SURF’S UP FOR FESTIVAL
THE EASTERN BEACHES WILL BE ABUZZ WITH SURFERS THIS MONTH AS THE ANNUAL NOOSA FESTIVAL OF SURFING ROLLS INTO TOWN.
The festival, on from March 3 to 12, will include all manner of events including the premiere of the surfing documentary The Long Road to Grajagan on March 5 from 6pm at the Deus Noosa Store at 15 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads.
With a history stretching back to the Noosa Malibu Classic longboarding event in 1992, the Noosa Festival of Surfing has evolved to become one of the world’s premier social surfing events, now managed under the
guidance of World Surfaris.
The 10-day event features all manner of surfing competitions, live music, a beach bar and surfboard shaping and art exhibitions as well.
Surfing events are scheduled for First Point, Rivermouth, or Castaways Beach from March 4 to 12, daily from 7am.
The ever popular Surfing Dog Championships are to be held on March 4 from 3pm at First Point, Noosa, and International Women’s Day on March 8 features a Womens Surf Festival from 7am to 11am at the Beach Bar.
To find out more, visit the festival online at www. noosafestivalofsurfing.com or follow it @NoosaFestSurf.
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DRIFTWOOD ART
A WOMAN’S TALE
DRIFTWOOD ART INTRIGUE CONTINUES
By Fiona Ewington
LIKE IT, OR LOATH IT, THE RECENT DRIFTWOOD ART SCULPTURES IN SUNRISE BEACH HAVE SEEN SOME UNUSUAL CHANGES IN RECENT MONTHS
In July 2022, a fairly large creative structure appeared on Sunrise Beach made out of driftwood swept to shore during a period of excessive storms.
It soon served as an imaginative framework for many beach goers.
By day children would turn it into a fort, or castle for their exciting games and by evening
beach goers would take blankets, candles, drinks, food and music and turn it into a Bedouin-like base.
Located in the Sunrise Beach sand dunes this beach structure survived the aggressive storms, tidal surges and multiple weather patterns but at the beginning of the summer
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The changing face of the Sunrise Beach driftwood art. November 2022
holidays much of it was burnt down, for a suspected beach bonfire.
Only a few poles and scattered charcoal remained until early February this year, when the unscathed wood was dragged down to the beach front and and a solid and wellconstructed beach type shelter was built.
Despite surviving the high tides at full moon, the cyclone surf saw its demise.
The remaining driftwood scattered Sunrise Beach and perhaps, if left to nature’s weather patterns, would have continued driftingbut anonymous beach goer (s) moved the remaining wood, back into the dunes and a new unusual structure was erected.
Creating driftwood beach sculptures requires creativity and skill as working with
irregular shapes and sizes of the wooden pieces.
The process of creating these sculptures can be time-consuming, requiring patience, strength and dedication.
Sculptures can take on a variety of forms of abstract designs and patterns and often created to blend in with the natural surroundings or stand out as a focal point.
With many beach wood sculptures regularly created along our beaches, the fascination of the temporary art form and simplicity and impermanence simply adds to the appeal, making them more unique and special.
The evolving driftwood sculptures at Sunrise Beach have been intriguing to many and a wonderful conversation starter.
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DIGITAL HUB UPGRADES ON WAY
Finding new ways to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other advanced technologies will be among the many challenges to be tackled at the Peregian Digital Hub’s lab facilities when they open at the old Peregian Community House in the coming months. The upgrade has been funded by the Federal Government’s bushfire recovery grants program.
HAVE YOUR SAY ON BEACH PLAN
How to protect and preserve the 11.5km of beach between Sunshine Beach and Peregian Beach and the 122ha of bushland reserves that go with it is up for consideration with Noosa Council’s draft Eastern Beaches Foreshore Management Plan. The plan aims to improve the ecosystem of the health of these areas and ensure the foreshore and dunes continue to protect the region’s coastal communities from storm surges and erosion. Submissions close on March 20, and a full copy of the plan can be found yoursay.noosa.qld.gov.au
PROVIDE FEEDBACK ON AIR PATHS
Airservices Australia will host a community drop-in session at Peregian Beach Community House, 5-7 Rufous St, Peregian Beach on Monday, March 6 from 3pm to 7pm to discuss the Sunshine Coast Airport Flight
Path Changes Post Implementation Review
(PIR) draft report is is working on. The report examines flight path and aircraft operations and identifies recommendations to improve noise outcomes. Feedback by March 26 at www.engage.airservicesaustralia.com
APPLICATION IN FOR SQUARE SPACE
Fans of Peregian Square will be watching closely as the builders move into renovate and extend the commercial building at 214 David Low Way that is home to a number of stores, including Mensroom. The plans, which have passed through Council, will see the site reconfigured to have two shopfronts facing David Low Way, another three tenancies converted for a food and drink outlet and a new floor added above to include office space and a small food and drink outlet overlooking Peregian Square.
HOW DO WE IMPROVE OUR WASTE?
The search for more sustainable solutions when it comes to waste management is ongoing. The Council have released statistics that indicate the current landfill site at Noosa produces enough methane gas to potentially power 5,000 homes. It is running a survey to gather community feedback on other ideas that may reduce the reliance on landfill cells in the future, including the potential introduction of a bin for organic food waste. To get involved, visit https://yoursay.noosa.qld. gov.au
MARCH MARKETS AT PEREGIAN
The ever popular Peregian Beach Markets are held on the first and third Sunday of every month, meaning for March, March 5 and March 19, and April, April 2 and April 16. The markets are hosted at the park near the surf club from 7.30am to 12.30am and feature all manner of handmade goods, some fresh food, food trucks, live music and a sausage sizzle or brekky burger fundraiser for the local surf club’s Nippers program. Follow them on Facebook @peregianmarkets
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PARLIAMENT IS BACK IN ACTION
WATCH POLITICS LIVE
Greeting from the first sitting of Parliament for 2023!
With tabling’s in Chamber to be debated at the next sitting including efforts to reduce youth crime, and a Notice Paper with instrumental reforms regarding coercive control, a reminder that you can view Parliament live via www.Parliament.qld. gov.au/Work-of-the-Assembly/Live-andArchived-Broadcasts, with all my speeches outlining the rationale on how Noosa’s vote is utilized available at www.SandyBolton.com/ Parliament/Speeches.
AIRPORT FLIGHT PATH REVIEW
The Sunshine Coast Airport Post Implementation Review (PIR) draft report has been completed and there is now a four-week period for public comment ending on March 12.
Our office has posted a Noosa 360 (www. SandyBolton.com/Noosa360) update with the full draft report and written submission links.
THANKS FOR HAVING A SAY
Thank you to all who had their say in our annual Noosa MP Community Survey with the highest response rate ever which is vital in working towards the future you seek!
There have been some changes in ‘community think’ with decriminalisation of cannabis and the reduction of commercial fishing licenses seeing a decline in percentages.
There was also a consistent majority of nearly 80% seeking an end to political parties and MP’s data harvesting from postal vote applications, and utilising constituent details to campaign via text, email and ‘robo calls’.
The full results have now been published at www.SandyBolton.com under the ‘Connect Tab’.
KEEP IN TOUCH ONLINE
With so little room and so much time between columns, please stay ’in the loop’ via Noosa 360 with updates on a range of important issues including Noosa Northshore, Teewah, Youth Crime and State controlled roads as examples.
In addition, follow ‘Sandy Bolton MP’ on Facebook to receive updates as soon as they come available, including our weekly ‘Wrap’ with news and grant information, and by subscribing to our e-newsletter.
A reminder that you can subscribe for updates to any or all Parliamentary committees at www.Parliament.qld.gov.au/ Visit-and-learn/Have-Your-Say/Subscribe which will ensure you are notified when submission periods open and public hearings are scheduled.
DROP BY OUR MOBILE OFFICES
Mobile Office dates for Sunrise, Sunshine and Peregian will be uploaded shortly, and I look forward to catching up especially with those unable to meet up at the office.
As always, if you have any questions or require assistance regarding state related matters, or do not know where to start, please contact our office at 5319 3100 or email noosa@parliament.qld.gov.au.
Have a wonderful month and see you soon!
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TALES OF LESS COMPLICATED TIME
SUNSHINE COAST AUTHOR PATTY BEECHAM DUG INTO HER CHILDHOOD GROWING UP IN ROCKHAMPTON FOR HER LATEST BOOK.
When the dreaded COVID lockdowns hit in 2020 poet and author Patty Beechman set herself a task.
"I determined to publish three books. I knew two of them would be poetry (simply to keep my vast collection all together) and I wasn't sure what the third would be," Beecham said.
"Someone had tagged me on a Facebook group called Rockhampton Remember."
Beecham said she responded by writing a couple of stories about her dad, Canon John Warby OAM, who, as a local Anglican priest, had presided over the marriages of a lot of the members of the Facebook group.
The response prompted the decision to turn the focus on to her own early years and the novel - Growing Up, Rocky: A Rockhampton Childhood was born.
"This is the book that the Facebook Group 'Rockhampton: Remember When' encouraged me to write," Beecham says.
"Without their gentle and persistent encouragement, this book would never have been written.
"These stories are the skipping stones of my life. A little from here and there, until the end is reached. Think of this book like a patchwork quilt, with stories and timelines gently overlapping.”
Beecham grew up living within the five Aboriginal tribes of Cape York, and Rockhampton and Central Queensland.
“This my story of an innocent childhood in a fractured family as we learn to live with each other, only to be torn apart after a tragic accident," she said.
"It's a Coming-of-Age story with my dad, Canon John Warby, OAM, as a community leader and Anglican priest.
"It's a look back in time and reminiscing of a
softer, kinder world, dealing with the changing world of the '70s, and growing up in a small country town.
"It's a story of survival, overcoming bullies, and bringing myself up. It’s an Every Woman’s story."
The story begins in the early 1960s with the family living on the Lockhard River Mission.
The remote lifestyle meant Patty's three siblings were only home for about six weeks a year, spending the majority of their time away at boarding school - in fact it was only when she was four that her whole family lived together.
As society changes, television arrives, and the Pill, so does the dynamic of Patty's family who tragically face the unthinkable with the unexpected death of Patty's younger brother just days before a family wedding.
It captures the life of a girl whose Mum, Bunty Warby, ran the local corner shop in Keppel Sands while her father presided over a local congregation and all the events that went with that role.
Beecham says she has been overwhelmed by the local support for the book.
She sold out of her first run of 350 copies in just 10 days and is now well into the second print run, with the book available locally at Annie's Books at Peregian Beach, at Rosetta Books at Maleny or online at www. pattybeechamproductions.com
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IS THERE A LINK BETWEEN HEARING LOSS AND OVERALL HEALTH?
THE
SIMPLE ANSWERS IS, YES.
Our ability to hear is one of our primary senses and thus has consequences for our broader social, physical, and mental health. When we lose our hearing, our overall health can be compromised.
We often lose our hearing gradually over time, and it can be difficult to appreciate how much our hearing enriches so many aspects of our lives.
Deidré Breytenbach, principal audiologist at Noosa's only independent, locally owned and operated hearing clinic, Noosa Hearing, says, "The hearing loss journey usually takes about seven years before someone gets help."
"Hearing loss is often the last thing on a person's list of health challenges as it is not life-threatening and easy to ignore. But being proactive with your hearing health is the key," Deidré says.
WHAT ARE THE HEALTH RISKS OF HEARING LOSS?
Communication is an important foundation for any good relationship.
When your hearing declines, that foundation can be compromised. This commonly results in misunderstandings, frustration, and feelings of being ignored. Most significantly, hearing loss can influence some people to avoid social situations. In turn, this may affect their mental well-being and create an unhealthy situation of loneliness and isolation.
According to Professor Frank Lin from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in the US, hearing loss has also been linked to cognitive decline.
A study in the US found that those with hearing loss experienced a 30-40 percent faster decline in cognitive function than those with normal hearing.
"Our results show that hearing loss should
not be considered an inconsequential part of aging because it may come with some serious long-term consequences to healthy brain functioning," Prof Lin says.
He also found that hearing loss increased the risk of falls.
SO WHAT CAN WE DO RIGHT NOW?
It's quite simple. If you think you have a hearing loss or want to establish a baseline, it's important to book a comprehensive, diagnostic hearing test.
"Everyone over 55 should have their hearing tested," Deidré recommends. A hearing test is the first step to helping your hearing, communication, and relationships.
Treating clients from five to 105, Noosa Hearing is also an approved provider of fully subsidised services for eligible pensioners and DVA card holders.
Conditions apply under the Australian Government Hearing Services Program.
"People are often surprised at the difference good hearing makes to their quality of life and relationships," Deidré says.
Noosa Hearing is conveniently located at 1 Lanyana Way in Noosa Junction. For a personal approach to optimal hearing health, call Deidré at Noosa Hearing at 5231 8867. For more information or to book online, visit noosahearing.com.au.
References:
Johns Hopkins Medicine. (21 January 2013). Hearing loss accelerates brain function decline in older adults. ScienceDaily. Retrieved October 8, 2022, from https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/ news/media/releases/hearing_loss_ accelerates_brain_function_decline_in_ older_adults
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COUNTRY VIBE FOR EUMUNDI GIG
IT'S BEEN 23 YEARS SINCE TIM ROGERS WAS NAMED THE BEST MALE ARTIST FOR HIS FIRST SOLO ALBUM WHAT RHYMES WITH CARS AND GIRLS, RECORDED WHILE ON A BREAK FROM HIS BEST KNOWN GIG AS THE FRONT MAN FOR YOU AM I.
With a career spanning 30 years and a catalogue of fan favourites and critically acclaimed songs, Rogers' long awaited return is here in support of new record Tines of Stars Unfurled, which was released on February 24.
'Tines of Stars Unfurled' is a bookend to Rogers’ classic solo debut of ‘99 'What Rhymes With Cars and Girls'.
It marks the welcome return of his fiddle-and-squeezebox country-blues compadres The Twin Set, and the (slightly more temperate) barstool yarn-spinner’s perspective that made the You Am I frontman
ARIA’s Best Male Artist in the year 2000.
That’s long enough to bring new poetry, wit, and wisdom to the rock’n’roll philosopher’s kitbag as 11 new songs hold hands with their precursors across the chasm of innocence and experience.
Like the first single Been So Good, Been So Far says, "Guess I’m doing OK. How about you?"
Kids grow up, adults split up, parents pass on, some nights look better in than out and somehow, the songs keep getting better.
The Twin Set line-up sees Jen Anderson on violin and strings, Jeff Consi on drums, Davey Lane on guitar and Richard Bradbeer on bass.
Rogers and The Twin Set band will be at The Brewery at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Thursday, March 30 from 7.30pm.
It is an 18+ show with tickets for sale now via Oztix for $45 (+ booking fee).
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THE TALE OF FIFTEEN WOMEN
COOLUM THEATRE PLAYERS PRESENTS LES FEMMES SUR LA MER
THIS APRIL
Translated as Women on the Wall, this highly entertaining piece of theatre is described as being a "Kabaret that is loud, proud and in your face!"
It tells the tale of 15 women who share their love of, and talent for music, theatre, and dance to weave a tale of life that is funny, sassy, sexy, stylised, raw, and sharp. It is an honest journey of life exploration.
Described as a white-knuckle roller-coaster Kabaret with “lighter” moments thrown in to balance out those that are, bitter-sweet, raw, real, sad and poignant, all held together by that universal glue of society – humour.
As time hurtles towards the first 25 years of the 21st Century it can seem as if life itself is in a state of flux.
Director Simon Denver says Les Femmes Sur La Mer explores this flux from a female perspective, theatrically examining the role of women in modern day society.
Let’s face it – our “norms” are crumbling and being redefined as we speak, from gender politics to equal pay, equal representation to the tearing down of stereotypes – life is changing very quickly.
Audiences are expected to walk away having participated in a show that might prick your conscience, touch a nerve, tickle you, slap you . Then make you laugh, feel you've been beaten up, cause you to think, make you laugh even more, cry a little, then beat you up again .. and then cuddle you afterwards.
“Les Femmes Sur La Mer” features some of the finest female talent on the Sunshine Coast, who will sing and dance a fabulous collection of songs written over the last 30 years and will be accompanied by live musicians - Darren Heskes on keyboard and Murray Wall on Guitar.
Held at the Civic Centre in Coolum, next to the library, seating for the show is tables of 8, and you are encouraged to bring snacks and drinks (BYO), and gold coins for coffee, tea and the raffle.
Show Dates
April 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd @ 7:30 pm
April 16th & 23rd @ 2pm
To Book online –
www.coolumtheatreplayers.com.au
In Person –
White Tigeress & Co (two doors up from Coles in Coolum)
Enquires – ph 0415 421 045
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Dates Coolum Civic Centre, Park St. Coolum Beach
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ARE YOU READY TO CARE?
At IFYS Foster Care we know every child deserves to be safe, nurtured, cared for and loved.
We also know that adults are crucial in ensuring children are safe from abuse and harm.
At IFYS we hope of a world where every child lives a life that is free of hurt and trauma and they grow up in a caring and nurturing family knowing they are loved.
Sadly, this is just not the reality for many children who have to enter the child protection system through no fault of their own.
TYPES OF FOSTER CARE
Emergency
Up to a few weeks, with not very much notice.
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A few weeks, up to a few years.
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A few years, up to when a child turns 18 and beyond.
Respite weekend care for a child, or different children, two weekends a month.
Right now we need all types of Foster Carers for children aged birth -18. So if you have ever thought about changing a life, contact us at...
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Noosa Anglican Church (incorporating Peregian Church) - 5449 8009 & www.anglicanchurchnoosa.org
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Sunshine Beach (Bicentennial Drv) or Peregian Springs (St Andrew’s 40 Peregian Springs Dve).
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Wave Church, The Cavern Theatre. Sunshine Beach State High. Ph: 5353 5152. Weekly events for youth, children and adults. wavechurch.com.au
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COMMUNITY GROUP CONTACTS
PEREGIAN BEACH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION INC - www.pbcai.org or www.facebook. com/peregianbeachcommunityassociation or phone 0439 750 145. Best email is peregiancommunity@gmail.com
PEREGIAN FAMILY & FRIENDS COMMUNITY GROUP. www.facebook.com/ peregianfamilyandfriends. Ph 0400 053 444.
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH NHW2 - North Peregian, Marcus Beach, Noosa
PEREGIAN BEACH COMMUNITY HOUSE
Office hours Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 9am to 2pm. Email pbcommunityhouse@gmail. com or phone 5471 2311.
PEREGIAN VEGGIE VILLAGE: Community Garden. All welcome, Rufous St, Peregian Beach or see www.veggievillage.org.au
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PEREGIAN TENNIS CLUB. 11 Rufous Street, Peregian Beach. www.peregiantennisclub. com.au. The club has three courts which can be booked online via the website. All are welcome – you do not need to be a member to play here. Competition tennis or coaching enquiries: Andrew 0400 110 482 weekdays.
LOCAL SURF CLUB CONTACTS
SUNSHINE BEACH SURF CLUB NIPPERS
Phone 5447 5491 or see their website www. sunshinebeachslsc.com.au/nippers/
PEREGIAN BEACH SURF CLUB NIPPERS
See www.peregiansurfclub.com.au or email nippers@peregiansurfclub.com.au
NOOSA FOLK DANCERS invite you to FREE ‘Come and Try’ sessions - experiencing traditional and modern, easy and moderate dances from countries around the world. We are a unique and welcoming group providing physical and social well-being through world dance.
When: Fridays through February and March, 10am-11.45am;
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Where: Catholic Parish Hall, Moorindil Street, Tewantin. Please register by phoning Philippa on 0417 780 016 or just come along on the day. Wear comfortable shoes
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COUNCIL HAS FOXES ON THE RUN
NOOSA COUNCIL HAS JOINED FORCES WITH THE STATE GOVERNMENT, OTHER COUNCILS AND ENVIRONMENT GROUPS TO STEP FOX PATROLS FROM PEREGIAN BEACH TO MAROOCHYDORE IN A BID TO REDUCE DAMAGE TO NATIVE WILDLIFE.
From March 27, Council officers and wildlife officers will be targeting known fox haunts, particularly along the coast, coinciding with one of the more active seasons for the animals.
The autumn trapping season uses softcatch foothold traps placed across selected bushland and private properties, which are checked daily, or continously by cameras.
The European red fox was deliberately introduced into Australia for recreational hunting in 1855 and has been recognised as a signficant contributor to native animal decline across the nation.
Environment
Portfolio councillor
Maria Suarez said the latest program would offer some protection for native species.
"Foxes pose a serious threat to unhatched turtle eggs and threaten species such as the endangered Mary River turtle, and green and loggerhead sea turtles," Cr Suarez said.
"They're also a threat to our livestock and domestic animals - especially chickens". The trapping program will be coordinated between Sunshine Coast Council, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Coolum and North Shore Coast Care and Noosa Council.
If you suspect a fox den, phone 5475 7272.
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