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Editor’s letter

Contents

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y most vivid memories of summer holidays as a kid centre on getting there; really hot vinyl car seats in the grey Kingswood with seatbelt buckles so hot they could brand you, battles in the back seat as three boys pushed parents to the limits of their sanity, and the inevitable ultimatums of leaving said children on the side of the road once all other threats had proven ineffective (until we worked out there was no way in this wide world that Mum and Dad would ever follow through with dumping us on a lonely stretch of the Newell Highway in country NSW). Our choice of holiday destinations was limited to rellie runs. Unfortunately, we weren’t related to anyone on the Sunshine Coast, which is why I’ve taken great pleasure in this week’s cover story, which brings to life what it was like to have Chrissy holidays on the Coast all those years ago. Also in this edition, part two of Year in Review, pages and pages of things to do with the kids these holidays, and a look at why so many Christmas photos don’t have mums in them. There’s all the regular features; social pages, star style, fashion and motoring. And of course there’s plenty of property, including the house which has just sold for more than $4 million. I look forward to talking with you again next week.

Richard O’Leary

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8 Cover story 12 So cials 14 Star style 18 Year in review 20 Prof le 22 Local news 28 Maroochydore Homemaker Centre promotion 30 Travel 32 Technology 33 Business & f nance 34 My time 39 My style 42 Holiday fun guide 48 Motoring 52 Boating 53 My Property Preview 75 Crossword/sudoku/stars 76 TV guide/surf & f shing report

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76 SURF REPORT

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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 here’s least some rideable hoping for at waves.

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Main image: The writer (front) enjoying the Cotton Tree paddleboats, 1967

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uge bursts of orange lick the sky, lighting up the early evening darkness for miles around with a glow so bright it looks like the valley is on fire. The light show fades as quickly as it started and soon everything is lightly dusted with black feathers of ash. Summer has arrived on the Sunshine Coast and the stage is set for the Christmas holidays to begin. The spectacular scene was the hard work of the sugar cane farmers who were busy burning their crop, ready to be harvested and loaded on to the little trains that would make their way to the Moreton Central Sugar Mill in Nambour. And it wasn’t much fun for the shopkeepers, whose shelves would become coated with cane trash, or the mums who didn’t get their washing in on time. But for the kids, the cane harvest was a clear signal that the school year was coming to an end and the Christmas holidays were on the way. When the cane fires stopped, and the stack of the sugar mill no longer puffed the strong and distinctive smell of molasses across Nambour, the holidays would begin. Farmers would get out the fishing gear, pack up the kids and head off to their beach shacks that faced the river at Bradman Avenue or Cotton Tree. Local families would pick their spot

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and put up a tent beside the sea. There were no buses. For hinterland kids, the only way to get to the beach was to ride a bike, beg parents or hitchhike, so this was a time to stay at the beach for days on end, even if it meant sleeping under four poles with a piece of canvas draped over the top. It was still possible to make a campfire on the sand and fall asleep to be woken by the sun and not a patrolling police officer. There was some entertainment in driving past the little beach cottages

at Cotton Tree to the Mooloolaba Spit, with only the rocky Alexandra Headland left bare. There were no campervans apart from the occasional Volkswagen combi, but plenty of panel vans and utes with mattresses in the back. Kerosene lanterns were more common than coloured lights and towels flapped on lines strung between trees, or even in trees, and from the front verandah railings of the little cottages. Rules were few, courtesies were important, trust was high, crime

Rules were few, courtesies were important, trust was high, crime was low. And it was less than half a century ago just to read all the name plates at the front – Emoh Ruo, Dun Workin, Dad’s Place and Sunset View. Camping grounds turned into little suburbs as tents sprung up on the beachfront from Noosa Woods to Golden Beach. There was barely room to move among the wall-to-wall campers who filled the foreshore at Coolum, while a long unbroken ribbon of khaki and green stretched from the river mouth

was low. And it was less than half a century ago. The Sunshine Coast of the 1960s and ‘70s was still best known as the North Coast then. Even though on August 1, 1967, the Government Gazette had officially announced the new name, it would be years before it really caught on. These were much simpler times and while nature’s provision of perfect sandy beaches, surf and sunshine M Y W EEK LY PREVIEW.C OM .A U

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hasn’t changed, the simple life has become much more sophisticated. The Gold Coast had the glitz, while the North Coast prided itself on being a hidden gem that offered a quiet family holiday vastly different from the bright lights of Surfers Paradise. It was a popular and perennial topic of conversation and agreement among locals that they never wanted to be like the Gold Coast. We were special and different, although the young people didn’t always see it that way, craving a bit more action and somewhere to go after the sun had gone down. Caloundra had its big Ambulance Christmas carnival, held each year in a vacant allotment at the end of Bulcock Street. Like an advent calendar counting down the days, its carnival rides, chocolate wheels and coloured lights drew the holidaymakers each night in the lead-up to Christmas. The Rollerdrome at Cotton Tree was the place to be, or there was the Nambour drive-in theatre at the corner of Maroochydore Road, or the Maroochydore drive-in theatre in Maud Street. Nambour’s Vogue Theatre, the Pacific Theatre near the corner of Brisbane Road in Mooloolaba, the Strand in Caloundra and the Star Theatre at Maroochydore with their slung back canvas seats, were soon put out of business.

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Peregian pool opening 1964 The drive-ins meant it was possible to load up the car, sneak as many as possible under seats and in the boot and lounge on mattresses while watching James Bond on the very big screen under warm summer skies. Peregian was perfect for beach cricket because it was so far out of the way that you could have the whole beach to yourself on a hot Sunday afternoon. There was a public swimming pool at Peregian, long since buried under the shopping centre, and another at Marcoola that could be used for the cost of an ice-cream from the adjacent kiosk. There was one at the Pacific Paradise motel too, although stray kids weren’t really welcome.

These were a great luxury at a time when personal backyard swimming pools were unheard of and were yet to spawn a whole new industry. The mouth of the Maroochy River was always in the news as it kept changing course, but for many years, when Pincushion Island was still attached to the southern side of the river, Cotton Tree had a natural swimming bay with a diving platform and slippery slide. Primitive paddle boats made with bicycle pedals flitted around in the still water beside the Esplanade, where there were lots of cotton trees but no park. Surf-o-planes made the best Christmas present and if you didn’t get one, you could always use the rubber air mattress from the tent to ride the waves. There was nothing to be seen on the northern bank of the river. Before Twin Waters came along in the early 1980s, it was the Black Bank, a sandfly-infested fishing spot. An old mango tree growing near the road at Pacific Paradise shared its bounty with anyone who chose to stop. Watermelons grown on local plots were a big treat and little hamburger joints and fish-and-chip cafes gave mum a Friday night break from the kitchen. Restaurants were few and far between. Until John Douglas introduced a new class of dining in Mooloolaba in the ‘70s, it meant a trip to the continued over>

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Development became the catchcry and through the ‘80s, amid predictions of massive population growth and demand for accommodation, modern towers began replacing the beach shacks. When the cane season ended in 2003, the sugar mill’s final crush heralded the end of the sugar cane industry and also signed off on the Coast’s era of dependence on primary industry.

There would be no more waiting for the cane fires and the mill to announce the arrival of summer and the Christmas holidays, and with a high permanent population, oceanfront camping grounds were turned into parks and public space. The Sunshine Coast has grown up and life is a year-round holiday without having to wait for Christmas.

Kings Beach 1961 Red Bull or The Attic in Noosa. Christmas could be counted on to be hot, often setting record breaking temperatures – “it’s 108 in the shade” – a heat compounded by adherence to the British tradition of a hot Christmas lunch. Respite came not from air conditioning but dozing under the trees in the backyard. The heat also brought storms

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The Clive Palmer juggernaut rolled on throughout 2014 The antics and the actions of the member for Fairfax and his party have been in the national and sometimes international spotlight. Dr Paul Williams, senior lecturer, School of Humanities at Griffith University says Palmer started 2014 relatively strong. “He gave a pretty good post federal budget speech at the Queensland Media Club … where he came across as very statesman-like

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and became the people’s populist,” Williams says. He won support with statements that there was no budget crisis and no need to impact pensioners, students and the unemployed. University of the Sunshine Coast lecturer in politics Bronwyn Stevens says there is a real positive side to Clive and the stance he is taking on some issues, but there is a circus going on around him. The strong start was short-lived. “I think that the first injury to the

Year in review Palmer United Party was the allegation in The Australian of Mr Palmer misusing Chinese money for election purposes, which is obviously an ongoing saga,” Williams says. Palmer is in the midst of a legal battle with Chinese company CITIC Pacific over allegations he siphoned $12 million to fund his election campaign. Williams says the second blow happened in August with Palmer’s outburst on the ABC’s Q&A, where he slammed Australia’s biggest trade partner, China, for trying to take over Australian ports and steal natural resources. The third blow was the public spat between Palmer and PUP senator Jackie Lambie resulting in Lambie’s suspension from PUP. She subsequently resigned from the party. “At the same time, he is still in a position of substantial power,” Stevens says. In Queensland, PUP’s only two sitting state MPs left the party this year – Alex Douglas in August and Carl Judge in October. Stevens says it resulted in Palmer having to register the PUP party and to do that he had to show that the party has 500 members. The party has been approved for the upcoming state election. It has been an eventful year and it has taken its toll on Palmer’s popularity. Williams says the general impression is that ‘the wow factor’ has gone.

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Alana Boyd won a particularly memorable gold medal in the pole vault event. Sunshine Coast Sports Federation executive officer Graeme Murphy says Boyd competed in “atrocious” conditions to defend the title she won in Delhi four years earlier. She was facing elimination after missing her first two jumps but rallied to eventually take the gold. The conditions were so bad the event was nearly called off. In other sports, Jodie Kenny secured a gold medal in a thrilling hockey final against England that resulted in penalty shootout. Swimmer Melanie Schlanger was among the gold medallists. In total, Coast athletes won seven gold medals, one silver medal and two bronze medals.

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Commonwealth Games – the world’s second largest multi-sport event. They joined 6500 athletes from 71 countries who competed in 17 sports in Scotland. Of the Coast representatives vying for a spot on the podium, 11 were female and two were ParaSports athletes, including the 2013 Sunshine Coast Sports Star of the Year, Blake Cochrane who was also on the swim team and came home with bronze.

On March 13, a jury found Brett Peter Cowan guilty of abducting and murdering Sunshine Coast teen Daniel Morcombe. He was sentenced to life in prison and will not be eligible for parole until 2031. The verdict came more than 10 years after the teen’s disappearance from a bus stop at Woombye and was the result of one of Queensland’s most extensive missing person investigations. Last month Cowan began an appeal to have his life sentence for murdering Morcombe overturned, arguing that police tricked him into confessing.

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with basic life skills and the understanding that you have to start at the bottom and work your way up. “I think discipline is a big thing,” he says. Like his upbringing in Cyprus, Limnatitis’ working life has been equally as colourful. He is a photographer and travelled the world taking pictures. He was also a magazine publisher and produced Boarder and Kite Boarder magazines. Limnatitis has been on the Coast for 15 years and is passionate about the region. While he is not a musician, he does love music and that love of music and culture has been instrumental in his desire to see Ocean Street grow. 7.30am and f nished around “I’m very passionate about live, lunchtime. After a few hours break, original music,” he says. he then went to work as a cabinet It was after seeing so many maker, f nishing around 8pm. venues close, leaving local artists On the weekends he would sew with few opportunities to showcase for his parents who ran a baby their talents and local residents with clothing store. few options to listen to live music that he opened Solbar. It’s not unusual to see him doing a It has gained a name as a lot of the heavy lifting for events happening venue and other activities, which benef ts and has helped the whole business community launch the careers of many Coast It is a gruelling schedule many locals, while also featuring Australian kids today would object to, but and international artists. he says you had to put in the “I didn’t invent the wheel really; hard work. I just get people what they should “I wouldn’t know any other way. be getting.” What you put in you get out as In the case of Ocean Street, it is a well, I suppose.” variety of good quality local, national He also did a year of National and international live music and a Service, which he says set him up focus on cultural food experiences.

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SNORKELLING IN ST JOHN’S, US VIRGIN ISLANDS St John’s Island is accessible only by ferry and contains the Virgin Islands National Park, which encompasses two-thirds of the island’s area.

ROLLERBLADING ALONG THE STRAND – LOS ANGELES Only a handful of locations can provide a pedestrian-only route the length of which is almost a marathon – and few with such a beautiful beach backdrop. The Strand is a 35-kilometre bike path passing landmarks such as the Santa Monica Pier and Venice Beach’s infamous boardwalk. Rental locations and public toilets pop up almost every half-mile.

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If you love a dose of inspiration and a good laugh, then Zen Pencils is worth a visit. This Australian blog is the creation of Melbourne-based graphic designer Gavin Aung Than who left the corporate world to pursue his passion of drawing cartoons. Zen Pencils was launched in 2012 and the blog has achieved success by turning inspirational quotes into comic stories. It’s clever, it’s innovative. Check it out: zenpencils.com.

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Even the very young can make their own Christmas cards with the Tiny Christmas Card Maker app. It is extremely easy to use, yet still allows your children to be creative and personalise their own Christmas cards. With a variety of Christmas character favourites, including Santa, Rudolph, Mrs Claus and the Snowman, this app will appeal to all children who love to get into the Christmas spirit. With easy-to-use templates, children can place costumes, faces, arms and legs on their designs. So why not get your children to create their own Christmas cards this year? Mum, dad and def nitely the grandparents will love it. Tiny Christmas Card Maker 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 at facebook.com/Appsbypaulhamilton.

World’s largest telescope will enable earthlings to stickybeak into other solar systems The European Southern Observatory says it will go ahead with construction of the world’s most powerful land-based telescope, a behemoth designed to locate planets in other solar systems. Building work on the European Extremely

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Nearly 85 per cent of Queensland small businesses think innovation is something only possible for large organisations, according to a new study by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ). The report, entitled The Ideas Advantage: Queensland Business Innovation, was produced in conjunction with Qantas’ new business rewards program Aquire. It found innovation is a widely used but not widely understood term, particularly by SMEs. CCIQ General Manager of Advocacy Nick Behrens says increasing innovative efforts is essential to improve Queensland’s productivity, which in turn would sustain long-term economic growth and living standards. “What we learnt from our consultation and research is that innovation is evident in many small businesses yet 70 per cent do not see themselves as innovative,” Behrens says. “Of alarm is the 85 per cent who think that innovation is only something possible for large and corporate businesses. “Also, the 82 per cent who do not believe innovation is essential to the future competitiveness and viability of their business.” Behrens says the survey shows SMEs think innovation is less important than other business issues such as taxation, infrastructure and red tape. Only four per cent considered innovation as essential to their future competitiveness and the viability of their business. CCIQ has announced an ambitious plan to set up innovation centres across Queensland in 2015.

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The Radiators have carved a niche in the annals of Australian rock history. Its more than 35 years since they made their debut and they’ve played more than 4000 shows and shared the stage with other Aussie greats such as AC/DC, Rose Tattoo and INXS. They are at Woombye Pub on December 13. Doors open 7.30pm. Tickets $25. Visit thewoombyepub.com.au.

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THE SEARCHERS The distinctive jangling of the 12-string guitar, rich harmonies and immaculate vocals have assured The Searchers of a lasting place in popular music history. The Liverpool band started as a skiffle group in the ‘50s, became teenage idols in the ‘60s and have had a string of hits and more than 40 million record sales. They are returning to Australia for an anniversary concert in 2015 and will perform at The Events Centre Caloundra on Saturday February 21. Tickets full price $64.90, pensioner $59.90. To book visit theeventscentre.com.au or phone 5491 4240

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Saturday, December 13 SUNKISSED GIRLS, Kawana Waters Hotel, 4.30pm NIGHTS ON OCEAN (MARKETS), Ocean Street Maroochydore, 5pm VIBE, The Yacht Club, Mooloolaba, 7pm THE RADIATORS, Woombye Pub, 7.30pm BIG THINGS, Maroochy Surf Club, 7.30pm SHARON BROCKS, One Up Bar, 8pm OLIVIA RUTH DUO, Taps Mooloolaba, 8.30pm DALLAS FRASCA, Solbar, 9pm CFAM, Wharf Tavern, 9pm SECOND GEAR, Kawana Waters Hotel, 9.30pm LADYHAWKE, The Helm, 11.30pm

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Sunday, December 14 HARII, Brightwater Hotel, 2pm THE LYRICAL, Pub Mooloolaba, 2pm BEVAN SPIERS, Kawana Waters Hotel, 2pm MICHELLE BROWN DUO, The Yacht Club, Mooloolaba, 3pm FISH OUT OF WATER, Taps Mooloolaba, 3pm CLINT BOGE, Wharf Tavern, 4pm VANDERRA, Solbar, 7pm MILO AND OTIS, The Helm, 11.30pm

Wednesday, December 17 MAKIN ROSES, Maroochy Surf Club, 6pm

Thursday, December 18 DAVE STYGALL, Maroochy Surf Club, 6pm JANICE J, One Up Bar and Bistro, 6pm LOCAL TALENT NIGHT, Taps Mooloolaba, 8pm SLUMBERJACK, The Helm, 12 midnight

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The Festival of Small Halls concert tour will make its way to Caloundra this month. Enjoy a night of folk and contemporary acoustic artists including The Mae Trio, Canadian artist Del Barber and local act De Greer-Yindimincarlie at the Caloundra Regional Gallery on December 17 from 7.30pm. Tickets are $15 or concession $10. To book call 5496 1066.

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Summer menu at Dicky Beach Surf Club Dicky Beach Surf Club has a new summer menu with a range of options, including an increasing number of vegetarian dishes. The crumbed mushrooms and feta is proving to be particularly popular – it’s vegetarian, gluten-free, light and full of flavour. Made from fresh, local field mushrooms, baked with herbs, cracked pepper, garlic and extra virgin olive oil, then crumbed with a few secret ingredients added. The mushrooms are served with a rich cauliflower purée bathed in truffle oil. It is finished with rocket and marinated feta cheese. With these crispy fried mushrooms and chef’s condiments this dish is set to impress.

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Chef Profile Dan Jarrett, executive chef at Junk, Ocean Street What’s your favourite go-to meal at home? My wife makes a killer chicken and cous cous dish that I love, but if it’s late, eggs on toast with green tabasco or sriricha. What’s your favourite locallysourced produce and why? Trevor from Cedar Street Cheeserie in Maleny makes amazing haloumi and a cheese called Love Supreme. When it’s a great product you don’t have to do much to it, and its local. What’s the best advice someone ever gave you? A chef friend and mentor, Ian Curley, told me recently when owning a restaurant, it’s a marathon not a sprint. What do you enjoy most about working on the Sunshine Coast? People, weather and it’s where I grew up, so it’s home. What task do you love being able to hand over to your apprentice and why? Picking herbs. When you work in an Asian restaurant there are lots.

Talk us through the process of creating a new dish. It can come from anywhere. I f nd when I’m driving home from work dishes often come to me, or I build a dish around a particular protein or vegetable, or sometimes a technique. Once it starts to develop it’s about what I can take off a dish so it doesn’t distract from the main ingredient I’m focussing on. What do you think Sunshine Coast diners are looking for? Good food and service for a good price. Last meal on earth: Anything from Mr Wong restaurant in Sydney followed by my sister’s apple crumble. Piece of equipment you can’t live without: My spoons, I have a thing for spoons, maybe it’s a chef thing or maybe it’s just me. Who is your inspiration? My family.

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December 12 Maleny Christmas Street Carnival 6pm–10pm, Maple Street, Maleny maleny.christmas.com.au A Christmas carnival with dancing in the street, rides, food and music. Nambour Community Carols 5pm–8.30pm, Nambour Showgrounds, Nambour Food stalls, local bands and artists, carols and f reworks.

December 13 Bells Reach Christmas movie in the park, 5.30pm Active Park, Bells Reach stockland.com.au/bellsreach An outdoor screening of the Elf movie, with Santa and f reworks. Glasshouse Country Community Carols, 5pm–8.30pm Beerwah Sportsgrounds, Beerwah A free community carols by candlelight with a f reworks f nale.

Carols in the Park, 6.30pm Power Park, Esplanade, Mudjimba riverlife.org.au Open-air carols in the park, including food stalls.

Carols in the Park, 5.30pm Lakeshore Community Church of Christ, Buderim lakeshorechurch.org.au Sausage sizzle, carols and Santa.

Brightwater Christmas movie in the park, 5.30pm Regional Sports Field, stockland.com.au/brightwater An outdoor screening of the Elf movie, with Santa and f reworks f nale.

Festive Songs by the Beach, 1–3pm, Loo with a view, Mooloolaba buderimconcertband.com Buderim Concert Band will be playing festive songs to passersby in Moolooaba in December.

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Christmas in the Park, 7pm–9pm Tickle Park, Coolum Beach coolumchristianfamily.org Community Christmas carols night.

December 17 Carols on the Green, 7pm, Montville Village Green, Montville montvillevillageassociation.com.au BYO picnic – wet weather alternative is Montville Village Hall.

Buderim Community Carols 6.30pm–8.30pm Buderim Mountain School Oval buderim.qld.au Community carols including a visit from Santa.

Christmas Crackers concert 2pm, Kawana Community Hall, Buddina, sccb.org.au Christmas concert, carols, concert band.

Christmas on Little Main Street Party, 3–8.30pm, Palmwoods Memorial Hall, Palmwoods palmwoodshall.org.au Food, vintage markets, kids rides, face painting, Christmas concert, carols by starlight and Santa. December 14 Yandina Christmas Carols 6pm, Yandina Historic House, Yandina The Yandina Carols program is run by the Yandina Baptist Church.

Kawana Water Uniting Church, Christmas festival opens 6.30pm every night until December 21, Thunderbird Drive, Bokarina December 19 Starry Nights Outdoor Movies 6.30pm, Eumundi Showgrounds, starrynights.com.au December 20 Carols on Kings Beach 4.30pm–8.30pm, Kings Beach calvarycc.org.au Free.

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Long kaftan, $129, Shevita

Elk vintage range rice grain dress, $195, Soul Diva

Sass & Bide black and white sunglasses, $249, Eyes on Buderim

Pink Ruby cocktail dress, $289, JulieAnne Boutique

Clutch, $39.95, Shevita

Mist Bronte dress, $179, Soul Diva

Drop earrings, $27, Purr Dantik

Naturalizer silva sandal, $129.95, Pure Footwear Neo Erin wedge, $139, Pure Footwear

Colorstay gel envy nail polish, $16.95, Buderim Pharmacy

Envelope clutch, $40, Purr-dantik

ECCO Touch 25 S sandal, $199.95, Pure Footwear

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Grey fresh water pearl bracelet, $59, Pendant, $69, Buderim Jewellers

Jadore cocktail dress, $249, JulieAnne Boutique

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Effy topaz and blue diamond ring, $1739, Diamonds of Distinction

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Willam Morris London frames, $264, Eyes on Buderim

Jadore lace cocktail dress, $399, JulieAnn Boutique

Slide clutch, $39.95, Shevita

Ruby tunic, $149.95, Shevita

Clutch, $39.95, Shevita

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Holiday Family Fun Looking for something for the whole family to do these school holidays? Put these at the top of your festive season to-do list. Ginger Factory free photos with Santa (BYO camera) December 12-14 and 17-24, 10am to 2pm Bring along the family and your camera to take a snap with Santa as you tell him your Christmas list for this year. You never know, you might also bump into a couple of Santa’s helpers, as the Ginger Kids make special appearances through the Park, spreading Christmas cheer. There’ll be all the usual activities and fun, as well as educational tours and rides to keep everyone entertained. 50 Pioneer Rd, Yandina 5447 8431 gingerfactory.com.au Aussie World Christmas Wonderland is Aussie World’s latest offering and you are invited to explore Santa’s Village, meet Santa and his helpers, and get into the Christmas spirit from now until mid-January. There’ll also be a Santa letter writing centre where kids can post their wish list directly to the North Pole. Christmas Wonderland is included in the general admission ticket. Or, for some real magic, take the family to Christmas Wonderland Under the Stars on December 21 where you’ll be able to enjoy carols, roving entertainers, and the happy glow of this Sunshine Coast theme park at night.

Aussie World offers more than 30 rides and attractions, including the new Platypus Ponds Mini Golf Course. Enjoy the new course, the landscaping and as always, the

kids with Christmas Craft Workshops and DIY take-home craft kits for only $5 – perfect stocking f llers. Starry Nights Outdoor Movies will screen free family outdoor movies each week from around 7pm. eumundimarkets.com.au

quirky fun that Aussie World offers. 73 Frizzo Rd, Palmview 5494 5444 aussieworld.com.au

theatre characters as day slips into night at beautiful Bulcock. facebook.com/ TwilightMarketsCaloundra

Twilight Markets @ Bulcock Beach December 12, 19, 26 and January 2, 9, 16, 23, 4pm to 9pm This family friendly Friday event features more than 100 stalls offering handmade and artisan crafts, street food, gourmet sweets, fashion, jewellery, fun stuff for kids and much more. Enjoy the atmosphere with live entertainment and colourful street

Eumundi Friday Night Markets December 12 and 19, January 2. Get some retail therapy under the stars this summer with more than 200 stalls and shops. Eumundi will sparkle like never before, with shops and the trees within the market precinct lit up with Christmas lights, and special light spectacular theatrics. There’s plenty to do for creative

Birch, Carroll & Coyle Summer signals the start of the big blockbusters and Birch, Carroll and Coyle will have all the biggest movies for the family to enjoy. With seven fantastic family movies being released this festive season, there’s going to be plenty to keep the family occupied these school holidays. New titles include Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, Paddington, Annie, Big Hero 6, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, Penguins of Madagascar, and Paper Planes. All these movies are part of BCC’s $47 family movie pass offer. eventcinemas.com.au

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Adrenaline Rush Looking to get out of your comfort zone these holidays? These fun-filled activities are guaranteed to bring out the thrill-seeker in you. Rockit Climbing Rockit Climbing Gym in Warana is the perfect place to take up a family friendly hobby this school holidays. There are no age limits and no time limits. The equipment is designed so climbers of any level can have lots of fun. On your f rst visit you will be shown how the gear works, and then you can turn up whenever you like and climb, climb, climb – until you can climb no more. There’s also a holiday program for 10-15 year-olds. The two intensive climbing clinics will give kids technical climbing and rope skills, while they make friends and have fun. 1/37 Premier Cct, Warana 5309 5699 rockitclimbinggym.com.au

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The Big Boing This huge indoor trampoline park is all about jumping and f ipping for f tness and, most importantly, safety. The Big Boing at Birtinya will get the kids away from their video games by offering the thrill of f ying through the air while getting exercise at the same time. The fully air-conditioned Big Boing Trampoline

Park is suitable for all ages (from two-and-a-half years), f tness and skill level, offering a wide variety of physical activities including a massive free jumping area, slam dunking area, a dodge ball court, and giant air bag. 24C Innovation Parkway, Birtinya 5493 6015 thebigboing.com.au

Big Kart Get a hit of adrenaline at the largest commercial go-kart track in Australia. It’s 1.2 kilometres long and eight metres wide with plenty of bends, chicanes and hair-raising hairpin turns. There’s a fully supervised kids’ track with double seaters so you can drive the children around, or single seaters for the older, more experienced drivers. The track is open seven days, and this school holidays you can enjoy night racing until 10pm. 2310 Steve Irwin Way, Landsborough QLD 4550 5494 1613 bigkart.com.au

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Wonderful Water Beat the heat this summer and dive into these great holiday water activities. LARC About Amphibious Environmental Tours Caloundra is a new concept for the Sunshine Coast which offers guided amphibious tours, interpreting our colourful local history and abundant f ora and fauna. Take in the Pumicestone Passage and north western side of Bribie Island while riding on the Vietnam War era LARC V, which has been retrof tted for comfort. The LARC is a fun and unique ride that has to be experienced to be believed. Tours range from a short two hours to a full day. The vessel is also available for charter. Perfect for all ages and large groups plus wheelchair access. Tours depart from Short Street boat ramp at Leach Park, Golden Beach 0451 089 890 larcabout.com.au

Whale One The Dolphin Discovery Cruise offers a delicious buffet lunch and is a wonderful opportunity to see dolphins up close. You can also take in the setting sun over Mooloolaba bay, while enjoying a drink on the bow or a party with friends upstairs. Or get into the festive spirit with the annual Christmas Lights Cruise. The Wharf, Parkyn Parade, Mooloolaba 1300 WHALE1 (1300 942 531) whaleone.com.au Bli Bli Watersports There’s plenty to do at the Bli Bli Watersports Complex with a great range of activities this summer holidays for all members of the family. Kids can play on the Aqua Park for just $15, while older kids

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can wakeboard or kneeboard on the main lake. Tube riding behind the jet ski runs every afternoon. If you want to take things a little slower, there’s stand-up paddle boarding or you can try your luck at hooking a barramundi in the Barra Fishing Park. Relax on the sandy foreshores, have a drink at a local cafe or picnic on the grassed areas. 367 David Low Way, Bli Bli 5448 7555 blibliwatersports.com.au

Underwater World Discover more at SEA LIFE Mooloolaba this summer. Get closer than ever before as you experience the true sight, smell and sound of the resident seals at the all new educational and interactive Seal Island. Enjoy seven unique animal experiences including cage-free shark dives, snorkels and seal swims. Parkyn Parade, Mooloolaba 5458 6280 underwaterworld.com.au

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Sea, sand and surf are a great part of a Sunshine Coast summer, and these helpful tips from Surf Life Saving Australia will make sure you stay safe. Buy now at eventcinemas.com.au or at the box office

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Always swim between the red and yellow flags – the flags will show you which section of the beach has been chosen by lifesavers as a safe area for the public to swim. This area will be closely supervised.

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To book any of these activities visit your local library, phone 5475 8989 or visit the website at library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au and click on Events then Holiday Activities. December Library Christmas crafts Drop in to a library to enjoy Christmas stories, crafts and surprise guests. Free. Check online or in branch for sessions. December 13, 2014 to January 19, 2015 Library Summer Reading Club Discover a world of adventure this summer. Dodge danger, outwit your arch nemesis, and journey beyond your wildest imagination with your favourite authors by joining Sunshine Coast Libraries Summer reading club. Free. Join online or at your branch. January 7 Drawing Pokémon Characters workshop Maroochydore Library, 10.30am– 12pm Caloundra Library, 2–3.30pm Learn to draw your favourite Pokémon characters with artists from Comic Express. Free although bookings are required. Ages 6+. HUNTER – Book of bones Beerwah Library, 7–9pm Locked in the library, f nd the clues, complete the challenges; will you

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January 13 Podie Pie magic show Maleny Library, 10am Robogals Coolum Library, 10am–12pm Maroochydore Library, 2–4pm January 14 Outdoor Adventures Kenilworth Library, 10–11.30am Great outdoor fun and games. Free. Bookings required. All ages.

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Book of Life Caloundra Library, 1–2.30pm Celebrate the latest animation movie by decorating your old Barbies, Bratz or any other fashion dolls into Day of the Dead creations. BYO doll to decorate. Free. Bookings required. Ages 9+. January 15 Podie Pie magic show Nambour Library, 10am Kite making Coolum Library, 10–11am Kite kits that are easy to assemble and loads of fun. Free. Bookings required. Ages 6+. SCRATCH Animation Kawana Library, 10–11am Learn how to create your own interactive stories, games, and animations using SCRATCH online programming. Free. Bookings required. Ages 9+. LEGO Adventures Beerwah Library, 2–3pm Have some fun and use your LEGO skills to complete the challenges. Free. Bookings required. Ages 5–8. MY W EEKLYPREVIE W. CO M . AU

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BMW’s sports activity coupe – the new SUV WORDS Peter Atkinson

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n a world where downsizing has become the new black, it seems going for a little less can end up giving you more. So it is with BMW’s new X4 SUV – a scaleddown version of the bigger-than-big X6 that has divided opinions, but been a surprise sales success for the German brand over the past few years. The X4 takes all of the qualities of the X6, most of them good, some of them not so much, and squeezes them into a slightly smaller, slightly easier-to-use package. An espresso version, if you like. And for a car like the X6, whose sheer size and presence is rather intimidating, that’s not a bad thing at all. While the X6 runs on the same platform as the 5-Series sedan and the hugely successful X5 SUV,

the X4 mimics the running gear of the compact 3-Series and X3 model. BMW prefers to call the X4 a Sports Activity Coupe rather than an SUV, so we’ll probably be in trouble for making direct comparisons to these models. It’s not quite as nimble as the 3-Series sedan, but nevertheless delivers a sporty presence and character not typically found in these macho machines. Of course, the grand appeal of this machine is its high-riding, well-elevated driving position that delivers a commanding view of the road and the other cars using it. That has been a winning factor in the growth of the SUV market, with families opting for rugged, high-set machines that will rarely venture off-road. The X4 is probably no exception – it feels more

urbane and even more city-centric than even its X3 soul mate – although BMW would be quick to point out the off-road credentials of both models. Even so, it’s hard to see such a sleek, sexy-looking machine as the X4 being subjected to the punishment it’s capable of enduring. More likely it will be found in executive car parks and, most particularly, private school pick-up zones and it will f ll that function more than capably. Unlike the almost gargantuan X6, it feels lighter and more nimble around town and better suited to squeezing into tight streets and parking spots. The one drawback it shares with the X6 is its diabolical lack of rear vision thanks to that swoopy, sloping rear roof line and the portholelike rear window. A reversing camera with an all-round view feature helps with parking, but changing lanes in heavy traff c is still somewhat of an issue, despite the oversized side mirrors and thoughtful blind spot indicator. The cargo space beneath those elegant lines is pleasingly f at and useful. It will swallow 500 litres of cargo with the rear seats up or 1400 with them folded f at. So the X4 combines prestige and practicality in a desirable mix. We tested it in its ultimate form, the f agship X-Drive35i featuring BMW’s now-familiar but still impressive 3-litre twin-turbocharged six-cylinder petrol engine. Its 225 kilowatts and 400 Newton metres of torque ensure the X4 performs as much like a sports machine as it looks with a smart 0-100 kilometres-per-hour sprint time of just 5.5 seconds. It’s fairly rare that this engine has its colours lowered but in this case it’s not even the most powerful engine available in the X4. That honour belongs to the astonishing X4xDrive35d version. Still, its $83,900 price tag (the x-Drive35i is $4000 dearer) would probably encourage me to

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[ get to like the two entry-level versions of the X4. The range starts at $69,900 for the Xdrive20i with a four-cylinder petrol engine, then steps up by $3500 for the 2-litre turbo-diesel Xdrive20d. One senses that will be the model that tempts the lion’s share of buyers. The car is capable of carrying f ve occupants, although only four of them will be in full comfort with the rear centre seat a rather awkward, raised perch best used only occasionally. Interestingly, the X4’s interior feels classier, and more premium, than

either the 3-Series sedan or its 4-Series coupe sibling. We’ve criticised those models for feeling just a little lacking in class and cohesion – but that’s not the case with the X4. Standard features on even the entry-level X4 include dual-zone air-conditioning, leather sports seats with lumbar support and electric adjustment, gearshift paddles, BiXenon headlights with LED running lamps, USB and Bluetooth connectivity, 8.8-inch colour screen with satellite navigation plus parking sensors and rear-view camera. We also really enjoyed the X4’s latest iteration of BMW’s clever head-up display, which projects your speed and other important information onto a little display that seems to hover just above the front bonnet. It’s part of a vast array of driver assistance features in the X4, although many of them are extra-cost options. Standard kit on our

$87,900 test machine also extended to an M-Sport suspension and styling package including 20-inch alloys and top-end 16-speaker Harmon Kardon sound system. All four models are f tted with the creamy 8-speed automatic transmission now featured across the BMW range. Its seamless shifts and ultra-long legs on the highway, combined with the city-smart stop-start system, are key components of the ‘Dynamic Eff ciency’ credentials of all four X4 variants. By comparison with the X6, this machine makes plenty of sense for those able to afford what, in essence, is a go-anywhere family wagon with a sportier, athletic personality. Perhaps the area where the X4 most outpoints its big brother, though, is at the cash register. It’s not only more fuel-eff cient but will cost you less than the bigger, thirstier X6. Being able to dip below that $70k-mark, admittedly before on road charges, adds plenty of appeal. That’s one kind of downsizing that certainly gets my vote.

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CHECK THE WEATHER BEFORE YOU GO OUT Storm season has begun, which means the weather can be unpredictable. Always check conditions before planning your trip. You can do this by going onto the Bureau of Meteorology website or calling Maritime Safety Queensland’s weather service. The South-East Queensland number is 1300 360 428.

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are forecast. Make sure the safety gear on your boat is up to date and relevant to the size of your vessel and number of passengers onboard. Safety items to consider include f re extinguishers, EPIRBs, f ares, inf atable life jackets, smoke signals and life rafts. Children under the age of 12 in an open boat that is less than 4.8 metres in length are required to wear a life jacket.

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C OV E R S T O RY

Back on top

Is the top end of the market making a comeback? Jemma Pearson spoke to local agents to f nd out.

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elle Property Buderim principal Bevan Horsnell has been crunching the numbers and tells MPP, “In 2007 there were 848 house sales across the board in Buderim. In 2011 it dropped to 371. There was absolutely no conf dence; it has taken a while for that conf dence to return.” But it is returning. “There are not huge jumps in value. It is still a buyers’ market, but people no longer have that fear, everyone is comfortable that the market is heading in the right direction. Conf dence is returning. “The bottom end [of the market] will always lead the way with f rst-home buyers and investors. Investors generally will have more than one property and are able to spend more money and have more capacity than others [to buy property]. But the top end is now def nitely moving up.” Horsnell looks back to 2007 when the local property market was strong. While in 2014 conf dence has been returning, prices are still competitive. “You can get more for a million dollars now than you could in 2007.” He says prices will pick up as more competition for properties enters the market. Horsnell says the activity is driven by non-local buyers. “We are getting interstate people come up. If you think about what is happening in Sydney, Sydneysiders come up, see the local property prices and think ‘you’re kidding’. We are extremely cheap compared to Sydney.”

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ext Property Group agent Karen Jones specialises in high-end properties, particularly on the waterfront, and she has experienced an extremely busy few months. “I have just sold one property at Mooloolaba on deep water in the high one millions – and it’s a knock-over. There is definitely more positivity, more enquiry and more buyers wanting to get into that market. There is more activity than I have seen in years.” Jones tells MPP that the activity is ref ected in the rest of the property market. “It has been building from entry level through to the mid level and we are f nally seeing interest in the high end.” She says while this high-end interest is in mainly waterfront properties it will ripple through the rest of high-end market. “Once we get the momentum going it then f ows onto other lifestyle properties such as acreage. That has been the trend in the past – that it [interest in high-end properties] starts with waterfront and f ows on from there.”

It has been building from entry level to the mid level and we are seeing interest in the high end

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ext Property Group’s Minka Jenkins says that while buyers are back “with a vengeance” she is cautious to say the top end has completely bounced back, though she is experiencing more success marketing high-end homes. Last week she sold 8 Minyama Island: “We had a four-week campaign, we had four offers before the auction, bidding at auction and then it sold for more than $4 million.” Jenkins says it shows there are now buyers in that price range. “Twelve months or two years ago we didn’t have $2 million-plus buyers, but now we have.” She adds, “The market has f atlined and [buyers realise prices] are not going down anymore.” However, she says buyers are still cautious and very savvy and will buy a property only if it’s exactly what they want. If it’s not they will make a discounted offer. Jenkins says the supply of top-end homes for sale is limited. “There are probably only about 10 properties on the water that are $2 million-plus houses. “But there are more buyers around. And they can upgrade.” She gives the example of Warana’s Oceanic Drive. “It used to be that houses on one side of the street sold for $500,000 and the other side for $1 million.” The gap is closing, she says, adding that it is more like $750,000 to a million now. For buyers, making the jump up from the mid to high end is much more achievable. “My theory is if you like it you’ll pay for it, and if you don’t you won’t,” Jenkins tells MPP. “I don’t see a huge climb too quickly [in terms of prices]. We have passed the worst, but how long that climb is, well if I had a crystal ball I wouldn’t be selling real estate!”

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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: 15 MYRTLE PLACE, BRIGHTWATER Auction on site Sunday Dec 14 @ 1pm Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Bree Charles 0416 435 391

272 WINDSOR ROAD, BURNSIDE Auction on site Saturday Dec 13 @ 2pm Def ne Property 5478 2477 Ross Cattle 0410 625 758

4/10 AKERINGA PLACE, MOOLOOLABA Auction on site Saturday Dec 13 @ 11am Def ne Property 5478 2477 Ross Cattle 0410 625 758

6/7 BUNYA PLACE, CURRIMUNDI Auction on site Sunday 14 @ 10am Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Jodie Hedley-Ward 0424 842 837

5/14 PANGARINDA PLACE, MOOLOOLABA Auction on site Saturday Dec 13 @ 12pm Def ne Property 5478 2477 Ross Cattle 0410 625 758

3 CAYMAN PLACE, KAWANA ISLAND Auction on site Sunday Dec 14 @ 11am Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Karen Jones 0405 122 526

84 LOWANNA DRIVE, BUDDINA Auction on site Saturday Dec 13 @ 11am Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Bree Charles 0416 435 391

15 TALLOW WOOD DRIVE, KULUIN Auction on site Thursday Dec 11 @ 5.30pm Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Jason Burns 0417 762 001

14 ILLAWONG STREET, BUDERIM Auction on site Saturday Dec 13 @ 2pm RealWay Property Consultants 5445 2777 Rob Gardner 0409 720 148

6 & 8 FIJI COURT, PARREARRA Auction on site Sunday Dec 14 @ 12pm Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Karen Jones 0405 122 526

38 KERENJON AVENUE, BUDERIM Auction on site Saturday Dec 13 @ 11.45am Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Kate Jewry 0404 817 916

UNIT 3 ‘PARKER PLACE’, 17 PARKER STREET, MAROOCHYDORE Auction on site Saturday Dec 13 @ 12pm First National Real Estate Maroochydore 5479 6600 Kim Bourgois 0416 237 484

40 NYES CRESCENT, BUDERIM Auction on site Thursday Dec 11 @ 5pm RealWay Property Consultants 5445 2777 Jarrod McCarthy 0410 052 219 14 SUNNYRIDGE RISE, BUDERIM Auction on site Saturday Dec 13 @ 3pm Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Huan Cleeton 0409 280 762 Karen Cleeton 0438 930 183

14 Illawong Street, Buderim

89A KARAWATHA DRIVE, MOUNTAIN CREEK Auction on site Saturday Dec 13 @ 11am Def ne Property 5478 2477 Ross Cattle 0410 625 758 445 OCEANIC DRIVE SOUTH, WURTULLA Auction on site Saturday Dec 13 @ 2pm Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Craig Porter 0411 554 880

Auction Results The easiest way to check out the latest auction results. Email auctions@myweeklypreview.com.au. 31 ADELONG CRESCENT, BUDDINA Under post-auction negotiations, 8 registered bidders / 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Next Property Group 1300 400 777 David Holmes 0403 110 070 Alan Riley 0422 723 719 19 MALKANA CRESCENT, BUDDINA Under post-auction negotiations, 4 registered bidders / 3 bed, 1 bath, 3 car Next Property Group 1300 400 777 David Holmes 0403 110 070

33 Jarrah Street, Minyama 77 KEREJON AVENUE, BUDERIM Under post-auction negotiations, 2 registered bidders / 6 bed, 4 bath, 3 car Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Karen Cleeton 0438 930 183 Huan Cleeton 0409 280 762 11 SONGBIRD COURT, BUDERIM Sold for $777,000 / 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Jason Burns 0417 762 001 85 EUDLO FLATS RD, DIDDILLIBAH 2 registered bidders, passed in at $880,000, looking for higher offer / 4 bed, 2 bath, 4 car RE/MAX Nambour 5470 7000 Steve Perry 0418 711 955 33 JARRAH STREET, MINYAMA Sold for $515,000 / 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Platinum Properties 5437 8806 Steve Turner 0142 679 488 Geoff Ohmsen 0412 103 147 Continued page 56> *As supplied by contributing real estate agencies

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MAROOCHYDORE AUCTION UNIT 3 ‘PARKER PLACE’ 17 PARKER STREET

Affordable beachside unit in highly sought-after position

Located in a prime position, this apartment is located walking distance to the beautiful Maroochydore beach and a short walk to restaurants, shops and parks. The owner’s instructions are clear, the property must be sold on or before auction day. • 3 generous size bedrooms with built in robes and ceiling fans • Tiled open living & dining area with air-conditioning • Spacious kitchen with plenty of cupboard space • Balcony, great for entertaining • SLUG, Small complex AUCTION Onsite Saturday 13th December at 12pm INSPECT Saturday 11.30 - 12pm MAROOCHYDORE 5479 6600 KIM BOURGOIS 0416 237 484 WEB www.mfnre.com.au

SIPPY DOWNS 29 Edgewater Place

YOU WON’T FIND A BETTER PLACE Located at the end of a cul-de-sac in Sippy Downs’ most popular street, this home on 700m2 surpasses expectations. • Double door entryway that flows to main kitchen, dining and living area • Indoor living space flows seamlessly to large outdoor entertainment area, huge pool and separate gazebo • Great separation between main bedroom and the other three • Large separage multi-purpose room - suitable for home office, media room or 5th bedroom • Beautiful lakeside walks with picnic area at your doorstep

4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR Inspect: Saturday 10:00-10:45am Price: Offers over $530,000 Web: Ref No.118284619 Jarrad McCarthy 0410 052 219

Market Tracker A list of what’s recently sold on the Coast: 6 MEANDER COURT, BUDERIM $525,000 / 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Elders Real Estate Palmwoods, Mike Burns & Stewart Medland 1/242 WISES ROAD, BUDERIM $365,000 / 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car Belle Property Buderim, Bevan Horsnell

1/242 Wises Road, Buderim

120 MOSSYBANK ROAD, EUDLO $453,000 / 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Elders Real Estate Palmwoods, Mike Burns & Stewart Medland

26 PERCEPTION ROAD, NAMBOUR $410,000 / 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Carolans First National Real Estate, Andy Sharma

22 CHURCHILL STREET, GOLDEN BEACH $480,000 / 3 bed, 1 bath, 2+ car Seaside Real Estate, Peter Crowe

12 NEROLI STREET, PALMWOODS $450,000 / 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Elders Real Estate Palmwoods, Mike Burns & Stewart Medland

UNIT 28 ‘OUTLOOK’, 11 CANBERRA TERRACE, KINGS BEACH $460,000 / 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car Seaside Real Estate, Andrew Hasker

1 PRIMROSE COURT, PALMWOODS $337,500 / 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Elders Real Estate Palmwoods, Natalie Massa

127 WILSON ROAD, ILKLEY $250,000 / Land Elders Real Estate Palmwoods, Darren Lockwood 3/26 MILL STREET, LANDSBOROUGH $266,000 / 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car Elders Real Estate Palmwoods, Dallas Foster

209 PANORAMA DRIVE, ROSEMOUNT $325,000 / 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car Carolans First National Real Estate, Warren Nonmus 23 RIDGEVIEW PLACE, WOOMBYE $210,000 / Land Elders Real Estate Palmwoods, Natalie Massa *As supplied by contributing real estate agencies

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BUDERIM 14 Illawong Street

BUDERIM 82 William Street

GLORIOUS OCEAN VIEWS AND BREEZES

QUEENSLANDER WITH VIEWS

This solidly constructed 5 bedroom home offers a rare combo of flat land, level access and glorious ocean views and breezes. With 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and huge living on the lower level, and 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and large living with soaring ceilings on the upper level, this home will suit a variety of buyers. A spacious covered balcony allows one to entertain while enjoying the sensational views. Properties in this premier location are much admired and seldom offered for sale, and astute buyers will recognise this opportunity. Prior offers considered.

Hinterland views form a fitting backdrop for this delightful character home that is 5 minutes away from Buderim Village. Set in an elevated position it has been designed to make the most of the cooling breezes. • Air-conditioned open plan living is both spacious and light • Kitchen has plenty of bench space and storage • Wide wrap-around decks in true Queenslander style • Three double bedrooms, master with ensutie • Extra large laundry with versatile space for office etc. • Huge workshop downstairs to suit a tradie or craftsman

5 BED | 3 BATH | 2 CAR

3 BED | 2 BATH | 3 CAR

Inspect: Saturday from 1:00pm Auction: Onsite Sat 13th Dec at 2:00pm Web: Ref No. 11852867 Rob Gardner 0409 720 148

Inspect: Saturday 10:00-10:45am Price: $649,000 Web: Ref No. 118617811 Marg Deighton 0411 399 514

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AUCTION VACANT WATERFRONT LAND - AUCTION ON SITE THIS SUNDAY AT 12PM 6 and 8 Fiji Court, Parrearra

Vacant land

What a rare find. Two blocks of waterfront land, ready and waiting for you to build your dream home. Being offered individually or why not buy both? 6 Fiji Court is a 979m2 block, with 19m of canal frontage and a north east aspect, a 12m pontoon with power and water already in place and positioned outside the lock for easy ocean access. 8 Fiji court is a 470m2 block with 12m of canal frontage and a north east aspect located outside the lock for easy access. Waterfront land, with ocean access, now all nearly built on, don’t delay! Secure yourself a dream block for your dream home!

• 2 vacant waterfront blocks • North East aspect outside the lock offered separately or together • #6 is 979m2 with 19m frontage and a 12 metre pontoon in place • #8 is 470m2 with 12m frontage • Close to beaches, schools & highway

Auction: On site, Sunday 14th December at 12pm Inspect: Saturday 3.15-3.45pm, open Sunday from 11.30am, auction at 12pm Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Web Code: MIN3538

AUCTION HOT PROPERTY! WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION THIS SATURDAY! 14 Sunnyridge Rise, Buderim Behind the secured wrought iron gates and grand entrance pavilion, resides this quintessential California Coast lifestyle property. Inspired to captivate the idyllic union of the Sunshine Coast and the western United States coastline of Santa Barbara! The visual conquest was to engage pronounced eaves, decorative mosaics and arched Viking timber doors to create this ultimate cultural retreat. Through the cathedral style and stained glass entrance you will observe the great command of technique in the construction. Elegant scaled spaces accentuate voluminous areas to entertain. Don’t miss this unique opportunity! Will be sold at auction.

6 Bed | 4 Bath | 3 Car

• Private 5,044m allotment • 615m2 under roof living • Detached guest house • Wet edge pool • Wine cellar • Fire place • Secure gated entrance 2

Auction: On site, Saturday December 13th at 3pm Inspect: Open Saturday from 2.30pm, auction at 3pm Huan Cleeton 0409 280 762 Karen Cleeton 0438 930 183 Web Code: BUD3472

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AUCTION THE BEST ADDRESS ON KAWANA ISLAND - AUCTION ON SITE THIS SUNDAY AT 11AM 3 Cayman Place, Kawana Island Boasting glorious North to water views as far as the eye can see, it is easy to see why this is the most sought after position on Kawana Island. The elegant and timeless architecture of the home make it a showpiece of waterfront living whilst still being a practical and comfortable home to live in. The large alfresco entertaining area is positioned to embrace the awe inspiring water views and stackable doors open the whole home up to remove any barrier between the indoors and outdoors. Swim in complete privacy in the large inground pool with water feature and leave your boat at your private 10 metre pontoon. Owners committed to selling.

4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2 Car

• Breath taking North to water views • Expansive alfresco entertaining zone • Two indoor living zones • Stunning pool with water features • 100 metres to Double Bay beach • 10 metre private pontoon

Auction: On site, Sunday December 14th at 11am Inspect: Saturday 1.30-2.15pm, open Sunday from 10.30am, auction at 11am Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Web Code: MIN3537

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AUCTION INVESTOR LIQUIDATES - AUCTION THIS SUNDAY! 6/7 Bunya Place, Currimundi

3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car

Boasting a spectacular bush backdrop within a quiet, secure complex of 12 townhouses with shared pool, this stylish townhouse is going to be sensational buying on or before auction. With the multi-billion dollar Kawana Hospital health precinct on your doorstep, property experts are predicting strong capital growth and high rental returns for the area.

Auction: On site, Sunday 14th December at 10am Inspect: Saturday 1-1.30pm and Sunday from 9.30am, auction at 10am Jodie Hedley-Ward 0424 842 837 Web Code: BUD3553

UNBELIEVABLE VALUE ON OFFER - OVERSEAS OWNER SAYS SELL! 6 Cicada Close, Buderim

4 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 2+ Car

Every now and then, an exceptional, high quality home becomes available at a super affordable price that seems too good to be true... now is that time! Our highly motivated sellers require a sale by Christmas and have priced this home accordingly. This unique property was the recipient of a Master Builders design award - inspection a must!

Price: Mid to high $600,000’s Inspect: Saturday 11-11.30am Jodie Hedley-Ward 0424 842 837 Web Code: BUD3526

AUCTION BUDDINA – PRIME BEACH LOCATION - AUCTION THIS SATURDAY! 84 Lowanna Drive, Buddina

3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car

A fantastic opportunity for builders and renovators who want to secure a prime beachside property, where you can add value by adding modern finishes. Featuring a great floor plan, 2 separate living zones, galley style kitchen overlooking the resort style inground pool and alfresco entertaining area. Buddina is highly sought after with a fantastic lifestyle on offer.

Auction: On site, Saturday December 13th at 11am Inspect: Open Saturday from 10.30am, auction at 11am Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Bree Charles 0416 435 391 Web Code: MIN3530

AUCTION BIG, BIG BRIGHTWATER - AUCTION THIS SUNDAY! 15 Myrtle Place, Brightwater

4 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car

Genuine sellers committed to selling, on or before auction. This spacious and practical family home is on a large 700m2 block in a popular section of Brightwater with bigger blocks and bigger homes. Boasting four living areas, large north facing backyard with room for a pool, ducted and zoned reverse cycle air-con, vacuum maid and modern kitchen. Close to all amenities.

Auction: On site, Sunday December 14th at 1pm Inspect: Sat 12.30-1.15pm, open Sun from 12.30pm, auction at 1pm Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Bree Charles 0416 435 391 Web Code: MIN3540

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32 INSPECTIONS IN 17 DAYS - 3 OFFERS - SOLD BY CRAIG PORTER! 5 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car

445 Oceanic Drive South, Wurtulla Make no mistake, this will be great buying and will be sold on auction date. Absolute beachfront and only minutes to the Sunshine Coast’s newest hospital precinct, astute buyers will realise the potential here. Ripe for renovation, with great bones to work with, this is blue chip real estate at its best.

SOLD ASE NEXT PLE

20 MOORABINDA STREET, BUDERIM

SOLD ASE NEXT PLE

16 GREENWOOD CLOSE, BUDERIM

• Absolute beach frontage • Sunshine Coast’s hospital hub precinct • 631m2 block • Solid home - ‘Awesome potential’ • Sellers clear - ‘must be sold!’

SOLD ASE NEXT PLE

54 MONARCH PLACE, BUDERIM

SOLD ASE NEXT PLE

14 DAWSON PARADE, BUDERIM

Auction: On site, Saturday 13th December at 2pm Inspect: Saturday 10-10.30am Craig Porter 0411 554 880 Web Code: BUD3532

SOLD ASE

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109 COGILL ROAD, BUDERIM

SOLD ASE

NEXT PLE

101/14 DUPORTH AVENUE, M’DORE

I am currently working with several genuine buyers that are seeking beachside, small boutique acreage, top end units and view properties on the Sunshine Coast. If you been considering selling and would like to discuss your next move, then give me a call today!

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A PERFECT NEST IN PELICAN WATERS 11 Gillingham Place, Pelican Waters Enjoy low maintenance, easy modern living in this immaculate home in the heart of Pelican Waters. The north facing property features beautifully established, privacy enhancing gardens, creating a tranquil compound with the emphasis on relaxation. The spacious central kitchen with gas cooktop services the open plan, tiled and air conditioned living and dining, flowing out to the large under roof entertaining area. The layout separates the master bedroom with ensuite, walk-in-robe and courtyard access, from the 3 double bedrooms - ideal for the kids or guests. Close to school, shopping centre and transport. Serious seller is committed elsewhere and wants a result ASAP!

4 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car

• Established private gardens • Spacious central kitchen • Open plan living and dining • Large covered entertaining area • End of quiet cul-de-sac • Close to schools and shops

Price: Offers over $499,000 Inspect: Saturday 11-11.30am Andrew Dyce 0410 504 764 Web Code: PEL3560

AUCTION IT’S GOT SIZE, IT’S GOT CHARACTER, IT’S GOT POTENTIAL! 16 Birubi Street, Minyama Massive waterfront living. It’s got size, it’s got character, as well a dual living opportunity. With plenty of potential, this fantastic family home is well positioned and well priced. There are plenty of spaces for lounging outdoors or on one of its many decks or verandahs and just enjoying our Sunshine Coast lifestyle. As you enter this unique property the quadruple garage has been turned into a double garage with separate studio and kitchenette, ideal for teenagers, extra family members or guests. The main home has magic views directly into the deep water. While downstairs consists of a main entertaining area, kitchen, office, bathroom and also captures water views.

3 Bed | 3 Bath | 2 Car

• Enviable waterfront location • Solid construction • Outstanding investment opportunity • Endless possibilities • Entry level waterfront • Will sell on or before auction day!

Auction: On site, Saturday January 10th at 11am Inspect: Saturday 12-12.45pm and Wednesday 17th 5-5.45pm Minka Jenkins 0488 550 063 Kate Jewry 0404 817 916 Web Code: MCHY3459

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FINAL STAGES SELLING FAST – GET IN NOW TO SECURE YOUR DREAM BLOCK! Lushland - Roxton Court, Beerwah We are proud and very excited to introduce to the market the Hinterland’s latest land release, ‘Lushland’. Situated just off Peachester Road and only a short stroll into the sprawling township of Beerwah this outstanding address will be the envy of many. Build your dream home or tap into the exciting investment opportunities available in the Hinterland’s most progressive township with exciting new infrastructure coming on all the time. With real estate being all about position - Lushland promises to sell fast so an inspection is a must, you won’t be disappointed and that’s before you see the price tag!

Vacant Land

• Close to all amenities • Private, quiet and well priced • Minimum 650m2 • Owner occupy or invest • Elevated with excellent building scope

Price: From $190,000 Inspect: Saturday 9-9.30am & Sunday 3-4pm Andrew Dyce 0410 504 764 John Skerlak 0413 441 834 Web Code: MCHY3090

AUCTION FAMILY HOME ON QUALITY ACREAGE IN SOUGHT AFTER AREA - SELLING AT AUCTION 19 Saunders Lane, Palmwoods This solidly built family home sits high on the hill in an extremely quiet and private residential rural area in Palmwoods fertile green belt. With 10 acres of quality land there is ample room for a hobby farm and could easily be converted to an excellent horse property. The home features five spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms and would be great for dual living or provide ‘Bed and Breakfast’ opportunities. Just minutes from private and public schools or the university and the Sunshine Coast’s best beaches, this is a rare find! Will be sold on or before auction!

5 Bed | 3 Bath | 3 Car

• 10 acres of quality, useable land • Large brick and colourbond home • Suspended concrete pool with decks • Large shed with three phase power • 5KVA solar power and hot water • 5000 litre water tank • 40 avocado and a host of fruit trees

Auction: On site, Saturday January 10th at 2pm Inspect: Saturday 11-11.45am Anne Wallace 0418 769 466 Trevor Jones 0488 999 156 Web Code: BUD3572

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AUCTION CHARACTER, VIEWS, LOCATION...AUCTION THIS SATURDAY! 38 Kerenjon Avenue, Buderim

4 Bed | 1 Bath | 4 Car

With stunning northerly views to the ocean and Mt Ninderry hinterland, this lovely character home is perfect for first home owner or investor. Relax away the afternoons, taking in the beautiful scenery its elevated position offers. Entertaining is a breeze from the many private timber decking areas or downstairs poolside in the games room.

Auction: On site, Saturday December 13th at 11.45am Inspect: Open Saturday from 11.15am, auction at 11.45am Kate Jewry 0404 817 916 Web Code: MCHY3558

PRIME PLATINIUM POCKET POSITION 40 Oogar Street, Maroochydore

4 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car

One of Maroochydore’s prime beachside addresses, this home has been tastefully modernised. Open plan living area and chef’s kitchen flows out to an entertaining deck. The large main bedroom and designer ensuite provides a huge ‘wow’ factor. This ‘Platinum Pocket’ property is walking distance to Alex Surf Life Saving Club and surrounding cafĂŠs.

Price: $700,000 buyers should inspect Inspect: Saturday 1.15-1.45pm Glennis Schindler 0412 737 324 Web Code: MCHY3531

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3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car

A unique opportunity exists to purchase a prime unit on top of Alexandra Headland with magnificent northerly views towards Noosa. Enjoy entertaining family and friends on the large balcony while taking in the view and ocean breezes. Situated in a small complex and walking distance to Mooloolaba beach and restaurants. What a fantastic lifestyle!

Price: Low $600,000 Inspect: Saturday 2-2.30pm Glennis Schindler 0412 737 324 Web Code: MCHY3584

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2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1 Car

It doesn’t get much better than this! Perfectly positioned in a small complex this unit boasts two courtyards. One facing north with direct access into the pool area. Security parking with extra storage. Only minutes to the Bowls Club, river, beach and cafÊs. Fantastic lifestyle. Inspect and be impressed.

Price: Furnished Mid $400,000’s Inspect: Saturday 9-9.30am Glennis Schindler 0412 737 324 Web Code: MCHY3570

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BUYING OR SELLING? CALL GLENNIS NEXT 0412 737 324

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THESE WATER VIEWS WILL NOT COST YOU 1 MILLION PLUS!! 26 Northlake Crescent, Sippy Downs

4 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car

Can you imagine yourself coming home to these magnificent views from this spectacular family home. This large four bedroom home is located in a pocket of high quality homes in the popular Sippy Downs. With high ceilings, two living areas and a large 836m2 block, you have an abundance of space to relax or entertain guests. Easy walk to the school or shops.

Price: Buyers in the high $500,000s Inspect: Saturday 11-11.30am Richard Espray 0413 883 540 Web Code: MCHY3541

HOT RENOVATION, HOT PRICE, JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER! 10 Martins Drive, Kuluin A lot of class is what you’ll find at this lovely home but without the price tag. No expense has been spared on this gorgeous renovation. Open plan living with quality flooring flowing through into the chefs style kitchen, Caesarstone bench tops. Stunning main bathroom and timber decking outdoor entertaining area. The list goes on, come and see for yourself.

FANTASTIC ENTRY LEVEL BUYING

3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1 Car

10 Lanena Street, Mountain Creek

3 Bed | 1 Bath | 2 Car

Price: Low $400,000 buyers Inspect: Saturday 12-12.30pm Jason Burns 0417 762 001 Web Code: MCHY3576

Looking for a neat and tidy first home or investment? Then you must inspect this freshly updated home in the Mountain Creek School zone. The expensive work has been completed with both the bathroom and kitchen beautifully updated. Situated on a great size block with double garage, garden shed and space for a pool. Close to all amenities. Inspect now!

Price: Buyers in the $400,000’s Inspect: Saturday 10-10.30am Kylie Tredrea 0402 240 687 Web Code: MIN3568

YOUR NEXT HOME IS OPEN FOR INSPECTION Listed at $989,000 - Craig Porter Sat 11-12pm - 7 Mackenzie Green - BUD3415 Offers over $1m considered - Richard Scrivener Sat 11.15-11.45am - 38 Kerenjon Avenue - MCHY3558 BATTERY HILL Sat 2-2.30pm - 7 Matilda Crescent - PEL3511 Auction Sat 13 December 11.45am - Kate Jewry Listed at $649,000 - Andrew Dyce Sat 12-12.30pm - 21 Cicada Close - BUD3414 Sat 3-3.30pm - 12/38 Milbong Street - PEL3477 Offers Over $599,000 - Jodie Hedley-Ward Listed at $279,000 - Andrew Dyce Sat 12-12.45pm - 125 Cogill Road - BUD3363 BEERWAH Low $1,000,000 buyers - Craig Porter Sat 9-9.30am; Sun 3-4pm - Lushland Estate - MCHY3090 Sat 12.15-12.45pm - 13/80 Burnett Street - BUD3404 Roxton Court - Andrew Dyce Offers in the $300,000’s - Anne Wallace BLI BLI Sat 12.30-1pm - 21 Buderim Glen Drive - MCHY3433 Sat 10-10.30am - 2 - 4 Kris Court - BUD3483 Buyers from high $600,000’s - Georgina Griggs Offers over $380,000 - Matt Quin Sat 1-1.45pm - 23 Plantation Parade - BUD3476 Sat 10-10.30am - 100 Atkinson Road - BUD3400 Listed at $767,000 - Craig Porter Buyers in the $900,000’s - Craig Porter Sat 2.30-3pm - 14 Sunnyridge Rise - BUD3472 Sat 10-10.30am - 2 Hagen Place - MCHY3502 Auction Sat 13 December 3pm - Huan Cleeton High $300,000 Buyers - Jason Burns BURNSIDE Sat 10-10.45am - 7 School Road - BUD3350 Sat 1-1.45pm - 12 Robertson Drive - BUD3562 High $300,000’s - Huan Cleeton Low $400,000’s - Matt Quin BUDDINA CALOUNDRA Sat 10.30-11.30am - 84 Lowanna Drive - MIN3530 Sat 10-10.30am - 24/31 North Street - PEL3573 Auction Sat 13 December 11am - Karen Jones Listed at $379,000 - Andrew Dyce Sat 11.15-12pm - 19 Malkana Crescent - MIN3499 Buyers from the high $500,000’s - Alan Riley COES CREEK 6DW SP & 3DFLêF %RXOHYDUG 0,1 Sat 12-12.45pm - 26 Burruma Place - BUD3583 Offers in the $300,000’s - Bree Charles Mid $300,000’s - Trevor Jones Sat 1-1.45pm - 31 Adelong Crescent - MCHY3525 CURRIMUNDI Please contact agent - Alan Riley Sat 1-1.30pm - 6/7 Bunya Place - BUD3553 Sat 1-1.45pm - 3 Barellan Avenue - MIN3458 Auction Sun 14 December 10am - Jodie Hedley-Ward Please contact agent - Minka Jenkins Sun 9.30-10am - 6/7 Bunya Place - BUD3553 Sat 2-2.45pm - 11 Mawarra Street - MIN3561 Auction Sun 14 December 10am - Jodie Hedley-Ward Listed at $720,000 - Minka Jenkins GLENVIEW Sat 3-3.45pm - 63 Yaringa Avenue - MCHY3551 Sat 10-10.45am - 4 Firetail Place - PEL3580 Buyers Over $1,000,000 - Minka Jenkins Mid $500,000’s - Rod Whiteman

AROONA

Sat 10-10.30am - 11 Warren Court - BUD3547 Offers Over $799,000 - Jodie Hedley-Ward

BUDERIM

Sat 10-10.30am - 13 Compass Court - MCHY3493 Offers over $495,000 - Richard Espray Sat 10-10.45am - 77 Kerenjon Place - BUD34517 Please Contact Agent - Karen Cleeton Sat 11-11.30am - 6 Cicada Close - BUD3526 Mid to High $600,000’s - Jodie Hedley-Ward Sat 11-11.30am - 1 Songbird Court - MCHY3078 High $700,000 buyers - Jason Burns Sat 11-11.45am - 18 Atherton Close - BUD3434 Please Contact Agent - Karen Cleeton Sat 11-11.45am - 24 Barleycorn Avenue - BUD2159

KULUIN

Sat 12-12.30pm - 10 Martins Drive - MCHY3576 Low $400,000 Buyers - Jason Burns Sat 1-1.45pm - 36 Daintree Close - MCHY3589 Offers over $360,000 - Jason Burns

LANDSBOROUGH

Wed - Sat 12-4pm; Sun 9-1pm - Pathways Estate - BUD2083 Lower Mount Mellum Road - John Skerlak

LITTLE MOUNTAIN Sat 12.30-1.30pm - See Breeze Estate - PEL3494 82 Caloundra Road - Norm Clarke

MAROOCHYDORE

NAMBOUR

Sat 9-9.30am - 5/44 Beach Parade - MCHY3570 Furnished Mid $400,000’s - Kate Jewry Sat 10-10.30am - 5/18-20 Wirraway Street - MCHY3579 Mid $400,000 Buyers - Kate Jewry Sat 12.30-1pm - 32A Maroubra Street - MCHY3510 $1,000,000 Plus Buyers - Kate Jewry Sat 1.15-1.45pm - 40 Oogar Street - MCHY3531 $700,000 Buyers - Kate Jewry

Sat 2-2.45pm - 13 Strathford Avenue - BUD3506 Mid $400,000’s - Trevor Jones

MINYAMA Sat 9.30-10am - 411/13 Nicklin Way - MCHY3273 Offers over $639,000 - Alan Riley Sat 11-11.45am - 5 Kumbada Court - MIN3436 Please contact agent - Minka Jenkins Sat 12-12.45pm - 16 Birubi Street - MIN3459 Auction Sat 10 January 11am - Minka Jenkins Sat 2-2.45pm - 19 Mooloolah Island - MCHY3549 Buyers in the $2 Millions - Alan Riley Wed 5-5.45pm - 16 Birubi Street - MIN3459 Auction Sat 10 January 11am - Minka Jenkins

MOOLOOLABA Sat 11-11.30am - 1/19 Tombarra Street - MCHY3495 High $200,000’s - Dominic Fernandez Sat 12-12.45pm - 2/39 - 45 First Avenue - BUD3339 Listed at $799,500 - Karen Cleeton Sat 2-2.30pm - 5/31 Buderim Avenue - MCHY3311 Listed at $2,250,000 - Kate Jewry Sat 2.45-3.15pm - 58 Ocean View Avenue - MCHY3478 Listed at $708,000 - Kate Jewry

MOUNTAIN CREEK Sat 10-10.30am - 10 Lanena Street - MIN3568 Buyers in the $400,000’s - Kylie Tredrea Sat 11-11.30am - 43 Frogmouth Circuit - MIN3569 Forthcoming Auction - Kylie Tredrea Sat 11-12pm - 80 Mountain Ash Drive - PEL3449 Low to Mid $500,000’s - Norm Clarke Sat 12.30-1.15pm - 15 Myrtle Place - MIN3540 Auction Sun 14 December 1pm - Bree Charles Sat 1-1.30pm - 140 Bundilla Boulevard - BUD3564 Mid to high $300,000’s - Anne Wallace Sat 2.30-3.30pm - 80 Mountain Ash Drive - PEL3449 Low to Mid $500,000’s - Norm Clarke Sun 12.30-1pm - 15 Myrtle Place - MIN3540 Auction Sun 14 December 1pm - Bree Charles

PALMWOODS Sat 11-11.45am - 19 Saunders Lane - BUD3572 Auction Sat 10 January 2pm - Anne Wallace

PARREARRA Sat 10.30-11am - 112 Sunbird Chase - MIN3491 Offers Over $899,000 - Alan Riley Sat 1.30-2.15pm - 3 Cayman Place - MIN3537 Auction Sun 14 December 11am - Karen Jones Sat 2.30-3pm - 19 Cuba Court - MIN3548 Forthcoming Auction - Karen Jones Sat 3.15-3.45pm - 6 and 8 Fiji Court - MIN3538 Auction Sun 14 December 12pm - Karen Jones Sun 10.30-11am - 3 Cayman Place - MIN3537 Auction Sun 14 December 11am - Karen Jones Sun 11.30-12pm - 6 and 8 Fiji Court - MIN3538 Auction Sun 14 December 12pm - Karen Jones

PELICAN WATERS Sat 10-10.30am - 70/1 Millennium Circuit - PEL3484 Offers over $440,000 - Kerri Johnston Sat 11-11.30am - 11 Gillingham Place - PEL3560 Offers Over $499,000 - Andrew Dyce Sat 11-11.30am - 7 Francis Court - PEL3057 Buyers $950,000 plus - Kerri Johnston Sat 12-12.30pm - 9 North Point Circuit - PEL3386 Price by Negotiation - Kerri Johnston Sat 12-12.30pm - 16 Tibrogargan Place - PEL3571 Listed at $569,000 - Andrew Dyce Sat 12.30-1pm - 16 Midden Place - PEL3516 Listed at $669,000 - Andrew Dyce Sat 1-1.30pm - 51 Whitehaven Way - PEL3038 Buyers Over $1,100,000 - Kerri Johnston Sat 2-2.30pm - 6 Reliance Place - PEL3518 Offers Over $795,000 - Kerri Johnston Sat 3-3.30pm - 58 Pembroke Avenue - PEL3065 Price by negotiation - Andrew Dyce

SIPPY DOWNS

Sat 11-11.30am - 26 Northlake Crescent - MCHY3261 26 Northlake Crescent - Richard Espray

VALDORA Sat 9-11.00am - The Manor Estate - MCHY3261 65 Thomson Valley Road - John Skerlak

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Anne Wallace 0418 769 466

Karen Cleeton 0438 930 183

Bree Charles 0416 435 391

Karen Jones 0405 122 526

Chris Swallow 0400 354 258

Kerri Johnston 0412 580 184

Clint Jensen 0412 447 624

Kylie Tredrea 0402 240 687

Craig Porter 0411 554 880

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Dean Stewart 0412 530 258

Matt Quin 0413 577 607

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Minka Jenkins 0488 550 063

David Holmes 0403 110 070

Norm Clarke 0429 990 418

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Richard Espray 0413 883 540

Georgina Griggs 0401 868 006

Rod Whiteman 0434 219 118

Glennis Schindler 0412 737 324

Richard Scrivener 0416 799 188

Huan Cleeton 0409 280 762

Sally Mulhearn 0431 595 341

Jason Burns 0417 762 001

Tian Hu 0422 871 101

Jodie Hedley-Ward 0424 842 837

Trevor Jones 0488 999 156

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PRO P E RT Y P R E V IE WS

NOBODY IN THE WORLD SELLS MORE REAL ESTATE THAN RE/MAX.*

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Character Queenslander with Rural View A real find for those who appreciate the charm and allure of the classic Queenslander. • 4 big bedrooms & 2 bathrooms • Spacious living with high set ceilings • Awesome private rural vistas • Huge underbuilding for workshop • Gardeners paradise, all north facing • Some work reqd to fully realise potential

Price: Offers from $495,000 considered Inspect: Saturday 13th Dec 12 - 12.45pm outstandingagents.com.au ID:11188283 Steve G Pery 0448 884 093

RE/MAX Property Sales

14 Illawong Street, Buderim 5 bed, 3 bath, 2 car Auction on site Saturday Dec 13 @ 2pm RealWay Buderim 5445 2777 Rob Gardner 0409 720 148

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WATERFRONT OASIS WITH PRIVACY AND SPACE

LOWSET BEACHSIDE BEAUTY - PRIVATE AND SPACIOUS

17 Maui Court, KAWANA ISLAND

7 Napalle Street, WARANA

Sensational waterfront design at exceptional value, this stunning lifestyle choice has to be viewed to be fully appreciated. • Mastersuite overlooking the water, massive WIR & ensuite • 3 totally separate living areas ensuring complete privacy • Ducted air-con, fans, solar panels, plenty of storage • Generous 762m2 block, grassed area for the kids

4 Bed 3 Bath 2 Car Price:

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Inspect: Sat 1:00-1:30pm Bill Howcroft 0431 354 076 Jacque Howcroft 0431 815 991

Be quick to take advantage of this rare opportunity to secure prime surf side quality living and all it has to offer. • Immaculately presented and only 4 rooftops to the beach • Superior stone bench kitchen with open plan living area • Large covered outside living area, large private grassed area • Air-conditioning, fans, security gate, room for boat or caravan

4 Bed 2 Bath 4 Car Price:

High $600,000s

Inspect: By appointment Bill Howcroft 0431 354 076 Jacque Howcroft 0431 815 991

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NOBODY IN THE WORLD SELLS MORE REAL ESTATE THAN RE/MAX.*

Wurtulla, 524 Nicklin Way

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Affordable family living perfectly located so close to everything. If you are looking for a large FIVE bedroom home less than 1km to both open beaches and the new Kawana Hospital precinct, then look no further.

Inspect: Saturday 13 Dec 9.30 - 10.00am Price: Offers over $450,000

• 4 bedroom with a 5th bedroom /office/media room • Modern kitchen with walk-in pantry. Open kitchen, dining, family • Side access for clients or storage for van or boat • Huge paved covered outdoor enterainment area • House has been completely painted and new carpets laid • All offers conderered. Make an offer TODAY!

For more details visit realtyexcellence.com.au ID:11825283

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Realty Excellence Buderim, 24 Whitehaven Drive

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Generous Family Home, minutes from Buderim Village

Contract Crashed…Big Family Home MUST Be Sold ASAP!

Sparkling inground tropical pool. Very lowmaintenance with native gardens.

Price: Considering offers over $500,000

Big solid home in great location, short walk to Immanuel school, need urgent sale.

• Elevated 727m2, room for trailer or van • Large air-conditioned living plus rumpus • 4 bedrooms, 3 with walk-in-robes • Dishwasher and stainless steel appliances • Garden outlook from every window • Plenty of storage in roof

Inspect: Saturday 13th Dec 11.30 - 12pm realtyexcellence.com.au ID:11603163

• 850m2 block + heated pool in cul-de-sac • Big living areas, huge master + ensuite • Plenty of scope to renovate and profit • Extra 6 x 3.5m man cave/studio/office • Under 2km to beaches & café’s • Seller will negotiate. Bring all offers.

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

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Feature packed in Buderim

Private, peaceful and perfectly positioned in the trees, this stunning home provides the ultimate laid-back Buderim lifestyle. The home has three bedrooms, the main with ensuite and walk-in robe, plus a study that is used as a guest bedroom, two separate living areas, three separate decks and a double garage. Downstairs, bedrooms two and three lead into a rumpus and deck, perfect for teenagers or guests. Other features of the property are a quiet location, 1668-square metre, low-maintenance block, great views, timber f oors, high ceilings and much more.

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6a Illuka Street, Buderim 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Auction on site Saturday Dec 20 @ 12pm Belle Property Buderim 5445 6722 Bevan Horsnell 0412 512 257

Relax in Pelican Waters

51 Whitehaven Way, Pelican Waters

This q This T quality uality ty ffamily amil am ilyy home on 82 827 7 sq square quare metres features professionally designed gardens that slope down to the deepwater access canal. Two opulent levels of versatile space include four living areas, balconies and covered patios, expansive use of glass and a pool off the outdoor living zones. The upper level is dedicated entirely to the master suite, which includes a spacious lounge retreat.

4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Buyers over $1.1 million Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Kerri Johnston 0412 580 184 Sally Mulhearn 0431 595 341

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Kawana Island quality Sensational waterfront design desiggn and function at exceptional value, this stunning property has to be viewed to be fully appreciated. Spacious multiple living areas f ow north to the private pool sanctuary and multiple covered entertaining areas. This home is immaculately presented with an extensive list of quality features and f ttings.

17 Maui Court, Kawana Island 4 bed, 3 bath, 2 car Contact agent Howcroft Real Estate 5413 9207 Bill Howcroft 0431 354 076 Jacque Howcroft 0431 815 991

sunshine cove homes for sale uber cool, 17 serenity crt shows great urban style This home offers a truly remarkable sense of inner city, industrial styling with lavish spaces. It’s all about leading a open plan, coastal lifestyle by extending the inside outdoors. • Ultra modern, open space living focused over two generous living areas featuring polished concrete floors with exposed feature ‘blockwall’ interiors

• Modern, stylish and well appointed kitchen • Balconies off both main bedroom and upstairs lounge area • Entertaining area flows from inside to swimming pool and themed landscaped gardens • High ceilings, air-conditioning, quality finishes and fixtures throughout • Carefree freehold ownership

• Suspended concrete second floor featuring three bedrooms plus study

Come see it for yourself? Call us today.

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dishwasher with plenty of cupboards • Great outdoor entertaining area • Separate sitting room or perfect kids rumpus area upstairs • Split system air conditioning up and down stairs for your family’s year round comfort. • Land 210m2 and House 242.11 m2 • Carefree freehold ownership We have a complete set of drawings and floorplans to show you. Call us today.

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NEWS & VIEWS

Award winners

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he local construction industry was well represented at the Housing Industry Association’s Queensland awards event, which was held recently in Brisbane. Paul Clout Design won Queensland Custom Built Home of the Year and the much-coveted Queensland Home of the Year. But he wasn’t the only major local winner on the night - Planet Homes won its Queensland category for Display Home. The HIA’s Sunshine Coast/Wide Bay branch manager Stuart Collins says, “It is a credit to the local industry that it continues to generate such highquality entries and to win HIA Home of the Year as well as four other major awards is incredible.” The annual HIA recognise the achievements of the housing industry in all facets of design, construction, innovation and housing technology. Local winners will represent the Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay at the HIA Australian Housing Awards in May next year.

Paul Clout’s Noosa Sound home was named Queensland Home of the Year

much more than meets the eye 1 possum place nambour lifestyle space is in abundance for the whole family at this immaculate home. no required maintenance means there’s plenty of leisure time to enjoy the fabulous pool or for pottering in the peaceful garden.

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win the lifestyle lotto ... 35 sunbird chase, parrearra lifestyle this versatile family home is designed for casual & formal living offering 517sqmunder-roof multi-zoned living on a private 650m2 block surrounded by million-dollar properties

• light and airy spaciousness throughout • central living zones open to the all season patio • large ensuited main bedroom has fitted robes

featuring king-size master suite, 2-bed guest wing, study, reverse cycle air conditioning, 2.7m coffered ceilings, reversible media room, 9-phone outlets, 11-tv lines, pool & 6-person spa ... and much much more

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architecturally designed home in buderim

6a illuka street, buderim

lifestyle private, peaceful and perfectly positioned in the trees, this stunning architecturally designed home provides the ultimate in laid back buderim lifestyle. watch the sunrise or the starry night sky from the front deck and above the entrance full moons are framed by the window. accommodation all your family’s requirements are covered with three bedrooms main with en suite and walk in robe, plus study that is used as a guest bedroom, two separate living areas, three separate decks and a double garage. clever downstairs design allows bedrooms two and three to lead into a rumpus and deck, providing the perfect kids, teenagers or guest retreat.

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5456 0219 bevan horsnell 0412 512 257

features situated at the end of a quiet cul de sac on a low maintenance 1668sqm block. overlooking the tree canopy you can see moreton island in the distance. features include ironbark timber floors throughout, high ceilings an abundance of windows and regular visits from local kangaroos and birds.

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easy to live in...easy to let out! 3/2 box street, buderim lifestyle live stress-free in a secure complex walking distance to buderim village where you will find an abundance of quality cafe’s, restaurants and boutique shopping. jump in the car and you are only minutes away from some of the sunshine coast’s best beaches, quality schools and university. • first floor apartment • air-conditioned main living • intercom access & single lockup garage

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attention investors...dual living in buderim

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sat 11.30am - 12.00pm sat 20 dec at 12.00pm 5456 0219 bevan horsnell 0412 512 257

lifestyle situated in a quiet cul de sac in timberdale estate, this is the perfect combination of the stylish entertainer and the easy living family home. • • • • •

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Life is easy in Currimundi

3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Auction on site Sunday Dec 14 @ 10am Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Jodie Hedley-Ward 0424 842 837

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Design Designed g ed to capture breezes is this home in a stylish complex of just 12 townhouses. The complex has a communal pool and vegie garden. Three spacious bedrooms (with a deck off the master) and two bathrooms make up the upstairs level. Downstairs there is an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area leading to the courtyard. There is also a powder room and laundry downstairs.

6/7 Bunya Place, Currimundi

Burnside, 272 Windsor Road

AUCTION

Merry Christmas Nambour Buyers - Under Instruction to Sell Get excited by the large in-ground swimming pool that will cool you off this summer, the morning caffeine intake on the deck with expansive Easterly views will be so enjoyable, just as much as your afternoon beer and BBQ taking it all in with your friends. There is plenty of room for the family to spread out with dual living areas and open plan kitchen, generous sized bedrooms master with ensuite, double lock up garage and storage with remote entry.

OPEN HOME: Sat 13th Dec at 1.30pm - 2.00pm VIEW AT: www.defineproperty.com.au AUCTION: Onsite Saturday 13th Dec at 2pm AGENT: Ross Cattle 0410 625 758 or 5478 2477

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ALEXANDRA HEADLAND 25 Camfield Street Situated in the prestigious Alexandra Headland precinct, this modern beachside home will suit the most discerning buyer. Luxuriously renovated and immaculately presented this home encapsulates all the Sunshine Coast lifestyle has to offer. The owner’s instructions to sell on or before Auction day are clear and this home will represent unbeatable value. • 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe • Separate granny flat located on the ground floor with private access • Complete renovation with quality fittings and fixtures throughout • Alfresco entertaining area with resort style inground pool • New kitchen with stone bench tops and the latest stainless appliances • 4 car accommodation

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Mountain Creek, 89a Karawatha Drive

Very Few Ever Live the Lakeside Lifestyle This home is sure to impress the most discerning buyer, don’t miss the opportunity to purchase a lakeside family home with plenty of space for everyone. • Large lakeside water frontage • Resort sized salt water inground swimming pool • 4 generous sized bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe • Formal living and dining plus open plan family room and kitchen

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OPEN HOME: Sat 13th Dec at 10.30am - 11.00am VIEW AT: www.defineproperty.com.au AUCTION: Onsite Saturday 13th Dec at 11am AGENT: Ross Cattle 0410 625 758 or 5478 2477

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MERIDAN, $350PW

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WARANA, $435PW

Renovated family home in the beachside area of Warana. Close to all amenities including shops and schools. Outdoor entertainment patio and a large back yard. Ceiling fans and air-conditioning. Avail 14th Jan

MERIDAN, $440PW

Modern home in a quiet area, close to schools and shops. Air-conditioned with double garage. Fully fenced, gas cooking, pet possible. Avail 15th Dec

MERIDAN, $440PW

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MINYAMA, $455PW

Waterfront, furnished penthouse apartment in Minyama with a rooftop garden. This resort style complex offers pool, gym, sauna, bbq. No pets. Avail now

LITTLE MOUNTAIN, $490PW

Horse property WANTED Do you know someone who has a property to suit our buyers? They need 5 plus acres to suit their animals Any area within 30 mins of Nambour Any style of home Up to $600,000 - prefer mid $500,000 range.

READY TO BUY NOW

6 month old home packed with many features. Good sized open plan living with separate lounge, appliances include dishwasher, energy efficient with air-con and fans. No pets Break lease.

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BUDDINA, $800PW

This is an outstanding opportunity to buy a four-bedroom home on a generous 809-square metre allotment. This solid brick-constructed home offers the perfect balance of low-maintenance and comfortable, affordable living. The home is perfectly positioned on a corner block and offers four bedrooms (the main with ensuite), and open-plan living and meals area off the well-positioned kitchen. The property is fully fenced and has an easy-care backyard, garden shed and a carport. This is a fantastic investment property or exceptionally well-priced family home. The rental appraisal is around $420 to 430 per week.

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PH: 5437 8806 www.platinumproperties.net.au platinum@platinumproperties.net.au

5 minute drive or 10 minute walk to Buderim Village. Gentle slope, North facing.

2-4 Kris Court, Bli Bli 4 bed, 2 bath, 1 car

HOUSES FOR SALE

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Real Estate

2/18 Blackall St, WOOMBYE

5442 1888

OPEN HOMES - SATURDAY CHEVALLUM: 7 Lisa Rd Sat 11-11.30 10 acres of prestige lifestyle. Spacious open plan modern home, stunning “wet edge” pool, fenced paddocks, 2 dams, sheds, views and privacy. Quality value luxury living! Buyers in the $900,000’s PALMWOODS: 50 Winston Rd Sat 12-12.40 Resort style living at it’s best! Private, quality home with internal refurbishments. 4 brms, 2 bathrooms, 6 car accomm, pool and tennis court + 2 good sheds, dam & level paddocks. $899,000 ROSEMOUNT: 57 Pringle Rd Sat 1-1.40 2 acre property, 2 large sheds, 4 bed quality brick home, plus separate 6m x 6m studio/ off ce could convert for dual living. In ground pool - ideal work from home/tradies property. Lots here! $599,000

NAMBOUR: REDUCED TO SELL!!! Great 1st home, downsizing or retirement! 3 bdrms, all of good size. Lounge, dining, leads onto large timber deck for entertaining.1 car accomm. Private setting situated in quiet cul-de-sac.Value buying! $309,000

VACANT LAND

• 80 minutes to Brisbane • 25 minutes to Maroochydore • Lot 1 – 4,597m2 (1.14 acres approx.) • Lot 2 – 11,241m2 (2.78 acres approx.)

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WOOMBYE: Quiet location, stylish home Modern home with high ceilings, covered entertainment decks, air-conditioning and solar. 3 bdrms, 2 bath, 2 car accomm, fully fenced, low maintenance gardens $399,000

• 2 blocks with a variety of building options • Breathtaking views ideal NE facing aspect • Dulong is minutes from local schools & shops • Short drive into Nambour & Mapleton

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Phone: 0403 044 432

Elders Woombye, 12 Blackall Street, Woombye, 5442 1855

Dulong Corner Beaumont Court & Thrushs Road There are views… and THERE ARE VIEWS!!

LAND FOR SALE

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NAMBOUR: Views at an affordable price. With 3 bdrms, a study and open plan living, this home offers a comfortable f oor plan. 1 car accomm. Elevated position and close to schools. Great 1st home. $309,000 NAMBOUR: Good value home in a quiet location. Features include air-conditioning, solar, down stairs rumpus room, central kitchen, lounge, + 2nd dining area or family room. Private back deck, fully fenced Mid $300,000’s

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TAURUS [Apr 21-May 21] Expect an intense week, when your capacity to bend, change and adapt will be put to the test. If you are too stubborn and unyielding in your opinions, then others will just stop listening to what you have to say.

GEMINI [May 22-Jun 21] There will be some turmoil early in the week … especially involving friends, joint finances or group projects. As Mercury moves into conscientious Capricorn, you’ll gradually feel less frazzled and more settled. Saturday is super for creative brainstorming and insights.

CANCER [Jun 22-Jul 23] You want everything to run smoothly but it’s just not going to happen. Professional relationships will be tricky and loved ones unpredictable. If you switch into crabby and cantankerous mode, then you’ll just make things worse.

LEO [Jul 24-Aug 23] With Venus, Uranus and Pluto all stirring up your wellbeing zone, it’s time for a complete physical and mental detox. The sun/Jupiter trine gives you the motivation and confidence to make major changes that will lead to success and happiness.

VIRGO [Aug 24-Sep 23] Mercury is moving into fellow earth sign Capricorn (until January 3) so you’re keen to tackle practical tasks like cooking, gardening and building. But the more intently you try to micromanage close relationships, the more loved ones will distance themselves from you.

LIBRA [Sep 24-Oct 23] With Venus (your ruling planet) and Pluto pairing up in your domestic zone, it’s a wonderful week to clean and de-clutter your living space. But your family life certainly won’t be simple and uncomplicated … expect a few surprising twists and turns along the way!

SCORPIO [Oct 24-Nov 22] Uranus sends disruptions in your direction, and Pluto demands that you shed your old skin and start afresh. Trying to control others and manipulate outcomes will get you nowhere fast so consider swapping sulking and sarcasm for cool, clever compromise instead.

SAGITTARIUS [Nov 23-Dec 21] Expect a week of extremes. You have the ability to turn a difficulty into a lucky opportunity. All you need is the confidence and chutzpah to pull it off! You’re in an impulsive mood but try to modify your reactions – cool cooperation will get you a lot further than fiery confrontation.

CAPRICORN [Dec 22-Jan 20] You’re keen to get ahead but, if you are less than 100% honest and ethical, then the Uranus/ Pluto square increases your likelihood of getting caught out. Avoid using emotional manipulation to force people to do what you think they should be doing.

AQUARIUS [Jan 21-Feb 19] Aquarius is a fixed sign and you can be very set in your wild and wacky ways. But – with Uranus squaring Pluto – the less adaptable you are, the more difficult this week will be. It’s time to examine your life in forensic detail and make some radical changes.

PISCES [Feb 20-Mar 20] Enthusiasm is high but don’t jump to hasty conclusions, and then pass on incorrect information. Get your facts straight, otherwise serious stuff-ups are likely. Saturday looks super as Neptune blesses creative projects, and your intuition helps you find a solution to a long-term problem.

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6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens Summer. 8.30 Love Your Christmas. Tips on celebrating Christmas. 9.30 MOVIE American Gangster. (2007) (AV15+) Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe, Josh Brolin.

6pm News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE The Pelican Brief. (1993) (M) Denzel Washington, Julia Roberts, Sam Shepard. A law student exposes a conspiracy. 11.20 CSI: NY. (M)

6pm Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Living Room. (PG) A look at the “hot or not” segment. 8.30 NCIS. (M) A stolen drone is linked to a terrorist. 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) A government agent is murdered. 11.30 The Project.

6.30pm Soccer. A-League. Round 10. Adelaide United v Brisbane Roar. 9.00 Have I Got News For You. (PG) Comedy panel show. 9.50 World News Late. 10.20 MOVIE Sleeping Beauty. (2011) (MA15+) Emily Browning, Rachael Blake, Ewen Leslie. A student takes on a strange job.

6.30pm Wild Kitchen With Clayton Donovan. 7.00 News. 7.30 Death In Paradise. (PG) 8.30 Call The Midwife. (M) Jenny is concerned about a patient. 9.30 The Doctor Blake Mysteries. (PG)

6pm News. 7.00 MOVIE Dr Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas. (2000) (G) Jim Carrey, Taylor Momsen, Jeffrey Tambor. 9.10 MOVIE The Santa Clause. (1994) (G) Tim Allen, Eric Lloyd, Judge Reinhold. A man transforms into Santa Claus.

6pm News. 7.00 America’s Got Talent. 9.00 MOVIE Dirty Dancing. (1987) (M) Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey, Jerry Orbach. A teenage girl falls in love with a dancing teacher. 11.00 MOVIE The Cider House Rules. (1999) (M) Tobey Maguire, Michael Caine, Charlize Theron.

6pm Miguel’s Feasts. 6.30 Bondi Vet. (PG) Chris treats a four-month-old pup. 7.30 MOVIE The Mask Of Zorro. (1998) (PG) Antonio Banderas. 10.15 MOVIE Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. (2012) (AV15+) Benjamin Walker, Dominic Cooper, Rufus Sewell.

6.30pm World News. 7.30 Underground Britain: Scotland. 8.30 MOVIE The Proposition. (2005) (MA15+) Guy Pearce, Ray Winstone, Emily Watson. An outlaw pursues his older sibling. 10.25 The Green Room With Paul Provenza. (MA15+)

6pm Nowhere Boys. (PG) 6.30 Save Your Life Tonight: Weight Loss. 7.00 News. 7.40 Antiques Roadshow. Fiona heads to Wightwick Manor. 8.40 Miniseries: World Without End. (M) Part 2 of 4. 10.20 The Punk Singer. (M) 6.25pm Australian Story. (PG) 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Family Confidential: The Courtenays. (PG) 8.30 Grand Designs. Hosted by Kevin McCloud. 9.20 Mad Dogs. (M) 10.05 Bluestone 42. (M)

6pm News. 7.00 Sunday Night. 8.00 Coastwatch Oz: Dive Homicide. (PG) A package washes up on the shore. 8.30 Bones. (M) A body is discovered in a stairwell. 9.30 Resurrection. (M) Maggie tries to find a cure for the virus. 6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Highway Patrol. (PG) 7.30 Motorway Patrol. (PG) 8.00 Nabbed. (PG) 8.30 Bones. (M) 9.30 Castle. (M) 10.30 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (M)

6pm News. 7.00 David Attenborough’s Life: Plants. 8.00 60 Minutes. 9.00 Gotham. (M) Gordon is reassigned to Arkham Asylum. 10.00 MOVIE Conan The Barbarian. (2011) (AV15+) Jason Momoa, Stephen Lang, Ron Perlman. 6pm News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 Person Of Interest. (M) A political pollster’s number comes up at the same time his normally ironclad predictions go wrong. 10.30 Love Child. (M) 11.30 Ground Floor. (M)

6pm Gold Coast Cops. (PG) 6.30 Bowerbirds: The Art Of Seduction. 7.30 Modern Family. (PG) 8.30 NCIS. (M) A congressman is murdered. 10.30 Graham Norton. (M) 11.30 MOVIE The Waiting City. (2009) (M) 6pm Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 Modern Family. (PG) 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M) The team investigates a sexual assault. 9.30 Law & Order: SVU. (MA15+) William Lewis escapes from jail. 10.30 Homeland. (M) 11.30 The Project.

6.30pm World News. 7.30 Shaun Micallef’s Stairway To Heaven. Shaun Micallef explores Indian spirituality. 8.30 After The Wave. A look at the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami. 10.05 Mad Men. (PG) Megan throws Don a surprise party. 6pm Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong. 6.30 News. 7.35 Into The Universe With Stephen Hawking. 8.30 Commando School: The Gym Test. (M) A look at Royal Marines training. 9.30 Housos. (MA15+)

6.25pm Australian Story. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Family Confidential. (PG) 8.30 Inside Schoolies: You Only Live Once. Documents young Aussies on “Schoolies”. 9.30 For The Love Of Cars: MG-TC. 6.25pm Australian Story. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 QI Christmas Special. (PG) 8.30 Hanging With Hoges. (PG) An interview with Paul Hogan. 9.30 Would I Lie To You? At Christmas. 10.00 The Agony Of Christmas. (M)

6.30pm News. 7.00 Highway Patrol. (PG) 7.30 Under The Hammer. (PG) 8.00 Guide To A Casual Christmas. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE Love Actually. (2003) (M) Hugh Grant, Alan Rickman, Keira Knightley. A series of interlocking vignettes. 6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Highway Patrol: Dicing With Death. (PG) 7.30 Air Rescue. (PG) A motorcyclist has a head-on collision. 8.30 Criminal Minds. (M) A small town is the site of several murders. 10.30 Grimm. (M)

6pm News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 RBT: The Bradman Of Booze. (PG) 8.00 Kalgoorlie Cops. (PG) 8.30 The Big Bang Theory. (M) 10.00 2 Broke Girls. (M) 10.30 Mom. (PG) 11.00 To Be Advised. 6pm News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Customs. (PG) 8.00 Renters. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE Fred Claus. (2007) (PG) Vince Vaughn, Paul Giamatti, Elizabeth Banks. Santa Claus’ cranky brother visits. 10.50 Killing Spree. (M)

6pm Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 Jamie’s Cracking Christmas. Jamie prepares food for Christmas. 8.30 NCIS. (M) The NCIS team tracks down Parsa. 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) Sam and Callen head to Mexico. 11.30 The Project. 6pm Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 Modern Family. (PG) 8.00 Modern Family. 8.30 MOVIE Night At The Museum. (2006) (PG) Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Carla Gugino. 10.50 Hawaii Five-0. (M) 11.50 The Project.

6pm Italian Food Safari. 6.30 News. 7.30 Secrets Of Britain. (PG) 8.30 Meet The Sloths. Takes a peek inside a sloth orphanage. 9.30 Years Of Living Dangerously: Moving A Mountain. (PG) 10.30 News. 6pm Gourmet Farmer. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Wild Berlin. A look at the “natural side” of Berlin. 8.30 24 Hours In Emergency: Remember Me. (M) A look at a hospital ER. 9.30 Miniseries: Restless. (M) Part 1 of 2. A woman reveals she was a spy.

6.25pm Australian Story. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Catalyst. 8.30 Billy Connolly’s Big Send Off. (PG) Part 2 of 2. 9.20 Stephen Fry’s Key To The City. 10.20 Soundtrack For A Revolution. (PG)

6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Highway Patrol. (PG) 7.30 Billy Connolly’s Route 66. (PG) 8.30 Mrs Brown’s Boys. (M) Agnes’ son Trevor comes home. 10.00 The Man With The Biggest Testicles. (MA15+)

6pm News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Getaway. (PG) 8.30 New Tricks. (M) An old adversary of Jack’s resurfaces. 9.40 The Mentalist. (M) 10.40 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (M) 11.35 Extra.

6pm Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 Cricket. T20 Big Bash League. Game 1. Adelaide Strikers v Melbourne Stars. From Adelaide Oval. 11.00 Blue Bloods. (M)

6.30pm News. 7.30 Gourmet Farmer. (PG) 8.00 Made In Italy With Silvia Colloca. 8.30 Christmas Feast With Peter Kuruvita. Peter Kuruvita organises a Christmas feast. 9.30 Vikings. (MA15+)

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6pm Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 7.30 Megastructures. (PG) 8.30 Cops: Adults Only. (M) 9.30 Basketball. NBL. Round 10. Adelaide 36ers v Melbourne United. 11.30 Homeland.

7pm Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Winter Wipeout. 8.30 My Child Is A Monkey. (M) 9.15 Dylan Moran: Yeah, Yeah Live In London. (M) 10.45 Hockey. Men’s Championship Trophy. Second semi-ďŹ nal.

6.30pm The Inspector Lynley Mysteries. (PG) 8.30 Murder Rooms: The Dark Beginnings Of Sherlock Holmes. (M) 10.00 Harry. (MA15+) 11.00 MOVIE Carry On Dick. (1974) (M)

6.30pm Billy The Exterminator. (PG) 7.30 Catching Hell. (PG) 8.30 Big Shrimpin’. (PG) 9.30 MOVIE Apocalypse Now. (1979) (AV15+) Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando. An ofďŹ cer is sent on a secret mission.

6pm MOVIE Scooby-Doo! Legend Of The Phantosaur. (2011) (PG) 7.30 MOVIE Black Knight. (2001) (PG) 9.40 MOVIE Semi-Pro. (2008) (M) 11.40 Beware The Batman. (M)

6.30pm Sun, Sea And Bargain Spotting. 7.30 Antiques Roadshow. 8.30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (M) 9.30 CSI: NY. (M) 10.30 Cold Case. (M) 11.20 Major Crimes. (M)

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7pm Spicks And Specks. 7.30 River Monsters. 8.20 Gruen Planet: Cutdowns. 8.35 Crisis: Miracle In The Jungle. 9.30 Defendant 5. 10.00 The Sex Researchers. 10.50 The Fog Of War.

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6.30pm Doomsday Preppers. (PG) 7.30 Outback Truckers. (PG) 8.30 America’s Hardest Prisons. (M) 9.45 MOVIE Raw Deal. (1986) (M) 12am MOVIE The Art Of War III: Retribution. (2009)

6pm Scooby-Doo! 6.30 Super Fun Night. 7.30 Mike & Molly. 8.30 Big Bang. (PG) 9.30 MOVIE Harold & Kumar 2: Escape From Guantanamo Bay. (2008) (MA15+) 11.30 Anger Management.

6.30pm River Cottage: Spring. (PG) 7.30 The Great British Bake Off Christmas Special. 8.30 MOVIE Poseidon. (2006) (M) 10.30 The Almighty Johnsons. (M) 11.30 MOVIE Carrie. (1976) (AV15+)

6pm Cops. (PG) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 7.30 Extreme Fishing. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE The Rainmaker. (1997) (M) Matt Damon, Danny DeVito, Claire Danes. 11.15 Law & Order: SVU. (MA15+)

6pm Raymond. (PG) 7.00 The Simpsons. 7.30 Futurama. (PG) 8.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE Wayne’s World 2. (1993) (PG) 10.30 King Of Queens. (PG) 11.00 Raymond.

7pm Spicks And Specks. 7.30 That ’70s Show. 7.50 Jimmy Fallon. 8.30 The Moaning Of Life. 9.20 Holidays In The Danger Zone: Meet The Stans. 10.00 Crisis: Miracle In The Jungle.

6.30pm Dealers Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. (PG) 7.30 Cities Of The Underworld. (PG) 8.30 Judge John Deed. (M) 10.45 Waking The Dead. (AV15+) 11.50 Private Practice. (M)

6.30pm Just Shoot Me! (PG) 7.00 Seinfeld. (PG) 7.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 8.30 American Restoration. (PG) 9.30 American Pickers. (PG) 10.30 Auction Kings. (PG) 11.30 Combat Dealers. (PG)

6pm Regular Show. 6.30 Adv Time. 7.00 Big Bang. 7.30 Auction Hunters. (PG) 8.00 Top Gear Top Fails. (PG) 9.00 MOVIE The Man With The Golden Gun. (1974) (PG) 11.30 Anger Management.

6pm Hot In Cleveland. (PG) 6.30 Friends. (PG) 7.30 A Current Affair. 8.00 Hurricane 360. (PG) 9.00 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 10.00 Days That Shook The World. (M) 11.00 Got Home Alive. (M)

6pm Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 7.30 Undercover Boss. (PG) 8.30 Undercover Boss. 9.30 MOVIE Win Win. (2011) (M) Paul Giamatti, Amy Ryan, Jeffrey Tambor. 11.40 The Americans. (AV15+)

6pm Family Feud. 6.30 King Of Queens. (PG) 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 7.30 Futurama. (PG) 8.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 8.30 Supernatural. 9.30 American Horror Story. 10.30 Medium. (M) 11.30 Craig Ferguson.

7pm Spicks And Specks. 7.30 That ’70s Show. 7.50 Jimmy Fallon. 8.35 The Girl Who Cries Blood. 9.30 After Schoolies: Live With Tom Tilley. 10.30 Inside Amy Schumer. 10.55 Peep Show.

6.30pm Dealers Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. (PG) 7.30 Castle. (PG) 8.30 Criminal Minds. (M) 10.30 Command Center. (PG) 11.30 The Making Of The Water Diviner. (PG)

6.30pm Just Shoot Me! 7.00 Seinfeld. 7.30 MythBusters. (PG) 8.30 Family Guy. (M) 9.00 American Dad! (M) 9.30 Family Guy. (M) 10.30 American Dad! 11.30 1000 Ways To Die.

6pm Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang. (PG) 7.30 Man And Machine. (PG) 8.00 Top Gear. (PG) 9.30 MOVIE Legion. (2009) (AV15+) 11.30 Anger Management. (M)

6pm Hot In Cleveland. (PG) 6.30 Friends. (PG) 7.30 A Current Affair. 8.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (PG) 10.10 Heartbeat. (PG) 11.20 Major Crimes. (M)

6pm Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 7.30 Black Gold. (PG) 8.30 David Attenborough’s Africa. 9.30 48 Hours. 10.30 Movie Juice. 11.00 Tyrant. (AV15+)

6pm Family Feud. 6.30 King Of Queens. 7.00 Raymond. 7.30 Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 8.30 New Girl. (PG) 9.30 Sex And The City. (MA15+) 10.10 Nurse Jackie. (MA15+) 10.50 Reckless.

7pm Spicks And Specks. 7.30 That ’70s Show. (PG) 7.50 Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 8.40 OfďŹ ce Xmas Party. 9.30 How To Find The Perfect Flatmate. (M) 10.20 Peep Show. (M) 10.45 River Monsters. 11.35 Jimmy Fallon.

6.30pm Dealers Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. (PG) 7.30 Motorway Patrol. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE Scrooged. (1988) (M) Bill Murray, Karen Allen. 10.30 Waking The Dead. (AV15+) 11.45 Private Practice.

6.30pm Just Shoot Me! 7.00 Seinfeld. 7.30 Beverly Hills Pawn. (PG) 8.30 Hardcore Pawn: Behind The Deal. (M) 9.00 Hardcore Pawn. (M) 10.00 Cash Cowboys. (PG)

6pm Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adventure Time. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 9.30 The Life Of Akmal. 11.00 The Almighty Johnsons. (M)

6pm Hot In Cleveland. (PG) 6.30 Friends. (PG) 7.30 A Current Affair. 8.00 Blackadder’s Christmas Carol. (PG) 9.00 RBT. (PG) 9.30 The Brokenwood Mysteries. (M) 11.30 Person Of Interest. (M)

6pm Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 7.30 Dirty Great Machines. 8.30 Cops: Adults Only. (M) 9.30 MOVIE Maximum Conviction. (2012) (AV15+) Steven Seagal, Steve Austin. 11.35 The Glades.

6pm Family Feud. 6.30 King Of Queens. 7.00 Raymond. 7.30 The Simpsons. 8.00 Futurama. 8.30 The Simpsons. 9.00 Futurama. (PG) 9.30 The Simpsons. 10.00 Bob’s Burgers. 10.30 Cleveland.

7pm Spicks And Specks. 7.30 That ’70s Show. 7.50 Jimmy Fallon. 8.40 OfďŹ ce Xmas Party. 9.30 Arrested Development. 10.00 Inside Amy Schumer. 10.20 Inside Amy Schumer.

6.30pm Dealers Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. 7.30 Michael BublĂŠ Christmas Special. (PG) 8.30 Downton Abbey. (M) 10.00 Jonathan Creek. (M)

6pm Auction Kings. 6.30 Seinfeld. 7.30 Man Finds Food. (PG) 8.00 Chow Masters. (PG) 8.30 Tattoo Nightmares. (M) 9.00 Ink Master. (M) 10.00 Operation Repo. (M)

6pm Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adventure Time. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 7.30 Auction Hunters. (PG) 8.30 Survivor: San Juan Del Sur. (PG) 11.30 Anger Management. (M)

6pm Hot In Cleveland. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners. 9.00 Supersize Vs Superskinny. (M) 10.00 My Strange Addiction. 10.30 Hoarding: Buried Alive.

6pm Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 7.30 Enlisted. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE The Naked Gun. (1988) (M) Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley. 10.15 Fast Forward. (M) 11.15 Blokesworld.

6pm Family Feud. 6.30 King Of Queens. (PG) 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 8.00 The Simpsons. 8.30 Dating Naked. (M) 9.30 MOVIE Young Adult. (2011) (MA15+) 11.25 Craig Ferguson.

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