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9 Quick chat 10 Fast facts 12 Cover story 14 S ocials 16 Star style 18 News summary 20 Local news 22 The Interview 23 P rof le 24 My body 25 My Life 26 T ravel 28 T echnology 29 Business & f nance 30 My opinion 32 My time 34 My style 36 Retirement 38 M otoring 41 My Property Preview 74 TV guide/surf & f shing report 76 C rossword/sudoku/stars 77 The last word 77 Photo of the week
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wenty years ago I spent a week on Boracay in the Philippines, the last stop of my first overseas trip. I had a barman called Bimbo, met a pool shark called Maria and discovered diving. I was just about the only tourist left on the island, which meant I had free rein over the rainbow coloured reefs and their fascinating fish. I still remember that feeling when about 20 metres down I looked up to see a spotlight of sun piercing the surface – I was at peace – and vowed to dive forever. Of course I did what most people do and flew home and continued my career as a journalist with barely a look back. Not so Josh Jensen. Once he scratched the surface of the ocean to see what was underneath he decided to dedicate his life to filming fish and protecting their habitats. Josh is the subject of this week’s cover story. Also in this edition, we check out Aussie ski resorts, talk with Joe Natoli about his new career and there’s a bumper crop of property. Enjoy.
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I’d have to say when my two boys were born. Things don’t really surprise me a lot, but it’s certainly different when all of a sudden you’re going home with someone else in the back of the car.
YOUR FAMILY INCLUDES… My partner Tamara and two sons Jed and Ari, 5 and 7.
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FAVOURITE BOOK? Wayne Bennett’s Don’t Die With the Music In You. He has a simple yet clear message, he doesn’t overcomplicate it. I like that way of coaching. I try to keep it as simple as possible, try not to overload them. The simpler the message, the easier it is to remember.
FAVOURITE SONG? Billy Joel, Piano Man.
HOW LONG HAVE YOU LIVED ON THE SUNSHINE COAST? I was born at Nambour and have lived here my whole life. My grandparents were from Ipswich and came here every year for holidays for 30 years. My parents moved here a year before they did. Dad loved the beach but mum didn’t like getting her hair wet, which was pretty funny to us growing up.
WHY DO YOU LIVE HERE? I’ve travelled a fair bit and I just love it. I love the climate, I like the changes of each season, I love the river and fishing on the river and I love the beaches. I don’t really want to live anywhere else. I lifeguarded in Japan at 18 for three months and in my early 20s I lifeguarded
at Jersey in the English Channel. I spent three months over there and another couple of months going through Europe, New Zealand, Indonesia and the Maldives surfing. I think in overall terms, one it’s home and while we might not have the waves of Indonesia or the Maldives, we certainly have a better quality of life.
IF YOU COULD CHANGE ONE THING ON THE COAST WHAT WOULD IT BE? It’s overpopulated. I preferred it when there were less people here. I know you need the people for the economy and employment, but to grow up here in the 80s, it was magnificent. I think it was a lot more relaxed. I know it’s relaxed now, but for a young kid growing up here, there were not as many people in the
The first time you catch a really big wave is a turning point. I was about 12 or 13. You actually get something decent and you go wow, I want to do that again.
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surf or the river fishing and you had free rein of the place. I think it will grow more but I hope it doesn’t. I hope we don’t turn into the Gold Coast and lose our charm. If there’s too many people it kills it.
When I’m playing with my boys or playing cricket with them out the front, or when the surf is really good. Nothing beats having a good day in the surf. I haven’t pushed my kids into surfing or Nippers. They spend half their time digging sandcastles. I think a lot of kids start too young in Nippers. I just want my kids to be kids and enjoy life. I’m very conscious of not pushing kids too hard too early.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE PLACE ON THE SUNSHINE COAST?
IF YOU COULD TELL YOUR 18 YEAR-OLD SELF ANYTHING WHAT WOULD IT BE?
Maroochy River. I’m a fisherman. In winter I get out a couple of times a week. I wouldn’t say we’re setting record books but we get a feed.
WHAT FRUSTRATES YOU THE MOST? I get frustrated with the lack of respect shown out in the water when there’s too many people out there. There’s also a lack of respect for the environment, with people taking undersize fish. It’s rife.
Stop going out so much and buy a house. When I was 22 you could buy a house for 100,000 grand not far from the beach.
WHAT IS YOUR PREFERENCE, TEA OR COFFEE AND HOW DO YOU HAVE IT? Coffee in the morning, flat white no sugar. Tea at night.
NRL OR AFL AND WHO DO YOU FOLLOW? NRL – The Broncos.
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FISH ON FILM Meet the Sunshine Coast man trying to uncover the secret world of fish. WORDS: Richard O’Leary
“She who saves a single soul, saves the universe.” Lewis Carroll
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unshine Coast marine biologist Josh Jensen is trying to save the world’s fish, one species at a time. His mission is to film every species of fish in the world’s tropical seas, and show why what happens beneath the water’s surface is so important to those above it. Over the past 14 years he has dived about 6000 times and filmed more than 36,000 clips. “It’s like Alice through the looking glass, putting your hand through a mirror, your face through a mirror, there’s this whole other world and it’s right there. It’s so simple, why the hell isn’t everyone else going in to have a look? “It’s complete solitude and complete oneness with nature. I accept down there I’m on my own, 100 per cent, and I’m in the food chain, I can get eaten by something bigger than me and I reckon that keeps you alive. That to me is the most fantastic aspect of it.” While Jensen lives in Noosa, his aquatic playground of choice is the Coral Triangle, nearly six million square kilometres of ocean between Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste.
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More than 3000 species of fish live there – and he estimates he’s filmed more than half of them, but he won’t be satisfied until he’s caught them all on camera. “What is totally clear to me is every one of them matters. If any of them are important then they’re all important. That’s the thing. What we don’t know is how they all interact. “ He says only then will we be in a position to make informed decisions about our underwater habitats rather than the knee-jerk approach which passes for policy at the moment. “The Moses perch for example. For that species, there’s a little cardinal fish which it mimics when it’s really small. And then it mimics a small snapper, and then a mid-sized snapper, and then a different mid-sized snapper, and then a big sweetlips, and the fact that it mixes with these different schools at various stages of its life suggests to me that each of those five species is crucial to the health and success of the Moses perch. “So if suddenly no one is catching them anymore, do we just say no more fishing of Moses perch? That may help, but what actually stopped them being caught? Did we catch them all? Or did we catch all the mid-sized snappers? How do we know which species are important
“What is totally clear to me is every one of them matters. If any of them are important then they’re all important” until we’ve filmed them all? My gut feeling is they are all important.” Jensen uploads his footage to his website, and offers the low-resolution clips to the public free of charge – all so he can raise awareness about marine life, and encourage people to change what they do in and out of the water. “I love film‘s ability to show us things not easily witnessed firsthand. The interactions between species are what matters and often we only notice interesting behaviour when reviewing footage after the dive – speeding up footage often shows us movement we didn’t even notice. I have learned more about marine ecology watching and cataloging those 36,000 clips with Wikipedia and my library than I did during the 6000 hours underwater.“
Jensen was nearly the fish expert that got away. Born in Ipswich and raised as a RAAF kid near the Amberley Air Base and then Logan, he had an introduction to diving he’d rather forget. “My first dive, I think I was 12, my sister kicked the regulator out of my mouth, the instructor didn’t even notice, I shot to the surface, put my reg back in and went back down before he even realised. I didn’t dive again for a few years until I was in the 12th grade and diving was offered as a school elective, so that’s when I took it up and got certified.” And he was hooked. He went to James Cook University in Townsville to study marine biology. But even before he started classes, he joined the campus dive club where he was able to hang out with PhD students and lecturers who turned the myweeklypreview.com.au
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Great Barrier Reef into a giant classroom. “All you were doing was talking fish and learning, and speaking Latin, you didn’t know half of what you were hearing but you just learnt it by osmosis. Each person had their own species or tiny aspect of marine biology that they were trying to study so that’s what they would talk about, so you would get this little insight, and you would pick up something from someone else and eventually you put together this picture of the underwater world.” He graduated as a marine biologist and spent the next few years working on dive boats around Cairns. He applied for a job to become a photo video pro with the biggest dive boat operator in the area, and despite having no experience behind the camera, won the job and with just one week’s training was thrown into the deep end: shooting, editing, developing photos and teaching others how to film. It became his labour of love and in the same year he met the love of his life. In 2002 Liz Harlin was an investment banker on a sabbatical from the corporate world as she pursued her passion for diving and photography, when she met Jensen while working in Cairns. Sharing an obsession with all things beneath the ocean’s surface with Jensen, she never went back home. “You’re in your own space. All you can really hear is your breathing and the soft crackles of the reef. It’s a bit zen,” Harlin says. Harlin is now considered one of Australia’s best underwater photographers and was recently named the 2015 Queensland AIPP Wildlife & Wild Places Photographer of the Year. Together they formed Undersea Productions and have dedicated their lives to capturing that perfect shot to try and open a window on their world for others. Internationally overfishing, destructive fishing (longlines, fish aggregation devices and purse seines), illegal fishing, unfair fishing (exploitation of fish stocks in poorer countries) and climate change are being blamed for depleted fish stocks and
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“You’re in your own space. All you can really hear is your breathing and the soft crackles of the reef. It’s a bit zen” says you and I can take some basic steps to turn the tide against the damage: fence waterways to give riparian corridors an opportunity to repair themselves, prevent run off from our properties, buy sustainably caught or farmed fish and prawns, and clean up under the waterline as well as above it. “Probably the most memorable is the horror stuff. Trying to untangle moray eels that have hooks hanging all out of them. I found a cormorant recently in the Noosa River, which I’d watched for an hour before I’d dived, just to suss out where he was feeding and I was waiting for the current to slow down a bit, but I finally jumped in and an hour into the dive I found him dead because a little hook had got stuck in his foot and he’d drowned. And you just imagine how he drowned,
he’s flapping and thrashing – horrible. So that’s the stuff that actually stays with me, and is a driving force to do something about this.” He’d like to see a pilot program in Noosa which would see a professional diver teach volunteers how to clean up the river mouth and popular snags. But he won’t be holding his breath. It has been a long and sometimes dangerous quest by Jensen, who’s had ribs cracked by sharks, ruptured a lung while filming parrot fish and been stung by a stone fish – but he’s in it for the long haul and says the water holds no fear for him. I’ve got to the point now that in basically any conditions that I think are diveable I can handle myself and my camera, so I don’t have any fear whatsoever of diving per se, and I’m
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SUNSHINE COST BUSINESS WOMEN’S NETWORK BREAKFAST Maroochydore Surf Club Jennifer Forster, Vickie Magic
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Initiated and managed by the council, the Sunshine Coast Events Network (scene) aims to create a high-quality, diverse local events industry. Attendees mingled over drinks and canapes while learning more about local performers, venues and event industry suppliers. Photos: Sarah Jane Smith, Your Life Photography
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PEDALLING FOR KIDS IN NEED More than 50 local business leaders will get on their bikes on Saturday June 13 and ride 100 kilometres for the f fth annual Crick Eastham Charity Ride to raise funds for Sunshine Coast Children’s Charity SunnyKids. The six-hour ride starts at Tanawha and f nishes at Noosa. Donations can be made via give.everydayhero.com/au/crickeastham-charity-ride-raising-money-for-sunnykids
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There’s a great excuse to have a cuppa later this week (Thursday May 28) when fundraisers will be held throughout the region for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea. All funds will go to the Cancer Council which is the largest independent funder of cancer research in Australia. Last year it provided $65 million for research grants. biggestmorningtea.com.au.
Queensland Anti-Discrimination Commissioner Kevin Cocks will be among the speakers at the University of the Sunshine Coast’s f rst annual Diversity Week from May 25 to 29. Themed ‘The Diversity of Us’, the week will include activities to mark a range of annual awareness days like National Sorry Day, International Women’s Day and Harmony Day.
$6.78 MILLION is the amount the Gympie Music Muster raised for the Queensland economy last year and organisers predict an even biggest impact for the 2015 event, which is just three months away. Australia’s largest charitable camping and music festival included 120 artists last year and attracted 60,000 people.
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30 MINS A DAY NOT ENOUGH Thirty minutes of exercise a day may not be enough if you are spending the rest of the day sitting at a computer or watching TV. That’s the f nding of University of the Sunshine Coast researcher Casey Sutherland who is developing a program to help students overcome the negative effects of a sedentary lifestyle. Among her early suggestions: computer workstations where people stand up.
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Almost a year to the day since he completed the longest solo man-powered voyage of all time, Fedor Konyukhov was back on the Sunshine Coast, close to where he came to shore following his 16,800-kilometre journey from Chile. He unveiled a memorial at Mooloolaba to honour his record breaking row across the Pacif c.
The $350,000 f fth stage of the Alexandra Headland foreshore upgrade has been completed by the Sunshine Coast Council, including new park furniture, a large shelter, pathways, lighting and landscaping. The next stage of work will start later this year and will include extension of the revetment wall and a formalised beach access ramp.
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A group of senior high school students have ditched the classroom for the ocean in a bid to learn more about one of the Coast’s largest industries. St Teresa’s Catholic College Year 12 students are the first to participate in the new education initiative by Mooloolaba’s Fish n Crab Charters. The excursions are open to high school, TAFE and university students who
Sunshine Coast doctor who has helped to establish the state’s first spleen registry says it will help thousands of Queenslanders. Dr Andrew Langley from the Nambour Public Hospital says the service could be life changing for people who have had a spleen severely damaged or removed. “We believe there are about 3000 people in Queensland who don’t have a spleen – over their lifetimes you’d expect 150 of them would be at risk of a very serious infection, which can lead to very serious disease or even death,” Dr
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are studying marine biology and fisheries. Fish n Crab Charters owner Paddy van Driel-Vis says it’s important the Coast’s young generation understands the vital impact the fishing industry has on the local economy. “We’ve got such a gem here in Mooloolaba,’’ she says. “Mooloolaba is the second largest tuna port in the southern hemisphere. Mooloolaba is the largest spanner crab
port and Queensland is the largest spanner crab fishery in the world.’’ Van Driel-Vis says the excursions give students an insight into the social, economic and environmental impacts of commercial fishing. “The kids did a bit of fishing, got involved in the spanner crabbing process… then headed down to DeBrett Seafood where they were taken on a tour of the processing and packaging plant.”
$11 MILLION DIVORCE
The war may be over between Sunshine Coast and Noosa Councils, but there’s still an occasional disagreement. A Queensland Audit Office (QAO) report has found the total cost of the divorce at just shy of $11 million: more than $2.1 million for operating costs, $2.1 million for fixed asset costs, and more than $6.6 million for redundancies. Sunshine Coast Mayor Mark Jamieson says the report was in line with his council’s projected figures when deamalgamation was proposed. Noosa Mayor Noel Playford is on the record saying the total figure shouldn’t include the cost of redundancies – but he didn’t respond to questions put by MWP.
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It’s the budget that Treasurer Joe Hockey says focuses on growing jobs and small business, but what exactly does that mean for taxpayers?
he 2015 budget was handed down last week and has been met with mixed reactions from politicians, analysts and the general public. One of the biggest talking points has been the Federal Government’s $3.5 billion Jobs for Families package incorporating a new childcare subsidy that will kick in on July 1, 2017. Families using childcare in 2017, on a combined income of between $65,000 and $170,000, will be around $30 a week better off while families earning less than $65,000 will receive ongoing access to childcare and be eligible for additional financial support. However families earning above the $65,000 and with a stay-at-home parent will lose all childcare subsidies. The new proposal will mean both parents must be working or studying at least eight hours a fortnight to qualify for payments. The Abbott-led government estimates the new measures will encourage more than 240,000 families to increase their involvement in paid employment.
Hockey’s end to “double-dipping’’ for new mothers has been met with backlash, as parents will now be unable to claim both the government’s paid parental leave and employer-funded schemes. The $1 billion in budget savings – affecting both private sector and government workers – will be put into the new childcare arrangements. Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief Kate Carnell says it’s hard to
see why employers will continue to pay parental leave if the government stops providing the top-up. However, Mr Hockey says it is regrettable if employers take that attitude. “A good employer offers a fair dinkum paid parental leave scheme to their employees and the government’s scheme is meant to be a safety net,’’ Hockey says. “If they change the scheme to try and scam the government and scam
taxpayers, well, that reflects on them as much as anything else.’’ On the commercial front, small businesses have been given a boost under the $5.5 billion Jobs and Small Business package. As of July 1, small companies with an annual turnover of less than $2 million will have tax lowered one-and-a-half per cent. A huge 96 per cent of Australian businesses will be eligible for the savings. Small businesses will also be able to deduct new assets up to $20,000. Australia’s older population did not go unnoticed in the budget, with the assets threshold for the full pension raised from $202,000 to $250,000 for single home owners and from $286,000 to $375,000 for couples who own a home. However, those on a part pension with assets over $823,000 will no longer be able to access payment. For more on the budget go to budget.gov.au
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BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD Sekisui House senior development manager Evan Aldridge breaks the company’s silence on that Sunshine Coast Council decision not to amend the planning scheme. By Richard O’Leary. How did you feel when you heard of the council’s decision? We were very disappointed at that outcome, we were wanting to keep working with council to get the right result for the Sunshine Coast. We feel that process was cut short and we weren’t given the due process to continue working, based on some of the issues that council has now raised. If you had your time again, what changes would you make to the way you approached this proposal? I would have liked our proposal to be out in the public first, before all the misinformation was put out, so people were discussing the real proposal, and the merits of the proposal rather than trying to sift through the myriad of information to try and decide what is fact and fiction. Do you think you misunderstood what the people of the Sunshine Coast wanted? I think we got some things wrong and we have to take on board the feedback we received. It’s clear we need to try to adopt what’s commonly done on the Sunshine Coast, rather than moving the
bookends out too far to the extreme. Do you think the proposal just wasn’t the right fit for the site? I think the heights and density were too big of a shift for the local community. There was a clear appetite to establish a five-star hotel and that’s why we started from that basis of height and density. If we’ve got different criteria that we know we can work with, we can try and look at it. The one thing we do know is that the existing criteria does not work. Do you think you have been treated fairly? In terms of the process I think it would have been better if we had got a much broader section of the community to make sure we could get a result. The process is being hindered by the fact it hasn’t included business, tourism, employment representatives to make sure we could get a balanced result together with community concerns. How would you rate the council’s performance? We’re disappointed with the outcome and therefore the process. It was definitely an undertaking of both parties to look at the options of what
could be put on the site and delivered for the Sunshine Coast, and there clearly wasn’t a good enough interaction between both of us to make sure we [Sekisui House] understood all the issues to be addressed. Can you give me an example? Jobs creation. In council’s report it said only 145 jobs would be created by our mixed use proposal with a five-star hotel with conference facilities, restaurants, boutique retail, retirement living, aged care with all the health services involved there and then management of the grounds and buildings. Most people would say there is no way 145 people could do all that. We can validate our 623 permanent jobs. We think council got that wrong. Where to now? We still hold a unique development site; holding a property for that long is quite costly, so we have to assess that and determine on what basis we move forward. What’s the most likely outcome for that site? Too early to tell. Given that the existing appeal is now going on eight
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JOE NATOLI STEPS UP TO THE PLATE The former Maroochy Shire mayor is back in business. Words: Leigh Robshaw
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oe Natoli has been serving the Sunshine Coast for a long time. From 1997 he served as a councillor, then mayor of Maroochy Shire Council, before losing the mayoral election for the new Sunshine Coast Regional Council in 2008. He then fell into a period of depression before getting back into business. His newest venture is one that’s close to his heart, as it takes him back to his family roots and allows him to keep serving the people of the Sunshine Coast, albeit in a vastly different role. On June 11 he’s launching The Two Bros with his brother Anthony, a new fresh food business at Big Top Market Fresh. As a third-generation greengrocer, Joe says the fresh food trade is in his blood. “We were practically born into the fresh food industry,” Joe says. “Our grandfather’s first job in Australia after migrating from Italy was in a Sydney fruit and vegetable store and he went on to launch his own shop in Victoria, so our family connection to the trade dates back as far as the 1920s.” When Joe’s family moved to Caloundra in 1973, they opened a fruit market in
Inset: Joe’s father Frank, Uncle Bert & Uncle Tony Right: Anthony & Joe Bulcock Street and Joe and Anthony went on to run six stores around the Coast. “Understanding quality food and the level of service you want to provide, it’s in my blood,” says Joe. “My kids are really excited to be able to come and work, too. “I can still remember when I was eight and we lived behind the business and my role was to get up in the morning and help Dad in the shop. I also looked after the shop on weekends and after school. One summer evening, I managed to sell a crate of peaches when Dad was in the house
having dinner with Mum and I was so excited. I remember the exuberant feeling of making a sale and how proud I was.” The Two Bros will take the old family fruit and veg shop in a new direction, with a cosmopolitan vibe and a wider range of products available, including Colin James gelato, Italian sweets, paninis, olives and cheeses, fresh seafood and a cafe offering coffee made with Maleny Dairies milk. Sourcing and promoting local produce is a strong focus: “A lot more people these days are asking where food is coming
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1. Prep: Ensure your skin is super clean with no trace of yesterday’s makeup. 2. Even out skin tone: Go for a tinted moisturiser or BB cream to moisturise. Feel too naked? Apply a very fine layer of foundation on your nose and cheeks. Try Garnier BB Cream Oil Free, $13.95. 3. Conceal flaws: If you have circles under your eyes or visible breakouts cover up with a concealer. We like Clinique’s Airbrush Concealer, $40. 4. Add a touch of flush: Use a creamy blush or shimmer to highlight and brighten. Try NYX Cosmetics Powder Blush, $9.95. 5. Now for the eyes: Put down the eyeliner and eyeshadow – you just need a lick of mascara for this look. 6. Finally, the lips: All you need is a touch of lip gloss a shade or two darker than your lips to finish.
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WINTER SKIN TIPS Keeping your skin healthy and glowing is tricky in winter. The team at Bliss on Buderim recommend regular facials to increase cell turnover, and improve hydration, tone and texture. Staying hydrated is also important. Coffee drinkers need an extra three glasses of water for each coffee consumed. Also, look at your skincare regime – something simple like changing your cleanser in winter can make a big difference. Find out more at blissonbuderim.com.
ontrary to popular belief, good quality, fresh meats and fish are excellent sources of nutrition. They are rich in vitamins, amino acids, nourishing fats, many minerals and other nutrients we humans need on a daily basis. It’s important to eat all parts of the animal – keep the bones and eat the fat, meat and offal because they are nutrient dense. And besides, offal is cheap to buy. Use the bones to make beautiful bone broths – they are incredibly nourishing and a wonderful nutritional and digestive remedy. It’s important to include a variety of quality protein sources in your daily diet. A typical week of dinner meals could include organic free-range chicken, organic free-range eggs, sustainable seafood and organic beef, goat, lamb, offal, kangaroo, duck or
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In the heady days of the 1980’s a $1 million dollar deposit in the bank, would have produced around $140,000 income. For the same amount we have seen the income fall from $60,000 in 2008 to $35,000 now! That’s a fall of 75 percent!
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s the first snowfalls of substance hit the Australian ski areas another kind of cold snap looks to be breaking out – between the resort operators. The good news is that consumers look set to be the winners in this frigid fight for
your winter dollar. The big news before the start of the 2015 season is that US behemoth Vail Resorts has bought out Perisher in the NSW Snowy Mountains. Its implications are many. First and most readily is an
all-inclusive season pass which, for $749, allows its users unlimited riding at Perisher and the other dozen Vail-owned resorts in North America over 12 months. It was only five years ago that a standalone season pass cost close to twice that amount; and you didn’t get to ride overseas on the same ticket. While the Vail group will play wait and see with future resort operations and infrastructure at Perisher, it’s worth noting this is a company that has a market capitalisation of $US3.6 billion ($A4.4 billion), in excess of 15,000 employees and a track record of pumping money into their acquisitions. Perhaps a centralised village will no longer be a Perisher pipe dream after all. At the launch of the Vail takeover announcement a bullish Perisher CEO Peter Brulisauer was adamant that his company had been at the forefront of many of the positive changes in the industry in recent years, starting with the big drop in season pass prices. “The other Australian resorts copied that,” he said. “They have a history of doing that.” The two major alpine players in the NSW scene have had their own history. From the claims and counter claims about snow coverage in the 80s and 90s
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LIFTS: Thredbo: 12 Perisher: 47. Winner: Perisher VERTICAL: Thredbo 672m Perisher: 355m Winner: Thredbo SNOW: Perisher’s coverage tends to look better because the village is higher and wins in marginal years but when the snow goes low, Thredbo reigns. Draw VIBE: Thredbo’s central village tops the disparate Perisher layout. Winner: Thredbo. DEVELOPMENTS: Perisher looks in the box-seat with Vail buyout. How will Thredbo respond? Winner: Perisher VALUE: Day-to-day and prices in-resort similar. Peak season Perisher two-day undiscounted pass inc. ski tube $244. Thredbo undiscounted 2-day pass $228. Perisher the winner for season Epic Pass at $749 until May 31.
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Two previously announced changes to pensions will no longer be proceeding. Pension increases will not be linked to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the deeming thresholds will remain unchanged. Essentially, there has been no change to personal income tax rates. From July 1, 2015 however, it is proposed to exclude ‘fly-in fly-out’ and ‘drive-in drive-out’ workers from the Zone Tax Offset in cases where their normal residence is not within the zone. This will result in those workers having to pay more tax. Two areas that were the subject of much speculation before the budget have been left unchanged – there has been no change to the treatment of franking credits associated with share dividends, or to the taxation of superannuation funds. Darryl Watt is a Representative of Ord Minnett Limited, AFS Licence 237121 and Ord Minnett Financial Planning Pty Ltd, AFS Licence 237122. This article contains general f nancial advice only and does not consider your personal circumstances. Before acquiring a product you should determine its suitability to you by reading the relevant product disclosure statement. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.
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was dealing with the early start of a chaotic morning with three kids under four years of age as most of us do: having a cup of coffee and trawling the gossip sites. Yep, I have a very intellectual start to my day. There was the usual gossip, most of it around Kim Kardashian’s naked bottom breaking the internet or reposting selfies of her inflated ego and bosom. But one entertainment story screamed with the headline: ‘Sylvester Stallone retrospective of his artwork in France’. What the hell? Old Rambo is now an international artist and displaying his works in the city of love, to boot? It was too much for my mind to cope with. Look Rambo, I think you need to stick with making movies where you are a soldier who needs a wind machine to blow your hair in order to rescue the damsel in distress. I am not a fan of those boxing movies where you seemed to spend a lot of time running up and down stairs in order to get fit. You see I am in the minority of people who think the entire swag of Rocky movies needed subtitles in order to understand what the heck Sly was actually saying as he gave numerous Chinese burns to Apollo Creed and the other baddies who had the misfortune of trying to interpret Mr Balboa. Do not get me started on The Expendables. My husband will divorce me when he reads this because this
chain of corny movies happens to be one of his favourite ways to waste some time on a weekend. And it seems the world agrees. Any Expendables film is guaranteed gold at the box office. Pretty clever of old Sly really to get his mates Arnie, The Muscles From Brussels, Bruce Willis, Jet Li, and Jason Statham in one room so they can all compare plastic surgery and hair replacement techniques. Oh, and in the meantime they save the world. Queue the wind machines again. The plots are always so bad. The acting so wooden. And the world loves it! But there is one thing I find very interesting about Mr Stallone – the 68 year-old has five kids with names that are so fabulous they rival that try-hard Kardashian clan. There was Sage who very sadly died only a few years back. Seargeoh is next. Then Sistine. And to round out the pack of ’S’ Sly clones, there is Scarlet Rose and Sophia Rose. My husband asked me in all seriousness if Sly has a kid called Rocky. I had to deliver the bad news that ‘Rocky’ is a fictional character. There was such a look of heartbreak that I then gave my husband some good news: Expendables 4 is coming out next year. Good grief! For more from Sami go to twomadrabbits.com or you can hear her on Mix FM.
Nathan ‘Nugget’ Dell gives us five good reasons to love State of Origin.
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can take or leave Christmas. Frankly, it is an annual event that has about as much interest for me as a Laurie Oakes swimsuit calendar. However, when May rolls around, I get that special tingling in the front of the slacks for an event even more important than December 25. It is of course… State of Origin. I love this sumptuous three-course meal like the chubby bloke from Masterchef loves cravats, here’s why. 1. IT’S FERAL – This is as close as our big brown land will come to civil war. Normally mild mannered men are turned into slobbering maniacs, clad in maroon and blue, common sense goes out the window and all expected societal norms are abandoned. So basically a weekend at Wayne Carey’s house. 2. IT TEARS FAMILIES APART – As the only Queenslander growing up in a house full of filthy blues, I saw firsthand the divide the Origin series can bring. Let’s just say for that six-week period, my parents’ and older sisters’ interest in my welfare, hygiene, nutrition and overall health was not at its optimum. However, I was told that this could all end if I just bent the knee and pledged my undying loyalty to Phil Gould in a medieval ceremony that made Game of Thrones look like an
episode of Sesame Street. I flatly refused and I wear the frostbitten toes as a badge of Maroon honour. 3. IT MAKES HEROES – Origin has this wonderful knack of taking players who have been underrated toilers at their clubs and turning them into superheroes. The likes of Adam Mogg, Shaun Timmins, Mark Coyne and Benny Elias’ mum have all etched themselves a place in Origin folklore and we loved every minute of it. 4. IT MAKES VILLAINS – For every one of those redblooded stars listed previously, this contest has produced ten black hat wearing bad guys. Whether it’s Mark Geyer bashing Steve Walters, Wally Lewis and referee David Manson in 1991 or Gorden Tallis flinging man child Brett Hodgson over the fence in 2002, Origin loves its bad guys. 5. IT REVEALS PRETENDERS – At club level, Sydney Roosters halfback Mitchell Pearce has had more success than Orlando Bloom at a Victoria’s Secret Christmas Party, but when he has donned the sky blue, he has been a quivering disappointment that I refuse to believe came from Wayne Pearce’s gold plated loins. Bring on game one.
“Origin has this knack of taking players who have been underrated toilers at their clubs and turning them into superheroes”
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WHAT’S ON FRIDAY, MAY 22
LOVABLE COFFEE
There’s no better way to start the day than with a steaming cup of aromatic coffee. Coffee lovers should check out this Mooloolaba offering – The Pallet Espresso Bar where each cup is stamped with the slogan “made with love’’. The Tiny Teddies accompanying the cup are a nice touch. The bar’s mantra is simple: “To provide a consistent good brew and educate people about coffee’’. Located at 161 Brisbane Rd, the shop is away from the hustle and bustle of the esplanade and has accessible parking. The Pallet Espresso Bar is open Monday to Friday 6am to 3pm and Saturday 6am to 1pm.
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MAY SPECIAL $26.50 Lamb curry with green beans, sweet potato, jasmine rice and corriander PLUS a glass of Avior Sauvignon Blanc or Shiraz.
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Sydney trio Kallidad are ready to set sail in Mooloolaba for a live music event with a difference. Monthly event A Set Adrift, which has been operating on the Sunshine Coast since 2014, takes audience members out to sea as live bands perform on a yacht. This Sunday Mexican guitar f amenco f esta Kallidad will entertain with their unique Latin themed sounds. Comprising two acoustic guitars and a timber cajon, Kallidad has toured internationally and supported the likes of Ed Sheeran and Tijuana Cartel. A Set Adrift is on May 24 and will depart from The Yacht Club Mooloolaba at 1.30pm. Tickets are $60 and available at facebook.com/asetadrift.
DREW WILSON, Lemon and Thyme, 5.45pm HARII BANDHU, Brightwater Hotel, 6pm BRODIE GRAHAM BAND, Solbar, 6pm OCEAN ST BAND, Horton Park Golf Club, 6.30pm RACHEL ELLEN, Caloundra Surf Club, 6.30pm ZIA MOREAU, The Yacht Club, 7pm JAMES DEAN, One Up Bar, 7pm JIM CROW BAND, Maroochy Surf Club, 7.30pm CHERRY DOLLS, Solbar, 8pm ROMEO’S APPRENTICE, Tewantin Noosa RSL, 8pm STRICTLY BALLROOM, Taps, 8.30pm WAX LYRICAL, Mooloolaba Surf Club, 9pm BLACKROOM VEGAS, O’Malley’s, 9.30pm
SATURDAY, MAY 23
FELICITY BURDETT, Lemon and Thyme, 5.45pm LEASE, Dicky Beach Surf Club, 6pm CALE FISHER, Solbar, 6pm JAMES G BRENNAN, Caloundra Surf Club, 6.30pm DOOM MOUNTAIN, Nook & Cranny, 7.30pm SAM WEDGWOOD, Maroochy Surf Club, 7.30pm CHRIS REYNOLDS BAND, The Yacht Club, 8pm PAT NICOLSON, One Up Bar, 8pm PAUL DEMPSEY, Solbar, 8pm THE RETRONOMES, Tewantin Noosa RSL, 8pm CLINT BOGE, Taps, 8.30pm THE VIBE BAND, Mooloolaba Surf Club, 9pm THE COPY CATS, O’Malley’s, 9.30pm
SUNDAY, MAY 24
CARL WOCKNER, Mooloolaba Surf Club, 2pm SHARON BROOKS, The Yacht Club, 3pm ANDREW REDFORD, One Up Bar, 3pm THE SHORT FALL, Solbar, 7pm LECIA LOUISE, Nook & Cranny, 7pm BRAND NEW JONES, Mooloolaba Surf Club, 8.30pm
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27
SAM WEDGWOOD, Maroochy Surf Club, 6pm ROB LONGSTAFF, The Yacht Club, 6pm SUNSHINE COAST’S GOT YOUNG TALENT, Caloundra Surf Club, 6.30pm
THURSDAY, MAY 28
PHIL AND TRUDY EDGELEY, Solbar, 7pm JANICE J SOLO, Tewantin Noosa RSL, 7pm BARRY CHARLES, Nook & Cranny, 7.30pm MOME, Maroochy Surf Club, 7.30pm
BIG BAND BONANZA
Sunshine Brass in conjunction with SCREAM Big Band are presenting Big Band Bonanza at the Kawana Community Hall on Sunday, May 24 at 1.30pm. Tickets are $12 for adults and include afternoon tea. Tickets can be purchased at the door. For more information phone Arch Robertson on 0409851546 or email sunshinebrassband@gmail.com.
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TODD’S GROG
This week, Todd pays the price for another weekend of overindulgence. drink when I sat on one of the port-a-loo toilets and tried to put my seatbelt on. In the aftermath of such culinary extravagance, I’ve found myself wishing someone would just hug me and say, “I know you’re struggling but it’s going to be OK, here’s a coffee, some Quick-Eze and five million dollars.” According to my wife, the car ride home was laborious, with me saying every five minutes that she should pull over for some “Toddy magic”. No really, you can imagine what sort of classy state I was in, sure it was one in the morning, but we would’ve been back on the road by five past! Lucky for Michelle, I was fast asleep by the time we got to the Peregian roundabout. What a mess. Is it time to detox and say no to God’s gifts of beer and cheese? A good buddy of mine gave up grog, fatty foods, cheese and sex all at once. He seemed to be doing really well, right up until he killed himself. And so with all that aside, it’s nearly the end of the week and so ladies and gentlemen, tonight’s forecast… 95 per cent chance of beer.
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e begin with an excerpt from the big book: “And the Lord said unto John, come forth and you shall receive eternal life.” But sadly, John came fifth and won a meat tray. I’ve found myself feeling deeply religious this week, begging the big fella to help me get through this post Noosa Food and Wine Festival minefield. As my buddy Sami says, that Noosa event is “schoolies for foodies”, with everyone going off like a bucket of hot prawns in the Queensland sun. Seriously, I overindulged that much, I cut myself shaving two days ago and bled organic Maleny blue goats cheese. If nothing else, the old Noosa fatty fest has taught me that food is indeed a trifffic garnish for beer and wine. No really, I was all over it like Cam Smith’s footy boots on Isaac Luke’s face. At one stage I knew I’d had far too much to
With the cooler weather settling in, this week’s beer is a cracker. White Rabbit Dark Ale Is the perfect brew for cold winter nights with its rich, dark and flavoursome vibe. It’s unusually refreshing for a dark ale and that’s why it’s tops. With an open fermentation style of brewing, the Dark Ale’s raisin-like esters are allowed to play amongst a genuinely malty bill while delivering a solid amount of reassuring bitterness. As the Bastard Jon Snow would tell you from Game Of Thrones, “Winta is coomin”, so stock up my friends. I give White Rabbit Dark Ale 4 out of 5 thumbs up. WHITE RABBIT DARK ALE Available from Cellarbrations Brightwater Marketplace, Parklands Marketplace, Wises Road, Buderim and Bellvista Tavern, Bellvista You can hear Todd Widdicome on Mix FM.
COMFORT FOOD
Winter may not be here yet, but the recent chill in the air makes it the perfect weather for warm, comfort food. Mooloolaba Surf Club head chef Peter Brown has the perfect meal of the month for May – lamb curry served with green beans, sweet potato, jasmine rice and coriander. It comes with a glass of sauvignon blanc or shiraz and costs $26.50. The Boathouse Restaurant overlooking Mooloolaba Beach is open from 7am for breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week.
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RESTYLED RETIREMENT VILLAGES Downsizing doesn’t mean downgrading your sense of style, with Lend Lease’s new display homes boasting a fresh new look.
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uyers looking to downsize and enjoy the safety and community of a retirement village can experience the latest interior design trends at Lend Lease’s new display homes, now in villages across Queensland. Many of the 15 Lend Lease owned or managed villages in Townsville, Bundaberg, Mackay, Sunshine Coast, Brisbane and the Gold Coast have opened up newly-refurbished homes to the public, making it easy for prospective buyers to see the size and quality of the homes, and the latest decorating trends. Regional Manager of Lend Lease’s Retirement Living business in
Queensland, Greg Little said, “We understand our new residents are looking for a well-designed space, along with a great fit-out to suit their lifestyle, hobbies and other needs.” “Experienced Queensland designers have helped us to maximise the space, creating a light, airy and modern feel, neutral enough to display individual treasures, and fill with memories and new experiences too,” he said. Lend Lease’s new display homes are a collaboration with Sunshine Coast based property styling and interior design company Blink Living, which has a team of qualified interior designers with more
STRONG DEMAND PROMPTS NEW RELEASE Combining creature comforts with a stunning natural setting elevates Nature’s Edge Over 50s village into a class of its own.
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than 30 years’ experience. Blink Living Interior Designer, Dianne Conley said the recent boom in retirement developments has seen interior design take on another dimension. “Our approach is all about creating an inviting, inspirational yet practical space incorporating the latest trends in homewares and accessories to make the decision an exciting next step for any new
resident moving into a village.” Units available in Queensland villages range from $110,000 for a one-bedroom, $150,000 for a two-bedroom and $265,000 for a three-bedroom with a car space. Visit retirementbylendlease.com.au. Anyone interested in viewing the new display units is encouraged to call 1800 550 500, Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm.
the response to the stage one release, we’ve had buyers from all over the Sunshine Coast as well as Brisbane purchase their new home and lifestyle at Nature’s Edge,” she says. “The vast majority of buyers are very active and are looking forward to embracing a maintenance free lifestyle and enjoying our leisure facility which will include a bowling green, tennis court, pool, spa, gym, massage area and media room. We will also have caravan and boat storage.” “The feedback from purchasers is that they love the Nature’s Edge concept, particularly the fact that there is no stamp duty payable and no exit fees so they keep all the capital gains when they sell and we ensure there are no rentals so there will be a community of people living here who own their own home and take pride in how it is kept in order to protect their investment. “We’ve done our research and there really is nothing else quite like it on the
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when some extra effort is required. There’s also the option of the 3.6-litre six-cylinder engine variant - adding about $6500 to the price and an extra 70 kilowatts and 100 Nm to the outputs. This flagship 3.6R model will, for the first time, also use the Lineartonic gearbox. The Premium trim level of our test machine meant we enjoyed leather
seats, electrically adjusted and heated, sunroof, satellite navigation and other driving aids including lane departure and blind-spot warning systems. Subaru’s so-called EyeSight system is another notable feature. Using two forward-facing cameras placed either side of the rear-view mirror, EyeSight scans the road ahead for obstructions (in which case it triggers an emergency braking device) or for other vehicles (allowing the dynamic cruise control function to keep a safe distance to the car in front). It’s an excellent system that matches the very best examples of this increasingly common technology. It’s a treat to have it on a car so accessibly priced. Perhaps my favourite feature of EyeSight is when you’re stopped in heavy traffic and become distracted. The system gives you a little warning when the car in front has moved on - avoiding those embarrassing toots on the horn from impatient drivers behind you. It’s nice to know that even in its adulthood, the Liberty hasn’t lost its manners.
SUBARU LIBERTY 2.5I PREMIUM HOW BIG? It sits in the mid-size category against rivals like the Toyota Camry and Mazda 6 - but it looks substantial on the outside and very roomy on the inside. HOW FAST? We tested the four-cylinder model which has reasonable performance from its 129kW engine - but if you want more power you might opt for the 3.6R model with 190kW and 350Nm. HOW THIRSTY? The 2.5i model uses 7.3L/100km. HOW SAFE? The Liberty achieved an almost perfect score in crash tests 35.9 out of a possible 37 points - and a five-star safety rating. HOW MUCH? It now starts below $30k for the entry-level, four-cylinder model. Our Premium-equipped test model costs $35,490.
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Holden has brought back its big award-winner from 2014 - and it’s confident it’ll take the market by storm
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f it’s the quintessential Australian car you are after then look no further than Holden’s latest offering. The motoring group has reintroduced the VF Commodore Storm Special Edition on all 2015 SV6 and SS sedan, ute and Sportwagon body styles. The popular VF Storm is based on Australia’s Best Car category winner 2014 VF Commodore SV6, in addition to the sporty SS model.
Both cars already boast a range of features including auto park assist, rear view camera with reverse traffic alert, and MyLink infotainment system with an eight inch colour touch screen display. The VF Storm Special Edition adds satellite navigation, front fog lamps and unique alloy wheels. Holden’s sales executive director Peter Keley says the 2015 Storm will be
popular. “The VF Commodore Storm Special Edition struck a chord with customers in 2014 and we are sure that it will do the same in 2015,’’ Keley says. “Storm offers an impressive amount of additional content, headed by satellite navigation and dark finish alloy wheels, providing our customers with a compelling package and outstanding value.”
A new study has revealed the use of autonomous emergency braking (AEB) in vehicles reduces rear-end crashes by 38 per cent. The data has been released by leading vehicle safety advocate ANCAP which jointly commissioned the project with the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development and ANCAP’s sister organisation, Euro NCAP. AEB is one of the more promising safety assist technologies that is available on new cars. ANCAP chief executive Nicholas Clarke says research is now demonstrating the effectiveness of the technology. “An expert group of representatives was established across governments, industry, consumer and insurance organisations to determine the effectiveness of AEB in reducing realworld crashes,’’ Clarke says. “These findings strongly support ANCAP’s push to have manufacturers fit AEB as standard across all new cars.” Data from five European countries and Australia was used with the findings showing a 38 per cent overall reduction in real-world, rear-end crashes for vehicles fitted with low-speed AEB.
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DESIGNER LIVING IN ALEXANDRA HEADLAND SEE PAGE 44>
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FOR SALE BY TENDER - KULANGOOR LYCHEE FARM • Great investment opportunity • 75+ acres (30.54 hectares) • 4 ha netted & 4 ha unnetted
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BUDGET BOTTOM LINE
Not all property buyers will love the budget, and there has been a mixed response from the industry, but property investors have reason to thank Joe Hockey.
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he Federal Government’s latest budget was handed down last week, and while it contains no change in policies that directly affect property owners, there are a number of measures that will impact on the property market and real estate industry. Property investors can rest easy that there have been no changes to negative gearing, capital gains tax and depreciation. However, first-home buyers will be disappointed to see that there are no new inducements for them in the budget. Both the Real Estate Institute of Australia and Real Estate Institute of Queensland were pleased with the budget. The REIQ pointed to the depreciations measures for small business, which means those with an annual turnover of less than $2 million will benefit with a lower tax rate, dropping from 30 per cent to 28.5 per cent. In a bid to encourage investment, the budget has allowed all items purchased for the small business, up to $20,000, to be immediately 100 per cent tax deductible. “Many real estate agencies are small businesses and they will benefit directly from this budget measure,” REIQ CEO
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Antonia Mercorella says. The Queensland residential real estate profession employs 50,000 and contributes $8 billion to the economy. REIA CEO Amanda Lynch adds the budget is not only a win for small business but retains key tax arrangements that benefit housing investment. “The Government is to be commended for ensuring stability within the sector in continuing the current tax arrangements as they relate to both capital gains tax and negative gearing,” Lynch says. “With other sectors of the economy slowing, housing will play an increasingly important role and it is pleasing to see the government has not tampered with tax arrangements that have been proven to help stimulate housing investment in Australia. “We strongly welcome the small business package that will give business owners meaningful incentives to hire, invest in equipment and importantly grow their livelihood. The government is also to be commended for listening to the industry on the issue of foreign investment and we welcome the commitment of $67.2 million over four years to improve compliance and strengthen enforcement.” However, the Urban Development Institute of Australia has criticised the budget for being “light on the structural reforms necessary to drive Australia’s future economic growth”. UDIA national vice president Michael Corcoran says investment in new housing and productivity enhancing infrastructure in our major cities will be central to Australia’s future prosperity. “The unwinding of the mining boom is placing a heavy toll on
government finances and the broader economy, and that’s clearly reflected in the 2015-16 budget,” he says. “Development and new housing construction is currently doing much of the heavy lifting in the Australian economy, and with most of Australia’s capital cities still suffering from a chronic housing shortage, it’s an area that still has plenty of room to grow. “Unfortunately barriers such as inadequate investment in urban infrastructure, red tape, and high and inefficient taxes and charges on new housing are still holding back new housing construction, and contributing to worsening housing affordability.” The Housing Industry Association
HERE’S HOW THE BUDGET ADDRESSED THE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA’S PREBUDGET SUBMISSIONS: • The REIA lobbied for conveyance stamp duties to be abolished and replaced by an eff cient source of revenue for states and territories. But the budget did not include this proposal. • To encourage investment in property, negative gearing must be retained in its current form, said the REIA. There is good news for investors and the real estate industry as there are no changes to negative gearing. • The REIA asked that capital gains tax on property investments not be increased. In a in a win for the real estate sector, this submission was also included. • The institute also called on the Federal Government to take a leadership role in introducing a uniformed approach to the provision of assistance to f rst home buyers for both new and established properties. But the budget did not address this issue.
Antonia Mercorella
“The Government is to be commended for ensuring stability on capital gains tax and negative gearing” was less critical, pointing to the budget’s measures for assisting small business as a positive step. The $5.5 billion ‘growing jobs and small business package’ provides support to many small businesses in the residential construction industry, the HIA said in a statement. “This will provide a significant benefit to the many small business operators working in the residential building industry and HIA welcomes injection into the engine room of Australia’s economy - the small business sector.”
• The REIQ also called on the government to establish a scheme to encourage young Australians to have access to their superannuation to help raise a deposit for a f rst home. But this was not included in the budget. • The government was asked to establish a mechanism to ensure the availability of reliable data on housing demand and supply to assist in formulating effective policies. But this proposal wasn’t taken up. • Finally, the government was asked to better use private investment to improve the supply of housing for social housing tenants transitioning to private rental. But this was not included.
For more on the budget as it relates to property, the REIA’s May newsletter has an informative overview. Find it by going to reia. asn.au and clicking on ‘newsletter’, then ‘2015’.
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UPCOMING AUCTIONS
Here’s a preview of hot auctions taking place on the Sunshine Coast in the next seven days: 6 ELINYA STREET, BATTERY HILL Auction on site Saturday May 23 @ 11am First National Real Estate 5444 0800 Paul Angell 0438 468 378 6 AKOUNAH CRESCENT, BUDDINA Auction on site Saturday May 23 @ 12pm Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Karen Jones 0405 122 526 13/100 PACIFIC BLVD, BUDDINA Auction on site Saturday May 23 @ 3pm Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Minka Jenkins 0488 550 063
26 CULBARA STREET, MOOLOOLABA Auction on site Sunday May 24 @ 12pm Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Alan Riley 0422 723 719 Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222 19 ISABELLA AVE, NAMBOUR Auction on site Saturday May 23 @ 2.30pm RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000 Lee Sutherland 0499 993 311 535 UPPER LANDERSHUTE RD, PALMWOODS
509 PELICAN WATERS RESORT, 38 MAHOGANY DRIVE, PELICAN WATERS Auction on site Wednesday May 27 @ 11am Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Sally Mulhearn 0422 228 320 Kerri Johnston 0412 580 184
14 COUNTRYVIEW COURT, BLI BLI Passed in, currently negotiation / 3 bed, 2 bath, 4 car Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Jason Burns 0417 762 001
136 ANDERSONS ROAD, YANDINA Auction on site Saturday May 23 @ 4pm Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Trevor Jones 0488 999 156
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35 JASMIN CIRCLE, BOKARINA $565,000 / 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Belle Property Buderim, Lara Blackbeard
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4 POMPANO COURT, MOUNTAIN CREEK 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Auction on site Sat June 13 @ 12pm Def ne Property 5478 2477 Ross Cattle 0410 625 758
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AN ABSOLUTE BEAUTY - BEST VALUE IN NORTH BUDERIM BUDERIM 1 Ivy Court Don’t miss this lovely home positioned close to everything and its a bargain. Extremely tidy low-set brick family home with separate living areas and huge kitchen main bedroom with ensuite breezy covered BBQ entertainment area. Side access corner block and plenty of low maintenance yard on 702m2 . This house would suit first home buyers, investors or downsizing. All entry level bargain hunters - inspect now!
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ffering sleek designer living yet unbelievably private, this Alexandra Headland home will appeal to the most astute buyer. Architecturally designed to epitomise Alex living at its finest, this stunning north-facing home is impeccably finished to the highest of standards. With breathtaking panoramic views which take in the spectacular coastline and overlook the beautiful Alex Forest Bushland Park and Ninderry hinterland, this is truly a special home. The property represents one of the most unique and desirable positions in all of Alexandra Headland.
4 KAWANA STREET, ALEXANDRA HEADLAND 4 bed, 3 bath, 3 car Mid to high $1 millions Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Alan Riley 0422 723 719 Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222
LUXURY LIFESTYLE CHOICE-WATER VIEWS U98 Ocean Reach, 57 Grand Pde, KAWANA ISLAND The Ocean Reach Apartments are a luxury lifestyle choice. This fantastic unit offers lovely park and water views.
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WATERFRONT EXCELLENCE WITH SPACE & PRIVACY U48 St Kitts, 7 Grand Pde, KAWANA ISLAND Unbeatable spacious opulence with the ideal North East aspect overlooking water views make this a standout apartment. • Master suite spa, WIR all looking up the river to the north • 3 generous bedrooms with balconies and second bath • Double secure car parking, large lock-up storage • Secure complex, resort style heated pool, lap pool, spa, gym
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57 GLENFINNAN COURT, FOREST GLEN 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Price on application Next Property Group 1300 400 777 Craig Porter 0411 554 880 Anne Wallace 0418 769 466
Contemporary Coastal Living If you are looking for a family home that ticks all the boxes, then this is it. Totally renovated and stunning, paint still drying on the just completed renovation that leaves nothing for you to do but move in. A large covered outdoor area, perfect for entertaining with room for a pool. This four bedroom home is position perfect in Battery Hill, minutes walk to the Currimundi Marketplace. Beautiful white sandy beaches are within walking distance. A short drive will take you to the new Kawana Hospital precinct. AUCTION On-site 23rd May 2015 at 11am INSPECT Saturday from 10:30, Auction at 11am MOOLOOLABA 07 5444 0800 PAUL ANGELL 0438 468 378 WEB www.fnmooloolaba.com.au
MAROOCHYDORE APARTMENT 95, “BANYANDAH TOWERS” 150 DUPORTH AVENUE
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Sought-after, absolute riverfront! Found on the12th f oor the unit offers unbelievable north facing river and ocean views. Featuring: • Sought after front position in complex • Immaculately renovated • 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms - fully furnished • Single car parking accommodation • Open plan living, dining and kitchen area all with views • Heated pool and spa, right on the waters edge • Can be picked up from the designer jetty, • The complex boasts resort style facilities
AUCTION On-site Saturday 30th May at 12pm INSPECT Saturday 23rd May 11.30 - 12pm MAROOCHYDORE 5479 6600 KIM BOURGOIS 0416 237 484 WEB www.mfnre.com.au Beerwah 5494 6444 Bribie Island 3408 7000
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Caloundra 5438 2166 Maroochydore 5479 6600
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buderim 6/70 buderim pines drive lifestyle safe, secure and perfectly positioned close to shops and public transport, this beautiful home in the popular "pines retreat" will provide a relaxed lifestyle absolutely ideal for those wanting peace and quiet every day, along with the ability to lock up and leave when the travel bug calls.
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lifestyle anchored on the north-eastern escarpment, gabriel poole’s unique transformation frames a panorama of the sea and sky from this impeccable buderim home. share in the spectacle of colourful yacht races, watch the enormous rising moon cast its light across the water, enjoy parties spilling out onto the terrace or just relax in total privacy...the options seem endless and the choice is yours alone. accommodation featuring two levels of elegant and sophisticated living with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and study, the home rises from a low-maintenance native garden and basalt retaining wall on 812sqm. entry level living is accentuated with red ironbark floors and a sleek kitchen with miele appliances. the upstairs living area is vast and presents a wonderful combination of free flowing design and welcoming privacy, with a kitchenette and 3rd bathroom.
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58-62 GLENMOUNT ROAD, MONS 4 bed, 2 bath, 6+ car $985,000 RealWay Buderim 5445 2777 Jarrad McCarthy 0410 052 219
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MINYAMA, 22 Jessica Boulevard
Deep Water Ocean Access Instructions to Sell by Trustee This is your opportunity to buy absolute deep waterfront with ocean access and long water views over the pristine waterways of Minyama. • 18.5 meters of water frontage
• Opportunities are endless at this prime waterfront property
• Modern jetty will suit large size watercraft
• 4 generous sized bedrooms master with ensuite
• Outdoor entertaining deck overlooking the water
• Double lock up garage, secure gated entrance
• Solid construction property ripe for renovation
• Prime position on 740m2 of land
MOUNTAIN CREEK, 4 Pompano Court
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Fabulous Large Family Mountain Creek Home
Freat family home offering open plan living and space for everyone. • 4 generous sized bedrooms, master bedroom with ensuite • Dual living areas, large open plan kitchen, high ceilings & air con • Positioned in a quite court in popular Mountain Creek area • Double lock up remote garaging • Large yards offering plenty of room for pools, boats & caravans • Perfect family home or investment
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Offering ocean views from each bedroom and a rooftop entertainment area with 360º views, perfect for resort style living or investing. • 2 bedroom unit overlooking Alexandra Headlands • Resort lifestyle including heated pool, sauna, games room, BBQ areas, secure underground carparking • Walking distance to Cotton Tree and local patrolled beaches • Recently refurbished building
AUCTION OPEN HOME: Sat 23rd May 10.00 - 10.30am VIEW AT: www.defineproperty.com.au AUCTION: Onsite Saturday 6th June at 11.00am AGENT: Mark Stephens 0423 741 894
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LEE SUTHERLAND 0499 99 33 11 NAMBOUR, 19 Isabella Avenue
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Elegant Family Home...Sweeping Views! This architect designed family home, circa 1954, exudes quality and charm. • New kitchen, Miele d/washer, good storage • NE facing timber deck with ocean views • French doors, polished timber floors • 10 foot plaster ceilings w/ decorative cornices • Reverse cycle air-con, ceiling fans • Walk to local shops in 30 seconds • MUST inspect to appreciate what’s on offer
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Auction: On-site Saturday 23 May at 2.30pm Inspect: Sat 23rd May at 2.00pm leesutherland.com Lee Sutherland 0499 99 33 11 RE/MAX Property Sales
Owners of this spacious double storey family home nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac in Buderim, need to secure an urgent sale; they are downsizing and their new villa has almost been completed, so they need a contract ASAP! • East facing, elevated position, ocean views • High ceilings, air-conditioning, ceiling fans • Huge amounts of storage incl: wine cellar • Landscaped 971m2 with room for a pool
Price: Offers over $650,000 Inspect: Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm
leesutherland.com Lee Sutherland 0499 99 33 11 RE/MAX Property Sales
SUBDIVISION OPPORTUNITY... Central Sunshine Coast Hinterland 3-53 Saville Road, HIGHWORTH • 13.53 ha of prime residential land in Sunshine Coast hinterland
• 3 kms to rail, 3.5km to CBD, choice of private and public schools
• Ideal for residential subdivision subject to Development Approval
• Major hospital in town, plus private hospital and medical specialists
• Previously approved for 80 lot development – 700-1500m2 blocks
• Maroochydore 25 minutes, Noosa 40 minutes – central location
• Located in Nambour Heights at the foothill of the Blackall Range
• Popular first home buyer and investor market due to affordability
• Residents would have quick access to major amenities
• Land in such close proximity to major amenities is scarce
• Local IGA neighbourhood shops within walking distance
• Owner welcomes offers prior to Public Auction!
Auction on site 6th June 3pm
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SPACE IN FLAXTON If y ou’rre af ou afte terr mo moun unta tain in a ir, pr ir priv ivac acy y, you’re after mountain air, privacy, a qu qual alit ity life estyle l sspace, pace pa ce al alll th the e ho home quality lifestyle, comforts, convenience and style, it is worth inspecting this home. The quality brick house is on 1.5 acres of flat land with huge garaging plus income potential. Outstanding in value and size and craftsman built, this impressive home has a lot to offer the new owner.
396 FLAXTON DRIVE, FLAXTON 5 bed, 3 bath, 12 car $899,000 RealWay Buderim 5445 2777 Marg Deighton 0411 399 514 Kevin Pasco 0414 880 592
sunshine cove homes for sale the perfect entertainer on the park at 22 cobbold lane Designed to inspire a quality lifestyle, this home will surprise you at every turn with its open space, style and superb finishes. Low maintenance, lush landscaped gardens add privacy and beauty to the main living area. Just a few steps from the front door and you’re onto the park with plenty of room for kids to play. • Ground floor layout cleverly combines indoor and outdoor living. Main living areas flowing out into large undercover entertainment area adjacent to the pool and lush landscaped gardens • Large galley kitchen that features a panoramic view to an exterior, vertical wall garden. In the kitchen you will find stone benches, stainless steel 900mm stand alone gas stove oven, range hood and dishwasher. And loads of cupboard and storage space.
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private balcony overlooking the park and its gardens. A large walk through robe conceals plenty of handing and storage space and of course there’s a superb, private ensuite. • Three bedrooms upstairs each with fans and wardrobes. Plus another downstairs bedroom with ensuite. • Separate media room or kids rumpus upstairs with downstairs study. • Split system air conditioning with stainless steel fans throughout for year round comfort. • Carefree freehold ownership
An inspection is really the only way to truly experience this home and it’s lifestyle potential. Call us today, we’d love to show all that this great home has to offer you and your family.
• A spacious main bedroom offers parents a quite relaxing space with its adjoining
call: 1800 619 194 or visit the information centre at 4 serenity circuit, sunshine cove
stunning top level terr ace views at 20 forsayth lane A spacious and contemporary family home with two separate living areas, large second level terrace and ground floor alfresco entertaining area. • Open plan living, dining and kitchen with large terrace upstairs to capture northern view and breezes • South facing main bedroom upstairs with large WIR and private ensuite
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• Three more bedrooms downstairs, each with generous robe space and fans and second living area
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Like to take a walk through? Call us, we’d love to show all that this great home has to offer you and your family.
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BATTERY HILL HOME The The paint pain pa intt is still sti till ll drying dry ryin ing g on the the renovation nothing reno re nova vati tion on that tha hatt leaves leav aves e nothi hing ng ffor or tthe he new buyer to do but move in to this home. The four-bedroom property features a large covered outdoor area, perfect for entertaining with room for a pool. It is a stroll to Currimundi Marketplace, a walk to the beach and a short drive will take you to the new Kawana Hospital precinct.
41 ELINYA STREET, BATTERY HILL 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Auction on site Sat May 23 @ 11am First National Mooloolaba 5444 0800 Paul Angell 0438 468 378
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This very impressive 4 bed home will be sold at or before auction. • Walk to the new hospital health precinct and the beach • Positioned on a corner block with the preferred North East aspect • Modern kitchen with stone benches, breakfast bar and quality appliances • Minimise electricity with solar power and solar hot water • Timber bi fold doors opening onto large covered outdoor area • Master bed with stacker doors to outdoor plus ensuite & WIR
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Desperate Owner wants it Sold NOW - Below Replacement Cost! 3 Francis Court, PELICAN WATERS Extra-large prestige home in a very sought after location in a quiet cul-de-sac street, surrounded by quality homes with pleasant water and golf course views. • Keep the kids entertained with a full media room or relax in the additional lounge room plus office • 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms plus guest room with own ensuite • Fully ducted air conditioned with ceiling fans • Huge alfresco dining area overlooking the lake and golf course
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• Quality fixtures and fittings throughout • Fully fenced with security gates, large 1073m2 block • Situated near quality private schools, world class Greg Norman designed golf course, shopping centres and only a short drive to Caloundra and its famous patrolled beaches
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Auction On-site Sat 30th May at 10am Internet ID 2788136 Steve Turner 0412 679 488
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AUCTION TIMELESS ELEGANCE IN ALEXANDRA HEADLAND 30 Mary Street, Alexandra Headland Offering for sale by auction is this much admired, iconic Alexandra Headland home designed by the award winning Chris Clout. This stunning residence embraces the ocean views, elevation and cooling breezes and offers a floor plan that can stylishly accommodate the changing needs of a growing family. Entertain and relax inside and out with three spacious separate living zones inside as well as three external entertaining areas. All bedrooms are positioned to maximise their privacy with the master bedroom also boasting a Juliette balcony, timberlined ceiling, opulent ensuite and walk in robe. Every amenity has been considered in the design, including underground four car garaging, wine cellar, ducted air-conditioning, high security and an internal lift. Just a short walk to either Alexandra Headland or Mooloolaba beaches, this home is the complete package of a luxury home and lifestyle to match.
• Exquisite Chris Clout designed home • Elevated position and ocean views • Three separate indoor living zones • Three undercover external living area • Stunning inground pool • 4 car basement garage/internal lift • Easy stroll to Alex and Mooloolaba beaches
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Auction: On site, Saturday June 13th at 11am Inspect: ATTENDANCE BY PRIOR REGISTRATION ONLY; Saturday 10-10.45am & Wednesday 5-5.45pm Karen Jones 0405 122 526
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AUCTION RARELY OFFERED LOCATION, AUCTION THIS SATURDAY 12PM 6 Akounah Crescent, Buddina
4 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to buy into this tightly held pocket of Buddina where properties are highly sought after and rarely offered for sale. Nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac between the beach and the river is this cute beach house, reminding you of how simple and pleasurable life used to be. Perfect to live in as is or add your touches and add value!! Other original properties in this vicinity have made way for new upmarket homes, the location is magic and the choice is yours. Where else can you walk to the Beach, River, parkland, rock pools, cafes and shops within a few minutes?
• Quiet family friendly cul-de-sac • Charming beach house • 2 separate living areas • Lovely wide north facing deck • Walk to Beach, River and Shops
Auction: On site, Saturday May 23rd at 12pm Inspect: Saturday 11.30–12pm Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Web Code: MIN3770
AUCTION THE BIGGEST BLOCK IN BUDDINA 28 Harbour Parade, Buddina Sometimes size does matter! Presenting the biggest residential block in Buddina boasting 1131m2 of prime land, with a home to match. Located opposite the River, the generous family home features an abundance of space and quality. A large balcony wraps around the first floor with room for both lounging and dining. A stunning swimming pool is the perfect place to cool off on long hot summer days. This property offers a great family lifestyle; swim, fish, surf, paddle board or just relax and watch the activity. The potential of dual occupancy makes this lifestyle property even more attractive!!!
5 Bed | 3 Bath | 4 Car
• Massive 1131sqm block • Expansive river views • Large modern, spacious home • 2 large separate living spaces • Stunning inground pool • Separate garage, granny flat • Duplex potential
Auction: On site, Saturday June 13th at 1pm Inspect: Saturday 1.15-2pm Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Web Code: MIN3793
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ABSOLUTE BLUE CHIP - EXCLUSIVE MOFFAT BEACH ADDRESS 1/22 Queen of Colonies Parade, The Colonies, Moffat Beach Absolute blue chip real estate on one of the most prestigious sites along the eastern coastline. Dominating the entire ground floor comes not only with the enviable advantage of having extra room to move but the elevated position doesn’t compromise the stunning views on offer....and they are stunning! The world class views stretch as far as the eye can see, starting at the picturesque cove of Moffat Beach all the way up to Point Cartwright then beyond to the ocean’s horizon.. A standalone in style and design, representing the epitome of luxury apartment living this is a home easily of house size. All the luxuries you would expect from a property of this calibre.
3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2+ Car
• Open plan spacious residence • Exclusive complex of only four • Two separate living areas • Two car garage with massive storage • Huge wrap around courtyard • Security system, ducted a/c, spa • Inspecting is a must now!
Price: Buyers around $1,800,000 Inspect: Saturday 11-11.30am Sally Mulhearn 0422 228 320 Kerri Johnston 0412 580 184 Web Code: PEL3710
AUCTION THE VIEW IS A PRICELESS BONUS! 509 Pelican Waters Resort, 38 Mahogany Drive, Pelican Waters This ideally positioned two bedroom unit overlooks the first tee of the Pelican Waters golf course. Quality fixtures throughout including stone benchtops, ducted air conditioning, designer match curtains and bedding–a classy fit out. The point of difference is the fabulous oversized deck which captures the views from the mountains to the beach. A stunning vista from north to south. Perfect for entertaining and an extra area for the kids to play. Investors are offered excellent rental returns, alternatively, it’s a perfect weekender. Resort facilities at your doorstep - minutes to the beach and shopping centre and for the golf enthusiast it’s ‘Golf Heaven’.
2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1 Car
• Classy furniture package included • Spacious, light filled apartment • Views of pool, lake and fairway • High tech conference facilities • Pool, tennis court, day spa and bar • Sellers most eager for a result! • Selling on or before auction
Auction: On site, Wednesday May 27th at 11am Inspect: Saturday 10-10.30am Sally Mulhearn 0422 228 320 Kerri Johnston 0412 580 184 Web Code: PEL3818
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WORDS DON’T DO JUSTICE... PURE WATERFRONT OPULENCE 21 Artunga Place, Pelican Waters Dominating its 845m waterfront position overlooking a huge body of water with the Golden Beach skyline in the distance, is this exquisite residence that faces due north. It is entirely evident from architecture, to position and view, this is the absolute top end of the Pelican Waters waterfront precinct. The kitchen is like no other! Features include huge butler’s pantry with backlit quartz island bench, stainless steel and granite tops to name a few. A sensational outdoor entertaining area, with a pool, deck and spa leads down to waterfront deck, pontoon and jetty. The pictures speak novels and to encapsulate all this home has to offer is difficult. Inspection essential. 2
4+ Bed | 4 Bath | 2 Car
• Breathtaking water vista • Ground floor ensuited guest room • Multiple living/entertaining zones • State of art Home Cinema • Cbus, Sonos System, Video Security • Absolute one of a kind on offer here!
Price: Price by negotiation Inspect: Saturday 1-1.30pm Sally Mulhearn 0422 228 320 Kerri Johnston 0412 580 184 Web Code: PEL3813
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AUCTION OCEAN ACCESS WATERFRONT, GENUINE OPPORTUNITY 34 Sunbird Chase, Parrearra
3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car
This low-set family home on a large 800m2 block, has been designed to showcase its 20m water frontage. The living space sits front and centre encompassing the water aspect. The master bedroom/ensuite, kitchen and dining room take in the stunning water views as well. Your chance to get onto the waterfront! This WILL be sold - sellers are genuine.
Auction: On Site, Saturday June 6th at 1pm Inspect: Saturday 1-1.45pm Karen Jones 0405 122 526 Web Code: MIN3820
AFFORDABLE LIVING IN BLI BLI - LISTED AT $439,000 14 Countryview Court, Bli Bli
3 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 4 Car
Located in a quiet cul-de-sac, this home offers peace and quiet, breathtaking views across to Mount Coolum and pleasant northerly breezes. Set on a large and well utilised 676m2 block, this neat and tidy residence is split over two levels with downstairs being suitable for a home based business with plenty of storage and endless potential.
Price: Listed at $439,000 Inspect: Sat 12-12.30pm & 2-2.30pm Jason Burns 0417 762 001 Web Code: MCHY3796
EXTREME BUYING IN THE HEART OF BEERWAH 8 Laurel Street, Beerwah
3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car
Located just a stroll from the town centre of Beerwah, this property offers awesome value in one of the Sunshine Coast’s growth hotspots. Sitting on over quarter of an acre in a quiet street, this one is ideal for investors, first home buyers and retirees. The solid family home boasts expansive indoor & outdoor living areas. Great potential for future development.
Price: Offers over $395,000 Inspect: Saturday 1.30-2pm Andrew Dyce 0410 504 764 John Skerklak 0413 441 834 Web Code: MCHY2793
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Owners instructions are to sell this fantastic 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment with an incredible rooftop which is solely owned and used by you. As far as renovation potential goes, think ‘The Block’ and the results could be wow and more wow! Opportunities to buy on Pacific Boulevard are rare and to have the views of this calibre are few and far between.
Auction: On site, Saturday May 23rd at 3pm Inspect: Thursday 21st May ‘Wine & Cheese’ 5-5.45pm and Saturday from 2.30pm, auction at 3pm Minka Jenkins 0488 550 063 Web Code: MIN3800
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SPRAWLING FAMILY HOME 6 Reliance Place, Pelican Waters Perfectly suited for a growing family, this residence ticks every box for privacy, space and practicality. Proud street appeal, set back from the street with a huge grassed area - ideal for play. Side access to secure boat,trailer or van and double garage plus separate 3rd garage which has been converted to additional rumpus area. Full size purpose built home office + multiple formal and informal areas on ground level. An additional rumpus upstairs offers alternatives for all the family to enjoy their own space. Open plan kitchen with island bench spills out to two entertaining areas poolside. Exclusive dress circle position, surrounded by elite waterfront homes.
4 Bed | 3 Bath | 3 Car
• 330 floor area on 786sqm block • Multiple separate living zones • 2 areas for outdoor entertaining • Pool, side access, fully fenced • School at end of the street • Minutes away to shops and beach • Perfectly designed family home!
Price: Price by Negotiation Inspect: Saturday 12-12.30pm Sally Mulhearn 0422 228 320 Kerri Johnston 0412 580 184 Web Code: PEL3518
AUCTION SPECTACULAR FAMILY HOME… GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY IN TIGHTLY HELD LOCATION! 10 Oogar Street, Maroochydore Walk to Cotton Tree, Alex or Mooloolaba from your very own stylish oasis... alternatively you can relax at home with your private entertaining sanctuary featuring a covered alfresco area, sparkling inground pool and generous 804m2 block backing onto reserve. Well proportioned and flooded with natural sunlight, this stylishly renovated residence has been built to provide easy indoor/outdoor living for those seeking an authentic coastal lifestyle. Offered for sale for the first time in over 30 years, this much loved home offers further development potential in a prime blue-chip location. Pre-auction offers will be considered… Call to inspect 7 days a week!
4 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car
• A short 650m walk to patrolled beaches, cafes and local shops • Generous 804m2 block • Backs onto reserve • Recently renovated • Further development potential • Pre-auction offers considered!
Auction: On site, Saturday June 13th at 3pm Inspect: Saturday 12-12.30pm Jodie Hedley-Ward 0424 842 837 Web Code: KFO3817
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AUCTION LIFESTYLE ACREAGE - OWNER RELOCATING - WILL BE SOLD 136 Andersons Road, Yandina
5 Bed | 3 Bath | 5 Car
This lifestyle property offers incredible value and resort style acreage living at its best. There are multiple living and entertaining areas to accommodate family and friends. With stunning views across the property and a sparkling inground pool, this home will not disappoint. Complete with spectacular master bedroom retreat, spa and sauna. With riding trails for the horses, and a national park and river on your doorstep, this dream property has it all. Large shed and loads of storage means room for all the toys. Positioned in a quiet country lane – it could not be more perfect! Sellers are relocating, this property will be sold on or before Auction day!
• 5 usable acres and 2 dams • Resort style acreage living • Sparkling inground pool • Perfect horse property • Irrigated mini orchard • Riding trails and river at doorstep • Possible dual living
Auction: On site, Saturday May 30th at 2pm Inspect: Saturday 12-12.45pm Robyne Williams 0488 999 536 Web Code: BUD3734
YOUR NEXT HOME IS OPEN FOR INSPECTION ALEXANDRA HEADLAND
Sat 10-10.45am By Prior Registration- 30 Mary Street - MIN2314 Auction Sat June 13th at 11am - Karen Jones Sat 12-12.45pm - 2/7 Alice Street - MCHY3552 Buyers in the $900,000’s - Alan Riley Sat 1-1.45pm - 4 Kawana Street - MCHY3660 Mid to High $1 Millions - Alan Riley Wed 5-5.45pm By Prior Registration- 30 Mary Street - MIN2314 Auction Sat June 13th at 11am - Karen Jones
BEERWAH
Sat 1-1.30pm - 3 Foote Avenue - KFO3762 Auction Sat June 20th at 1pm - Jodie Hedley-Ward Sat 1-1.30pm - 6 Tindale Avenue - BUD3581 $1,000,000 plus buyers - Jodie Hedley-Ward Sat 2-2.30pm - 9 Coachwood Street - BUD3706 Buyers in the $900,000’s - Jodie Hedley-Ward Sat 3-3.30pm - 9 Wilguy Crescent - KFO3827 Buyers in the $600,000’s - Jodie Hedley-Ward Wed 2-2.45pmm - 3 Water Street - BUD3811 Forthcoming auction - Anne Wallace
Sat 1.30-2pm - 8 Laurel Street - PEL2793 Offers Over $395,000 - Andrew Dyce Sat 2-2.30pm - Lushland Estate - Roxton Court - MCHY3090 Please Contact Agent - Andrew Dyce
BURNSIDE
Sat 10-10.45am - 10 Keelson Street - BUD3687 Buyers in the mid $600,000’s - Minka Jenkins
CALOUNDRA
BIRTINYA
Sat 10-10.30am - 10 Dandenong Street - NAM3828 Offers from mid $300,000’s - Robyne Williams Sat 1-1.30pm - 22 Moss Day Place - BUD3794 High $500,000’s - Robyne Williams
BLI BLI
Sat 10-10.30am - 31 Gairdner Street - KFO3826 Offers over $499,000 - Jodie Hedley-Ward
Sat 12-12.30pm - 14 Countryview Court - MCHY3796 Listed at $439,000 - Jason Burns Sat 2-2.30pm - 14 Countryview Court - MCHY3796 Listed at $439,000 - Jason Burns
BOKARINA
Sat 2-2.45PM - 12 Mariner Place - MIN3620 Listed at $899,000 - Karen Jones
BUDDINA
6DW DP 3DFLĂŞF %RXOHYDUG 0,1 Auction Sat May 30th at 1pm - Karen Jones Sat 11.30-12pm - 6 Akounah Crescent - MIN3770 Auction Sat May 23rd at 12pm - Karen Jones Sat 1-1.45pm - 19 Parkana Crescent - MIN3744 Please contact agent - Minka Jenkins Sat 1.15-2pm - 28 Harbour Parade - MIN3793 Auction Sat June 13th at 1pm - Karen Jones 6DW SP 3DFLĂŞF %RXOHYDUG 0,1 Auction Sat May 23rd at 3pm - Minka Jenkins Thurs 5-5.45pm - 19 Parkana Crescent - MIN3744 Please contact agent - Minka Jenkins 7KXUV SP 3DFLĂŞF %RXOHYDUG 0,1 Auction Sat May 30th at 1pm - Karen Jones
BUDERIM
Sat 10-10.30am - 6 Tindale Avenue - BUD3581 $1,000,000 plus buyers - Jodie Hedley-Ward Sat 10-10.30am - 22 Kingsgrove Court - BUD3786 Buyers in the $500,000’s - Richard Espray Sat 10-10.45am - 3 Water Street - BUD3811 Forthcoming auction - Anne Wallace Sat 10-10.45am - 7 Lee Street - MCHY3711 Buyers from the high $500,000’s - Kate Jewry Sat 11-11.30am - 291 Mooloolaba Road - BUD3748 Offers over $899,000 - Jodie Hedley-Ward Sat 11-11.45am - 147 Ballinger Road - BUD3805 Please contact agent - Craig Porter Sat 11-11.45am - 18 Atherton Close - BUD3434 Buyers in the $700,000’s - Karen Cleeton Sat 12.30-1pm - 6 Kerenjon Avenue - BUD3824 Forthcoming auction - Richard Espray Sat 12-12.30pm - 21 Onkara Street - KFO3830 Buyers in the $600,000’s - Jodie Hedley-Ward
EUDLO
Sat 12-12.45pm - 34 Tarwarri Crescent - MCHY3761 Please contact agent - Kate Jewry Sat 12-12.45pm - 64 Ocean View Avenue - MIN2221 $700,000 plus buyers - Minka Jenkins Sun 11.30-12pm - 26 Culbara Street - MCHY3809 Auction Sun May 24th at 12pm - Alan Riley
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Kate Jewry 0404 817 916
Alex Veal 0402 808 569
Karen Jones 0405 122 526
Andrew Dyce 0410 504 764
Kerri Johnston 0412 580 184
Anne Wallace 0418 769 466
Kym Whiteman 0434 007 161
Sat 11-11.30am - 11 Canmaroo Avenue - BUD3792 Offers over $470,000 - Robyne Williams
Bree Charles 0416 435 391
Kylie Tredrea 0402 240 687
Sat 1-1.45pm - 34 Sunbird Chase - MIN3820 Auction Sat June 6th at 1pm - Karen Jones
MOOLOOLAH VALLEY
Sat 11.45-12.30pm - 28 Viewland Drive - PEL3759 Offers over $580,000 - Rod Whiteman
MOUNTAIN CREEK
Sat 10-10.30am - 49 Sweetlip Circuit - PEL3803 Offers over $550,000 - Dominic Fernandez Sat 11-11.30am - 1/5 Karri Court - MCHY2195 Low $400,000’s - Dean Stewart
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PEACHESTER
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Linda Feltman 0412 805 362
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PELICAN WATERS
Craig Porter 0411 554 880
Linda Weaver 0477 774 741
Danyell Sparksman
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Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222
Dean Stewart 0412 530 258
Minka Jenkins 0488 550 063
David Hedley-Ward 0406 011 123
Richard Espray 0413 883 540
Dominic Fernandez 0424 767 121
Robyne Williams 0488 999 536
Georgina Griggs 0401 868 006
Rod Whiteman 0434 219 118
Glennis Schindler 0412 737 324
Richard Scrivener 0416 799 188
Jason Burns 0417 762 001
Sally Mulhearn 0422 228 320
Jodie Hedley-Ward 0424 842 837
Tian Hu 0422 871 101
Sat 10.30-11.15am - 303 Mooloolah Road - PEL3769 Buyers in the high $500,000’s - Rod Whiteman
ILKLEY
Sat 1.30-2pm - 661 Ilkley Road - BUD3712 Mid to high $1 millions - Craig Porter
KAWANA ISLAND
Sat 11-11.30am - 29/1 Grenada Way - BUD3757 High $400,000’s - Bree Charles
LANDSBOROUGH
Wed-Sat 12-4pm; Sun 9-1pm - Pathways Estate - BUD2083 Lower Mount Mellum Road - John Skerlak
LITTLE MOUNTAIN
Sat 12-12.45pm - 18 Ascot Way - BUD3766 Buyers in the $800,000’s - Jodie Hedley-Ward
MAPLETON
Sat 2-2.30pm - 36 Crystal Street - BUD3758 High $600,000’s - Robyne Williams
MAROOCHYDORE
Sat 11-11.45am - 22 Centenary Crescent - MCHY3825 Forthcoming auction - Kate Jewry Sat 12-12.30pm - 10 Oogar Street - KFO3817 Auction Sat June 13th at 3pm - Jodie Hedley-Ward Sat 12-12.30pm - 7/18-20 Maroubra Street - MCHY3833 High $200,000 buyers - Glennis Schindler Sat 1-1.45pm - 21/87-89 Duporth Avenue - MCHY3763 Offers over $450,000 - Jason Burns
MOFFAT BEACH
Sat 11-11.30am - 1/22 Queen of Colonies Parade - PEL3710 Offers over $1,800,000 - Sally Mulhearn
MOOLOOLABA
Sat 10-10.45am - 9 Culbara Street - MCHY3593 Buyers from the mid $1 millions - Alan Riley Sat 11-11.45am - 26 Culbara Street - MCHY3809 Auction Sun May 24th at 12pm - Alan Riley
Sat 2-2.45pm - 13 Wintergreen Way - PEL3799 High $600,000’s - Rod Whiteman Sat 10-10.30am - 509/38 Mahogany Drive - PEL3818 Auction Wed May 27th at 11am - Sally Mulhearn Sat 11-11.30am - 1 Sea Glint Place - PEL3659 Price by negotiation - Sally Mulhearn Sat 12-12.30pm - 5 Koopa Place - PEL3771 Listed at $749,000 - Andrew Dyce Sat 12-12.30pm - 6 Reliance Place - PEL3518 Price by negotiation - Kerri Johnston Sat 1-1.30pm - 21 Artunga Place - PEL3813 Price by negotiation - Sally Mulhearn
SIPPY DOWNS
Sat 1-1.30pm - 41 Statesman Circuit - BUD3780 High $300,000’s - Linda Weaver Sat 1.45-2.15pm - 8 Earnest Lane - BUD3779 High $300,000’s - Linda Weaver
VALDORA
Sat 9-10.30am - Lots 1-9/65 Thomson Valley Road - MCHY3261 From $299,000 - The Manor Estate - John Skerlak
WARANA
Sat 11-11.45am - 1 Uringa Street - MIN3729 Please contact agent - Minka Jenkins Sat 1.15-2pm - 85 Nicklin Way - KFO3824 High $300,000’s - Bree Charles Sat 4-4.45pm - 24 Minkara Street - MIN3738 Buyers over $650,000 - Minka Jenkins Sat 5-5.45pm - 4 Langura Street - MIN3831 From high $600,000’s - Minka Jenkins
WURTULLA
Sat 2.15-3pm - 3 Carmine Court - MIN3764 Listed at 975,000 - Karen Jones
YANDINA
Sat 12-12.45pm - 136 Andersons Road - BUD3734 Auction Sat May 30th at 2pm - Robyne Williams
John Skerlak 0413 441 834
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BUDERIM 5 Henri Mari Court
RELAXED EASY LIVING Renovated and well presented this inviting home will tempt a range of buyers with it’s convenient location, abundant natural light and beautiful garden outlook from all rooms. Sensational kitchen with large pantry, stone bench tops and practical design adjoins the casual living area. Second private living area. Expansive covered outdoor entertainment area with Northern aspect. • 3 bedrooms PLUS STUDY • 2 separate living areas • Fully air-conditioned • Mountain Creek schoolzone • Bike ride to Matthew Flinders College
• Established tropical garden • DLUG with drive thru access • Fully fenced and secure 759sqm • Walk to local shops • Close to bus routes and University
3 BED + STUDY | 2 BATH | 2 CAR Inspect: Sat & Sun 11:00 - 11:45am Price: $579,000 Web: Ref No. 119759939 Pam Paten 0412 957 403
BUDERIM 47 Quiet Valley Crescent
BUDERIM LIFESTYLE HOME This delightful home has excellent cross ventilation, having been designed to deliver light breezes and outlook. It is situated in a quiet sought after area of Buderim on the Northern slopes and is unique in style and charm. Buderim village and all amenities are just minutes away - and Mooloolaba beach is a short 10 minute drive. This home has been priced to sell quickly! • Neutral open plan living • Beautiful hardwood floors & high ceilings • Generous bright, well lit open plan living • Modern kitchen at the heart of living area • Covered wrap around decks on both levels
• Three bedrooms including master with ensuite • Office • Utility/games room downstairs • Double lock up garage with internal access • Private and secure 1545m2 with treed outlook
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3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR Inspect: Saturday 11:00 - 11:45am Price: $649,000 Web: Ref No. 119202819 Marg Deighton 0411 399 514
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FLAXTON 396 Flaxton Drive
HOMESTEAD LIFESTYLE PLUS COTTAGE ATTENTION! Mountain air, privacy, a quality lifestyle, space, all home comforts, convenience and style. If you are looking for a spacious quality brick home on 1 1/2 acres of flat land with huge garaging plus income potential, this is the home for you!! Outstanding in value and size and craftsman built, this impressive home has it all. 2
• Main single level house is 500m under roof • Spacious living area with high ceilings • Large timber kitchen, granite benchtops • Private master bedroom with w.i.r., ensuite • 2 large bedrooms plus a study
• Ducted vacuum system • DLUG, 2 carports and 2 huge sheds • 1.9k solar panels and solar hot water • Separate 2 bedroom guest cottage • Easy access to all amenities & beaches
5 BED | 3 BATH | 12 CAR Inspect: Saturday 2:00 - 2:45pm Price: $899,000 Web: Ref No. 119675659 Marg Deighton 0411 399 514 & Kevin Pasco 0414 880 592
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BUDERIM 82 William Street
CHARMING QUEENSLANDER WITH VIEWS The hinterland views form a fitting backdrop for this delightful character home that is within 5 minutes reach of Buderim Village and only 10 minutes away from the beaches. Set in an elevated position it has been designed to make the most of the cooling breezes and to take advantage of spectacular sunsets in the evening. • Tastefully presented throughout • Neutral tones • Spacious open plan living with high ceilings • Kitchen has plenty of bench space • Wide wrap around deck - Queenslander style
• 3 double bedrooms with b.i.c’s • Master bedroom has ensuite and w.i.r. • Large laundry / utility room • Workshop space downstairs • Low maintenance gardens
3 BED | 2 BATH | 3 CAR Inspect: By appointment Price: $619,000 Web: Ref No. 118617811 Marg Deighton 0411 399 514
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BUDERIM 28 Rim Road
OCEAN VIEWS AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE This character-filled home is set on a 1674m2 allotment with a bush backdrop and lovely northern and Eastern ocean views. The features of the home accent the peaceful surrounds to create a harmonious mix of warmth and natural beauty.
• Living area with air-con & raked ceilings • Highly polished timber floors • Hardwood timber framing throughout • Well fitted kitchen with cottage charm • Wide covered wrap around deck with outlook
• 3 spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite • Study/library with winter warming fireplace • 300m from immanuel Lutheran College • 10 mins to Sunshine Coast beaches • 5km to Buderim Mountain State School
3 BED | 2 BATH | 4 CAR Inspect: Saturday 10:00-10:45am Price: $595,000 Web: Ref No. 119515759 Marg Deighton 0411 399 514
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BUDERIM 1/8 Hanlon Street
BUDERIM 5 Sunset Avenue
GROUND LEVEL DUPLEX CNR AMAROO ON BUDERIM
SPACE FOR ALL YOUR FAMILY NEEDS
DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR A QUICK SALE! This is a fantastic position. If you are single or a couple looking for a one-level duplex with low body corp fees and just an easy flat walk to Buderim Village, then this home could be the perfect find. The property has been designed with easy living in mind. The older style brick home features: • 2 spacious bedrooms with built-in cupboards • Open plan living with a light, bright kitchen • Delightful North facing sunroom with floor to ceiling glass overlooking the gardens
Ideal family home of 160m2 on upper level and a bonus 100m2 lower level. Perfect for a teenager retreat, rumpus, work-from-home. North facing brick delight on 756m2. • Modern airy home - large windows, plenty of light • Lower level suits separate self contained living • Brick veneer with hardwood frame and 9ft ceilings • Spacious kitchen with ample bench and storage space • Blackbutt hardwood floors • Low maintenance gardens and plenty of bird life • Reverse cycle air-con
2 BED | 1 BATH | 1 CAR
4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR
Inspect: Saturday 10:00-10:45am Price: $419,000 Web: Ref No. 117582951 Marg Deighton 0411 399 514
Inspect: By appointment Price: $639,000 Web: Ref No. 119478927 Kevin Pasco 0414 880 592
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TANAWHA 172-174 Tanawha Road
ACREAGE IN THE BUDERIM PRECINCT Are you looking for that perfect block that is within easy reach of public and private schools as well as the University of the Sunshine Coast. There are three newly subdivided blocks, approved by Coucil and with access roads to be built. Do you dream of creating your own unique and very private residence and to be basking on Mooloolabah beach within minutes of leaving home. THREE BLOCKS ARE AVAILABLE • Lot 1 - $260,000 • Lot 3 - $430,000 • Lot 4 - $380,000 • Plenty of room for sheds
• Room for a pool • Accommodate all the visitors you want • Blocks are easy to build on • 5 minutes to Buderim Village • Easy access to Sunshine Coast beaches
VACANT LAND Inspect: Saturday 12:00 - 12:45pm Price: $260,000 - $430,000 Web: Ref No. 201083107 Marg Deighton 0411 399 514
BLI BLI Lot 71, 16 Tamin Place
LAND - EXCEPTIONAL VALUE - PEACEFUL LOCATION Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac amidst top quality prestige homes is this block of just over 1.5 acres of beautiful gently sloping land, giving you the opportunity to build your dream home. Tamin Place is one of the most sought after streets in Bli Bli. The owner has now priced the property to meet the current market - to facilitate an immediate sale. • Elevated house site • Hinterland outlook • Over half the area is cleared • Natural bush surrounds • 5 minutes to shopping centre and Super IGA
• Coffee shops and medical centre close • 10 minutes from the hear of Maroochydore • 15 minutes to Sunshine Coast beaches • This could be your tree change
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VACANT LAND Inspect: Saturday 1:00 - 1:45pm Price: Offers over $285,000 Web: Ref No. 201020507] Marg Deighton 0411 399 514
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MONS 58 - 62Glenmount Road
ELEVATION, STYLE AND EXCEPTIONAL VIEWS – AT AN UNBEATABLE PRICE Magnificent views and cooling breezes surround this amazing home on 4004m2 - within easy reach of Buderim Village and all amenities. The WOW factor hits you with neutral tones, wooden flooring and floor to ceiling glass which overlooks the tiled patio that in turn looks onto a sparkling pool and panoramic views. • Massive master suite with private balcony • 2 pac kitchen, granite benches & gas cooking • Salt water pool with surrounding deck • Huge outdoor entertaining area • Panoramic views across the coast
• Plenty of living space + sepatate media room • Lock up garaging plus 3 bay shed • Private setting from surrounding greenery • Modern, stylish features & finish throughout • Close to Buderim central and facilities
4 BED | 2 BATH | 6+ CAR Inspect: Saturday 1:00 - 1:45pm Price: $985,000 Web: Ref No. 115911667 Jarrad McCarthy 0410 052 219
BUDERIM 4 Danmark Court
SIPPY DOWNS 14 Kepplegrove Drive
NEAT AND TIDY IN A TOP SPOT
HIGH STANDARDS ON DISPLAY
Recently refurbished inside and out, you can’t go past this excellent opportunity to secure this neat and tidy Buderim home. Delivering more than you would expect at this price point, the beautifully landscaped back yard provides the ideal setting to enjoy. • Double lock up garage plus parking for extra vehicles. • Ceiling fans throughout. • Undercover outdoor entertaining area that looks over the landscaped yard and pool. • Elevated front deck. Perched at the top of Buderim mountain in a quiet cul-de-sac, you’ll never regret buying in such a fantastic location.
3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR
4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR
Inspect: Saturday 12:00 - 12:45pm Price: Offers Over $465,000 Web: Ref No. 119747971 Jarrad McCarthy 0410 052 219
Inspect: Saturday 11:00 - 11:45am Price: $529,000 Web: Ref No. 119649599 Jarrad McCarthy 0410 052 219
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The street appeal of the home is the first thing you notice as you walk past the manicured lawns through the wide entry. The floor plan of this home is ideal for family living with a separate main bedroom upstairs. The designer kitchen is complete with high end finishings and modern appliances accompanied by Cesar Stone bench tops overlooking the dining/ lounge. There is ample living space through a separate formal lounge area, tucked away from the open plan living area. Built as a display home to the highest specifications, this home will truly impress.
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AROONA 12 Ocean View Place
BRAND NEW SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME Location is perfect, the quiet natural surroundings and this spacious new 2 storey home is just calling out for the family to arrive and make this property home for many years to come. If you are wanting a home that gives you plenty of space and great living areas well this home must be on your inspection list. • Brand new 2 storey home in quiet location • 5 Large bedrooms plus extra study • Double lock up garage and side access • Main bedroom with timber patio access
• Timber floors and timber decks with views • Modern design bathrooms and fixtures • All located on a 750 sqm corner block
5 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR Inspect: Saturday 1:00 - 1:45pm Price: $710,000 Web: Ref No. 119451159 Darren Ide 0408 549 457
LITTLE MOUNTAIN 21 Pinewood Street
THE TIMBER LOVERS DREAM HOME Looking for something with character look no further. Imagine the many tranquil afternoons you will enjoy and stunning sunsets you will see relaxing on the many decks this home has on offer. Timber poles, timber decks and surrounded by native trees and towering gums as this specially designed pole home has been transformed to meet today’s requirements. • Architect designed timber home with views • Large timber decks surrounded by gardens • Located on a 4760sqm block • Colourbond workshop suitable for 4 cars • Raked ceilings & spacious open plan living
• Self cleaning inground pool • Four bedrooms, 2 with separate lofts • Seperate office suitable for home business • Privacy meets the bush • An excellect opportunity
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4 BED | 2 BATH | 7 CAR Inspect: Saturday 2:00 - 2:45pm Price: $785,000 Web: Ref No. 119370819 Darren Ide 0408 549 457
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NAMBOUR CHARM This This architect-designed arc rch hitect hite ct-d des esig igne ned d family fami fa mily ly home, hom ome, circa circ irca a 1954, 1954 19 5 exudes es quality qua uali lity ty and and charm. cha harm The new kitchen features a Miele dishwasher and good storage, while the north-east-facing deck has ocean views. Features include French doors, polished timber floors, 10-foot plaster ceilings with decorative cornices, ceiling fans and reversecycle air-conditioning. The home is also seconds from local shops.
19 ISABELLA AVENUE, NAMBOUR 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Auction on site Sat May 23 @ 2.30pm RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000 Lee Sutherland 0499 99 33 11
BUDERIM 4 Highland Place
2 HOMES IN THE 1 HOUSE! Spacious enough for large families and with dual occupancy possibilities, this 2 storey delight sits on 847m2 and is an easy walk to Buderim cafes and shops. The potential for development (medium density land use) is an added drawcard for the investor. • Hardwood floors throughout the upper level • Open plan living/kitchen/dining opening out to deck • Bi-fold doors from the sun room • There are 3 bedrooms on the upper level • Spacious kitchen with ample bench space • Separate living area on ground floor • 2 bed, bath, living area, kitchen and SLUG • 3 bay shed
5 BED | 2 BATH | 1 CAR Inspect: Sat & Sun 10:00 - 11:45am Price: $565,000 Web: Ref No. 118730879 Kevin Pasco 0414 880 592
KINGS BEACH 17/40 Verney Street
WHALE WATCH FROM YOUR DINING TABLE Fantastic views over the ocean where the whales are visible while your dining or entertaining your friends. From the lounge you view the sunsets over the Glasshouse mountains and all the activity over the Pumicestone passage with 270 degree views in total and situated on the ninth floor ensuring the views are everlasting. • Spacious living areas with modern kitchen • Walking distance to Caloundra CBD • 3 bedrooms including extra large master • Secure intercom system • Lift access and private foyer
• Entertain by the Water Gardens • Large laundry with external access • Moderate body corp frees • Secure undercover car accomodation
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3 BED | 2 BATH | 1 CAR Inspect: Saturday 2:00 - 2:45pm Price: Mid $500,000’s Web: Ref No. 119672511 Graeme Palmer 0414 544 478
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SIPPY DOWNS 15 Cairncroft Place This double storey family home in a quiet cul-de-sac offers low maintenance and spacious living close to quality schools and major amenities; freshly painted throughout, presents well and is genuine value for its size and location. Complete with four bedrooms, study, two bathrooms, two separate living areas, central kitchen, alfresco entertaining, double lock up garage plus additional storage; this is a comfortable and well laid out home, that has been built and designed to accommodate the needs of the modern family. Features include: security screens, air-conditioning, ceiling fans, stainless steel appliances, and generous storage throughout, this is an easy care home; that seriously MUST sell on or before Auction.
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Experience counts when you want your property sold... Jamie Holbrook has over 22 years of experience selling property on the Sunshine Coast and understands how to get your property SOLD. Give Jamie a call should you be thinking of buying or selling.
Jamie Holbrook 0418 500 081 ‘Holbrook House’ 48-50 Sugar Road, Maroochydore P. 5444 2222
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KULUIN 2 Kinsale Court If a central location and a contemporary, resort style home are important to you, this home has the lot. Located in quiet Maroochy Meadows Estate surrounded by other quality modern homes, with only one neighbour one side and ducks and their ducklings on the other side, this beautiful home features an ultra modern kitchen with quality appliances and plentiful stone bench space, side access for trailer or boat, theatre room and is all located 3 minutes from the river, 10 minutes from the surf and 5 minutes from the Sunshine Plaza, with both award winning Primary School and High School within easy walking distance, even the younger ones will appreciate the benef ts of this great location. This property is a must to inspect.
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Get SOLD with Renae Danger Renae has been actively selling Real Estate on the Sunshine Coast for well over a decade. Dedicated to ensuring a great outcome for her clients Renae is honest, outgoing and an excellent communicator. YANDINA CREEK 480 North Arm-Yandina Creek Road Live the dream. Dual residences on 15 f at acres with spectacular views of Mt Coolum. This impressive property features opportunity for either a business or rental income, spacious open plan lounge area with a separate dining, guesthouse and pool house. It’s a must see for any serious buyer.
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‘Holbrook House’ 48-50 Sugar Road, Maroochydore P. 5444 2222
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DIDDILLIBAH 808 Diddillibah Road Iconic house for sale positioned on a 6046sm block featuring a cinema room, fully tiled 9 feet deep pool with a separate gas heated spa, a road base artif cial turf tennis court, separate dining and family areas, formal lounge and dining and a wrap around veranda for outside entertaining. This multilevel house also comes with a large gym or separate off ce area, underground cellar, 5kw solar system, the luxury of both town and tank water supply, an instant gas hot water system, chemical termite barrier protection, a home to base alarm monitoring system, work shed and a large titan shed. See what all the fuss is about and contact John Anderson today for your private inspection of this stunning residence.
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Service Plus “Troy has the qualities that a Real Estate agent needs the ability to be able to listen n to the sellers and engage them in the process. His communication skills are excellent and enthusiasm for or the task second to none. I have already recommended ed Troy to friends and people I come across in my daily life.” .” Vendor - Grant Foot MAROOCHYDORE 5/3 Kirsten Court The owner is relocating and needs to cash up for the move. Great location close to CBD, Sunshine Plaza, Home Centre and the Maroochy River. Two generous size bedrooms, both with built-ins, kitchen has good cupboard space. Spacious living areas, good size balcony and single lockup.
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Contact TROY SCOTT 0408 250 850 troy@propertytoday.net.au
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Instantly inviting with a warm and comforting ambiance, this immaculate property offers a relaxed family lifestyle of understated elegance in beautiful Palmwoods. This easy care home features a light filled entry, tall nine feet ceilings throughout, spacious formal lounge, dining area, oversized family room and a bright well appointed kitchen. Sliding doors open from the family room to the covered alfresco entertaining area and private fenced gardens. The bedrooms are all extra-large with an en-suite and walk-in robes to the main and there is airconditioning to the living area to keep you cool on those hot summer days. Other bonuses are the fully insulated ceiling, double lock up garage, a wide flat yard with room to add a pool and children to kick a ball. Only minutes to the schools and shops this is a home that you should not miss.
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Viewing
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Contact
Peter Hill 0418 879 885 Michelle Hill 0405 599 828
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This magnificent architecturally designed home is a testament to the notion that Price enjoying a country life need not be without luxury or opulence. Set privately on almost Viewing 6 acres the property showcases landscaped gardens, manicured lawns, selected fruit Contact trees, tropical rainforest and is positioned in one of the area’s premier streets where you are just minute’s drive to the shops, cafes and attractions of beautiful Montville village. Timeless quality and spacious living areas feature throughout, boasting tall 9’ ceilings, large picture windows that overlook the gardens and beyond, four oversized bedrooms with an en-suite to the main. The kitchen is centrally positioned with beautiful New Guinea Rosewood cabinetry and quality appliances. The large games room includes the pool table. Other features of the property include secure parking for four vehicles, 14,000 gallons of tank water plus bore water, mature Avocado trees, a hill top position that captures the cooling breezes and much more.
Offers over $850,000 Saturday 10.30 - 11am Peter Hill 0418 879 885 Michelle Hill 0405 599 828
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REAP REWARDS IN MINYAMA
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his absolute deep waterfront home with ocean access and long views over the pristine waterways of Minyama offers a huge amount of potential to redevelop. There are 18.5 metres of water frontage, 740 square metres of land, plus a large jetty and deck area designed to house large watercraft and entertain guests right on the water. You can’t beat the waterfront lifestyle that is on offer with this home, which is ready to move into and value add later, rent out and reap immediate returns and growth, or redevelop and create capital.
PEACE IN LITTLE MOUNTAIN The owner property will spend tranquil The ne new w ow owne nerr of tthis hiss pr hi prop oper erty ty w illl sp il spen end d tr tran anqu quil il afternoons one off the many decks afte ftern rnoo oons ns rrelaxing ela el axin ing g on o ne o e ma man ny d eck ks tthis his hi home has on offer. An architect-designed pole house with views, it has been transformed to meet today’s requirements. The large timber decks are surrounded by gardens and the home is on a 4760-square metre block. The Colorbond workshop is suitable for four cars, and the inground pool is self cleaning. The home has raked ceilings and spacious open-plan living area, four bedrooms, two with separate lofts, and a separate office suitable for a home business.
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22 JESSICA BOULEVARD, MINYAMA 4 bed, 3 bath, 2 car Auction on site Sat June 13 @ 3pm Define Property 5478 2477 Ross Cattle 0410 625 758
DIDDILLIBAH DREAM HOME 21 PINEWOOD STREET, LITTLE MOUNTAIN 4 bed, 2 bath, 7 car $785,000 RealWay Caloundra 5436 0700 Darren Ide 0408 549 457
This incredible inc ncre redi dibl ble e home home iiss po posi siti tion oned ed o n a 60 6046 46-ssqu quar are This positioned on 6046-square metr me tre e block bloc bl ock k and d features feat fe atur ures es a ffully ully ul ly ttiled iled il ed p ooll with oo ith a metre pool separate gas-heated spa and a road base artificial turf tennis court. Inside, there is a cinema room, separate dining and family areas, formal lounge and dining, and a wraparound veranda for outside entertaining. This multi-level house also comes with a large gym or separate office area, underground cellar, solar system, the luxury of both town and tank water supply, an instant gas hot water system, chemical termite barrier protection, a home-to-base alarm monitoring system, work shed and a large Titan shed.
808 DIDDILLIBAH ROAD, DIDDILLIBAH 5 bed, 3 bath, 7 car Looking for offers Property Today 5444 2222 John Anderson 0418 714 535
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CLASSIFIEDS HOUSES FOR SALE Real Estate
2/18 Blackall St, WOOMBYE
5442 1888
OPEN FOR INSPECTIONS - SATURDAY WOOMBYE: 20 Ridgeview Pl Sat 12-12.40 Stylish family home with 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car. Spacious f oor plan, high ceilings, bbq/ entertaining area + spa. Modern kitchen with butler’s pantry. Combined living & dining. Great 913m2 block. High $600,000’s
2/12 REILLY ROAD, NAMBOUR 2 bed, 1 bath in small complex of 6, walk to town. Quiet area. Single lock up garage. Reduced to $215,000 Gary Langford 0412 348 533
16 JUDITH ST, BURNSIDE Highset 3 bed, 2 bath home, polished timber floors. Renovated kitchen and bath. Great family friendly fenced yard. Walk to local shopping village. Reduced to $359,000 Inspect Saturday 10-10.30am Gary Langford 0412 348 533
MONTVILLE VILLAGE ACREAGE 1.269 hectares, 80 avocado and 20 tamarillo trees, spring fed dam, build your dream home. All for $435,000 Roy Philpott 0483 888 488
70 Currie Street, Nambour Phone 5441 3366 www.dayandgrimes.com
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Platinum Properties 5437 8806 Steve Turner 0412 679 488
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2/22 ORVIETO TCE, KINGS BEACH SENSATIONAL LOCATION! Just metres to Kings Beach, this spacious and tastefully renovated 3 bedroom unit is immaculately presented offering never to be built out views across the Kings Beach Park to the surf! Low body corp in a complex of only 6 units. View
Saturday 10:00 - 10:30am & Wednesday 27th 3:00 - 3:30pm Auction Onsite 6th June at 10am Terms of sale - 10% deposit, 30 day se lement Agent Lachlan Anderson 0403 262 995
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Palmwoods: 27 Koorwatha Ln Sat 1-1.40 Various appealing options available! Brick home with a very innovative f oor plan. 2 master size bedrooms with ensuites,one with own external entry/exit & veranda. 2 separate living areas, 3 bath, off ce, well $449,000 equipped kitchen & more. BURNSIDE: 43 Robertson Dr Sat 1-1.40 Land + house...do the sums! 4 brms, ens, 2 separate living rooms, 2 car accomm + side access for the van or boat. Full fenced yard, outdoor entertaining. Ticks all the boxes. Inspect to appreciate the quality of this $435,000 home! BEST BUY! - Sought after Estate.... Easy lifestyle...immaculate 3 brm + study home. 2 bathrooms, open plan living & well appointed kitchen. Living areas open to their own separate outdoor entertaining area. This home offers a nice f ow and would suit all family situations. $439,000
Gary De Paoli 0408 731 412 John Pyne 0418 710 209 Kirk Patrick 0439 395 599 Kathryn Doyle 0432 609 115
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FOR SALE Residential Lot (790 m2)
5 bed, 3 bath, 2 car Auction onsite Saturday May 30 @ 10am
COES CREEK: 4-6 Gardenvale Dr Sat 12-12.40 Queensland country style! 1754m2 block, cottage gardens & mature jacarandas. Private, pretty & a spacious. 3 bdrm, 2 bath + 2 sleepout rooms, 2 living areas, large outdoor entertaining with views. $489,000 WOOMBYE: 28 Hill Street Sat 12-12.40 Walk to Woombye, conveniences at your door. Renovation nearing completion! Stylish, fresh & functional. 5 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car. This home will accommodate the family, a comfortable, convenient lifestyle. $429,000 NAMBOUR: 7 Birdsong Cr Sat. 1-1.40 Quiet cul-de-sac, well regarded in Nambour Heights. Spacious 2 storey home, 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car, options for teenager’s retreat, East facing wrap around verandah. 754m2 $419,000 block, f/fenced.
$275,000
2 2 KAWANA ISLAND, $420PW 3 Brightwater unit, walk to shops, restaurants, school and playgrounds. Townhouse style with living downstairs & bedrooms upstairs. Nice garden area, fully fenced. Avail now. MINYAMA, $450PW 1 1 3 Freshly carpeted with renovated kitchen and bathroom. Solar fitted for low power charges. Front and back court yards. Air-conditioning in main living area. Avail now. BUDDINA, $450PW 2 2 4 Walk to river and surf. Two living areas and a long verandah. Great family home surrounded by parks and walkways. Avail 1st June. 2 2 KAWANA ISLAND, $460PW 3 Neat home, quiet street - walk to the islands’ restaurants, walkways & parklands. Modern central kitchen, NEW air-con, 2 pergola areas. Drive thru garage, secure 2nd car accom. MOWER SERVICE $20 x 3 weekly! Avail now. BOKARINA, $485PW 2 2 3 Lovely family home with 2 living areas and a drive through double lock up garage. Fully fenced back yard with a short stroll to the beach. Quite cul-de-sac. Avail 3rd June MARCOOLA, $500PW 2 2 3 Large beach house with covered balcony and verandah. Open plan, modern kitchen and walk to beach. Split living areas both upstairs bedrooms and down. Dual living possible. Avail now. 2 4 MAROOCHYDORE, $600PW 5 Large family home with 2 offices, split level, renovated kitchen, positioned high but has flat fenced garden area. 4 car garage plus 2 x aircon offices. Solar system, pet possible. Avail 1st June. WURTULLA, $650PW 2 2 5 Large home in private beachcourts with ocean on one side and the canal on the other. Lovely big garden area and pool. Solar power and dlug. Pet possible. Avail now. BUDDINA, $695PW 3 2 5 Modern Penthouse apartment with Ocean views! Air cond in sep office (or extra bedroom with bathroom and kitchenette). Balcony on Oceanside. Apartment has own lift. Double remote garage. Avail now.
5 minute drive or 10 minute walk to Buderim Village. Gentle slope, North facing.
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6pm Antiques. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Still Open All Hours. (PG) 8.30 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. (M) Phryne investigates the world of Italian restaurants. 9.30 Janet King. (M) 10.30 Lateline.
6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 8.30 MOVIE Sweet Home Alabama. (2002) (PG) Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas, Candice Bergen. A New York socialite returns to Alabama. 10.40 To Be Advised.
6pm News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 11. South Sydney Rabbitohs v Parramatta Eels. From ANZ Stadium, Sydney. 10.00 MOVIE Hostage. (2005) (M) Bruce Willis, Kevin Pollak, Jonathan Tucker.
6pm Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Living Room. (PG) Miguel meets up with George Calombaris. 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. Guests include Kylie Minogue. 9.30 To Be Advised. 10.30 Shark Tank. (PG) 11.30 The Project.
6pm Heston’s In Search Of Perfection. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Eurovision Song Contest. (PG) 9.45 MOVIE Moulin Rouge! (2001) (M) Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor, John Leguizamo. A wannabe bohemian poet falls for a courtesan.
6.30pm Gardening Aust. 7.00 News. 7.30 Father Brown. (PG) 8.20 DCI Banks. (PG) 9.05 Scott & Bailey. (M) 9.55 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. (M) 10.25 Judith Lucy’s Spiritual Journey. (PG)
6pm News. 7.00 MOVIE Jurassic Park. (1993) (PG) Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum. Dinosaurs run amok in a theme park. 9.30 To Be Advised. 11.20 The Goldbergs. (PG) 11.50 Dual Suspects: Hollywood Homicide. (M)
6pm News. 7.00 MOVIE The Bucket List. (2007) (PG) Jack Nicholson, Morgan Freeman, Sean Hayes. Two terminally ill men live their lives to the fullest. 9.00 MOVIE Man On Fire. (2004) (M) Denzel Washington, Radha Mitchell, Dakota Fanning.
6pm MOVIE Kung Fu Panda 2. (2011) (PG) 7.45 Bondi Vet. (PG) Dr Chris travels to the Cook Islands. 8.45 MOVIE The Internship. (2013) (M) Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, Josh Gad. Two salesmen try to get an internship. 11.10 To Be Advised.
6.30pm World News. 7.30 Eurovision Song Contest. (PG) Julia Zemiro and Sam Pang head to Vienna. 9.45 MOVIE The Rocky Horror Picture Show. (1975) (M) Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick. A couple seek refuge in a bizarre castle.
6pm The Checkout. (PG) 6.30 Compass. 7.00 News. 7.40 Miniseries: Mapp & Lucia. (PG) 8.40 Poldark. (PG) Francis blames Ross for Verity’s elopement. 9.40 Top Of The Lake. (M) The chief suspect is found dead. 10.40 Miniseries: Devil’s Dust. (M) 6pm Antiques. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Australian Story. (PG) 8.30 Four Corners. Investigative journalism program. 9.20 Media Watch. (PG) 9.35 Q&A. 10.35 Lateline.
6pm News. 7.00 House Rules. (PG) Judgement day arrives. 8.50 Miniseries: Catching Milat. (M) Part 2 of 2. Charts the conclusion of the investigation into the 1990s New South Wales backpacker murders. 10.50 Castle. (M) 11.45 Cougar Town. (PG) 6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 House Rules. (PG) The teams head to Queensland. 8.45 Revenge. (M) Natalie reveals why she is in the Hamptons. 10.40 The Amazing Race. (PG) 11.35 Cougar Town. (PG)
6pm News. 7.00 Reno Rumble. (PG) 8.30 60 Minutes. Current affairs program. 9.30 Inside The MaďŹ a. Trevor McDonald explores the secretive world of the American MaďŹ a. 10.30 Stalker. (M) 11.30 The Following. (AV15+) 6pm News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Reno Rumble. (PG) 8.45 Married At First Sight. (M) Follows four newly-married couples. 9.45 MOVIE The Wedding Singer. (1998) (M) Drew Barrymore, Adam Sandler, Christine Taylor. 11.45 Extra.
6pm Family Feud: Sunday. 6.30 Modern Family. (PG) 7.30 MasterChef Australia. (PG) Maggie Beer returns to the kitchen. 9.00 Shark Tank. (PG) Hosted by Sarah Harris. 9.55 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 6. Monaco Grand Prix. From Circuit de Monaco. 6pm Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 MasterChef Australia. (PG) 8.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) Hosted by Tom Gleisner. 9.30 Elementary. (M) Sherlock and Joan try to catch a killer. 11.30 The Project.
6.30pm World News. 7.30 Eurovision Song Contest. Julia Zemiro and Sam Pang provide commentary on the 60th annual Eurovision Song Contest. 11.30 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 15. Marostica to Madonna di Campiglio. 165km high mountain stage. From Italy. 6pm Food Safari. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Michael Mosley: Don’t Worry, Be Happy. 8.30 Simon Reeve’s Caribbean. (PG) Part 1 of 3. 9.40 Defeating The Hackers. A look at the world of cyber-security. 10.35 News.
7pm News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Foreign Correspondent. 8.30 Slow Train Through Africa With Griff Rhys Jones: Namibia. Part 4 of 5. 9.20 Grayson Perry: Who Are You? Modern Individuals. (M) 10.05 Utopia. 7pm News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 QI. 8.30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. (M) Hosted by Charlie Pickering. 9.00 The Agony Of‌ (M) 9.30 8MMM. (M) 10.00 Comedy Up Late. (MA15+)
6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 House Rules. (PG) 8.45 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares. (M) Gordon Ramsay visits ShefďŹ eld, England. 9.45 How To Get Away With Murder. (M) 6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Border Security: International. (PG) 8.30 Criminal Minds. (M) The team pursues a conicted killer. 10.25 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (M)
6pm News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Reno Rumble. (PG) 8.40 Love Child. (M) Joan ďŹ nds herself in a custody battle. 9.40 MOVIE The Lake House. (2006) (PG) Sandra Bullock, Keanu Reeves, Dylan Walsh. 11.40 Extra. 6pm News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Rugby League. State of Origin. Game 1. NSW v Queensland. From ANZ Stadium, Sydney. 10.30 MOVIE Red Dawn. (2012) (M) Chris Hemsworth, Adrianne Palicki, Isabel Lucas. North Korea invades America.
6pm Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 MasterChef Australia. (PG) 8.30 NCIS. (M) Terrorists try to purchase bombs. 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) The team pursues a former US Marine sniper. 11.30 The Project. 6pm Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 MasterChef Australia. (PG) 8.30 Madam Secretary. (M) Elizabeth deals with a potential crisis. 9.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M) The team is assigned a challenging case. 10.30 Hawaii Five-0. (M) 11.30 The Project.
6pm Food Safari. 6.30 News. 7.30 Henry & Anne: Lovers Who Changed History. (PG) 8.30 Insight. Australian current affairs forum program. 9.30 Dateline. 10.00 News. 6pm Food Safari. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Neil Oliver: The Vikings. (PG) Part 1 of 3. 8.30 24 Hours In Emergency. (M) A look at a hospital ER. 9.30 The Legacy. (M) Signe prepares for a possible trial. 10.35 World News.
6pm Antiques. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 The Checkout. (PG) 8.30 Redesign My Brain With Todd Sampson: Held Me Adapt. (PG) Part 1 of 3. 9.30 Dirty Laundry Live. 10.20 Lateline.
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6pm Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 MasterChef Australia. (PG) 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M) A female game developer is kidnapped. 10.30 Blue Bloods. (M) 11.30 The Project.
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6.30pm Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Life On The Edge. (PG) 8.30 Taggart. (M) 10.00 Wire In The Blood. (AV15+)
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7pm Spicks And Specks. 7.30 Total Wipeout. 8.30 MOVIE Bowling For Columbine. (2002) 10.25 The Mega Brothel. 11.15 Tattoo Tales.
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6.30pm Seinfeld. (PG) 7.00 MOVIE Men In Black. (1997) (PG) 9.00 MOVIE Men In Black II. (2002) (PG) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, Rosario Dawson. 10.45 MOVIE Cloverfield. (2008) (M)
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6.30pm River Cottage: Christmas Special. (PG) 7.30 World’s Most Pampered Pets. 8.30 MOVIE Seven Pounds. (2008) (M) Will Smith, Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson. 11.00 Cold Case. (M)
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7pm Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.25 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.35 Good Game. 9.05 The Checkout. (PG) 9.35 Unsafe Sex In The City. (M) 10.35 Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.15 Ross Kemp: Extreme World.
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Imagine surf ng in poo? Word is coming back that the Rio pro surf was littered with faeces with a few surfers getting sick as a result. The wave itself looked like a lottery, with some big names not getting through to the f nals because of no waves, and the ones that were on offer were pretty much closing out…BORING. How does Kelly Slater score 19.5 out of 20 then only 6 in his next round? Bad call WSL, but money talks. They move on to Fiji now where nothing but beautiful clean water and big barrels await. Now this weekend seems ho-hum with rainy conditions predicted and a SE wind. If you are heading to North Sumatra it is looking the goods.
FISHING REPORT
with Wayne Nilsson from Maroochydore Fishing World
ESTUARY: Bream are moving in over Maroochy Bar on the night high tides with fowl gut, mullet f esh and prawns the best baits. Tailor are taking baby blue pilchards on small ganged hooks, in the deeper water from the Cod Hole to the motorway bridge. Flathead can be taken on the drift past Channel and Goat Islands. SURF: You can f nd sea bream and dart in the holes and gutters from Twin Waters to Marcoola using pippies and worms. Tailor and jew are chasing bait at Pincushion with pillies and mullet f llet producing the better quality . OFFSHORE: When conditions allow, the close in reefs of The Gneering’s and Murphy’s are working well for squire with f sh f esh baits producing the better quality. There are good reports of cobia around The Blinker. The Barwon Banks is the place for snapper, pearl perch and amberjack with pillies and slimy mackerel the best baits. FRESHWATER: Lake Baroon is producing bass on deep divers and spangled perch on f oated earthworms. Borumba looks a picture as usual this week with catches of golden perch, bass, jew and saratoga providing plenty of sport for anglers.
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CANCER [Jun 22-Jul 23] You’re an intuitive crab so you like to think you know what’s going on, but this week you haven’t got a clue! There’s a lot happening that you don’t know about – which is probably just as well. Venus is visiting your sign so express yourself creatively.
LEO [Jul 24-Aug 23] When it comes to a group or organisation, things are about to get complicated, as retrograde Mercury regurgitates old issues. Neptune is meandering through your intimacy zone so the best aphrodisiac is buckets of romance.
VIRGO [Aug 24-Sep 23] Work worries take centre stage this week as retrograde Mercury confuses communication, stymies a job interview, complicates a project, or puts you in a position where you have to make a choice between a professional commitment and a relationship responsibility.
LIBRA [Sep 24-Oct 23] You’re in the mood for flirting, romantic candlelit dinners, joint ventures or spiritual pursuits. But if you avoid facing important issues then disruption and confusion are likely. It’s time to face the fact that a major relationship has to move in a radical new direction.
SCORPIO [Oct 24-Nov 22] Don’t be too hard on yourself this week, or let rattled nerves stop you from doing something you’ve always wanted to do. You’re feeling stressed and somewhat intense but try not to sweat the small stuff. Attached Scorpios – look to the future and set goals together.
SAGITTARIUS [Nov 23-Dec 21] You’re keen to communicate about a wide range of topics but are others in the mood to listen? Plus, with Mercury retrograding through your relationship zone, it will be very easy to misinterpret what others are saying. So choose your conversation pals carefully.
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CAPRICORN [Dec 22-Jan 20] Are you thinking of topping up your timetable? With Mercury reversing through your daily routine zone (until June 12) expect usual tasks to take a lot longer than normal. So avoid adding extra commitments to an already over-stretched schedule.
AQUARIUS [Jan 21-Feb 19] Does a romantic relationship seem to be going backwards? Rejuvenate it by introducing some new activities into the mix. If you are single, you may revisit a rocky old romance (wearing rose-coloured glasses). Just remember the past is seductive because it’s selective.
PISCES [Feb 20-Mar 20] This week’s Neptunian aspects set you up for indulging in some major Piscean procrastination. But is that really such a good idea? Strive to be creative and determined. You can expect some setbacks, but don’t use it as an excuse to give up and go home.
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What does your choice of superpower say about you, asks Richard O’Leary?
came across a great conversation starter the other day while listening to a podcast on This American Life – what would you choose, the ability to fly or invisibility? If you are like most people you would have just answered that question in your head straight away. Your gut instinct would have automatically gone for one or the other. But interestingly many people after ‘going with the gut’ initially, often change their mind once they think it through. Which is not that common is it? How often do we actually change our mind? We may listen to other people’s arguments, we may even nod on occasion, but can you remember the last time you really changed your opinion on a major issue, belief or attitude? It reminds me of that Albert Einstein quote: “Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age 18.”
But I digress. First the ground rules. You can fly up to two kilometres above the earth’s surface and at speeds just below what will cause you to black out – about 10Gs. Or you can turn totally invisible, including your clothes, but the power doesn’t include things that you touch such as cups, keys or a massive suitcase of cash. So let’s look at the pros and cons. Being able to fly means you can go wherever you want wherever you want and save the occasional person in distress. The only negative I can see is the potential of being hit by other things in the sky: bugs, birds and planes. You can still get free transport if you’re invisible, but you just have to be a bit sneaky about it – and that’s the problem, just about any advantage of being invisible revolves around that word: sneaky.
Eavesdropping on conversations about yourself (God forbid), ‘borrowing’ money from the bank, or taking advantage of situations involving nudity. Some people think the flight or invincibility question is really about identifying if you are an extrovert (flight) or an introvert (invisibility) – maybe we should we add pervert to that list? Do you want a superpower that has the potential to bring out the best in you like flight? Or would you prefer to don the cloak of invisibility and risk sinking into the depths of your dark side? It was summed up best on the podcast by author John Hodgman: “At the heart of this decision, the question is this: Who do you want to be, the person you hope to be, or the person you fear you actually are?” Now that is sure to get the conversation started. roleary@myweeklypreview.com.au.
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