Peregian Springs News July 2021

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JULY 2021 | VOLUME 6 | ISSUE 10

PEREGIAN SPRINGS

NEWS

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WALL SIZED ART School wall takes an Emu walking

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The old residential sales centre for Peregian Springs has been sold with the new owner keen to clear the block and build a childcare centre for 93 children.

PLANS FOR CHILDCARE PLANS LODGED WITH COUNCIL TO BUILD A CHILDCARE CENTRE IN THE PLACE OF THE OLD SALES CENTRE NEXT TO THE GOLF CLUB CAR PARK AT 2 LONGWOOD DRIVE HAVE BEEN MET WITH A MIXED RESPONSE FROM LOCAL RESIDENTS.

A Material Change of Use application was lodged with Council on May 5 by NorthGroup Consulting which outlines plans for the 2553sqm corner block adjacent to the roundabout. It proposes to remove all existing buildings on the site and replace them with a two-storey Peregian Springs News - July 2021

childcare centre to be operated by Habitat Early Learning from 6.30am to 6.30pm. It will have 27 car parking spaces and a maximum occupancy of 93 children each day aged from six weeks to school age. As the property is in a Local Centre Zone, Council will decide whether or not it goes ahead, without the need for public consultation. A Sunshine Coast Council spokesman said: “the application is code assessable and a childcare centre is a consistent use on the site”.

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FROM THE ED’S DESK DEVELOPMENT IN PEREGIAN SPRINGS DOMINATES THE NEWS THIS MONTH.

There’s a Childcare Centre proposed for the old Golf Course land sales centre, a Tavern and multi-unit dwellings next to Arcare Aged Care and a reduced density mixed-use commercial and multi-unit dwelling project on the lower block at Koel Circuit near Coles. With public comment set to open on some developments but not others because of zoning and planning definitions, a review of Planning laws currently underway by Sunshine Coast Council and due to finish in a couple of years might come too late for our local area. But keep an eye out to have your say on whether you’d like to see a Tavern next to Arcare Aged Care at the gateway to our suburb

or some other community use element (the zoning definition of “community use” is wide and could permit many facilities ranging from Community Centre, Library, Child Care, Service Station to a Tavern). We’ll be following this issue closely. COVID has smashed hospitality staffing numbers but there’s a great story with a local Peregian Breeze family-run café thinking outside the square to solve an industry-wide staff shortage. Goldie and the Greengrocer has a plan to fully train local kids just starting out in their first school job to make the world of work a positive experience with a whole new group of friends (see p8). Get along and support Goldies at Peregian Breeze in this great boost for local kids and innovative approach to opportunities for local youth. Until next month, Rebecca

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MURAL HIGHLIGHTS LOCAL STORY WHEN PEREGIAN SPRINGS STATE SCHOOL STUDENTS WALK PAST ONE OF THEIR NEWEST BUILDINGS, THEY HAVE THE CHANCE TO EXPERIENCE “EMU WALKING”.

The massive two-storey mural, created by Nikita Newly from New Dreaming Art and Ben and Dave from Rhythm Colour Collective, was started on May 24 and unveiled on June 9 in front of special guests including Ninderry MP Dan Purdie, Noosa MP Sandy Bolton, Coolum High School Principal Troy Ascot. Kabi Kabi Elder Uncle Tais performed a Welcome to Country on the day. The project was undertaken during Reconciliation Week. Nikita said the mural captured elements Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children wanted to see on their wall, including community, a meeting place and home,

heritage, an emu, surrounding areas, bunya trees, travel tracks and plants native to Australia.

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TAVERN POSSIBLE AT KOEL CCT EXACTLY WHAT THE TWO LARGE VACANT LOTS ADJACENT TO PEREGIAN SPRINGS SHOPPING CENTRE AT KOEL CIRCUIT WILL LOOK LIKE IN A FEW YEARS’ TIME IS SLOWLY GETTING CLEARER.

On the Motorway (low) side of Koel Circuit the public notification period for the application for a material change of use to allow the building of 38 residential units over multiple levels, 4 SOHO (Small Office Home Office) commercial units and a Food and Drink Outlet finished on July 6. The SOHO commercial units are planned to be on the lower level with street access, providing for limited uses such as medical specialist, small hairdresser or arts and craft gallery. There at 92 car parks proposed as part of the

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plan. The 38 units are split between 30 threebedroom units and eight two-bedroom units. The latest incarnation of the development application is a significant reduction from the previously proposed development of the site which featured 74 residential units and 9 SOHO commercial units. The public responses received will now be considered by Council officers as part of the next step in the application assessment process. On the high-side on the block bound by Arcare block, Ridgeview Drive, Pavillion Drive and Koel Circuit, development plans were lodged on June 4 for a three-storey tavern and 58 multiple dwelling units. The plans for the Tavern show an undercover parking area on the ground floor, and a bistro, gaming room, bottle shop, kitchen and

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outdoor dining area facing Ridgeview Drive. A large function area, lobby, kitchen and deck will take up the upper level. The residential units are to be built in three separate blocks around a central open space and a communal swimming pool. The plan provides for 41 two-bedroom units, 16 three-bedroom units and 1 four-bedroom unit. A Council spokesman said while the tavern application had been lodged it was not yet ready for consideration by Council. “The application is impact assessable under the current planning provisions and triggers public notification where the community will have an opportunity to lodge a formal submission for council’s consideration,” the spokesman said. “The application is currently not properly made, with further information required about land ownership and access to the site. “If properly made, as with all development

applications, this application will be thoroughly assessed on its individual merits.” Peregian Family & Friends has sought feedback from its members on the proposed tavern development, noting on its Facebook page that approval by Council is expected to take “quite some time” based on issues such as the number of car parks proposed and the size of the residential building blocks. “Local residents may also be concerned about the presence of a gaming room (poker machines) and also by the absence of any short-term motel room facilities, which are desirable for people visiting aged relatives in Arcare and Aveo,” PFAF said on their Facebook post on the topic. The progress of both developments can be followed at Council’s development website www.developmenti.sunshinecoast.qld.gov. au by searching on application numbers MCU21/0174 (Tavern) and MCU21/0080 (38 units).

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MIXED VIEWS ON CHILDCARE PLAN Continued from page 1

“As with all development applications, this application will be thoroughly assessed on its individual merits”. Council’s website notes that while residents are able to submit a written comment on any development proposal at any time, for code assessable applications those comments will be considered by the assessing officer and “no appeal rights apply and you will not receive a copy of the decision notice”. Long-time Longwood Drive resident Mike Curley said he only found out about the application by luck and was concerned about the impact it could have on the amenity of the local neighbourhood, and traffic volumes at the Longwood Drive / Peregian Springs Drive roundabout. Mr Curley said he was also concerned about the increased noise of vehicles accessing the

site for at least 12 hours every day. Meanwhile, there has been support shown on local social media boards for the proposal, particularly from working families happy to see more childcare spots available locally. A look at Council’s development website, www.developmenti.sunshinecoast.qld.gov. au shows that the application MCU21/0131 moved into the “Decision” phase on May 20, although there is no date set yet for bringing down that decision.

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GOLDIE’S JUNIOR SUPER STARS Peregian Breeze Café, “Goldie & the Green Grocer” is putting into practice the ‘takes a Village to raise a child’ philosophy to solve a staffing shortage created by COVID and affecting not just their café but the hospitality industry as a whole. “Goldies” owners, James Fraser and Georgie Lazarus, who’ve spent their lives in hospitality locally and across the world, had just opened their café when COVID hit and borders shut, cutting the usual “awesome influx” of passionate hospitality workers from interstate and overseas. The couple are no strangers to hard work and running on high energy, but the staffing shortage was taking a toll on everyone. “During COVID, hospitality suffered a crisis … our team was working ridiculous hours and we know of many businesses that had job ads up for months but no-one to fill them,” Georgie said, adding the problem was exacerbated by a shortage of rental homes so those looking for a change from another state couldn’t easily come. Rather than getting ‘disenchanted and exhausted’ James, a trained chef with hospitality in his blood having been ‘born in a Pub’ and worked at some of the Coast’s best restaurants including Sum Yung Guys and Bistro C, and Georgie, a ‘hospo’ veteran with a Degree in Marketing and PR, brainstormed to think of a solution and came up with the “Junior Superstars” training program. “We had an idea. Why not think long-term, hire some juniors, invest in training them well and hopefully we will have solved our staffing issues by this time next year,” Georgie said “We put out the call for Junior Superstars and we were blown away by the response! We held an info session and 20 kids showed up! We told them all about the good - make friends, work all over the world, the bad missing birthday parties due to weekend work and the ugly of ‘hospo’ work - cleaning 8

up gross things and the odd occasion of a rude customer and told them to think about whether this sounded good. They all said “Yes”!!” Georgie said. “We were so inspired by their enthusiasm that we decided to figure out a way to give them all a job.” “Honestly, the industry needs a shake-upthere is still an ‘old school’ and ‘character building’ tough way of treating staff and the long hours and split-shifts aren’t conducive to a nice life. “People don’t want to work in an environment like that anymore. We want to make it a great experience, especially for kids just starting out in work,” Georgie said. Although it’s a small café and paying for the training and work of such a big influx of staff is a huge responsibility, Georgie said she and James are committed to these Juniors and are working hard to design and implement a training program that she says is a unique approach in the hospitality industry where..

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FROM PAGE 8 ... tertiary pathways are well defined, but there’s nothing for young workers starting their first job. “Our intention is to not only train them in typical ‘junior jobs’ like dishes and polishing cutlery but also get them learning barista skills, food prep, customer service and more to foster an environment for developing the next generation of hospitality professionals.” Georgie said the benefits of hospitality work ranged from being a job you can travel with you, that can put you through Uni and offer life-skills and life-long friends. James and Georgie, as parents themselves (of a three year old Goldie, after whom the café is named, and Humphrey, 18-monthsold) want to make local kids’ first work experience positive and supportive. Training has already started with sessions done after hours so all the new team can to mix together (away from the pressure of

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customers) and at other times the Junior Superstars shine individually on a real café shift themselves with an experienced ‘shift mentor’ by their side to help. Georgie says as the youngsters complete their rotations through the different aspects of café work she’ll also help them write and update their resume to include the training they have done - with some already showing particular talent and passion for some areas. “We’re inspired by the enthusiasm of our Juniors,” Georgie said, adding that it’s rewarding for she and James to “give back” to the community and share their knowledge and love of hospitality. Follow the journey of the “Junior Superstars” at the Goldie and the Greengrocer Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ goldieandthegreengrocer and keep an eye out for the new Goldies’ Evening dinners menus launching soon – visit them at California Boulevard, Peregian Breeze.

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MP WANTS YOUR TAKE ON DEATH WHETHER PEOPLE WITH GRAVE MEDICAL CONDITIONS CAN END THEIR OWN LIFE WITHOUT IT BEING DEEMED A SUICIDE OR HOMICIDE IS UP FOR DEBATE IN STATE PARLIAMENT IN SEPTEMBER.

The Voluntary Assisted Dying laws were introduced in to Parliament by Premier Annastascia Palaszcuk and are at the committee stage. The committee, comprising three Labor Party members, 0ne One Nation member and two LNP Party members will decide what form these laws take when they are presented to Parliament for debate by the whole of Parliament in September. LNP Member for Ninderry Dan Purdie wants to be ready for this debate and take your views directly to Parliament. So he has put out an urgent survey which he is urging residents to complete on this life and death matter. “I believe this is a matter beyond politics, and I’ve always said I would seek the views of my community before I vote on the legislation (in September). If you haven’t already, I encourage you to read through the proposed legislation. In the draft laws, a dying person must: 1. Have an eligible condition that is advanced and progressive, and expected to cause death within 12 months. 2. Have a capacity to make a decision around end-of-life choices. 3. Be acting voluntarily and without coercion. 4. Be at least 18 years of age. 5. Satisfy residency requirements including being an Australian citizen or permanent resident. 6. And have been a resident of Queensland for at least a year. The explanatory memorandum for the criteria says they are intended to provide a balance between enabling individual choice 12

and access to the scheme with appropriate safeguards to protect vulnerable people from coercion and limit access to those who are suffering and dying. What “coercion” of a dying person means is wide and includes but isn’t limited to “intimidation or a threat or promise, including by an improper use of a position of trust or influence.” The Bill stops just anyone initiating a conversation with the dying person about assisted dying. Only a medical practitioner or nurse practitioner may initiate a discussion about voluntary assisted dying if, at the same time the practitioner informs the person about: • The treatment options available to the person and the likely outcomes of that treatment; and • The palliative care and treatment options available to the person and the likely outcomes of that care and treatment. If a person decides they want to go down the assisted dying path and they meet those initial six criteria then the draft laws explain the detailed request and assessment process required to be undertaken with the person and authorised medical practitioners before a “voluntary assisted dying substance (which is) a Schedule 4 or Schedule 8 substance, as defined in the Poisons Standard, or a combination of those substances” is approved for use either by self-adminstration, an authorised contact person or by a qualified practitioner. The draft laws also set up a Voluntary Assisted Dying Review Board to oversee the VAD scheme and says the Board needs to act independently and in the public interest.

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PROGRAM BOOSTS YOUNG GUNS AUGUST 12 MARKS THE UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL WORLD YOUTH DAY AND FOR ROTARY INTERNATIONAL AND IT’S LOCAL CHAPTER, ROTARY NOOSA DAYBREAK, WORKING TO HELP DEVELOP YOUTH POTENTIAL IS ONE OF THE REASONS FOR THE CLUB’S EXISTENCE EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR.

Rotary Noosa Daybreak Club (which has a number of Peregian Springs members) meets at Noosa Springs for breakfast each Thursday and works constantly with the community to bring programs to Youth of all ages and backgrounds in an inclusive and supportive environment – helping them to meet new people and develop their own confidence and voice benefitting themselves and others. With regular inspirational and informative speakers coming to breakfast, Rotary Noosa Daybreak recently hosted Bella Granland, (pictured above with Club president Richard Marsh). Bella is a young community member that Rotary Noosa Daybreak sponsored to go to the week-long Rotary Youth Leadership Award camp (RYLA) at Luther Heights at Coolum, who returned to share her experience. Bella said she was very shy and grew up with the same group of friends on the Sunshine Coast so meeting new people, public speaking or making her views known to a group did not come naturally. The experience

Ever wondered how to go about publishing your own book? Well, Peregian Springs local and author of three romance novels Donna Munro might have the answer for you. Donna has just put the final touches on a non-fiction book about publishing your own book. Aptly named, How to Self-Publish in Oz, the book aims to guide aspiring authors and self-publishers through the myriad challenges self-publishing presents. 14

showed her “so many things she didn’t know” about herself and took her out of her “comfort zone” with the support of a new group of friends (the program is especially designed for 18 to 27 year olds). Bella said she conquered many fears throughout the week and has a new mindset in which to approach her work and university studies. Having had so much fun and enrichment, she’s applied to go back as a RYLA camp leader next year. If you’d like to know more about Rotary Youth programs, Rotary local and world community support programs or would like to go along to a breakfast meeting with the friendly, community minded Rotary Noosa Daybreak club please see www. noosadaybreakrotary.org or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/rotarynoosa or call 1300 791 226 or email secretary. noosadaybreak@rotary9600.org Donna said she had documented every step of her own self-publishing journey for The Zanzibar Moon so she didn’t have to remember how to do all again next time and these notes formed the basis of this book. Whether it’s planning the release day, buying ISBNs, registering with the National Library of Australia, pricing, designing a cover or planning a marketing campaign, there are tips to be shared. The book is available on Amazon and at www.donnamunroauthor.com peregianspringsnews.com.au


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BUSINESS PROFILE - SUNSHINE BEAUTY THERAPY

TREAT YOURSELF TO A SPA DAY Everyone needs a good Therapist and we’re lucky enough to have an internationally qualified former North Shore Sydney studio owner now residing here with us. Jane Guthrie first came to Health and Beauty Therapy upon a career change from Tourism. After a career spanning over 12 years as a Sydney salon owner and operator, Queensland has called to her and she’s brought her vast experience and an individualised technique to her new professional salon, purpose-built for privacy, quiet, rejuvenation, warmth and calm. Jane’s arrived here in the nick of time too. With winter upon us both men and women can find their dry skin becomes tight and restrictive and prone to cracking, circulation can be poor and muscles can be sore from hunching over in the cold – all of these can

lead to dysfunction in the body. A good way to help avoid all that is to look after your skin and muscles through the physical therapy of exfoliation and massage to stimulate blood flow and collagen production, to ease soreness and tension and also to moisturise the skin for optimal movement, comfort and healthy glow. Jane specialises in long treatments so she can tune into the skin and body. She tailors her work to suit her client’s needs at

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that moment. Using only Australian-made, certified organic skin care products, Jane says her products and treatments have benefitted clients from teens to those in their nineties. Jane focuses 100% on the client at all times and she says people can feel comfortable to come as they are: no make up or in work gear, and even after a bad day and when they don’t feel like making conversation. “(With my experience) I create a warm and trusting environment and can bring client’s stress levels down and bring them to a transcendental state of relaxation so the muscles relax and they can get all the beneficial healing effects of the treatment,” Jane said. She said the earlobes, scalp and toes are not forgotten in her treatment as they contain important pressure points. Jane’s keen to have locals experience her treatments and is offering a new client welcome offer. Phone 0416 144 999 or see www.sunshinebeautytherapy.com.au.

Makeover launch a hit Stella Blue Bakery and Cafe at Peregian Springs Shopping Centre turned it on for locals on June 19 when they officially launched their new look. The recent renovation of the cafe, which opened up the sight lines to the kitchen and refreshed the counter space, has been backed with a bigger range of products on sale includuing a range of eclairs with different fillings and even vegan donuts.

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PBSLSC Advisory Board president Gerard O’Brien said this month that the key for the club to hit its ambitious aim of going out on its own was to have a strong list of volunteers that would enable it to meet the requirements of SLSC for taking responsibility for patrolling its patch of beach. The other element was to have community support for the club in terms of signing up as members and becoming involved in social and fundraising activities. With regards to the training for new life

savers, Noosa Heads Surf Life Saving Club will launch its next Bronze Medallion course from August 7 at Peregian Beach. The month long course will end with assessment on September 11 (weather permitting). In other news at the club, former Coolum Beach Surf Life Saving Club President John Roderick has been announced as the inaugural president of the new PBSLSC once it is inaugurated. Leigh McCready, who has been a member of the leadership team for the past three years, has stepped down from her role to take on a new position with the Liberal Party in Noosa. Mr O’Brien commended Leigh for her service which saw Nippers grow from zero three years ago to 160 children last season. Bronze Medallion registration is at https:// www.noosasurfclub.com.au/register-forcourses or phone 5448 0900.

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COUNCIL NEWS WITH DIVISION 9 COUNCILLOR MARIA SUAREZ

NEW LAND FOR COMMUNITY as upgrades to other playground and fitness equipment at Cordellia Street, Coolum Beach and Grove Park, Peregian Springs. I’ll update on other projects planned for division 9 in the coming year. DEVELOPMENT WATCH

Development continues to be closely followed and the community are asking questions about recent applications in Peregian Springs. Developmenti on council’s website provides all documentation and the ability to lodge comments or submissions on current applications. DOONAN CREEK LAND

Councillor Maria Suarez at Doonan on World Environment Day. Picture: Carly Dirie of Cloudwalker Creative.

PROJECT NEWS FROM BUDGET

Council adopted its budget for the 2021/22 financial year and I’m pleased to be able to progress projects which have been on the community wish list for some time. This includes funding for community consultation for a new Peregian Springs Community Centre and $103,000 to construct a pathway at Park Crescent, Coolum Beach. Road improvements and sealing of unsealed roads remains a priority and the budget has allocated $300,000 to improve the safety of and upgrade the Coolum Sports intersection at David Low Way, Coolum with a number of unsealed roads getting upgrades throughout Division 9 A missing link of the coastal pathway at Coolum Beach between Lions Park and Norrie Job Park will be built as well as a new amenity block at Jack Morgan Park. Planning for a new community park at our Blue Heart at Yandina Creek will begin as well 22

Council acquired 94 hectares of land to expand the existing Doonan Creek Environment Reserve, bringing it to an impressive 474 hectares. This purchase was made possible thanks to Environment Levy funds. On June 5, I joined in with the community to celebrate this as part of World Environment Day, by helping to plant 1200 native trees, shrubs and ground covers on the reserve. Doonan Creek Environment Reserve is a special place, and I’m looking forward to this area being publicly accessible in the future – so everyone has the opportunity to enjoy it. STAY IN TOUCH

If you have other 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 usually on the second Wednesday of each month. Changed to Tuesday 13th July for this month. Please keep an eye on my Facebook page for updates. Cheers, Cr. Maria Suarez Division 9 – Sunshine Coast Council peregianspringsnews.com.au


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GOLF PRO JOINS LOCAL RANKS PEREGIAN GOLF’S SCORED AN EAGLE BY ATTRACTING AN AUSTRALIAN PGA PRO TO CALL OUR LOCAL GOLF NEST HOME.

Katelyn Must, 30, is one of 80 female PGA pros in Australia and the only female PGA pro on the Sunshine Coast resident coaching at an 18-hole golf course. She is recognised as one of the best Golf coaches in Australia and she’s packed more golf into her young life than many do in a lifetime. Fresh from Royal Fremantle in Perth, Katelyn’s come home to the Sunshine Coast (completed her PGA Traineeship at Horton Park previously) and is keen to have golf grow and thrive in our community. With strong competition experience, success in coaching beginners to pros and a special interest in women’s and kids’ engagement in the game, we can expect to see some exciting clinics and programs being offered regularly at Peregian Golf for different ages and skills. Places are now open for introductory lessons and a variety of clinics coming up. Any age from 6 years old to 100 can get involved. She conceived and grew the successful “mini hats” junior golf development pathway and

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programs in Western Australia, and is busily making it happen locally here too. Katelyn says the benefits of golf are massive from being in nature, calming your mind and for both physical and mental health. “As we get older it’s often harder to meet people, especially if you’ve just moved to an area, golf is great for that “networking and friendships” Katelyn said. Her coaching clients, Katelyn said, are often surprised how quickly they learn and improve and get playing on the golf course, so a ‘sense of achievement comes early on’. “If you get into good habits early, you’ll be out playing on the course in a few weeks,” Katelyn said. Having played courses all around the world including competing on the Australian professional tour and European tour, Katelyn says we are very spoilt here at Peregian Golf with low public course fees, a driving range and a beautifully maintained course right at your toes. “Come and try it- you’ll love it,” Katelyn said. For information on lessons at all levels of skill as well adult and kids clinics, call Peregian Pro Shop 5471 5400 or email kmust@pgamember.org.au.

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Golf Tip - Improve your chipping What is a chip shot in golf?

A chip is a shot that is played from the around the green and carry’s 30% of the way and runs the remaining 70% to the hole – it has more roll that flight time.

Why is it important?

Golf is played in an uncontrolled environment – wind, funny lies, in the sand, long grass, short grass and more. Chances are you are going to miss the green at some point and you want to have the ability to hit the ball close to the hole to keep your score low as possible. Even the best players in the world average 2 bogeys per game of golf.

How to play a chip shot?

The club selection is the most important part - you can use any club in your bag, the most commonly used clubs would be a SW or a 7 iron (depending on how much the ball needs to run).

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With your setup you want your feet width to be around a club head apart and your club shaft pointing at the left side of your belly button - this will allow you to make better contact with the ball and reduce the amount of movement you create with your lower body. You now want to draw an imaginary line from the ball to the inside of your New Peregian Golf feet and the ball to line up Pro Katelyn Must in the centre. Move your hands to the bottom of the grip for more control on the club. This shot is about controlling distance, so you want to imagine you have your putter in your hand, rock your shoulders and hold your finish position, with very little movement in the lower body in comparison to hitting a long drive.

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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/ 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 C3 Church Noosa, Noosaville State School Hall, 75 Beckmans Rd, Noosaville. See www.c3noosa.org

Beach State High. Ph: 5353 5152. Weekly events for youth, children and adults. wavechurch.com.au PEREGIAN FAMILY & FRIENDS INC

Peregian Family & Friends Inc Est 2017. Advocates for and organises family friendly initiatives across the Peregian region. Email: info@peregianfriends.com Mob: 0400 053 444 Web: www.peregianfriends.com Meets: 2nd Sunday of each month 1pm Peregian Surf Club ROTARY NOOSA DAYBREAK meet regularly on Thursday mornings for breakfast at Noosa Springs from 6.45am for fundraising and to hear from regular interesting speakers. See www.noosadaybreakrotary.org or @ rotarynoosa on Facebook to find out more, or phone 1300 791 226 or email secretary. noosadaybreak@rotary9660.org

Noosa Anglican Church - including Peregian Springs 5449 8009 & www.anglicanchurchnoosa.org. Sunshine Beach (Bicentennial Drv) or Peregian Springs (in St Andrew’s , 40 Peregian Springs Dve)

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at the Lions Den (next to Fire Station) Russell St Coolum Beach at 2pm on the second Tuesday of the month. . Contact: secretary@ quotacoolum.com or Sandra Verrall on 0457 355 734.

The next date for the Barely Worn, Slow Fashion, markets has been set as Saturday, August 21, at the Coolum Civic Centre from 8am to 11.30am. Gold coin donation on entry. Local Sunshine Coast Councillor Maria Suarez, office (Division 9) Tel – 5475 9810 State (Ninderry) Dan Purdie - Tel - 5406 7900 (Peregian Springs) State (Noosa) Sandy Bolton (Independent) Tel - 5319 3100 (Peregian Breeze) Federal (Fairfax) Ted O’Brien - Tel- 5479 2800 (Wide Bay) Llew O’Brien - 1300 301 968 peregianspringsnews.com.au


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