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King gets physics-al OVER 10,000 people flocked to Pomona on Sunday for the annual Wimmers King of the Mountain Festival, a project of the Cooroy/ Pomona Lions Club. Physics student Ben Duffus clearly knows all about speed and motion as he made it two wins out of two starts to claim the 2014 title, much to the delight of the crowd. For the full story, turn to sport. Photo: DARRYN SMITH.

Wall is set for a fall By JONATHON HOWARD

NOOSA Coast Guard Commander John Milland is hoping there’s still a chance to pitch the memorial wall idea at Noosa spit to Noosa Council during its ordinary meeting tonight. In what has been touted as an

unexpected division, Noosa councillors were split on the matter with the motion leaning towards denying the memorial wall, with an amendment allowing for another proposed site. Councillors opposed to the move included Cr Tony Wellington, Cr Frank Wilkie and Cr Noel Playford.

Councillors Bob Abbot, Frank Pardon and Sandy Bolton were for the motion and Cr Joe Jurisevic abstained from the vote. Those opposed expressed concerns with the proposed location and feared the spit becoming a future cemetery site.

Other concerns ranged from Noosa being too unique a destination to house a memorial wall at the spit and suggestions the wall should be “Noosa-fied”. However, Cr Abbot shot back at suggestions Noosa was somehow more or less significant

than other coastal towns. “I think it’s over the top to suggest Noosa is somehow better than other places and the Caloundra memorial wall offers just as spectacular a setting as anywhere on the coast,” he said. Continued page 6

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Gallery plans grand finale By JONATHON HOWARD

Artist and Harbourside Gallery committee member Dave Gilbert said he was saddened by the news, but grateful to the Noosa Marina management. “I’m reluctant to say it’s the end of Harbourside Gallery and we’re looking at other possible locations, but it’s the end of the line for the gallery at Noosa Marina,” he said. “We’d really like to extend our gratitude to the Noosa Marina management for allowing us the time here. “We’d also like to wish the new business the best of luck in what has been an amazing corner space at the marina.” Harbourside Gallery has played host to more than 30 different local artists with a varied degree of experience in both 2D and 3D media. The gallery was described as the only venue of its kind on the Sunshine Coast where local artists could gain confidence and expose their work. The gallery will be open as usual on Saturday 2 August and Sunday 3 August, and will farewell the venue with a party for all comers on Saturday 2 August, at 3pm. For further inquiries phone 0411 244 304.

IT’S the end of the road for Harbourside Gallery at Noosa Marina after almost four years of helping local artists find their feet. The gallery space had been generously offered by Noosa Marina management for little more than a commission on the sale of artworks. But the space has now been leased to Hearts and Minds Art, who will offer customers a variety of unique, locally and Australian made products. Hearts and Minds Art owners Julie Holland and Greg Peeler said they were looking forward to joining the Noosa Marina community. “It’s a great space for us and we’re combining our two shops at Hastings Street into one and opening our new shop at Noosa Marina,” Ms Holland said. “We have a lot of original locally made furniture, handmade jewellery, fair-trade products and a range of Australian made and locally made products. “We provide quality original works but we can also make our customers ideas come to life.

Above: Harbourside Gallery has had a golden run, but the run is now over. Right: Artist and Harbourside Gallery committee member Dave Gilbert wants Noosa residents to farewell the gallery at a function this Saturday.

WHAT THEY SAID Cab cuts on hold for review IT’S the end of the line for Harbourside Gallery at Noosa Marina and we asked residents if they will miss the community art space? “Very sad to see them go. They’ve been a huge help to the Marina, very pro-active with functions and hosting events.” – Heather Gunthorpe, owner of Chocolate to the Max “I’ve been exhibiting at Harbourside for about 1.5 years, it’s very sad to see it close. People were making the trip down here more often.” – Chris Postle, Noosa artist “It’s been good for the artists to have a place to display their works.” – Aleta, from Fabulous at Noosa Marina

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COUNCIL Cab users across Noosa can breathe a sigh of relief for the next few weeks at least, after council voted to defer a decision on the matter pending further research. However, a final vote on the matter was expected tonight during the council’s ordinary meeting. It was during the Noosa Council’s general committee meeting that councillors voted to continue but investigate the use of the Council Cab service. Council Cabs transport people aged 60 and over from their home to specified shops or medical precincts. The service is available one day per week at a cost of $2 one way. Council had one option which was to scrap the service, but councillors said they did not want to leave members of the public stranded and the ser- Noosa Council has voted to retain the Council Cab service, but an investigation will determine more information around the service. vice required more investigation.

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A shed load of care By JONATHON HOWARD THE Noosa Men’s Shed has revealed its new short-term location based at House with No Steps in Doonan. The move, which is yet to be finalised under a memorandum of understanding, could see Noosa Men’s Shed members helping out disadvantage kids. A group of more than 30 men attended the Noosa Men’s Shed meeting and barbeque on Wednesday, 23 July. Noosa Men’s Shed president Peter Magarry chaired the meeting at the House with No Steps’ auditorium. A house on the large property at Charles Duke Memorial Drive, off Fellowship Drive, was voted the most favourable site for the Noosa Men’s Shed. Members of the Noosa Men’s Shed bring a wealth of experience in trades, corporate operations and the running of successful businesses. Their skills could be invaluable to House with No Steps in promoting its services such as lawn mowing and gardening. House with No Steps operations manager Samantha Fitzpatrick said the idea of a short-term partnership with the Noosa Men’s Shed was exciting. “We’re extremely open to the idea and welcome the Noosa Men’s Shed

House with No Steps operations manager Samantha Fitzpatrick answers questions during the Noosa Men’s Shed meeting. group into our cottage property, which is being underutilised,” she said. Although not in Noosa, the Doonan site is funded under the State Government and other options were limited in the Noosa region. Previous options included TAFE Tewantin, Noosa Sea Scouts and vacant land throughout the Noosa Council district. Mr Magarry said the club was still open to shifting to a Noosa site. “The Noosa Men’s Shed sees the House with No Steps as a facility that

can be used immediately, however, we remain open to the idea of housing the club in the Noosa region in the future,” he said. Mr Magarry said the knowledge and experience pool from the Noosa Men’s Shed would make an invaluable contribution to the House with No Steps. “We see this partnership as helping a worthy organisation achieve its goals while also allowing our club to get established in a facility that’s ready to go,” he said.

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Palmer’s pay-out HE’S been called a few names in his short time as a politician, but Federal Fairfax MP Clive Palmer’s most recent label “generous giant” is a front-runner for the most positive. Mr Palmer announced earlier this year that he would donate his entire Parliamentary salary - more than $100,000 - to worthy community organisations throughout his electorate. Those funds have now been released to more than 100 community organisations, from Eumundi Markets to Guide Dogs Queensland, to name a few. The funds are being put to good use by paying bills, setting up new services or simply saving for a rainy day. The larger-than-life character and mining magnate, who was voted into the Federal seat of Fairfax last year, said he was setting a political precedent of following through with promises. “I hope these donations en-

Federal Fairfax MP Clive Palmer during his recent Coolum resort opening. courage other politicians to stop making empty promises and support their electorate, not just with their electoral allowance or parliamentary duties but by genuinely giving back and supporting their communities,” he said. Coolum Meals on Wheels praised Mr Palmer after it received a cheque for $1000. Coolum Meals on Wheels service co-ordinator Jennifer Waldroff said the funds were “extremely welcomed”. “Our food is obviously our biggest expense, but we also

need containers to transport the food and maintenance to various items in our kitchen,” she said. Community organisations to benefit from Mr Palmer’s electoral salary included: Buderim Historical Society, Australian Air Force Cadets, Original Eumundi Markets, Cancer Council of Queensland Sunshine Coast Office, Coolum Beach Meals on Wheels, Guide Dogs Queensland, Mapleton Men’s Shed, Kenilworth and District Chamber of Commerce and Citizens, Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary Support Group, Nambour Blue Demons Hockey Club, Sunshine Coast Agricultural Show Society, Sunshine Coast Children’s Therapy Centre, Yandina Community Gardens, Sunshine Coast Police Citizens Youth Club and many more. Your thoughts: Do you think politicians should be held accountable for their promises? Email: newsdesk@ noosatoday.net.au

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Nation waits on sandman permit By JONATHON HOWARD THE sandcastle man Arron McCormick has made national headlines in his push to be reinstated on Noosa Main Beach. The highly experienced sculptor and artist is now receiving messages of support from Sydney, Melbourne and even as far away as Darwin. The story went national on Wednesday 23 July and debate has since been raging on 2GB, Channel 7’s Sunrise program and in the pages of the Daily Telegraph. Sydneysiders have now joined hundreds of Noosa residents voicing their support for Mr McCormick’s sandcastle sculpting and they want him permitted back on the beach. Mr McCormick was asked by the Noosa Council’s locallaws officer to cease sandcastle sculpting for donations on Noosa Main Beach earlier this month. It was later revealed Mr McCormick was selling photos of his sculptures which classified him as an unlawful beach vendor. Mr McCormick said he would cease any vendor operations and was pleading with council to re-instate his sculpt-

The plight of the sandcastle man Arron McCormick has gone nation with Sydneysiders bowing into the debate. ing service on Main Beach. In an interview with Sunrise host Samantha Armytage, Mr McCormick said he would do whatever council wanted him to do. “Just please allow me to get back to work and give Noosa visitors something they want and enjoy - please,” he said. Mr McCormick has lodged an application to busk with Noosa Council and was awaiting a decision. Last week Noosa Today received an unexpected phone call from 2GB radio presenter Chris Smith, who wanted an

update on the sandcastle story for his listeners. Mr Smith said Noosa Council had failed to return his phone calls. Council has refused to comment on individual permit applications and Noosa Today was directed back to Mr McCormick. But a lack of action has prompted an online (change. org) petition entitled “Give Arron McCormick a busking permit”. The petition had received 314 supporters by the time of print, with only 186 remaining before it can be submitted to Noosa Council for consideration. Meanwhile, Mr McCormick and his partner are expecting a child in the coming weeks and their financial situation is only making matters worse. Noosa Council recently reviewed beach permits on Noosa Main Beach and there may be a limit to the number of permits available. Have your say: Do you think Noosa Main Beach should have limit to the number of beach operator permits? Email: newsdesk@ noosatoday.net.au

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Noosa Council has voted down a bid for a memorial wall at the Noosa spit, with a final vote expected tonight.

Wall set to fall From page 1 Cr Abbot said the idea would add value to Noosa’s community. On the flipside, mayor Noel Playford said he would prefer to be remembered by the stories and in the minds of loved ones rather than with a plaque - similar to customs undertaken by local Indigenous people. Cr Playford highlighted recent issues with people gluing plaques and painting images on rocks at Double Island Point in memory of lost loved ones. “I think there should be more reflection and storytelling rather than plaques and memorial walls - I don’t think this is the right way,” he said. Were it approved, the wall would be available to anyone in the public for a nominal fee,

with the funds being used to purchase a new sea rescue vessel. According to Noosa Coast Guard section and media officer Ian Hall, the coast guard needs to replace one of its current rescue vessels within the next eight years. “It might seem like a long way off, but when you’re potentially talking about $1 million roughly for a new rescue vessel, we really need to start fund-raising now,” he said. The proposed spot overlooks an incredible seascape and was a similar design to a memorial wall in Caloundra, where plaques are mounted. Mr Milland said the initial vote came as a shock, but he did not want to speculate on the matter until the ordinary meeting was adjourned.

NOOSA’S Councillor Frank Wilkie said he was opposed to the idea of a memorial wall at Noosa’s river mouth because there were already a number of ways to honour departed loved ones. He has also highlighted that fund-raising for the Noosa Coast Guard could be undertaken without forever changing the look and feel of public land with permanent, hard infrastructure that symbolised life’s end. “We don’t know if these memorials will cover the cost of the coast guard boat, in which case it won’t have served the purpose for which it was permitted to be built, but we’ve changed the feel of that public space forever,” he said in an email to Noosa Today. “We also don’t know what the demand may be. It may be enormous and require more basalt blocks to be installed. If future councils call a halt to it because of demand for more space we’ll be left with permanent reminders in stone of a nice but ill-thought out idea.” Cr Wilkie said the proposal was short on detail. “Why would I want to purchase a plaque in a lawn cemetery when I can have one at the picturesque rivermouth with majestic views of Double Island Point and Main Beach? “For that reason, I’m reluctant to support it because I don’t believe we’ve fully considered how its presence and future demand may change the look and feel of the limited public space at the river mouth to something resembling a lawn cemetery.”

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Drunken driving hits home By JOLENE OGLE “I SHOULD know the law at 52”: That was the response from one of 18 drink driving defendants who appeared in Noosa Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday. But this time, many of the defendants had attended the voluntary Safe Driving Awareness Program run by Road Trauma Services at Drysdale Funerals, last Tuesday. The impact of the program was clear with numerous defendants reporting the two-and-a-half hour lecture, which features real life trauma stories, had opened their eyes. A Doonan man, 52, who pleaded guilty to driving with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.124 per cent said he found the program “interesting”. “I learnt I had better slow down and be more responsible for my actions,” he said. “It made me think about other innocent parties on the

road. It doesn’t take much for something to go wrong.” A certificate was issued to those who attended the Safe Driving Awareness program, and Magistrate Simon Young took the course attendance into consideration when sentencing along with other factors including an early plea of guilty, traffic history and a person’s circumstances. The 52-year-old Doonan man, who faced a 10-month disqualification, was disqualified from driving for six months and fined $500. A 20-year-old Noosa Heads woman, who pleaded guilty to driving with a BAC of 0.062 per cent, also attended the Safe Driving Awareness course and said the lecture “opened her eyes”. She was fined $250 and disqualified from driving for one month.

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Kind hearts warming up world By JONATHON HOWARD THE world needs more kindness and an innovative school program is helping young kids learn the invaluable benefits of having a big heart. The Kindness Club at Cooroy State School is a program outside school hours that was formed in April this year by teachers Wendy Scott and Lisa Hill. Ms Scott said the pair both loved random acts of kindness and the feeling it gave when you showed kindness to others. “So we thought it would be wonderful to share this with the children,” she said. The students from all year levels meet once a fortnight to brainstorm ideas centred on the club’s theme “kindness”.

founder of The Kindness Project. “Chris invited our club to be part of the Little Helpers campaign to collect groceries,” Ms Scott said. The kids have since embraced the grocery challenge with enthusiasm and of course big hearts. The campaign will end tomorrow (1 August) with the students having raised dozens of boxes of food for those in need. Anyone wanting to get involved with the club or to make a donations can contact Ms Scott on 5447 7622. Give us your thoughts: Do you think other schools should follow the Cooroy example and embrace random acts of kindness? Email: newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au

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Labor eyes Noosa SUNSHINE Coast paramedic Mark Denham says he’s ready to take on LNP member for Noosa Glen Elmes for the seat of Noosa after he was named the Labor candidate to contest the seat in next year’s State Government election. Mr Denham said he has an up-hill battle in the historically LNP stronghold of Noosa, but he was up for the task and feels change is in the wind. “The Sunshine Coast has always been an LNP stronghold and I think it needed a bit more of a voice, so I put my hand up,” he said. Mr Denham has been a paramedic for the past 35 years including 10 years as a paramedic in Noosa. He lives in Cooroibah and, along

with his wife, has raised four children who attended Tewantin State School and Sunshine Beach High. If elected in the state election next year, likely to be in March, Mr Denham said improving road infrastructure and allied health were at the top of his to-do list. “Roads are always an issue coming in and out of Noosa they require a lot of upkeep,” he said. “Hospitals, with an ageing population, infrastructure around assistance to older people need to be enhanced in our area.” Mr Denham said residents were fed up with LNP premier Campbell Newman and voters were seeking change.

“Strong Choices was a joke - to ignore the people’s choice not to sell assets was misguided and Newman will pay for it,” he said. Mr Denham spoke highly of current Noosa MP Glen Elmes, but said he was ready to battle him on policy. “It’s not a personal thing between Glen and I, I actually acknowledge Glen’s hard work in the community, but it’s about policy and that’s where I plan to make my campagin felt the most,” he said. “I think closing of the Tewantin TAFE was a bad move and the job market in Noosa is also in desperate need of reviewing,” he said. Mr Denham said he has witnessed the casualisation of Noosa’s work-

Mark Denham will contest the Queensland seat of Noosa in next year’s election - and he’s facing a battle against current LNP Noosa MP Glen Elmes. force and hoped to turn the tide on Noosa’s ailing job market. Mr Elmes received 60.59 per cent of the primary vote in the 2012 State Government election, with his nearest rival Greens party member Jim McDonald with 15.51 per cent, fol-

lowed by ALP candidate Kurt Hopkins with 12.44 per cent. Have your say: Who are you supporting in the next State Government election? Email: newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au

Noosa MP Glen Elmes has offered a way for Noosa residents to send condolences to families of the victims of downed flight MH17. Signing the book was Kay Harper.

Book offers outpouring of sympathy on MH17 By JONATHON HOWARD

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THE shooting down of Maylasian Airlines flight MH17 has sent shockwaves through the community as efforts to access the wreckage remain on hold. A total of 28 Australian residents and citizens were among 298 victims of flight MH17, which was shot down by a missile strike over Ukraine on 17 July. As a message of support and compassion for the families of those victims onboard, Noosa MP Glen Elmes has offered a condolence book for Noosa residents to sign.

The condolence book is available at Mr Elmes’ office at the Noosa Civic and residents have already started taking up the offer. “This is an opportunity for the community to let those affected by this tragedy know that they are not grieving alone and that all Queenslanders are thinking of them during this sad time,” Mr Elmes said. The condolence book will be sent to the Premier’s department for collation and presentation to the next of kin and families. The final day to sign the condolence book will be Friday 8 August.

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Council’s boundary clash By JONATHON HOWARD THE Sunshine Coast Council has made a pre-emptive strike against a push to include Doonan, Eumundi, Verrierdale and Weyba Downs into Noosa Council. Sunshine Coast Council mayor Mark Jamieson said any further changes to council’s boundaries would not be in the best interests of the residents of the Sunshine Coast. “This region has already gone through amalgamation and deamalgamation - and all the uncertainty and division they brought with them,” mayor Jamieson said. “Enough is enough, this region deserves the opportunity to get on with the job without any further destabilisation,” he said. But EDV president Johanne Wright said the argument was now about democracy and hit back at Cr Jamieson’s comments. “It does not matter if you are for or against a boundary change- this pre-emptive move by the mayor is designed to rob the residents in this area of the opportunity to have their say. It makes no sense at all,” she said. Cr Jamieson cited several reasons to oppose the boundary change including further disruption to our community, potential to erode business confidence in the region and what he said was already creating division, instability and uncertainty between communities in the region. “The Minister for Local Government will now be informed of the unanimous decision at today’s Sun-

shine CoastCouncil meeting,” Cr Jamieson said. “In two conversations I have had with the minister on this matter, he has advised me he will only refer the proposal by the EDV Group to a Change Commission if the proposal has the support of both the Noosa Shire and Sunshine Coast councils.” Cr Jamieson said the EDV suburbs had been serviced, supported and resourced by his council and its predecessors since 1912. “And we want them to remain a vital part of the Sunshine Coast community,” he said. “This region - and this council should be allowed to get on with the job of creating one of the best places in Australia to live, work, play and invest - without being constantly subjected to the uncertainty and disruption that boundary changes produce.” However, Ms Wright has hit back at Cr Jamieson saying there were good grounds for a minor boundary re-alignment that could benefit both councils. “Why do they not want to hear that,” she said. “The best outcome for all is for an independent boundary change commissioner to consult with the community and the councils and make an informed decision based on clear unbiased evidence of what the community wants. “To proclaim that a small per cent of the community (2 per cent) debating the pros and cons of a boundary change is destabilising the whole of the Sunshine Coast is ludicrous.

“Boundary changes are a part and parcel of local government governance and there are many examples of such changes being made without any disruption to the community at large - it is not a de-amalgamation process which is very, very different. “It smacks of desperation - what has the council to lose by allowing the process to go through - we are prepared to accept the decision of the umpire - why not the council?” Ms Wright said she would not pull back from the move. “We are not going away and will continue to consult with our community and will not be cowed by a council that rides roughshod over its residents. In fact, it makes our case for moving to Noosa even more compelling.” Meanwhile, State Member for Noosa has spoken in support of the EDV re-boundary bid.“I support the joining of EDV with Noosa Council provided that Noosa and Sunshine Coast Councils can agree on a fair process which considers the needs of all residents,” Mr Elmes said. “I was disappointed to hear that Sunshine Coast Council decided last week to oppose the merger, even before considering a submission from the EDV group. “That’s as undemocratic as anything Labor did under Beattie and Bligh,”he said. Have your say: Do you think the Sunshine Coast Council has underminded democracy in making a pre-emptive strike against the EDV? Email: Newsdesk@noosatoday.net. au

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Staff fire drill for paper THREE minutes is all it takes for a fire to destroy your home or business and not having a fire plan can be life threatening. That’s why staff from Noosa Today were put through their fire training on Wednesday 23 July, by experienced fire preparation and prevention expert Russell Mayne. Mr Mayne is a Tewantin local and operates North Coast Fire Protection. He is qualified to equip staff members and residents with a fire safety plan, fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, evacuation plans and fire blankets - but he’s also an expert on the unseen fire dangers. One of Mr Mayne’s lesser known tips was: “never put water on an oil fire”. “If you have a fire on the stove in oil, for example, the last thing you want to do is throw water on it,” he said. “Because oil floats the fire will spread and

I’ve seen cases where an oil fire has exploded from thrown water.” Mr Mayne said the best option would be to put the lid back on the pot - “if it’s safe to do so”. “Or use a fire blanket to cover the oil and starve the fire of oxygen,” he said. Mr Mayne spent almost two hours demonstrating the dangers of fires and some of the more silly responses to fire hazards through a video presentation. He also gives participants the chance to use fire extinguishers and put their new skills to the test. North Coast Fire Protection is available for quotes or more information by phoning: 0412 617 816. Residents can also phone the Noosa Heads Fire Station for advice on (07) 5473 8484. In emergencies residents should phone triple-zero.

Above: Fire can devastate lives but preparation can save them. Left: Noosa Today’s nominated fire warden Karen Tatters shows a simulated fire who’s boss pictured with Russell Mayne.

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Report comes clean on waste that 9723 properties took part in the clean-up, that’s two out of every five properties in the Noosa Shire. Ten trucks and forklifts were involved, operated by 19 Cleanaway staff who collected 1500 tonnes of material, nearly three times as much as the last collection in 2009. Some 315 tonnes of that was metal sold to recyclers for $59,000, with the money returned to the council and contractor. The kerbside bulk rubbish collection became a rallying cry for Free Noosa supporters, an example of what had been lost when our council was amalgamated. Now the service is back, apparently to stay, but with some issues to ponder for the future.

Kerbside collection needs some fine tuning, says council. Many people ignored warnings about dumping prohibited material such as asbestos, batteries, tyres and mattresses, and the culprits often left them in front of other people’s homes. There were complaints about

the seven weeks it took to conduct the entire clean-up, but this was explained by the huge amount of waste that residents had been waiting to get rid of. In his report, Mr Barnes suggested contractors could prioritise high profile roads next time, so

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INBRIEF Smoking in cars LOCAL police have been praised for their observation skills after a woman was fined for smoking with a child in the car, last Friday. The recent fine serves as a timely reminder of the smoking laws that came into effect in January, 2010, which ban anyone from smoking in vehicles carrying children under 16 years. Noosa Heads officer in charge Senior Sergeant Steve McReight said it was the health of the children involved that the police worried about. The offence carries a fine of $227. The woman was also fined for driving without a licence.

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Beach Blitz MORE than 560 random breath tests were conducted and 23 tickets issued in a weekend blitz on Noosa’s North Shore. Of the tickets issued, one person was fined for driving more than 20km/h over the speed limit, four people were caught driving more than 13km/h over the limit and eight people were doing at least 13km/h over the speed limit. Two defective vehicle notices were issued, one person was caught driving with a low blood alcohol level, another person was caught driving while drinking, and one driver was fined for driving without proper control of the vehicle. Sen Sgt McReight said it was important to remind drivers that North Shore beach is considered a road, so all road rules apply. An increase in patrols of Noosa North Shore is planned for the coming weeks and high peak times with night patrols and unmarked vehicle patrols to be included.

Coolum Police Station A COOLUM man has been slogged with a $1600 repair bill after pleading guilty to smashing the glass of the Coolum Police Station earlier this month. Noosa Magistrates’ Court heard Timothy Hogan, 33, was drunk when he kicked the doors out of anger following a fight with his girlfriend. In what Magistrate Simon Young called a “matter of oops”, Hogan said he didn’t realise he was attacking a police station until after the incident.

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MOTORISTS are reminded to look out for a paddling of ducks spotted near William Street, which are known to cross the road at random. The family of ducks, believed to be Pacific black ducks, includes five ducklings, a hen and a drake. Send us your wildlife pictures? Do you have a passion for wildlife and have taken photographs around the Noosa Biosphere? We’d love to hear from you. Send pictures or your comments to: newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au (Please include your full name and contact phone number)


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Gold, gold, gold in Glasgow THE great Norman May shouted the cry ‘’Gold, gold gold… that’s gold for Australia”, when Neil Brookes touched first for Australia’s medley relay swim at the Moscow Olympics in 1980. Now I am going to use the same sentence but add another two gold for the Sunshine Coast athletes competing in Glasgow this week. Noosa’s sprint queen Brittany Elmslie has been simply magnificent, already bagging two relay gold and one bronze. She was an afternoon team member for the 4 x100 freestyle but her effort in the 4 x 200 free stamped her future position as one of the greats of Australian swimming. Her fellow London Gold medal-

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and world record, she can say what she likes, as we know she can back it up. Noosa Aquatic’s John Rogers would have been up early to watch his new charge Remy Fairweather swim into sixth place in the 400 freestyle. The reigning world junior record holder had already pocketed a gold for her heat swim for the 4 x 200 freestyle relay. I am sure disappointed but this Coolum youngster has a great future. The London Gold Para Breastroke Champion Blake Cochrane had to settle for bronze in his Individual Medley but seeing it’s not his pet stroke, great work. Swimmer Lakeisha Patterson lived up to her knick name ‘Lucky’’.

Only brought into the team one week ago, she swam a 4 second personal best in her S8 Category. Caloundra’s Tessa Wallace should be very proud of her swim, making the final after 12 months of sickness. Australia Zoo Head vet Melanie Panayiotou will be all smiles after her top 10 finish in the marathon. Her time was fantastic and only sets her up for a challenge at the Rio Olympics in two years. Mel only qualified for the Games after winning the Noosa half marathon in May. She will be back on the coast to run in the Coast Marathon in August. Belli Park’s cyclist Shara Gillow will be in action soon, Matt and Alana Boyd begin their campaign over

the weekend. Coolum Lawn bowler Kelsey Cottrell rolls into triples finals action, while I am off to Centrebet to get the odds for the Hockeyroos, who play finals on Sunday. Jodie Kenny has already slotted in 12 goals and has really been the star. I’ll also be happy to get some sleep after the early starts of the past two weeks. I am now looking forward the next Noosa Tigers lunch on Saturday 9 August. Richmond Star Tony Jewell will be the special guest, great function and congratulations to the club organisers who have put these days together. Until next time.

There’s no flight in jetty fight By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA pensioner Kevin Driscoll says the fight to save his jetty at the corner of William Street and Gympie Terrace is not over, despite having removed a temporary structure this month. Mr Driscoll had been taking a oneman stand against Noosa Council on top of the jetty’s pylons. He claims council is liable for damages to the jetty’s timber decking following a major flood last year, in which the adjacent footpath shifted towards the jetty and impacted several pylons. Mr Driscoll had stepped up his campaign by chaining himself to the jetty’s remaining pylons and demanding the State Government intervene. The matter is now with the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection. “I made the decision to remove the temporary timber decking to allow the State Government to investigate the matter,” he said. “The Department of Environment and Heritage Protection has thanked me for removing the (temporary) structure and they are working through the matter.” Mr Driscoll said he was attempting to prove liability on the part of the former Sunshine Coast Council or current Noosa Council. “Everyone acknowledges that the jetty was impacted by the shifting of

Jetty owner Kevin Driscoll has ended his protest on top of a jetty site at the corner of Williams Street and Gympie Terrace. the (council owned) footpath,” he said. “Councillors have seen it and acknowledged it; residents who signed my petition can see it, so why will council not admit the footpath caused the jetty’s pylons to shift and subsequently dislodged the timber decking,” he said. Mr Driscoll said he had several independent engineers reports which he said proved his theory and he had supplied these documents to the State Department. Mr Driscoll said he wanted to thank

all those local residents who visited him during his protest. “I’ve had a lot of people ask me ‘where have you gone’ and ‘have you given up the fight’,” he said. “The answer is ‘no’ I haven’t given up and I’m awaiting feedback from the State Department in the coming days. “In the meantime, I’d like to thank all those who signed my petition and who continue to support me during this time.” Noosa Today will update readers on future developments.

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A LOCAL photographer is calling all Noosa families to take part in a special photography project that will raise muchneeded funds for the Make A Wish Foundation. Tim Roberts wants to photograph local families enjoying the Noosa landscape as part of a coffee table book to help raise funds for the charity that recently announced an end to overseas trips for sick children due to a lack of funding. Previously a portrait and wedding photographer in Sydney, Tim and his family moved to Noosa more than nine years ago where Tim fell in love with the local landscape. “It’s just so beautiful here and such a wonderful place to raise a family,” he said. For just $50, you and your family will feature in the coffee

table style book plus have the option to buy the photo of your special family moment. All proceeds raised from the photography fee will be donated directly to the Make a Wish foundation, while 5 per cent of book sales will also be donated to the charity. Tim said the idea came from both his love of the local landscape and a desire to use his passion to help support a worthy cause. “I am really passionate about helping children, and the Make a Wish foundation has done some great things and I want to help,” he said. Tim hopes to raise over $3000, with the help of local families. There are only 50 places available in the book. To register your family, visit www.tprphotography.com.au/ makeawish or phone Tim on 0412 960 970.


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COMMUNITYUPDATES THE next meeting of TewantinNoosa National Seniors will be held on Thursday 24 July, at the Tewantin Catholic Hall, at 1.15pm for 1.30pm start. Our guest is singer Tom Doyle. Everyone welcome. Phone Norm 5474 0919.

Music To The people TEWANTIN-Noosa Music Club will meet at 1.30pm on Wednesday 6 August, at the Catholic Parish Hall, corner of Poinciana Avenue and Moorindil Street, Tewantin. Frank Roberts will be our guest artist this month so come along and enjoy an afternoon of music with the Music Club. Bring your guitars, ukeleles, etc. and play for us. $2 entry. Inquiries to Carol 5442 4564 or Gloria 5442 4810.

inspiraTional arT classes DRAWING from the heart - connecting with the light. Release your creativity and intuition. Learn some basics of drawing. Includes peaceful guided meditations to connect with nature and your heart. Beginners to advanced and those seeking new inspiration. Five-week course. Pastels. Starts Tuesday 19 August, 10.30am to 1pm at Valdora Community Hall, Valdora. Just 30 minutes from Noosa. Run by professional artist Carole Roberts. Bookings essential, please call 0405 691 501.

BlooMin’ Marvellous THE Noosa Tewantin Garden Club will meet on 11 August at the Catholic Church Annex, Moorindil Street, Tewantin, commencing at 1pm. Our guest speaker is Margaret Coleman who will be talking on Tillandsias. New members welcome.

WalKing The WalK AT Christian Fellowship of Noosa on Sunday 3 August, Pastor David Hobbins will be bringing the second part of a three-part series of messages with the heading of “The Christian Walk”. This week’s title is “Our Action”. A warm welcome will always be found every Sunday at 9.30am in the CWA Hall, next to the Tewantin Post Office. Feel free to visit www. christianfellowshipnoosa.com or chat with Tony on 5474 0620.

reTired or aBouT To reTire? THE Association of Independent Retirees (A.I.R.) Noosa Branch - A.I.R. is a not-for-profit organisation working for the interests of self-funded and partially self-funded retirees or those about to retire. Next general meeting will be held on 14 August, 9.45am for 10am start, at South Pacific Resort, 179 Weyba Road, Noosaville. A representative from Sunsuper will speak on ‘Emerging Retirement Income Policy in Australia’ and superannuation issues. Cost is $5 each, including. Visitors very welcome. Please call 0488 252 543 for further information or email airnoosacommunications@gmail.com

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COOROY Scout Den at 2 Mary River Road is holding a car boot sale on Sunday 24 August, 7am to noon. For further information call Jackie 0439 590 586.

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AT Friday Environment Forum on 1 August, Patrick Leonard, an amateur mycologist and an author of the recently published Australian Subtropical Fungi will give an introduction to the Boletes of the Sunshine Coast and argue that they are in need of formal protection. Everyone is welcome at the Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre, Wallace Drive, Noosaville, on Friday morning 1 August. The forum starts at 10.30am and coffee is on offer at 10am. The morning concludes

reason To sMile THE next meeting of the RSL Women’s Auxillary will be held on Friday 1 August at the RSL Tewantin, at 10am. Our guest speaker is Catherine from Ellie’s Smile. All friends and members welcome. Inquiries to Kay 5447 5042.

cooroy-euMundi garden cluB THE next meeting of the club will be held on Monday 11 August commencing at 9.30am at the Fairhills Garden Centre, Fairhill Road, Yandina. The speaker will be Nick Hansa with his topic: ‘Some Do’s and Don’ts of Gardening with Native Plants’.

serving sTill THE Sunshine Coast National Servicemen’s Association will be holding a picnic on Monday 11 August, at Seaview Avene Moffat Beach starting at 10am. Bring along a picnic lunch and catch up with your fellow nashos. Look for our banner. Phone 5441 4152 for any inquiries.

On call this week Meals on Wheels WEEKLY roster for TewantinNoosa Meals on Wheels beginning Monday 4 August to Friday 8 August. Monday drivers: Rotary Daybreak, Margaret and Mick, Pat and John, Helen and John, Anne and Phil, Kerry and Jeff, Patricia. Kitchen: Verena, Len, Steven, Ron. Tuesday drivers: Helen and Helen, Astrid, Tania and friends, Margaret and Jill, Tony and Kim, driver needed run F, Libby and Jan. Kitchen: Christine, Ashleigh, Jo, George. Wednesday drivers: Eileen and Helen, Sandra and Bob, H.W.N. Steps, Carolanne and Alison, Lee and Stuart, Drivers needed for runs D, G. Kitchen: Carol, Jill, Robyn, Ron, Jerry. Thursday drivers: Drivers needed for runs A, D, E, Geoff and Margaret, Anne, Jan, Linda and Nabil. Kitchen: Christine, Lois, Robyn, John, Ron. Friday drivers: Bruce, Robyn, Brian G., Rosalie and Graham, Jenny, Brian E., driver needed for run G. Kitchen: Sandy, John, Cliff, George, Trevor. If you are unavailable or can do an extra run, please phone the kitchen on 5449 7659.

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Mother Nature turns it on MOTHER Nature turned on the weather for the St Andrew’s Anglican College students as they planted over 300 trees on Friday. The planting day was part of National Tree Day activities with all 585 primary school students planting a tree with the help of the school’s sustainability team, made up from staff and senior students. The 330 trees planted on Friday will act as an informal offset against the carbon emissions produced by the Year 6 cohort’s trip to Canberra in September for studies of the government and national history. Event organiser Sue Bambling said it was important to teach children to appreciate nature at a very young age.

“National Tree Day is a perfect opportunity for children to play a hands-on role in protecting the environment,” she said. Celebrating National Tree Day is part of the college’s overall environmental strategy that also includes the development of a community sustainable garden, environmental education, energy efficiency and beach clean-up activities to reduce the amount of plastic entering the ocean. National Tree Day was established by Planet Ark in 1996. It is now Australia’s biggest community tree-planting and nature care event and since its inception more than 2.8 million people have planted 20 million seedlings across the country.

Madison Klinkhamer, Zara Vogel, Charlie Jones, James Anderson and Paris Ewing.

Alex Coglan and Mitchell Peterson plant a native tree as part of St Andrew’s Anglican College National Tree Day activities.

Right in their Domain THE residents and staff of Noosa Domain Village gathered last month to celebrate the five-year anniversary of the first residents in the village. To mark the occasion, the current residents from stage one invited future residents of stage two and three to come and experience the atmosphere at the residents’ “Happy Hour”. There were plenty of new friendships formed with lots of pool played, an operating bar and of course, cake.

Residents gather to celebrate Noosa Domain’s fifth birthday.

Back row: Linda Grams, Rhys Dali, Tim Orton, Alecia Manning. Front row: Founder Leanne Walsh, Curtis Walsh, Ken Ball with Ryan Ingram, Leesa Brooder with Georgia Hannon, Grant Scotcher with Brody Wright.

Butterflies go snap-happy By JOLENE OGLE THE Noosa Civic Woolworth’s was swarming with butterflies last week as the Sunshine Butterflies did their best to snap as many shoppers with Dick Smith products as possible. The snap-happy campaign is part of Dick Smith’s nation-wide charity funding giveaway, which will see at least $1 million donated to 75 not-for-profit community organisations. Sunshine Butterflies, located in Noosaville, provides day programs for people with disabilities and their families. The organisation is currently leading the competition with hundreds of snaps of people with Dick Smith

products already submitted. A point is earned for every photo submitted, with double points for a photo of 10 or more people. Noosa Civic Woolworths and other local stores, including FoodWorks, are happy to help the charity get a head start on the competition by stacking a shelf with Dick Smith products and letting Sunshine Butterflies get busy snapping. Sunshine Butterflies founder Leanne Walsh said her husband was so keen to win the top prize of $50,000 the Dick Smith marketing team phoned to ask him to stop sending photos of the family dog with products. “We received a call ...

asking him to ease up on the photos of the family dog stating you were not allowed to submit photos of animals and in particular, so many shots of the same dog posing in different positions with products,” she said. “However, they did compliment him on his keenness to increase our vote count!” Leanne says the top prize is just what the charity needs to relocate as the building they currently occupy is up for sale. Leanne said she would love to buy a local hobby farm so kids, teens and young adults could come and enjoy the benefits of animal care and horticulture therapy.

Trevor and Glennis Browne.

Barmen: Wayne Ford and Derek Porter.

No celebration is complete without cake!

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LETTERS Shame, PM TONY Abbott, how dare you speak in praise of Japan’s military skill in World War II. Your statement is appalling and insensitive to all Australians. Remember Australia? You are supposed to be representing its people. My late father, Bruce, survived the Kokoda Track, many of his Digger mates didn’t. My dad witnessed their unspeakable atrocities; starving, tortured, women raped. Men who suffered in chains on the Burma Railway and on the Sandakan Death March. You shame us all with your cruel policies. You insult us with your words. Not in my name. How dare you. Terry Ryan, Tewantin.

Crap TV HOW do you go about telling intelligent people that they are idiots and that I believe is the case with the free-to-air TV executives in this country. They themselves earn enough to be able to watch Foxtel or Austar unlike a lot of us that don’t have that luxury (I wonder if they actually watch their own station). I’m on about the lack of golf on our TVs, they were magnanimous enough to let us see the US Masters. But that’s it - hasn’t anyone told them that there are five major (golf) tournaments every year. Not the least of which is the British Open, the oldest and most prestigious golf tournament in the world. And what do we get, repeats of Masterchef, X Factor, the Biggest Loser and all the rest of the shows they repeat - three or four times just in case you missed it the first two times. Then we have all these new home-shopping and infomercial channels selling things that we can’t afford anyway, (unless we use our credit cards). How long will it take for these people to get it through their heads that there are hundreds of thousands of Aussies that would love the chance to support and watch our elite Aussie

Right on to the Good Shepherd Lutheran College students who gave an awesome performance recently - you rock!

Right on to the organisers of the Noosa Long Weekend. I was blown away by the events and buzz in Noosa - cheers.

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golfers overseas, not the least of whom is Adam Scott, an Aussie, number one in the world. And also at least six others in the top 50. Let us also mention all of the top female golfers as well. We have five TV networks covering 25 or so stations in this country, and they keep giving us second and third-rate sports. Golf is played by more people in the world and in every country around the planet (and what do we get: crap). Alan Solar, Cooran

Not such a gas MANY years ago before de-amalgamation, I wrote to Noosa Council about the reverse parking in Maple Street, Cooroy, and the carbon monoxide from cars going into cafes and shops. Please council, look at this problem in Cooroy. Reverse parking should be changed to front-in angle parking. Our health is very important. Back-in holds up all the traffic. Elizabeth Pigdon, Cooroy.

Enlightened times IT WORRIES me that in this age of supposed enlightenment and scientific understanding, this paper continues to publish the discredited views of anti-science trolls who attempt to shed doubt on global warming as if it were being “fair” and offering space to both sides of an argument. Would this paper be as willing to air opinions that the Earth is the centre of the universe or that it is 6000 years old, or that vaccinations somehow cause autism? I doubt it. It would make the paper cheap because people couldn’t read it with the confidence that writers knew something about which they were writing. These issues are no longer debatable. The case with global warming is the same thing. It is no longer debatable. What we do about it might be debatable but not the fact of it. I have attached a graph of data collected by NOAA that clearly shows that though 1998 was very warm, there have been two warmer years since then. This, of course has been stated by numerous correspondents to this paper but perhaps a graph published by you might put this argument to rest. It is true that the rate of increase has decreased, but the temperatures continue to go up and when the temporary conditions currently slowing this rate, such as solar lows and prevailing winds, fade, the rate will pick up the temporary slack. Viv Forbes (Noosa Today 24 July) was correct that CO2 levels were much greater during the time of the dinosaurs. It should be noted that there were only a very few mammals on Earth then and certainly no humans. The CO2 levels right now are 20 per cent higher than 50 years ago and higher now than any other time that the genus Homo has been on the Earth. As well, the ice core samples, to which Viv referred, demonstrate that the rate of increase in CO2 experienced now is many times more than ever experienced on Earth. Research demonstrates that even though some, but not all, groups of plants grow faster and more luxuriantly with higher levels of CO2, their nutritional value decreases propor-

tionally. This is because CO2 levels are not the limiting factor to their growth potential. The danger that global warming and associated climate destabilisation pose to global food security, species diversity and social structure should really be taken seriously. Viv Forbes’ letter demonstrates that having too little information is dangerous. She shares a great deal with our Prime Minister. Steve Hall, Cooroy.

Chain of pain WE CAN almost set our clocks by the CourierMail running an article on cyclists. There is one due in the very near future actually. I am disappointed that all the anger and name-calling seems to be moving to beautiful, relaxed Noosa. There was a call last week to stop pandering to these “lycra-clad yobbos.” When a person attacks another based on what they wear or look like, it’s usually a lack of education that prevents them from using more relevant and meaningful terminology. Furthermore, Noosa and the Sunshine Coast seems to have a far bigger problem with people drinking and being under the influence of drugs, texting and phoning, tailgating and lifting fingers, all while driving. Not to mention speeding, intolerant, bad-mannered and selfish drivers all around Queensland. “Lycra-clad yobbos” seem to me to be a minor problem. Just remember, when it’s all said and done, a driver’s momentary anger, impatience and frustration could take away a father or mother from young children, someone’s sister, brother, son or daughter. Who would want to live with that? Cycling works well enough in other countries, why not here? Because of pure selfishness. Who are the real yobbos? M.Gaynor, Noosa.

Moving on I AM so glad the the Sunshine Coast Council decided to disregard the EDV group beat-up and move on to real important issues. The 30 or so people who form the EDV group started to really believe their own spin and propaganda and forgot the most important part of their survey was that 94 per cent of the EDV population ignored or refused to do the survey and are quite happy with the Sunshine Coast Council. Even the Noosa Council, who paid for that survey have kept very quiet and must be really embarrassed to waste precious money on such an amateurish, useless survey. I’ve lived in this area for more than 20 years and most locals don’t feel the need to change anything. Doonan - The pic of the golden triangle, has always been well looked after and looks fantastic. Eumundi - A gorgeous town with worldfamous markets which doesn’t need the elitist Noosa brand. Verrierdale - Here we are very happy with councillor Steve Robinson and the SCC for their constant support against the quarry and for spending over $3 million on sealing Doonan Bridge east road which has made our lives better and safer. Keep in mind that if we were

with Noosa Council, even if they wanted to, there is no way they could afford to spend that sort of money with their much smaller budget. The EDV group should refocus their time and energy on more important issues, and stop wasting their time, and ours. Dom Massoni, Verrierdale.

Watch the dollars THE article ‘Give Us Our Cash’ (Noosa News, Friday, 25 July) raises many concerns in regard to Noosa Council. Councillor Wellington appears unaware that Mayor Playford made himself ‘responsible for the budget’ as he calls on staff to review the council’s investment strategy. Even more concerning is that Mayor Playford, personally responsible for the budget, didn’t know where 20 per cent of ratepayers’ cash investments were being held by council. This builds on the growing concerns of many ratepayers in regard to council finances and the true ‘total’ costs of establishing the new Noosa Council. Playford continues to quote $2.75m as the de-amalgamation cost, which is laughable when considering their budgets. Clearly he doesn’t reflect true total costs but rather some arbitrary State Government timeline that ended before Christmas. The struggling computer system alone will have cost more than that before end of year. The significant shifting of money in the recent ‘Budget Review’ is a further concern, identifying millions of dollars of previously unbudgeted expenses. In the same paper Cr Playford took critical aim at the Commonwealth Bank financial services fiasco which at its core was all about their financial advisers shifting money to hide the real situation from clients and to get personal credits from those actions. A statement from the Commonwealth Bank pleads “We reiterate our apology for the past events. The group has worked openly and transparently with the Senate Committee and ASIC.” Meanwhile Noosa Council charged unit owners higher rate increases than what was promised. The mayor made the statement “I hope people will see this for what it is, an inadvertent error that we’ve fixed quickly ... honesty and transparency is how council operates”. Sound familiar? If the mayor and Noosa Council were honest open and transparent about councils finances including the total cost to date of establishing the new council, total borrowings and for what purpose, reserve expenditure etc, constituents might be more understanding. If not the community has every right to be as critical of the council as Playford is of the Commonwealth Bank. Lew Brennan, Noosa.

Quite contrary THERE’S something I’d like to point out to those contrarian gentlemen who keep writing to tell us that the world hasn’t warmed for 17 years. Globally, May 2014 was the warmest May on record, and June 2014 was the warmest June on record. Graham Coghill, Marcus Beach.

They like to be under the sea Write off to the tradesman (possibly) who dumped a white chalky substance on Noosa’s roads from Hastings Street. It looked like plaster but could have been paint.

Write off to those resident around Eumundi who keep putting their bins in the path of the school bus. Please be mindful of our buses and kids. Thanks.

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IT WAS all hands on deck for the Good Shepherd Lutheran College’s performances of Little Mermaid Jr, last week. The directors of the musical, Jim Tomkins and Hayley Yappa said the cast and crew had been busy rehearsing since October last year. “This fantastic spectacle was the product of months of hard work and dedication on the part of the students, staff and parents,” they said. “Our talented students have brought unflagging enthusiasm and energy to the production and we are so proud of them. It has

been rewarding seeing the growth of each individual student and the wonderful atmosphere of collaboration and camaraderie in the team. “We hope the students will remember this experience as one of the highlights of their primary schooling.” The students put on an impressive performance of the Disney classic, while the crew had created outstanding scenes and backdrops for the stage. Congratulations to the whole cast and crew of Little Mermaid Jr for a wonderful performance.

The whole cast gave an outstanding performance.


JEANSFORGENES

THIS Friday is Jeans for Genes Day, where people across the nation unite in denim to help fight childhood disease.

Get in quick to grab a new pair of jeans and help support Jeans for Genes Day.

Get your jeans on JEANS are our unofficial uniform, the wardrobe staple, and a great pair can make you feel great and look amazing. And now, jeans can help raise money for research into childhood diseases thanks to Jeans for Genes Day and businesses such as Domini Design Elements. For this Friday and Saturday, $10 from every pair of jeans or denim jacket sold will be donated directly to the Jeans for Genes foundation and every jeans purchase will get you an entry into the draw to win a $50 shop voucher.

Domini Design Elements owner Dominique Sheridan is an award-winning fashion designer and stocks mostly Australian labels such as Sacha Drake, Ellis and Dewey and Nikel and Sole, with denim styles from Turkish fair trade label LTB and Mavi. Both labels offer high-quality and comfort denim styles from the straight leg to the super skinny jean. This is a great chance to grab a new pair of jeans and help support Jeans for Genes Day. Domini Design Elements is located at 110 Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin.

United in denim HELD on the first Friday of August, Jeans for Genes Day encourages everyone to wear denim to work, school or out and about to raise funds for research into birth defects and diseases such as cancer, epilepsy and a range of genetic disorders. All money raised on the day is donated to help scientists at Children’s Medical Research Institute discover treatments and cures, to give every

child the opportunity to live a long and healthy life. One in 20 children is born with a congenital abnormality or genetic disease. That’s over 12,000 children born in Australia each year. Even a small donation can make a difference. A gold coin will buy enough of the crucial enzyme needed to test the blood of one patient for

aggressive types of cancer, while $5 will buy a plastic 96-in-one test tube to help CMRI scientists screen for 96 potential epilepsy drugs at once. Originally started in the UK by two brothers with a genetic disorder in the 1990s, Jeans for Genes Day is now a worldwide fund-raising campaign. To find out how you can donate, visit www.jeansforgenes.org.au. 1147381-PB31-14

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WIN a $50 voucher! Each jeans purchase will also be a ticket in the draw to win a $50 voucher at Domini.

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Big year for grooming SUNSHINE Coast Pet Grooming has turned one. Janice and Genevieve would like to thank all their clients and friends for a successful and enjoyable year. “We have had the privilege and pleasure of meeting so many fabulous people and pets coming to us from the local area and some clients even travel from Brisbane and Toowoomba for our services,” she said. “We have had a big year of professional development to ensure our clients are receiving the best service possible and latest trends for their furry friends. “We look forward to providing many more years of professional grooming services.”

Downside of ’no pet’ policy ing pets and about a third of households renting, it didn’t make sense for the majority of landlords and agents to have a ‘no pets’ policy on rental tenancies. “Recent research has shown that well-managed, pet-friendly rentals can be a competitive advantage for those willing to introduce a ‘pets considered’ policy,” she said. “There’s a huge imbalance between supply and demand for petfriendly rental properties and we would like this to change. “Pets are good for your health and reduce stress. People also tend to look after their pets as they look after other members of the family; they take care of their health and hygiene, exercise and entertainment, they

clean up after them. In fact, studies show that Australian pet owners are becoming more and more socially responsible in the care of their pets,” she said. Ten good reasons for landlords and managing agents to consider renting to a pet owner: Pet owning tenants are generally willing to pay more rent. Pet-friendly properties rent faster. Responsible pet owners can make excellent tenants. Tenants with pets want to hold longer leases. Reduce your advertising spend as pet-friendly properties rent much faster. No more problems with hidden pets.

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many as 30 per cent of dogs and cats are surrendered by owners who are unable to locate adequate accommodation. Even considering pets will not necessarily lock you into a pet-particular outcome. Pet application and agreement forms are available to help landlords and managing agents implement a successful pet management policy and help tenants understand how to responsibly manage pets. Forms are available from www. acac.org.au.

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BEING a pet owner looking for rental accommodation can be tough, with many renters finding themselves left to choose between their ideal home and their furry friend. The Australian Companion Animal Council (ACAC) with support from ASAVA, a special interest group of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA), has produced separate Tenants with Pets guidelines, one for tenants and the other for landlords and managing agents. It’s hoped that these will encourage landlords to become more openminded when it comes to renting properties to pet owners. AVA and ACAC president Dr Julia Nicholls said that with over 60 per cent of households in Australia hav-

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Luxury design sure to impress Behind an understated street appearance you will find one of the most beautiful homes in Sunshine Beach that will leave even the fussiest buyer breathless.

But this property offers functionality as well as luxury. The gourmet kitchen will impress the fussiest of home chefs, with features such as an integrated dishwasher, gas

This home was designed to showcase the stunning natural surrounds and views, as well as present as a complete home, so the new owners can simply move in and relax while taking in the views that span from Noosa River all the way to Mooloolaba.

cooktop, built-in Smeg microwave and provisions for a

With the Noosa National Park almost on the front step, there is ample privacy and space to enjoy such a sought-after home position.

courtyard, while two of the bedrooms could easily be used as

Owned and cherished by the current owners for 30 years, this home underwent a complete rebuild only six years ago to create the luxurious plantation-style home that stands today. The new design of this home means you can enjoy the outdoors, no matter what the weather, with large bi-fold doors that slide back to create an outdoor living space and louvres throughout the home to allow natural light and fresh breezes to flood in. No expense was spared in this home’s rebuild, with features such as polished hardwood floors, expansive glass panels, a sparkling pool and automated blinds adding to the luxurious feel.

plumbed-in fridge, plus servery-style windows that open to bar-style dining. There are four large bedrooms, with three located on the lower level. All three enjoy access to a bathroom and covered an alternative master room. The main suite is located on the upper level and was designed to enjoy the stunning vista, while a bank of louvres will ensure the new owners are comfortable year round. An ensuite, walk-in robe and home gym complete the upper level of the home. This property also features a fireplace, home office, a double lock-up garage with built-in bike and surfboard racks and a wall of cupboard storage space. All this is located in a quiet street, only moments from the beach, or you can stroll through Noosa National Park to Hastings Street. Local shops, cafes and restaurants are only minutes away.

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‘Elandra’ enjoys the most wonderful advantage of the perfect northern aspect and the penthouse has extensive, beautiful views across the river to the river mouth and all the way up Forty Mile Beach and the sparkling sea. This is the way life is meant to be lived. ɒ Take the lift right to your front door, the views from the moment you enter are breathtaking. ɒ The kitchen has everything you’d expect, European appliances, stone tops and butler’s pantry. ɒ The master suite eclipses six star living, ample wardrobe space and beautiful bathroom. ɒ The flooring is travertine, there are stunning quality bathrooms, a study, plus 3 large terraces.

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View Saturday 11.00-11.30am Price $2,200,000

Entry level into fabulous Noosa Sound. This is a surprisingly charming home with a pretty view down the long arm of the canal. It is available fully furnished and runs very well as a holiday letting home. Cooran Court has a mix of holiday homes and permanent residents. ɒ Sandy beach and lovely pool. ɒ Large allotment of 822m2. ɒ Easy walk to fabulous restaurants and park. ɒ In very neat and tidy condition.

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Sunshine Beach.... an early morning surf, a walk along the beach to the village to grab a coffee and paper, the sound of the sea, an array of fabulous restaurants and cafes, the surf club and patrolled beach - this is our version of beachside living at its best. ɒ Quality, architecturally designed and well constructed home built over three levels. ɒ Panoramic views of the sea all the way down the coast to Point Arkwright. ɒ This home offers it all: C.Bus automation, heated pool, spa and everything in between. ɒ Blue chip address, (approx) 697m2 of land and 503m2 of living space.

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Invest in Noosa’s closest street to the beach. You have lots of choices with this home – it is perfect for holiday renting, currently used for permanent renting but it will also work as a weekender or to live in permanently. ɒ It is a wonderful neighbourhood and you can walk to the beach within minutes. ɒ There’s a sparkling pool and the house is positioned to enjoy lots of that winter sunshine. ɒ A make-over would enhance the property but it is very liveable right now. ɒ Opportunities to buy in Witta Circle are rare! Call me now.

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View Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Price $2,200,000

When it comes to property, everyone agrees that it’s all about location, it doesn’t get much grander than this. There is absolutely no doubt that this home embraces the ideals of a classic Noosa lifestyle, entertaining, relaxing by the water and the Noosa river all nearby. ɒ This home provides a versatile floor plan, generous outdoor living areas and natural light. ɒ The living areas and spacious well equipped kitchen offer superb entertainment options. ɒ The water front swimming pool is delightful, and couldn’t be in a more peaceful setting. ɒ Looking for a permanent sea change or waterfront weekender? You will be impressed by the position of this home.

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View Saturday 1.00-1.30pm Price $2,950,000

North facing in one of Noosa Waters most desirable streets, this home comes complete with the ‘wow factor’ from head to toe. It will exceed your every expectation. With stunning water views from its expansive water frontage, it has seamless integrated indoor/outdoor living areas. ɒ The home captures perfectly every ounce of light and unlimited cross flow breezes. ɒ There is an inviting central pool and water features to artfully blend this masterpiece. ɒ 516m2 home on a 731m2 allotment. Double fingered jetty with hydraulic pontoon boatlift. ɒ Stylish, opulent yet eminently liveable, this is first class living and entertaining at its best.

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Chance to fix the rate WE talk fixed interest rates with Mortgage Choice home loan expert Ian Robinson, who shares his thoughts on the decrease in interest rates. HOMEOWNERS who are considering fixing the interest rate on their mortgage have been presented with a great opportunity, with some of Australia’s major lenders slashing their five-year fixed rates to historically low levels this week. Up until now, getting a five-year fixed rate under five per cent has been virtually unheard of. Today however, many of Australia’s lenders are offering five-year fixed rates at just 4.99 per cent. As such, now could be a good time for local mortgage holders to consider their loan options. Deciding whether to fix your home loan is not a decision that should be made lightly. Before making any decisions, it is important for you to educate yourself on the market and understand whether fixing your mortgage will benefit you in the long run.

In addition, it is important to consider your future lifestyle and financial goals. Would you like certainty around your mortgage repayments? If so, then fixing might be the option for you. On the flipside, if you did decide to fix your mortgage and rates were to fall further, you would be unable to take advantage of these lower rates. Weighing up the pros and cons associated with fixing your mortgage is vital as it will help you understand exactly what you are getting yourself into. While deciding whether or not to fix your mortgage can be a tough decision to make, you can take solace in the fact that it is a dilemma many home owners and home buyers face. And, with many of Australia’s lenders slashing the interest on their fixed rate products, it is a decision that is only

likely to get harder. But, with the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) indicating that they do not plan to lift or cut the official cash rate anytime soon, now is the perfect time to pick a strategy that will set you up for the best possible future.

Mortgage Choice has moved. You can find the new office at 29 Thomas Street, Noosaville. Now in its 16th year, Mortgage Choice Noosaville can help you compare home loans from 28 different lenders. Phone Ian or Carol Robinson to set up as no-cost home loan appointment on 5474 4100.

Paris option for real estate BY JOLENE OGLE MOST men would get in trouble for thinking about business while on their honeymoon, but Century 21 Conolly Hay Group sales agent Jason Wedge said it was incredible to drop in and see the Century 21 Paris office. Jason said he enjoyed visiting Paris during his honeymoon with wife Rasha. “It was great to have the opportunity to view some of the world’s best real estate,” he said.

The Century 21 Conolly Hay Group agents have a long relationship with international offices.

husband wrote to Century 21 and said we would like to start a franchise in this little place we live called Noosa Heads.”

It was while on holiday travelling through Europe that C21 Conolly Hay Group sales agent Jill Goode and her husband Bob first spotted Century 21 real estate.

So began Jill’s long-standing, deep connection with both Century 21 and the Noosa Shire.

“We went on a big trip around the world and everywhere we went we saw a Century 21 office, in places like Vienna and even Moscow,” Jill said. “So when we got back (to Australia), my

Jason is now back to work in Noosa and says he is looking forward to helping more people find their dream home. Congratulations to Jason and Rasha Wedge on their nuptials from the Noosa Today Lifestyle team.

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group sales agent Jason Wedge outside the C21 Paris office.

PRICED TO SELL!

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Prime & Position

View Saturday 11.00-11.30am Price Make an offer!

This mid level, penthouse style, fully furnished apartment, is rarely released in today’s resort market. Having only minimal stairs to the front door and being all one level, makes perfect stress free surroundings, especially for families with small children or mature guests. ɒ All rooms emanating natural light and accommodating every aspect of modern living. ɒ Double fronted balcony for relaxing and entertaining. ɒ Good investment returns with exceptional on site managers. ɒ Close to all amenities, Hastings Street, Main Beach and National Parks.

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Lifestyle and luxury on offer THIS outstanding Paul Clout designed residence is prominently positioned north facing in one of Noosa Waters’ most desirable streets. It comes complete with wow factor from head to toe, and will exceed your every expectation. Stunning water views from its expansive water frontage are abundant throughout. Seamlessly integrated indoor/outdoor living with movable walls of timber and glass, and curved walkways, showcase the work of one of Australia’s finest designers. The home captures perfectly every ounce of light and unlimited cross flow breezes with its high ceilings, sophisticated design and extensive use of opening spaces, while affording picture-perfect views across a broad reach of water. There is an inviting central pool and timber, stone, glass and serene water features artfully blended to complete this modern masterpiece. Homes of this calibre are rare indeed

and will no doubt leave a number of prospective purchasers on the sidelines of envy. Stylish, opulent yet eminently livable, this is first-class living and entertaining. It is the epitome of grandeur on an uncompromising scale. This home offers more than enough room for family and guests with four large ensuited bedrooms with balcony, while the master suite boasts a spa bath and sauna/shower room. The gourmet kitchen features Miele kitchen appliances, a walk-in pantry and an outdoor barbecue kitchen provides an alfresco kitchen option. There are multiple spaces throughout this home for optimal relaxation, while the Jetmaster fireplace offers not only heating but also the perfect place to rest and relax after a cool winter’s day. This home also features a home office with private entry, electric heated pool and a double lock-up garage.

home essentials ADDRESS: 8 Seahorse Place, Noosa Waters PRICE: $2,950,000 VIEW: By appointment DESCRIPTION: 4 bed, 4 bath, 2 car, pool AGENT: Shane McCauley and Frank Milat for Richardson and Wrench Noosa, 0403 646 930 or 0438 528 148 28 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 31 July, 2014


www.rosecallaghanrealty.com.au Entertainers Delight Impressive Home • Set in a quiet cul-de sac surrounded by exclusive homes • Comprises three light-filled living areas and four spacious bedrooms • Chef’s kitchen also separate butler’s kitchen • Beautifully presented, private property with north east aspect • Superior light fittings with fully ducted air conditioning through-out • Generously covered outdoor entertainment area overlooking 10 metre pool

NOOSAVILLE

Price:

19 Attenutatta Place

Inspect: Saturday 11-11.30am Agent:

4A 3B 2C

P.O.A

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Exceptional Large Family Home • Cul-de sac position perfectly presented • Generous dining, living areas, open plan kitchen • Terrific outdoor entertainment area and sparkling pool • Separate media room plus an office • Main bedroom, parents retreat, modern ensuite • Ducted Air, Solar HWS and pool, double garage plus storage

TEWANTIN

Price:

3 Murdock Court

P.O.A

Inspect: Saturday 12-12.30pm Agent:

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Location Style and Space • Exceptional family home dual living • Clever and practical floor plan over two light filled levels • Multiple living spaces, wide sunlit timber decks with LED lighting • Sparkling solar heated 10 metre pool • Outdoor servery kitchen perfect for entertaining • Minutes to Sunshine Beach, surf club, village shops and restaurants

SUNSHINE BEACH

Price:

17 Pacific Avenue

Inspect: Saturday 1-1.30pm Agent:

5A 4B 2C

Offers over $1,300,000

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Great Location Great Investment • Open plan air-conditioned living, dining and kitchen • Covered deck overlooks pool, view to ocean and sea breezes • Master bedroom has en-suite, built in robe and private balcony • Separate bathroom, toilet and laundry • Single lock-up garage, pool in complex • Located close to beach and Sunshine Beach Village

SUNRISE BEACH 2/15 Sobraon Street

Price:

Offers over $400,000

Inspect: By Appointment Agent:

Rosemary Callaghan 0419 236 133

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Absolute beachfront ON offer is a light-filled, two level apartment perched right on the beautiful Noosa River looking across to the Noosa North Shore.

The newly-renovated, modern kitchen features an island stone bench, glass splashbacks and quality stainless appliances.

Having recently undergone a full refurbishment, this apartment is beautifully finished with modern features and fittings and a neutral palette perfect for a holiday let or to move in and make your own.

A shared living and dining zone creates a sense of space and enjoys direct access to a private balcony where you can enjoy the stunning views on offer.

Spread over two levels, this apartment is surprisingly spacious with three bedrooms and three bathrooms included in the floor plan. The main suite is located on the upper level of the home and features a private balcony with views of the river, plus an ensuite with floor to ceiling tiles and an extra-large shower recess. Another bedroom is located on this level, with a third bedroom downstairs.

PRICE: $1,600,000

This lovely apartment is ideal for water sports lovers or those seeking a quiet and peaceful home beside the Noosa River.

DESCRIPTION: 3 bed, 3 bath, 1 car, pool

All this is located only a short walk to local cafes, restaurants and boutique shopping on Noosa’s famous Hastings Street.

4A 2 B 1 C

SUNSHINE BEACH 4 Ross Crescent

AUCTION Saturday 9 August 2014 5pm On Site VIEW Weekly: Fri, Sat, Mon, Wed 2-2.30pm AGENT Jill Goode 0418 714 653 jill@c21noosa.com

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VIEW: By appointment AGENT: Rosemary Callaghan at Rose Callaghan Realty 0419 236 133

AUCTION SAT 9TH AUG

PERFECT RENOVATOR OR REBUILD

CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP PO BOX 1646, NOOSA HEADS QLD 4567 CENTURY21.COM.AU/NOOSA 07 5447 2451

ADDRESS: Apartment 5 “Skippers Cove”, 8 Munna Crescent, Noosa Sound

Hugely popular as holiday apartments, the complex features a tennis court and twin lagoon pools.

AUCTION SAT 9TH AUG

Just 100 metres from steps down to beautiful Sunshine Beach, number 4 Ross Crescent is a solid double brick home built by the current owner’s father. On a 519 sq mt block, it’s an easy walk from the home to the shops and restaurants of the charming Duke St village. The ground floor has 2 bedrooms and a bathroom, plus a spacious living room with a timber lined atrium ceiling. Upstairs are two more bedrooms, another bathroom and the kitchen/ living/dining area.

home essentials

VERY PRIVATE, TOP FLOOR FRENCH QUARTER UNIT NOOSA HEADS 314/1 Halse Lane Furnished and freshly repainted 2 bedroom 2 bathroom French Quarter unit is going to the market and will be sold. Large balcony overlooking a leafy garden and with no overhead noise, this one would look very good in your portfolio! Enjoy the beautiful tropical pools – walk to a myriad of restaurants and boutiques, Noosa National Park and famous Main Beach.

2A 2 B 1 C 1D AUCTION Saturday 9 August 2014 11.15am On Site VIEW Weekly: Fri, Sat, Mon & Wed 11-11.30am AGENT Jill Goode 0418 714 653 jill@c21noosa.com

CONOLLY HAY GROUP


AUCTION 23RD AUG

Luxurious Hinterland Retreat

4 A 3 B 2+C 1 D

DOONAN 244 Mirbelia Place

AUCTION

Sat 23rd Aug 2014 12pm on site, if not sold prior

Only a personal viewing of this state-of-the-art hinterland home will show you just how exceptional this property is. Revamp your entire life with this superb residence, which comes fully furnished in the most stylish and carefully selected pieces. This awe-inspiring property comes with all of the hearts desires including: • Expansive living zones: open kitchen/living/dining; alfresco & covered terraces & two media rooms • Resort-style pool & spa, immaculate landscaping • First class kitchen: stone benchtops, superb appliances & butler’s pantry • Separate child/teen zone with bathroom • Fully equipped home ofice • Less than a 15 min drive to Noosa & Hastings Street

VIEW AGENT

Sat 2nd Aug 2014 1 - 2pm David Conolly 0438 259 956 david@c21noosa.com David Berns 0408 629 438 david.berns@c21noosa.com

CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP PO BOX 1646, NOOSA HEADS QLD 4567 CENTURY21.COM.AU/NOOSA 07 5447 2451

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special feature

Chance to be a winner and it offers an amazing opportunity to revamp your whole lifestyle,” they said.

IF YOU missed out on winning the luxurious Doonan BoysTown prize home, then here is your chance to own a piece of stunning

Set on 2.5 acres and only 7km southwest of Noosaville CBD, this home embraces the native hinterland surrounds offering security and privacy.

property. One of the latest BoysTown prize homes will be sold to a new owner as the lucky winners have decided to cash in on their investment and sell it under the hammer. The prize was drawn on 27 June, with the property officially hitting the market on 21 July with an auction date set for midAugust. Century 21 Conolly Hay Group agents David Conolly and David Berns said the property was one of BoysTown’s best prize homes yet, with an impeccable build standard and immaculate interior styling. “The furniture package alone is valued at more than $100,000,

quick facts ADDRESS: 244 Mirbelia Place, Doonan

Spanning 430 square metres, the residence has an open-plan living space at its core, with multiple outdoor areas, as well as two media rooms and a home office.

AUCTION: Forthcoming

Luxury finishes include hardwood and travertine floors, Caesarstone and marble kitchen, a sandstone feature wall and fireplace; and resort-style pool and spa - just to name a few.

2 Car Spaces, pool

Mr Conolly and Mr Berns say they expect the auction campaign will generate genuine interest from a variety of buyers, given the superior quality of the home and its desirable location.

DESCRIPTION: 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms:

AGENT: David Conolly and David Berns for Century 21 Conolly Hay Group, 0438 259 956 or 0408 629 438

4/1 Lanyana Way, Noosa Heads. Phone 5455 4807

MODERN TOWNHOUSE WITH OVERSIZED COURTYARD... 7/14 Advance Place SUNRISE BEACH - Perfect elevated position with large rear balconies - Seconds away from shops, schools and transport - Small complex of 7 with friendly neighbours - Downstairs features modern kitchen, lounge and dining - Both bedrooms feature private balconies - Large master bedroom with ensuite - Exclusive use courtyard, largest in the complex - Enclosed security parking and caretaker onsite - Land size 678sqm

FOR SALE

OFFERS OVER $300,000

OPEN

SUN 1.00 - 1.30PM

CONTACT CLINT SMITH 0407 028 001

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Noosa Springs - 540 Noosa Springs Drive

4 bed | 4 bath | 3 car

Golf Front Luxury - Seeking Ofers..

For Sale $2,800,000 View Inspect by Appointment Web ID www.onenoosa.com/property/

• Designed for Owners to Live Conveniently on Garden Level • Upper Storey Two Bedroom Guest Accommodation Plus Poolside Studio • Lavish Fit-out Includes Hand Crafted Custom Features in Stone and Wood

Contact

• Private Elevated 1050sqm Lot Above Seventh Fairway • Timeless Elegance with Every Conceivable Comfort Included

details/700 Craig Brumby 0417 789 765 craig@onenoosa.com

• Realistic Sellers Are Ready to Go

Noosa Springs - 342 The Woods

3 bed | 2.5 bath | 2.5 car

Sparkling Renovation Just Completed

For Sale $695,000 View Sat 11-11.45am Web ID www.onenoosa.com/property/

• Lovingly Refurbished Top to Bottom - Just Move in • Light and Bright North-facing Living Spaces With Central Void • New Kitchen, Paint, Carpets, Lights, Air-conditioning etc • Generous Sunny Yard - Professionally Landscaped • Attractive and Practical Floor-plan - See Details On-line

Contact

details/704 Craig Brumby 0417 789 765 craig@onenoosa.com

• Private and Quiet - 24/7 Stafed and Gated Security

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And the winning builders are ... BY JOLENE OGLE THE WINNERS of the Queensland Master Builders Association (QMBA) have been announced with a list of local buildings taking out top honours. The St Andrews College Pre-Prep School won the construction award for best Health and Education Facility up to $5 million. Built by Midson Construction QLD, the building was an extension of the Little Saints learning centre and features a stunning building frontage and functional rooms. The luxurious Iluka apartments have been awarded the construction award for Residential Building (high-rise over three storey) up to $20 million award. Built by RCQ Constructions, the Iluka apartments are part of the Settlers Cove development and offer 22 spacious and opulent apartments in the secluded, residents-only apartment precinct only minutes from Hastings Street. NoosaCare, Carramar Tewantin has also won a construction award in the Lifestyle Housing for Seniors category. Built by Paynter Dixon QLD, NoosaCare, Carramar offers aged care in a truly impressive setting. The University of the Sunshine Coast’s newest building, a three-storey learning and teaching hub, has also taken out an award. The impressive structure was built by Evans Harch Badge and topped the construction award category for Health and

The best in aged care facilities, NoosaCare, Carramar in Tewantin.

University of the Sunshine Coast’s award-winning learning hub. Education Facility between $5 million and $20 million. The learning and teaching hub was designed by HASSELL architects and includes state-of-the-art simulation learning facilities, interactive teaching spaces and innovative spaces for students to study and unwind. The building was also one of the three finalists for the prestigious Project of the Year award, which was won by the Sunshine Coast University Hospital. Other winners include Sheraton Noosa Resort and Spa who won the construction award for best Tourism and Hospitality Facilities over $5 million, and Seahaven Noosa Resort who won the award for best Refurbishment or Renovation over $5 million.

The luxurious Iluka apartments.

Love at first sight… “I didn’t know I was looking for a new home, until I saw it in Noosa Today”… It is all too common… you’re enjoying Noosa Today turn the page and SURPRISE… there’s your new home. It’s in your favourite location, looks fantastic and has all the features... and it’s affordable! Even when you are not looking for your new home they can jump from the page and say… welcome home! Thank goodness you read Noosa Today… it just lead you to your dream home. Selling your home? Don’t just force people to search for hours online, surprise them when they least expect it! For readers it could just be… love at first sight! Urge your agent to advertise your property in Noosa Today Real Estate Lifestyle now!

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OPEN HOMES Doonan

Peregian Beach

61 Youngs Drive

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Berns

Sat 10-10.45am

44 Panorama Drive

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Berns

Sat 11am - 12pm

244 Mirbelia Place

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly & David Berns

181 Valley Drive

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Brad McDonald

1/26 Peregian Esplanade

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly

Sat 10 -10.30am

28 Corsair Cres.

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group – Jason Wedge

Sat 11am-12pm

42 Newield St

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group – Mike Hay

7/82 Southern Cross Pde

POWE Property - Clint Smith

Sun 11-11.30am

7/14 Advance Place

POWE Property - Clint Smith

Sun 1-1.30pm

Sunrise Beach Sat 1-2pm Sat 11am - 12pm

Noosa Heads 11/2 Banksia Ave

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Jason Wedge

Sat 2-2.30pm

Wed 2-2.30pm

The French Quarter’314/1 Halse Lane Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Jill Goode

Weekly: Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat: 11 - 11.30am

38 Angler Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Sat 1-1.30pm

6 Belfa Place

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Sat 10-10.30am

Picture Point 2/30 Edgar Bennett Ave Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Sat 12-12.30pm

20 Mitti Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Cam Goode

Sat 12-12.30pm

The Rise 4 & 11, 37 Noosa Drive

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Sat 11-11.30am

Noosa Shores 20, 86-88 Noosa Drive

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley and Frank Milat

Sat 1-1.30pm

1/31 Noosa Parade

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley and Frank Milat

Sat 10-10.30am

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jennifer Carr

Sat 11-11.30am

Sunshine Beach 57 Parkedge Road

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group – Mike Hay & Jason Wedge

Sat 12-12.30pm

21 Dolphin Bay Drive

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group – David Conolly

Sat 11-11.30am

5/53 Elanda Street

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group – David Conolly

Sat 12-12.30pm

1/22 Stevens St

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group – Mike Hay

Sat 11-11.30am

13 Duke Street

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group – Mike Hay

Sat 1-1.30pm

4 Ross Crescent

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group – Jill Goode

Weekly: Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat: 2 - 2.30pm

Costa Nova 8/1 Belmore Terrace

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren

Friday 1-1.30pm

28 Enterprise Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren

Sat 12-12.30pm

8 Kiamba Court

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren

Sat 11-11.30am

Sunseeker Lodge 21/2 Pilchers Gap

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren

Sat 11-11.30am

Sunseeker Lodge 2/2 Pilchers Gap

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren

Sat 10-10.30am

17 Paciic Avenue

Rose Callaghan Realty - Rosemary Callaghan

Sat 1-1.30pm

Rose Callaghan Realty - Rosemary Callaghan

Sat 12.00-12.30pm

Noosa Sound 46 Cooran Court

Noosa Springs 342 The Woods

ONEnoosa - Craig Brumby

Sat 11-11.45am

10 Mizzen Court

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley and Frank Milat

Sat 11-11.30am

8 Seahorse Place

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley and Frank Milat

Sat 1-1.30pm

10 Sternlight Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley and Frank Milat

Sat 10-10.30am

59 The Peninsula

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley and Frank Milat

Sat 12-12.30pm

Noosa Waters

Noosaville Munna Beach 35/291 Gympie Terrace Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Melanie Primmer

Sat 11-11.30am

Munna Beach 46/291 Gympie Terrace Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Melanie Primmer

Sat 12-12.30pm

1/19 Laburnum Cres

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston

Sat 11-11.30am

4/10 Robert Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston

Sat 12-12.30pm

6/40 James Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Melanie Primmer

Fri 11-11.30am

19 Attenuatta Place

Rose Callaghan Realty - Rosemary Callaghan

Sat 11-11.30am

Tewantin 3 Murdock Court

Twin Waters 50 Anchorage Cct

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Playing with passion By JONATHON HOWARD DESPITE celebrating their second album going gold, hosting ABC’s Rage program and kicking off a regional tour across the country, Busby Marou still make time for their young fans with a visit to Tewantin State School last week. The popular Queensland duo dropped into the school to give students a few guitar pointers and perform some tracks from their highly anticipated new album “Farewell Fitzroy”. Jeremy Marou and Thomas Busby both said they enjoyed passing on their wisdom to students and helping celebrate NAIDOC Week. “It’s great to see students recognising NAIDOC Week,” Mr Marou said. “Working with students was a big part of what we did before we became big and we’re determined to keep that tradition going.” The pair has toured nationally for the past four years and their success has led to an exciting future ahead. “It can be a tough road for a musician, but with some determination, talent and passion you really can achieve your dreams,” Mr Busby said. “We try to instil that message in students and to help them work towards their goals in music or other areas.” On stage, Busby Marou’s core element – the intertwining vocal interplay of the two long-time pals – is magic. “These are stories of our land, from suburban love songs to memories of the Kim-

THE highly anticipated film Calvary will open at Noosa 5 Cinemas today, and here’s your

today NOOSA’S LIFESTYLE GUIDE

We try to instil that message in students and to help them work towards their goals in music or other areas… Thomas Busby

his wife – who’s unfortunately living next door. “Over My Dead Body” is classic Busby Marou; the funky “Gameplan” captures the full band rocking out; “Widow” sifts through the debris of a big night out. And then there’s the elegant, road worthy “Luke” – cowritten with Aussie songwriting royalty, Don Walker (Cold Chisel, Tex, Don and Charlie).

Saints preserve us! By JONATHON HOWARD

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Living the dream: Jeremy Marou and Thomas Busby with music students from Tewantin State School.

berley,’ Mr Marou said. Opener “My Second Mistake” turns a shuffling beat and soulful keys into a tale of fidelity, Catholic guilt, and growing up. Anthemic single “Get You Out Of Here” is straight from the heart, charting the ups and downs of long-distance romance with its triumphant, soaring chorus. A lone harmonica and acoustic strum introduces “Cruel To Be Kind”, the true story of a husband in love with

chance to win a double pass. The story goes that Father James Lavelle, played by Brendan Gleeson, is a good priest who is faced with sinister

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Calvary star Father James Lavelle, played by Brendan Gleeson, gives the performances of his career.

After he is threatened during a confession, Father James must battle the dark forces closing in around him. The all-star cast includes Chris O’Dowd, Kelly Reilly, Dylan Moran and Aiden Gillen, in what critics have described as the best black comedy film of 2014. For your chance to win a double pass to see Calvary, email your full name and mobile phone number to competitions@noosatoday.net.au

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With German precision THE most exhilarating, aggressive and powerful BMW duo have arrived at Coastline BMW to join the notorious M line-up. The arrival of the explosive BMW M3 sedan and BMW M4 coupe was marked by a night of fun at Lot 104, Mooloolaba, last Thursday. Friends, family and BMW enthusiasts all attended to welcome the newest addition to the coast’s leading BMW supplier.

The BMW M3 sedan and BMW M4 coupe are the newest additions to Coastline BWM.

Coastline BMW dealer principal Tristan Kurz.

SCREAM in full flight. 124777 Glenn Jonas and Debra Johnston.

Coastline BMW’s Lauren Venning with Ian and Michele Brittain. Coastline BMW’s Janina Berlinghoff with Peter Stevens and Brenda Gersbach.

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NOOSA Today put the hard questions to Member for Noosa Glen Elmes on the State Government elections, his meeting with the Transport Minister and the EDV debate.

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Do you plan to run again for the seat of Noosa in next year’s state elections (June 2015)? And what are some of your campaign messages? I’m already endorsed for the election next year and yes I plan to run again. My campaign program will be similar to those in the past with a focus on positive outcomes for the seat of Noosa. There’s a lot of work to be done on the roads, health and a number of other areas where we need to be focused. I believe in taking action to get the best results for our community - an example of this was the Noosa rugby field desperately needed new lighting and thanks to some quick action we were able to get this in place in a short amount of time. How did your recent meeting with Minister for Transport Scott Emerson alongside Mayor Noel Playford go? Was there any interesting outcomes?

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SCREAM in full force THE Noosa Heads Jazz club presents SCREAM, a collection of ex-defence musicians who know how to perform, play and entertain. Sunshine Coast Retired and ex Armed Forces Musicians (SCREAM) was formed in 2004 when former military musicians got together to play some good music for their own enjoyment. Previous performances in the various arms of the defence force means SCREAM can deliver a unique professionalism seen in

military bands around the world. Now, the Noosa Heads Jazz Club present SCREAM as one of a series of concerts now at The J, Noosa Junction. Catch SCREAM, who will “Bring on the Swing”, 16 August, from 7.30pm. Tickets are $20 for members and $25 for non-members. There will be dancing, a budget bar and plenty of entertainment on the night. Phone 5447 2229 to secure your ticket.

It was a very productive meeting. The idea to introduce electric buses into Noosa’s transport network was Mayor Playford’s and I think it was a great idea. Mr Emerson took the idea very seriously and he’s announced a study into the bus network to see how the electric buses could fit in the community. The matter around vessels in the Noosa River was also raised and it is my view that there are several (seven to eight) vessels that could be removed from the river immediately. The problem is that Noosa River is not a recognised port and we’re looking at rectifying this in the future. Did you hear that the Labor Party has endorsed Mark Denham to contest the seat of Noosa in the next election? Do you know Mr Denham? Yes, I was aware of Mark’s endorsement. I’ve known Mark for a long time - I was even invited to his 50th and I attended. We get along quite well and he’s a nice bloke. However, I would say Mark’s more of a union man than a Labor man, but at least Labor has endorsed a local candidate, not like last time when their representative was from Brisbane.

What are your thoughts around the bid to include Doonan, Eumundi, Verrierdale and Weyba Downs into Noosa Council? It was tough to hear that Mayor Jamieson (Sunshine Coast Council) has attempted to block the EDV re-boundary bid during this early stage. Theses actions were similar to those imposed by Sunshine Coast Council during the de-amalgamation of Noosa Shire and because we won the election

we allowed the vote to deamalgamate - that’s democratic - but this process of pre-emptive, is that democratic? This (EDV) is not going to be easy. The process of forced amalgamations started in 2007 and we’ve had to fight to get ourselves out. Residents have to stand united and voice their views. I see a lot of passion from EDV residents to make this move and they should be allowed the choice.


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AFTER a couple of days of shooting promotional footage in Noosa with Bob McTavish last week, the one-time “mayor of Noosa” well, at least its point breaks - and I thundered down the road to Alex Surf Club for a legends lunch in aid of Mark and Bev Skinner’s Board Meeting charity. This is a wonderful fund-raising group put together by Alex Headland and Mooloolaba surfers to assist local families in need. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house when we were introduced to the little four-year-old beneficiary from last year’s Board Meeting whose rapidly deteriorating quality of life had been made more bearable by the purchase of a mobility chair. The lunch itself, hosted by John Charlton, provided a leisurely opportunity to catch up with old mate Mark Warren and have yet another dig at him for being the only member of the Bronzed Aussies promotional outfit who wouldn’t wear a black jumpsuit back in the ‘70s, and for both of us to take the mickey out of McTavish again. But the greatest part of the afternoon, for me and I suspect many in the audience who know their local surfing history, was the reunion of the Hayden Surfboards crew from 1964. It hadn’t been planned as such, but here at Alex, across the street from the old Hayden factory, 50 years later almost to the day they met, were the key elements of the place that turned out the finest performance surfboards in Queensland in the mid-1960s. Bob McTavish, the shaper, Bob Cooper, the glasser, and Hayden Kenny the boss. Only sanders Algy Grud and Russell Hughes were missing, both dead. The survivors are all over 70 now, and Coops and Hayden don’t get much change out of 80, but sharp as a tack and as funny as ever. Hayden, who was probably the first boardrider to surf Noosa’s points in 1957, went on to become Australia’s first ironman champion and a pioneer in helicopter beach rescues, as well as one of the greats of surfboard production. Oh, and son Grant wasn’t a bad waterman either. Californian beatnik Coops gave up dope and went back to the faith of his family and has remained committed while raising a family and enjoying a highly successful business and creative career, and still surfing until very recently. McTavish is still the biggest name in Australian surfboards and the smallest guy in the line-up, not to mention one of the great characters of our culture.

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Dale Lovelock finds a sparkling wall in Sunday’s shortboard division. Picture: Cory Roberts/Surfing Queensland It was an afternoon to remember, and a lot of money was raised for a good cause. Apology I WANT to apologise to the many readers who were deeply offended by my recent flippant remarks about brush turkeys and how I wished they would all die or at least go away. These were callous and uncalled-for remarks. Being a man of goodwill, of course I wish no harm to these or any other of God’s creatures that think they own the place and prance around ripping up your garden and crapping on your car. Although I did make brief mention in my previous article of people eating them, we all know that the brush turkey is a protected species. I respect that, and they’re also very hard to catch. However, should one happen upon a recent roadkill - and God knows they’re not very sensible in the traffic - the following may be of interest, courtesy of Jamie Oliver, who says: “No-one will recognise leftover turkey once it’s jazzed up in this spicy chilli with attitude.” Turkey con chilli Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/gas 4. Heat a few lugs of olive oil in a large casserole-type pan on a medium heat. Add onions, carrot, leek, peppers and chillies, and cook, stirring occasionally, for about five minutes. Add coriander stalks, cumin and paprika, and cook for

another 10 minutes or so, stirring frequently until soft and delicious. Shred the turkey meat off your carcass and roughly chop it. Add a good pinch of salt and pepper to the pan of vegetables, then add the turkey and take the pan off the heat. Add tomatoes and chickpeas or butter beans and stir everything together. Pop it in the hot oven for two hours. While that’s cooking, make your guacamole by blitzing one of your avocados in a food processor with the tomatoes, onion, garlic, chilli and coriander. Take the chilli out of the oven and scrape all the gnarly bits from the edge of the pan back into the chilli for added flavour. Scatter over your remaining coriander leaves and some finely sliced fresh chilli if you fancy then get everyone to tuck in. Yum! Sunshine Coasters take Coast of Origin THERE wasn’t a lot of surf on offer last weekend, but just enough for Sunnie Coast to take out the World Surfaris Coast of Origin Series, with prize money going to local clubs. Special shout-out to Noosa Malibu Club who took out the longboard division with stand-out performances in most heats.

Board Meeting amigos, from left, your humble columnist (Phil), Hayden Kenny, Bob McTavish, Mark Warren, and John Charlton. Picture: courtesy MARK WARREN

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Thursday, July 31 2pm: Noosa Heads Surf Club: Sunshine Coast Young Talent. 7pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Michelle Brown. 9pm: Villa Noosa: DJ. Friday, August 1 5pm: Harbour Wine Bar: Plan B Modern Jazz Quartet. 6.30pm: Club Cooroy: Billy Guy. 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Paul Kelly Tribute. Saturday, August 2 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Swinging Martinis. 9pm: Villa Noosa: DJ. Sunday, August 3 4pm: Zachary’s Peregian Beach: Harii Bandhu. 4pm: Villa Noosa: Live soloist for Sunday Sesh. Monday, August 4 7.30pm: Noosa Surf Club: Spotlight Karaoke.

Answering the call By JOLENE OGLE THE Cooroy RSL is urging diners to “put down the phone” as they host a Phone-Free Feast fundraiser on 7 August, to help raise money for brain cancer research. Cooroy RSL event organiser Elaine Williams said the club decided to hold the night after realising there were no Phone-Free Feasts in the local area.

Ms Williams said she had a personal tie to brain cancer, with her stepdad having passed away from the disease. According to the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation, around 1600 people are diagnosed with brain cancer in Australia annually and about 1200 die from the disease every year, with children being the most affected. Many believe mobile phones

Tuesday, August 5 7.30pm: Noosa Surf Club: Spotlight Karaoke. Wednesday, August 6 7.30pm: Noosa Heads Surf Club: Get Your Groove On. 9pm: Villa Noosa: WTF Hospitality night.

can choose from dishes such as prawn twister with Asian salad for entree, chicken and smoked salmon gnocchi in creamy bacon sauce for main and a mini mud cake for dessert. The three-course meal is only $30 per person with 10 per cent of all sales donated to brain cancer research. Phone the club on 5447 6131 to book your table.

have had an impact on brain cancer statistics, but the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation said the cause of the disease was unknown. The Phone-Free Feast is a great chance to save culinary culture and old-fashioned manners by putting phones away while sharing a three-course meal with friends and family. The event will be held at the Cooroy RSL on 7 August. Diners

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Check Assessed Program they have recognised the need to benchmark their performance and to make year-on-year improvements,” she said. “This positions Noosa Boathouse as being a member of a unique group of sustainable tourism operators that are verified through the EarthCheck Assessed Program.” Established in 1997, EarthCheck aims to help businesses, communities and governments enhance

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Owners Sam and Roxanne say they offer personalised service to help their customers find the best foods and products to suit their lifestyle. “We have selected what we believe to be the best products in each category that we and our own families use,” she said. If you’re looking for fresh, organic fruit and vegetables, then Nourish recommends Pittsy and Emmas’s in Tewantin, which stocks the best in fresh local produce. “They stock a new grow-

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Peak performance By JOLENE OGLE

The competitors line up for the 2014 Autobarn Noosa Hill Climb.

THE Autobarn mid-year hill climb was another roaring success, with more than 120 entrants and hundreds of spectators making the most of perfect winter weather. Run over two days, the hill climb brought together car enthusiasts, one impressive racing track and a stack of show cars for one fun, family event. Other than the races, spectators seemed to love walking through the pits, getting up close and personal with the machines and their drivers. There were no big spills over the two days of racing but man-of-the-moment Daryl Watt set a new record when he conquered the hill in his Force chassis, Hayabusa powered openwheeler in an impressive 51.5 seconds. The NSW native can now enjoy full bragging rights until the end of the year hill climb.

Jacob, John, Dylan and Becky Provan of Kingaroy. Pictures: DARRYN SMITH Nicholas Jancevski, 8, of Noosa having fun at the hill climb.

Graham Arnold of Sanford is ready to race at the 2014 Autobarn Noosa Hill Climb. Paul, Dominic, Kim and Trinity Leerentveld of Marcoola.

C.J. Anderson and Sophie Coles of the Gold Coast check out some of the cars on display.

JUNIORSPORTROUND-UP NOOSA PIRATES RUGBY LEAGUE UNDER-7 whitE the boys from Noosa tried their best and muscled up for patches in defence and attack against Nambour. well done to Sam, Lukas, Bailey, Rhy, Lincoln, Lachlan, Joe, Cooper, Bailey D. and Zahn. UNDER-7 BLUE what a performance Under 7 Blue… hands-down their best game all year. Nathan Jones earned player of the match for his best defence all year and determination in attack. UNDER 8 the mighty little Pirates played two games down at Nambour this week and were outstanding in both games. UNDER-9 whitE the whites played against Caloundra this week and coach isaac described the game as “the best the boys have played”. UNDER-11 BLUE the boys put in a valiant effort this week having only one reserve but sadly went down to Caloundra. Best on ground went to Dane Fielding-Smith for his incredible kick returns and Liam wright for his take of a high ball under extreme pressure. UNDER-11 goLD the boys played Beerwah Blue this week with both teams putting on a great display. UNDER-12 BLUE the Blue team travelled to Beerwah for a Friday night game under lights. the boys did a brave job in the first half holding the Bulldogs out for seven straight sets. Special mention to Jesaiah harris for 19 tackles

and Beau henderson for nine hit ups. UNDER-13A Unfortunately the boys started the second half with 12 players and ended up with 11 by the end of the game which allowed Kawana to run away with the game, but only on the scoreboard. if the boys had any doubt they could not compete with the best teams in the comp they should be blown away now because if they reproduce that type of football they will beat any team. UNDER-13C this week the U13Cs played Kawana. getting a good start to the game they scored first and with that they didn’t stop. good defence wins games and the boys showed that. tries went to Chase McChesney (3), Corey Mackenzie (2) and conversions to Jamie gollagher, Jake Smith and Corey Mackenzie all getting one each giving victory to Noosa. Man of the Match went to Clayton townsend. UNDER-14 goLD gold came up against Nambour this week in a tough game - Nambour being a very good team. it was a great game of footy to watch from both teams, with Noosa taking the victory. UNDER 15 the team travelled up the highway to take on gympie. the boys were unable to defeat the Devils, but a big thanks to Blake wilson and tremaine woods for stepping up from the 14s and helping out. Both boys were outstanding with tremaine being man of the match.

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Under-7 Yellow from left are; cousins Riley O’Neill, Brandon Dwyer and Lachlan Britten. 124625

NOOSA DOLPHINS RUGBY UNION A great day for rugby at the picturesque Eumundi showgrounds and St Andrew’s fields at Peregian saw many results favouring the Junior Dolphins Rugby Union again this weekend. U6 REDS 55 DREw BRothERS 55 A brave Brothers team went try for try with the Noosa boys and went into half-time with a slender five-point lead. Charlie went coast to coast from the kick-off and inspired a fightback which eventually secured a draw. Stirling and Angus combined well to score memorable tries as did Darcy Noah and Conor, Jaxon ran well with ball in both hands and Jax’s haul of eight tackles grows his reputation as a future fullback. Zac’s commitment is never doubted as he again put his body on the line for the team. Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match was Charlie harmer. U8 REDS 20 DREw NooSA whitE 20 Captain Byron had a solid game, improving as the game went on making some great breaking runs. Big will was in position and was there when needed to push forward and drive out the whites to secure the ball. Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match Remi, took opportunities when they came his way, went forward and pushed hard in the contacts to win the ball for our backs. oscar’s cover defence was impressive as well as the big run forward rewarding the team with a try. A wrist injury had oz on the bench for a while but courageously came back on to finish the game strong. A strong game from Kaleb making much improved tackles and getting in amongst it to secure the ball. Mack scored, side-stepping his way through with minutes to go. Finnbar played hard, quickly chasing to tackle, then scored a tough forward’s

try. Atticus had a solid game with one try, great cover defence and skilful clearing out. Joch put his body on the line performing low tackles and darting runs. U10 REDS 29 D MARooChyDoRE 19 An exciting and hard fought game where the Reds played a determined game and tries were scored by Patrick Breen, Dominic young, Flynn o’Connor and two from Lochie Dudgeon. Flynn o’Connor also kicked two conversions and was the awarded Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match. U10 NooSA FiNS 38 D EUMUNDi DRAgoNS 17 After a sluggish start and conceding two early tries, everything clicked for the Fins and they ran away with this game in a stunning second half display that featured all of the boys making outstanding contributions. when the game was still in balance, Jarrah, harrison and Ethan made telling all-round contributions that saw their courageous tackling rewarded with their own scores that helped tip the balance and momentum. tries - Lockie Dudgeon (3), Jarrah Charlesworth, harrison McNamee, Ethan Pohlner. Conversions: Jarrah Charlesworth (4). Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match: harrison McNamee. U13 NooSA 34 D CALoUNDRA 5 the boys didn’t have it their own way and had to dig deep to secure a win. the Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match performance from Luke Bourne scoring two tries in as many minutes gave a the team a great start. the leadership team of Captain tom and VC harry continued the surge forward with tom contributing three tries and a conversion, then harry scoring a try. yvahn again performed strongly adding an extra two-point with a great conversion. the

Sonny Payne Spirit of Rugby Award was earned by Koen Clark for his tireless performance in attack and defence. tries - harry Barnett 1, Luke Bourne 2, tom Payne 3. Conversions - tom Payne 1, yvahn Allsworth 1. U14 NooSA 24 D gRAMMAR 10 A great display by the boys this weekend overcoming ladder leaders grammar. A dominant display by the forwards and great defence across the field laid the platform for a bonus point. Noah played out of his skin and scored two tries. great performance by the backs filling in unusual positions throughout the game. two tries to Noah, with one each to Sameet and Josh who also completed two. Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match was Noah Blake. U9 REDS 35 D EUMUNDi 10 in a day of contrasting styles, our opponents displayed the true spirit of rugby and their coach is to be commended on how far those boys have advanced this season. our lads were professional to their core and execution of ball movement was slick, precise and committed. try scorers were Andrew, two and one each to our skipper for the day Max, Kian, tane, Cam and Fletcher. Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match was tane. U9 FiNS 25 D CALoUNDRA 15 what a team. what courage. what spirit. Despite having everything thrown at them, Noosa stood firm and tall and knocked over their previously undefeated opponent. two tries to Mack and two from Jackson paved the way while Leif also crossed for a crucial try. Every single player can be very proud of their efforts. Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match was Joey.


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ON Friday evening at the Mooloolaba Surf Life Saving Club, branch officials and delegates from all surf clubs on the Sunshine Coast gathered for the Annual 2013/14 Awards of Excellence Dinner. For two clubs - Sunshine Beach and Noosa Heads - the fact that they headed home with some of the major awards made it an enjoyable evening. For Sunshine it was indeed memorable for their club was the recipient of one of the major awards when club captain Scott Summers was named the Sunshine Coast Club Captain of the year. “It is a nice feeling to be recognised,” said Summers. “But without the support of the club and management it wouldn’t be possible.” When looking at all the clubs on the coast and acknowledging the responsibility that goes with running them, and in particular maintaining a high standard of patrolling, to be named the captain of the year is indeed a high honour - and in this case well deserved. Sunshine’s other award was another major - Surf Sports Team of the

Year for the Under-17 Patrol Competition Division - and this has capped off a great season for Sunshine. Coached by Johanna Redwood, the team not only won the branch championship but the state and national as well. A truly outstanding performance. Over the hill at Noosa they also took their share of awards, with the major trophy being the Youth Development Club of the Year. As has been said many times the future of lifesaving, not only in our community but through the commonwealth of Australia depends on our youth. This award shows that the Noosa club is definitely heading in the right direction, and with the current youth development programs, the club’s future looks good. The Lifesaver of the Year awards went to; Senior Dan Capps, Under-18 Rebecca Cooper-Tregoning, Under-14 Maggie Glassock and for the Directors of Junior Activities on the Sunshine Coast David Glasock took the honours. It was indeed a proud evening for the Glassocks with both David and daughter Maggie being acknowledged for their outstanding contributions. “It is indeed an honour to receive this and I would like to thank all my support team,” said David.

Surf Lifesaving Sunshine Coast Junior Activities member of the year 2014 – David Glassock. “On behalf of Noosa I would like to acknowledge the Sunshine Beach Under-17 Patrol Competition Team. “Sunshine is generally looked on as being one of the smaller clubs in our association, and for this team to achieve what they have, shows a high standard of education, support and mentors. “It just goes to show you don’t have to be big… this must surely rate them amongst Australia’s best.” Daughter Maggie was also over the moon.

Surf Sports Team of the Year for the Under-17 Patrol Competition Division. “It was a privilege to receive this,” she said. “The club provided me with the opportunity to do things.” With regard to her immediate future Maggie said, “I want to work with the nippers photographing their activities, water safety and in general help wherever I can.” In other good news for Noosa former member Clint Irwin has returned to the fold. Clint started his career in the Noosa Nippers in the 1980s and in 1990 made club history when as a

cadet he became the first member to win a gold medal in a water event at a national titles - North Wollongong NSW and the event was the cadet board race. Clint will be a welcome addition to the Noosa Coaching Panel. Last weekend in Hawaii, Noosa’s own Jordan Mercer won the Molokai 52k marathon board race for her division for a record fourth time. Lachlan Lansdown also of Noosa finished second in the 18 to 29 year age group. Well done to both.

Top seven swim at Masters meet

Noosa Table Tennis Club

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By BRUCE BLAKEMORE

SEVEN Noosa Masters Swim Club swimmers are jetting out today to join Eulah Varty, based on Vancouver Island, to contest the 16th biennial World Masters Swim Championships in Montreal, Canada, for eight days of competition from 3 to 10 August. Eulah swims at the Noosa Aquatic Centre over the summer months, having shown a clean pair of heels to the opposition at April’s Australian championships at Rockhampton. Robyn Selby achieved the qualifying time for 50 metres freestyle at the Noosa carnival last April, only to have shaved another 2 seconds off her personal best time since then. Following her 2012 efforts in the 2012 World Championships at Riccone, Italy, Jacky

From left (back row) Jacky Shields, Bob Morse, Ian Tucker. (front row) Robyn Selby, Adele Tucker, Bardie Gruber, Jan Croft. Shields is again up for the challenge. Bardie Gruber’s preparation has been solid for her favoured distance freestyle events.

Quality backstroker, Adele Tucker, should do herself proud in Montreal. Not an ideal preparation for Ian Tucker, due to a health setback throughout May, his

miraculous improvement was highlighted on 12 July, when he achieved personal best times in all five events contested at the Chandler Aquatic Centre. Jan Croft must be quietly confident, having swum at the World Masters Champioships held at Perth in 2008, where she came away with four medals, including gold in the threekilometre open water swim. Seasoned Bob Morse, having participated in the last three World Masters swim championships at Perth (Australia), Gottenberg (Sweden) and Riccone (Italy) knows what to produce for success, especially in his favoured backstroke events. Good luck to the eight Noosa swimmers, who will be joining the 8500 nominations, from 20 to 100 years of age, who will undoubtedly remember the Montreal experience for a long time.

WINTER 3 PERSON CHALLENGE Division 1: Avengers (R. Gore, B. Trauer , O. Estraviz) 6 drew Chargers (K. McDonald, S. Ciercan, M. Clarke) 6. - The Chargers managed to save a draw by winning all three doubles, highlighting however just how strong their opposition was in the singles. The obvious difference though was Ony’s surprise defeat of both Kye and Sbig. Trojans (B. Brown, T. Latimer, J. Brown) 9 d Fireballs (B. Blakemore, A. Munro, C. Barry) 3. - Trojans are cruising to an inevitable grand final berth. Division 2: Torpedoes (S. Gardner, S. Campbell, S. Lidden) 6 drew Stingrays (J. Campbell, D. Brown, R. Yao) 6. - An indication that you cannot split these teams and results can be decided by almost a single point. Look forward to an exciting finals series. Serpents (J. Murphy, W. Byrne, Z. Roche) 7 d Pirates (C. Galea, L. Gore, J. Mikkelson) 5. - Wendy continues to prove that she can hold down a number-two position by winning all three singles. Competition night is Wednesday from 7pm. Practice session are Monday nights from 7.15pm. Social groups meet three afternoons a week. All sessions are held at the Bicentennial centre Sunshine beach, for more information call 54745526.

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Beautiful weather for bowls from 9am and Pennant Training with Rick Dickson on Mondays from 12.30. For more information contact the club on (07) 5449 7155. - Heath Costell

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NOOSA HEADS BOWLS The annual District Pennant competition gets under way this week with Noosa’s Division-1 men facing a double header on the weekend - away to Pacific Paradise on Saturday, and at home to Mooloolaba on Sunday. Division 3 travel to Palmwoods for a Saturday match while Division 6 will journey to Club Maroochy. The Ladies’ Pennant gets started next Monday with the Division-2 side being hosted by Pacific Paradise, whilst Division 4 will play Kawana at Buderim. Good luck to all the teams who have been training hard. Club chairman Bob King played a friendly singles match against Daylesford, Victoria visitor Frank Peniguel on Friday as part of Frank’s quest to gain entry in to the Guinness Book of Records for the most clubs played at in a single year. Frank’s Noosa visit made it club number 348 so far in year 2014. The Tuesday pairs comp was won by Richard Foulds and Walter Zemler from Bob King and New Zealand visitor John Carthy. Wednesday ladies’ winners were Deb Austin, Gill MacDonald and Ev Burns. The runners-up prize went to Carol Studley, Odette Townson and Jacqui Chantler.Friday’s Jackpot Pairs drew a record field of 96 players. The winners were Mary Williams and Andrew McCall over Bill and Jan Burkitt. Terry Finnegan and Keith Musgrave scored a podium finish by topping the first-round loser’s pool. The monthly Noosa 1500 series was scheduled to end in July but, due to popular demand, it will continue, with the August edition to be played on Monday, drawing a capacity list of pairs participants. - The Chalkert

COOROY BOWLS THE beautiful winter weather has ensured good attendance on the greens. The club’s first Ladies’ Day (with men invited) was held on Thursday and is being promoted as an opportunity for the ladies to improve playing skills and learn the protocols and rules of the game in a friendly cohesive environment. The next Ladies’ Day will be held on Thursday 3 August and then hopefully each week after. The ladies play from 9.30 to 11.30 and conclude with a delicious morning tea. Cost is $10. Tuesday Jackpot pair’s winners were Ben French and Des Horrox, from runners-up John Sedman and Bob Bottomley. The Saturday winners were Rosslyn Morgan and Kerry Knowles, while runners-up were Julie Ainscough, Bill Haack and Roley Hassall. This week the club has games on Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday, while Friday afternoon from 2pm is a good time for beginners with coaching available. - Julie Ainscough POMONA BOWLS IT was a very busy week this week at the club celebrating the King of the Mountain festival held in Pomona. The bowling week climaxed with the King of the Mountain - a men’s fours competition - held over the weekend. The winners of this closely contested competition with six wins were Joe Perren, Ralph Wells, Russell Ferriday and Tony Green, and the runner-up was Michael Sorrensen’s team. Wednesday saw the Queen of the Mountain ladies’ fours competition which was won by the Tewantin team skipped by Robin McAnnelly -

Pomona Bowls winners from left are; Russell Ferriday, Ralph Wells, Tony Green and Joe Perren. 124611 the only team with three wins. Runner-up was Pat Digby’s team. Friday was the Knaves of the Mountain which was won by Willy Williams, Robert Roebuck and Jennie Smith 3W+9, from runnerup Robyn Schutt, Alan Jones and Charlie Dewhirst 2W+4. While third place went to Col Carruthers, Phyllis Roebuck and Mel Hobbins. - Hidden Jack TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS THE ladies held another successful mixed medley day on Saturday 19 July drawing bowlers from regions near and far. Results: 1st P. McCanna Team 30 +68. 2nd N. Brown team 24 +44. 3rd M. Williams team 24 +36. 4th D. Birt team 24 +21. 5th G. Moss team 24 -3. P. Digby team 18 +25. I. Sanday team 18 +12. R. Somerville team 18 +10. B. Ginnaw team 18 +6. T. Rowley team 18 +5. D. Reed team 15 +12. B. Caulley team 15 +8. T. Allsop team 15 -7. R. Nesbit team 12 -2. R. Merriman team 12 -22. A. Cousens team 6 -10. H. Chambers team 6 -36. B. Dodd team 6 -54. W. Jones team 0 -28. G. Bann team 0 -84. On Sunday (20 July) the ladies’ fours team of E. Coghlan, M. Ross, J. Lonie and R. McAnnely claimed the Champion of Champions title for the Sunshine Coast District. The ladies played fantastic throughout the

tournament and in the final played Mooloolaba, winning a close game 19-16 at Club Kawana. Monday (21 July) was Drysdales 69ers three-bowl pairs and the winners were D. Birt and B. De Koster from runners-up I. McCallum and P. Richardson. Coming home in third were P. Vigon and T. Howard. Tuesday (22 July) was the John Madill Fours with winners D. Buckley, E. Elliott, S. Mould and C. Jones, from runners-up K. Stuart, T. Blake, B. Anderson and J. Bebe. Wednesday (23 July) was the Laguna Estate Men’s pairs which was won by Bruce Roder and John Morrow from runners-up Bob Cook and David Hawksford. The Jackpot $91 was won by Hubbard and O’Rourke’s teams. In the Queen of the Mountain at Pomona, Tewantin Noosa ladies performed well with R. McAnnelly’s team winning and P. Digby’s team coming away runners-up. In Friday’s (25 July) Priceline Tewantin Open triples the winners were Glen Jones, Annie Ping and Phil Coman from runners-up Karen Leslie, Peter Leslie and Barry Anderson. The margin jackpot was not claimed. For anyone interested in playing bowls or anyone who would like to refresh their skills, the club has coaching sessions on Saturdays

A good winter catch, with river fishing truly outstanding By JACK MANGROVE WINTER’S the perfect time to hit the river. The fishing on the river has been outstanding with great flathead, bream and trevally right through the system. Whiting are in good numbers throughout the shallows of the Frying Pan Area and along the river foreshore. Yabbies and curried worms are some of the favourite baits for this sweet table fish. When

fishing for whiting on the flats, a little wind ripple on the water is a good thing this makes the fish feel a lot safer from overhead predators and they are happier to feed on the shallow flats. The mid to low tide is perfect as all the fish feed on food coming down river with the tide. The bream have also been thick in the river with large schools spawning in the deeper areas. Upriver has been equally exciting with threadfin salmon taking bladed lures

like the Lure fans Rattlesnakes. Along the beaches, chopper tailor and larger tailor have been reported on the stretch from Teewah up to Double Island. The schools have been a bit small, but the tailor have been of good size up to 3kg. Large pilchard and mullet have been the pick of the baits with fast moving spinners working as well. Offshore, things have been going off with the deeper reefs like the Barwon Banks, The Hards and the

twenty two mile from Double Island really firing with large snapper, good cobia and nice pearlies. Float lining and large soft plastics have been working well. On the inner reefs, Chardon’s Reef, Sunshine Reef and Halls Reef have all produced some nice pan-sized snapper with sweetlip and trout thrown in as well. Make sure you get that burley happening for the best results. On behalf of Jack Mangrove, best of luck on your fishing adventures.

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TEWANTIN NOOSA Tuesday Club results of single stableford played on 22 July. A grade: 1, T. Sumner 41 countback; 2, G. Collins 41; 3, A. Grant 40. B grade: 1, T. Farrell 43; P. Buhk 41 countback; 3, J. Franz 41. C grade: 1, P. Blyth 43; R. Paech 40; 3, G. Heath 39. Sweepstakes: 1, G. Collins 41 countback; 2, J. Franz 41; 3, A. Grant 40. Rundown: 36 points or better countback. Nearest the Pins - A grade: 5th T. Sumner, 7th G. Collins, 10th A. Harris, 12th A. Watson. B grade: P. Buhk, B. Zigliotto, A. Amos (hole in one), D. Bates. C grade: J. Mbye, M. Shand, D. Vazey, D. Walters. The second round of Championships was played on Saturday 26 July, Scratch Rating (M): 72.0; Type: Nett; GA Course with a total of 227 entrants. A grade winners: 1, Ben Payton, score 68, daily H/C 12; 2, Lee Elvy, 69 countback, 10. B grade winners: 1, Bruce Davidson, 68, 15; 2, Terry Farrell, 69 countback, 17. C grade winners: 1, Gary Elliott, 62, 24; 2, Jim Booth, 65 countback, 19. Down the Line (winning one ball): Kevin Officer, 65, 21; Terry Duffield, 67, 20; Scott Pritchard, 57, 24; Adrian Ward, 68, 22; John Graham, 69, 23; Doug Pinnington, 69, 20; Derek Pousette, 69, 21; Alastair Kerrison, 69, 13; Barry Robinson, 69, 11; David Ainscough, 70, 12; Michael Newman, 70, 11; Colin Thurgood, 70, 24; Stephen Jackson, 70, 15; Norm Dewar, 70, 21; William Fogg, 70, 7; Bruce Blakemore, 70, 15; Shane Taylor, 70, 17; David McVey, 71, 8. Nearest the Pins (winning four balls) - A grade: 5th Michael Newman, 7th Warren Brewer, 10th David McVey, 12th Jason Finn. B grade: Peter Bolitho, Bruce Blakemore, Ted Burgess, Laurie James. C grade: Rex Bernoulli, Gary Elliott, Mark Buckley, Todd Richardson. Others - Pro’s Approach, A grade: 11th, Trevor Sumner (seven balls); B. grade: Warren Daniel (eight balls); C grade: Dave Stewart (16 balls). Birdie Box, A grade: David McVey (22 balls); B grade: Frank Bates (eight balls). Medi First, 18th, Garry Peters (two balls). COOROY GOLF CLUB (WOmEN) Results of stableford played on 24 July. Trophy: Shay Zulpo. Winner: Kaye Gilmour 39, runner-up Carole Clancy 37. Rundown: Sue Piggott 36, Louise Taylor 36, Fay Wiggins 34, Anne Kenzler 33, Kath Walker 33, Lyn Becker 32, Margie Lucas 32, Muriel Willett 32, Assunta Easton 31, Lesley Maidens (vis) 31. Approaches: Louise Taylor, Freda Bull, Sue Piggott. Longest Putt: Louise Taylor. NYRC SOCIAL GOLF Stroke and Putt played on 26 July. Men’s winner: Neville Joy (countback) 48; runner-up Laurie Moore 48; Putts Laurie Moore 26. Women’s winner: Viola Crombie 50; runner-up Lea Bell 53; Putts Lea Bell 30. Nearest the Pins: 12th Viola Crombie; 14th Dean Jeffrey. Longest Putt 9th Laurie Moore. Laurie Moore 48/26, Neville Joy 48/33, Ken Chappell 49/30, Viola Crombie 50/36, Jim McGill 51/36, Ken Clapham 52/27, Ralph Garber 53/31, Lea Bell 53/30, Roz Kaplan 55/35, Mary Sawyer 55/37, Jenny Steer 55/37, Anne Gallen 56/33, Garth Pienaar 57/30, Lyall Carlow 57/33, David Croucher 57/36, Roy Crombie 58/28, Paula Jeffrey 58/34, Evelyn Garber 58/34, John Last 61/28, Dean Jeffrey 62/31, Maureen Moore 62/33, David Blanton 63/30, Jan Kelly 63/36, Jacqui Cooper 63/39.

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role in supporting a team and the Cooroy Community Bank branch sponsorship of Cooroora United is one of many who continue to help us playing the game we love,” Tony said. “The bank has provided us with a lot of help on and off the field over the past five years and our club is on a real high right now. “The players are working really hard at all age levels and it’s wonderful to see the results. To see so many of our teams out there enjoying their football on so many levels is terrific for all the volunteers who put so much time into Cooroora United.” Bendigo Bank Cooroy branch manager Geoff Edwards said he was delighted to support the club for another season.

SPONSORS are vital for local sporting teams to get out there and do what they do best and the Cooroora United soccer club knows this better than anyone. Thanks to a long-standing sponsorship deal with the Cooroy Community Bank Branch of Bendigo Bank, the team has been able to play every week and can now add new training shirts to their kit. Nearly 260 club members received a shirt, which will be worn by players each time they play home-and-away games. Cooroora United president Tony McCarthy took the time to thank branch manager Geoff Edwards for the Community Bank’s long-term support of the club. “We all know that sponsors play a key

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GOAL KICKERS. J. Gellie 12, b. duke 5, N. Winter 2, J. reichman 2, J. tickner 2, t. McKittrick 1, d. Murray 1, c. isles 1, s. rogers 1, d. Welch 1, t. Keehan 1, J. Mullen 1, G. Wallace 1, J. Malthouse 1 LEADING GOAL KICKERS. J. Gellie 49, b. duke 35, A. corrigan 16, J. reichman 15, s. rogers 13, d. Welch 12

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have been shining lights all season and should provide plenty of excitement for Tigers’ fans over the next month or so while the Tigers’ forwards continue to cause headaches. The inclusion of Coach James Gellie after missing the first seven games has made a huge difference to the team’s chances. Gellie, along with the evergreen Brett Duke have caused the opposition many headaches and I am sure both these boys are primed for a big one against Kedron this Saturday. Sam Dwyer and Nath Winter have found a fair bit of the pill recently so all looks set for one hell of a clash and well worth the trip down the Bruce Highway. Can’t wait! Cheers, Pittsy

Well here we go, only three weeks away from finals and a conclusion that could go so many ways. One thing is for certain though and that’s the Fiona Winter/PJ Burns Noosa Tigers will be as desperate as ever to get over Kedron this Saturday and virtually book a home qualifying final in a months’ time. In fact this weekend’s game in North Brisbane is undoubtedly Noosa ‘s biggest game of the year thus far and a great early example of what finals pressure is all about. Both Noosa and Kedron have met twice already in 2014 with the ledger squared at one all, with Kedron claiming the last encounter in Brisbane by a

solitary point. However, Noosa’s recent form has been outstanding and apart from a 23 point loss to flag favourites and undefeated Mayne, the Tigers are really in red hot form. Onballers McKittrick, Isles and Davis have all had plenty of the ball over the previous six or eight weeks and together with Captain and ruckman Peter Trompf, in terrific form also all have much experience when it comes to finals pressure and atmosphere. Noosa back six have been nothing short of outstanding. The class of Buntain, the leadership of Welch, the ball winning ability of Hendrie and sureness of Wallace, Mullen and Opie has held the Tigers together the entire year. As the old saying goes, Premierships are founded on defence and thus far these boys have not put a foot wrong. Plenty of hard work to go! Youngsters Malthouse, Fitzpatrick and Rogers

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U14 Gold: The U14 Golds had a thriller at Nambour alas going down after the siren by four points. A game witnessed by few but will be remembered as a great game. Goal Kickers: J. Ford 4, J. Turner 2, R. Murrihy, J. Wilson-Tucker. Best players: Eli, Riley the three Jakes, Darcy Chloe and the whole team. This weekend’s contest was very tight and an even match up. U10: In the 10s, special mention goes to Taj Butterworth for his relentless tackling, Jago Roberts for some courageous smothers and Rory McKenzie for his endeavour around the ground. Goal kickers: Oscar Timm 2, Alex Max-

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well 2, Ethan Slaney 1. U8: The U8s Noosa was at home this week against Coolum Beach Blue. Noosa was out in front in the first two quarters with Coolum Beach coming back in the last two quarters making it a very evenly matched game. All the boys in the team kicked a goal, and shared the ball around. Domino’s Pizza Hot shot award went to Jack Lafferty and the Team Spirit award to Hudson Going - great game boys. U11: In the under 11’s, it was Noosa Vs Noosa. Noosa Red got away to an early lead, but Noosa Gold kept the pressure on to go down at the final siren by less than a goal. Notable mentions for Noosa Gold were Cooper Langan with four goals, and Bella Smith with Jake Johnson dominating the centre bounce. Oscar White

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was ever reliable out of the back line. U11: Noosa Red had four U10s take the field for the first time ever in U11s and it became clear early why their coach thought they were up to the task. Blake Maxwell being awarded best on ground for Noosa Red, along with the other three U10s James Douglas, Leroy Brown and Jai Sargeant. Lachlan Tupper and Ryan Thornton also played well to get Red across the line – just! Well played to all the boys. Noosa’s future looks bright. U12 Blues: The U12 Blues had a loss against Kawana. Goal Kickers: K. Haddow. Best Players: K. Haddow, J. Meyer, J. Loorham, K. Wood, C. MacMartin, J. Gull. U12 Gold: The 12 Golds also had a loss. Goal Kickers: L. Maxwell , M. Enright , O.

Stewart Best Players: M. Enright, C. Shannon, T. Buntain, T. McNeil, S. Brain, K. Wood U16: The 16s got the job done again. Goal Kickers: Z. Jenkins 5, C. Boardman 3, R. Tarling 2, T. Collins, H. Jenner, T. Sheen. Best Players: J. Payne, N. Riddle, R. Bain, N. Brown, T. Jeffs, L. Braund. U14 Blue: The 14 Blues also lost a close one. Goal Kickers: J. Brain 3, E. Buxton 2, B. Woodburn. Best Players: J. Brain, E. Buxton, J. Shaw, L. Kennedy, H. Wallbank, R. Modini. U15 Girls: The U15 Girls had a night out at glasshouse. Goal Kickers: I. Backman 4, S. Robinson 4, R. Mills 2, E. Stewart 2, H. Strelow 2, B. Caple, C. Lewis-Boyer. Best Players: I. Backman, S. Robinson, R. Mills, E. Stewart, H. Strelow, B. Caple.

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Ben conquers peak challenge PHYSICS student Ben Duffus clearly knows all about speed and motion as he makes it two wins out of two starts to claim the 2014 King of the Mountain crown with an impressive 23:47 time. Over 10,000 people flocked to Pomona on Sunday for the annual Wimmers King of the Mountain Festival, a project of the Cooroy/Pomona Lions Club. Visitors jostled for places to watch the start and finish of the main event of the day - the Bendigo Bank International Mountain Challenge - which saw competitors climb an almost vertical route and fly fearlessly back down the mountain side. For the fifth straight year, Bendigo Bank (through its Cooroy Community Bank branch) sponsored the much-

loved and ever-popular main race, the International Mountain Challenge. Sunshine Coast Community Financial Services Ltd (SCCFSL) board chairman Rick Cooper said he, the board of directors, the managers and branch staff, love being involved with Community Bank branches that are becoming synonymous with supporting communities and changing the banking landscape all over Australia “We have been fortunate to work with a lot of local visionaries and a lot of hard working volunteers, just like the Pomona Lions Club,” Rick said. “The Pomona King of the Mountain Festival remains one of the best opportunities for our community to get together in the Noosa hinterland. Who would have thought a simple bet

in a pub in 1958 would see us all there again last Sunday preparing to cheer on amazing athletes?” Other winners of the day include veteran runner Kim Beckinsale, a PE teacher from Noosa, who took in her fourth win as the first woman to finish in a time of 31:11. Festival chairwoman Heather Manders said that the Cooroy/Pomona Lions Club, organisers of the festival for 36 years, were delighted with the day. “It was just great to see all our hard work come together. The Lions club puts its heart and soul into this event. We’re all volunteers and everyone puts in an incredible effort,” she said. A full list of division winners is available at www.kingofthemountain. com.au

Ben Duffus of Indooroopilly is once again King of the Mountain.

Lauren, Adam and Blade Hastings of Cooran with pup, Handyman.

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