Peregian Springs News February 2020

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Peregian Springs News Inform know grow Volume 5. Issue 4

February 2020

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Cr Robinson calls time - p11 DO THE BUS STOP: Work on new bus stops at Ridges Boulevard outside Peregian Springs State School appears to be nearing an end. The stops are yet to appear on any routes.

What’s coming in 2020 WITH just 68 lots left to be sold within the Peregian Springs estate, 2020 marks what’s likely to be the end of concentrated land sales in the area. Of those homesites, 23 have been created on the eastern side of the water tower, in a precinct called The Address, while the majority of the others fall into a new release on the western side, The Vistas. The wait continues to find out what’s happening with

the proposed multi-storey unit development at Koel Circuit near the Peregian Springs Shopping Centre. The latest information on Council’s website has a hold on the assessment of the application while the developer answers queries and completes new drawings. There has been no further news on the land parcel adjacent to Arcare, although it’s sure to be a spot to watch this year.

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From the Ed’s desk:

Welcome to the first edition of Peregian Springs News for February … 2020! It’s still strange saying that. After a month’s break there is plenty of information to share in this edition. First up we take a look at the Bushfire Enquiry, with chairman Ted O’Brien calling for local input to his committee to help guide decision making for the future, particularly in the area of bush management and fuel loads (see page 3). The next big news event on the horizon is the March 28 local government election which is sure to generate plenty of interest in the next seven weeks or so. At this point three candidates have put their hands up for your vote in Division 9, and our Councillor of eight years, Stephen Robinson is not among them. We wish Cr Robinson all the best on his career after politics … it’s been a few years since we helped officially launch the Peregian

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Springs Dog Park, delivery of which is one of the highlights he lists in his final question and answer with us on page 9. There’s plenty to celebrate for local residents nominated for Australia Day Awards. Member for Ninderry Dan Purdie, recently named the patron for netball on the Sunshine Coast, shares the Australia Day Awards list for the area on page 26. Congrats to all nominated and those who were recognised this year for their efforts for the community. Our local schools are back and its astounding to think that between Peregian Springs State School, Coolum State High School, Peregian Beach College and St Andrew’s Anglican College there are nearly 3000 young people loading up their school bags every day and heading off to learn all they can about the world they live in. It also means plenty of traffic on the roads, so remember to stay safe in the school zones. Until next time, Rebecca

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Bushfire inquiry seeks input AS the horror bushfire season continues to wreak havoc in New South Wales and Canberra, the push is on to find out why it was so intense in 2019 and 2020 and what can be done in the future to lessen the chance of this happening again. Early last December, at the Federal Government level, the House of Representatives Standing Committee on the Environment accepted a request of the Minister for Natural Disaster and Emergency Management to inquire into the impact of past and current vegetation and land management policies on bushfires. As Chair of the Committee , Member for Fairfax Ted O’Brien (LNP) is urging Sunshine Coast organisations and

residents to have their say. He has also met with locals affected by the fires in Peregian and Peregian Springs last year to understand their experiences and try and identify the challenges those particular events created for those involved. “These fires are devastating,” said Mr O’Brien. “Their impact extends far beyond damage to the natural and built environment, by threatening people’s lives and livelihoods.” “This inquiry provides an opportunity to better understand the effectiveness of laws, vegetation and land management practices, mitigation strategies and emergency service engagement. Cont ..page 4

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Local News: Bushfire Inquiry From page 3 “Our local firies have been out there fighting fires across the region stretching from Gympie to Noosa Northshore and Peregian to Beerwah.. I understand that people may have very passionate views about this topic, particularly in light of the current bushfire season, and I hope they might find the time to make a submission to the inquiry.” The Committee’s inquiry is in response to a referral ,in December 2019, from the Minister for Natural Disaster and Emergency Management David Littleproud who asked the Committee to inquire into: • past and current practices of land and vegetation management; the impact of current legislation and regulatory responses for landholders; • the scientific basis behind relevant

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bushfire management activities; • legislative capability at the local, state and federal levels requiring landholders to reduce fire risk on properties; • the economic impact of severe fires in urban, regional, rural and remote areas; • the progress and implementation of various state reviews over the last decade; • and the engagement of emergency services with land management officials in managing fire risk. If you would like to contribute to the inquiry, you can make a submission. Submissions will be accepted until 28 February 2020. The Committee intends to hold public hearings at various locations, which will be announced in due course on the inquiry website.

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Local News: Submissions must address the inquiry’s terms of reference, which are available along with details on how to make a submission on the inquiry website: https:// www.aph.gov.au/ Parliamentary_Business/ Committees/House/ Environment_and_Energy/ Vegetation_management In the last week of January Mr O’Brien also met with representatives of the local Kabi Kabi people to seek their advice and ideas around how to better manage the bushland, potentially through the use of cyclical burns. Kabi Kabi representative Tais Muckan suggested

BUSHFIRE TALKS: Kane Livingstone, David Fletcher, Bob Joubert, Andrew Squires, John Pulver, Alex Murray and Kay Goatham (not in pictured order) were among those who met with Ted O’Brien (white shirt) at Peregian Beach on January 20 to discuss the Peregian bush fires and their impact on the local community. Among the key issues identified were communication problems, evacuation routes, and support for victims & fireys. (photo: contributed)

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Local News: Council Elections 2020

Council election day nears THE countdown is on to the March 28, 2020, local government elections and, as of February 2, in our readership of Peregian Breeze and Peregian Springs, residents have three candidates to choose from to be their next Division 9 Sunshine Coast Regional Councillor. Daniel Bryar (https://greens.org.au/ qld/person/daniel-bryar), Daren Edwards (https://darenedwards.com) and Maria Suarez (https:// mariasuarez.com/) have confirmed their nominations and are already out meeting people and seeking support. Any other potential candidates have until March 3 to declare themselves in the running. Residents have until February 28 to ensure their details are up to date on the electoral role to enable them to vote for their preferred candidate. For the first time at a local election, all candidates in 2020 are required complete an online candidate training module devised by the State Government to ensure they understand the responsibilities and obligations that go hand in hand with taking on a councillor role. Local Government Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said the training was integral to promoting community confidence in the sector. “Queenslanders deserve representation of the highest calibre and mandatory training will mean they have elected officials who have a better understanding of their responsibilities and obligations when serving their communities,” Mr Hinchliffe said. “This was an important recommendation in the Crime and 6

Corruption Commission’s Operation Belcarra Report and will make sure all candidates go in with their eyes wide open about what is required during the campaign and as a councillor once elected.” The training includes information such as obligations in relation to reporting donations and expenditure during the campaign as well as the requirement to have a dedicated bank account. It also details responsibilities once elected, such as understanding conflicts of interest, the Code of Conduct and requirements involved with a councillor’s register of interests. The ECQ proposes to publish the Notice of Election on Saturday, 22 February 2020. The caretaker period for all councils will start upon publication of the notice on the ECQ’s website. Key dates listed on the Electoral Commission of Queensland’s website (www.ecq.qld.gov.au) related to the elections include the ballot paper draw on March 4, and early voting commencing from March 16. Locally, Peregian Family and Friends and OSCAR Inc have organised a Meet the Candidates event for 10am to NOON on Saturday, February 22 at the Peregian Springs Golf Club. The suggested format for this event is a short presentation by each candidate to the audience, followed by a Q & A and then a meet and greet on a more informal, one-on-one basis. People keen to attend the event can RSVP via the Facebook event at: https://www.facebook.com/ events/493208534946167/ or by email to info@peregianfriends.com.

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Local News—Council Elections 2020

Div 9 Councillor signing off AS the candidates start to line up for our vote in March in the battle for Division 9, Councillor Stephen Robinson, pictured right, our Councillor for the past 8 years, will not be on the ballot. We caught up with Cr Robinson one last time and asked about his decision not to run and what’s next. Q1. What factors led to the decision elect not to re-stand? This was a tough decision but ultimately the decision not to run again came down to the need to assist in some family health challenges that requires me to spend more of my time at home. As you can appreciate, this isn’t possible given the councillor role requires a strong time commitment outside of normal working hours. Q2. What do you consider to be the greatest achievements in Peregian Springs/Peregian Breeze, Div 9, the Coast respectively? In terms of achievements I would like to firstly point out that these outcomes are always a huge team effort combining the skills and talents of many council officers, the community and to varying degrees my role as a councillor. In Division 9, it has been exciting to advocate and be involved in the larger projects such as upgrades to the Coolum Civic Centre, Coolum Library, sealing kilometres of gravel roads, Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary, Mount Ninderry walking trail and observation deck, environmental land purchases etc. However, the smaller community projects have been just as rewarding

including the Peregian Springs dog offleash park and multipurpose play area, Coolum Hearts clubhouse, Maroochy River Rowing Club upgrade to name a few. I have also thoroughly enjoyed my portfolio role in many of the major projects such as the solar farm, new airport runway, international broadband submarine cable and the new Maroochydore City Centre. I have loved the challenge of helping develop, advocate and implement the Regional Economic Development Strategy that is helping drive the region’s new economy. Q3. Is there anything you wish you could have helped improve more? Really, the list is too big to put into Peregian Springs News. Suffice to say I have plenty of projects that I will happily share with the new councillor if they wish. I would also respectfully encourage the new councillor to continue to lobby the state government to provide another access to Coolum from the Sunshine Coast Motorway as well as widening the motorway, widening of the Bli Bli bridge and assist council in funding a new pathway linking ..

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Local News—Cr Stephen Robinson signs off FROM PAGE 11.. Peregian Breeze to David Low Way. Q4. What have been the biggest challenges in the role? I think the biggest challenge is trying to divide your time effectively to meet the demands of the leadership role of a councillor, the additional portfolio responsibilities, the day to day business of council while getting out and about in the community to ensure they have the opportunity to raise their concerns and ideas. Q5. Any advice to new candidates for the Division? My advice would be to listen, learn and embrace the huge variety of responsibilities, systems, processes as it can be a little daunting at first. The Sunshine Coast Council is a

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wonderful organisation that puts the community first despite what you might read or hear and its staff will be there to support you as best it can to help serve and deliver for your community. Q6. What's next? All going well I would like to take up a part-time role on the Sunshine Coast and continue to use my expertise to help in whatever capacity I can. Q7. Are there any other comments you would like to make? I would like to sincerely thank the Peregian Springs community for providing me the opportunity to serve you over the last 8 years. It has been a privilege to be your councillor and I wish you all the very best for the future.

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Events a plenty for Sunshine Coast HOW often have you heard about an event after it has happened that you would actually loved to have gone along to? In a bid to stop our readers having that outcome on the Sunshine Coast, we’ve skimmed the web to find what’s on in the coming months that might be worthy of a diary note. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9: Peregian Originals, Peregian Beach Park, Noon to 5pm THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13: My Aged Care Expo 2020 Maroochydore RSL, 9am to 2.30pm SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15: Sunshine Coast Dessert Festival featuring Adrian Zumbo, Aussie World, 10am to 7pm. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22: Spicers Sunshine Coast Asian Food Festival, Spicers Retreat, Maleny, 1pm to 6pm. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23: Sunshine Coast Collective Markets, Barns Lane, Coolum Beach, 8am to Noon.

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FEBRUARY 22 to MARCH 3 Noosa Festival of Surfing, Park Rd, Noosa Heads SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29: The Drop Festival featuring Boy & Bear, The Presets, Ball Park Music, All Day, DZ Deathrays, Kita Alexander and Graace, Noosa Dolphins Rugby Club, 1pm to 10pm. SATURDAY/SUNDAY, MARCH 7/8: Sunshine Coast Brick Event (Lego) Venue 114, 9am to 3pm daily. SATURDAY/SUNDAY, MARCH 7/8: Mooloolaba Swim Festival, Mooloolaba Esplanade, starts at 8am. SUNDAY, MARCH 29 Nitro Circus Live, Sunshine Coast Stadium, 6pm to 8.30pm.

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Painting pays off for Charlie THE next Arthur Boyd may well be amongst us. Peregian Springs’ student Charlie Derham’s artistic take on the view from his back deck led to him being awarded first prize in the Under 9 category of the Inaugural Local Artists - Local Content Student Award on January 22. He won art supply vouchers for himself and his school. As for the painting: “This is the view from our house. My painting is of trees and blue sky and some flags to stop people going on the new grass when they buy a new block. “I chose to paint flags because they are interesting and they are on the blocks of land.” Charlie’s work is currently on display at the Event Centre, Caloundra as part of the Local Artists Local Content exhibition. (photo: contributed)

Alfie adds a Swiss trip to his dance journey AS Peregian Springs News hits the streets for February, 15 year old ballet dancing star Alfie Shacklock will be performing on stage in the prestigious Prix De Lausanne 2020 in Switzerland. Alfie, who danced at The Dance Centre Peregian Springs, will compete against 84 other dancers from around the world for a range of scholarship and award opportunities, including the chance to win 12 months tuition and board to study at a Prix De Lausanne partner school. The competition is on from February 2 to 9, with sessions live streamed at www.prixdelausanne.org. Go Alfie!!! (photo: contributed) 14

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MP takes on Coast netball game WHEN the whistle blows on the 2020 netball season and more than 2000 players take to the courts as part of the Sunshine Coast Netball Association, they’ll do so with Member for Ninderry Dan Purdie on their side. MEMBER for Ninderry Dan Purdie is the first to admit his ball skills need work, but that didn’t stop him proudly accepting the role of Patron of Sunshine Coast Netball Association in January. “It’s a real honour to be asked to be patron of the Sunshine Coast Netball Association, who are doing so much to encourage participation in one of our country’s most popular sports,” Mr Purdie said. “During the peak of the season,

there’s hardly a day that goes by where there’s not a game of netball or training going on,” he said. “As home to the successful, Suncorp Super Netball winning team Sunshine Coast Lightning, there is no doubt they are also inspiring the next generation of netball superstars on courts across the coast. SCNA President Tanya Elms said the Association was excited and grateful to have Dan on board as their Patron. “Dan is an avid fan of our great game and has already shown enormous support for our Association,” Tanya said. “We look forward to growing our relationship over the coming years.”

Help the environment and local students LOCAL businesses, Burrito Bar and Aveo, have joined with members of the Peregian Springs State School community to support the school’s Containers for Change fundraiser targeted at airconditioning the school’s classrooms. In 2019 more than $7000 16

was raised, enough for 1.5 rooms. If you’d like to help, containers, without lids, can be dropped off at the Grounds Care office near the outdoor courts at the school between 8.15am and 8.45am on Tuesdays and Fridays each week.

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Rec fields ready for new year of fun THE fences are down and the rec fields are now open again, just in time for the next season of touch football. A council spokeswoman said the Ridges Sports Complex fields are maintained and leased from Sunshine Coast Council by the Coolum Touch Football Association Inc. “The fields were closed on 20 December 2019 through to 27 January 2020 to allow for field refurbishment works which included returfing, repairs, weed control, fertilisation and irrigation system improvements,” she said. “All works were funded in partnership by the association and council through fundraising efforts and

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grants. Coolum Touch Football Association sign on for 2020 is now open. Anyone interested in playing is encouraged to contact the club for via coolumtouch@gmail.com” or search for Coolum Touch Football Association on facebook.

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Local profile—Jacinta Alkin

Aiming for happy healthy Mums TEN years working in the health industry and seeing the effects diseases such as osteoporosis and diabetes can have on women’s health has inspired Peregian local Jacinta Alkin to return to her roots as a fitness trainer and focus her attention on helping women to stay fit, particularly at times when the stage of life can make it hard. Jacinta a former ballet dancer who started her career in the Fitness industry as a group fitness instructor at an early age before moving on to become a gym instructor and personal trainer, said her clients had always been predominantly female, which had led to her focus on women’s health. She said it could be hard for women to stay active when they are pregnant and post-natal and this challenge had inspired her to look at these times of life and to begin developing group training programs that incorporated both fitness and social goals as part of her JacFit Personal Training business. “Women need to know they can trust a fitness trainer who understands the demands of being a wife/partner, mother, employee, businesswoman and housekeeper, all the while trying to balance some much needed time for themselves to look and feel great and to have the energy to get through their days,” Jacinta said. “The social aspect of women coming together and exercising in groups plays a very important role for women to meet other women in similar positions and that social interaction is critical for wellbeing and mental health 22

Photo courtesy of: @littleladypics as well.” “I have completed Cert 3 & 4 in Fitness several times together with ongoing courses for Pregnant women”. For Mums out there looking to get a bit fitter and more social, Jacinta has developed a six week course, The Mum Fit 2020 program, which will include a weekly 45 minute walking/ exercise group session with bring your own prams and bubs, a fitness consultation with Jacinta, and a value pack including a BakSlap sunscreen applicator and travel size tube of sunscreen, and a soft copy book of MUM-fit Self-Love Motherhood book by Alison Simpson, who also will be giving a group talk on motherhood tips throughout the 6 weeks. The program cost is $150. The group will meet at The Pool Café on Tuesdays at 9.30am and finish there for coffee afterwards. Mums are also welcome to come along on a casual basis. Jacinta is also available to train women of all ages and fitness levels. Call 0427 375 840 or see “jacfitpersonaltraining” on facebook.

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Local Profile - Kathryn Chandler

Ready to engage and connect PEREGIAN Springs local Kathryn Chandler, pictured right, has started 2020 with a mission to engage and connect with residents as the newly appointed Community Liaison Officer based at the Ridges Recreation Club. “I am a proud local in the Peregian Springs community,” Kathryn said. “I grew up on the Sunshine Coast and after I completed my senior education I moved to Brisbane for five years and then onto Melbourne for two years, however there is no place like home and nothing can compare to the lifestyle that the Sunshine Coast has to offer. “At the beginning of 2019 I left the city and returned to my roots, settling in Peregian Springs with my partner and our two young children. “At the beginning of this year, I was appointed the role as the Community Liaison Officer (CLO) at Ridges Recreation Club in Peregian Springs and I am thoroughly enjoying the position.” As for what’s to come in 2020, Kathryn said it was shaping up to be a very exciting year. “One of my primary goals for the year is to engage and connect the community more frequently to build an even stronger community spirit. “I am currently organising fun, activities for the families and individuals that make up our beautiful community. “Some of the activities that the residents can look forward to this year include a dive-in movie night for the whole family, wine tastings, a Halloween kids’ disco party and many more exciting activities and events to come! 24

“With environmental issues close to heart, I am also working towards going paperless this year in the CLO office. “I would love to encourage all members of the community to sign-up for the new e-newsletter sent out via email each month and delivered straight to their inbox. To be added onto the e-newsletter email list, residents can simply email me cloridges@hotmail.com with their first name, preferred email address and consent to receive the e-newsletter. “This fresh, new monthly newsletter is filled with local news, updates, upcoming event details, healthy recipes, fun activities for the kids and so much more!” “If you have any general inquiries regarding living in Ridges Peregian Springs; getting involved in the community or would like a friendly chat, then please pop in and say “Hi”. Kathryn is available at the Ridges Recreation Club Office Mondays, 9am– 4:30pm, Wednesdays, 9am – 4:30pm and Fridays, 9am – 3:30pm.

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NINDERRY update: State Member Dan Purdie AUSTRALIA DAY LEGENDS

What better way to kick off the new year than by acknowledging some of our community champions who were acknowledged with Australia Day honours recently. Congratulations to all our well deserving award winners, who were recognized as part of Coolum Lions and Lioness’s annual Dan Purdie and members of Coolum Surf Club Australia Day celebrations. who were nominated for a Sunshine Coast This year’s Citizen of the Year Council Australia Day Award, including John was awarded to Sergeant Ben Ellingsen, who was also nominated for an Cox, of Coolum Police Station, for award (far left). going above and beyond in his role serving and protecting the local Ellingsen, Coolum and North Shore community. Coast Care member Diane Goodwillie, Community Group of the Year was Driven by KM charity founder and presented to Coolum and North Shore businesswoman Ange Mansey, and Coastcare. From monitoring nesting the Coolum Surf Club. turtles to weeding and protecting our It’s clear we are very well served by coastal foreshores, and helping raise many selfless individuals who are all awareness and education around working towards the same goal of important environmental issues, this making our community one of the best long established group of volunteers places to call home. have had a huge impact on maintaining this pristine environment LEAVE YOUR PHONE ALONE we live in. Tough new penalties are now in force Coolum State High student Jaidah for anyone caught using their mobile Jones was announced as the Young phone illegally while driving. Fines Person of the Year. Jaidah performs have increased to $1000, and the loss all of the school’s ‘Welcome to of four demerit points. This means Country’ ceremonies, and as well as some licence holders, like learners achieving an academic award for her and P-Platers could lose their licence school efforts, she is also an from just 1 offence. inspirational Indigenous female leader. The Volunteer of the Year was FAIR PLAY VOUCHERS awarded to Lindy and Kevin Horton, Don’t forget the second round of Fair for their many years of countless Play vouchers is now open. These dedication and service to the local vouchers are available for youth aged community. Their contribution began 5 to 17 whose parent/s have a valid long before they retired to Coolum, Department of Human Services health and continues to stretch far and wide. care card or pensioner concession I’d also like to recognize those locals card with the child’s name on it. For who were nominated for the Sunshine more information and to apply visit: Coast Australia Day Awards, including https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/ long serving volunteer lifeguard and sports/funding/fairplay/apply Coolum SLSC member John 26

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Business spotlight feature

New year, new look at Jetts

ABOVE: Matt Browne at the Jetts Peregian open day on February 1. RIGHT: The newly renovated gym. A new year has brought a new look at Jetts Peregian with the doors opening on a fully renovated gym just in time to help its members dig into their new year fitness resolutions. During January the club upgraded its equipment to the latest, brand new, strength, functional and cardio gear on the market. Owner Matt Browne, who bought the business in late 2019, said the renovation meant locals now had access to a fully equipped gym that would meet their training needs. He said the team were working to build on the strong community within the gym and already this year more group classes had been added to the weekly roster, adding extra value for club members. Matt said for $14.95 per week, and catering for all styles of training, membership of Jetts Peregian includes: • FREE group classes with an expanded timetable including Boxing, Commando, Core, 28

HIIT and more. See www.facebook.com/JettsPeregian for details; • Complimentary program and PT session to learn how to use the equipment and reach your goals; • 24/7 access to gym and all Jetts clubs around the world so you can workout on your terms. • Access to the best personal trainers on the Coast; • No lock-in contracts; • Onsite shower and change room facilities. Members are welcome from 14 years to senior citizens and everyone in between regardless of where they are on their fitness journey.

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Club snares top award

Coolum Tennis Club has won Tennis Queensland’s “Champion of Change” award for driving social inclusion and participation in tennis across all player ages and abilities. The award was presented during the recent ATP Cup and Brisbane International at the Queensland Tennis Centre. Head Coach Andrew Ash said the club was thrilled to be acknowledged by tennis peers for achievements in developing new programs and increasing player participation at the club. “It’s really satisfying to facilitate opportunities and passion in tennis - a game people can play and enjoy for life. “The club now has 250 players from ages 4 to 84 years active in weekly competitive, social, fitness, wheelchair and community programs, 30

‘It’s often the least naturally gifted person playing for pure enjoyment that we (coaches) get a huge thrill when they persevere and make progress,” Andrew said. The Coolum Tennis Club also offer squad coaching programs and pathways for competitive players chasing rankings in junior, senior and masters, however the inclusive club philosophy is about participation and wellbeing, explains Andrew Ash. “We have some juniors who choose to play 3-4 times per week: training, inter-club fixtures, regional-state tournaments, with great results… others choose much less and that’s okay,” “Senior club players Sam Ryan (1712 ATP world ranking), Emily Burns (top 100 female in Australia) and Peter Bilton (ITF World Masters Top 8) strive for tournament success,

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Local News but the bulk of adults join in our social Tennis and Game Fit sessions for general wellbeing”, said Andrew. Game Fit is a cardio group hit out whereby mixed abilities can play alongside one another in a positive environment, and the club run 17 sessions of the popular Game Fit each week. The next major event at the Coolum Tennis Centre is the annual Coolum Classic Wheelchair Tennis tournament in April (the second longest running wheelchair tournament in Australia) and the junior wheelchair tennis camp alongside. Andrew Ash is the only national wheelchair tennis coach in Queensland and his coaching team are also skilled in this specialist area. Local member for Ninderry Dan Purdie has recently visited the Coolum

Tennis Centre to meet players, members and coaching staff and is throwing his support behind club plans for infrastructure upgrades to further extend their programming and tournaments. “Coolum Tennis Club is achieving great things for our community in health and wellbeing but the popularity of the game, place, and coaching programs means the aged courts are under pressure – I’d like to see them get some funding to make improvements,” he said. The Club has a state government Activate Infrastructure grant pending and a successful outcome will mean the club can continue to meet demand on the centre and expand the program schedule. To find out more about the Club phone Andrew on 0421 391 505.

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School spotlight– PBC feature

Peregian Beach College commences a period of growth with their 2020 Vision

By Wayne Kennedy Principal, Peregian Beach College Student numbers are up! The new Peregian Pedagogical Framework is being implemented successfully under the College’s R.I.S.E. (Reflective Practice, Inclusivity, Service of Others & Excellence) values program. The Peregian Beach College leadership team have been listening to the needs of the community and have implemented new pedagogical practices to define modern learning using modern teaching strategies. The Peregian Pedagogies encompass the best elements of both traditional (core knowledge in subject areas – Australian Curriculum) and innovative approaches whereby a global perspective and collaboration skills are critical to the teaching and learning process. Peregian Beach College caters for students with a diverse range of talents, interests, needs and academic abilities through its vigorous and comprehensive academic program, diverse co-curricular activities 32

(Enhanced Learning Opportunities) and strong life skills program. Within the Peregian Pedagogical Framework the following elements are consistently implemented from Prep to Year 12: • Connectedness to the world, • Cultural knowledges, • Inclusivity, • Group identity, • Active citizenship, • High order thinking, • Deep knowledge, • Academic engagement, • Substantive conversation, • Metalanguage and the view of knowledge as problematic. The innovation in pedagogy and curriculum design at Peregian Beach College has developed through the teaching team working to grow and refine their instructional repertoire within a culture of cooperation and teamwork, not only amongst staff but also through the incorporation of parent and student input. Although there has been considerable change to Peregian College’s teaching pedagogy, the College’s belief remains that it is the human relationships that exist within a school that defines its character, its feel and the essential teaching and learning relations that are formed as a result. The personal and human connections and interactions remain essential to ensuring meaningful learning. Find out more about the school at www.pbc.qld.edu.au

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Travel

Southern capital serves up fun

WHEN it comes to Australian states that are relatively small, easy to navigate and offer a range of experiences for the traveller, Victoria is well worth a look. From the mountain ranges of the Great Dividing range to the northeast of Melbourne, and the rugged coastline to the south east and south west, the state has plenty to offer. For this Peregian Springs family, a journey south at Christmas time proved an enjoyable break from our normal Sunshine Coast life. Staying in a hill top cabin at the Big 4 at Healesville, complete with jumping pillow, two smallish pools, an outdoor inflatable park and the chance to hire and drive a four wheel buggy along a fun bush track, proved a hit. Having beautiful parrots, magpies, ducks and other native birds visit every morning for a birdseed hit just added to the enjoyment of the natural, wi-fi free break for our children. Located just moments away from Healesville Sanctuary, a visit was always on the card. While we’re spoilt on the Sunshine Coast with Australia Zoo, a laidback wander through the sanctuary’s exhibits and the chance to watch a platypus swimming playfully 34

were worth the entrance fee. For the Melbournians reading, they’ll know that Christmas in the city means checking out the famous Myer Christmas windows. This year, they were themed around the Gumnut babies. Even though we got there after the big day, the crowds were still pretty thick with onlookers keen to see what the masters of puppeteering had come up with for Christmas 2019. A wander around the city, over the Yarra River, by Flinders Street Station, along Southbank, through the alleyways, arcades and Chinatown proved both eye opening and delicious. A trip the annual Christmas Spectacular also proved popular. Between great family catch ups and a solid spot of sightseeing Melbourne 2019 was worth the effort.

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Local Heart PLAYGROUPS (during school terms) PEREGIAN SPRINGS PLAYGROUP meets on Mondays during school term from 9am –11am at St Andrew’s Anglican College. For children aged 0-5 years and is a free, community based initiative established by Noosa Anglican Church and co-ordinated by a local Mum who is also a Primary School Teacher. Contact the church on 5449 8009 for more. MAINLY MUSIC Tuesdays 9.30-10.30am during school term at the Salvation Army Meeting Rooms at 127 Greenoaks Drive, Coolum. $3 for one child, $5, per family. Incl morning tea. Call 5442 4218. ABCD SCRAMBLE—Playgroup of singing & dancing ,stories & fun. Thursdays 1011.30am school terms. Anglican Church Coolum on cnr Perry St & Beach Rd. $3 for one child, $5 for 2 or more. Incl morning tea. Call Carol - 5446 5334. COOLUM BAPTIST CHURCH – Playgroup on Fridays 9.30-11.30am school term time. Call Shauna on 0414 864 714. LOCAL CHURCH CONTACTS Coolum Beach Anglican Church -Cnr Perry St & Beach Rd Coolum Beach 0447 002 573 Or see www.anglicanchurchcoolum.com Noosa Anglican Church- 5449 8009 & www.anglicanchurchnoosa.org. Sunshine Beach (Bicentennial Drv) or Peregian Springs (in St Andrew’s , 40 Peregian Springs Dve) 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. 36

Coolum Uniting Church, Cnr Elizabeth St & Heathfield Rd ,Coolum www.maryburnettpres.org.au or 5446 1815 C3 Church Noosa, service time 10am Sunday, Noosaville State School Hall, 75 Beckmans Rd, Noosaville. See www.c3noosa.org Salvation Army, Meeting Rooms 127, Greenoaks Drive Coolum. Call Warren or Denise 0400 797 480 / 0418 214 723. Wave Church, 9.30am Sundays at The Cavern Theatre. Sunshine Beach State High. Ph: 5353 5152. Weekly events for youth, children and adults. wavechurch.com.au SALVATION ARMY GROUPS: Home League Join a positive group of women, learn new skills, support local community and enjoy encouragement in Christian faith. Every Thursday during school terms 9.3011.00. $5 includes morning tea. 3/127 Greenoaks Drive Coolum. Call Geraldine 5446 1973. WORSHIP MEETING The Salvation Army Coolum Beach-Mid Week Worship meeting. Second Thursday of each month (school holidays excluded). 9.30am morn tea, 10-11am meeting. All welcome. 3/127 Greenoaks Drive, Coolum (off Sth Coolum Rd). Call Denise or Warren on 5442 4218 for more. GOVERNMENT REP CONTACTS Peregian Springs– Local Sunshine Coast Councillor Stephen Robinson (Division 9) Tel – 5441 8086 State (Ninderry) - Daniel Purdie (Liberal National Party) Tel - 5406 7900 Federal (Fairfax) Ted O’Brien (Liberal member of Liberal National Party) Tel- 5479 2800

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Local Heart Peregian Breeze— Local Stephen Robinson (Division 9) State (Ninderry) Daniel Purdie– see previous page Federal (Wide Bay) Llew O’Brien (National member of the LNP) Tel - 1300 301 968 PEREGIAN FAMILY & FRIENDS COMMUNITY GROUP See www.peregianfriends.com, or www.facebook.com/ peregianfamilyandfriends. Phone 0400 053 444. SIGN UP TO HELP OUT - STORM SEASON Would you like to help your community and learn some new skills along they way? Coolum State Emergency Service is looking to grow its volunteer base and has numerous roles to be filled for people of all ages and experience. Email sescoolum@bigpond.com for more.

Congrats to Peregian Springs’ jazz musician Thomas Van Bruggen who recently was awarded first place in the Sunshine Coast Youth Jazz Bursary.

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