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WelcometoourOctober2024edition!

Octoberishere,andwithitcomesanexcitingmixofevents andfestivitiestoenjoy.Asthemonthunfolds,welook forwardtothehighlyanticipatedNoosaTriathlonattheend ofthemonth,whereathletesfromnearandfarwillgatherto competeinoneofthemosticonicsportingeventsinthe region.

Forthoselookingforalivelydayout,theBigPineapple Festivalissettobringvibrantmusic,food,andentertainment toourcommunity.

AsHalloweencreepscloser,it’salwaysadelighttosee familiesgettingintothespookyspirit.Fromdecked-out hauntedhousestokidsparadingincostumesthatrangefrom adorabletoterrifying,it’satreatforeveryone.Beprepared forafewsugarrushes,andfortheneighbourhoodtoburst withactivity,asthesefestivitiesattractacrowd.

Thismonthisallaboutfun,fitness,andalittlefright,andas always,we’vefilledthiseditionwiththelatestnews,events, andstoriestokeepyouconnected.Let’sembraceOctober andsupportourlocaleventsandbusinessesthatkeepour publicationthriving!

Happyreading,andenjoyallthethrillsOctoberhastooffer! Warmestregards,

BUDERIM GARDENS TO SHOWCASE SPRING SPECTACLE

HIGHLY ANTICIPATED ANNUAL GARDEN FESTIVAL

Spring has definitely sprung, and conditions are perfectforspectaculardisplaysatthisyear’smuch anticipatedannualBuderimGardenFestival. Thisyear’sFestivalwhichcelebratesthespectacle of Spring will run from Friday 18th October to Sunday 20th October with gardens, garden sculptures,plantsandflowersalltobeshowcased.

All access Festival tickets are still just $20 per person, with Flower Show tickets from $3 per person,and$5forfamilies.

BuderimGardenClubpresidentJohnLyonsaid

thefestivalwastheClub’sshowcaseeventofthe year,anddatedbackto1975.

“The Garden Club itself was formed in 1946 so gardening has been part of the region’s long horticulturalhistory.

“This year’s festival is coming together better thanever.Thebusythree-dayscheduleincluding Open Gardens, the Garden Sculpture Exhibition, the Spring Flower Show and Photographic Display, the Church Floral Display, as well as the alwayspopularplantmarkets.TheOpenGardens includes six very different but all beautiful gardens that showcase the diversity in size and styleofgardeninginourarea.”

Mr Lyon advised that the Buderim community hasalwayshadastrongconnectiontogardening, andthefestivaldrawsvisitorsfromnearandfar.

Tickets and more information are available online at www.buderimgardenclub.com/festival or from the Old Post Office, Manawee Garden Centre, Buderim Newsagency or Buderim BendigoBank.

IT HAS BEEN A LONG JOURNEY

UPDATE ON THE DECOMMISSIONED TAFE SITE.

An abandoned TAFE site is set to be revitalized afterspendingadecadeinlimbo.Planshavebeen unveiled to transform the former Tewantin TAFE campusintotheSunshineCoastSchoolofDesign IndependentMemberforNoosa,SandyBoltonMP has been advocating for the decommissioned Noosa TAFE site to be utilised to benefit our community, since it was closed by the State Government without community consultation back in 2014. This long journey, after Noosa Council rejected the opportunity to purchase the site in 2020, culminated in an expression of interest (EOI) process in 2021 with successful proponents chosen, the only hurdle remaining being the finalisation of Native Title processes overtheNoosaregion.

“After a long, now nine (9) year journey that started in efforts to overturn the closure decision by a previous government, transgress the protocols with the next government, through to the devastation when Noosa Council rejected purchasingthesite,ourcommunityhaslivedwith theramifications.

The waste of taxpayer dollars as it has disintegrated and been vandalised, as has occurred in other TAFE sites across Queensland that were closed, has been an example of the appallingdecisionsmadebythatgovernmentat thetime”saidMs.Bolton.

The successful proponents, who have been waiting patiently for the Native Title determinationstobeheardbytheFederalCourt whichhasnowbeenfinalised,cannowgetonto bringthissitebacktoourcommunity’sbenefit. MsBoltonannouncedpartneringwithrenowned architects NRA Collective, to commence repurposing the buildings to develop a new Sunshine Coast School of Design offering creative courses including industrial design, architectureandfashion.

In addition, NRA Collective proposes further consultation on previous feedback from the community on a research facility to care for the local koala population, theatre, and creative publicartspaceandsaidtheywerepleasedafter thelongpublictenderprocesstohavebeen awarded the site and understood the importanceofthistothecommunity.

“The TAFE was one of the reasons I stood as an independentMPbackin2016whenitwasclosed without warning. This is an example of where Noosa’s priorities were sacrificed for a broader politicalpartyagendaandisjustoneofthemany reasonswhyweneedtostayindependent,” saidMs.Bolton.

Thefactthatweareabouttoembarkonthisnew journey,unlockingthesite'spotentialtobenefit the Noosa community, is truly something to celebrate

Foranyoneunfamiliarwiththehistoryofthesite, more information is available at www.SandyBolton.com.

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YOU CAN HELP

THE ENDANGERED BUM-BREATHING TURTLE SURVIVE

A unique turtle species, famed for its punk rocker hairstyle and wacky breathing ability, needs everyone’s help to survive. The Australian Government classified the Mary River Turtle as now being critically endangered, and its future hangs in the balance. The turtle is only found in the Mary River Catchment, which spans Sunshine Coast Council, Noosa Council, Gympie Regional Council and Fraser Coast Regional Council local government areas. Adult turtles may grow algae ontheirheadandshell,leadingtothemonikerof the “punk rocker turtle” with a green mohawk. Most outlandish of all, they can stay underwater for up to three days by breathing through special glandsinsidetheircloaca–theirrearend Protectingourone-of-a-kindturtle SunshineCoastCouncilrunstheMaryRiverTurtle Program. The program partners with other councils, environment groups and landholders to remove invasive animals, conduct research and protect turtle nests. Division 10 Councillor David Law said working with community groups increasedtheimpactoftheprogram,asour

community cares about our native species and understands how the environment supports us all. By working together, we strengthen ecosystemsintheMaryRiverCatchment.Vitalfor protecting species like the Mary River Turtle. Nestingprovidesacriticaltimeforthesurvivalof thisveryspecialspecies.TheBushCareSunshine Coast program carries out bushland restoration alongcreeksprovidinghabitatfortheMaryRiver Turtle, working with dedicated community volunteers Council manages 44 reserves in the MaryRiverCatchmentarea,includingalmost

MaryRiverTurtle-CreditChrisVanWyk

600ha of land purchased through the Environment levy. Threats to the Mary River Turtle

Mary River Turtle eggs are buried in riverbanks, wheretheyarevulnerabletoinvasiveanimalswho eatupto90%ofMaryRiverTurtleeggs.

The invasive European red fox is the most common predator of turtle eggs, and there is evidence of feral pigs also engaging in this behaviour.Division5CouncillorWinstonJohnston urged landholders to get involved with Council’s invasive animal programs. That means improving safety for your pets and livestock and protecting all our native animals from rampant predators. Council programs can also help with managing feraldeer,feralpigsandwilddogs.Feralpigsand feral deer can destroy vegetation and erode riverbanks, impacting water quality and food supply for the river ecosystem. Meanwhile, invasive plants such as cat’s claw creeper reduce habitat quality, smother plants or even restrict animalmovement.

How you can help save the Mary River Turtle. LandholderscanjoinCouncil’sprogramstohelp managefoxesandotherinvasivespeciesatyour place Landholderscanjoin“LandforWildlife”to help protect our biodiversity. Community members can join BushCare groups to restore vegetation and remove weeds in the Mary River Catchment. You can report priority invasive plants and animals and remove them from your

Buyingandsellingpropertyisthebiggestinvestmentmost peoplewillmakeintheirlifetime.

AtStellarConveyancingyouwillfindthemostexperienced ConveyancersinQueensland.

Whetheryouareafirsttimehomebuyeroranexperiencedinvestor, wewillensureyourtransactionrunssmoothlyandisstressfree.

THE WORLD’S BRIGHTEST COMING TO THE SUNSHINE COAST

THE 66TH INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD

Aneventthatattractstheworld’sbrightestyoung mindsiscomingtotheSunshineCoastforthefirst timeinamajorcoupforourregion–andnation.

TheInternationalMathematicalOlympiad(IMO)is the world championship mathematics competition for high school students. IMO is held inadifferentcountryeachyear.Thefirstwasheld in1959inRomania.Itnowattractsmorethan100 nationsand620students FromJuly10-20,2025,it will be held at the Sunshine Coast Convention Centre at Novotel Twin Waters. It will be the second time Australia has hosted the prestigious event,thefirstbeingCanberrain1988.

TheAustralianMathsTrust(AMT),onbehalfofthe Australianmathematicscommunity,isexcitedand honoured to host the 66th IMO thanks to support from Sunshine CoastCouncil. Australian Maths Trust CEO Nathan Ford said IMO would bring the brightest young minds from around the world. “This is huge for mathematics in this country. We arethrilledtobewelcomingschoolstudentsof

Year9to12level,orequivalent,fromalloverthe world,’’ Mr Ford said. “We also can’t wait to see whatourownAustralianteam,tobeannounced in May 2025, can achieve on home soil. “Our vision,throughsupportingcompetitionssuchas IMO, is to build a nation of creative problem solvers, and we are excited to bring this opportunitytotheworldin2025.’’ Cleverpartnershipsecuresglobalevent IMO 2025 is made possible by AMT’s Principal Supporter XTX Markets, the leading algorithmic trading firm, and proud donor to maths education globally The event is also supported bytheSunshineCoastCouncilashostregionand VisitSunshineCoastasdestinationpartner.“This willbeafirstfortheSunshineCoast–andindeed Queensland-thankstoCouncilsupportthrough the Major Events Sponsorship Program,’’ Mayor Natolisaid.

“Events like this strengthen our economy now and, in the future, and they align with our Knowledge Economy, one of the high value industriesimportantforeconomicgrowthonthe Sunshine Coast.” Mayor Natoli said the competitorsandsupporterswouldalsohavethe opportunity to explore all the wonders of the SunshineCoastBiosphereaspartoftheirvisit. AboutAustralianMathsTrust(AMT)

The AMT’s competitions and programs provide an opportunity for young Australians to challenge and extend their creative problemsolving skills and prepare them for a future of real-world problems Olympiad programs are supported by the Australian Government Department of Industry, Science and Resources, andtheTrust’sNationalSponsor,Optiver.

Volunteers

The community is welcome to get involved with IMO2025,withvolunteerrolesavailableforteam guides,examinvigilatorsandgeneralvolunteers.

To find out more about volunteering and for more information on IMO 2025, and the Australian Maths Trust, visit www.imo2025.com.au

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REUSE AND REPURPOSE TO WIN

REVIVA REUSE COMPETITION

Local not-for-profit organisation Reviva has launchedtheirannual‘RevivaReuseCompetition,’ giving Noosa locals a chance to showcase their creativereuseandupcyclingprojectsforachance towincashprizes.

RevivaNoosaManager,MitchMcIntrye,says,“This competitionisthehighlightofouryearbecauseit showcases the incredible ideas and talents in our community.Weoftenhavecustomerschatwithus about their upcycling projects, all eager to enter andwinthecompetition.”

Nowinitsfifthyear,theRevivaReuseCompetition has become a much-loved event that showcases the creative reuse projects of our talented community.Pastentrieshavefeaturedeverything from repurposed clothing transformed into bedspreads to intricate mosaic art made from brokentiles,andevenentirekitchenscraftedfrom upcycled materials. “This year, we’re offering a nationalprizeofa$300Visagiftcard,alongwitha localprizeofa$200Visagiftcard,”saidMitch.

“EveryRevivasiteacrossAustraliaischeeringfor theirlocalentrants,butwe’reconfidentthatthe top prize will go to someone from Noosa the talentandideashereareunmatched.”

The Reviva team at Noosa are ready to support localswithinspirationandassistanceinentering thecompetition.

“Upcycling helps reduce waste and the demand for new raw materials, making it a simple yet effective way to care for our planet,” Mitch explains. “It’s about taking old, discarded items and transforming them into something useful. Our community never ceases to amaze us with whattheycancreate.”

Withthecostoflivingontherise,upcyclingand reusehavebecomeevenmoreimportant. “Byupcycling,youcansavemoneywhilemaking the most of what you already own instead of buyingnewitems,”saidMitch.

EntrytotheRevivaReuseCompetitionisopento all members of the community. To enter, visit http://www.resourcerecovery.org.au/competitio n.ThecompetitionrunsuntiltheendofNational RecyclingWeek,withentriesclosingonFriday15 November2024.

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EMU MOUNTAIN ROAD PATHWAY

Division9sharesaboundarywithNoosaCouncil andIrecentlymetwithNoosaMayorFrankWilkie andCouncillorJessPhillipstodiscussapathway forEmuMountainRoad.

It’sabusyroadandapathwaywouldsignificantly improvethesafetyforschoolchildren,pedestrians andcycliststravellingalongtheroad.Itwasa productiveonsitemeetingandisgreattobeable toworkwithcollaborativecouncillors.Theproject hasnowbeenputforwardforgrantfundingand wehopeforasuccessfulresultnextyear.

DORAL DRIVE

Ashortsectionofpathwayhasbeenbuiltona highlyusedsectionofDoralDrive.Thank-youto theresidentwhoalertedCounciltothismissing link.

LAKEWOOD DRIVE AND MONAK ROAD UPGRADE

TheroadsurfacebetweenLakewoodDriveand MonakRoadisbeingupgradedtoclearlydefinea sealedroadroute,withtrafficcalmingtoslow motoriststravellinginbothdirections. Thishasbeenalong-awaitedprojectforresidents onMonakandLakewoodandIampleaseditwill soonbeunderway.

Withadesignfocusedonretainingasmuch vegetationaspossible,thecompletionofthisroad sealingprojectwillreducedusttodwellingsandbeof lessimpacttocarswhowon’thavetodriveover corrugationsanylonger.

Workswillincludesealingthedirtroadswithahard surface,wideningofroadsections,installingtraffic calmingdevicestomaintainoperatingdesignspeeds, installingdelineationdevicesandsignage,correcting anyaffecteddrivewaystothepropertyboundaries (includingroadsidedrainagesystems),andtrimming andremovingminimalvegetation

Theprojectwillbedeliveredoveralengthy timeframe,andweappreciateyourpatienceduring construction.

MINOR GRANTS NOW OPEN

Doesyourcommunityorganisationneedfunding tohelpmakesomethinggreathappen?Didyou knowyoucanapplyforsupportfromCouncil’s CommunityGrantsProgram Not-for-profit organisationscanapplyforupto$2000todeliver one-offprojects,eventsandactivitiesthatprovide communitybenefit.ApplicationscloseOctober28. VisitCouncil’swebsiteformoreinformationandto applyonline.

Ifyouhaveanyotherissuesorsuggestionsto discuss,pleasecontactmeon54759810or mariasuarez@sunshinecoastqldgovau

BILL? HIGH WATER

STATE GOVERNMENT

STATE ELECTION

TheStateElectionisfastapproaching,on26 October,2024.Mostresidentsshouldhave receivedanapplicationforapostalvoteinthe mail. Thisisthebestoptionifyouareunableto gettoapollingboothonelectionday,ortoa prepolllocation,whichwillbeopenfrom14 October,for2weeksleadinguptotheelection. Atthisstagewecanconfirmtherewillbeaprepoll boothattheCoolumPeregianRSLonDavidLow Way,openMonday-Fridayfrom8am-6pm,from Monday14October.Wealsobelievetherewillbea secondprepolllocationwhichhasyettobe announced.Assoonaswehavethesedetails,Iwill shareit.

Ifyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheelection,or includingpostalvotes,pleasegivemyofficeacall.

PUBLIC CHILD SEX OFFENDER REGISTER

LocalswillknowmybackgroundasaDetectivein theChildProtectionUnithasshapedmyvery strongviewsonlawandorder,whichiswhyIam proudoftheLNP’scommitmenttoestablisha PublicChildSexOffenderRegisterifweform government

ThelawswillbeknownasDaniel’sLaw,in recognitionofthetirelesscampaigningofchild safetyadvocatesBruceandDeniseMorcombe followingtheintheaftermathoftheirsonDaniel’s murderatthehandsofaknownpedophile.

TheLNPwillestablishanewthree-tieredRegister toprotectchildrenfromsexoffenders,aswellas introducenewoffencestopreventthemisuseof anyinformationfromtheregister Weknowthere arethousandsofregisteredsexoffendersacross

thestate,andonlyasmallnumberofpolicethat areassignedtomonitorthem,butIbelieveevery parenthastherighttoknowiftheirchildrenare atriskfromahigh-riskchildsexoffender. Formoreinformationabouttheregister,andthe LNP’s Making Queensland Safer policies, please getintouch.

GAMBLING GRANTS

Congratulations to the latest recipients of funding from the Gambling Community Benefit Fund,including:

·EdgewaterVillageMensShed$27,441

·SmartPups$93,601

·SoquilichiRescueRanchInc$35,000

·SunshineCoastPaddlesportsClubInc$85,5200

·EumundiQCWA$48,000

·VerrierdaleCommunityGroupInc$64,500

The last round of the year, Round 122, is open now,andcloseson30November.

COOLUM STATE HIGH SCHOOL AWARD

A special congratulations to Coolum State High School,whorecentlytookoutaveryprestigious awardattheShowcaseAwardsforExcellencein Schools. The award recognizes their exceptional approach to senior schooling, which recognizes andvalueseveryindividualstudentbyproviding meaningful pathways that are supported and nurtured.Thisissuchafantasticoutcomeforthe school, its leaders, teachers, support staff and parents, who have long been committed to helping every student reach their potential. It’s just another example of the high standard of educational facilities that are available in our community.

CHURCH CONTACTS

CoolumBeachAnglicanChurch-CnrPerrySt& BeachRdCoolumBeach0447002573email ang.coolum@gmail.com Orsee www.anglicanchurchcoolum.com CoolumBeachBaptistChurch 1912DavidLowWay-call54461957or www.coolumbeachbaptist.com/ CoolumChristianFamilyChurch 2ArcoonaRd(CoolumBeachChristianCollege) http://ccfchurch.org.auorcall 54461295.

CoolumUnitingChurch

CnrElizabethSt&HeathfieldRd,Coolum wwwmaryburnettpresorgauor54461815

C3ChurchNoosa,24SunshineBeachRoad,Noosa Heads,10am,Sundays. Seewww.c3noosa.org

NoosaAnglicanChurch-includingPeregian Springs54498009& www.anglicanchurchnoosa.org.

SunshineBeach(BicentennialDrv)orPeregian Springs(inStAndrew’s, 40PeregianSpringsDve) NoosaCoastalUnitingChurch54405433&0421540347

Noosa:6GrasstreeCourt,SunriseBeachat8am Sundays:Tewantin:cnrPoincianaAve&WerinSt. at 10amSundays

StPeter’sCatholicChurch 28-32ElizabethSt,Coolum54433488 www.saintsonwaves.com.au

SalvationArmy,CoolumConnections-relaxed mid-weekworship,monthlyonsecondThursday from9:30am.LionsCommunityCentre,Coolum Beach.Enquiries:53358500orcontact Chris:0478584573

WaveChurch,TheCavernTheatre.Sunshine BeachStateHigh.Ph:53535152. Weeklyevents foryouth,childrenandadults. wavechurch.com.au

RIDGES SECURITY CONTACT

A&VSecurity:0400196695(nightpatrol) PoliceAssistance-131444

Emergencyassistance:000

COMMUNITY GROUP CONTACTS

PEREGIANBEACHCOMMUNITYASSOCIATION INC-www.pbcai.orgorwww.facebook. com/peregianbeachcommunityassociation orphone0439750145.Bestemailis peregiancommunity@gmail.com

NEIGHBOURHOODWATCHNHW2 NorthPeregian,MarcusBeach,Noosa Di&DougShunWahon54713195oremail d.shunwah@bigpond.com

PEREGIANFAMILY&FRIENDSINC

PeregianFamily&FriendsIncEst2017. Advocatesforandorganisesfamilyfriendly initiativesacrossthePeregianregion. COMMUNITYGROUP wwwfacebookcom/ peregianfamilyandfriends. Web:www.peregianfriends.com Emailinfo@peregianfriends.comfordetails.

ROTARYNOOSADAYBREAKmeetregularlyon ThursdaymorningsforbreakfastatCafe VinCino,NoosaMarina,Tewantinfrom7:30am forfun,furtheringcommunityprojectsandto hearfromregularinterestingspeakers.See wwwnoosadaybreakrotaryorgor@rotarynoosa onFacebook,phone1300791226oremail secretary.noosadaybreak@rotary9620.org

QUOTACLUBOFCOOLUMBEACHmeetatthe LionsDen(nexttoFireStation)at15RussellSt, CoolumBeach,at2pmonthesecondTuesdayof themonth.Contact: secretary@quotacoolum.comorSandraVerrall on0457355734.

PEREGIAN MARKETS

ThePeregianMarketsareheldonthefirstand thirdSundayofeverymonth.

LOCAL SURF CLUB CONTACTS

SUNSHINEBEACHSURFCLUBNIPPERS

Phone54475491orseetheirwebsite www.sunshinebeachslsc.com.au/nippers/ PEREGIANBEACHSURFCLUBNIPPERS

Seewww.peregiansurfclub.com.auoremail nippers@peregiansurfclub.com.au

SPRING INTO ACTION

opportunities to focus on your health this Spring.

Community Portfolio Councillor David Law said Healthy Sunshine Coast was all about making health and wellbeing fun, accessible and social. Grabyourfriends,familyorneighboursandjoin Healthy Sunshine Coast this Spring, to start moving your body and energising your mind,” Councillor Law said. “We want to encourage everyone to take advantage of the beautiful weatherandexplorethedifferentwaystheycan stayhealthy.“Ouractivitiesaredesignedtocater toeveryone,andtherearemorethan60classes totry.”Don’tmissoutonthischancetoshakeoff thewinterbluesandkickstartyourspringwitha commitmenttoyourhealthandwellbeing.

Search ‘Healthy Sunshine Coast’ at sunshinecoastqldgovau for a full schedule of eventsanddetailsonhowtosignup.

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