pm Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 MidMorning Matters. (PG) 8.30 Louis Theroux. (M) 9.30 Breaking Bad. (M) 10.15 27 Inch Man. (PG) 11.05 Married To The Moonies. (PG)

6pm Bargain Hunt. 7.00 Today Tonight. 7.30 Mighty Ships. 8.30 Mighty Ships. (PG) 9.40 Wire In The Blood. (M) 11.45 Dangerfield. (PG)

6pm Pimp My Ride. (PG) 6.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 7.30 High Tech Rednecks. (PG) 8.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 9.30 American Restoration. (PG) 10.30 American Pickers. (PG) 11.30 SportsFan Clubhouse. (PG)

6pm Two And A Half Men. (PG) 6.30 The Middle. (PG) 7.30 Auction Hunters. (PG) 8.00 Top Gear. (PG) 9.30 MOVIE The Terminator. (1984) (M) 11.40 Inbetweeners. (MA15+) 12.10am The Middle. (PG)

6pm Friends. (PG) 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 RBT. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE Seven Pounds. (2008) (M) Will Smith, Rosario Dawson. 11.00 Rizzoli & Isles. (M) 12am The Closer. (M)

6pm M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Get Smart. (PG) 7.00 Cops. (PG) 7.30 Hardliners. (PG) 8.00 Million Dollar Catch. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE Turbulence. (1997) (M) Ray Liotta. 10.35 48 Hours. (M) 11.35 Miami Swat. (M)

6pm Sabrina. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 8.00 Raising Hope. (PG) 8.30 Supernatural. (M) 9.30 American Horror Story. 10.30 Gates. (M) 11.30 Craig Ferguson. (PG) 12.30am Ent. Tonight. (PG)

7pm Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 Mid-Morning. (M) 8.30 Good Game. 9.00 #7DaysLater. 9.05 Archer. (M) 9.30 Hard Time. (PG) 10.15 Best Of The Doctor. 11.00 Superhumans. (PG)

6pm Bargain Hunt. 7.00 Today Tonight. 7.30 Inventions That Shook The World. (PG) 8.30 Air Crash Investigations. (PG) 10.40 I Shouldn’t Be Alive. (M) 11.45 Revenge. (M)

6pm Pimp My Ride. (PG) 6.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 7.30 Craziest Fools. (PG) 8.30 Family Guy. (M) 9.00 American Dad! (M) 9.30 Family Guy. (M) 10.30 American Dad! (M)

6pm Two And A Half Men. (PG) 6.30 The Middle. (PG) 7.30 The Bachelor. (PG) 9.30 MOVIE Sex And The City 2. (2010) (MA15+) Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall. 12.30am The Middle. (PG)

6pm Friends. (PG) 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Earthflight. (PG) 8.30 The Mentalist. (M) 9.30 Australian Families Of Crime. (M) 11.30 The Closer. (M) 12.30am Friends. (PG)

6pm M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Get Smart. (PG) 7.00 Cops. (PG) 7.30 Construction. 8.30 Cops: Adults Only. (M) 9.30 Ross Kemp. (M) 10.30 Fight Master MMA. (M) 11.30 Defenders. (M)

6pm Sabrina. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 7.30 Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 8.30 Apartment 23. (PG) 9.30 Fresh Meat. (MA15+) 10.30 Wonderland. (M) 11.30 Craig Ferguson. (PG)

6pm Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. 8.15 MidMorning. (M) 8.30 The Call Centre. (M) 9.30 Opening Shot. (PG) 10.05 Amish: Secret Life. 11.00 Hard Time. (PG)

6pm Bargain Hunt. 7.00 Today Tonight. 7.30 Motorway Patrol. (PG) 8.00 Borderline. (PG) 8.30 Fantasy Homes. 9.30 Empty Homes. (PG) 10.10 Sandcastles. (PG) 10.40 Homes Under The Hammer.

6pm Pimp My Ride. (PG) 6.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 7.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 8.30 Hardcore Pawn. (PG) 9.30 American Pickers. (PG) 11.30 SportsFan Clubhouse. (PG) 12.30am The Chaser’s War On Everything. (M)

6pm Two And A Half Men. (PG) 6.30 The Middle. (PG) 7.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 The Originals. (M) 9.30 MOVIE Interview With The Vampire. (1994) (AV15+) Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt. 11.50 Fringe. (M)

6pm Friends. (PG) 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Customs. (PG) 8.30 RPA. (PG) 9.30 What’s Your Emergency? (M) 10.30 Cold Case. (M) 11.30 The Closer. (M) 12.30am Gideon’s Way. (M)

6pm M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Get Smart. (PG) 7.00 Cops. (PG) 7.30 White Collar. (PG) 8.30 Law & Order: UK. (M) 9.30 Sons Of Anarchy. (AV15+) 10.30 Vegas. (M) 11.30 The Good Guys. (PG) 12.30am Wild Racers. (PG)

6pm Sabrina. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 7.30 Simpsons. (PG) 8.00 Futurama. (PG) 8.30 Simpsons. (PG) 9.00 Futurama. (PG) 9.30 Cleveland. (M) 10.00 Bob’s Burgers. (M) 10.30 Unsupervised. (MA15+)

7pm Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 Buzzcocks. (M) 9.00 Derek. (MA15+) 9.30 Chatty Man. (M) 10.15 Mock The Week. (M) 10.45 Funny As. (M)

6pm Bargain Hunt. 7.00 Today Tonight. 7.30 MOVIE The Eagle Has Landed. (1976) (PG) 10.20 MOVIE Fierce Creatures. (1997) (M) 12.20am MOVIE The Story Of Esther Costello. (1957) (PG)

6pm Pimp My Ride. (PG) 6.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 7.30 Swamp People. (PG) 8.30 Turtleman. (PG) 9.30 Family Guns. (M) 10.30 Repo. (M) 11.30 Jetpack Nation. (PG) 12am Robo Cars. (PG)

6pm Two And A Half Men. (PG) 6.30 The Middle. (PG) 7.30 Survivor. (PG) 8.30 Big Bang. (PG) 9.30 MOVIE Sharknado. (AV15+) 11.30 Inbetweeners. (MA15+) 12am The Middle. (PG)

6pm Friends. (PG) 7.00 Antiques. 7.30 Hot Property. (PG) 8.30 Domestic Blitz. (PG) 9.30 Embarrassing Teenage Bodies. (M) 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies. (M) 11.30 Supernanny USA. (PG)

6pm M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Get Smart. (PG) 7.00 Cops. (PG) 7.30 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG) 8.30 Ross Noble. (M) 9.30 League Of Their Own. (PG) 10.30 Hounds. (M) 11.00 Blokesworld.

6pm Sabrina. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 7.30 Futurama. (PG) 8.30 Star Trek: DS9. (PG) 11.30 Craig Ferguson. (PG) 12.30am Ent. Tonight. (PG)

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7.30pm MOVIE The Adventures Of Rocky & Bullwinkle. (2000) (PG) 9.30 MOVIE Surrogates. (2009) (M) Bruce Willis, Radha Mitchell. 11.30 Rude Tube. (M) 12am Unsolved Mysteries. (M)

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TUESDAY

6pm Bargain Hunt. 7.00 Today Tonight. 7.30 Once Upon A Time. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The Country. 10.30 Four In A Bed. (PG) 11.30 Deception. (M) 12.30am MOVIE A Bullet Is Waiting. (1954) (PG)

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WEDNESDAY

6pm Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.10 Artist’s View. (PG) 8.35 Different Breed. (PG) 9.20 #7DaysLater. 9.30 Sex Rehab. (M) 10.10 Chatty Man. (M) 11.00 Derek. (M)

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SURF REPORT with MWP’s man in the water

Well it’s a good time to grab a surf ng vid (or a DVD if you’re a hipster), magazine or jump onto YouTube because it is looking grim out there – light winds with rain and a very small swell. But I do have some very exciting news – between you and me! MWP is giving away a brand-new Hypto Krypto courtesy of Beachbeat in the lead-up to Christmas. I will tell you all about this amazing board in the next couple of issues, so stay tuned. Now, we are getting down to the business end of the ASP tour, and providing Fanning does not do an injury to himself between now and the pipe contest he should be crowned world champ. Let’s hope Julian can slide into the top f ve as it would be great if he could lay claim to a pipe title. That would send a huge message! But it’s hard to look past John John at home. Odds on favourite – yew!

FISHING REPORT with Wayne Nilsson from Maroochydore Fishing World

ESTUARY: Trevally are taking live bait and lures around the Maroochy motorway bridge pylons and Petrie Creek mouth with the top or bottom of the tide the only times they feed. Monster whiting are on yabbies around Goat Island on the rising tide. Mud crabs are up most creeks. More rain would help f ush the creeks and rivers. SURF: Flathead are working along the shallow gutters from Maroochy North Shore to Mudjimba using pillies or strip baits, slowly retrieved. Find whiting along Maroochy and Alex beaches on the rising tides. OFFSHORE: Mixed reef f sh will be appearing from the Blinker to the Gneerings using small bottle squid. Catch snapper, pearlies, amberjack and rosy job f sh with pillies and cuttlef sh the best baits. Black marlin are now sharing the bait schools with sailf sh. Water temp is around 24 degrees. FRESHWATER: Both Boondooma and Joh’s dam are returning bass on spinner baits and live shrimps, but you must f nd where they are schooling on your sounder. Head to Somerset for golden perch, bass and jew on baits and deep diving lures. Borumba has saratogas on f y. What a buzz! Lake Macdonald is a quiet little spot for a bit of the same.

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