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JIM FAGAN Fed up with people befouling the bush with household goods and rubbish, Noosa Council law officers are stepping up their patrols and monitoring illegal dumping spots.
And the old days of apprehended first timers being warned and told to clean it up are over. “There’s no such thing as a Get Out of Jail Free card anymore,” Council CEO, Brett de Chastel told Noosa Today. “We’re ramping up our patrols and prosecuting to the full extent of the legislation.” Penalties under the State’s Waste Reduction and Recycling Act 2011 are severe. Dumping domestic items like washing machines, garden waste or construction leftovers, depending on volume, can bring fines ranging from $1,760 to $110,000 and if you cause serious environmental harm and fail to clean it up then expect to pay $220,000 if it goes to court.
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FUNDING BID AFTER COWARD’S PUNCH ISOBEL COLEMAN One Punch Can Kill campaigners this week renewed their bid for government funding after an innocent man lost his life in Mooloolaba on Friday night.
Bruce Steensen, 53, a friend and mentor to many on the Coast, was simply trying to “do the right thing”, according to Ross Thompson, GM of the Queensland Homicide Victims’ Support Group (QHVSG). “There have been too many of these cases lately but this one has really brought it home as Bruce was a muchloved member of the community,” Ross said. “Having spoken with friends and family this week, we know Bruce was a totally innocent victim, just trying to calm the situation down. “Because that was him, a giving, caring sort of guy.”
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Last week we welcomed Minister for Local Government David Crisafulli, and this week it was the turn of controversial environmental crusader, Erin Brockovich. Erin dropped into Veggie Village at Peregian to talk to locals and the local media. See page 3. Meanwhile, over the weekend, some of the biggest names in surf lifesaving dropped in at Coolum and Noosa. See page 40. At Coolum, Shannon Eckstein claimed his eighth Australian surf ironman title by taking out the final round of the series. In the women’s, Courtney Hancock won her third title in four years. Over at Noosa, ironman Zane Holmes and his Wave Warriors put on a great show. However, there was a slight problem that needs addressing. With the Kellogg’s Nutri Grain Iron Man Series at Coolum, Wave Warriors at Noosa, and the Sunshine Coast Branch
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Shannon Eckstein Championships at Mooloolaba, something had to give. With the young guns pursuing a sporting future at Coolum, it was the branch titles that took a hit. Noosa’s Branch Director of Surf Sports, Santo Della Bianca, said: “The present concept whereby the money-making ventures
Touch of magic for CCIQ Noosa CCIQ Noosa will welcome very special guest, Vickie Magic, to its next meeting on Tuesday, March 11, at Noosa Convention and Exhibition Centre, Tewantin, 5.30pm for a 6pm start.
Kicking us off is Evan Lockheart with his bean . . . yes, a bean! This was one of the amazing vegetables on show when environmental crusader Erin Brockovich visited Peregian Beach Veggie Village last week (see page 3), captured by photographer Tessa Mapstone. They grow ‘em BIG in Peregian! Spotted something outrageous, hilarious or downright shocking? Email it to editor@localnewsnetwork.com.au
International Women’s Day The Zonta Club of Noosa will host an International Women’s Day Breakfast at Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort on Saturday, March 8, with guest speaker Nette Griggs, who will discuss
the challenges facing Indigenous women.
Nette has a background in service delivery, providing leadership of a variety of services including youth services, child care, services for Aboriginal people, aged and disabled care, services for culturally and
are killing our surf sports has to be addressed so we are working toward separating these clashes. This is a problem of the utmost importance.” Good news is that, at the branch carnival, both Noosa and Sunshine surf lifesavers won medals, with Noosa Masters having a great day.
linguistically diverse people, recovery programs for people with a mental illness and recreation programs. Time: 6.30am for 7am. Tickets: $30 from Carole Tretheway Design, Shop 8B Arcadia Walk, Noosa Junction. Phone 5447 3255.
Vickie owns, publishes and edits premier coastal business magazine, Business Matters, and co-owns and publishes Why Fitness. Drawing on her past experience in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the advertising industry and her own businesses, Vickie is certain to offer a fantastic insight into business on the Coast now and in the past, and how to get “bang for your buck” from advertising. The meeting is open to all. Entry is free for CCIQ Noosa members; $20 for guests. Come along to get your business tip of the month, enjoy the cash bar and complimentary nibbles and take time to network. RSVP Ray on 0410 692 323.
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FUEL LINES CUT The man charged with twice cutting the fuel lines of the Noosa Coast Guard rescue boat will plead guilty to 17 charges, Noosa Magistrates Court heard on Tuesday.
The man appeared to face 17 charges including three counts of wilful damage, four counts of stealing and three counts of the unlawful entry of a vehicle. Most of the charges relate to two incidents last year when the Coast Guard’s key vessel “Davo’s Rescue” had the fuel lines cut twice in one month, putting the crew in danger when they carried out patrols and rescues. The man is due to appear in Noosa Magistrates Court on March 18 and is expected to plead guilty to all charges.
WILD TURKEY DOWN PANTS Don’t get caught with your pants down - that was the candid advice from Shine Lawyers’ spokesperson and environmental crusader Erin Brockovich.
Talking with Noosa Today at the Peregian Beach Veggie Village, Ms Brockovich said commu-
nities needed to create emergency plans to protect their most precious resource - water. “I think we need to be more aware, we need to have regulations in place that protect our water supply, we need to have contingency and back-up plans if we have a problem with our water supply,” she said. Ms Brockovich said communities can face dire consequences if their main water supply is con-
taminated and there is no “back-up plan” in place. She said Charlestown in West Virginia, US, was an example of what can go wrong after a suspected 5,000 gallons of cleaning chemical leaked into the water supply in January, leaving more than 300,000 residents without water. “Everyone got caught with their pants down as there were no plans in place. We’re in serious trouble,” she said.
“We need, as an entire, global society, to find out how we’re going to protect and preserve what we have, not pollute what we have and be prepared for back-up and emergency plans. Because the day will come, we just saw it in the US. “I hope that at a community level, at an agency level, you do everything you can to protect and sustain the supplies you have,” she said. “Water is the single most necessary element to sustain all of life.”
Funding bid after coward’s punch FROM PAGE 1 Bruce was walking with a friend along Mooloolaba Esplanade when the incident happened. He was rushed to Nambour Hospital in a critical condition and his life support was switched off on Saturday. A 21-year-old Caloundra man has been charged with his murder. Noosa Today was shocked to hear that QHVSG receives no funding. “People are always surprised when they hear that because we are so proactive as a group,” Ross said. “We have been lobbying State and Federal government for funding for the One Punch Can Kill campaign so that we can do more. This
recent incident highlights the need to go a lot broader than we can do on our own. “We desperately need funds so we can get out there and educate young adults, our future lead-
ers, about how to behave in public,” Ross said. “We go into schools across the state, and regularly on the Sunshine Coast, to spread the word and try and save lives.” Mr Steensen was heavily involved with the AFL Masters Football Queensland and Ross said the club was devastated. “People don’t believe just one punch can kill, but it can. Or it can maim and leave somebody with brain damage. “We have started calling it the coward’s punch, instead of king-hit. It’s a coward who does this. It really is a low act.” QHVSG offers emotional support, personal advocacy and information to all people affected by homicide throughout Queensland. Phone the 24-Hour Freecall Support Line: 1800 774 744.
A man faced Noosa Magistrates Court on Tuesday charged with stuffing a bottle of Wild Turkey down his pants before leaving a Noosa Heads liquor store in January.
The court heard CCTV footage shows the man also tried to conceal a bottle of wine in his pants before proceeding to the counter to pay for three tall-neck beers. The man’s distinctive tattoos lead to him being identified as the offender in the CCTV footage. The man was ordered to pay $48 for the bottle of Wild Turkey and fined $400 for the offence.
DRINK DRIVING A woman was caught drink-driving on Australia Day after Police saw her driving with no lights on and doing a u-turn on double lines in Noosa Heads.
The 24-year-old woman appeared in Noosa Magistrates Court on Tuesday and pleaded guilty to driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.179 per cent. The woman was fined $900 and disqualified from driving for seven months.
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JIM FAGAN Noosa Councillor Joe Jurisevic held out the plastic bag of cigarette butts with all the irritation of a greenie who has just seen a KFC carton thrown out of a car window. “Hey Bill’s just brought them in. His girls picked them up at Main Beach between Berardo’s and the surf club on Sunday.
“Stink, don’t they. I blame Hollywood movies. Remember how the stars used to finish their smoke and grind it out on the footpath. That’s now become the norm. People just think they can do the same or stick them in the sand like this lot.” Noosa Today had called to see Joe about his plans for Clean Up Australia Day this Sunday. He’s the local co-ordinator and has been for the last five years. His passion is keeping our roads, bushlands and waterways the way nature intended and not polluted with people’s unwanted garbage.
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He said he first became interested in picking up rubbish years ago while walking the dog. “I would see some litter and pick it up and the more I walked and picked up the more I realised something needed to be done about it. “I’ve always been involved in Clean Up Australia Day, ever since Ian Kiernan started it. In Noosa it was co-ordinated by the Noosa Integrated Catchment Association and in 2009 I asked the president, Tony Haslem, if he would mind if I took it on board and ran it. He said, ‘Go for it.’ “The message of recycling isn’t filtering through to the community. People are still tending to throw things away, discarding them into the environment or putting them in the wrong bin so that it’s not actually going into the recycle stream. Unfortunately, I see the worst of what the public does and it frustrates me. There a very simple message when you create the waste, do the right thing and put it in the bin.” Asked if there was any particular age group that stood out as worst
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offenders, Joe said: “Based on the waste we’ve seen there’s certainly a youth element out there that doesn’t care. Takeaway packaging seems to be among the worst. Takeaway is consumed in the car and thrown out the window. From what I’ve seen there is a higher level of consumer product on the road rather than on the table.” Are there any particular spots in Noosa where littering is more prevalent? “Roadside verges on open stretches of road like Noosa-Cooroy and Noosa-Eumundi. They’re the ones that probably fare the worst. Also, most of the congregated areas like parks and recreation places. Walk through there and you’ll always
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see a bottle or a can or a piece of rubbish on the ground.” New statistics on rubbish incidence in
“The message of recycling isn’t filtering through to the community.”
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Noosa from Clean Up Australia Day show plastic drink containers top the litter list with 11%. The next four are cigarettes 10%, chip packets and wrappers 9%, bottles, caps, and lids 8% and alcoholic beverage drink containers 7%. With the thrill of de-amalgamation still very strong and “Love Noosa” the phrase on people’s lips, Joe isn’t surprised this renewed sense of community has resulted in a record 29 sites across the shire this year where volunteers can register. Last year there were about 400 workers. Joe is hoping for more and is also crossing his fingers for fine weather. Rain dampened enthusiasm last year and several sites were closed. Registration opens at 8am on Sunday and the location of the sites are on Page 8 of this issue. They can also be found online at www.noosariver. org.au or you can search for a site near you at http://www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au/
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Kerbside collection returns to Noosa For much of the Noosa community it was a ‘non-negotiable’ part of winning their council back, so the return of kerbside bulk rubbish collections will come as no surprise.
Noosa Council’s Infrastructure committee, chaired by Deputy Mayor Bob Abbot, recommended the return of the service, and the full council has wasted no time giving it the green light. The kerbside collection will run over a seven-week period from late April to early June. Councillor Joe Jurisevic is one of those cheering loudest about the return of the free service. As co-ordinator of the
The Tourism Noosa team in action last year local Clean-Up Australia Day campaign, he fought hard against the decision of the Sunshine Coast Council to scrap kerbside bulk collections in cost-cutting
measures four years ago. He said it was no coincidence that illegal dumping around Noosa Shire increased dramatically since that decision was made.
While some council staff raised the possibility of legal problems with piles of junk potentially tripping the unwary or injuring children, Cr Abbot said there had been no problems in the past and he doesn’t expect any now. The return of kerbside bulk rubbish collections is seen as one of the community’s first expectations of the new council, with surveys showing it consistently high on the list of former Noosa Council initiatives that people miss the most. For more information about where to place your rubbish for collection and what can be included, contact Noosa Council on 5329 6500.
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Council to blitz illegal Dumpers FROM PAGE 1 Clearly, deciding not to go to the tip can be very expensive. Clean Up Australia Day is this Sunday and Noosa co-ordinator, Councillor Joe Jurisevic, said before amalgamation his volunteers used to collect about two tonnes of rubbish each Clean Up Day “and then the Sunshine Coast Council discontinued kerbside clean ups. Each year I’ve seen the rubbish increase. From two tonnes, it became four then six and last year we cleaned up nine tonnes. That was phenomenal.” Noosa Council will resume kerbside collections in April and Joe is hoping illegal dumping will be reduced but “you will still have people saying, ‘I’m not going to take this to the tip. I object to the price of it. I’d rather dump it in the bush.’ It’s hard to believe but there’s one particular dump site which is used regularly and it’s less than a kilometre from the tip. “The dumpers don’t see there’s a cost to the environment, to our community and a cost to ratepayers to rectify it.”
Noosa Today asked the council’s co-ordinator of waste management, Wayne Schafer, how much it cost to take white goods and other domestic items to the council tip on Eumundi Road. This may surprise some illegal dumpers but there is a great deal that costs absolutely nothing. “Stoves, washing machines, those sorts of things are free. We require refrigerators to be de-gassed. If they’re not de-gassed, we charge $15 to do the job. Any of the whitegoods in your home that have lots of metal in them are free at the dump. We take car bodies, gas bottles that have no gas, anything that has lots of metal. “We also take cardboard for free as well as recyclable material you would put in your recyclable bin at home. “We don’t charge for household quantities of oil and chemicals. If you’ve done an oil change in your car and you have four litres of oil we’ll accept that. Pesticides and paint, provided they’re secured, we will take them for free. “We have a dump shop there and they are happy to accept reusable items. There are lots of savings for people.”
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Council’s fast work on Biosphere Reserve ideas JIM FAGAN Submissions for ideas for Noosa Biosphere Reserve closed on Monday and already Mayor Noel Playford, Deputy Mayor Bob Abbot and Councillors Frank Pardon and Tony Wellington have started working through the close to 50 sent in.
Next step for the working party are meetings on Tuesday and the following Tuesday where selected submitters will be invited to make a presentation of their proposals to the working group. “We want to move quickly,” Narelle Reid, executive assistant to the Mayor and CEO Brett de Chastel told Noosa Today.
“The aim of all this is to get more community involvement and understanding.” “A lot of people have come out with ideas that have nothing to do with the management model, rather more what they think council should do, things like tourism, transport, litter. “We don’t want to lose those either so were going to take them aside and have a different assessment process for them.”
“We want people to understand this is not really a competitive process. We want things that are innovative.” Told about Noosa Today’s street survey which revealed few people knew really what Biosphere Reserve was, Narelle said that problem would be part of the discussion with the working group and the people who had put in submissions. “The aim of all this is to get more community involvement and understanding.” The meetings on Tuesday March 4, and Tuesday, March 11, will be held between 5.30 and 8pm at the Council Chambers, Tewantin. Observers are welcome to the presentations but need to notify council by phoning 5329 6209 by 5pm tomorrow as there is limited seating available.
Wheels of progress turning at Noosa Council Noosa Council is testing what could turn out to be the start of a quiet, electric revolution on our local roads. As part of the council car pool, they’re getting behind the wheel of a Nissan LEAF which uses only electricity, and is recharged from the solar system on top of the council’s Tewantin chamber.
The all-electric car took about 20 years to develop and is on a six-week council trial. While it’s limited to between 130km and 150km without a recharge, that fits the size of Noosa Shire just fine. While electricity could be powering more of the council fleet in the future, the possibilities for cleaner, innovative transport in Noosa could go
Sustainability Officer Emma Menzies with the Leaf much further than that. Mayor Noel Playford has long been interested in the idea of smart Noosa buses, designed to be open and accessible for our climate and lifestyle and - hopefully electric as well. The mayor said specially-designed Noosa buses could be a big drawcard for locals and tourists, encouraging more people to leave their cars at home and showing
what can be achieved with a blend of innovation and environmental awareness. The Nissan LEAF is already turning heads, with Council staff impressed by its performance and statistics. Not only is it running completely free of emissions and charged with 100 per cent green power, the car itself is mostly recyclable. Even the seats are made from recycled plastic soft drink bottles.
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Libraries to separate March 25 Noosa Library members will need a new library card from March 25 when the Sunshine Coast Council and Noosa Council libraries separate. The first stage of the separation has already taken place with Noosa now responsible for the operation and management of its library buildings at Noosaville.
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Noosa members will only be able to use their cards in these libraries. All membership benefits will remain the same as before and members can still borrow up to 30 items for three weeks, and be able to pick-up and drop off items at Cooroy, Noosaville and the mobile library. Existing Sunshine Coast Libraries’ card will still be active and can be used at Sun-
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NOOSA Heritage cottage “deteriorating” JIM FAGAN Noosa Council will be asked to act on finding a new site for Noosa icon, Tait Duke Cottage, following a recommendation by council officers at Tuesday’s meeting of the council’s infrastructure and services committee.
The heritage cottage was given to Noosa Council by Esme Tait in 2004 on condition it be made available for community use in Tewantin. In 2009 Sunshine Coast Council decided to relocate it from 84 Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin to Wallace Park on a temporary basis where it is now, according to the council’s co-ordinator of sport and community development, Alison Hamblin, “deteriorating.” The committee agreed that to “preserve the heritage values and character of Wallace Park and provide parking land options” Tait Duke Cottage had to be moved away from its present site. It was agreed this should be done and recommended an allocation of $80,000 be made available for this. It also agreed to look at the suitability of land at Earl Street, Tewantin, for the possible relocation of the cottage and, once this was resolved, seek expressions of interest from community groups.
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Council beach permits put on hold JIM FAGAN High use/high impact permits for commercial uses like learn to surf, beach kayak, food vending and beach massage on community land are likely to be put on hold until the Noosa Council has decided just what it wants to do about its future policy on applications for permits.
On Tuesday the council’s planning and organising committee was given a report by co-ordinator of property and land manage-
ment, Clint Irwin, who said Noosa’s Main Beach and areas near it were a huge attraction for permit holders due to its north-facing aspect and high numbers of visitors. “At the moment there are 14 activities being undertaken by 11 permit holders. The appeal of Noosa, combined with the return of the council, has encouraged all kinds of businesses to apply for permission on community land.” He said earlier this month council officers had spoken with current Main Beach permit holders. Common themes were the area could not support more surf school, kayaking or beach hire activities if current businesses were to remain viable.
might be partially in competition with existing businesses that have to operate out of premises they have to pay for. “I don’t think there should be somebody just around the corner perhaps eating into the opportunities of people who have established businesses. I don’t think they should get a free ride. I think they should pay because they are running a business on public land and that shouldn’t be an advantage. He said the permits were for three years and, if the operators were doing a good job and the community was happy, he didn’t think it “should be put to tender the highest price wins.”
Major saving on council cars A 28 per cent saving or $412,009 has been made on the cost of Noosa Council’s leased vehicle fleet, the council’s planning and organisation committee was told on Tuesday.
The council’s co-ordinator,
procurement and fleet, Phil Parkman, said in a report to the committee that as part of the de-amalgamation process 109 Sunshine Coast Council leased vehicles were transferred to Noosa. Council organisational directors were asked to review the leased vehicles to find out how
many vehicles were required to deliver services. It was found only 79 of the 109 should be retained. Mr Parkman said pool vehicle arrangements were now being made. Twenty of the remaining vehicles were under private use arrangements as part of employment contracts. These vehicles
will now be used as part of the Council pool fleet across the various sites and this will avoid the need for a separate pool fleet. He said Mayor Noel Playford and CEO Brett de Chastel did not have the use of a council car as they wanted to “contribute towards Council’s sustainability.”
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Cr Tony Wellington said he was “acutely aware of what a minefield this is. What concerns me, when we decide how we are going to approach this, is do we intend to expand beyond those businesses already operating or whether it is open slather on all council community land? Somehow or other we have to determine what the parameters are.” Mayor Noel Playford: “I don’t think this should be looked upon as a money-making concern. The only reason council should allow this is if it occurs in the public interest and if it occurs on public land we have responsibility for.” He said council had to look at operations that are occurring that
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CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY 2014 Lend a hand on Sunday 2nd March and help clean up Noosa!
Volunteers needed to help Clean Up Noosa Biosphere Reserve and be a part of Clean Up Australia Day here in Noosa. You can help by registering at one of these sites from 8am to 11am on Sunday 2nd March. Boreen Point Cooroy Cooran Doonan Eumundi Kin Kin Laguna Lookout Noosa Heads Noosa Junction Noosa National Park Noosaville Noosa North Shore Peregian Beach Pomona Sunrise Beach Sunshine Beach Teewah Village Tewantin Kayak Noosa
Apollonian Hotel Car Park opposite the Butter Factory Rec Club grounds Corner of Lenehans Lane and Hesper Drive Napier Road opposite toilet block at Community Hall Reception at Outrigger on Little Hastings St Weyba Esplanade, near footbridge & Woods Bay at the Spit at the ‘J’ and AW Dan Park on Cooyar Street at Information Centre Thomas St. Boat ramp First Cutting (allow for tides) Surf Club Memorial Hall Shopping Centre Surf Club
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Doonella St Boat Ramp and Wooroi day use area in Tewantin Forest at Gympie Tce, Noosaville (Kayaks available – contact Kayak Noosa to register)
Your help will be much appreciated and you can join us for a free burger and cold drink at Noosaville Lions Park afterwards. Volunteers should wear enclosed shoes, hat, gloves and sunscreen, and bring a bottle of water. For more information please phone NICA on 5449 9650 S P O N S O R E D I N N O O S A B Y:
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Could your business benefit from the Puppy Dog strategy? RETAIL REVIVAL AMANDA STEVENS
In tough times, many small business owners make the mistake of cutting expenses, not realising that it’s always easier (and often quicker) to increase sales.
One simple, proven strategy for increasing sales that I’m amazed more retailers don’t use is the ‘puppy testdrive’ strategy. You know the one – where the pet store owner lets you buy the puppy, take it home and return it at any time, no questions asked. So you take the puppy home . . . and well, you know how the story ends - 98 per cent of the time your family has a new permanent addition. This is a strategy I’ve recommended to clients in the past with great success. Whether you’re selling a tangible product or a service, giving people the opportunity to trial your product or service dramatically increases their chances of buying it with minimal cost to you. I recently purchased a piece of furniture for my home that I
almost didn’t buy. I was examining it in the store, trying to imagine how it would go with my other furniture. I couldn’t decide and was thinking ‘when in doubt, don’t’. At that very moment, a lovely sales assistant approached me and said ‘If you’re anything like me, you find it hard to visualise things unless you can actually see how they’re going to look. Why don’t you take it and if it doesn’t work, you can return it for a full refund.” These two sentences delivered a wonderful customer experience for
me and won the sale. The piece fits perfectly in my home, so there was no need to return it. It’s worth noting that had I purchased it and wanted to return it straight away, the store would have provided a refund. But rather than hiding it in the fine print, the store owner is leveraging the refund message in a way that’s proactive and builds rapport and sales with customers. There are loads of ways you can execute this – free trial, full money-back guarantee or a small up-front payment and the balance processed if it’s not returned within 30 days. You could even establish a customer advisory board to ‘test-drive’ a product and then make them an irresistible offer to purchase at the end of the trial. Getting your product or service into the hands of potential buyers may not make them purchase it every single time, but the risk to you is minimal. Just do whatever it takes to ensure they connect with your product or service in the same way they would a cute, fluffy puppy. Then they’ll never want to hand it back.
Managing the market TOURISM TODAY DAMIEN MASSINGHAM
It has been a busy few weeks in tourism with Noosa playing host to three new events, welcoming the Adventure Queensland tourism body to Noosa, hosting national and international media and attending tradeshows and consumer expos, promoting the region to our key markets.
Louise, our Marketing Manager, has just come back from New Zealand where she represented the region at Queensland on Tour, a trade show meeting with product managers and talking to the very important retail agents who sell holidays. In conjunction with this, Louise attended the Flight Centre twoday expo talking direct to consumers. Noosa has always been a favourite destination for Kiwis and it was interesting to note that Noosa as a wedding destination cropped up in several conversa-
tions. With the Air New Zealand flights direct to the Coast making it easier to visit, we’re hoping to see a great winter season from this important market. From New Zealand to Melbourne, Louise attended AIME which is the largest international business expo in Australia for those involved in organising business travel, meetings, incentives and events. This market - often referred to as the MICE market is a very lucrative and important one for Noosa. Generally speaking conference groups stay midweek, utilise a property with a conference room, will often dine out at other venues as a group, experience tours within the region and their average spend is often considerably higher than a leisure traveller. Louise reported there was much interest in Noosa particularly with new products and refurbished properties keeping Noosa in the spotlight. Attending trade shows and expos such as these are all part of the important market mix of promoting Noosa to our key markets and the team at Tourism Noosa will continue to market the region and promote the destination as a great place to visit.
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Dr Lucy Robson joins DOT after spending the last seven years in General Practice in Cooroy. Lucy trained in the UK and worked on the South Coast there before travelling to Australia. She spent time working in rural Queensland and then for six years at Noosa Hospital, before doing her General Practice training. She has wide experience in all aspects of medicine and has special interests in Paediatrics and women’s health. She is passionate about making General Practice accessible and comprehensive, especially making it a warm and positive experience for children.
Dr Caddell is delighted to join the team at DOT! She originally trained at the University of Glasgow in Scotland, completing a Physiology and Sports Science degree and then her Medical degree in 1996. For the past 5 years she has worked in Cooroy. Having obtained Diplomas in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Family Planning, and Child Health these are all areas of General Practice which she enjoys. Away from work, Dr Caddell has a busy family life with 2 energetic daughters and favourite pastimes include running and riding bikes along the beautiful local forest trails.
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Valuable win for Noosa business ProScribe Medical Communications, recent winner of the Premier of Queensland’s Regional Exporter of the Year Award, has started 2014 with a valuable win and one that is rare for any Australian business.
The Noosa-based, knowledge-economy, export-focused business has attracted an international buyer. ProScribe has joined the Envision Pharma Group, an industry-leading, global technology and scientific communication company servicing 18 of the world’s top 20 healthcare companies. ProScribe founders, Professor Karen Woolley and Dr Mark Woolley, will join Envision’s senior management team and, from their Noosa-based office, will continue to lead ProScribe’s dedicated team of PhD- and MD-qualified medical writers. Envision’s US Executive Director (Client Solutions), Alex Torre-Tasso, and ProScribe staff from throughout Australia have flown into Noosa this week to celebrate joining Envision and to plan for the future at ProScribe’s Annual Meeting. Dr Woolley said: “For 14 years, we have led ProScribe from Noosa, creating employment opportunities for highly trained staff and providing rewarding contracts for local service providers. Envision clearly recognised the quality of work from our staff and suppliers. Envision’s invest-
ment and belief in our team, and the increasing importance of the Asia-Pacific region, will allow us to provide even more opportunities for our clients, staff, and suppliers in the years ahead.” As less than three per cent of Australian businesses attract international buyers (Australian Institute of Business Brokers, 2013), ProScribe’s success is Professor Karen Woolley quite remarkable. Professor Woolley said: “We hope our business strategy, to be ethical, internationally recognised, and respected in the Asia-Pacific region, might help other businesses to position themselves to attract international buyers. Doing so can bring great rewards, not just for your clients and staff, but also for the local economy.”
Public loos just got personal! They have to be functional and they have to be available. But public toilets are also being personalised to their location thanks to a local architecture firm.
This clever design depicting the Banksia robur has transformed the amenities at Archicology P/L Noosa North Shore of Coolum has been including local plant uses, and all depict local plant spespecies in art works on public toi- cies. They have been a huge hit lets on the Sunshine Coast. These with the public.” include the Banksia robur at Noosa Adrian said the Noosa NorthNorth Shore, the Beerwah Mallee shore amenities were in a sensitive Eucalyptus kabiana at Beerwah, area so included some special feaand the ubiquitous Pandanus tectotures, such as holding tanks, water rias at Bulcock Beach. The screens capture, solar power and universal are all produced using local artists, local arborists and local laser-cut- access. “Providing reliable public serting. “They are for privacy, for wind vices where there is no service protection, and to look good, and infrastructure was once very difare often cheaper than using bat- ficult but the suite of available cleantech products now make this tens,” said architect Adrian Just. “Every public building should achievable. The building is also have some local interest. These designed for low maintenance and three screens are made using dif- to withstand flooding, corrosion ferent types of metals to suit their and vandalism.”
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Tough challenge for Tewantin teacher When local teacher Kelli-jo Leslie set out with more than 90 other riders to cycle from Geelong to Warnambool along the Great Ocean Road over three days, it wasn’t just for the love of cycling. It was also to raise awareness and funds for
charities which help children in poverty. 25000spins was created by Craig Shipton, a social entrepreneur who had a vision to make a difference for children in poverty across the world, by staging ‘Adventures with Heart’. The inaugural event was held in 2009 when he and a small group of cyclists
rode from London to Athens. Since then over $700,000 has been raised for charity via committed and enthusiastic cyclists in events staged in Australia and overseas. Tewantin resident Kelli-jo, a secondary teacher from Noosa Christian College, Cooroy, trained regularly in the lead up to the event. Despite her preparation, the first day proved
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The visit is part of the ‘Bringing Boys Back to Books’ initiative that aims to use the exciting world of emergency services and safety to teach students from Cooroy State School about books and the power of literacy. The campaign, made possible through a Sunshine Coast Council grant obtained by the Friends of Mill Place, is based on Greg’s book, Brave Dave the Platypus. The book tells how Dave saves his friend Scud, the water rat, from drowning in the creek. His other Australian animal friends help him rescue, resuscitate and heal Scud’s wounds - just like good mates do.
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Collections and Programs Coordinator for Noosa Library Service Tracey King said she was passionate about this project. “Research states that you have to think out of the box in regards to boys and literacy learning. It’s been so exciting to build a fun and stimulating learning platform to promote reading and writing,” she said. Research confirms that reading to children for just 10 minutes each day strengthens literacy, models positive behaviour, and builds children’s self esteem about reading - especially for boys. As part of today’s activities Greg will read his book to students, while local firies and SES members will also be reading books that showcase accident scenarios, safety and mateship. The children can also go cartooning with Cartoon Dave and take part in Claymation workshops.
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Post your letters to: 36 Mary St, Noosaville 4566 or email to: editor@localnewsnetwork.com.au
JULIA WALKDEN Cooroy
PHIL’S JUICY BITS! Keep the life of brine flowing, Phil Jarratt! I have started collecting your articles. It’s delightful stuff, even for a non-surfer like me, because in between the surfing-related topics Phil never fails to squeeze in juicy bits on hot potato issues, like de-amalgamation, Bali, white shoe brigade, Australia Day, just to name a few, and the latest, Clive Palmer. I watched the big man in person last week in Canberra, throwing his weight around during question time, using what Phil calls “dumbdown-or-bugger-off” tactics. It’s kind of scary, because most of us might survive losing a nice high-end resort like the one in Coolum, but we certainly can’t afford to lose our functioning parliamentary democracy. Top of my list of favourite Phil Jarratt quotes, though, would be the one where he professes his gratitude to Noosa Parks Association, without which “we’d just be another Gold Coast”. How true! I mean, it’s just stating the obvious, isn’t it - at least to a blow-in from faraway shores like me. But, strangely, you won’t meet many locals ready to admit this undeniable fact. Why this is so, I cannot fathom. So, good on you, Phil, for being the exception, by giving credit where credit is due. I look forward to your next succulent little opinion morsel.
JUTTA DYRCHS-JANSEN Peregian Beach
OPEN FOR BUSINESS Given that the media must focus on high interest proposals, it’s understandable the 96-98 per cent of development applications that are
approved in Noosa Shire go mostly unnoticed. According to town planning records dating back to 2004, the rate of refusals varies between two and four per 100. And professional town planning staff are available to help applicants understand more fully what type of developments may be permitted under the Noosa Planning Scheme. There are also some 260 pre-approved lots ready to be built upon in Noosa Shire. It is the developer’s right to commence construction on these when they believe the market will give maximum return on their investment. When it comes to development applications, the records show the glass is 96-98 per cent full
FRANK WILKIE Noosa Shire Councillor
Shame, Shame, Shame This is the sign outside the Cooroy bowls venue. The sign next to it says that the bowlers earned the award for the “2009 Club of the Year”. Over 6000 games are played each year at this venue by mostly elderly and challenged people from Cooroy. What will these people do now? Many don’t drive or cannot drive distances. This is the last sport of their lives. For some, it is their only social activity and exercise. Many groups including schools, sporting clubs, businesses and the disabled have used and continue to use the venue for their social activities like presentation days, break-ups and Christmas parties. Barefoot bowling is fun for all! The board, the management and the ever powerful Sub Branch seem to not care about the bowls venue nor the bowlers. They need the funds from the sale to cover their own debts and to update their outdated Maple St premises. I ask all members of the RSL to demand to see the financial reports of the bowls venue, demand to see the reports of the whole RSL. I would be surprised if 1, they give them to you, and 2, to see that the Opal St venue has been trading quite well. When the bowls club amalgamated (turns out taken over), they had a debt of approximately $350,000, but they owned the block of land next door, which the RSL has recently sold for more than that. So they have the land and the building for free. Sure they have lost some money through their own bad decisions and very poor
LIONS PARK Reference is made to Pam Brownlee’s letter in your February 13 edition, regarding the use of Noosa Heads Lions Park as a car park over the Easter period. Pam was concerned that Council had decided that the park was to be closed for car parking for a period of 17 days, from Saturday, April 5, to Monday, April 21. In fact, that is not the case. Council decided at its meeting on February 6 to proceed with utilising the Noosa Heads Lions Park as a car park for the period of Thursday, April 17, to Monday, April 21. Council decided to minimise the impact on the park and has only agreed to a five-day closure over the Easter period.
management in the past. Any business that gets their whole venue for free and then cannot make any money from it is obviously badly managed. The Kerr family donated the land, and many, many people worked hard and raised all the money for everything needed and now the RSL want the lot! They are not making any offers nor any compensation to these people. Shame on you! The whole of Cooroy needs this venue. If you are not old enough yet, you will be. Your house values lower as there will be one less attraction for people to move here. People of Cooroy – please email manager@cooroyrsl.com.au and lodge your protest.
ANNABELLE NANCE Cooroy
MARTIN DRYDALE Acting Director Community Infrastructure, Noosa Council
KOALA ISSUE Regarding the problem of our dying population of koalas on the Coast, of which we should be ashamed. Looking back I recall an article on the koala population on Kangaroo Island being a pest and estimated at 27,000?
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CAUSING HEARTACHE The intensive chicken meat farming application has already caused great heartache in our area (Time out sought for broiler farm, February 20). Why drag the process out for three more months, when the applicant has already had more than a year to address the unsolvable problems this application imposes on the Cooroy and Ridgewood communities? Even if the applicant does come up with an infrastructure agreement to upgrade Top Forestry Road (at great expense), the fact remains that the local roads, built for light traffic, will never cope with heavy vehicles, and residents along the route to the highway should never have to put up with the all-hours noise and dust fallout from passing trucks. And since noise, dust and odour are impossible to contain on the site, why should neighbours have to bear the brunt of the pollution these operations generate wherever they are located?
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FABULOUS 50S Calling solo 50s, 60s, 70s. This friendly social group awaits those who enjoy dining, barbecues, the theatre, bushwalks etc. Come & join us for coffee at 10am on Thursdays at Sirocco Noosaville or Mondays at Noosa Marina, Tewantin. Ring John 5470 2227. FRIDAY FORUM Frog numbers throughout the world are on the decline and within Australia several species have recently become extinct or are listed as ‘vulnerable’ or ‘endangered’. What is causing this phenomenon? This week’s guest speaker at Noosa Parks Association’s Friday Environment Forum on February 28, will be keen nature observer Kon Hepers. Kon will attempt to answer this question about frogs and many more. Come along to Noosa Parks Association’s Environment Centre, Wallace Park, Noosaville from 10am for coffee. The Forum commences at 10.30am while Interpretive Birding with Valda and the Bird Observers begins in the car park at 8.30am. Visit www.noosaparks.org for more information. All welcome. LIBRARY NEWS There will be a book sale at Noosa Library on Saturday, March 1, from 9.30am to noon. Come along and bag a bargain. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Guest Speaker Kevin Brewer will be bringing a message titled “Watch and Pray” to the Christian Fellowship of Noosa on Sunday, March 2, in the CWA Hall, Tewantin, at 9.30am. Come and join in singing some of the great old hymns and enjoy warm fellowship. You can find us at www. christianfellowshipnoosa.com or chat with Tony on 5474 0620. MEALS ON WHEELS Roster for week beginning Monday, March 3: Monday drivers: Rotary Daybreak, Margaret & Mick, Driver needed run C, Helen & John, Anne & Phil, Kerry & Jeff, Patricia; kitchen Verena, Steven, Len, John. Tuesday drivers Helen & Helen,
Astrid, Tania & Friends, Margaret & Jill, Driver needed Run E, Maidie & Terry, Libby & Jan; kitchen Ashleigh, Jo, Christine, George. Wednesday drivers Eileen & Helen, Sandra & Bob, HWN Steps, Molly & Annie, Nan & Carolanne, Lee & Stuart, Wendy; kitchen: Carol, Jill, Robyn, Jerry, Robyn. Thursday drivers Stewart, Geoff & Margaret, Anne, Pat, Bev & Tony, Jan & Wendy, Linda & Nabil; kitchen Lois, Christine, Robyn, John. Friday drivers Brian C, Lin & Dot, Brian G, Brian E, Lynne & Kay, Margaret & Ray, Driver needed Run G; kitchen Monica, Sandy, George, Cliff, Connor. Phone 5449 7659. WE NEED YOU Noosa Heads Lions Club has a variety of projects but we need assistance to run them. If you would like to assist the community and enjoy yourself, please call us. We meet at the Tewantin-Noosa RSL club on Tuesday evening. Keetha 0421 250 614. MUSIC CLUB On Wednesday, March 5, it will be music time again with Tewantin-Noosa Music Club. We meet in the Catholic Church Parish Hall, cnr of Poinciana Ave and Moorindil St, Tewantin, at 1.30pm. Join us for good music, a sing-a-long, a chance to win a door prize or raffle and afternoon tea. Entry $2. Contact Sandi 5474 3851 or Gloria 5442 4810. WOMEN’S AUXILIARY Tewantin-Noosa RSL Women’s Auxiliary will meet on Friday, March 7, 10am, at the RSL. All members & friends welcome. Phone Kay 5447 5042. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY On Friday, March 7, the Theosophical Society will host a public DVD and discussion evening featuring ‘I am’, a documentary by American film producer Tom Shadyac, covering short interviews with prominent spiritual and scientific figures on the subject, What is it that is wrong with
See the real Bali - without leaving the Coast If you still have concerns about whether it is safe to visit Bali, U3A Noosa invites you to come along and put all your doubts to rest on Friday, March 7, at 1pm, when Armchair Travel presents the Bali tour video, filmed by Alan Roberts, of a recent visit by members and friends.
“Despite the recent negative stories in the media about Bali, the only people with bad things to say about ‘The Island of the Gods’ are those who have never been there,” said group leader and Eerwah Vale resident Eileen Walder, who first visited the island by mistake seven years ago and immediately fell in love with its beauty and people. Eileen mistakenly bid on a holiday on Ebay seven years ago and won! However, once there she and husband David were touched by how comments by people who really had no personal experience had affected the economy and people. The Walders returned three times within that first year and have visited every year since. Last October the Walders escorted a group of 12 U3A Noosa members and friends, on a two week culture and fun-filled tour to show the ‘real’ Bali, away from the usual tourist haunts of Kuta, Seninyak and Eileen Walder and friends the World? Contact Carmen on 5495 6980 or Janet 0416 442 962. Gold coin donation. GARDEN CLUB Cooroy-Eumundi Garden Club will meet at Stringybark Cottage, 13 Sudholz Rd, Verrierdale, courtesy of owner Cheryl Boyd on Monday,
Legian. They visited the homes of Balinese friends living in traditional villages, shared meals and special ceremonies, travelled through scenery rarely seen by the average tourist, visited temples, palaces, markets, literary festival, artisan workshops, an elephant sanctuary, played golf, snorkelled, sailed and enjoyed wining and dining , music and dance. One highlight was visiting a village kindergarten sponsored by the Walders, to present gifts, share songs and play. Everyone is invited to come along to U3A House, 64 Poinciana Ave, Tewantin. Some of the travellers will be present to answer questions and anyone interested in joining this year’s trip can get information from Eileen on the day or phone 5442 8255. Entry is $4, including afternoon tea.
March 10, 9.30am. This will be followed by morning tea and a tour of the gardens. (Total cost $13). For further information contact Secretary John on 5415 1213 or 0410 485 285. SEWING COURSE TAFE Learn to Sew short course
starts March 12. Four different modules cover how to use your sewing machine, making a zippered, piped cushion cover, understand the terminology and use of commercial patterns, construct a A-line skirt with invisible zip. All enquires www.sunshinecoast.tafe.qld.gov.au or 5457 1000.
Clare O’Keeffe & the team at Noosa Heads have great pleasure introducing their new name – helloworld! Formerly trading as Harvey World Travel Noosa, we are all very excited to be part of this whole new travel experience and we look
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forward to welcoming you into our refreshed, rebranded store. While helloworld is a new name, please be reassured that we will offer you the same great service and familiar faces you’ve come to trust & rely on for the past 34 years. The business will still be solely owned & operated by Clare and Brendan O’Keeffe and the same staff will continue to make up our successful, award winning team. We are committed to sharing our knowledge, curiosity and experience about travelling the world with you. We’re excited & we’re sure you will be too!
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Contraband kick off the weekend Local band Contraband are so good, they should be illegal! Featuring a mix of seasoned musicians, Contraband delivers an energetic performance showcasing their enviable musical talent.
300: Rise of an Empire is an American fantasy action film directed by Noam Murro. It is a follow-up to the 2007 film, 300, taking place before, during, and after the events of that film. Zack Snyder, who directed and co-wrote the original film, acts as writer and producer on Rise of an Empire.
Vocal seductress, Leah Russ, fronts the band with Ben Richards on lead guitar, Peter Huntley on bass and Mark O’Bryen on drums. Together they form the ultimate party band covering hits from artists such as Amy Winehouse, The White Stripes, Australia Crawl and many more. Their entire repertoire is focussed on getting the party started and keeping it going into the night, always delivering the ultimate night of entertainment. You can catch Contraband at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Friday, February 28, from 8pm. The show is free for members and only $10 for non-members. Tickets are available from reception or phone 5447 1766.
The cast includes Sullivan Stapleton, Eva Green, Callan Mulvey, Hans Matheson and Jack O’Connell, as well as Lena Headey, Rodrigo Santoro and David Wenham, reprising their roles from the first film. The movie is a theatrical, romanced, highly graphic view of Greek history under the second Persian invasion of Greece (480– 479 BC).
Alan Kelly at Zachary’s Dublin-born singer, songwriter and guitarist Alan Kelly will entertain diners at Zachary’s Peregian Beach this Sunday, from 4pm.
Alan’s music has been described as Irish surf music and compared to artists such as Jack Johnson, The Beautiful Girls and Mumford and Sons, but Alan can
easily facilitate between different styles and genres thanks to his rich and dynamic vocals. Alan has performed at shows all around the world - from the Peregian Originals to Glastonbury – and has shared the stage with Metallica, Joe Cocker and even featured on the Lord of the Rings soundtrack.
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Silver to Gold is Alan’s first solo album but he has been making a mark on the local music scene with his six-piece Celtic group, The Barleyshakes, for many years. Zachary’s Peregian Beach is located on the corner of Heron Street and Kingfisher Drive, Peregian Beach. Phone 5473 0011 for more information.
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If the Hat Fitz . . . CULTURE VULTURE JOHN WOODLOCK
Tomorrow night, Friday, catch Hat Fitz and Cara at Noosa Arts Theatre from 7.30pm, for a combination of country blues and old time folk. The material is original yet crosses the boundaries as if written from a time once forgotten.
Classic Rock described the pairing as “a nostalgia act with a future”. Tickets are $25 or concession $20. WAR HORSE Since its first performance at the National Theatre in 2007, War Horse has become an international smash hit. Based on Michael Morpurgo’s novel and adapted for the stage by Nick Stafford, War Horse takes audiences on an extraordinary journey from the fields of rural Devon to the trenches of First World War France. Filled with stirring music and songs, this powerfully moving and imaginative drama is a show of phenomenal inventiveness. At its heart are astonishing life-sized puppets by South Africa’s Handspring Puppet Com-
pany, which bring breathing, galloping, charging horses to thrilling life on stage. There will now be four performances of this masterpiece showing at Noosa Arts Theatre: March 7 at 1pm and 7.30pm, March 9 at 6.30pm, and March 10 at 10am. Tickets are $25 with concession $20.
JO HENDRIE SINGS IN MINEFIELDS AND MINISKIRTS Minefields and Miniskirts features many iconic songs of the period written by female singer/songwriters including Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Carole King, Buffy St Marie and Melanie Safka. Local Jo Hendrie plays the guitar in the play and brings her love of singing and extraordinary talents as a singer and entertainer to this production. Jo’s passion for the stage began in high school when she played lead roles in My Fair Lady, and Bye Bye Birdie and when she also developed her folk style of singing and playing guitar. Since 2007 Jo has taught musical theatre classes at Noosa Professional Dance Academy, with students ranging in age from six to 18 years. Theatre-goers will remember her Miss Hannigan in Annie. Performances are March 13 (cutprice preview), March 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, plus the Zonta Noosa fundraiser on March 19. All evening performances start at 7.30pm. There are also matinees
Jo Hendrie on guitar with Jannine er, Ritchie, Julia Verburgt, Kitten Styl ley Grim ron Tania Nash and Sha
on March 16 at 2pm and March 22 at 1pm. Tickets: adult $29, concession $25, member/group $23, U17 $20, preview $20; Zonta Noosa Fundraiser $35, includes supper. Phone 5449 9343, buy online at www.noosaartstheatre.org.au or at the theatre, 9am to 1pm, Tuesday to Saturday.
Hat Fitz and Cara
On show at Harbourside Catch some great exhibitions at Harbourside Gallery, Tewantin, during March.
Pam Miller will present a class exhibition, Brushes of Eight. This group of Pam’s students has been painting together for five years. The group includes three abstract artists, two semi-abstract, a stylist and a primitive artist. Pam herself makes up the eighth artist in the group. IN LOVE WITH GLASS Guest artist Caroline Elliott will present Impressions in Glass. Caroline first fell in love with glass as a medium at 18 after being given a small stained glass bird as a gift. Since that time, as a primarily self taught artist, she has gained an incredible amount of pleasure creating fused glass art works. For Caroline, glass has a magical quality that enchants and delights and she uses glass as a means to express her passions, bringing colours together for content and movement in her indi-
vidual glass creations. Each project Caroline produces is unique. In making an art composition, each piece of glass is cut individually, and then all the pieces are positioned together in a kiln for fusing. The kiln fires the glass to 780 degrees Celsius to fuse and 670 degrees to slump. Fusing is the term used when combining several pieces of glass to make one solid piece; slumping is the term used to mould the flat glass into three dimensional shapes. Sometimes Caroline manipulates the glass when it is at its maximum temperature in the kiln. While this can be a bit dangerous, it also ensures that anyone who obtains a piece of her art can be certain they have a one-off product that they will never see on anyone else’s wall. WEARABLE ART Fabric artists Robyn Davey, Sally Heron and Alexis Heitmann will present an exhibition of sculptured and wearable art. Robyn Davey is a silk painter who also works with fibre to layer and sculpt art works and Sally Heron is ingenious with her use of re-
cycled fabrics and fibres in her original and vibrant works. Alexis Heitmann creates wearable art, known for its individuality and uniqueness. All exhibitions will be open from 10am to 4pm daily from March 1-31. The official opening is at 4pm on Saturday, March 1 - all welcome. Further information 5447 5007, 0411 244 304 or email artists@harboursidegallery.com.au
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A flying visit from the guru in pink LIFE OF BRINE PHIL JARRATT
One of my oldest mates in surfing, Australia’s first world professional champion, Peter Townend, made a welcome return to Noosa this week. It was a lightning visit, wedged between commitments on the Gold Coast and Sydney before flying back home to California, but we managed to fit in a couple of surf sessions at First Point and a good dinner.
The first world champion of the pro era won his 1976 title without winning a single event, and for much of his career he was destined to finish somewhere on the podium, but not on the top rung. Yet he was one of the most admired and flamboyant surfers on the tour, technically precise, consistent but capable of moments of great showmanship. Townend (who became universally known by his initials, PT, very early in his career) was born on the Gold Coast in 1953 and raised at Coolangatta where he learnt to surf on rubber surfoplanes, Coolites and borrowed balsa boards. By the mid-1960s he was an accomplished surfer with a longboard of his own, but he did not make a competitive impact until after the shortboard breakthrough. By the start of the 1970s, however, as part of the “Coolangatta Kids” push, along with Michael Peter-
son and Rabbit Bartholomew, he had started to define himself as a surfer, drawing smooth lines along the point waves of Snapper Rocks and Kirra. While not as explosive as Peterson or Bartholomew, PT found the barrels just as often. In 1971 he also began to define himself as a competitor, finishing second as a junior in the Australian titles, then starting a four-year run of seconds in the senior division the following year. Townend’s consistency paid off when he made the Australian team for the San Diego World Titles in 1972, finishing the highest-placed Australian with a third. By now he was considered to be a small wave stylist, the “four foot and under man”, as one writer put it. But PT, a small man with an intense countenance in those days, had a steely determination to make a career in surfing, and that meant proving himself in all conditions. Supporting himself as a surfboard shaper at Coolangatta, and later at Cronulla in Sydney’s south, he joined the “gypsy tour”, the unofficial circuit of pro events around the world. If you had a spectacular year, you might manage to cover your air fares, but mostly it was a negative cash flow situation. PT and other dedicated pros like Ian Cairns didn’t care. They had the vision for a world tour, they just had to make it happen. In 1974 PT crushed the four foot myth by contesting the final of the Smirnoff Pro in monster Waimea Bay storm surf. He finished fourth, but managed to impress everyone with some calm, methodical and flawless drops
PT in his heyday at Rocky Point, Hawaii. PHOTO DAN MERKEL
down 30-foot faces. Suddenly a celebrity, he came home and threw himself enthusiastically into the development of the Australian Professional Surfers Association (APSA). Townend and Cairns were the new association’s most outspoken representatives, and both knew how to use the media, Cairns by coming up with the most outrageous and threatening sound bytes, Townend by pushing the surf star/rock star line. He wore pink and black jumpsuits and rode a quiver of matching hot pink surfboards. David Bowie’s ‘Fame’ was his favourite song. He perfected the soul arch bottom turn, combining ‘60s flair and ‘70s style. PT’s act embarrassed some and amused others. As his frequent drinking buddy and fellow party animal at the time, I was in the latter camp. PT really did quaff flaming purple flyers by the dozen, dance on table-tops, then get up the next morning and surf a smart heat. He was amazing. During 1976 Hawaiian event promoters Fred Hemmings and Randy Rarick managed to pull together a structure for an international pro tour, taking in the Australian APSA tour
They had the vision for a world tour, they just had to make it happen.
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and several other satellites. When the points were tallied, Peter Townend was the first official world professional surfing champion, despite not winning a single event. But no one could detract from his victory. PT had simply done what every touring pro has to do – perform consistently well throughout the season. Townend and Cairns went on to form marketing troupe The Bronzed Aussies, which was basically an extension of PT’s rock star dream. But the whole thing began to unravel when PT took time off the tour in 1977 to double for actor Billy Katt in the surf drama Big Wednesday. When he returned to the tour in 1978, he again managed to finish top five for several years, and to win his sole tour event (the Hang Ten in South Africa). PT subsequently developed a successful career in publishing, media and marketing in the US, where he still lives today, running his own consultancy, ActivEmpire. But don’t be surprised if one day pretty soon he starts calling Queensland home again. I hope it’s not too long.
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6.00 News. 9.30 ABC News. 10.10 Making Media. 10.45 Designers. 11.00 Big Ideas. 12.00 Midday. 12.30 Talking Heads. 1.00 Janet King. (M) 2.00 At The Movies. (PG) 2.30 As Time Goes By. 3.00 Rain Shadow. (PG) 4.00 New Tricks. (PG) 5.00 Eggheads. 5.30 News. 6.00 Grand Designs. 6.55 Australia’s Paralympians: Melissa Perrine. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30 Queensland. 8.00 QI. (PG) 8.30 The Doctor Blake Mysteries. (M) Dr Blake investigates two deaths. 9.30 Line Of Duty. (M) 10.30 Lateline. 11.05 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (PG) 11.35 Hustle. (M) 12.40 Rage. (MA15+) 5.00 Rage. (PG)
6.00 Rage. 10.30 Rage. (PG) 11.30 Aust Story. 12.00 Secrets Of The Superbrands. (PG) 1.00 Movie: Imitation Of Life. (1959) (PG) 3.00 Flickerfest. (PG) 3.15 Movie: The French Line. (1954) (G) 5.00 Koalas: Slow Life In The Fast Lane. (PG) 6.00 Devil Island: Summer On Devil Island. 6.30 Hello Birdy: Raptors. (PG) 7.00 News. 7.30 Dream Build. 7.40 Doc Martin. (PG) Mrs Tishell returns to the village. 8.30 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (M) Hastings is reunited with Poirot. 10.00 Silent Witness. (M) 11.00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 11.30 Rage. (MA15+) 5.00 Rage. (PG)
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 Movie: Rapid Fire. (2006) (M) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News At 4. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 8.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG) 8.30 Anh Does Scandinavia. (PG) Presented by Anh Do. 9.30 Tricked. (PG) 10.30 Young, Lazy And Driving Us Crazy. (PG) 11.30 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 12.00 Celebrity Juice. (MA15+) 1.00 Brand Developers. 3.30 Home Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 Early News.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 World’s Strictest Parents. (PG) 1.00 Motor Racing. International V8 Supercars Championship. Round 1. Clipsal 500 Adelaide. Practice and qualifying sessions, as well as V8 Utes Series. 4.00 News. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 8.30 Movie: The Proposal. (2009) (PG) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. An editor gets engaged to her assistant. 10.45 To Be Advised. 11.45 That ’70s Show. (PG) 12.15 Hung. (MA15+) 12.45 Movie: Remember Me. (1985) (M) 3.00 Brand Developers. 4.00 NBC Today.
6.00 Brand Developers. 6.30 It’s Academic. (C) 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG) 12.00 To Be Advised. 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 V8 Xtra. 3.00 Motor Racing. V8 Supercars Championship. Clipsal 500 Adelaide. Race 1. 6.00 News. 6.30 Motor Racing. V8 Supercars Championship. Clipsal 500 Adelaide. Race 2. 7.30 Highway Patrol. (PG) 8.00 Highway Patrol. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Quantum Of Solace. (2008) (M) 10.45 Movie: Colour Of Night. (1994) (AV15+) 1.40 Hung. (MA15+) 2.10 Nature’s Gentleman. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 It Is Written Oceania. (PG) 4.00 Home Shopping. 5.00 Dr Oz. (PG)
6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.00 News. 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 1.00 Canal Road. (M) 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.15 News. 5.30 Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG) 9.10 Movie: The Hangover 2. (2011) (MA15+) Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis. Friends in Thailand search for a missing family member. 11.10 Two And A Half Men. (PG) 11.35 Two And A Half Men. (PG) 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 A Current Affair. 1.30 Extra. 2.00 Dangerman. (PG) 3.00 Danoz Direct. 3.30 Good Morning America. 5.00 Early Morning News. 5.30 Today.
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6.00 Bubble Guppies. 6.30 Dora The Explorer. 7.00 Weekend Today: Saturday. 10.00 Mornings: Saturday. (PG) 12.00 The Middle. (PG) 12.30 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG) 1.40 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG) 2.50 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG) 4.00 The Bottom Line. (PG) 4.30 Wild Life Of Tim Faulkner. 5.00 News. 5.30 Getaway. (PG) 6.00 News. 7.00 Movie: Happy Feet. (2006) (G) 9.10 Fat Tony & Co. (M) 10.10 Fat Tony & Co. (M) 11.10 Movie: City Hall. (1996) (M) 1.20 Movie: Exorcist II: The Heretic. (1977) (M) 3.35 Extra. 4.05 Danoz Direct. 4.30 The Middle. (PG) 5.00 The New Adventures Of Old Christine. (PG) 5.30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo.
6.00 News. 6.30 Wake Up. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 10.30 Studio 10 You. (PG) 11.00 News. 12.00 Dr Phil. (M) 1.00 The Doctors. (PG) 2.00 The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia. (PG) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Modern Family. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia. (PG) 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M) Kidnapper William Lewis goes to trial. 9.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M) 10.30 Eyewitness News Late. 11.00 Saving Grace. (M) 12.00 The Late Show With David Letterman. (PG) 1.00 Infomercials. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. (PG) 3.30 James Robison. (PG) 4.00 CBS Morning. 5.30 News.
6.00 News. 6.30 Wake Up. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 10.30 Studio 10 You. (PG) 11.00 News. 12.00 Dr Phil. (M) 1.00 The Doctors. (PG) 2.00 The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia. (PG) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Modern Family. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Living Room. 8.30 Hawaii Five-0. (M) A group of assailants storms Five-0 HQ. 9.30 Hawaii Five-0. (M) The team searches for a “cowboy”. 10.30 Eyewitness News Late. 11.00 Blue Bloods. (M) 12.00 The Late Show With David Letterman. (PG) 1.00 Infomercials. (PG) 2.00 Home Shopping. (PG)
6.00 Seas Of Life. 7.00 Desert Waters. 8.00 GCBC. 8.30 St10. 10.00 St10: Extra. (PG) 11.00 Tour The World. 11.30 Everyday Gourmet. 12.00 The Living Room. 1.00 It’s A Lifestyle TV. 1.30 A Taste Of Travel. 2.00 Escape With ET. 3.00 New Shades Of Pink. (PG) 4.00 What’s Up Downunder? 4.30 Everyday Gourmet. 5.00 News. 6.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 6.30 Attenborough’s Nature’s Great Events. 7.30 Bondi Vet. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Die Hard 4.0. (2007) (M) Bruce Willis, Justin Long. A detective is assigned to capture a computer hacker. 11.10 Movie: Stolen. (2010) (M) 1.05 Home Shopping. 4.30 It Is Written. (PG) 5.00 Hour Of Power.
6.00 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. Galatasaray v Chelsea. Continued. 8.00 WorldWatch. 10.00 Cycling. UCI Track World Championships. Day 1. 12.30 WorldWatch. 1.00 The Brides Of Khan. 1.30 Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2013. 3.00 France 24 International News. 3.30 Al Jazeera News. 4.00 The Journal. 4.30 PBS NewsHour. 5.30 Global Village. 6.00 The Lakes With Rory McGrath. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Mexican Fiesta With Peter Kuruvita. 8.00 Gourmet Farmer. 8.30 Sicily Unpacked. 9.35 Rectify. (M) 10.30 World News. 11.00 UEFA Champions League Highlights. 11.30 Prophets Of Science Fiction. (PG) 12.25 What Is Reality? 1.25 Public Enemy No. 1. (PG) 2.25 WeatherWatch Overnight. 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Japanese News.
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Cycling. UCI Track World Championships. Day 2. 1.00 The Hungry Tide. 2.00 Aral: The Lost Sea. 2.30 NITV News Week In Review. 3.00 France 24 International News. 3.30 Al Jazeera News. 4.00 The Journal. 4.30 PBS NewsHour. 5.30 Global Village. 6.00 The Lakes With Rory McGrath. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Coast. 8.35 The Real White Queen And Her Rivals. (PG) 9.35 As It Happened: The Great Escape – Secrets Revealed. (PG) 10.30 World News. 11.00 The Feed: Best Stories Of The Week. 11.30 Movie: Her Whole Life Ahead Of Her. (2008) (M) 1.35 Kurt Wallander. (M) 3.15 WeatherWatch Overnight. 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Japanese News.
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Cycling. UCI Track World Championships. Day 3. 1.30 The Russian Enigma. 2.30 Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters. (PG) 3.55 A Season At The Juilliard School New York. 4.30 PBS NewsHour. 5.30 Lost Worlds. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Queen Of Tigers. 8.30 Living With The Amish. (PG) The teenagers meet some Amish “rebels”. 9.30 Movie: Drive. (2011) (MA15+) Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Bryan Cranston. A getaway driver finds himself in a world of trouble. 11.20 Movie: Katyn. (2007) (AV15+) 1.30 Boob Tube: Sex TV And Ugly George. (MA15+) 2.45 WeatherWatch Overnight. 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Japanese News.
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6.00 News. 9.30 ABC News. 10.00 Children’s Programs. 10.20 Inside Science. 10.35 Atoms Alive. 11.00 Big Ideas. (PG) 12.00 Midday. 12.30 Talking Heads. 1.00 Landline. 2.00 Parliament. 3.00 Rain Shadow. (PG) 4.00 New Tricks. (PG) 5.00 Eggheads. 5.30 News. 6.00 Grand Designs. (PG) 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Australian Story. 8.30 Four Corners. Investigative journalism program. 9.20 Media Watch. (PG) 9.35 Q&A. 10.35 Lateline. 11.10 The Business. 11.35 Dalziel And Pascoe. (M) 1.20 Movie: Sudden Fear. (1952) (PG) 3.10 Movie: The Old Dark House. (1932) (PG) 4.30 Parliament. 5.30 Eggheads.
6.00 News. 9.30 ABC News. 10.00 BTN. 10.20 Being Chinese. 11.00 Four Corners. 11.45 Media Watch. (PG) 12.00 Midday. 12.30 Talking Heads. 1.00 Q&A. 2.00 Parliament. 3.00 Bed Of Roses. (PG) 4.00 New Tricks. (PG) 5.00 Eggheads. 5.30 News. 6.00 Grand Designs. (PG) 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Family Confidential: The Costellos. (PG) 8.30 New Tricks. (PG) 9.30 At The Movies. (PG) 10.00 The Book Club. (PG) 10.30 Lateline. 11.05 The Business. 11.30 Four Corners. 12.20 Media Watch. (PG) 12.35 Movie: Black Narcissus. (1947) (G) 2.10 Parliament. 3.30 Basketball. WNBL. Preliminary final. Replay. 5.30 Eggheads.
Children’s Programs. 10.30 Children’s Programs. 10.45 BTN. 11.00 One Plus One. 11.30 Family Confidential. (PG) 12.00 Midday. 12.30 Press Club. 1.30 Hello Birdy. (PG) 2.00 Parliament. 3.00 Bed Of Roses. (PG) 4.00 New Tricks. (PG) 5.00 Eggheads. 5.30 News. 6.00 Grand Designs. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (PG) 8.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 9.00 The Moodys. (M) 9.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 10.00 Would I Lie To You? (M) 10.35 Lateline. 11.10 The Business. 11.35 The Straits. (M) 12.30 Movie: Touch Of Evil. (1958) (M) 2.05 Movie: Citizen Kane. (1941) (G) 4.00 Parliament. 5.00 Talking Heads. 5.30 Eggheads.
6.00 Handy Manny. 6.30 Doc McStuffins. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG) 11.00 Dr Oz. (PG) 12.00 Motor Racing. V8 Supercars Championship. Clipsal 500 Adelaide. Qualifying. 1.30 Motor Racing. V8 Supercars Championship. Clipsal 500 Adelaide. Race 3. 5.30 Great South East. 6.00 News. 6.30 My Kitchen Rules. (PG) 8.00 Sunday Night. 9.00 Downton Abbey. (M) 10.00 Castle. (M) 10.50 Castle. (M) 11.55 Motor Racing. V8 Supercars Championship. Clipsal 500 Adelaide. Highlights. 1.00 Hannibal. (AV15+) 2.00 Brand Developers. 3.00 NBC Today. 4.00 NBC Meet The Press. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 Early News.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 Movie: The Advocate’s Devil. (1997) (M) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News At 4. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 My Kitchen Rules. (PG) 9.00 Revenge. (M) 10.00 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 10.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 11.00 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 11.30 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 12.00 Dr Oz. (PG) 1.00 Home Shopping. 2.00 Brand Developers. 3.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 Early News.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 Movie: Past Midnight. (1992) (M) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News At 4. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 My Kitchen Rules. (PG) 8.45 Winners & Losers. (PG) Zach returns home from hospital. 9.45 Parenthood. (PG) 10.45 Parenthood. (PG) 11.45 Smash. (PG) 1.00 Brand Developers. 3.30 Home Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 Early News.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 Movie: Mother, May I Sleep With Danger? (1996) (M) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News At 4. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 My Kitchen Rules. (PG) 8.45 The Blacklist. (M) A woman is Red’s next target. 9.45 Chicago Fire. (M) 10.45 Chicago Fire. (M) 11.45 Defiance. (M) 1.00 Home Shopping. 3.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 Early News.
6.00 Bubble Guppies. 6.30 Dora. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Financial Review Sunday. 10.30 Sarah Shark. 11.00 The Wildlife Man. 12.00 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG) 1.00 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG) 2.00 Rugby League. QRL. Intrust Super Cup. Redcliffe v PNG. 4.00 Animal Emergency. 4.30 Love This City: Gold Coast. (PG) 5.00 News. 5.30 RBT. (PG) 6.00 News. 6.30 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG) 7.40 60 Minutes. 8.40 Fat Tony & Co. (M) 9.40 Person Of Interest. (M) 10.40 Love Child. (M) 11.40 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (M) 12.30 Financial Review Sunday. 1.00 What Would You Do? (M) 2.00 20/20. 3.00 Sullivan & Son. (M) 3.30 Danoz Direct. 4.00 Good Morning America. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.00 Morning News. 11.30 The 86th Annual Academy Awards. (PG) 3.00 News. 5.30 Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG) Hosted by Scott Cam. 8.40 Love Child. (M) Joan risks her career to help Annie. 9.40 The 86th Annual Academy Awards. (PG) Hosted by Ellen DeGeneres. 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 A Current Affair. 1.30 Oh Sit! (PG) 2.30 Extra. 3.00 Danoz Direct. 3.30 Good Morning America. 5.00 Early Morning News. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.00 News. 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 1.00 The People’s Court. (PG) 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.15 News. 5.30 Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG) 8.40 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG) Hosted by Scott Cam. 9.40 2 Broke Girls. (M) 10.10 2 Broke Girls. (M) 10.40 Two And A Half Men. (M) 11.10 Two And A Half Men. (M) 11.40 Weeds. (M) 12.10 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.10 A Current Affair. 1.40 Extra. 2.05 Seaway. (PG) 3.00 Danoz Direct. 3.30 Good Morning America. 5.00 Early Morning News. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.00 News. 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 1.00 The People’s Court. (PG) 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.15 News. 5.30 Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG) 8.40 Inside Story: Teen Killers. Hosted by Leila McKinnon. 9.40 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (M) 10.40 CSI: NY. (AV15+) 11.35 Extra. 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 A Current Affair. 1.30 Dallas. (M) 2.30 Danoz Direct. 3.30 Good Morning America. 5.00 Early Morning News. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Creflo. 6.30 Hillsong. 7.00 Joseph Prince: New Creation Church. 7.30 GCBC. 8.00 GCBC. 8.30 St10. 10.00 Bolt Report. 11.00 What’s Up Down Under. 11.30 Everyday Gourmet. 12.00 The Doctors. (PG) 1.00 Basketball. NBL. Round 20. Sydney Kings v Perth Wildcats. 3.00 Coffee Culture. 4.00 Bolt Report. 5.00 News. 6.00 Have You Been Paying Attention? (PG) 6.30 So You Think You Can Dance Australia. 8.30 Elementary. (M) Sherlock must testify at an inquiry. 9.30 The Graham Norton Show. (M) 10.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (PG) 11.00 Movie: Separation City. (2009) (MA15+) 1.00 Infomercials. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 3.30 James Robison. (PG) 4.00 CBS Morning. 5.30 News.
6.00 News. 6.30 Wake Up. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 10.30 Studio 10 You. (PG) 11.00 News. 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.00 The Doctors. (PG) 2.00 To Be Advised. 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Modern Family. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 Modern Family. (PG) 8.00 To Be Advised. 8.30 Secrets & Lies. (M) A family man becomes a murder suspect. 9.30 Blue Bloods. (M) 10.30 Eyewitness News Late. 11.00 Touch. (M) 12.00 The Late Show With David Letterman. (PG) 1.00 Infomercials. (PG) 2.00 Home Shopping. 3.30 Life Today With James Robison. (PG) 4.00 CBS This Morning. 5.30 News.
6.00 News. 6.30 Wake Up. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 10.30 Studio 10 You. (PG) 11.00 News. 12.00 Dr Phil. (M) 1.00 The Doctors. (PG) 2.00 The Living Room. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Modern Family. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia. (PG) 8.30 NCIS. (M) A US Marine is murdered. 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 10.30 Eyewitness News Late. 11.00 Hawaii Five-0. (M) 12.00 The Late Show With David Letterman. (PG) 1.00 Infomercials. (PG) 2.00 Home Shopping. 3.30 Life Today With James Robison. (PG) 4.00 CBS This Morning. 5.30 News.
6.00 News. 6.30 Wake Up. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 10.30 Studio 10 You. (PG) 11.00 News. 12.00 Dr Phil. (M) 1.00 The Doctors. (PG) 2.00 The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia. (PG) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Ent. Tonight. (PG) 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Modern Family. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia. (PG) 8.30 Puberty Blues. (M) Sue, Debbie and Gary have grown wilder. 9.30 The Good Wife. (M) 10.30 Eyewitness News Late. 11.00 Elementary. (M) 12.00 The Late Show With David Letterman. (PG) 1.00 Infomercials. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 3.30 James Robison. (PG) 4.00 CBS Morning. 5.30 News.
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Cycling. UCI Track World Championships. Day 4. 1.30 Play. (PG) 2.30 Speedweek. 4.00 Motorcycle Racing. Superbike World Championship. Round 1. 4.30 UEFA Champions League Magazine. 5.00 Wainwright Walks. 5.30 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 6.30 World News. 7.30 Lost Worlds: Mysterious Sunken Cities. (PG) 8.30 Stephen Hawking: A Brief History Of Mine. A portrait of physicist Stephen Hawking. 10.15 Movie: Hawking. (2004) (PG) 11.55 Movie: The Anarchist’s Wife. (2008) (M) 2.10 WeatherWatch Overnight. 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Japanese News.
6.00 WorldWatch. 6.30 Cycling. UCI Track World Championships. Final day. 10.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Titanic. 1.55 Milos. 2.55 Life Is Beautiful. 3.00 France 24 News. 3.30 Al Jazeera News. 4.00 The Journal. 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial. 5.00 The Farm Fixer. 5.30 Global Village. 6.00 Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam. 6.30 World News. 7.35 Idris Elba: King Of Speed. (PG) 8.35 Stephen Hawking’s Future Universe. 9.25 Sneek Peak: Stand Up @ Bella. 9.30 Housos. (MA15+) 10.00 Benidorm Bastards. (PG) 10.25 World News Late. 11.00 The World Game. 11.30 Clown. (M) 12.00 Shorts On Screen. (M) 12.35 Derren Brown: Messiah. (M) 1.35 William Shatner’s Weird Or What? (PG) 2.35 WeatherWatch Overnight. 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Japanese News.
6.00 WorldWatch. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 Persons Of Interest. (M) 2.00 The Long March To Freedom. (M) 2.55 Life Is Beautiful. 3.00 France 24 International News. 3.30 Al Jazeera News. 4.00 The Journal. 4.30 PBS NewsHour. 5.30 Global Village. 6.00 Food Safari. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Queen Victoria’s Children: The Best Laid Plans… (PG) 8.30 Insight. Presented by Jenny Brockie. 9.30 Dateline. 10.30 World News Late. 11.00 The Bridge. (M) 12.10 Surviving Terror. (PG) 1.10 Destination Australia. (PG) 2.10 WeatherWatch Overnight. 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Japanese News.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Insight. 2.00 Dateline. 3.00 France 24 International News. 3.30 Al Jazeera News. 4.00 The Journal. 4.30 PBS NewsHour. 5.30 Global Village. 6.00 My Family Feast. 6.30 World News. 7.30 Indian Ocean With Simon Reeve: The Horn Of Africa. 8.35 One Born Every Minute. 9.30 Lilyhammer. (MA15+) 10.25 World News Late. 11.00 Movie: Curse Of The Golden Flower. (2006) (M) 1.00 Movie: Teddy Bear. (2007) (M) 2.55 WeatherWatch Overnight. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Soccer. International Friendly. Germany v Chile. Please note: Programs are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.
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NOOSA TODAY CRYPTIC CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. In search of some style in a manner of speaking (5,1,7) 9. Explosion destroyed cab or gutted minicab (3,4) 10. Five hundred bid for anything but steak! (2-5) 11. Current airless conditions of Egyptian’s neighbours (8) 12. Stump outside to this point in the field (6) 14 and 19-across. Muse about strain to make overtures to (4,2,2) 15. Model managed dropping weight in the character of soaps (10) 18. Stellar performance in soggy financial market (4,6) 19. See 14-across 22. Shoot up from salad dish (6) 24. Bias uncovered when spotted (8) 26. Decks out with rust bubbling through faucet (5,2) 27. Fall sick during fight and throw in the towel (4,3) 28. Old-fashioned to sound raspy and infested with germs? (5-3-5)
CELEBRATE THE SPIRIT OF SURFING THE WORLD’S BIGGEST SURF FESTIVAL IS ALSO AUSTRALIA’S FAVOURITE. PRESENTING 8 DAYS OF NONSTOP ACTION IN THE WAVES AND FREE ENTERTAINMENT ON THE BEACH. The PJ Burns Festival Village and Surf Expo, and the XXXX Summer Beach Bar on the sand at First Point are open to all. Cold drinks and the best view in town, plus bar draw giveaways every evening. It’s the world’s best surf party! See you there.
SUDOKU 9 1 Come and hang out with surfing’s true legends and champions, including 7-time world champion Layne Beachley, longboard world champions Taylor Jensen, Josh Constable, Harley Ingleby and many more, plus body surfing great Mark Cunningham.
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Vegemite SurfGroms, opening ceremony, Hayden Hack Infusion on the Zinc Stage.
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MONDAY MARCH 10 BOQ Family Challenge, Vans Logger Pro, Foam Symmetry Rockin’ Auction with Dead Beat Band and Mesa Cosa.
TUESDAY MARCH 11 Mark Cunningham presents “Come Hell or High Water”, the body surf movie.
WEDNESDAY MARCH 12 Band of Frequencies and Transparentsea at Cafe Le Monde. THURSDAY MARCH 13 Sails All Girls Shootout with Layne Beachley and Wendy Botha. FRIDAY MARCH 14 Surftech presents the 50th anniversary “Endless Summer” show, hosted by Robert August.
SATURDAY, MARCH 15 Noosa Surf Stomp ith Pat Capocci and the Hi Boys at Cafe Le Monde, Babe Rainbow and Red Glo on the Zinc Stage.
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Guide
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27
6.30PM: Cafe Le Monde: Andrea Kirwin, Asher Chapman & Stuart Docherty for Noosa Songwriters Guild 7PM: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Latin Plus 9PM: Villa Noosa: DJ Mothershaw for Thirsty Thursday FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28
6PM: Cafe Le Monde: Mia Wray, Massroom & Wintex
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Pool phenomenon at RSL tonight World champion trick shot pool player, Florian “Venom” Kohler is bringing his magic to the Tewantin Noosa RSL on February 27, from 7pm.
Venom is a pool phenomenon, redefining the sport of trick shot pool though a combination of artistry and breathtaking skill. He has had his expertise featured on TV shows, commercials and movies, has his own DVD and a host of online videos. Trick shot pool typically takes years to master, yet Venom first picked up a pool cue at the age of 18 and within two years, he was competing against trick shot pool pros that had been playing since before he was born. Venom has created more than 1,000 new shots and holds the record for the fastest jump shots in a show with seven balls jumped and pocketed in 1.5 seconds and the highest jump shot ever done with a moving cue ball at 23 inches. Talent of this calibre comes along rarely and whether you are a fan of the sport or just want to be dazzled by the magic, this is an up close and personal view of some legendary skills. Catch Venom’s magic at Tewantin Noosa RSL on February 27, from 7pm. Tickets are $5 for members and $10 for non-members and are available from reception or dial and charge on 5447 1766.
6.30PM: Club Cooroy: Smoke n Mirrors 8PM: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Contraband 8.30PM: Noosa Surf Club: Todd Keightly 9PM: Villa Noosa: DJ
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7.30PM: Noosa Surf Club: Spotlight Karaoke WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5
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Children will squeal with delight when they find out Peppa Pig is coming to The J, Noosa Junction, for a one-day only show on May 19. Launched on the ABC in 2004, Peppa Pig is now one of the most popular children’s show on Australia TV, screening four times per day and out-rating all other kids shows in its time slot. Originally from London’s West End, the Peppa Pig Live! Treasure Hunt has been seen by almost 85,000 Australians since it was launched in October, 2013. Peppe Pig Live! Treasure Hunt features true-to-life puppets and some of Australia’s most talented musical theatre performers. In the show, Peppa Pig, her brother George and friend Danny Dog set off on a treasure hunt while out for a day of fun on Grandad Dog’s boat. There are clues aplenty as Pedro Pony, Polly Parrot and Zoe Zebra help them find their treasure as they all enjoy a day of adventure. Tickets are on sale now for $34.90 per person and can be purchased online by visiting www.noosa.qld.gov.au/thej or drop into The J at 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Junction.
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3PM: Sunshine Beach Surf Club: Rooftop Duo 3.15PM: Cafe Le Monde: Chelsea Williams 4PM: Zachary’s at Peregian: Alan Kelly 4PM: Villa Noosa: Live soloist for Sunday Sesh
Peppa Pig pops in to The J
Melbourne-based vocalist, songwriter, broadcaster and DJ Chelsea Williams will be in town for one gig only this weekend.
Chelsea, who has just completed her new album, I Hope You’ll Be Very Unhappy Without Me, will be at Cafe Le Monde on Sunday, March 2, from 4.15pm. Over two years in the making, I Hope You’ll Be Very Unhappy Without Me contains 10 new tracks inspired by 70s afrobeat, blacksploitation soundtracks, sixties Motown and soul jazz. The album features eight of Chelsea’s original compositions, plus her unique arrangement of Jonny Pate’s Shaft in Africa (fused with Neyo’s pop hit Closer) and an Esther Phillips tribute, the title track of the album. Produced by Chelsea Wilson and Jake Mason the album features an incredible list of musicians including Lance Ferguson (The Bamboos) and Mitch Power (Deep Street Soul) on guitars, Lucas Taranto on bass (Gotye), Ivan ‘Choi’ Khatchoyan on drums (True Live), Michelle Martinez (The Voice) and Candice Monique on backing vocals (Metals). Chelsea said the album is “a homage to strong women everywhere… finding your inner strength
through surviving bad relationships. The themes are largely personal, inspired by my mum, my girlfriends and my own life experiences”.
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It’s more than puppy love Thinking about getting a new puppy? Katrina Boyd of Kat’s 4 Dogs has some helpful advice.
Firstly it’s important to pick the right dog for you and your family. For example, if you work long hours and live in a small apartment, I wouldn’t recommend a high energy dog. Do some research into what breed suits your environment and family set-up. It’s important to think long-term when adding a dog to your life and you need to think of training it straight away. Start with puppy school and then maintain ongoing training if you want a well behaved dog. Your dog must also be walked every day and don’t forget the added expense of vet bills, food, new toys and bedding. As a behavioural trainer, clients often tell me they expected a different dog based
on the research they had done on the breed. The truth is any breed can be hard work if we do not do the right things by the dog. In any breed of dog, I always recommend going for the low to medium energy dog of the litter. Naturally high energy dogs will demand more of your time and will present more challenges to your family. However, if you do choose a low to medium energy dog don’t be fooled into thinking it will stay that way. The human influence can change all that very quickly.
Getting a new puppy shouldn’t be about what it will do for the family – it should be about what the family can do for the puppy to fulfill its needs as a dog. If you are buying a dog because you think it’s cute or has a lot of energy, you are buying it for the wrong reasons. Puppies soon turn into adolescent dogs and can start acting up if its human pack isn’t getting it right. Getting a puppy is a big deal and you should never buy with your heart, I understand this is hard when looking at cute little puppies but the amount of owners I’ve come across that want to get rid of a dog because it’s no longer cute is outrageous.
Up to 100% off – at Petstock For unbeatable value on everything for your furry, feathery and scaly friends you can’t go past Petstock Noosa.
And this weekend you can buy up big and save with the mammoth Up to 100% Off Sale! Simply go in-store from Friday, February 28 to Sunday, March 2, select your items and lucky dip your discount. The minimum you’ll score will be a very tasty 10 per cent off, but you could save up to 100 per cent! And that’s up to 100 per cent off pet food, toys, bedding, apparel, carriers and cages, flea, tick and worm treatments, treats, grooming needs, kennels, tanks, air pumps and filters and more. Petstock Noosa is at 10 Eenie Creek Road, Noosaville – just off the roundabout. See instore for terms and conditions.
Short back and sides! Last weekend may officially have been the last one of summer but don’t be fooled into thinking the heat has gone! Forecasters predict a few more sizzlers before summer is done.
Genevieve Attard of Sunshine Coast Pet Groomers is still being asked to clip all breeds of long-haired dogs, from Maltese, poodles and cocker spaniels to groodles and everything in between! “But we have also seen a lot of short-haired breeds coming in to be clipped, such as labradors, German shepherds and cattle dogs,” she said. Wondering why you would get your shorthaired dog clipped? “It’s amazing the amount of hair a Labrador, for example, can shed and a common complaint is the amount of hair dropped through the house and backyard,” Genevieve said. “It also helps to keep your dog cool, as some of the coats are so thick. And it makes it easier to spot any skin irritations, such as hotspots, which can be very painful for your dog if left untreated. It can also be a lifesaver, as far as detecting ticks. “Clipping a short-haired dog doesn’t mean it has to be taken back all the way to the skin. We maintain enough hair on the coat to ensure your dog has protection from sunburn and still looks good.”
Looks like local pampered pooch Wesley has plenty to smile about! But what’s he thinking?
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Workplaces have a healthy part to play
The eyes have it
While there is no correlation between refusing to eat your carrots and actual night vision, nutrition and optical health are closely linked, with scientists currently looking at the role played by vitamins and minerals in the prevention of eye diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and cataracts. That a link exists has long been understood: the eye condition xe-
Making the decision to get healthy always starts and ends with you – but life can often get in the way!
rophthalmia, a common cause of blindness in developing countries, is known to be caused by a lack of vitamin A, which is found in sources such as meat and fresh vegetables. In fact, vitamins and minerals are crucial to eye health, as they are constantly required to help ward off damage caused by UV light rays. A healthy blood supply is necessary to supply nutrients and oxygen to the eye. So, conditions such as high cholesterol, which clog arteries elsewhere in the body, are also important in the eye region. While research suggests that vita-
mins A, C, E and zinc can help keep the eye healthy, it is carotenoids - the pigments that occur naturally in plants and algae - which offer the most precise way of targeting the damage that causes sight loss. In particular, the carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin seem to act directly to absorb damaging blue and near-ultraviolet light, in order to protect the macula. Any plant or vegetable which is yellow or orange in colour contains them. They are also found in abundance in green vegetables such as kale and spinach.
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We break out of our comfortable, healthy routines (where we eat well and spend time being physically active) every day to go to work, catch up with friends, attend school or university or spend time travelling. But the environments we find ourselves in actually have a huge part to play in helping all Queenslanders make healthy choices the easier choices on a daily basis – especially workplaces. Most of us spend at least a quarter of our week at work! There are some simple, cost-effective and low maintenance ways that workplaces can support staff to make healthier choices every day. Here are Cancer Council Queensland’s top tips for workplaces to start boosting the wellbeing of employees: Review existing canteen and vending machine options and replace junk food with healthier snack options. Develop standard healthy catering
menus for organisation events and meetings. Encourage staff to go for short walks on breaks and hold walking meetings. Remind staff to get up from their desk regularly to stretch and be active. Encourage staff to talk with their GP about recommended cancer screening and identify environmental risks known to cause cancer (think about using existing workplace communication like newsletters, staff intranet or emails) Help staff stay SunSmart by promoting and providing shade and rescheduling outdoor work to avoid peak UV times. Ensure all smoke-free areas are clearly signed, with the aim to go entirely smoke free! Let your staff know about quit smoking services like Quitline 13 QUIT (13 7848). Encourage your workplace to join the QUEST to promote and support healthier Queenslanders at quest.org. au or by emailing healthyworkers@ cancerqld.org.au
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LIV TYLER: “I always bring my pyjamas and my cashmere blanket onboard. I also wash my face regularly”
KHLOE KARDASHIAN: “My travel essentials are iPod, flat iron, camera and makeup”
“The first thing I pack is really good facial cream to keep my skin moisturised”
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TWIGGY: “Drink plenty of water - it’s one of the best things we can do for our skin”
Set sail with Noosa Travel If you’ve been considering a European river cruise, there’s never been a better time to check it out.
The new APT brochure covers a range of new SuperDeals, offering greater choice and savings than ever before. Barbara Sheriff at Noosa Travel describes a luxury cruise along the idyllic waterways of Europe as “the journey of a lifetime”. “Featuring holidays that carry you along iconic rivers, including the Rhine, Rhone, Moselle, Danube, Seine and Douro, you can explore the best that Europe has to offer, with every day offering beautiful new sights, right on your doorstep,” she said. “Once on-board the specially designed luxury river ship, you unpack only once and enjoy the peace of mind that an all-inclusive holiday affords. From exquisite meals created to complement the region through which you are travelling, to airport transfers and the dedicated services of an APT Tour Director, you can relax in the knowledge that we will take care of you every step of the way.” On-board facilities include a wellequipped wellness centre, offering massage, beauty treatments, hairdressing, sauna and fitness equipment, and three outdoor decks, including an expansive sun deck,
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with 360-degree views plus a whirlpool or pool. “With APT all-inclusive means just that. From personalised audio headsets, to complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the entire ship and both complimentary alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages included through-
out, there are no hidden costs,” Barbara said. From Royal Collection cruises to the enchanting sights of Italy and the historic wonders of Turkey, there’s a cruise to suit everyone. For more information, contact Noosa Travel.
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My name is Peter Emery, I am the African Travel Specialist at Ucango Travel. I have more than 20 years experience in the travel industry and am based 14 Days/13 Night | From land only. here in the Noosa Shire at Cooroy. I offer a personalised booking service. There is no need to travel to our Maroochydore office. INCLUDES: 11 nights camping, two nights hotel Simply make an appointment and I will meet you at home or at your accommodation, transfers, most meals, 2 game activities favourite cafe to discuss your travel plans and to share my passion for on most days, Botswana park and camping fees and guide. Africa with you. Travel Style: Small Group Tour. Max group size 12. Travel and game drives are in a specially adapted long wheelbase 4x4 vehicle. Highlights • The Okavango Delta • Moremi Game Reserve • Chobe National Park • Victoria Falls Non-participation camping. Comfortable tents with camp beds & linen supplied. This safari is a fantastic way to discover the abundant wildlife of Botswana. It is comfortable, non-participation camping. Your tents are erected prior to your arrival at the campsite where excellent meals are prepared for you. There are shower tents with hot water and toilet tents with pedestal toilets.
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Africa – the best time to visit
CELEBRITY TRAVEL TIPS
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KATE MOSS:
There is no bad time to visit Africa but some times of the year are better than others, and these times can vary from one part of Africa to another.
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For most of Southern Africa (South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe & Zambia) the best time to visit is between June and early October. This is the dry, cool season. At this time of year the bush is not so thick and green, so the animals can be seen more easily and because there is little rain they tend to congregate near water sources, so your guides will know where they can be found. In most of East Africa (Kenya & Tanzania) the landscape is more the open plains variety, so dense bush is not an issue. However, if possible avoid the two main rainy seasons April-June and November-December. The animals are still there of course, but your game viewing may be restricted by flooded roads. The best time to see East Africa’s great wildebeest migration in all its spectacular glory is August in the northern part of Tanzania’s Serengeti and Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve. This is when the animals will be crossing rivers in their hundreds of thousands. Then in February you can find these same herds in the south of the Serengeti where they settle for a while to give birth to their calves and to feed on the lush grass of the plains.
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MEL B: “I never go on holiday without my children, sunglasses, journal or my iPod”
Here’s a few of the best spots to find some of your favourite African animals: Leopards Mashatu Reserve, Botswana & Sabi Sands area of South Africa. Elephants Chobe National Park, Botswana & Amboseli National Reserve, Kenya. African Wild Dogs Madikwe Reserve, South Africa & Moremi Reserve, Botswana. Black Rhinos Madikwe Reserve, South Africa & Etosha National Park, Namibia. Lions Found in most reserves and National Parks. Mountain Gorillas Bwindi Forest, Uganda & Parc National des Volcans, Rwanda.
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As part of the Travelscene American Express group and a member of the Cruiseco & Worldwide Cruise Centre consortium, Cooroy Cruise and Travel can access preferred agreements with major airlines, cruiselines and suppli-
ers. This means you are sure to get the best price on your next holiday. The team, owner/manager Natalia Cherry and local girls Abby Vartan and Renee May, are well-travelled and informed on the best places to visit, especially if you’re looking for a holiday with a difference. Dealing in all aspects of domestic and international travel, including Queensland Rail bookings, Cooroy Cruise and Travel has all your travel needs covered. Also, the office allows you to redeem American Express points towards
your travel arrangements and even earn Qantas frequent flyer points for the cost of some cruises. Cooroy Cruise and Travel has been operating in the local community for more than 30 years. Previously, the team was located opposite the IGA but is now settled into the Wattle Street Complex under the new ownership of Natalie Cherry, who has 10 years experience with Noosa Cruise and Travel. They have an online cruise website at www.cruisesale. com.au plus a sister office in Noosa along Gympie Terrace.
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Around the world – at Sunshine Bistro New York centre cut sirloin. All char-grilled main courses are served with your choice of beer-battered fries or potato gratin and a house salad or ratatouille. If you’re craving something more exotic, try the Burmese chicken curry with jasmine rice, mango chilli and coriander yoghurt or maybe the Seafood bouillabaisse with fish, prawns, mussels, calamari and scallops in a saffron, tomato, garlic broth with toasted sourdough. You can finish the evening with classic desserts, once again given a unique twist, such as the Jaffa crème brulee with almond biscotti. Sunshine Beach Bistro Restaurant and Bar is open Wednesday to Monday, from 5pm to late with Tapas available from 5pm, and live music on Saturdays from 4-6pm. Sunshine Bistro is located on Duke Street, Sunshine Beach. Phone 5474 5523 to book your table. A special children’s menu is also available.
Take a culinary trip around the world with Sunshine Beach Bistro’s internationally-inspired menu.
Located in the heart of Sunshine Beach, the Sunshine Bistro team is known for impressive exotic dishes matched with an extensive wine list and friendly service, set in elegant yet casual surroundings. With alfresco dining available, you can start your evening under the stars with tapas – small meals designed to be shared amongst friends – such as Thai spiced chicken patties with chilli plum dipping sauce, Haloumi fritters in black pepper tempura butter and Grand Mariner chicken pate with lavosh. For entree, chefs Geoff Cohen and Jean Luc Chaudet have given beachside classics a unique twist with dishes such as Garlic and dill crumbed calamari served on rocket with kaffir lime mayonnaise or Bruschetta with a salsa of red onion, Noosa reds, parsley, avocado, garlic lemon and extra virgin olive oil.
Sunshine Beach Bistro Restaurant and Bar is open Wednesday to Monday. For mains, the team really turns up the heat with a special chargrilled menu, including Rosemary-infused Victorian lamb rack, 250g Gippsland beef eye fillet and the 350g
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In Season...
Persimmons
As summer descends the downward slope towards autumn you can expect some delicious fruit and vegetables to be coming into season now.
At Noosa Farmers’ Markets on Sunday we spotted the glorious golden glow of persimmons on display. Along with their flavour credentials, persimmons have double the dietary fibre of apples, are high in anti-oxidants and are an excellent source of Vitamin C and beta carotene. Original persimmons have been grown in Australia for almost 150 years, most commonly as a decorative tree in domestic gardens, and are known for their large, heart-shaped silhouette and colour, which ranges from pale orange to deep red-orange. In contrast, the sweet persimmon is round, with a diameter of around 10cm, and has a slightly flattened top. Introduced around 40 years ago, this variety now comprises around 90 per cent of production. Approximately 2500 tonnes of persimmons are harvested Australia annually with
the bulk of fruit grown in Queensland. Persimmons are very versatile in the kitchen and their unassuming sweetness marries brilliantly with flavours like smoked poultry, cured meats, cheese, nuts and bitter salad leaves. They also go very well in South-east Asian-style salads, as the ‘sweet’ element, together with hot, sour and salty. Below are some fun ways with persimmons: • Wrap proscuitto around wedges of Persimmon and serve as an exciting and attractive finger food • Persimmon chunks can be added to curry for fruity flavour • Include thin slices of Persimmon as a feature on your next cheese platter for striking look and flavour • Include Persimmons for a sweet and unique touch in fruit salads • For a special treat, try a Persimmon fruit crumble • Dip wedges of Persimmon into low fat yoghurt flavoured with honey and a little cinnamon as a healthy snack • Add slices of Persimmon on hot or cold cereal for a new take on breakfast
Cooking with Kim – at the library Author of international bestseller 4 Ingredients Kim McCosker will be appearing at Noosaville Library to promote her new wellness series of books.
Having sold over six million copies of her first book that she co-authored, Kim is back with a series of cookbooks with a twist. For those food-buffs with a difference, Kim will be talking about her recipes that highlight good eating for gluten-free and lactose-free eaters, for diabetics and for those with allergies. Noosaville Library Co-ordinator Nadia Bowtell is excited about having the famous author visit the library. “It’ll be really interesting to hear Kim talk about her passions of food and family, as Kim McCosker well as the journey to her current success,” she said. “She’s even offered to sign her books at the talk, so we’re very thankful for her generosity.” The event - to be held on March 3 at 1.30pm is just one of many community talks coming up at Noosaville Library. To continue along the foodies theme, there will also be a presentation in March by nutritionist Jodie Persovic on how to make ‘Powerful
Food Choices’ to achieve good health. If you’re a small business owner, also coming up is an ‘Intro to Social Media Marketing for Small Business’. Learn how Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Vimeo can help you get yourself out there. For more information on upcoming events visit the new Libraries website at www.libraries. noosa.qld.gov.au or phone 5329 6555.
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Every Wednesday night the Gympie Terrace venue will be transformed into a mini Rio de Janiero with live music from acclaimed Brazilian musician, Luiz Carlos. The sounds of bossa nova,
jazz, samba and R&B will accompany traditional tastes from the Brazilian a la carte and Rodizio menus. A range of Brazilian cocktails will also be available. “We have received so many requests for Brazilian music so I am thrilled to be able to satisfy our guests’ wishes particularly with such a talented and acclaimed international performer as Luiz,” Steve said. “We plan to stay open a little later on Wednesday nights so that diners can extend their Samba experience by enjoying a few after-dinner drinks or indulging in a bit of dancing should the mood take them.”
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As an additional mid-week treat, Samba Grill will offer a free glass of handcrafted, South Australian Molly’s Cradle Wine with any main meal purchased on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Special prices will also be offered per bottle. Steve said Molly’s Cradle Wines were already a popular choice at the restaurant and he was keen to offer Samba’s loyal customers a thank you for their custom. “Just like the Brazilian people our customers seem to appreciate that life is meant to be enjoyed every day, not just on the weekends!”
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Qualified in herbal medicine, holistic human development and progressive kinesiology, Jane has opened a new clinic in Noosa Junction, combining progressive kinesiology with teaching meditation techniques. And readers are invited to the grand opening, on Wednesday, March 5, at 5pm, with a free guided meditation at 5.15pm. Jane will have some great giveaways to mark her grand opening, including four progressive kinesiology treatment/meditation
workshop vouchers, worth between $120 and $135 each; four half price coupons for progressive kinesiology during March, and four coupons for a week of meditations. “Progressive kinesiology is a non-invasive healing method that varies from other styles of kinesiology in that it is a much more hands-on approach. It is not like a relaxing massage, it is a tool for you to gain information on what is holding you back and a treatment to heal these blockages,” Jane said. “A session will give you insight and awareness into what makes you tick, giving you back your personal power as you work with your therapist to release and heal on very profound levels.” By using muscle testing, progressive kinesiology is able to unlock hidden information that is stored within your body. That information can then be used to heal, reprogram and to clear
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Cool front heats up the action MAX PARNELL A cool front moving through Queensland made for a very different race meeting at Morgan Park, Warwick for the 14 members of Noosa Beach Classic Car Club who backed up for a second weekend in a row.
With the cars and drivers revelling in the cool breeze, times on the short circuit were destined to be much improved. Bruce Anderson from Ringtail Creek drove his PRB clubman to a personal best, perhaps related to the relaxed trip up in his new tow vehicle, the third new vehicle displayed by members so far this season. Michael Heerings (Noosaville) worked his Nissan 180SX hard running in both the sprints and the short circuit. Steve Shale in the quick Suzuki Swift was giving race Commodores a difficult time on the tight cir-
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cuit while Alisha Oldfield in her WRX was one of several women drivers making life difficult for those whose ego is greater than their talent!
Damien Maher (Nissan Silvia), Paul Holter (Pontiac) and Shane Hill (Falcon 351) had an incredible tussle, the three cars of different specifications
but similar performance put on a good display for the crowd. Less than two seconds separated them in the final run with the turbo four winning out
over the V8s. Steve Victor-Hogg in the 1600 Corolla performed very well in his class and was selected in the Qld team to battle it out with the NSW team. A faultless drive saw the Qld team once again victors of this State of Origin by more than three seconds. New to Morgan Park was Kel Bankin driving the Bickley-developed rally Escort.
Encouraged by his brother Greg (Datsun 410) Kel gradually improved his times to a respectable level and is looking forward to his next run at Queensland Raceway and the next round of circuit sprints at Warwick in late May. The next outing for the Sunshine Coast crew is the much loved Gatton Sprints in mid-March where we hope to bring home another six trophies.
Sneak peak at 2014 motor show The Geneva Motor Show 2014 takes place from March 6-16 and is one of the biggest events on the motor industry calendar. As with the Detroit Motor Show earlier this month, Geneva will be an opportunity to see a number of cars for the first time as they make their public debuts at the show in Switzerland. These are just some of them. JEEP The latest Jeep Cherokee will be on show in Geneva, now featuring a brand new 2.0-litre diesel engine. A powerful 3.2-litre V6 engine will top the engine range.
Jeep is also set to unveil a new small model at the show, and it’s expected to be called ‘Jeepster’. The American company is keen to grab a part of the compact SUV market occupied by cars like the Nissan Juke, Peugeot 2008 and Renault Captur, and will try to offer something different to these rivals by producing a car that has genuine off-road ability and heritage.
MERCEDES The Mercedes S-Class coupe concept car was on show in Detroit, and Mercedes will launch the production version in Geneva. The car will use a 4.7-litre V8 petrol engine and is expected to cost around £75,000. The new Mercedes C-Class estate will also be on the Mercedes stand following the debut of the saloon in the US.
MAZDA A new Mazda2 model is expected in the next year and the Mazda Hazumi concept car, to be launched at the show, will give us a clear idea of what we can expect it to look like. Mazda will also unveil its new 1.5-litre diesel engine, which is likely to be offered as part of the new Mazda2 engine range.
HYUNDAI The Hyundai Intrado concept car will be shown to the public for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show. The crossover model is rumoured to use an innovative fuel-cell system and is expected to turn heads thanks to a radical new design direction. The new Hyundai Genesis – a luxury saloon model – was shown in
The Hyundai Intrado concept car Detroit, and Europe will get its first look at the car ‘in the metal’ at the Geneva show. TOYOTA The 2014 Geneva Motor Show looks set to be an important one for city cars. Not only will the new Renault Twingo and Peugeot 108 be on display but the new Toyota Aygo will make its debut, too.
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Jeep Waterman Challenge set to make history 9-15 MARCH 2014
Intrepid 4WD owners and adventure surfers are expected to be out in force when the inaugural Jeep Waterman Challenge hits the surf at Double Island Point next week.
The ground-breaking winner-takeall $2500 invitational features eight of the best all-round surfers in the world, competing across four different disciplines in one day – longboard, shortboard, finless and body-surfing. The Challenge can be held in the best conditions available between Thursday, March 6 and Saturday, March 8, but early swell computer models indicate that it will be held on Thursday, March 6, in clean, shoulder-high waves. As swell guidance can change dramatically, anyone considering driving up the beach to watch the action should check the Festival Facebook page after 5pm on Wednesday, March 5, when running date and times will be confirmed. Local invitees have been in frantic training mode over the past week or so, with top seed Harrison Roach and Matt Cuddihy both seen body womping along the Sunshine strip, and Matt also whacking a few lips at North Sunshine on his fish shortboard. Meanwhile, Nic Jones got in his shortboard preparation at the Hurley Australian Open at Manly, surfing through the trials to the main event. Former world longboard champion Josh Constable, on the other hand, is conserving his energy. “I won an Australian stand up paddle title when I hadn’t been on a stand up board for a year,� he said. “So I think there’s a bit to be said about being really fresh
when you ride equipment that’s not what you ride every day.� Two-times world longboard champion Taylor Jensen (USA) has been in training at Angourie on the NSW north coast, and by all accounts, ripping on all three forms of board. And on the Sapphire Coast, former world champ Harley Ingleby and current Australian champ Jared Neal have been getting in plenty of early morning training sessions in solid waves. The only mystery bag is Bryce Young, super-talented son of the legendary Nat Young, who has been hiding away on a north coast farm, shaping new boards for the Challenge. Jeep Waterman Challenge organisers say they welcome spectators to come to the event, but remind all that they must purchase beach use permits, and should be aware that they need to be self-sufficient, as food and drinks will be provided only for competitors and officials. TEAMS CHALLENGE ATTRACTS THE WEIRD AND WONDERFUL They came with a crazy rush, forcing us to extend the ever-popular Classic Malibu Teams Challenge, and now it’s full again with a waitlist! Clubs, both local and international, are well represented, with host club Noosa Malibu Club fielding two teams, former champions Alex Headland just squeaking into one of the last spots, while Windansea Club from California, and defending champs Deus Bali are both fielding very strong line-ups. Local businesses are again out in force, with event sponsor Classic
Twice world longboard champion Taylor Jensen will be back in action in the Jeep Waterman and throughout the festival.
BRIAN STOCKWELL Following on from its impressive two-all draw against the Sunshine Coast Fire, Noosa Lions Premier squad made short work of Nambour Yandina United (NYU) in their first game of the knock-out FQ Cup competition. NYU had no answers to the mix of youth and enthusiasm in Noosa, going down 8-0. The match came to an early end with NYU’s keeper suffering a back injury late in the game.
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Wild and woolly line-up at Double Island Point. We’ll be hoping for lines like this, but a little less wind! PHOTO COURTESY GREG HUG LIN.
Malibu putting in a strong bid, and teams entered from “Hipster Alley� neighbours Thomas Surfboards and Captain Sip Sop’s Barber Shop, Bank of Queensland Noosa, Car Buyers’ Advantage, festival sponsor Crick’s Noosa, and Noosa Longboards. But who, we want to know, are The Crystal Aciid (sic) Cauliflower Illusion from WA? The tag-team style event is nonstop action as four surfers from each team must catch their quota of waves within the allotted time, charging up the beach to tag the next surfer. With the first round due to hit the water at 9am on Sunday, March 9, it’s a great start to the incredible entertainment happening all day ahead of the opening ceremony and paddle out at sunset.
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SURF GIRLS IN MEMORY OF MOY There are still some tickets available for our fabulous Sails Restaurant charity dinner on Thursday, March 13, from 7.30pm. Join women’s surfing’s greatest ever champions, Layne Beachley and Wendy Botha, for a great night in celebration of the memory of the late Moy Sweetman. Enjoy a three-course meal, accompanied by beverages all night, while listening to Andrea Kirwin play live. Meet Layne, Wendy and many other champion women surfers, from ‘70s pioneers to today’s world champions. Proceeds will benefit Layne’s Reach For The Stars Foundation and Smart Pups. Tickets are $95 from sailsnoosa.com.au.
With three goals to long-term Noosa talent Dan Upton and a double to new recruit Alex Barlow the premier division squad is looking forward to the next round, which gets them one step closer to playing off for the right to represent the Coast in the state-wide competition. Not to be outdone the reserve grade side played a friendly against NYU with Ben Amson putting out the challenge to strikers throughout the club by scoring 6 of his side’s 10 goals. The Premier team has seen old heads - such as evergreen back Michael Williams (playing his 20th season at this level) - combine well with young talent such as Chris Jancevski and Nathan Brown the keeper. Chris, who has come up through the junior ranks at Noosa, has returned after playing U18s for the Fire last season and has shown some blistering speed on the ball. Nathan, the other 18-yearold, has shown good form already this season with an excellent ‘reflex’ save that kept the score level in the game against the Fire. The Club is going to field a record number of girls and women’s teams this year and there is still room for a few more from U9s up to seniors. For more information contact Sandra at events@noosalionsfc.com
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Mother, daughter blitz the field JOY RINGROSE Paula Hamood and her daughter Olivia were the big winners at the Sunshine Coast Show Jumping Club’s annual Grand Weekend of Showjumping, held at the Nambour Showgrounds. Over 300 horses and their riders competed in events at all levels, but it was the weekend’s two Grand Prix competitions that drew the biggest crowds and provided the most spectacular jumping.
two Grand Prix courses. In third place was Toowoomba’s Tom Sedger on Get What You Want, in the scorching time of 35.6 secs. Unfortunately, Tom had a rail down in the second round. Last year’s winner, Sheridan Manuel, from Windsor, NSW, was fourth on his paint horse Romano, just one second behind Tom. Paula’s daughter Olivia was fifth on Eternal Flame, in 37.34 secs. She was inside the winning time but with one rail down. Olivia also picked up fourth place on Avion, in the time of 61.21 seconds. Sheridan Manuel came in fifth.
With jump heights of up to 1.55m, these two classes are of Olympic standard. Attracting World Cup riders from all over Qld and NSW, including the runner-up in the 2013 Pacific League World Cup Qualifier series, Cooroy’s Billy Raymont, the competition was electric. Saturday night’s Grand Prix proved to be one for the women, who took out three of the first five places, in spite of the fact that the vast majority of competitors were male. Paula Hamood on Nero showed the opposition a clean pair of heels with two clear rounds, the second round in the time of 38.36 secs, four seconds ahead of Gemma Creighton on Tycoon Warlord. Gemma is the daughter of successful Olympian Guy Creighton, who designed the Olivia Hamood on Eternal Flame
Noosa Croquet Club, at Seashell Place, Noosa Waters, sets aside the first Sunday of each month, 9am to 11am, for anyone to come and just have a go - no formality, no cost. Be as casual as you like, but wear good footwear for the greens. Or just give the club a call on 5474 2077 to arrange an informal introduction to mallet sports and the club. Coolum Croquet Club is holding a free
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on course TEWANTIN NOOSA GOLF CLUB February 22, 2-person ambrose: 1 N Litherland & P Butcher 58¼, 2 T Butterworth & G Foley 60, 3 B Clarke & K Morrow 61¾ c/b. NTP A Grade 5 C Butterworth, 7 A Grant, 10 K O’Farrell, 12 A Grant; B Grade 5 J Maree, 7 D Murray, 10 G Dalton, 12 R Cunningham; C Grade 5 I Thurgood, 7 B Clothier, 10 G Ogg, 12 G Ogg.
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Peter Chiricosta from Kyokushin Karate Noosa said learning self-defence is the ideal way to boost self-confidence and ward off a possible attack. “When you walk with confidence you seem to repel attacks,” Peter said. “When you have the skills to defend yourself, bullies seem to sense it and you’re no longer seen as a target.” Peter teaches Kyokushin karate in Noosaville, which is a contact style that aims to gradually “desensitise the nervous system’s fight or flight response” so students can
“react in a more positive and defensive way” when faced with a confrontational situation. The classes are suitable for anyone aged 12 and over, with self-defence being just as important for high school kids, Peter said. “Learning the skills will increase their confidence, teach them how to stand-up for themselves and ward off bullies,” he said. “Bullies are cowards and once you’re confident enough to stand-up to them, they’ll leave Peter Chiricosta you alone.” Classes are held at at the park on Gympie Terrace, Noosa Box Office, 25 Project Ave, Noosaville every Noosaville. Phone Peter on 0421 735 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 7pm and Sat- 126 or email pete@kyokushurday morning from 7.30am in-Noosa.com
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NOOSA PAR 3 February 22, ambrose: 1 Cheyne Perry & Jimmy Lonie 47¾, 2 Jill Jones & Achim Edling 49. NTP 1 ladies Merelyn Thomas, 3 Brian Searle, 5 Chris Perry, 11 Jimmy Lonie, 16 Duncan Chesney. Eagles Nest 18 Kevin Williams. Drawn for Par 9 Neil Webb. Ball run down Zane Jesberg & Michael Gooding 49¼, Errol Grieve & Gordon Lund 49½, Rod Cameron & Duncan Chesney 49¾, Kevin Williams & Phil Townsend 51, Mark & Sally Prosser 51¾, Rusty Milliner & Gary 51¼, Dave Kalbrunner & John Cooper 52½, Bob Forrest & Ken Chappel 52½, Johno Gray & Norm Barnes 52¼, Mary Hitchin & Ken Clapham 52½.
NYRC SOCIAL GOLF February 22, stroke & putt, men: 1 Garth Pienaar 49, 2 David Croucher 50. Putts Garth Pienaar 27. Women: 1 Jacqui Cooper 54, 2 Ros Kaplan 55. Putts Maureen Moore 30. NTP 2 Laurie Moore, 12 Paula Jeffrey. David Croucher 50/31, Jacqui Cooper 54/39, Laurie Moore 54/34, Roz Kaplan 55/35, Maureen Moore 56/30, Jan Kelly 56/36, Paula Jeffrey 58/34, Viola Crombie 58/38, Lyall Carlow 58/30, Ian Steer 58/32, Jeff Clark 58/35, Chrissie Pobar 59/38, Mary Sawyer 59/39, Jenny Steer 60/36, Roy Crombie 60/32, Lea Bell 61/39, Jim McGill 61/38, Ralph Garber 64/31, David Blanton 67/34, Lyn Hancock 68/41, Nola Mountain 76/41, Evelyn Garber 79/44. COOROY GOLF CLUB February 20, women: 1 Juanita Langford 44, 2 Susie Thompson 40. Rundown Terri Cairns 38, Wendy Morse 38, Susie Piggott 36, Patsy Fayne 36, Kath Walker 36, Louise Taylor 36, Heather Johanson 35, Fay Wiggins 35, Desley Walker 35, Joyce McKay 34, Jan Galvin 34, Helen Doughty 34, Margie Lucas 33. Longest putt Bronwyn Woolbank.
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Cricket mates aiming high
Thunder strikes despite the rain
Tewantin Noosa Cricket Club youngsters Cody Pyne, Ben Potter and Luke Smalley have all been selected to represent the Coast in the schoolboy cricket team to complete at the state titles in March.
MICHAEL SOBEY It was a long time coming but our 1st grade team finally broke through for a victory.
Need 4 more wickets to secure the win the tail managed to add another 60 runs but with Mike Thomson picking up another 3 (for a total of 6/42 for the innings) they were never in the hunt and we ended up with a 99 run 1st innings lead. Batting the second time a declaration was made at 7/166 with Jarrod Officer (36), Chris Wright (31 no) and Bob McGhee (25 no) the main contributors. With 22 overs to secure an outright victory it wasn’t to be just picking up 3 wickets with a brilliant run out from young sub fielder Alexander Bennett. 2nd grade faced a weather-interrupted day at Caloundra. The host’s top order made a solid start before Zach Lange made the breakthrough at 1/52. The ball deteriorated in the wet and resembled a cake of soap but unfortunately requests for it to change were refused. The bowlers then had to battle really hard and Jimmy Anderson (3/47) got us back in the game. Michael Bidois once again showed his star potential with a sensational 5/37 but it wasn’t enough to prevent Caloundra from just sneaking past the total before being bowled out just 5 runs in front. It was a top effort but had some catches been taken it may well have been the difference. At Maroochydore 3rd grade started disastrously with the 3rd wicket falling in the 2nd over of the day to have us 3/3. And we never really recovered being bowled out for a paltry 54. Not surprisingly the hosts enforced the follow on. Again we were in world of hurt at 2/2 with both openers in the shed after just a few overs. But resistance was shown with a 109 run stand between Phil Drescher (64) and Troy Dukes (57) who notched up a half century in his first ever game of competitive senior cricket. The day finished slightly early as the weather came in with the Thunder on 4/154 avoiding an outright defeat. 5th grade were at home in a crunch match against fellow finalist contenders Buderim. Unfortunately a number of catches weren’t held which allowed the Buderim team to chase down the 174 run total and then post a 60 run lead. Best Bowlers were Wayne Moore with 3 wickets and John Norden and and Morgan Horn with 2 each. This will make it a tough ask against ladder leader Palmwoods in the last round to secure a finals spot.
Ben Potter, Luke Smalley, Cody Pyne and Jaidyn Jayaraj playing at a recent stage carnival. Jaidyn didn’t trial for the schoolboy cricket team due to touch football commitments
Bright future for the Cougars NATHAN MCLEAN The future of Cooroy-Eumundi Cricket Club looks bright after two youngsters led the way in the round 13 clash with Maleny. Tom Mackee, 17 (70) and 15-year-old Kaleb Hamilton (50 not out) top scored in the home team’s imposing total of 7-270 (dec).
Most of the Cooroy A grade batsmen seemed to enjoy a rare outing on their home wicket as evergreen club president John Hope (19), fellow opener Mark Shepperson (23), No 3 Joel Kennedy (26), stand in skipper Jesse Ritchie (26) and all rounder Pat Paterson (36) all cashed in to some extent against the hapless Maleny bowling attack. The massive distance of a six
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With an eye on some practice for the upcoming finals Ritchie then elected to bat again and at stumps Cooroy were 8-145 with Kennedy again amongst the runs with a rapid fire 55. Next week sees the final round of the home and away matches with the Cougars travelling to Yandina to take on the top side. Cooroy Senior C Grade won a hard fought contest away at Yandina on Saturday. Set a total of 163 for 1st innings honours, Cooroy resumed under cloudy skies at 3 for 91 on day 2. Yandina bowled very well to restrict Cooroy with some tight swing bowling. But, thanks mainly to an excellent 85 run partnership between Andy Bowden and Rob Plant, Cooroy fought hard and were eventually bowled out for 193 claiming first innings points. This victory seals a thoroughly deserved semi-final place for the C Grade boys.
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that Paterson smashed prompted his teammates to question whether he has been working out at his local gym. Hamilton, who was a last minute call up to replace regular skipper Mick Carman who pulled out to be present at the birth of his new daughter Elle (congratulations to Mick and Kristin), showed class and composure beyond his years as he compiled his neat half century off only 60 balls with 6 well struck boundaries. Mackee made his fluent 70 at a run a ball and found the fence 11 times. Following Cooroy’s declaration, Maleny struggled on the second day and were cleaned up for only 82. Star Cougar bowler Matt Campbell claimed 7 wickets for only 43 runs in a personal best performance. His pace and movement were too much for the visiting batsmen who had no answer to the big quick.
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Cody’s dad, Shaun, told Noosa Today that a squad of just 12 was chosen from more than 80 boys trialled from Redcliffe to Pomona. “All three boys are locals and play in the same team at Tewantin Noosa Cricket Club. It’s an amazing effort as most zones may get one or two boys selected,” Shaun said. All three boys represented Sunshine Coast Club Cricket at a state carnival in Brisbane in January, finishing second overall after the
five days. “Cody and Ben are also outstanding young soccer players,” Shaun said. “Both are now playing representative soccer each week in the Sunshine Coast Fire Football Club. They no longer play club soccer and play in a Qld junior National Premier League competition, which has teams from Brisbane, Gold Coast and Toowoomba. “At those trials over 80 kids trialled over a two-week period for 14 spots.” Last September/October Cody scored a dream trip, travelling to the UK and Spain to train at Chelsea, Liverpool, Fulham, Manchester City, Barcelona and Espanol. He also played five games in a mainly U14/15 age team and he was only 11.
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Nippers from around Australia competing in Saturday’s Wave Warriors.
Girl power a winner for surf lifesaving BETWEEN THE FLAGS RON LANE Adrienne Wilkins and some of her successful squad
Dolphins dive in for success Cooroy Dolphins Swim Club athletes scooped the medals at the 2014 Cooloola Crocs Swimming Carnival at Tin Can Bay at the weekend. With the club contesting over 100 events, Cooroy coach Adrienne Wilkins said the performance of the swimmers was fantastic. “We had swimmers achieve at least one personal best time, with most swimming PBs in all their
events,” she said. “The depth in the relays was very strong and the club is showing how well our swimmers develop as they progress through the squads.” Cooroy Dolphins Swim Club operates from Noosa District High School swimming pool. For further information on learn to swim - children/ adults, squad training or masters please contact the pool on 5442 6456 or cooroydolphins@gmail. com
Standing on Coolum Beach on Sunday watching the swim section of the Kellogg’s NutriGrain Ironwoman series was indeed a pleasure. Coolum provided tough challenging surf, ideal for a major championship event.
It featured a wide break, inshore gutter and an outer bank. And out the back it was a big chop. So tough were the conditions that both men and women, to combat the sweep, ran south along the beach for some 150 meters before entering the surf. I joined the thousands who clapped and cheered as Harriet Brown led the ladies out around the cans and back in through a wide turbulent break, in
some cases giving a display of body surfing that was all class. Noosa Life Member Scott Wilson commented: “The girls are great. They have certainly come a long way in lifesaving. Did we ever think we would see anything like this?” My memory slipped back to 1980, to the January meeting of the Sunshine Coast Board of Examiners at Alexander Headlands SLSC. The meeting was in absolute uproar. The chairman had just announced that the unthinkable was going to happen. Women were to be admitted into the movement and they would be eligible for the bronze medallion, meaning they would be doing patrols and eventually competing. All the theories and reasons why this should not be allowed, were, over the years disproven and the rest is now history. Now all of us veterans take great pride in their achievements. Another win for the girls last weekend went to first aid coach Lenore Grice. At the recent state championships Lenore, a Life Member of Noosa, coached
her teams to a total of four gold medals, three silver and a bronze. Already considered to be the most successful first aid coach in Australian surf lifesaving history, Lenore is acknowledged as a legend in the ranks of coaching. Away from the world of competition our three local clubs have eight women holding the all-important job of patrol captains and seven working as patrol vice captains. And for the ultimate in club awards, life membership, Noosa has Lenore, Sunshine has Jane Peeters and Janis Evans, Peregian has Jill Woolcock, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. WAVE WARRIORS On Saturday Noosa hosted the final round of the the Medibank Wave Warriors National Tour - a carnival run for nippers, in conjunction with the Iron Man Series. Champion Ironman Zane Holmes and Wave Warriors aged eight to 14 years from clubs across Australia hit the beach to develop their skills as future lifesavers and competitors.
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