Eastern Beaches News September 2021

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SEPTEMBER 2021 | VOLUME 2 | ISSUE 1

EASTERN BEACHES

NEWS

INFORM • KNOW • GROW

WHAT’S ON Join Rupert McCall at Fundraiser

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Kay McGrath and Vanessa Nock (Uniqueness Jeweller who loaned jewellery to Kay, MC) for the successful Mayor’s Ball fundraising event. PICTURE COURTESY OF: EMPIRE ART PHOTOGRAPHY

MINGLE RAISES $300K THE INAUGURAL MINGLE WITH THE MAYOR EVENT HELD LAST WEEK AT THE SOFITEL IN NOOSA HAS CLOCKED UP MORE THAN $300,000 IN FUNDS RAISED FOR SUNNYKIDS AND NO MORE FAKE SMILES - TWO CHARITIES THAT PUT THE WELFARE OF CHILDREN FIRST.

The event was run by WomenKind Inc, a not-forprofit association established this year to support women through connection, education, Eastern Beaches News - September 2021

empowerment and fundraising. About 150 people attended the event which included entertainment by former The Voice contestant Luke Kennedy, and MC work by Kay McGrath. Funds were raised through raffles and auctions on the night. Special sponsorship thanks went to Diablo Co, Noosa4Sale, Pomona Distilling Co, Sunshine Coast Foodie Martin Duncan, Ghost Air, Makepeace Island, Beach Road Holiday Houses, Noosa Chances, Uniqueness Jeweller and Events Central.

BE A LION Take the leap and join Noosa Lions

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MAGPIE SEASON Top tips for staying safe this Spring

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FROM THE ED’S DESK SPRING IS COMING!

Winter’s gone, Spring is here, and with it comes a mad month of fun in our house. It’s birthday season, with two of the four of us in our little family celebrating another year around the sun and Father’s Day on top of that to keep it interesting. It’s also the lead in to school holidays, football and sporting finals and an indicator that the “big term” is on the way for the children and the final push to Christmas for the adults. For our local small businesses and their staff, anyone who usually travels interstate for work, and parents of school aged children the threat of COVID-19 continues to linger. It seems to be the number one topic of conversation right now, whether it’s what’s

happening in the rest of the country and the likelihood of more lockdowns here, or who’s getting vaccinated, and who’s not, and why. Aside from the physical impact on those who have contracted the disease, the mental impact of COVID and all the drama that’s come with it cannot be underestimated. Living with such uncertainty, the job losses, missing out on milestone events such as weddings and funerals, and the intense pressure right now on rental and housing markets have put a lot of people in some pretty challenging situations. This September, more than ever before, it seems to make good sense that we should heed the message of R U OK Day and check in on our friends and family to make sure they are “really” ok. For a few tips on asking those questions, see the story on page 3. Geoff

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TAKE TIME TO ASK - ARE YOU OK? ON SEPTEMBER 9, THE SECOND FRIDAY IN SEPTEMBER, R U OK DAY WILL TAKE PLACE REMINDING US ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF LOOKING OUT FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH OF OUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY.

R U Ok Day community ambassador Justin Geange, who is also a Mates in Construction Field Officer, said it was really important to dig deep when talking to people to understand whether they were “really” ok. Justin said he’d found staying connected to people, checking in, grabbing a coffee with them and creating meaningful moments had helped him to help others find help and avoid the risk of suicide. He said listening to understand, not to respond helped, as did being aware of stressors such as job loss or the loss of a loved one. Justin said the aim was to support the

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person in need, to guide them to seek advice, to stand with them on the journey, and to check in with them along the way to make sure they were still ok. On the Sunshine Coast, males account for four out of five reported suicides with the majority aged between 40 to 60 years. The hunt for other ways to help those at risk continues too. At the University of the Sunshine Coast’s Thompson Institute scientists are testing the use of oral ketamine as part of a treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Rotary Noosa Daybreak, Australian Rotary Health Research Foundation and the University of the Sunshine Coast are funding a Doctoral Student for the research.

For more ways to help see www.ruok.org.au. For 24/7 crisis support phone Lifeline on 13 11 14.

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WHAT’S ON

WITH COVID-19 LOCKDOWNS MAKING INTERSTATE AND INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL UNLIKELY, LOCALS ARE LOOKING CLOSER TO HOME FOR THINGS TO DO. THIS MONTH WE’VE HAD A LOOK AT WHAT’S AROUND AND SHARED A FEW IDEAS BELOW SMART DEVICE PHOTOGRAPHY

Learn how to access the camera and gallery, find editing tools and share photos with friends. Book at the library.

Wednesday, September 8, 2-3.30pm, Civic Centre & Library, 6 Park St, Coolum Beach.

are capped and bookings for the free entry must be made online for COVID conditions. See Strawbfest 2021 at www.trybooking.com

Friday, September 10, 5pm to 9.15pm, 460 Chevallum Rd, Chevallum

GREYHOUND ADOPTION PROGRAM

The Greyhound Adoption Program Team will be at Peregian Springs Duckpond Park this month to talk about their program which returns racing greyhounds to the community. Phone 1300 087 021 to find out more, or email gap@qric.qld.gov.au Saturday, September 11, 10am to Noon, 64 The Avenue, Peregian Springs.

HEADSTART INFORMATION EVENING

Keen to get started on university study while in Year 11 and 12? This session talks about USC’s Headstart Program with tips on subjects to choose and how to balance study. Entry is free, search for the event at www.eventbrite. com.au to register for the night. Thursday, September 9, 4.30pm to 6.15pm, USC, 90 Sippy Downs Drive, Sippy Downs

SPIRIT OF PEREGIAN FUNDRAISER

A three course fundraising dinner served under the stars to raise money to support the re-building of the Peregian Beach Surf Life Saving Club. Food by locally based super chefs Peter Kuruvita and Adriano Zumbo. Tickets are $280 per person include, canapes, meal, live music and Rupert McCall as MC. See www. events.humanitix.com/spirit-of-peregian

Saturday, September 11, from 4.30pm, Peregian Park.

STRAWBFEST 2021

Celebrating all things strawberry and 100 years of Chevallum State School, this year’s Strawbfest will have all the food, fun and frivolity of the usual event – although numbers 4

KENILWORTH SHOW & RODEO

With National Rodeo Association events, craft and horticultural competitions, woodchopping, chainsaw ripping, pig racing and side shows there’s something for everyone. Youngsters can ride the rides all day for $15 a ticket. Phone 5472 3090 or see www.kenilworthshowgrounds.com.au Saturday, September 18, 9am to 8pm, 7 Maleny Kenilworth Rd, Kenilworth

PETER HELLIAR & TOM GLEESON –

Two of Australia’s great comedic talents on the one stage. Tickets $64.90 each. Phone 5491 4240 or www.theeventscentre.com.au Saturday, September 18, 7pm to 8.40pm, Caloundra Events Centre, 20 Minchinton St, Caloundra.

LAUGHING FOR LAUNDRY

Charity night to raise funds for homelessness hero’s Orange Sky laundry. Headline act is Greg Sullivan, with Anna Brenna as MC and other funsters including Ryan Anderson, Alicia DC, and Nicole Garcia. Tickets from $28.05 each to $157.10 for a table of six. Search Laughing for Laundry Charity Event – Orange Sky at www.tickets.oztix.com.au

Sunday, September 19, 5.30pm for 6pm start, Solbar 10/12 – 20 Ocean St, Maroochydore.

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Support your community by eating local. Get a minimum of 10 NEWS food venues LOCAL marked off your bingo card to go into the draw to win one of 3 prizes of $500 of Peregian Vouchers! Be a 'Local Superhero' and get ALL your squares marked off to be in the major prize draw of 2 nights at Sails Lifestyle Resort Peregian. Competition runs from Friday 27/08/21 - Friday 24/09/21 inclusive. Competition drawn at 5:30pm, Saturday 25/09/21 at Pizzami Gourmet Pizza Bar. Thank you for your support of local business in Peregian!

EAT LOCAL PEREGIAN PROJECT RESTAURANTS AND CAFES FROM PEREGIAN BEACH, PEREGIAN SPRINGS AND PEREGIAN BREEZE HAVE SIGNED UP TO A NEW PROJECT THAT ENCOURAGES LOCAL DINERS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESS.

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The Peregian Project, the brainchild of Sharlene PEREGIAN BEACH McKenna from Pizzami and Georgie Lazarus from Goldie and The Green Grocer, has been gathered great support from The Peregian PEREGIAN BREEZE Business Association, Sails THE PEREGIAN Lifestyle Resort and 17 PROJECT IS PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY: THE PEREGIAN venues keen to offer diners BUSINESS ASSOCIATION & the chance to win a prize SAILS LIFESTYLE RESORT for eating out 10 times in a month. From September 3 to October 1 diners who grab a Peregian Project Bingo card and eat out 10 times or more at different venues on the card, get it stamped at each venue along the way, and then drop the final card with their details into entry boxes at Pizzami and Goldies The Green Grocer will be in with the chance to win $600 worth of gift vouchers.

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A major prize draw will be held for Local Heroes who have all of their card stamped during the time - with the prize being two nights at Sails Lifestyle Resort. Bingo cards will be available at participating venues. Follow the promotions progress by searching for #peregianproject on the social media channels.

STORMWATER PETITION GATHERS SUPPORT MORE THAN 900 PEOPLE HAVE SIGNED A PETITION BY EASTERN BEACHES PROTECTION ASSOCIATION ASKING COUNCIL TO TAKE ACTION ON STORMWATER RUN OFF.

EBPA spokesperson Minna Knight said the petition was focused on fixing erosion issues of local dunes caused by stormwater run off. Eastern Beaches News - September 2021

“The run-off we see, day in, day out, is the responsibility of Council, and fixing it is something Council can do right now to help protect and defend our beaches and waterways”. EPBA was created in response to concerns over Noosa Council’s proposed Coastal Hazards Adaptation Program. 5


LOCAL NEWS

NOOSA LIONS STRIVE TO SERVE BY FIONA EWINGTON ONE OF NOOSA’S FAVOURITE LOCATIONS IS THE NOOSA LIONS PARK ON NOOSA PARADE.

It serves as a wonderful riverside space, for picnics and play as well as hosting some of Noosa’s finest events. Run by the council but overseen by The Noosa Lions Club, it is hard to believe that this flat green lawn was once a mangrove swamp, serving as a thoroughfare for the coal that was once mined in the area. It came to be associated with the Noosa Heads Lions Club because of the work carried out by its members who transformed the ground to its present glory. The Park serves as a terrific fundraiser during the busy holidays providing a safe place for visitor parking as volunteers from the club dedicate their time to run this efficient service placing funds raised back into the community to help those in need. Raising funds for numerous non-for-profit organisations and causes, through several exciting and fun engagements, including the traditional sausage sizzle, makes up a large part of being a Lions Club Volunteer, but there is a wider range and more diverse role that members undertake too. One such time was during the in 2019 bushfires where members of the Noosa Heads Lions Club helped families who were evacuated from their houses seek shelter at The J, while firefighters fought to save their homes and their possessions. “It was a frightening time for so many,” explains Graham Esdale who was one of the first to lend a hand. “The J served as a refuge and myself and other lions clubs members came to help” Graham continues. “It was more than simply providing a mattress and a meal, our role was to 6

provide comfort to those traumatised by the devastation around them, whilst they waited anxiously for news of whether their belongings, houses and pets were to be saved.” Whilst the Noosa Heads Lions Club will be celebrating 50 years of local community engagement in 2024, it is a small part of the Australian Lions Club who is one of the largest community service providers in Australia and is involved in a diverse range of exciting initiatives throughout our country’s communities. Teams of dedicated volunteers have been serving their communities for over 75 years. “We’re always looking for volunteers to join our club. As we welcome many new people arriving in town, we are hoping we will receive a revival in membership,” Graham said. “With a natural drop off due to the progression of life we are hoping for some younger folk to come and join our team. “It’s the most rewarding thing you can do.” For more information on how to get involved and be part of this hearty group of helpers, please visit Noosa Heads Lions Club website. easternbeachesnews.com.au


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STATE GOVERNMENT NEWS WITH NOOSA MP SANDY BOLTON

PARLIAMENTARY SITTING NEARS SPRING IS HERE

Welcome to Spring everyone! Longer and warmer days, the joy of blooms and cross fingers, less Covid chaos. These past lockdowns were seriously hard for our business’s, staff and community. Our advocacies on several issues to the QLD Small Business Commissioner and the Premier saw both good and not so good news. Welcomed was the COVID-19 Business Support Grants including for sole traders and progress on insurances, however there are still ‘gaps’ which we have gone back to Minister Farmer with CC’s to the Premier and Treasurer on businesses ineligible for current funding support. Thank you to all who that have assisted in this.

launches, celebrations, ‘Think Tanks’ and as well as many magical ‘Noosa’ moments. This included a meeting of a projected Sunshine Coast Olympic Taskforce after the successful Southeast QLD bid to host the Olympic and Paralympic games which presents opportunity for our little ones to dream of gold as well for our businesses and development of infrastructure in our region. This meeting ‘brainstormed’ about what a taskforce would look like, and the key messages were community driven, with unity between all levels of government. Thank you to Ted O’Brien MP for hosting and to all that attended!

TRANSPORT FUNDING

As reported previously, Government has allocated funding in this year’s Budget towards community transport to address the gaps we had identified and advocated about. The new Community Transport Program supports residents who are not eligible for other subsidisation to access medical appointments, with information at www. chde.qld.gov.au/about/initiatives/ community-transport-program. Should any of the existing subsidies, extended PTSS mapping or this new program not be able to assist, we shall continue our pilot Be: Noosa Connect-SCUH Transport until we have ascertained that no one else remains stranded in the system.

PARLIAMENT SITTING

The next parliamentary sitting is full with Bills including the Extension of Emergency Provisions, meetings on the CHAP and Cooloola Great Walk, and for Matters of Public Interest, our ongoing housing crisis. Updates will be posted to Noosa 360 at www.sandybolton.com/noosa360. While there, to stay in the ‘know’ subscribe to our monthly newsletter and join us on Facebook! STAY IN TOUCH

As always, don’t hesitate to contact our office via noosa@parliament.qld.gov.au or on 5319 3100 if you require assistance or have any questions.

COMMUNITY BUZZ

In amongst Covid restrictions, it has been wonderful to immerse in the incredible energy of our community. Between citizenship ceremonies, book and magazine 8

Warm regards, Sandy

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FEDERAL NEWS WITH FEDERAL MEMBER FOR WIDE BAY LLEW O’BRIEN

BIG THANKS TO OUR TEACHERS SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

September school holidays are just a few weeks away, and I’d like to thank all the teachers in Noosa communities who have worked hard this term, particularly throughout the challenges posed by the recent local lockdown, to ensure their students continue to get the best possible education. School holidays are traditionally a busy time on our roads as more people head to Noosa, Teewah, Rainbow Beach and other coastal areas of our beautiful region. Whether you’re travelling as well, or staying close to home, I encourage all road users to be patient, to be mindful of road and weather conditions, avoid distractions, follow the speed limit and wear a seatbelt Driving responsibly saves lives. COVID UPDATE

While the impacts of the New South Wales and Victorian lockdowns are still creating uncertainty for the tourism market, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg recently announced a new business assistance package that is available to all businesses in Queensland impacted by lockdown that employ staff and have suffered a downturn of 30 per cent or more. The 2021 COVID-19 Business Support package is now open and it builds on the

economic support the Morrison Government has provided Queensland households and businesses during the pandemic. Further information, including how to apply, is available at this link: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/startingbusiness/advice-support/grants/covid19support-grants and applications close on 16 November 2021 THANKS FOR CENSUS

Finally, thank you to everyone who has completed and returned their Census form. The Census is an important planning tool for all levels of government and helps inform decisions about transport, schools, health services, and roads. If you have not already returned your Census, please do so as soon as possible – if you need assistance or to order another form, please telephone 1300 512 441 or visit https:// www.census.abs.gov.au/ STAY IN TOUCH

If you would like to discuss a Federal issue, please call the office on (07) 4121 2936.

POLICE NEWS - WITH SENIOR CONSTABLE KARINA HAWKINS ON BEHALF OF COOLUM POLICE, I WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND OUR GRATITUDE TO THE COMMUNITY.

August has been a trying month for many with the lockdowns that have taken place. This has affected everyone, but it is great to see the majority of the community following the Health Directives. Our calls for service in relation to COVID-19 related tasks have increased immensely. 12

Police attended 20 calls for service in the Eastern Beaches area. Police also dealt with a further 53 matters, 22 of which were traffic matters. This is disappointing to see as road safety week ran from the 16th to the 20th August. Please remember school holidays are fast approaching and there will be more vehicles and children around, so please slow down and take care on the road. easternbeachesnews.com.au


HAVE YOU BEEN HURT IN THE SURF? Here are the most common surfing injuries we see in our local surfers and a few tips to avoid them! Neck Pain - Long periods of paddling can compress the small joints in the cervical spine. Lift the chest more than the chin when paddling and a good stretch routine for the upper back can help! Check out our youtube for some great stretch routines! Shoulder Injuries - Pain from the rotator cuff tendons can occur from repetitive motion of paddling. Staying strong in the scapula muscles, lifting your chest and bending the elbows

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when paddling can reduce shoulder impingement! Knee ligament sprains can occur with twisting forces when turning. The knee is not designed to twist and if your hips are tight or weak it can create additional force into the knee. Maintaining hip mobility and strength can help you get low for a tight barrel and reduce knee load! You can avoid some of these injuries by complimenting your surfing with a strength program! Check out our physio- led classes, perfect for injury management!

We welcome our new team member Candice! A big warm welcome to Candice Graetz who finally joins us from Victoria! Candice has extensive expertise in women’s and men’s health, pre and post natal physio, pelvic and hip pain. She also teaches our pilates classes and loves helping patients manage lower back and shoulder pain. Welcome to the Synergy Team Candice!

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CHAPPY’S CORNER WITH CHAPLAIN MARK HORSFALL

LIVING WITH DISAPPOINTMENT ON SUNDAY THE 1ST OF AUGUST I WAS SUPPOSED TO HOLD MY ANNUAL CONCERT FUNDRAISER FOR CHAPLAINCY.

I was at the shops the morning before when the Music Director called me to tell me of the impending lockdown. To say that we were both extremely disappointed at having to cancel the concert would be an understatement. Over the last month I have talked to many like me who have had to deal with the disappointment of cancelling holidays, weddings and events. Disappointment is a strong emotion often not talked about and can hover at the front of your mind and niggle at the back bringing you a grey perspective on life. Here are a few tips to overcome it. 1. LET IT OUT

Speak to a friend, family member, or even a therapist about how the disappointment has affected you. Too often (particularly men) we just suppress and bottle our feelings. Writing or even drawing in a journal can be a great tool to let out our feelings as well. It is important to give yourself some time to feel and express your disappointment.

3.HAVE SOME PERSPECTIVE.

It can feel like the end of the world when you experience disappointment. Having a broader perspective than your own view on a situation can alleviate the power disappointment holds. Being open to talking and listening to others can help you gain a larger view perspective 4. LIVE IN THE MOMENT

The disappointment you may have could be a result of something that is totally out of your control, like Covid. Accept it and focus on what you can do today. Be present in what you have in front of you now and not caught up in the hangups of the past. 5. EVALUATE YOUR EXPECTATIONS

Disappointment can be a result of unrealistic expectations we have of ourselves and others. Ask yourself, will this matter in a month, 6 months or a year’s time? Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill, rather be flexible enough to adjust your expectations.

2. DON’T BROOD, RATHER MOVE ON

Don’t get trapped in your disappointment but come to terms with the circumstances and move forward. I have come across many people who have let the past severely restrict and limited their future. Winston Churchill said, “Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm”.

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If you have experienced disappointment like I have this month then I sincerely hope you can be like me and acknowledge, accept and move on focusing on the now and the potential of tomorrow. * Mark Horsfall is the Chaplain at Coolum State High School

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PEREGIAN NIPPERS STARTING UP By John Roderick Are you aged between 5 and 13 and love spending time at the beach? Then nippers could be just the thing for you! Have fun, meet new friends, and develop skills for life, all while learning how to become a genuine surf lifesaver. If you’re thinking of introducing your child to lifesaving, then Junior Activities (Nippers) is for you. Lifesaving is something for the whole family to get involved in and there are many supporting roles that you can play as a parent. Surf lifesaving is an amazing activity for growing a child’s confidence, knowledge, and skills in the beach environment. The program is focused on play, participation, and fun. The educational pathway has lessons in

wading, running, swimming, board paddling and lifesaving skills including working towards resuscitation and first aid. This is a great opportunity to be part of an iconic organization that has served the Australian community for over 100 years. If you would like to be part of our fantastic family friendly club and meet a bunch of wonderful people. Please send an email to hello@peregiansurfclub.com

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WATCH OUT - MAGPIES ARE OUT! IT’S MAGPIE SEASON AND TIME TO TAKE CARE AROUND THEIR NESTS.

Sunshine Coast Council Natural Areas Conservation Officer Tyron de Kauwe said not all magpies swoop. “Magpies are pretty amazing birds and in fact only 10 per cent of breeding males will actually swoop,” Mr de Kauwe said. “Magpies will often stay in one area for up to 20 years and can identify individuals by their facial features, even recognising all the people in their neighbourhood. “They are also extraordinary parents, looking after their young for up to two years.” Mr de Kauwe offered the following tips on staying safe: “Swooping begins once the eggs are hatched and ends once the chicks have left the nest, which is about six to eight weeks,” Mr de Kauwe said. “When you see male magpies defending their territory, understand they are merely defending their young.

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“Move quickly through the area but do not run. Wear a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses or use an umbrella. Dismount and walk your bike and, where possible, walk in groups – or avoid the area altogether. Don’t act aggressively towards them as they have a very long memory, and this will just encourage further defensive behaviour in the future.”

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