Coolum News December 2021

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DECEMBER 2021 | VOLUME 2 | ISSUE 5

COOLUM NEWS INFORM • KNOW • GROW

CHRISTMAS FUN Find out what’s on in the region

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It’s that time of year when the lights start coming out. We spotted this great set up in Springfield Avenue. Share your lights on our facebook page.

A BRIGHT CHRISTMAS! WITH LESS THAN 20 DAYS TO GO UNTIL CHRISTMAS IS HERE THE STREETS OF OUR REGION ARE STARTING TO SHINE WITH CHRISTMAS LIGHTS.

We know that there are plenty of people in Coolum who go out of their way to put up a great display for their own families and others to enjoy and this year we’d love to help spread the word via our social media page at www.facebook.com/ coolumnews Already we’ve spotted some great lights on Springfield Avenue, Cinnamon Avenue, Coolum News - December 2021

Warran Road and Tradewinds Avenue, and we’re sure there are plenty more to be found out there! Don’t be shy, send us a note at info@ yourcommunitymedia.com. au or leave a comment on the facebook post with your street and help others to find your display this year. In other Christmas news, the Flicks on the Park are back at Tickle Park this year with the first screening to be held on December 18 from about 6pm featuring The Grinch. For a comprehensive list of what’s on this month see page 6.

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FROM THE ED’S DESK IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS!

For our family, Christmas time means school is out and there’s a bit of a break from work for the parents too. It means time at the beach and this year in particular, plenty of time to explore more of the region we have chosen to call home. While I do have family in Victoria I’d love to visit, including a niece who’s nearly nine months old who I am yet to meet in person - venturing outside Queensland’s borders just doesn’t seem wise. I may be a little risk averse by nature, but the ongoing threat of quarantining on the way back in remains a hurdle for me to travel just yet, as does the ever-changing COVID advice. Hopefully, for all of our Coolum businesses out there looking for a busy holiday period,

the inclination to stay at home works in our favour with Queenslanders on the prowl for a beachside holiday that makes the most of the limited time off work they have each year, but keeps them relatively safe on the travel front. Early indications at least suggest bookings are strong for the Christmas period which is great news. For all of those staff who find themselves working to serve tourists and locals alike over the business month ahead - I’d like to say thank you for giving of your time and energy to help others have a great time. For those of us lucky enough not be working too much, while it will get a little busy, traffic a little slower, car parks harder to come by, it is also a time that helps to keep our economy ticking and I hope everyone can relax, be patient, be kind and enjoy the hustle and bustle for a few weeks. Enjoy the read. Geoff

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DIG DEEP FOR FAMILIES IN NEED THE TEAM AT WHITE TIGRESS IN COOLUM USED THEIR FIRST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS AT THE END OF NOVEMBER TO LAUNCH INTO A CHRISTMAS GIVING CAMPAIGN IN SUPPORT OF CHILDREN AND MUMS LIVING IN REFUGES AS THEY ESCAPE FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.

Co-founder Christine Lynn, pictured right with SunnyKids’ Sue Gilbert, said they would be setting up Christmas trees at their shop just up from Coles at Birtwill Street in Coolum, and at the Pool Cafe and Coles at Peregian Springs. Christine said she was joining SunnyKids in calling for donations of presents, wrapped with a label including gender or age for children, or simply Mum for the Mums. “Let’s spoil those in need this year and spread the Christmas cheer,” she said.

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“Together, we can make a difference.” The White Tigress store sells donated clothes and donates profits back to charities helping families suffering the adversity of domestic violence. The Coolum store is also a drop off point for DV Safe Phones where old mobiles can be donated for repurposing for DV victims.

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HOLIDAY EVENTS IN THE REGION THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS ARE UPON US AND WHAT BETTER WAY TO CELEBRATE THAN TO ENJOY SOME COMMUNITY SPIRIT, SANTA VISITS, LOCAL LIVE SONG, DANCE, ART AND CULTURE.

Our region has made a tremendous effort to host events that will entertain young and old and bring some festive cheer to everyone. What follows is a list of the events we could find listings for at the time of going to print (November 29). We’ll update our facebook page with any others we come across in December. DECEMBER 5 KIN KIN CHRISTMAS ARTS FAIR

Kin Kin School of Arts Hall from 8am – 3pm. The art fair runs in conjunction with the local Kin Kin Market creating a wide range of art, fresh produce, mosaic artis, ceramics and Christmas cheer. FROM DECEMBER 8 GINGER FACTORY - YANDINA SANTA’S WORKSHOP

8-12 December, 9.30am-1.30pm, 15-19 December 9.30am–1.30pm, 22-24 December. 9.30 am–1.30pm. Meet Santa in his Workshop, take Christmas photos, soak in their Christmas displays and find unique, Aussie Christmas gifts. No charge and no booking required. Go to 50 Pioneer Rd, Yandina or see www. gingerfactory.com.au. DECEMBER 10 CHRISTMAS IN COOROY

With a Great Santa Race, Kids decorated bike parade, food trucks, Lighting of the Tree, Santa visit and photo booth, balloon show, market stalls and gift-wrapping stand there’s plenty of fun to be had from 5 – 9pm. See www.christmasincooroy.com.au 4

DECEMBER 10, 17, 24 TWILIGHT CHRISTMAS MARKETS

Most Friday nights during the holiday season at Tickle Park in Coolum Beach. Arts, craft, food, trinkets and more. Approx 5 – 8.30pm. DECEMBER 10 NOOSA REGIONAL GALLERY

10 December to 27 Feb 2022 - Asia Pacific Contemporary: Three Decades of APT exhibition. Celebrating the 10th edition of the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) with a selection of work by artists featured in the triennial over almost three decades. DECEMBER 12 EUMUNDI HISTORICAL SOCIETY CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA

Free family-friendly Christmas Show, with a jumping castle, rides and fun for kids, bands and roving performers, Santa show and even fireworks at 7pm. Carols will be performed too during the event which is on from 2.30– 7.30pm at Eumundi Markets Car Park, Napier Road, www.eumundichristmas.com. DECEMBER 16-30 CHRISTMAS ON HASTINGS ST

From December 16 to 30 Christmas comes firmly into focus in Hastings Street. The Christmas lights are up on the famous tree at the main roundabout, and there will be roaming street performers, photo opps with Santa on the beach and much more. From December 16 to 19 there will be over 20 Christmas inspired pop-up performances and roaming entertainers between 5 and 8pm musicians, acrobats, elves and more! From December 16-23 Santa will be on the beach between 9 and 11am, in front of the Noosa Heads Surf Club. Continued, page 6 coolumnews.com.au


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HOLIDAY EVENTS ... Continued from page 4 From December 27 – 30 there will be sunset tunes by the sea between 5 and 8pm at various locations along the street. See www.hastingsstnoosa.com.au/christmas DECEMBER 17/18 NOOSA J: SILVER BELLS – NOOSA CHORALE

It’s Christmas Carols Time and Noosa Chorale will perform a variety of carols in four-part harmony as well as favorites for the audience to sing along to. A concert for the whole family. Doors open 2pm and 7pm. Tickets are $39 for adults, $30 for child/student. DECEMBER 17 HOLIDAY INN (1942) AT MAJESTIC THEATRE , 3 FACTORY STREET, POMONA.

Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire star in this classic Christmas feel-good movie with Marjorie Reynolds and music by Irvine Berlin. Doors and Bar open at 6.30pm. Movie starts at 7.30pm. Tickets $15 for adults, kids free. DECEMBER 17 THE IMPERIAL HOTEL EUMUNDI BOUTIQUE CINEMA -

National Lampoons Christmas Vacation Doors open 6.30pm - Screening starts 6.45pm. Absolute Christmas comedy classic, comfy chairs, bar snacks + drinks! DECEMBER 18, DECEMBER 26, JANUARY 2, JANUARY 8 FLICKS IN THE PARK AT TICKLE PARK

Coolum Business and Tourism and Sunshine Coast Regional Council have joined forces to offer free Flicks in the Park to holiday makers and locals alike. the movies screen when the sun goes down - with a rough estimate of 6

between 6pm and 8.30pm for timing. Entry is Free and hot dogs, snacks, sweets and popcorn are available to buy on the night. Bring a rug and have some fun. The line up is: December 18 – The Grinch; December 26 – The Croods – A New Age; January 2 – The Lorax; January 8 - Minions. DECEMBER 18 AUSSIE WORLD CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR

Aussie World celebrates Christmas from 5pm to 9pm today with a Christmas show, Mr and Mrs Claus roaming the park along with other entertainers and Christmas characters, Christmas lights, snow, market stalls and live entertainment. Tickets are $15 for the Christmas spectacular only or $50 per person for entry and unlimited rides. Children under 3 for free and family tickets with rides available for $190 for a family of four or $225 for a family of five. See www.aussieworld.com.au DECEMBER 21 NOOSA JAZZ CLUB AT MAJESTIC THEATRE POMONA

Enjoy a swinging yuletide time with the Noosa Jazz Club Christmas Crackers show. Doors open from 1pm – 4pm. Tickets $22 for members, $27 for guests. DECEMBER 22 PEREGIAN BEACH CAROLS

57th annual Peregian beach carols from 3pm – 8pm in Peregian Park. Also on offer will be music, dance, food and artisan stalls, face painting and a visit from Santa and his elves at 5.30pm. Tickets are $10 per family. See www.events.humantix.com/peregian-beachcarols-2021.

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GIVING THE GIFT OF NATURE WE’RE CERTAINLY A BUNCH OF NATURE LOVERS IN THIS REGION.

The team at Coolum and North Shore Coast Care received more than 650 photo submissions towards their 2022 nature calendar, meaning the final 13 page fundraising calendar is sure to be spectacular! With a mix of birds, bugs, butterflies, landscapes, underwater scenes and Aussie icons and a cover photo by Karen Simpson, the calendars are selling now for $10 with all funds raised going towards the ongoing work of the Coastcare team. Coastcare works on dune conservation and turtle care. The calendars can be bought from local outlets including Mitre 10 Coolum, The Shop, Compound Surf, Coolum Boardroom, Barber and Bella, Coolum Cutting Edge Hair & Beauty, Wagtail Coffee, Coolum Community Native

Nursery and Annie’s Books on Peregian. To find out more about Coastcare, see http:// coolumcoastcare.org.au and if you’d like to stock the calendar for sale, email info@ coolumcoastcare.org.au or phone the team on 0478 435 377.

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COUNCIL NEWS WITH DIVISION 9 COUNCILLOR MARIA SUAREZ

PARK WORKS ON THE WAY PARK UPGRADES

The park in Oakmont Court will receive an upgrade with some much needed shade sails being installed over playground equipment. A new shelter with table and seating will be installed at the dog park at The Avenue. This is a very popular park, especially in the afternoons, and I’m sure this addition will be welcomed by dog owners. Although I can’t fund a wine fridge to be installed with the shelter, I thank the resident for the suggestion and the laugh.

also shown for the vegetation on the site. The site was chosen during the Peregian Springs Masterplan and there is no alternative site within the Springs that is zoned or allocated for this type of facility. A report and findings will be prepared during December and I hope to share the outcomes with you in January. TURTLE NESTING

DEVELOPMENT WATCH

A number of private developments have had some activity. The child care centre on Longwood Drive looks like it will start construction soon, a number of discussions are being had between the developer and body corporate regarding the Pavilions development, and the development at Koel Circuit has been approved for 38 units and 4 Soho units. This has been a vast decrease from the previous application for 72 units. Please go to developmenti.sunshinecoast.qld. gov.au if you would like to review the plans. COMMUNITY CENTRE CONSULTATION

Consultation to determine the need and demand for a local community facility in Peregian Springs was held during November. Initial feedback has shown residents continue to require a facility, with concern Members of Quota Coolum Beach are well known for having fundraising stalls around Coolum so when they were invited to have a stall at the Coolum State School Carnival they jumped at the opportunity. Profits from the sale of jams, chutneys, and craft items were donated to the school to support disadvantaged children. Phone Sandra on 0457 335 734. 14

Turtle nesting season is here so from November to May, please look out for turtle tracks, new nests and emerging hatchlings. If you do see signs of turtles on our beaches, please watch your step and contact Coolum and North Shore Coast Care on 0478 435 377. You can help the turtles by keeping our beaches clean. STAY IN TOUCH

If you have issues or suggestions to discuss, please contact me on 5475 9810 or maria. suarez@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or come along to one of my community chats on the second Wednesday of each month. Please keep an eye on my Facebook page for details. Cheers, Cr. Maria Suarez Division 9 – Sunshine Coast Council

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STATE NEWS WITH MEMBER FOR NINDERRY DAN PURDIE

HAVE YOUR SAY ON MOTORWAY MOTORWAY UPGRADE

Following years of lobbying, we’ve finally secured funding to start planning the duplication of the Sunshine Motorway, and the upgrades to the interchange with Yandina Coolum Road, and the roundabout at School Road. Consultation on this multi-million infrastructure project is happening now, and its important that our local community has their say on what the upgrades will look like. The $1.75m planning study will include: • Duplicating the Motorway from 2 to 4 lanes from David Low Way to the Yandina Coolum Road roundabout • Upgrades to the interchange • Upgrades to School Road intersection. To get involved, visit yoursay-projects.tmr. qld.gov.au/sunshine-motorway-duplication. This will be a massive infrastructure project that will future proof our local road network, and I urge you to take this opportunity to have your say. PLEASE NOTE – consultation closes on 10 December. LANDMARK LEGISLATION

During the final sitting week of the year, I was pleased to see landmark legislation be passed to help ensure the worst of the worst offenders are kept behind bars. This legislation, which I referred to as ‘Sian’s Law’ in my speech, was the direct result of the efforts of murdered schoolgirl Sian Kingi’s family to keep convicted killer Barry John Watts behind bars. I worked closely with the family when we became aware of Watts’ parole application and as a result, we tabled a petition signed by more than 72,000 that called on the State Government to reject his parole bid. Thanks to this overwhelming community support, Watts’ parole bid was dismissed, and tough new laws were announced to make it much 16

more difficult for the worst of the worst offenders, like Watts and Brett Cowan, to ever see the light of day again. Now, for the first time ever in this state, victims’ families can take comfort in the fact that life does mean life. SURF’S UP

With Christmas just around the corner, who wouldn’t want to win a brand new BeachBeat surfboard? I was pleased to be able to support our local P&Cs by donating a shortboard to each of our schools to raffle off as part of their end of year celebrations. With beautiful beaches and excellent surf right at our doorstop, its no wonder surfing is such a popular pastime, and its great to see younger surfers carving up the waves. Contact your local school for all the details, and ticket purchases but don’t delay, time is running out. SEASON’S GREETINGS

From my family to yours, best wishes for a very Merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year. After what has been another difficult and challenging year thanks to COVID, I sincerely hope you get the chance to reconnect with family and friends that borders have kept apart. STAY IN TOUCH

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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT NEWS: MEMBER FOR FAIRFAX TED O’BRIEN

BRING ON AN OLYMPIC RAIL LINE HEAVY RAIL TO LEAVE THE STATION

The Sunshine Coast needs a heavy rail connection from Beerwah to the Maroochydore CBD and the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games are our best chance to deliver it. I recently proposed a realistic plan for real action as a compromise to the State Government’s inaction on fast rail. And we’ve had a win. Transport Minister Mark Bailey has publicly supported my proposal, in principle, and has agreed to consider the concept early next year. This is a positive step, but there is still a lot of work to be done to ensure this project really does leave the station. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3FMVygj ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE:

The 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games will provide the Sunshine Coast with a once in a lifetime opportunity. An opportunity to think big and be bold. That’s exactly what I’ve done this month by unveiling my personal vision for a world-class entertainment centre to be built in the heart of the Maroochydore CBD to host the Olympic Basketball preliminaries. If we were to secure such a venue, it’s legacy would be the most iconic landmark on the Sunshine Coast with a capacity to host major

sporting events, exhibitions and conferences as well as world-class performing arts and theatre. Learn more about this vision here: https://bit.ly/3FMVygj MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR

As the year draws to a close, I would like to wish you all a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year. From my family to yours, I wish you all the best for what’s to come in 2022. AUSTRALIAN-FIRST FOOD AND BEVERAGE HUB

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As always, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with any Federal issues., concerns or inquiries on 5479 2800; via email at ted.obrien.mp@ aph.gov.au or in person at 17 Southern Drive, Maroochydore.

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CHAPPY’S CORNER WITH MARK HORSFALL

DON’T WAIT TO BE A BETTER YOU! TODAY IS THE DAY!!!

Were you one of many people who made a New Year’s resolution as the clock struck midnight on December 31st? In the majority of cases, those heartfelt promises are long forgotten by the time you reach February let alone this time of year. So why do New Year’s resolutions usually fail? My theory is that the problem lies within the first two words of those promises. When we say, “This year I will be a better husband/ wife’’ or “This year I will try harder to control my temper” or “swear less” or “smoke less”. Whatever the resolution may be, we are giving ourselves 365 days to get around to making any changes. There is no urgency, no immediate action required. We don’t set specific start points or think purposely about the resolution or things we want to change, leaving room for us to put it off. If there are things that you would really like to change, or a resolution you haven’t started yet, can I suggest that you replace the words ‘this year’ with the word ‘today’. When a person decides, “Today I will…” It requires action and commitment, resolve and determination. It indicates serious intention that is vital if we are to make a change. If there are areas in your life that you know need changing, start today at making those improvements and changes. Don’t wait

for New Years to come around to make a resolution that you probably won’t fulfil. You are the one who will benefit greatly if you don’t delay. It’s never too late to achieve your New Year’s resolution or make the change you always dreamed of. On a different note, from my family to your family I wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. In the midst of all the busyness this time of year can bring, remember the true spirit of Christmas and show kindness to those around us. Try having someone over who might be on their own, buy a ham for a family lacking money, a gift for a child who won’t be getting one or donate to a charity. Embrace the spirit of kindness this festive season! See you in the new year. * Mark Horsfall is a Chaplain at Coolum State High School

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Call the Churches or see their websites for service times. Coolum Beach Anglican Church - Cnr Perry St & Beach Rd Coolum Beach 0447 002 573 email ang.coolum@gmail.com or see www.anglicanchurchcoolum.com Coolum Beach Baptist Church 1912 David Low Way -call 5446 1957 or www.coolumbeachbaptist.com/ St Peter’s Catholic Church 28-32 Elizabeth St, Coolum 5443 3488 www.saintsonwaves.com.au Coolum Christian Family Church 2 Arcoona Rd (Coolum Beach Christian College) http://ccfchurch.org.au or call 5446 1295. Coolum Uniting Church, Cnr Elizabeth St & Heathfield Rd ,Coolum www.maryburnettpres. org.au or 5446 1815 Salvation Army, Meeting Rooms 127, Greenoaks Drive Coolum. Also host a relaxed mid-week worship every second Thursday of the month at 9.30am. Phone 5442 4218. GOVERNMENT REP CONTACTS

Local: Sunshine Coast Councillor Maria Suarez, office (Division 9) Tel – 5441 8086 State: (Ninderry) - Dan Purdie (Liberal National Party) Tel - 5406 7900 Federal: (Fairfax) Ted O’Brien (Liberal member of Liberal National Party) Tel- 5479 2800 LOCAL SCHOOL CONTACTS

Coolum State High School - Havana Rd East, Coolum Beach - 5471 5333. Coolum State Primary School - School Rd, Coolum Beach - 5471 9300 Coolum Beach Christian College - 2 Arcoona Coolum News - December 2021

Rd, Yandina Creek - 5446 4780 LOCAL BUSINESS CONTACTS

Coolum Business & Tourism - A group for business owners in the Coolum region offering networking and business support. Phone 5440 9870, send an email to info@coolumbusinessandtourism.com.au, or check out the work they do online at www.coolumbusinessandtourism.com.au LOCAL COMMUNITY GROUPS

Quota Club of Coolum Beach have a business meeting 2pm at the Lion’s Den, 15 Russell St, Coolum Beach on the second Tuesday of each month. We hold fundraising events to support disadvantaged people in our local community. The club also holds active social activities for members. For more phone Sandra Verrall on 0457 355 734 or email secretary@quotacoolum.com.au Coolum Beach Senior Citizens Club: This club meets every Monday from 11.30-4pm at Coolum Civic Centre and welcomes everyone aged 50 and over for activities including Bingo, Carpet Bowls, Card and Board games. Entry fee includes afternoon tea and a ticket in the door prize. For more phone Louise on 0420 331 948. Coolum Beach Combined PROBUS:

The club for retired and semi-retired people looking for friendship and fun. Probus meet at 9.15am at The Uniting Church, 22 Elizabeth St, Coolum. Visitors welcome. Phone Keith on 0416 275 590 or Faye on 0419 644 651.

Coolum Beach Baptist Church Playgroup:

This group meets Tuesdays and Fridays from 9.30am at the Coolum Baptist Church on David Low Way. All welcome. See Facebook or phone 07 5446 1957. 23


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