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Editor’s letter
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etting paid to write is pretty cool, but getting paid to read, now there’s a job. And I speak from experience – about 10 years ago when working for a Sydney newspaper, I used to write book reviews. Heaven! So as you can imagine, when I was compiling this week’s cover story, it certainly did not feel like work for me, and I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed working on it. This week we’re bringing you our winter reading guide. I’ve been on the hunt for some new releases that have the industry talking, and I share a few of my favourite titles with you. We also have three local booksellers who share with us their picks of new releases and old favourites. If you’re at a loss as to what to do this weekend, head out to your local bookseller and grab yourself some books. Winter provides a great excuse to go to bed at 8.30pm with your favourite novel, and let’s face it, there’s nothing on tellie you’ll miss out on. Speaking of getting cosy, we have three pages of stylish buys for the home, starting on page 32. In a change of pace, our My Weekly Preview fashion expert Di Mullins is already in a spring mood, as she shares her favourite warm-weather buys over in my style on page 30. Over in my travel on page 24, we head to a country a few of us in the MWP would be happy to visit – Turkey. In My Property Preview, we are still in something of a travelling mood, with advice on how to move house with little children, as well as property-related news and plenty of homes for sale. That starts on page 39. Jemma Pearson
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My Weekly Preview is a high-quality magazine delivering more of what matters to the Sunshine Coast. Following on from the hugely successful My Property Preview, which was the Coast’s leading real estate and property magazine for more than three years, My Weekly Preview features news, business, motoring, socials, health, lifestyle content and more, as well as the most up-to-date information on local real estate. Delivered fresh every Friday. We’re also conscious of the environment at MWP – all our home delivered magazines are wrapped in biodegradable plastic.
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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 southerly with SW winds change early, followed by a SE However, waves will be even smaller change. the half to one-foot 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-morn is ing 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 hoping for at least some rideable waves.
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WINTER READING GUIDE Many people I know dread winter – without the beach to beckon they just don’t know what to do with themselves. But I love the colder months because it gives us all an excuse to spend time indoors curled up with a book. Need inspiration for winter reads to get you through to September? Hopefully you will f nd it in the following pages.
EDITOR’S PICKS It’s been a busy year for me and incredibly, I haven’t read a book since February. This needs to change. So, what will I be reading this winter? The plan is to get stuck into People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks. My friend Kerry has read the awardwinning novel six times (yes, six!), so I am an intrigued to f nd out what it is about this read that has her so hooked. So, what would I recommend to others? A few contemporary novels I have added to my favourites list in the past few years include the following:
by John Irving
I love American writer John Irving, and while Last Night in Twisted River isn’t quite up to the Irving classics such as The World According to Garp, A Prayer for Owen Meany or The Hotel New Hampshire, it is classic Irving – quirky, unpredictable, incredibly endearing and very cheeky.
thomas cromwell trilogy
by Hilary Mantel Hilary Mantel made history when she won her f rst Booker Prize for 2009’s Wolf Hall, then won again for the 2012 sequel, Bring Up the Bodies. They were gripping, meaty reads and I can’t wait for the third instalment of the Thomas Cromwell trilogy.
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All that I am
I haven’t seen the movie adaptation but can’t imagine it’s a patch on this beautiful novel. Narrated by Death, it tells the story of a 10-year-old girl in Nazi Germany.
Again set in Germany at the time Hitler came to power, Funder’s 2012 Miles Franklin award-winner is a moving tale of love, betrayal and regret.
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Before Dan Brown wrote his bestselling and divisive Da Vinci Code, he was a pop singer & songwriter
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interest would be putting it mildly (see more over the page).
• Tim Winton’s Eyrie. The West Australian author’s books are not for the faint of heart, but they are always worth the ride, and there is quite the buzz about this one.
• A timely, satisfying novel, we hear the critics have fallen in love with Luigi’s Freedom Ride by Alan Murray.
• To say that Lost and Found, the debut novel by Australian Brooke Davis, is generating
• Deborah Harkness’s The Book of Life, is the f nal in The New York Times bestselling All Souls
trilogy. If you like witches and vampires this one’s for you. • All the Birds, Singing by Evie Wyld. Wyld beat an impressive list of authors, including Richard Flanagan and Tim Winton, to take out this year’s Miles Franklin award for her dark tale.
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picks Kay Nixon, Buderim Books The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd Based on a true story, this book deals with issues of prejudice and human determination. A slave girl rises up above her shackled existence and two sisters rebel against their upbringing and become trailblazers in speaking out against slavery. They are also pioneers in feminism. Goldfinch by Donna Tartt A gripping and challenging read about a boy who loses his mother but gains a rare painting. The resulting diff culties he endures in his life are at times harrowing but well worth the effort, as this novel is very well written. Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock by Matthew Quick Engaging and confronting, this novel deals with issues
such as suicide but it does leave you with hope. This clever account of a life in turmoil has been written for adults and young adults. Ronan’s Echo by Joanne Van Os Set in contemporary Sydney, a forensic archaeologist learns about her family’s history through First World War evidence and uncovers complex secrets and relationships. An interesting insight into the diff culties arising in families touched by the tragedy of war. Similar to Kate Moreton in format. The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith By now most people know this is an alias for JK Rowling. This is the sequel to her f rst detective novel, The Cuckoo’s Calling, both of which have great characters and an interesting plot. Again set in London, this takes place in literary circles.
Peter Bulkeley, Corelli Books The Catcher In The Rye by JD Salinger (1951) Through its memorable narrator/character Holden Caulf eld, this novel offers insights into the teenage mind. The book attracted enormous controversy, and even censorship, in its early years. Some see 16-year-old Holden as immature, lazy and unfocussed, while others f nd his loneliness, generosity and sensitivity endearing. His capacity to pick the ‘phony’ features of the adult world is reason to revisit this novel. The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck (1939) This American classic came from Steinbeck’s 1938 visit to Californian camps where families had f ed the dustbowl droughts of Oklahoma. His experience of Americans starving to death gave us the
long-suffering Joad family and their desperate, forlornly optimistic trek across America. As poverty in contemporary America escalates and the effects of climate change gains attention, this classic asks the eternal question: will humanity triumph over inhumanity? All Quiet On The Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque (1929) Based on the German author’s experience in the First World War, this is a superb account of the horror, futility and comradeship of the trenches. Remarque comments in the preface that the novel “will try simply to tell of a generation of men who, even though they may have escaped its shells, were destroyed by the war”. It makes for sober reading.
F. Scott Fitzgerald went through several names for his magnum opus, including Trimalchio, Under the Red, White and Blue, and Gold-Hatted Gatsby. he probably got it right with The Great Gatsby
My Brother Jack by George Johnston (1964) This Australian novel is a semi-autobiographical tale of two brothers, one the typical Aussie bloke and the other, a more bookish intellectual. Set in Melbourne between the two World Wars, it covers the generation that was affected by the wars and the Great Depression. It eloquently examines the stereotypes and values that Australians are constantly reminded of. Lord Of The Flies by William Golding (1954) This English writer gives a confronting reminder of how thin the veneer of civilisation is. A group of schoolboys marooned on an island quickly divide into those who see a need for rules and morality as opposed to those who seek power at the expense of fairness and humanity. A cleverly written novel, which, if it were a true story, would be just another evening horror item in SBS’s World News.
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Graeme Bowden, The BookShop at Caloundra Lost and Found by Brook Davis I was able to read this whimsical story in just three sittings but wanted it to go on for much longer. This is a terrif c tale with three main characters: Millie Bird, seven years old, obedient to a point, very wise but a bit preoccupied with dead things; Agatha Pantha, old, reclusive, cantankerous, very resourceful and delightful in a funny sort of way; and Karl the Touch Typist, very old, kind, lonely, brave and a bit resourceful. I knew this story had to end because I was
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running out of pages but I was not expecting this ending – brilliant and perfect. Mr Wigg by Inga Simpson Inga, I am pleased to say, is a Sunshine Coast author and she has written a wonderful novel. Mr Wigg has been widowed for a number of years but still lives as if Mrs Wigg were present and inf uencing his work in their garden of f owers, vegetables and his beloved fruit trees. This is not an action story. It is just a lovely gentle story about family and the problems and joys that confront them all. I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes This is 887 pages of just thrilling entertainment. Given the background of the
author, which I did not know at the time, this was to be expected. Fast paced, lots of action and locations, twists in the plot and a range of characters for you to like or loath depending on your mood and where you are in the story. This story is very well written, very believable, and will keep you wondering until the very end. Brilliant. To Be Sung Underwater by Tom McNeal Tom McNeal has a beautiful style of writing. Easy to read, humorous, evocative and able to involve all your emotions. To be Sung Underwater is the story of a couple, Judith and Malcolm, both successful in their careers but perhaps growing apart individually. Judith
Joseph Heller’s Catch-22 started out with the title Catch-18. When Heller’s agent asked him to change it, they threw around Catch-11, Catch-17 and Catch-14 before settling on the number 22
wonders what life may have been like if she had stayed in her small home town of Rufus Sage, Nebraska and continued her involvement with the boy who was her f rst love, Willy Blunt, the builder. The ending, which may not be what we would all want, is wonderful. The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard Flanagan There have been many books written about life as a POW on the Thai-Burma railway but Richard felt he needed to write this book to better understand what his father went through during the war. Like many of the men who served during the Second World War, Richard’s father did not talk about his experiences. I think this book helps us to understand that generation better. It has been one of the most popular books on the market since Christmas.
The blushing British doyenne of the printed word, Barbara Cartland, wrote a whopping 723 novels before passing away at the age of 98. Incredibly, she also left behind 160 unpublished manuscripts
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ust like any good garden, the Queensland Garden Expo has been nurtured from humble beginnings to a flourishing event. What started with 30 exhibitors and 300 visitors 30 years ago has grown into a three-day event with more than 360 exhibitors and 115 demonstrations and is expected to attract more than 35,000 visitors. Queensland Garden Expo event manager Marion Beazley says while the event has evolved signif cantly over the past three decades, the fundamental ingredients that helped to make the Expo so popular remained the same. “We have always made a concerted effort to be ahead of and responsive to the latest trends in the gardening realm, which has been instrumental to our success,” Beazley says. “In the early days, the event had a real focus on gardening in the sub-tropics. During periods of recession, the emphasis changed to creating a garden with Asian
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unshine Coast TAFE graduate Amy Fulton has been awarded the inaugural Sunshine Coast Destination CEO Award for Most Innovative New Product, as part of a program aimed at recognising and rewarding local talent. As part of the collaboration between East Coast TAFE and Sunshine Coast Destination the Travel and Tourism diploma students received support to showcase innovative ideas and create Sunshine Coast tourism products. Fulton’s winning concept, Alfresco Bikes, is to create a bike hire business with an option for customers to buy a range of picnic hampers featuring fresh local produce. SCDL CEO Simon Ambrose says it is crucial for tourism businesses to come up with innovative ways of operating, creating new products and experiences for visitors.
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Leading Australian writer, scientist and conservationist professor Tim Flannery will present a free public lecture at the University of the Sunshine Coast next week. The lecture is part of USC’s 2014 Research Week, which takes place at Sippy Downs from July 14 to July 18. Flannery, a former Australian of the Year and Australian Humanist of the Year, has named 25 living and 50 fossil mammal species and was described by David Attenborough as a great explorer. Flannery’s pivotal book on global warming, The Weather Makers: How Man Is Changing the Climate and What It Means for Life on Earth, was a New York Times bestseller. USC Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) professor Roland De Marco says the week is an opportunity for the wider community to see and hear about the diverse research underway at USC, as staff and students celebrate their outstanding achievements of the
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BUDERIM FOUNDATION The Sunshine Coast’s Amanda Gore is the keynote speaker at the Buderim Foundation’s annual Celebrity breakfast next week. Gore is a communications expert who helps people drive positive outcomes in their life. Buderim Foundation chair Professor Paul Clark says the Foundation is committed to introducing interesting people to its ambassadors and their friends and guests. “One way in which this is achieved is through our annual celebrity breakfast and we are really excited to be welcoming the delightful and inspiring Amanda Gore this year,” Clark says. “We are lucky to have people of this calibre on our doorstep and Amanda Gore is so close, she’s a Buderim resident.” The Celebrity breakfast starts at 7am on Wednesday July 16 at Buderim Tavern. Tickets are $40. To book call 5456 1943 or email edwardsrr3@gmail.com.
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$2.49 Bullying in schools should never be tolerated. Discussing bullying with our children can sometimes be diff cult, but a new app may help. The beautiful interactive book, Dandelion, tells the story of Benjamin, a young boy trying to f nd his place at school. He encounters many challenging situations, which our own children may face at some stage throughout their school years. This is an awarding-winning app, with beautifully designed graphics interwoven with a heartfelt storyline. It is one app def nitely worth the price tag and may just provide the stimulus for your child to open up regarding the issues of bullying and peer group pressure. Dandelion is available for IOS for $2.49. Paul Hamilton is the Primary ICT co-ordinator at Matthew Flinders Anglican College. You can follow Paul on twitter @PaulHamilton8 or Facebook www.facebook.com/Appsbypaulhamilton.
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Gallipoli
If Gallipoli is the reason you are here, make sure you do it right and get a guide. While you can easily travel around the Gallipoli Peninsula and visit all the important sights, war cemeteries, and memorials yourself, to get a real feel for how the battles unfolded at Anzac Cove a century ago, a local guide adds all the necessary background. Most guided tours go for about four hours and every second is needed to really appreciate the remote beaches, the ridges, valleys, and trenches and tunnels hidden in the undulating wild scrub of the area where so many lost their lives. You can do a very long full-day tour from Istanbul or go to Canakkale and stay a night or two to enjoy the area.
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While in Gallipoli, enjoy the seaside resort of Canakkale, where hourly ferries dart across the Dardenelles joining the European Gallipoli peninsula with the Turkish mainland in Asia Minor. The remains of the city of Troy are a half-hour trip south from Canakkale. The giant wooden horse from the Hollywood movie starring Brad Pitt and Eric Bana is on the promenade at Canakkale, while there’s another at the ruins which is becoming a worthy tourist attraction. There is a lot more to Troy than the story from Homer’s Iliad and the trip is worth the effort.
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Istanbul is your likely arrival destination in Turkey. You need at least four full days to truly appreciate all that is on offer in this ancient city straddling Europe and Asia. Once Byzantium, then Constantinople, the city has a history to rival Athens and Rome. The big sights include the Aya Sofya, once a Christian cathedral, then
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The most famous tourist area of Istanbul, many who visit the city don’t leave its environs. Apart from the Aya Sofya, Blue Mosque, and Hippodrome, it is walking distance to the giant covered Grand Bazaar and equally alluring Spice Market. The other major attractions in the area include the underground cistern, made famous in James Bond movies and Dan Brown novels, the massive Topkapi Palace where the Sultans ruled for 800 years, and the nearby Istanbul
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One of Turkey’s must-see places, Ephesus drew the Apostle Paul in the years after the death of Christ and pilgrims still head there in droves. But now they come to see some of the best and biggest Roman ruins outside Italy. For fans of archaeology or Raiders of the Lost Ark, it’s a fascinating look at how the Romans lived. The remains of the Greek Temple of Artemis are nearby – one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World; and the supposed house where Christ’s mother Mary lived out her f nal days. There’s nowhere to stay in Ephesus itself but the beautiful beachside port of Kusadasi is a short drive away.
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This central Turkish region features lunar-like landscape, ancient underground cities some 800 metres deep, towns carved into the sandstone mountains complete with churches and painted walls, and giant volcanic rock shapes carved over centuries by the wind and rain. Urgup and Goreme are the starting points for foot, bicycle, horse or bus tours. Some of the valleys and ravines look a bit like America’s Grand Canyon and are a hikers’ paradise. The other great way to see this area is by hot-air balloon. Weather conditions are conducive year round and while views of the landscape from on high are incredible, the experience of f oating away as the sun rises is worth the cost alone.
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e believe the Australian dollar will soften over the remainder of 2014 due to weaker commodity prices, moderate Chinese growth and narrower interest rate differentials. Our year-end target is $US0.89. The transition back to trend growth in the Australian economy is proceeding slowly, and downside risks to growth exist via a larger than expected decline in mining capital investment and more intense f scal drag as the Federal Government tightens f scal policy. A frothy housing market and improvement in the labour market are likely to keep the Reserve Bank steady on the cash rate. The RBA
has hinted that it is no longer forecasting a rise in unemployment, and the latest labour market data reinforces the trend of better employment outcomes. We note there is some uncertainty as to how quickly and how far the US Federal Reserve will adjust its cash rate. Further improvement in American employment or an uptick in inf ation would represent clear headwinds for the Australian dollar/ American dollar exchange rate. Iron ore prices are down 21 per cent since the start of the year in American dollar terms, with Australia’s terms of trade biased lower through 2014. Due to the difference between spot and rolling contract prices received by Australian exporters, weaker market commodity prices take time to be ref ected in trade outcomes. Nonetheless, the March trade data show the f rst signs that export values are starting to ref ect the signs of lower commodity prices, with Australia recording its lowest trade surplus for a year.
We expect the terms of trade to fall f ve per cent this year. Despite the fact the Australian dollar has diverged from high-frequency measures of commodity prices, the terms of trade should still be a signif cant anchor for Australia’s real exchange rate. Recent Chinese purchasing managers index (PMI) data are consistent with stabilisation in the economy in the near term, but we expect the pace of recovery to be modest. The Australian dollar has had a solid directional relationship with movements in the Chinese manufacturing PMI, and recent movements in the currency suggests that it looks a touch overvalued relative to the PMI. In this context, we do not believe that better Chinese data would necessarily be supportive of a materially higher dollar. Chris Harris is an authorised representative (no 435773) of Ord Minnett Ltd, AFS licence 237121. This article contains general f nancial advice only and does not consider your personal circumstances; you should determine its suitability to you. Before acquiring a f nancial product you should consider the relevant product disclosure statement. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. Chris can be reached on 5430 4444.
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CLAPTON, COCKER AND CO The Claptomaniacs return to the Coolum-Peregian RSL, this time with a full evening program of Eric Clapton tunes and a saucy side order of Joe Cocker, featuring guest vocalist Kenny Gamble. It kicks off with Clapton; all your favourite songs, from I Shot the Sheriff, Layla, Tears in Heaven, Lay Down Sally, Promises, Knocking on Heaven’s Door, Change the World and more. Followed by a liberal serving of Cocker classics, such as With a Little Help from My Friends, Unchain My Heart, and You Can Leave Your Hat On. And f nishes with lashings of CREAM, including Sunshine of Your Love, Strange Brew, White Room, Born Under A Bad Sign, Badge, Crossroads.
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Friday, July 11 LIVI ROBINS, The Surf Club Mooloolaba, 5.30pm ADAM POWER, Club Kawana, 6.15pm LEASE VASEY, Caloundra Surf Club, 6.30pm PAUL MCKENNA, Maroochy Surf Club, 7.30pm LITTLE BASTARD, Solbar, 8pm NOIZY NEIGHBOURS DJ PARTY, Beerwah Hotel, 8pm THE RUSTY DOGS, Kings Beach Tavern, 8pm RICKY THE ROCKSTAR, One Up Bar and Bistro, 8pm
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Thursday, July 17 WOODY DEAN, Club Kawana, 11am GREG ANDREW, Maroochy Surf Club, 6pm REMI, L-fresh the Lion & Bates, Solbar, 8pm
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>> Paint the Music Check out the annual mixed and multi media group exhibition, Paint the Music, at the Atrium Gallery, Buderim Craft Cottage this week. Exhibitors come from across the Coast and the works feature a variety of traditional and contemporary subjects, including oils, pastels, acrylics, wood and 3D sculptures. The exhibition is open from 10am to 4pm until July 17 at 5 Main Street, Buderim.
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Spend an evening with one of Australia’s renowned jazz vocalists. Grace Knight will be on stage at the Maroochy Surf Club on Saturday July 19 in a one-off performance to support the Sunshine Coast’s Beautiful You charity. The former lead singer of hit 80s band the Eurogliders and much-loved jazz singer will be joined by drummer Kerry Jacobson from Dragon and Mondo Rock, Owen Newcomb from Band of Frequencies on bass and Knight’s guitarist Sam Le Mann. Doors open at 6.15pm. Tickets $70 dinner and show, $39 for the show. Discounts for table of 10. Book tickets online through oztick.com.au, beautiful-you.com.au or at the Funky Op Shop 1/7 Norval Street, Maroochydore.
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Classic American pick-up truck arrives
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ustralia has a new fully accredited car manufacturer. With the Australian Design Rule (ADR) approval of a 2014 Ford Super Duty F-250 pick-up re-engineered by Performax International, the independent American vehicle importer is ready to produce and supply the popular series to the Australian market. The f rst Performax-built right-hand-drive examples of America’s most popular pick-up are expected to be delivered in August at prices starting at less than $100,000. ADR approval, meaning the F-series is ready to be road-registered in all Australian states and territories, completes a six-month development program led by former GM Holden and Ford Australia engineers at Performax’s Gympie manufacturing headquarters. Performax International is the f rst manufacturer in Australia to be awarded full volume compliance for the F-series under a much more rigorous set of standards than previously required. In addition to its annual output of around 320 RHD Chevrolet Silverado, Toyota Tundra and Dodge RAM pick-ups, Performax International will have the capacity to build up to 300 more Ford F-250s and F-350s in series. The F-250 comes with a 6.7 litre V8 commonrail turbo diesel engine producing 294 kilowatts of power and a massive 1084 Newton metres of torque. Combined with six-speed automatic
transmission and on-the-f y four-wheel drive, this gives the vehicle a f ve-tonne towing capacity and exceptional all-terrain ability. Performax general manager Glenn Soper says he expects healthy demand for the new Fords from business and private buyers. “The F-250 is a magnif cent vehicle, with not only prodigious power but also supreme style and comfort for the driver and four passengers. “We’re very happy with the mechanical and interior f nish quality of the unit we submitted for ADR approval,” Soper says. He says Performax International will initially offer the Ford Super Duty crew-cabs for less than $100,000 and the top-spec Lariat, King Ranch and Platinum crew-cab for around $125,000 plus on-roads (prices are subject to f uctuations in exchange rates).
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<from page 35 “Previously, providers required individual engineering reports for each individual F-truck manufactured. By qualifying for true full-volume compliance under the new regime, we have proven we are Conformity of Production ready. “This means that the department has such conf dence in the sophistication and rigour of our controls and processes that they have deemed we no longer need to seek engineers’ approval on every vehicle we produce.”
“Performax International can consolidate its position as Australia’s biggest supplier of American heavy-duty pick-ups” Soper says that Ford Australia in a recent media report had again ruled out importing the F-series itself, citing insuff cient demand. “However, Performax International believes there is good potential from buyers new to the model as well as residual demand from those who bought Brazilian-converted F-250s from Ford Australia between 2001 and 2007,” he says. “With the arrival of the Ford Super Duty F-250, Performax
International can consolidate its position as Australia’s biggest supplier of American heavy-duty pick-ups, offering buyers the choice of Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge or Toyota in conf gurations to suit all needs.” Performax International has almost 25 years’ experience importing and re-engineering American vehicles to full Australian Design Rule compliance, with work completed to ISO 9001 Quality Assurance standards. The company
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How to drive safely with pets The number of animals injured or killed falling from moving vehicles has prompted the state’s peak motoring body to warn motorists about the dangers of unrestrained pets when travelling in the car. RACQ’s Renee Smith says motorists underestimate the risks even a small crash poses to the lives of their cats or dogs. “The RSPCA f gures show every year around 5000 dogs are injured or killed in Australia as a result of falling from a moving vehicle,” Smith says. While it’s not a legal requirement to restrain your pet while driving, she says motorists could be f ned if their dog or cat was in their lap or caused a distraction. “Ultimately it’s about ensuring their wellbeing. “Motorists should treat the safety of their pets as
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On the move There’s no doubt that moving house is a stressful life experience – it involves time and money, is physically exhausting and most of all, a major disruption to your daily routine. This disruption can be even more pronounced for young children, who need familiarity and routine to feel safe and secure. If you are moving house, there are a few practical ways you can make the experience a lot less stressful for the whole family. TALK ABOUT THE MOVE Talking as a family about the move and the reasons behind it will help your children understand why their home is changing. Take them to the new house before you move in so you can show them where they will be living (if the home is vacant, take a few boxes of clothes or toys each time). Also point out nearby parks, playgrounds or bikeways, as this will help get them excited about their new neighbourhood. INVOLVE THEM IN PACKING Having small children underfoot while you’re trying to pack sounds like a nightmare, but it’s a good idea to let your child help to pack a box or two, especially those containing their own MY W EEKLYPREVIE W. CO M . AU
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clothes, books or toys. Explain that these items are not being thrown away, but taken to the new house ready for them to use. Let them write their name on the box or draw a picture, so they can be sure the movers will know who the items belong to. MOVING DAY Moving is hard work, and no matter how old your child is, it is likely they will become bored or restless – which will only make the task more arduous for you. Ask a friend or family member to take your child out for the day – a trip to the movies, Aussie World or SEA LIFE will take their mind off the move (and keep them out of your hair). If they can have a sleepover at a friend’s house while you f nish unpacking, even better. BACK TO BASICS While your instinct may be to get the kitchen in
order f rst, try to get your child’s bedroom set up as soon as possible, so it is ready for them to come home to and explore. Try to resist the urge to invest in new bedroom furniture or redecorate at this stage, unless your child is old enough to f nd the whole process exciting – you want their bedroom to look as familiar and reassuring as possible. It’s also a very good idea to try to maintain your existing meal time and bedtime routines in the new house, so children can settle back into routine quickly. STAY POSITIVE Try not to let the stress show too much – your child will pick up on your emotional state, and too much tension or anxiety can have an impact on how they feel about the move. If you are positive about the change it will encourage your child to feel positive about it as well.
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Here is a fantastic opportunity to secure this well-positioned home on the waterfront. The property is 728 square metres with an 18-metre waterfront offering easy ocean access and a private pontoon. On entering the home the high timber-lined ceilings immediately give the feeling of spaciousness and open-plan living. The f ve bedrooms, large off ce, laundry and kitchen are all off the main living area. The home would benef t from a renovation or will appeal to buyers keen to secure a magnif cent location to create a dream waterfront home.
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DECEASED ESTATE = SUPER CHEAP RENOVATOR ON NEARLY ¼ ACRE BUDERIM 53 Crosby Hill Road I challenge you to find a cheaper home in Buderim. This 40 year old Spanish style home is positioned on a fairly high location in the heart of Buderim surround in a private bush setting. Renovate this original back to new or demolish it and build your dream home on this beautiful 900m2 block. This is a real money making opportunity to take advantage of such a rare find. All buyers in the $300k - $350k price range should inspect.
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New in Dicky Beach Locatted Located d iin n a quiet, lleafy eaf afy st stre street ett jjust ustt a f ve-minute us ve-m min stroll the beach this brand-new master-built t ll tto th h b h iis thi hi b d t b home. The home has nine-foot ceilings and a range of quality f nishes. The kitchen has granite benchtops and Bosch appliances and is the hub of the home. It opens to an extra-large living room that f ows out to the covered outdoor living area. Its four bedrooms are large, while the master and bedroom two are extra large and feature ensuites and have walk-in robes. Little additions include a laundry chute and extra storage.
BUY THIS!! AUCTION SATURDAY 12TH JULY AT 11AM
Mooloolaba river beauty 27A Macdonald Street, Dicky Beach 4 bed, 3 bath, 2 car $865,000 RE/MAX Property Services 5438 5222 Eric Werne 0407 145 504
Recogniised Recognised d ass on onee of tthe he llast ast d development evellopm men entt opportunities the Mooloolah River, t iti on th h M l l h Ri Mooloolaba is the charming â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Pink Houseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; on a beautiful big riverfront block. Never before offered to the market, the property boasts a generous 37 metres of Mooloolah River frontage on a 1012-square metre block of land, all just 350 metres from the Mooloolaba Surf Club, vibrant restaurant strip and beautiful protected bay and beach of Mooloolaba.
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3 bed, 3 bath, 3 car Auction on site Saturday August 9 @ 10am Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222
RARELY OFFERED TO THE MARKET - HUGE POTENTIAL
7 BED | 3 BATH | 4 CAR
MOOLOOLABA - 37 GOONAWARRA DRIVE DONâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;T LOOK AWAY, this unique investment opportunity is not often offered to the market. Only a ďŹ ve minute walk to the Mooloolaba Esplanade makes this a hugely desired location. Existing tenants in place returning $860p/w and potential for rental growth with high demand for long term rentals. Located on a 751m2 block with 3 units, 2x 2 bed, 1 bathroom, plus 1x 3 bed, 1 bath unit and 4 lock up garages.
- Fantastic investment opportunity in a prime location
Contact Nolan Day for an inspection: 0400 446 936
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63 River Esplanade, Mooloolaba
- Existing tenants in place with long term potential - Live in, strata title, on-sell or hold for the future - Close to all Mooloolaba amenities
Inspect: 3ATURDAY *ULY AM Auction: 4HIS Saturday ONSITE at 11am Nolan Day: 0400 446 936 www.g1property.com.au
- 3 units plus 4 lock up garages
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AUC T I O N S & M A R K E T TRACKER
GET SET FOR AUCTION DAY Mark Stephens from Define Property shares his top six tips for buying at auction.
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Research
Take a look at recent sales and talk to agents. Attend lots of auctions and observe how auctioneers, buyers and sellers behave on the day. Use your research to set yourself a price limit and stick to it!
2Pest & Building
Be sure to have a professional building and pest inspection done on the property before the auction. If you’re serious about the home, this will be a small price to pay for peace of mind, even if you don’t end up making the winning bid.
3Check the documents
Have the property and the documentation that goes with it thoroughly checked. Get your solicitor to check the contract of sale before the auction day to make sure everything’s in order, and speak to your lender or mortgage broker to organise your f nance so you’re able to proceed with the sale if you’re successful. Once your bid is accepted, you’re committed to buying with a 10 per cent deposit on the fall of the hammer and a 30-day settlement
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Get your solicitor to check the contract of sale before the auction day to make sure everything’s in order, and speak to your lender or mortgage broker to organise your f nance period. Remember there is no cooling-off period with an auction.
4Register
On the day, you must register to bid at an auction. Take along your driver’s licence as formal identif cation. Also bring along your cheque book for the deposit.
5Ask for help
If you are not comfortable with the stress of bidding at auction, have a friend or a professional such as a buyer’s agent assist you.
6Make an offer
If you really like the property you have the option of making an offer prior to auction.
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Upcoming Auctions
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Here’s a preview of the hot auctions taking place on the Sunshine Coast in the next seven days:
Belle Property Buderim,
70/188 ALEXANDRA PARADE, ALEXANDRA HEADLAND Auction on site Saturday July 12 @ 4pm Property Today, Adam Bond 0404 211 281
Auction on site Saturday July 12 @ 11am
Auction on site Saturday July 12 @ 11am Fiona Louie 0401 222 150 37 GOONAWARRA DRIVE, MOOLOOLABA G1 Property, Nolan Day 0400 446 936 10 CURRAWAN STREET, WARANA Auction on site Saturday July 12 @ 11am
42 SOMERSET DRIVE, BUDERIM Auction on site Saturday July 12 @ 10am Next Property Group, Jason Burns 0417 762 001
Platinum Properties,
Market Tracker A list of what’s recently sold on the Coast: 1A MELANIE COURT, BUDERIM $596,000 / 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car RealWay Buderim, Richard Meacle 5 MACKELLAR PLACE, BUDERIM $445,000 / 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car RealWay Buderim, Marg Deighton 10 TANDARA STREET, BUDERIM $1.15 million / 4 bed, 3 bath, 2 car RealWay Buderim, Marg Deighton
Steve Turner 0412 679 488 & Geoff Ohmsen 0412 103 147
1005/111 BULCOCK STREET, CALOUNDRA $480,000 / 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car RE/MAX Property Services, Eric Werne 174 ILKLEY ROAD, ILKLEY $468,000 / 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car RE/MAX Realty Excellence, Petro Geyl 46 COUNTRY ROAD, PALMWOODS $960,000 / 4 bed, 4 bath, 5 car RE/MAX Realty Excellence, Darren Rix & Dave Hawkins 78 COUNTRYVIEW STREET, WOOMBYE $440,000 / 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car RE/MAX Realty Excellence, Amber Fox *As supplied by contributing real estate agencies
land & home for sale
Your very last chance of waterfront land in Sarina With beautiful homes surrounding this, the last remaining Sarina waterfront block, you will have very little time to make your move to waterfront living at 14 Serenity Circuit.
20 Macleay Lane, Sunshine Cove • A beautifully positioned allotment, this is one of a few remaining corner block opportunities.
• Large 418m2 lot size, providing huge scope to build the home of your dreams
• If you haven’t seen the new inner city home designs of Sunshine Cove, you’ll be amazed at just how much lifestyle you can pack into a home on this sized block.
• Direct ‘garden gate’ access to Sarina’s lovely lakeside, timber boardwalk
• At 253 m2 it’s the perfect size for those looking to downsize from the large family home without compromising lifestyle or liveability. Plus you’re just a short walk to the lake and boardwalk.
• Front of allotment faces picturesque central island parkway
• For CBD convenience and transport options, there’s no better address.
Call into our Display Centre today, or better still, give us a call and we will show you just how achievable your dream of waterfront living can be.
$390,000
• Of course this land is freehold, so there are no Body Corporate fees.
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call: 1800 619 194 or visit the information centre at 4 serenity circuit, sunshine cove
a fabulous entertainer home at 11 st helena street Perfect for entertaining family and friends this open floor plan home extends directly onto an outdoor patio. • Main bedroom comes complete with large walk in robe, en-suite and balcony • Two more good sized bedrooms upstairs each with fans and robes • Smart, well designed bathroom configuration allows everyone their own space and privacy
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Steve Turner & Geoff Ohmsen
Luxury – ‘THE WOW FACTOR’ 9 Majorca Place, KAWANA ISLAND Boasting some of the Best Waterfront Views on the Island, this exquisite family home blows your mind with a spectacular entry the moment you walk through the front gate house complete with bridge over a huge pond with water feature. Spacious family living incorporating combined dining, family, games room and exclusive bar area plus a separate media room in the heart of the home. Large metallic 2 pac kitchen with granite finishes comprising Meile appliances, dishwasher, convection microwave, coffee & cappuccino maker and large walk in pantry. Fantastic outdoor areas surrounded by bi-fold doors making the most of the panoramic views - a prerequisite for the most astute entertainer. Custom designed solar heated swimming pool incorporating spectacular wet edge, built in spa and feature lighting. 8m pontoon with keypad security gate. Separate self contained guest room / teenager retreat / office with external exit and has its own bridge entry and surrounded with feature waterways.
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North Facing Penthouse adding something special Unit 36 ‘Beachside’ 101 Pacific Blvd BUDDINA The one you have all been waiting for Northern penthouse in beachside, directly opposite the Kawana Surf Club and the beautiful Buddina patrolled surf beach. • 3 generous bedrooms,
• 3 huge balconies
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• 3 Car accommodation
• Enormous galley style kitchen
• In ground pool, spa, sauna, gym and tennis court
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Waterfront living at its best without the price tag!! 108 Chelsea Crescent, MINYAMA Spacious highset waterfront property complete with quick direct ocean access and conveniently located to parks, walking and cycle tracks beside the water, transport, shops, medical, beaches and the newly renovated and improved Kawana Shopping Centre. Enjoy boating, fishing and crabbing from your very own back door and exclusive pontoon. The overseas owner has quit Australia, so don’t miss this unique opportunity. • Large Pantry with Chefs kitchen
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• Electric gates
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• Land size: 810sqm
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Lock-up-and-leave lifestyle by the Hospital Precinct…Only 5 Blocks Left ‘The Promenade’ 6 Tarawa Street, KAWANA ISLAND The health precinct at Kawana has been the most anticipated development on the Sunshine Coast in living memory and these parcels of land will be the envy of the Coast. Beat the 1st August price rise - only 5 Blocks remaining. • Priced from $590,000
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walk along maroochy river everyday!
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19 broadwater ave, maroochydore lifestyle if making the most of the sunshine coast’s fabulous lifestyle is a high priority for you, then this classic high set beach home is ideal. located one block back from the stunning maroochy river, this is a rare opportunity to purchase in a highly sought after blue chip area.
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• hard wood frame and beautiful solid timber flooring • fenced and flat 632sqm block
belleproperty.com/38p5286
Three units in Mooloolaba This iiss a rare off offering fferiing to th the he mark market kett as b blocks lock lo ckss of units llike don’t come up ffor sale k this h one d ’ often f l in Mooloolaba, especially so close to the beach. The property consists of three units on 751 square metres. Two units have two bedrooms plus one bathroom while the other has three bedrooms and a bathroom. There are tenants in place returning $860 per week and potential for rental growth in a high-demand area. This site offers the investor an existing rental income as well as future potential in rent, development or resale.
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7 bed, 3 bath, 4 car Auction on site Saturday July 12 @ 11am G1 Property Mooloolaba Nolan Day 0400 446 936
propertytoday
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• Large residential lots: elevated position means no flooding • 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 4 BEDROOMS from $450,000 Find out why so many people are choosing Viewpoint Aroona There is still a great selection of home sites available Call now for more information: Eric Werne 0407 145 504 or 5438 5221
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ALEXANDRA HEADLAND 70/188 Alexandra Parade Situated in the prestigious Alexandra Headland precinct on the top f oor of the iconic Grand Palais building, this penthouse apartment achieves fantastic northerly ocean views. The owner’s instructions are clear, this apartment must be sold this Saturday.
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lifestyle listen to the cacophony of birdl ife while enjoying the expansive coastal views, privacy and tranquility. this immaculate acreage property is located high at the end of a cul de sac and very close to buderim village and matthew flinders anglican college. accommodation the spacious open plan living zone flows to a superb balcony and back deck making it ideal for relaxing or formal entertaining. a rumpus room is conveniently located adjacent to three bedrooms but well away from the master suite. this home also boasts a fully fitted office.
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5456 0263 jan withers 0403 737 790
features a good combination of flat space and bush land is another appealing factor of this property. there’s also excellent storage areas, a triple drive through garage, dual side access to the backyard, water tanks, spa, fruit trees, and a vegetable garden at this fabulous home.
belleproperty.com/38p5267
auction this saturday
19 placid place, buderim lifestyle this gorgeous family home offers you the rarest of modern day commodities..... peace and quiet. designed and built to minimise the impact on a busy lifestyle, more of your time will be spent enjoying your beautiful home and its gorgeous surroundings, seemingly miles away from the rat race but merely minutes from buderim village and the coast’s best beaches. • air conditioned with solar hot water • 1330sqm fenced block in quiet cul de sac • lagoon style pool
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sat 10.30 - 11.00am sat 12 july at 11.00am 5456 0236 fiona louie 0401 222 150
lifestyle this quiet, private & low maintenance acreage property is a must see. great for a family and offering potential for a home based business or tradie. • • • • • •
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AUCTION THE ICONIC “PINK HOUSE” OF MOOLOOLABA 63 River Esplanade, Mooloolaba Recognised as one of the last development opportunities on the Mooloolah River, Mooloolaba and never before offered to the market is the charming “Pink House” on a beautiful big riverfront block. Many locals have kept their on eye on this site, hoping one day it will be for sale, that day has come. Offering not only a piece of nostalgia and Mooloolaba history but also a property with real development potential as it sits on 1012m2 with 37 metres of river frontage and is within 350 metres of the Mooloolaba Surf Club and protected beach. Whether you want to live in the immaculate cottage, use for holidays, land bank or develop, this once in a lifetime opportunity presents now. After many years of enjoyment, the current owners have decided it is time to make way for new owners of the property.
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Auction: On site, Saturday 9th August at 10am Inspect: Saturday 11-11.45am & Sunday 10-10.45am Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222 Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Web Code: MIN3271
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AUCTION “CASA DEL LAGO” - “HOUSE BY THE LAKE” 100 Lamerough Parade, Pelican Waters
4 Bed | 3 Bath | 3 Car
This timeless north facing beauty on Lake Magellan is a home without equal. Few other properties offer the charm and elegance of this ageless home. Testament that the basic elements of style never change in this superbly refurbished masterpiece. Set on a prime 1355m2 plot, this impressive, exceptional character 307m2 home, presents a warm and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen and open plan informal living and dining spaces spill effortlessly through french doors onto the rear deck and pool. Enchanted, shady gardens and lawns are serenely nestled on a private 20 metre north to water lake frontage. A rare offering - do not miss this opportunity to secure it for yourself!
• A magical home of atmosphere • 1355sqm of prime real estate • Double gate side access + off street • A timeless peaceful unspoilt position • An attractive residential investment • Hard to find, impossible to forget • Viewing essential at“Casa Del Lago”
Auction: On site, Saturday 26th at 2pm Inspect: Saturday 11-11.30am Kerri Johnston 0412 580 184 Sally Mulhearn 0422 228 320 Web Code: PEL3328
AUCTION BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED HOME IN WURTULLA HOT SPOT 26 Regatta Boulevard, Wurtulla
4 Bed | 2 Bath | 4 Car
Nestled in a dress circle location amidst quality homes sits this beautifully renovated family residence. With quality appliances and superb finishes, this stunning home ticks all of the boxes! Only a short walk to beaches, lakes, local shops and just minutes to the new medical precinct, future growth is assured for this wonderful home. Don’t delay call now!
Auction: On site, Saturday 26th July at 1pm Inspect: Saturday 11-11.45am Alan Riley 0422 723 719 Web Code: MIN3334
AUCTION BUDERIM 4 BEDDER - SELLING SATURDAY MORNING 42 Somerset Drive, Buderim
4 Bed | 2 Bath | 3 Car
You will love this contemporary home located in such a convenient area on the Northern side of Buderim. This property will be exceptional value for money. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, triple car accommodation, 15m lap pool complete with spa, Bali hut and all set on over 900m2 are just some of the features. Building and pest reports available.
Auction: On Site Saturday 12th July at 10am Inspect: Saturday from 9.30am Jason Burns 0417 762 001 Web Code: MCHY3335
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AUCTION MOOLOOLABA LIFESTYLE AND LUXURY RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT 2/39-45 First Avenue, Mooloolaba Everyday living has never been so easy or desirable, secured in one of Mooloolaba’s best and most predominantly residential luxury apartments. “First Ave” is located parallel and only one street back from the iconic Mooloolaba esplanade, making the popular attributes of this lifestyle apartment very evident. Perfectly positioned to enjoy all the buzz of the cafe society, restaurants, patrolled beach, surf club and fashion boutiques, however secure and private from a peaceful advantage point. The sand is in your toes and the glass of champagne is in your hands. Secure your perfect beach lifestyle…in style. View today!
3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car
• North/east facing balcony and living • 3 Generous sized bedrooms • 3rd bedroom/ 2nd living zone/ office • Gourmet kitchen complete with gas cooking and Caesarstone benches • Double secure underground car accommodation
Auction: On site, Saturday 2nd August at 11am Inspect: Saturday 11-11.45am Karen Cleeton 0438 930 183 Huan Cleeton 0409 280 762 Web Code: BUD3339
VACANT NORTH FACING DEEPWATER LAND...MOOLOOLABA 21 Culbara Street, Mooloolaba Positioned on the closest deepwater access street to Mooloolaba Beach is this rare find, VACANT LAND, ready for you to build your dream home, in this much sought after location. It’s an easy walk from here to the beautiful bay and patrolled beach of Mooloolaba, with its vibrant cafes and boutiques. The Mooloolaba deepwater addresses are in a transition phase where many of the original homes have been removed and very upmarket, contemporary homes have replaced them. True deepwater properties in Mooloolaba are very limited so dont miss this opportunity to secure yourself a much desired location and lifestyle.
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• Architectural plans available boasting a spacious 504m2 design • North facing vacant deepwater land • 15m frontage to deepwater • New 10m pontoon and jetty • Easy walk to Mooloolaba Beach, cafes + restaurants
Price: Contact agent Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222 Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Web Code: MIN3134
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NORTH FACING TO CATCH THE OCEAN BREEZES 10 Booral Street, Buderim
4 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car
The owners are sad to leave but ready to go. They’ll miss the ocean views and summers spent in the pool surrounded by tropical planting. The evenings on the balcony looking out to the ocean will be hard to leave, and the position of this home on Buderim’s prestigious Northern Escarpment is irreplaceable... but their next chapter is waiting. Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to secure a prime position for YOUR next chapter.
Price: Offers in the $600,000’s Inspect: Saturday 10.30-11.15am Richard Scrivener 0416 799 188 Kat Scrivener 0404 021 884 Web Code: BUD3238
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BRAND NEW SPACIOUS TOWNHOUSES JUST 370M TO THE BEACH 1, 2 & 3/ 14 Richards St, Cotton Tree / Maroochydore
2&3 Bed | 2+ Bath | 1&2 Car
These 3 x high quality townhouses are now complete & ready to be sold! You’ll love the spacious & open plan designs including separate living areas / study & outdoor entertaining. Pet friendly, low body corp & just 3 in the complex. Situated in the highly desirable Cotton Tree precinct offering the ideal coastal lifestyle. Walk to beach, parks, shops, river & cafes.
Price: ‘High $400,000’s’ to ‘Offers from $550,000’ Inspect: Sat 3-3.45pm, Sun 11-11.45am & Thurs 17th 5-5.45pm Bree Charles 0416 435 391 Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Web Code: MCHY3068
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Chris & Robyne
3 bed duplex
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COTTON TREE
Sat 11.30-12pm - 14 Morobe Crescent - BUD3314 Low to mid $400,000’s - Matt Quin
Sat 3-3.45pm - 1,2 and 3/14 Richards Street - MCHY3068 From high $400,000 offers - Bree Charles Sun 11-11.45am - 1,2 and 3/14 Richards Street - MCHY3068 From high $400,000 offers - Bree Charles Thu 5-5.45pm - 1,2 and 3/14 Richards Street - MCHY3068 From high $400,000 offers - Bree Charles
BUDDINA Sat 10-10.45am - 12 Kooringal Crescent - MIN3268 Offers Over $1.1 million - Bree Charles Sat 1.30-2pm - 43 Yaringa Avenue - MIN3202 Offers in the $700,000’s - Bree Charles
BUDERIM Sat 9.30 -10am - 42 Somerset Drive - MCHY3335 Auction Sat 12 July 10am - Jason Burns Sat 10 -10.45am- 90 Gossamer Drive - BUD3129 Listed at $765,000 - Craig Porter Sat 10.30 -11.15am- 10 Booral Street - BUD3238 Offers in the $600,000’s - Richard Scrivener Sat 11-11.45am- 1/50 Martins Creek Road - BUD3321 Listed at $539,000 - Craig Porter Sat 11.30 -12.15pm - 6 Monomeeth Street - BUD3336 Auction Sat 2 August 1pm - Dean Stewart Sat 12-12.45pm- 235 Mooloolaba Road - BUD3372 Buyers in the $600,000’s - Kat Scrivener Sat 12.30-1.15pm - 2 Woodlot Court - BUD3318 Offers in the $500,000’s - Matt Quin Sat 1-1.45pm - 15 Andriana Drive - BUD3303 Mid to high $600,000 buyers - Huan Cleeton
GLENVIEW Fri 4.30-5.15pm - 16 Mawhinney Road - MIN3292 Low to Mid $500,000’s - David Holmes
KINGS BEACH Sat 12-12.30pm- 13/25 Canberra Terrace - PEL3284 Price By Negotiation - Andrew Dyce
LANDSBOROUGH
Sat 11-11.45am- 63 River Esplanade - MIN3271 Auction Sat 9 August 10am - Loren Wimhurst Sat 12-12.45pm- 13/82 River Esplanade - MCHY3287 Please contact agent - Jodie McDonell Sat 12-12.45pm - 5/8-10 Yallanga Place - MCHY3039 Listed at $395,000 - Kate Jewry Sat 1-1.45pm- 11 Yallanga Place - MCHY3041 Million Plus Buyers - Kate Jewry Sat 1-1.45pm- 5/31 Buderim Avenue - MCHY3311 Please contact agent - Jodie McDonell Sun 10 -10.45am- 63 River Esplanade - MIN3271 Auction Sat 9 August 10am - Loren Wimhurst
MOUNTAIN CREEK
Sat 2-2.45pm- 128 Karawatha Drive - MCHY3157 Wed-Sat12-4pm &Sun9-1pm-PathwaysEstate -BUD2083-1 Buyer interest from $599,000 - Jodie McDonell Lower Mount Mellum Road - John Skerlak PELICAN WATERS
MAROOCHYDORE
Sat 1.30 -2pm - 402/10 Leeding Terrance - PEL2285 Offers over $550,000 - Clint Jensen Sat 2-2.30pm- 212/10 Leeding Terrance - PEL2899 Offers over $800,000 - Clint Jensen
Sat 11-11.30am- 100 Lamerough Parade - PEL3328 Sat 9.30 -10.15am- 10/77 Bradman Avenue - MIN3316 Auction Sat 26 July 2pm - Kerri Johnston Low $300,000’s buyers - Alan Riley Sat 12-12.30pm- 51 Whitehaven Way- PEL3038 Sat 11-11.30am- 3/26 Blanck Street - MCHY3293 Offers over $1,300,000 - Kerri Johnston Mid $200,000 buyers - Jason Burns Sat 1-1.30pm- 87 Bellanboe Circuit - PEL3209 MERIDAN PLAINS Offers over $1,250,000 - Kerri Johnston Sat 11-11.30am- 42 Kurrajong Crescent - BUD3340 SIPPY DOWNS Low to mid $400,000’s - Jodie Hedley-Ward Sat 10.30 -11am- 21 Statesman Circuit - BUD3312 MINYAMA Offers over $437,000 - Kerrie Alterator Sat 12-12.30pm- 91 Chelsea Crescent - MIN3231 VALDORA Offers from $550,000 - Bree Charles Sat 10-10.45pm - 32 Aurora Place - MCHY3086 Sat 12.45-1.15pm- 17 Birubi Street - MIN3299 Please contact agent - John Skerlak Listed at $749,000 - Bree Charles Sat 11-11.30am - 1-21 Celestial Court - MIN3310 Thu 4.30 -5.15pm -411/13 Nicklin Way- MIN3273 Mid to high $600,000’s - John Skerlak Mid to high $700,000’s - David Holmes
CALOUNDRA WEST
MOOLOOLABA
WURTULLA
Sat 11-11.30am- 8 Feathertop Circuit - PEL3040 Listed at $199,000 - Andrew Dyce
Sat 11-11.45am- 2/39-45 First Avenue - BUD3339 Auction Sat 2 August 11am - Karen Cleeton
Sat 11-11.45am- 26 Regatta Boulevard - MIN3334 Auction Sat 26 July 1pm - Alan Riley
CALOUNDRA
Alan Riley 0422 723 719
Kat Scrivener 0404 021 884
Alex Veal 0402 808 569
Kate Jewry 0404 817 916
Andrew Dyce 0410 504 764
Karen Cleeton 0438 930 183
Andrew Johnston 0400 293 331
Karen Jones 0405 122 526
Anne Wallace 0418 769 466
Kerri Johnston 0412 580 184
Bree Charles 0416 435 391
Kerrie Alterator 0448 522 890
Clint Jensen 0412 447 624
Kylie Tredrea 0402 240 687
Craig Porter 0411 554 880
Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222
Dean Stewart 0412 530 258
Matt Quin 0413 577 607
David Hedley-Ward 0406 011 123
Minka Jenkins 0488 550 063
David Holmes 0403 110 070
Rebecca Abala 0437 652 602
Glennis Schindler 0412 737 324
Richard Espray 0413 883 540
Huan Cleeton 0409 280 762
Richard Scrivener 0416 799 188
Jason Burns 0417 762 001
Sally Mulhearn 0422 228 320
Jodie Hedley-Ward 0424 842 837
Tian Hu 0422 871 101
John Skerlak 0413 441 834
Trevor Jones 0488 999 156
Jodie McDonell 0419 762 309
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Ilkley, 65 Lucida Place
RESORT STYLE LIVING FOR YOUR FAMILY Behind the gates of “Kalimaya”, lies a resort style home nestled on 10 acres of natural rainforest situated in one of Ilkley’s premier rural locations. This stylish immaculate home reveals an intelligent design offering space and tranquility with just minutes to all amenities. • Dedicated family and dining areas open to a large entertaining area • Multiple living zones include study, media and rumpus/lounge room • Spacious modern kitchen with island breakfast bar • 4 spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, master with ensuite and walk-in wardrobe
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OPEN HOME: Sat 12th July 2014 1:00 - 1:30pm VIEW AT: www.defineproperty.com.au AUCTION: On site 26 July 2014 at 11am AGENT: Mark Stephens 0423 741 894
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2/18 Blackall St, WOOMBYE
5442 1888
BEST BUYS WOOMBYE: 3 Black Myrtle Crt Lovely home with 4 brms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car accomm. Formal lounge and spacious family room. In ground pool, outdoor covered entertaining area. Situated in sought after area. Priced at $519,000
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WOOMBYE: 10 Junee Court Spacious home on 2 levels. Pol tmb f oors, full length rear verandah and deck offers northerly outlook and perfect entertaining. 3 brms, 2 bath, lounge, rumpus, 3 car parking. Quiet no through street. Great opportunity. Nothing to do except move in. $395,000 WOOMBYE: 24 Davey Drive Excellent family home in a quiet, private and convenient position. Modern & stylish with 4 brms, 2 bath, 2 car. Fantastic kitchen, good sized bedrooms, off ce/study nook, family room plus north facing covered o/door entertaining. Mid $400,000’s WOOMBYE: 107-111 Blackall Rng Rd Sat 1-1.40 A diverse blend of the original home (circa 1920’s) 10’ ceilings, vj walls, hoop pin f oorboards with modern features, 4 brms, 2 bath, 3 car + sep off ce, ig pool, set on 1.13 acres with an abundance of fruit trees. A very unique property. $578,500 STYLISH Entertainter... Prestigious Acreage Property … 4 brms, 3 bath, 2 large living areas, separate teenagers retreat or guest quarters. Sparkling ig pool and outdoor entertaining area. Room for van or boat. Fantastic home. $745,000
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Recently refurbished units such as this rarely come to the market. Situated on top of Buderim, a walk from the village and with a bus stop almost at the front door, this neat home offers convenience, comfort and security. Low body corporate fees add to the appeal. Bi-fold doors separate the air-conditioned open-plan living area from the study/third bedroom. The master bedroom is complete with a walk-in robe and an ensuite that has been refurbished, as has the second bathroom. With a northfacing patio and courtyard, this fully fenced unit has enough garden area suitable for a dog. The double lock-up garage is also spacious.
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TAURUS [April 21-May 21] Do you have ambitious aspirations? Are you in the process of upsizing your lifestyle … with a bigger this, and a more expensive that? Venus and the full moon are stimulating your desire to acquire more stuff, but make sure you have the cash first.
GEMINI [May 22-June 21 Is a family member or work colleague attempting to pull the wool over your eyes Gemini? Step back and take an objective look at what’s really going on. Professional projects and close friends are also a messy mix.
CANCER [June 22-July 23] Attached crabs - Saturday’s Full moon encourages you to take the time to nurture your partner. Mr or Ms Cancer will be thrilled to be the recipient of some extra attention. Are you sick and tired of being single? Perhaps it’s time to be a lot more adventurous?
LEO [July 24-Aug 23] Don’t rush in with guns blazing this week Lions. The full moon and Saturn urge you to focus on practical matters and finish details properly before you embark on new projects. So it’s a terrific time to tackle domestic chores and finish DIY projects.
VIRGO [Aug 24-Sep 23] The more proactive you are then the better your week will be. If you are attached, it’s time to share a hobby, concert or exhibition with your partner. Single Virgos – vivacious Venus is vamping through your career zone so say goodbye to your sensible, serious side at work.
LIBRA [Sep 24-Oct 23] Uranus unsettles your usual routine early in the week. Then tempers fray and patience wears thin on Saturday, when the full moon falls in your home zone. So it’s not a good time to get the long lost relatives together or bring up sensitive issues with family members.
SCORPIO [Oct 24-Nov 22] Communication of all kinds is highlighted this week, from reading and writing to social networking, studying, discussing and debating. Travel is also likely [especially short trips] but try to slip out of Scorpio control-freak mode and into flexible mode.
SAGITTARIUS [Nov 23-Dec 21] Your people-pleasing powers are stuck on high this week, as vivacious Venus boosts your charisma. You’ll be at your persuasive best as you charm the birds out of the trees and inspire others with your passion and enthusiasm. Use it to your advantage – but don’t abuse it.
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6.30pm Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Life After People. (PG) 8.30 Air Crash Investigations. (PG) 10.30 Seconds From Disaster. (PG) 11.40 When Weather Changed History. (PG)
6.30pm Seinfeld. (PG) 7.30 To Be Advised. 9.00 American Dad! (M) 9.30 Bogan Hunters. (M) 10.00 Kinne. (MA15+) 10.30 Family Guy. (M) 11.00 American Dad! 12am Lizard Lick Towing.
6pm The Regular Show. 6.30 Adv Time. 7.00 Big Bang. 7.30 Top Gear Top 41. (PG) 8.30 Big Bang. (PG) 9.30 MOVIE Resident Evil: Afterlife. (2010) (AV15+) 11.30 Two And A Half Men.
6.30pm Friends. (PG) 7.30 A Current Affair. 8.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (PG) 9.10 Midsomer Murders. (M) 11.20 Silent Witness. (AV15+)
6pm Cops. (PG) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 7.30 David Attenborough’s The Life Of Mammals. 9.30 48 Hours. (M) 10.30 Super Rugby Extra Time. (PG) 11.30 Terriers. (M)
6.30pm Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. 7.30 Rules Of Engagement. 8.30 New Girl. (PG) 9.00 Snog, Marry, Avoid? (M) 9.35 I Wanna Marry Harry. (PG) 10.35 Emily Owens M.D.
7pm Spicks And Specks. 7.30 Jimmy Fallon. 8.10 The Roast. 8.30 Lily Allen: From Riches To Rags. 9.30 My Tattoo Addiction. 10.15 The Chaser: Hamster Wheel. 10.45 The Roast. 11.00 River Monsters.
6.30pm Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Rosemary & Thyme. (PG) 8.30 Lewis. (M) 10.30 The Benny Hill Show. (PG) 11.30 Some Mothers Do ’Ave ’Em. (PG)
6.30pm Seinfeld. (PG) 7.30 Bid And Destroy. (PG) 8.35 Hardcore Pawn. (M) 9.30 American Pickers. (PG) 11.30 Rude Tube. (M) 12am Disorderly Conduct Caught On Tape. (M)
6pm The Regular Show. 6.30 Adv Time. 7.00 Big Bang. 7.30 Auction Hunters. 8.00 Auction Hunters. (PG) 8.30 Big Bang. (PG) 9.30 MOVIE Man On A Ledge. (2012) (M) 11.40 Two And A Half Men.
6.30pm Friends. (PG) 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Rapid Response. (PG) 8.30 RPA. (PG) 9.30 Amazing Medical Stories – World’s Biggest Boy. (PG) 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies. (M) 11.30 Hoarding: Buried Alive.
6pm Cops. (PG) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 7.30 White Collar. (PG) 8.30 Burn Notice. (M) 10.30 The Killing. (M) 11.30 Trollied. (M)
6.30pm Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. 7.30 The Simpsons. 8.00 Futurama. (PG) 8.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 9.00 Futurama. (PG) 9.30 The Simpsons. 10.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 10.30 Bob’s Burgers. 11.00 Cheers.
7pm Spicks And Specks. 7.30 Jimmy Fallon. 8.10 The Roast. 8.30 Sun, Sex And Suspicious Parents. 9.30 Dirty Laundry Live. 10.10 HitRecord On TV.
6.30pm Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Bigfoot Files. (PG) 8.30 Criminal Minds. (M) 11.30 Strangeways. (MA15+)
6.30pm Seinfeld. (PG) 7.30 Doomsday Preppers. (PG) 8.30 Tattoo Nightmares. (M) 9.30 Bad Ink. (M) 10.30 Operation Repo. (M) 11.30 SportsFan Clubhouse. (PG)
6pm The Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang. (PG) 7.30 Britain’s Got Talent. (PG) 9.30 MOVIE Kill Bill: Vol. 2. (2004) (AV15+) Uma Thurman..
6.30pm Friends. (PG) 7.30 A Current Affair. 8.00 RBT. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE The Power Of One. (1992) (PG) Stephen Dorff, Morgan Freeman, John Gielgud. 11.05 The Closer. (M)
6pm Cops. (PG) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 7.30 Whose Line. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE True Justice: Street Wars. (2011) (M) 10.30 Fast Forward. (M) 11.30 Blokesworld.
6.30pm Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 8.00 Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 9.00 Don’t Trust The B----. (PG) 9.30 MOVIE An Officer And A Gentleman. (1982) (M)
SATURDAY
7.30pm MOVIE Jumanji. (1995) (PG) Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt, Kirsten Dunst. 9.40 MOVIE Stripes. (1981) (M) Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Warren Oates. 11.50 MOVIE Sophie’s Choice. (1982) (M)
SUNDAY
6.30pm Friends. (PG) 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Antiques Roadshow. 8.30 MOVIE Tightrope. (1984) (M) Clint Eastwood, Geneviéve Bujold, Dan Hedaya. 10.45 MOVIE Pink Cadillac. (1989) (M)
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6pm MOVIE Happily N’Ever After. (2006) (G) 7.40 MOVIE She’s The Man. (2006) (PG) 9.50 MOVIE What Happens In Vegas. (2008) (M) Cameron Diaz, Ashton Kutcher, Queen Latifah. 11.50 Beware The Batman. (M)
ONE (CH50)
7pm Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 9.00 Queen: Days Of Our Lives. (M) 10.05 Dirty Laundry. 10.45 The Bazura Project. (M) 11.15 Breaking Bad. (MA15+)
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6.30pm Seinfeld. (PG) 7.00 Football. AFL. Round 17. Adelaide v Hawthorn. From Adelaide Oval. 11.00 MOVIE Paranormal Activity. (2007) (M) Katie Featherston, Micah Sloat, Mark Fredrichs.
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TUESDAY
6.30pm Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Dog Patrol. (PG) 8.00 Motorway Patrol. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 Australia’s Best Houses. (PG) 10.00 Fantasy Homes By The Sea. 11.00 Cowboy Builders. (PG)
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WEDNESDAY
7pm Spicks And Specks. 7.30 Jimmy Fallon. 8.10 The Roast. 8.30 Catfish: The TV Show. 9.10 First Date, Worst Date. 9.30 Ladyboys. 10.15 The Chaser: Hamster Wheel. 10.55 My Baggy Body.
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SURF REPORT with MWP’s man in the water
For me it is the best time of the year. Winter swells, sunny days and still wearing boardshorts! Ha, say Ha! Last Saturday it was fantastic fun up north as there were banks to be found everywhere, with great conditions. This week I watched a doco on fear and how people use their brains to overcome it. Apparently some people have small brains (no sh#%!) Some people have to re-train their brains in order to hold their breath longer. Now, I always thought it involved the size of one’s testicles! Especially when it is BIG. How wrong I was. Ha! Anyways, there should be some fun waves on Saturday with early next week jumping up with an attached SE wind. Be kind to your fellow surfers! Oh and maybe boogie boarders too.
FISHING REPORT with Wayne Nilsson from Maroochydore Fishing World
ESTUARY: Flathead will be on the drift from the Cod Hole to Chambers Island f icking plastics. Luderick have moved in the Maroochy with quality f sh taking weed in the usual haunts. Catch Bream and trevally at the Maroochy Bar with frogmouth pillies and prawns, and whiting along the Black Banks using yabbies. SURF: Bream will be on the high tide in front of the Seabreeze Caravan Park using fowl gut and mullet f llet. Tailor is present right along the beach from Alex Headland to Pincushion with pillies and froggies best bait. Dart and whiting will be working low-tide gutters at North Shore with pippies great bait. OFFSHORE: Snapper and spotted mackerel have been working bait from Currimundi to Coolum with better quality taking pillies at dawn and dusk, after berleying. Check the Barwon Banks for squire, pearlies and mixed reef f sh with squid and cut baits best. FRESHWATER: Bjelke-Petersen and Boondooma are returning bass, golden perch on jigged plastics and sinking f ies with early morning best. Somerset is f ring for golden perch and bass using live shrimps and green prawns. Small dams like Borumba and Lake Macdonald are also worth a visit for Mary River cod and saratoga on a mix of f ies, lures and live baits.
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