Peregian Springs News July 2022

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JULY 2022 | VOLUME 7 | ISSUE 11

PEREGIAN SPRINGS

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Better pedestrian access to the beach from Peregian Breeze is in the Budget.

BUDGET OFFERS HOPE SUNSHINE COAST COUNCIL’S $847 MILLION 2022/2023 BUDGET WAS PASSED THROUGH COUNCIL UNOPPOSED ON JUNE 23, BRINGING WITH IT GOOD NEWS FOR A NUMBER OF PROJECTS IN DIVISION 9.

Councillor Maria Suarez said spending in the northern end of the Division would bring benefits for locals and visitors alike. “Coolum locals and visitors can make use of the new $350,000 amenities block planned for Jack Morgan Park and practise their ball skills on a new half-court basketball court in Lions-Norrie Job Park,” Cr Suarez said. “Lovers of our coastal pathway Peregian Springs News - July 2022

will be pleased that design will start on a 232m missing link along David Low Way, Coolum Beach, and it should be easier to exit the Coolum Sports Complex with an upgrade to the intersection onto David Low Way. “Toddler energy will have another outlet with a new extension to the playground at Peregian Breeze. “Whether walking or riding, plans are progressing for a new pathway along Emu Mountain Road, between Old Emu Road and David Low Way, to make the trip between Peregian Breeze and the beach safer for pedestrians and cyclists.” Continued, page 2

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RATES TO RISE BY ABOUT $65 From page 1 Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson said a decade of prudent fiscal had provided the foundations for a budget focused squarely on delivering a stronger, better and sustainable region. “Despite the challenges our region has faced over the last few years, our council is forecast to achieve a strong $31.8 million operating result this year,” Mayor Jamieson said. “This enables us to re-double our efforts to provide the services our community requires as well as continue to invest in the infrastructure and facilities that enhance the liveability and prosperity of one of the fastest growing regions in the country.” Rates will rise off the back of increased land valuations, however Mayor Jamieson said Council had worked to limit the impact. “While council is required, by law, to use

the State Government’s valuation figures to calculate the general rate, we have made adjustments to our rating categories to mitigate the full impact of the valuation increase,” Mayor Jamieson said. “We know that the State Government valuation increases have ranged from 9.5 to 80.7 per cent, however with what council has done in this budget, the rate increase will generally not be anywhere near those percentages. “The majority of the principal place of residence properties – around 60 per cent of all residential properties – will see a 5 per cent or $63.50 increase in their general rate. “When taking into account the general waste and recycling bin collection services and the environment, transport and heritage levies, the bottom-line increase for the majority of principal place of residence properties

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will be 4.84 per cent. Furthermore, anyone experiencing financial hardship can contact council before their rates are due and arrange a payment-by-instalments agreement over a six-month period, without interest being charged.” Key projects funded in Coolum, Peregian Springs and Peregian Breeze include: • Coolum Sports Complex Intersection, Coolum Beach $700,000 (with Qld Govt) • Jack Morgan Park New Amenities, Coolum Beach $350,000 • Coolum Aquatic Centre - Lighting Renewal, Coolum Beach $250,000; Equipotential Bonding, $200,000 • Coolum Esplanade Irrigation Project, Coolum Beach $194,666 • Emu Mountain Road Pathway Construction, Coolum Beach $100,000 • Tickle Park Coolum Beach additional shade to playground $80,000 • Jones Parade Coolum Beach – Pathway construction $76,000

• Peach Tree Park Peregian Springs - Install shade over playground $45,000 • Norrie Job Park, Coolum Beach design for pump track $40,000 • Replace Fence Coolum Beach Holiday Park, Coolum Beach $30,000 • Lions-Norrie Job Park Landscape, Coolum Beach $25,000 • Lowes Lookout Pathway, Coolum $24,000 • Peregian Breeze Park playground shade extension $15,000 • Wilkinson Park Vehicle Control, Coolum Beach $10,000 • Eagleford Court Park Bollards, Peregian Springs $10,000 • Hakea Way Park Bollard Renewal, Peregian Springs $10,000 • Design of Thomson Place Park, Peregian Springs $1,000 • Jack Morgan Park - Park bench $7,000 For a full list and more details see www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/budget.

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STUNNING FASHION FOR A CAUSE RESIDENTS OF AVEO PEREGIAN SPRINGS COUNTRY CLUB HAVE DUG DEEP TO RAISE MONEY FOR YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH ON THE SUNSHINE COAST.

The residents got together and organised a Gala Fashion Parade and Grand Raffle in June, raising $5,410 for Youturn Youth Support, a local not-for-profit group which last year supported more than 9,000 vulnerable young Australians and their families – many who were struggling with mental health concerns. With young people at the heart of everything Youturn does, their youth support services fall within three core focus areas of child safety, homelessness, and mental health. The devastating effects of isolation from the pandemic have meant that services are in dire need of funding to continue their important

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work and every cent counts. Youturn Engagement and Donor Relations Manager Susan Beaton said the group's mental health programs, delivered through five headspace centres (including Maroochydore), were running at capacity with waitlists stretching from weeks to months. “We know this is not acceptable which is why fundraising is so important," Susan said. "Events such as this highlights one of the biggest protective factors for young people that are doing it tough in having a caring community, who will listen, understand, show compassion and help those who are struggling to seek the support they need.” Bringing the convenience of shopping to retirement villages, particular mention should be made of Roz, Director of Portofino Fashion, Brisbane, who hosted the Fashion Parade and

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Resident event organisers from left: Sue Bardon, Mary White, Beth Fahy and Bron Kennedy.

pop-up shop on the day. In conclusion, the organisers of the event thanked the many local businesses and individuals for their tremendous support,

without which they could never have achieved such a great result. Aveo, in particular, were also acknowledged for their support of the fundraising initiative.

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NO EXCUSE FOR POOR DRIVING WITH SCHOOL HOLIDAYS UNDERWAY THE QUEENSLAND POLICE SERVICE HAS PUT MOTORISTS ON NOTICE THAT JULY IS NOT THE MONTH TO MISBEHAVE.

Minister for Police and Corrective Services Mark Ryan and Assistant Commissioner Ben Marcus used a press conference at the start of the holidays to challenge Queensland motorists to be the safest road users. These school holidays, police are using Operation Cold Snap to remind all road users that a safer drive is in their hands. Assistant Commissioner Marcus said challenging road users to create a safer environment for all Queenslanders and visitors was about calling out excuses and starting conversations amongst drivers. “It is pretty common for us to hear excuses when it comes to the roads,” Assistant Commissioner Marcus said. “From ‘I was only just over the speed limit’, to ‘I was only going around the corner’, we know these are common points of discussion among friends and family. “Next time you hear someone make an excuse for poor or unsafe driving behaviour; we challenge you to challenge them. “Are potholes really an excuse for crashes on our roads, or are they a reason to slow down and drive to the conditions? “Is being in a rush an excuse to speed or

drive distracted, or is about a changing your mind frame and giving your full attention to the roads at all times? “We make no apology in holding dangerous drivers to account and will Operation Cold Snap will be targeting driver behaviour this be patrolling Winter School Holidays. major roads throughout the course of this operation. Expect to see us anywhere at any time. “The responsibility for a safer drive starts with all of us as road users. “Please remember that when getting behind the wheel these school holidays.” Minister Ryan said school holidays were the best time to exemplify safe driving behaviours. “If you’re packing up the kids and the car, take the challenge and demonstrate safe road behaviours to your ever-watching back seat drivers,” Minister Ryan said. “Remember that every decision you make behind the wheel, counts and help make our Queensland roads as safe as can be.”

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WE’RE OFFICIALLY A BIOSPHERE IN JUNE, THE SUNSHINE COAST OFFICIALLY JOINED 738 OTHER AREAS ACROSS THE WORLD TO HAVE BEEN GRANTED BIOSPHERE RESERVE STATUS BY THE UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANISATION (UNESCO).

The reserves are described by UNESCO as areas that promote “solutions reconciling the conservation of biodiversity with its sustainable use. They are learning areas for sustainable development under diverse ecological, social and economic contexts, touching the lives of more than 250 million people”. Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson said recognition was a truly historic moment for the Sunshine Coast. “I am very proud to live and work in a region that has now become a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, as we continue to celebrate people and nature,” Mayor Jamieson said. “After years in the making, this prestigious designation will help us protect and enhance our region, communities, economy and our natural environment for future generations. “Becoming a biosphere supports council and the community’s clear plan and vision for the future of the Sunshine Coast. “Committing to being a biosphere ensures people on the Sunshine Coast can be confident their council and their broader

community respect the environment and understand their place living within it. “A biosphere designation shows the world we are a community that wants to live in harmony with our environment, recognises the need for responsible development to cater for the people choosing to live on the Sunshine Coast while also recognising the importance of preserving our natural environment.” Sunshine Coast Council Environment and Liveability Portfolio Councillor Maria Suarez said joining the network of UNSECO Biosphere reserves was a significant program to be part of. “Being a biosphere also has a range of benefits, particularly for our tourism and agriculture industries as our biosphere designation could support a sustainable ‘Produced on the Sunshine Coast’ brand which increases the value of products and services. “This is the culmination of years of work and preparation and I’d like to thank the Community Reference Group and the wider community for partnering with council in this process.”

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MAKING USE OF POLYSTYRENE TAKING POLYSTYRENE WASTE AND CONVERTING IT FOR FUTURE USE IS ALL IN A DAY’S WORK FOR THE TEAM AT RESOURCE RECOVERY AUSTRALIA (RRA).

With the addition of a processing machine to the rubbish tip precinct at 561 Eumundi Road, Doonan, RRA is now able to take expanded polystyrene, often used to package things like televisions, and convert it into a raw material used to make toys, park benches and even insulation. RRA Noosa Manager Mitchell McIntyre said the process was just one example of taking waste and finding a new use for it, rather than simply discarding it into landfill. “Choosing to purchase second-hand goods has a great impact on the environment because manufacturing is the most energy and resource-intensive part of the product lifecycle,” Mr McIntyre said. “We’ve been working with Noosa Shire Council since 2018 with the Reviva Noosa reuse shop and mattress recycling, and now, we have expanded to provide polystyrene processing,” he said. “Each of the services we provide to the Noosa community diverts waste from landfill and creates local, green jobs in what we call #Waste2Wages.

Depot Hand Kyall Parris-Smith RRA Queensland Manager Jeff Prater and RRA Noosa Manager Mitchell McIntyre with the EPS processing machine at Eumundi Waste Management Centre.

“Over 75 per cent of our team were experiencing barriers to work when they started their job. “With every mattress recycled, piece of expanded polystyrene that is processed, or second-hand item that is sold, our community is supporting local jobs and our environment. “It’s a win-win-win. You can recycle your polystyrene and mattresses at Eumundi Waste Management Centre, 7 days per week.” Reviva Noosa reuse shop is open 7 days, 8:30am – 4pm, and stocks a great range of quality second-hand goods, including furniture, homewares, hardware and tools.

REC CLUB FATE STILL IN DEBATE THE FUTURE OF THE RIDGES REC CLUB AND ITS CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT BY THE PRINCIPAL BODY CORPORATE REMAINS UNCERTAIN AS NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE HANDOVER CONTINUE.

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is confident to put them out to Extraordinary General Meetings of the various Ridges body corporates to allow Lot Owners to have their vote on the matter. In contention at the moment is a clause of the Deed of Agreement that seeks to transfer unlimited indemnity and release FKP / Aveo of responsibility for Ridges areas outside the scope of the Rec Club which the PBC legal team rejected in its original form. peregianspringsnews.com.au


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LIBRARY ROLLS INTO FRIDAYS COUNCIL’S MOBILE LIBRARY HAS CHANGED ITS VISITING TIMES TO PEREGIAN SPRINGS AND WILL NOW BE AT THE SHOPPING CENTRE CAR PARK FROM 8.30AM TO 11.30AM ON FRIDAYS.

The new schedule, introduced at the start of June, reflects changes in the borrowing habits and demand for the mobile service across the Sunshine Coast region. Sunshine Coast Council Community Portfolio Councillor David Law said the new timetable would provide a more flexible, targeted service that met community demand for Library services. “The new timetable ensures more equitable access to library services across the region,” Cr Law said. For customers unable to access alternative libraries, there are also other ways to access library services. Library staff are happy to discuss alternative options with customers affected by these changes. These may include the Home Library service which is available for borrowers who are unable to visit their local library due to illness,

disability or limited mobility and have no one who can visit the library on their behalf. Borrowers are connected with a volunteer who chooses, delivers and returns books and other library items based on the borrower’s preferences. Borrowers can also use the Council Link Service (search Council Link at www. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au) which is a transport service available for people aged 60 and over, people with a disability or mobility impairment (DSP concession card holders), carers and minors accompanying eligible people (carer’s card or companion card holders).

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per cent) of small businesses affected were impacted to a great extent. “Businesses reported having difficulty finding suitable building trade workers, clerical workers, labourers, sales staff and hospitality workers. Other in demand jobs included engineering trades and ICT professionals.” When considering the month ahead, 44 per cent of businesses expect operating expenses to increase. The proportion of businesses expecting an increase is the highest recorded since the question was first asked in July 2020. peregianspringsnews.com.au


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Band of Frequencies (pictured above) and students from the Eumundi School of Rock are just a couple of the acts on this year's line up for the Sunshine Sounds Festival.

SOUNDS OF SUNSHINE TO ROCK LOVERS OF LIVE MUSIC SHOULD ADD A TRIP TO EUMUNDI TO THE DIARY FOR JULY 29 AND 30 FOR THE SUNSHINE SOUNDS FESTIVAL 2022.

The all-ages, family-friendly music festival features a line-up including Katie and Tyrone Noonan of george who will perform on the 20th anniversary of their number 1 double platinum album Polyserena. Others to watch for include Clare Bowditch and band, Asha Jefferies, Hatz Fitz and Cara, Deline Briscoe, Band of Frequencies and Lyndon Davis and the Gubbi Gubbi Dancers. The festival is being presented by Katie Noonan’s production company, Kin Music. “Sunshine Sounds is a truly special little festival that really brings people together,” Katie said. “There’s a real sense of communityconnection, welcoming music lovers, and indeed performers, of all ages and stages.” Katie says a key element of the 2022 festival is the inclusion of Eumundi School of Rock. “Eumundi School of Rock is a super-special free education and mentorship program for young musos from 8 to 17 years.” “The Friday program sees four Eumundi 14

School of Rock bands play live on the big stage, performing alongside none other than rock god himself Tim Rogers, frontman for You Am I”, she said. “Three of our brilliant past students – Lochie Kapper on guitar, Niamh Stevens on bass and Dexter Hurren on drums – will be backing Tim himself, and to close the concert, all the 2022 rockers will rock out in an epic 26-piece band with Tim!” “The Saturday program includes our Sunshine Sounds Community Choir, where festival-goers get to join in what promises to be a goosebumps-inducing group sing-song for all ages and abilities,” Katie said. “And the choir song for this year is ‘The Dead Heart’ by Midnight Oil!” Pre-festival choir rehearsals will be held in the Eumundi CWA Hall on July 10, 17 and 24 for those keen to get involved. Gates open from 4.30pm to 10pm on Friday and 11am to 10pm on Saturday. Friday tickets are $40 adults, $20 youth. Saturday are $80 adults, $40 youth. Two day passes are $100 adult, $50 youth. Children under 10 are free. Visit www.sunshinesoundsfestival.com peregianspringsnews.com.au


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THEATRE TACKLES HIGH SCHOOL RESILIENCE, MENTAL HEALTH, RELATIONSHIPS AND IDENTITY ARE THE KEY MESSAGES BEHIND UNDERTOW, THE LATEST PRODUCTION BY AWARD WINNING THEATRE MAKERS SHOCK THERAPY PRODUCTIONS.

Nominated for three Matilda Awards (2021) including Best New Australian Work, Best Independent Production and Best Sound Design, Undertow will be performed at Venue 114 from 10am to 11am on Wednesday, August 3, followed by a workshop from 11.30am to 12.30pm. The show is centred around a high school community and follows a group of individuals, from a range of backgrounds, all dealing with their own unique challenges. It draws on a range of film conventions and physical theatre techniques to push

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the group’s signature theatre style in a new direction, blurring the line between different realities. Venue 114 is at 114 Sportsmans Parade, Bokarina. Show tickets are $25 plus booking fee or $20 each for school bookings of eight or more. Workshop tickets are $10 each. See https://venue114.com.au/events/shocktherapy-productions-undertow/

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CAST A VOTE ON PASSIONATE 8 THE EUMUNDI BREWERY TEAM HAS ANNOUNCED THE FINALISTS IN THE ‘FUEL YOUR PASSION’ COMPETITION FOR ARTISTS AND INNOVATORS – WITH A MURAL ARTIST, NATIVE BEE-HIVE MAKER, PAINTER, CULTURE WORKSHOP TEACHER, WOODWORKER, SCHOOL OF ROCK, DRAWING ARTIST, AND AN ART TUTOR MAKING THE FINAL EIGHT.

“They are all making the world more fabulous and expressive with their creativity and ingenuity,” Chris Sheehan, Head Brewer at Eumundi Brewery, and one of the judges tasked with the challenge of helping select the finalists, said. “It was no easy task,” Chris said. “We received hundreds of nominations – undoubtedly indicative of the phenomenal depth of creative talent here on the Sunshine Coast.” Chris said the judging panel was blown away by the high calibre of creative expression in the work of all eight finalists.

“All have a real passion for their respective crafts and are making a positive contribution to their communities through what they make and do,” he said. “It’s also great to see such a wide array of creative disciplines and real breadth of skills represented amongst the finalists." The finalists are Drawing Artist Dan Hannay; Musician and Multi-Cultural Teacher Samuela Taukave - AKA Skillz FJ; Mural Artist Claire ‘Fuzeillear’ Matthews; Bee Hive Maker Peter Velenski; Painter Jane Welsh; Woodworker Ben Adams; Painting Teacher and Art Class Facilitator Pamela Jennion; and Eumundi School of Rock. It's now up to the public to vote to determine who will take home the prizes – a $10,000 cash prize or one of two $5,000 runner-up prizes - from the Eumundi Brewery Community Fund. To vote for your favourite artist in the Eumundi Brewery ‘Fuel Your Passion’ competition, simply visit www. eumundibrewery.com.au and vote by July 12.

A CHANCE FOR GREENTHUMBS LOCAL GARDENERS LIVING IN THE SOUTH EAST VILLAGE RIDGES BODY CORPORATE AREA WILL HAVE THEIR CHANCE TO SHINE THIS SPRING WITH THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF A GARDEN COMPETITION TO BE JUDGED ON SEPTEMBER 17, 2022.

Promotional material for the event states that the "Spring Garden Competition could include spring planting in front gardens and/ or pots; and/or a super spruce up of lawns and current front yards, garden shrubs, trees, plants etc”. Two judges will be appointed to oversee the competition and select two winners: One for best garden in single dwellings and 16

duplexes; One for best garden in individual 'dual key' dwellings. Judging will take place on what can be viewed from the curb on Saturday, September 17 with all front gardens in South East Village Ridges to be viewed by the local judges who live in the area so will recognise when extra effort in your front yard and garden has taken place. Category winners will be advised by the following week and will receive a voucher for breakfast at the Pool Café for 4 people, up to the value of $85. Gardens of Body Corp Members, Judges and the CLO cannot be entered in the competition. peregianspringsnews.com.au


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COSTA SIGNS ON FOR THE QUEENSLAND GARDEN EXPO GARDENING SUPER STAR COSTA GEORGIADIS HAS JOINED THE LINE-UP FOR THE QUEENSLAND GARDEN EXPO TO BE HELD FROM JULY 8 TO 10 AT NAMBOUR SHOWGROUNDS.

The annual event, hailed as one of the biggest festivals of its kind, is a celebration of all things gardening. “I can’t wait to get back to the beautiful Sunshine Coast to attend one of my handsdown favourite events on the annual calendar,” Mr Georgiadis said. “I’ll be chatting about a range of things this year, including what’s been happening in the gardening world since we last Expo’d together – and I can tell you, there have been a lot more people getting into their gardens in recent years! “I’ll also have the kids entertained with Costa the Garden Gnome doing some nature walks and nature gallery art as well as my Rocking the Compost activity that is always a firm favourite with the little green thumbs who turn out in their droves. “There is a reason this event attracts gardeners from across the country as it gives everyone from absolute novices to gardeners with years of experience direct access to some of the best gardening minds in the land. “I can’t wait to be there with my fellow Gardening Australia presenters Sophie Thomson, Millie Ross, Jerry Coleby-Williams and more than 40 other amazing speakers.” Queensland Garden Expo Event Manager Marion Beazley said the program of speakers had something for everyone and she was excited to welcome Expo newcomers 20

Millie Ross and Better Homes and Gardens presenter, Melissa King in 2022. “Melissa and Millie are new to our speaker line-up this year and we can’t wait to have them join the Queensland Garden Expo family,” Ms Beazley said. The Queensland Garden Expo program features more than 360 exhibitors, including 55 nurseries, as well as plenty of activities and a free kids’ playground. “Whether you’re interested in callistemon or camellias, grevilleas or geraniums, fuchsias or ferns, or roses or rhododendrons you will find something you simply must have, as well as some rare and unusual species for sale as well,” Ms Beazley said. Tickets are $20 for adults, while children 15 and under are free. See www.qldgardenexpo. com.au. peregianspringsnews.com.au


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TRIPLE TALENT AT NOOSA SHOW AUSTRALIA’S MOST PROLIFIC PLAYWRIGHT AND NOOSA ARTS THEATRE PATRON DAVID WILLIAMSON AND SONS RORY AND FELIX ARE AGAIN JOINING FORCES WITH NOOSA ARTS THEATRE TO BRING ONE OF DAVID’S BEST LOVED PLAYS TO THE STAGE IN JULY.

Money and Friends, which runs at Noosa Arts from July 21-August 13, is set in a fictional coastal town called “Crystal Inlet” where a group of friends confront how much their friendships are truly worth. As one of the main characters states: “If friendship had any reality, money would be the test”. This highly entertaining and insightful clash between commercialism and ideals makes Money and Friends as relevant today as when

it broke box office records in the 1990s. NIDA-trained Rory and Felix Williamson will be sharing their skills with the local cast. The local cast includes Zoe Griffen, Jo Hendrie, Frank Wilkie, Patrick Reed, Yannick Marot, Sepi Burgiani, Rebecca Munasinghe and Jackson O’Sullivan. Bookings: www.noosaartstheatre.org.au or 5449 9343.

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NEW BOARD IN PLACE FOR 22/23 IT’S BEEN AN EXCITING COUPLE OF MONTHS WITH OUR LOCAL PEREGIAN BEACHBASED CLUB TAKING FURTHER STEPS TO INDEPENDENCE WITH THANKS TO NOOSA HEADS SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB, SURF LIFE SAVING QUEENSLAND SUNSHINE COAST BRANCH, SURF LIFE SAVING QUEENSLAND AND MANY OTHER VOLUNTEERS AND SUPPORTERS WORKING BEHIND THE SCENES.

The Annual General Meeting of the Peregian Beach Surf Life Saving Club and Peregian Beach Surf Life Saving Supporters Club was held on Saturday, June 6, 2022 for the election of board members. The new team, pictured above, will be led by Club President, John Roderick and Supporters Club Chair, Marinus Jansen. “It has only been possible for the Peregian Beach Surf Life Saving Club to be reestablished from the generous support the Noosa Heads Surf Life Saving Club has undertaken over several years including but not limited to the responsibilities of the patrol service agreement for lifesaving at Peregian Beach. “Sincere thanks to President Ross Fisher and his management committee and all their staff for everyone’s contribution here for the benefit of lifesaving.” Under the stewardship of the Branch President Gerard O’ Brien, there has been a working group preparing for the transition to Peregian Beach SLSC being ready for season 2022/23. This has been a lengthy and complex 22

governance process to start a new club, in essence with Office of Fair Trading, incorporation, ATO compliance for new ABN and application for ACNC not for profit status and negotiating a permit to occupy the building with Noosa Council. “We have now been further encouraged with the progress of the aforementioned items with Noosa Council agreeing to a 10-year lease of the building, giving confidence in the proposed new club and confidence for the volunteers in the future of lifesaving at Peregian Beach.” “Our goals for the upcoming season are to continue the successful junior program of previous years and increase patrolling membership and awards to have a high standard of patrolling at our beach. “The importance of strong financial management in the formative year of the new club is at the forefront of our board’s planning”. We look forward to welcoming you to join us and be part of the journey towards the new 2022-23 season! To find out how to become a social member, or how to enrol your children in Nippers or maybe you are interested in learning to become a volunteer surf lifesaver, contact hello@peregiansurfclub.com.au peregianspringsnews.com.au


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BUSINESS FEATURE WITH GORDON MACVICAR OF MORTGAGE CHOICE

INTEREST RATE CHALLENGES 1. What advice would you give to those worried about interest rate rises?

Unfortunately, the fact is interest rates are going up there yet there is uncertainty amongst experts around when rates will actually peak. As uncomfortable as rising interest rates make us all feel, now is the time to get prepared and work out what rate increases of another 2-3% will mean to your household. Know your numbers and have a plan. If I can offer any peace-of-mind, for the majority of us who have taken out a home loan in the last 5 years, when we took out that home loan we were assessed by the banks that we could afford to repay that loan with rates 2%-3% above the market rate at the time. We have been assessed that we can handle an extra 2-3% rate increase, although increased costs of living are playing a part in diluting this buffer. There are still some great variable rates on offer in the market and switching lenders to secure a much lower variable rate can assist greatly with weathering future rate rises. Everyone's situation is different, talk to an expert about strategies that can be tailored to you.

2. What categories of loans are going to be affected in different ways?

a) For those currently in a fixed rate nothing changes until the fixed rate period ends. Once the fixed rate ends borrowers need to be prepared for higher repayments as the loan will revert to the current variable rates. Households who fixed in the last couple of years need to be prepared for the fixed rate to revert to a variable rate 2%-3%+ higher. If your fixed home loan allows additional repayments it's a good idea to start making extra repayments to try to get used to the higher repayments now. If your loan doesn't allow for extra repayments, try transferring the extra funds into a separate bank account. This allows you to try to get used to paying more now and will also build up a cash buffer in additional repayments. Speak to your broker 2-3 months before your 24

fixed rate is due to end so there is plenty of time to put the appropriate steps in place. b) Households with a variable rate home loan have the option to ride the variable rate increases with their bank, look at fixing, or switch to a lower variable rate. The difference between the best variable rates and the 2-year fixed rates is as much as 2-3%, with fixed rates now higher. The majority of our clients in the last 3 months have chosen the variable rate option. Our advice to our clients about fixed vs variable is a fixed rate loan should be taken if certainty of repayments is important to you, since you won't have to worry about your home loan repayments changing during the term of the fixed rate loan.

3. What other strategies could people employ?

The strategies we are recommending are: 1. Stress test your household Budget and plan for interest rates at 2-3% higher. 2. If you can, start paying more into your home loan now, try to get used to the increased repayments as if rates were 2-3% higher. 3. Have an expert review your home loan, in the past few weeks we have been able to save clients on average 0.79% by refinancing. 4. Look at fixed rates if certainty of repayments over the next 1-3 years is important to you. 5. Consolidate credit cards and car/personal loans into your home loan. While it's not ideal stretching a car loan or credit card into a home loan term, it might be what is required to free up cash flow to service the home loan. 6. Consider switching to a Basic Home Loan. Quite often households are paying a $400 annual package fee which might not be essential for their situation. Most importantly talk to an expert as these tips are general and not to be taken as advice, a full review of your situation is important before recommending the best strategy for you. We offer free home loan reviews at Mortgage Choice Peregian Beach & Noosaville. Get in contact with us to see how we can help. peregianspringsnews.com.au


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CHAPPY'S CORNER WITH MARK HORSFALL

COME AND SUPPORT CHAPLAINS EVERY YEAR THE COMMITTEE FOR THE COOLUM STATE HIGH SCHOOL CHAPLAINCY PROGRAM NEEDS TO RAISE $16,000 TO FUND THE EXTRA COST OF THE CHAPLAINCY PROGRAM.

COVID has made raising these funds extremely difficult over the last three years due to the inability to hold fundraising events. Now that we are learning to live with Covid, public events are back in the calendar which means after a three year hiatus, my annual fundraising concert, the Seaside Showcase, finally returns! The Sunshine Coast Concert Band will be performing at St. Peter's Church Coolum on Sunday, July 31, at 2pm. Outstanding local vocalists Wendy West and Alex Chambers along with the Band will be performing hits from Frozen 2, The Man from Snowy River and Titanic just to name a few. The Sunshine Coast Concert Band have been playing concerts for decades and are well known for their quality of music. It’s sure to be an enjoyable afternoon with excellent entertainment for all ages to enjoy. 26

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COUNCIL NEWS WITH DIVISION 9 COUNCILLOR MARIA SUAREZ

WIN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT SUNSHINE COAST RECOGNISED AS A UNESCO BIOSPHERE RESERVE

The Sunshine Coast has officially been recognised internationally as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This is a truly historic moment for the Sunshine Coast and our division. After years in the making, this prestigious designation will help us protect and enhance our region, communities, economy and natural environment for future generations. Being a biosphere has a range of benefits, particularly for our tourism and agriculture industries, as our region has the potential to become a magnet for others from around the world who want to buy from and visit a region that focuses on sustainability. With this official designation, how we go about our daily lives won’t change overnight, but it does provide great clarity around what our future looks like and now we get to work towards that future. I’d like to thank the community for partnering with council in this process. To learn more, please visit Council’s website and search “biosphere”. PLANT A TREE FOR NATIONAL TREE DAY AT AN EVENT NEAR YOU

Book now for National Tree Day and join in

Australia’s largest treeplanting event. Council will once again be back at the Doonan Creek Environment Reserve on Sunday, July 31, for a family friendly treeplanting festival. I encourage you to book now at sunnshinecoast.qld.gov.au. \ Tools, plants, gloves and guidance provided. MINOR GRANT SUCCESS

Congratulations to the eight local groups for their success in council’s recent round of minor grants – Coolum Beach Breakers AFL Football Club, Coolum Beach Surf Life Saving Club, Hoofbeats Sanctuary Sunshine Coast, Coolum HeARTs, Coolum Beach Junior Rugby League Club, Coolum Croquet Club, Bli Bli Tennis Club and Coolum Beach Bowls Club. STAY IN TOUCH

A reminder that I regularly share my community chat days, local events, new development applications and other messages on my Facebook page at www. facebook.com/MariaSuarezDivision9. Cheers, Cr. Maria Suarez Division 9 – Sunshine Coast Council

WATER BILLS SET TO RISE FROM JULY 1 Water bills from Unitywater for the average Sunshine Coast household (using 375 litres a day) are set to rise by $7.42 a quarter, including a State Government Bulk Water increase of $2.40, in 2022-2023. Acting CEO Pauline Thomson said the increase would cover upgrades to essential water and sewerage infrastructure. “We’ve worked hard to keep the increase as low as possible and at an annual increase of 2 per cent, it’s less than CPI. “Our usage charges have remained the 28

same since 2014-15.” Ms Thomson said Unitywater’s Customer Care Program was always available. “We know it’s been a tough couple of years and if any of our customers are struggling to pay their bill, we encourage them to contact us as soon as possible so that we can help them – we have payment plans and other support available.” The 2022-23 prices come into effect on July 1, 2022 and full details can be found at www.unitywater.com/pricing peregianspringsnews.com.au


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healthy so as not to gain any extra kilos over the colder months.

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HEAT ON JOINTS AND EVEN EXERCISING IN A HEATED POOL CAN HELP EASE PAIN AND KEEP YOU MOBILE.

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STATE GOVERNMENT NEWS WITH MEMBER FOR NINDERRY DAN PURDIE

DISAPPOINTING ROADS RESULT A BUDGET OF BROKEN PROMISES

During Budget Week, I tabled the community’s petition signed by thousands of locals that called on the State Government to fast-track funding and start construction on the long overdue safety and congestion busting upgrades to our local road network. For those not familiar with it, the joint campaign with Coolum State School P&C and Coolum Business and Tourism, demanded funds to be allocated in the Budget to start work on the duplication of the Motorway and upgrade the interchange with Yandina Coolum Road and the roundabout at Coolum State School. I’ve been lobbying for these works since I was first elected, and finally, at the last election the State Government committed funds to start the planning for these works. This is despite the Beattie-Bligh government first announcing the project back in 2008! Since then however, our population has grown exponentially, and too many lives have been lost on our roads. The statistics are frightening – since 2008, 25 lives have been lost on the Motorway alone. It was bitterly disappointing that the State Government failed to listen to the concerns of thousands of locals, with no additional funds announced in the Budget. Overall, it was a budget of broken promises, which delivered more debt and more taxes, but not the crucial road infrastructure or cost of living relief that we were hoping for. The one positive highlight for Coolum was the allocation of $9 million for Coolum State High, for new classrooms, part of a $16 million spend announced last year. GRANT FUNDING

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Clubs grants. Each of these clubs have received $2,000 to either help grow members, support volunteers or improve safety: • Coolum Boardriders • Coolum Colts Junior Rugby League • Saints Rugby (Peregian Springs) • Coolum Beach Croquet Club • Coolum Peregian Swimming Club • Coolum Tennis Club • Coolum & District Netball Assoc • Kuluin Netball • Sunshine Coast Paddlesports Club • Sunshine Coast Masters Australian Football • Sunshine Coast Sports Aviators • Eumundi Tennis • Maroochydore Football Club • Sunshine Coast Physie and Dance It's great to see so many local clubs benefit. Just a reminder also that the next round of Gambling Benefit Community Fund grants closes soon, on 15 July, 2022. MORE BUS SERVICES FOR BLI BLI

Great news for Bli Bli residents, who are set to benefit from the extension of the popular 612 bus route, as well as additional school bus services for Good Samaritan College. I’ve been lobbying for these extra services for some time, so its great that together with the community’s support, we’ve been able to secure them. The extended 612 service will commence on 11 July, and the school services, which includes a new route from Eumundi, commences at the start of the new school term. STAY IN TOUCH

Drop by the electorate office at 11 Heathfield Road, Coolum Beach, phone 5406 7900 or email ninderry@parliament.qld.gov.au. You can also get in touch via the facebook page www.facebook.com/DanPurdieMP peregianspringsnews.com.au


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LOCAL CONNECT

CHURCH CONTACTS

PEREGIAN FAMILY & FRIENDS INC

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, 24 Sunshine Beach Road, Noosa Heads, 10am, Sundays. See www.c3noosa.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) Noosa Coastal Uniting Church 5440 5433 & 0421 540 347 Noosa: 6 Grasstree Court, Sunrise Beach at 8am Sundays: Tewantin: cnr Poinciana Ave & Werin St. at 10am Sundays St Peter’s Catholic Church 28-32 Elizabeth St, Coolum 5443 3488 www. saintsonwaves.com.au Salvation Army, Coolum Connections relaxed mid-week worship, every second Thursday from 9.30am at 3/127, Greenoaks Drive, Coolum Beach. Enquiries 5442 4218. Wave Church, The Cavern Theatre. Sunshine Beach State High. Ph: 5353 5152. Weekly events for youth, children and adults. wavechurch.com.au

Peregian Family & Friends Inc Est 2017. Advocates for and organises family friendly initiatives across the Peregian region. Mob: 0400 053 444 Web: www.peregianfriends.com Meets: General Meetings held quarterly on Sunday at 1pm at Peregian Surf Club. Committee meetings held monthly. Email info@peregianfriends.com for details.

RIDGES SECURITY CONTACT

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ROTARY NOOSA DAYBREAK meet regularly on Thursday mornings for breakfast at Noosa Springs from 6.45am for fun, furthering community projects 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 QUOTA CLUB OF COOLUM BEACH

meet at the Lions Den (next to Fire Station) at 15 Russell St, Coolum Beach, at 2pm on the second Tuesday of the month. Contact: secretary@quotacoolum.com or Sandra Verrall on 0457 355 734. PEREGIAN MARKETS

The Peregian Markets are held on the first and third Sunday of every month. GOVERNMENT REP CONTACTS

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 (Peregian Breeze)

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