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INSIDE: Noosa’s leading Real Estate agents… “Give Noosa Hospital a birthing centre,” say mums, soon-to-be mums and past and present members of Fit For Birth Noosa. Full names on page 2
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Rocky road to birthing By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA mothers who have experienced the nerve-wracking car ride to Nambour Hospital to give birth, are echoing calls for a birthing centre to be built at Noosa Hospital. Their stories are harrowing to say the least, with one example of a mother who recently gave birth in her car while parked on the side of the road at the Doonan turn-off - and all because Nambour was too far away. Others range from stressful situations driving to Nambour, or having to be rushed through the childbirth process in order to provide space for the next child to be born. Reading the Noosa Today article last week (7 August) under the “Healthy Need” prompted Fit For Birth co-ordinator Karen Shlegeris, to phone the newspaper. Continued page 2
Costly break-up By JONATHON HOWARD A CLOUD of financial questions is gathering over Noosa Council, as residents seek clarification around the total cost of de-amalgamation and greater certainty for Noosa’s financial future.
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During the past week Noosa residents have switched their focus from the zero rate rise success story of the 2014-’15 Noosa budget, to questions around a request for $20 million from the Sunshine Coast Council. Noosa Council last week called on the Sunshine Coast Council to
approve a further $20 million cash transfer. Noosa Council claims it has unfinished business with Sunshine Coast Council in regards to determining how the joint assets and liabilities of the former regional council were split.
The matter has now been referred to the Minister for Local Government David Crisafulli, who Noosa Council said would act as the umpire after Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson slammed the move. Speaking with local media sources, Cr Jamieson said the Sun-
shine Coast Council had already handed over $40 million since deamalgamation under advice from the Queensland Treasury Corporation. Cr Jamieson now believes the regional council owes just $582,000 to Noosa Council. Continued page 5.
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From page 1 Ms Shlegeris is an experienced pregnancy yoga teacher and childbirth educator in Noosa. She has heard dozens of stories from Noosa mothers who support the idea of improving Noosa Hospital with a birthing centre and easing the weight placed on Nambour Hospital. “Women in the wider Noosa area want the option to receive maternity care and give birth to their babies closer to home,” she said. Ms Shlegeris says she fears the drive for would-be mums will become worse once Nambour’s birthing centre is
closed in 2016, and shifted to the new Kawana Hospital. “Currently they have a good half-hour drive or more to the private hospital at Buderim or the public hospital at Nambour,” she said. “When the Nambour Hospital maternity unit moves to the new hospital at Kawana, the drive will be even longer.” However, Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service Chief Executive Kevin Hegarty said separating birthing services complicated recruitment and retention of staff. “These staff include obstetricians but also specialities supporting maternity services such as anaesthetics, paediat-
rics and neonatology,” he said. “Private facilities care for approximately 32 per cent of deliveries for Sunshine Coast/ Gympie residents with public facilities delivering 68 per cent.” Noosa Today took time out with the new parents to hear their stories and birthing experiences and will present these stories over the next five editions. Your thoughts: Do you have a birthing story to share with us? Or do you support the idea of a birthing centre at Noosa Hospital? Send your thoughts or letters to newsdesk@noosatoday. net.au.
Shown in our front page picture are the Fit for Birth Noosa members - back row: Jaye Wales, Sarah Nolan with Oliver and Renee Cook with Levi Townsend. Middle row: Kerry Burgess with Hayden, Saskia Swain with Pepper, Anna Merry with Fin, Karen Shlegeris, Nikki Warren with Phoenix and Tracey Brown with Mia. Front row: Unknown, Sylvia Jenkin, Helen Zelinski with Tabaitha and Lani Kenzler with Mahalia.
Noosa mothers are calling on the Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service to build a birthing centre at Noosa Hospital, after they revealed a range of harrowing birth stories.
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I was forced to have Levi in the car after it was simply too far to get to Nambour. We were at the Doonan turn-off when we had to pull over and I had him there. We actually thought about going to the Noosa Hospital emergency department but the contractions were so close. I would definitely support a birthing centre at Noosa… Renee Cook with Levi Townsend (five months) of Doonan.
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Help to keep Jack mobile By JONATHON HOWARD THE mother of eight-year-old Jack Geitl is making a heartfelt appeal to raise funds for a disability access vehicle. Jack has already captured the hearts of many Noosa residents, who have kicked off fund-raising, but behind the scenes the family has been fighting a silent battle to transport Jack to and from his many weekly activities. Jack was born with cerebral palsy and while he attends school daily and lives an active and happy life, his single mother Petra often struggles with Jack’s transport. The call for help has already prompted a response from the Noosa Tewantin RSL, Noosa Surf Lifesavings Club and the Noosa Tewantin Lions Club who have been extremely generous with time and fund-raising but more help is needed. “We take a cab each morning to school where Jack has his electric wheelchair and is able to move more freely,” she said. “He has a range of activities each week and sometimes we’ve been forced to take the bus, which is okay, it’s just makes things more difficult.” Petra said she had made several appeals to local businesses to help her with saving, but no one had answered her calls. “We’ve found a suitable vehicle and we’re already saving for it, we just need some extra help to reach our goal,” she said.
Always smiling Jack and his mother Petra Geitl need a little community help. The family have looked at a second-hand Toyota Estima, which is a modified Tarago and allows Jack to wheel himself in and out of the vehicle with independence. The vehicle is priced at around $30,000, which is far outside of the family’s budget.
“There’s still a long way to go, but we’re determined and hope the community can throw us a lifeline,” she said. Anyone wanting to get in touch with Petra and Jack, and to make a donation, should contact Noosa Today on (07) 5455 6946.
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Castles of sand, with permit in hand By JONATHON HOWARD THE sandcastle man Arron McCormick is back on Noosa Main Beach with his Noosa Council permit in hand. Last Thursday Noosa Council issued a permit to the Mr McCormick, after it was revealed his permit application required some fine tuning. Noosa Council said in a press release that it had offered a permit to Mr McCormick, who was operating a business on Noosa Main Beach. “The permit will contain conditions which are common to other activities such as beach licences and busking,” the media release said. Mayor Noel Playford said the permit would allow sand sculpting and receiving voluntary dona-
tions, but would not allow selling items or otherwise carrying on a business. The council also said Mr McCormick would need to provide his own public liability insurance, just as everyone with a permit to use public land is required to do under state legislation. Mr McCormick and his partner managed to raise the funds for the insurance, but when the couple visited Noosa Council on Monday they were told the permit had not yet be finalised. Mayor Noel Playford said the permit took longer than usual to process. “Mr McCormick didn’t provide the necessary details to process his application at first,” Cr Playford said. “When he did, staff had to contact the insurance company
that provides the buskers’ public liability policy held by council.” Mr McCormick spoke with Noosa-based Austwide Insurance Brokers director Sarah Fisher, who found him the best price and policy.
He has now been issued the council permit and he’s back on Main Beach. Mr McCormick said he wanted to thank everyone in the Noosa community who helped and supported him over the past five weeks.
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Dog attacks played down
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A SAVAGE dog attack near Marcus Beach in June has prompted a resident to speak out about Noosa’s secret dog issues. Richard Jordan was walking his Chinese shar-pei, “Sandy”, at the off-leash section at the northern end of Castaway Beach on 16 June about 9.30am. He said his dog had approached another dog, believed to be a German pointer, and attempted to play with the pointer. But within seconds the pointer had sunk its teeth into Sandy and started tearing her to shreds. “It was an absolute nightmare,” Mr Jordan said. Mr Jordan said he attempted to separate the two dogs and was himself bitten by the pointer. “I realise it was likely the pointer did not mean to bite me, as I attempted to intervene, but I couldn’t stand there as Sandy was being savagely mauled,” he said. Sandy suffered severe gouges to her neck and throat and blood was gushing from her head. Mr Jordan suffered four puncture wounds to his right leg. The owner of the pointer was allegedly 50 metres away from the attack when it occurred. He ran towards his dog and arrived after the dog fight, according to Mr Jordan. “The owner (of the pointer) was apologetic and offered to drive me to the hospital and Sandy to the vet,” Mr Jordan said. After the incident, Mr Jordan decided to approach Noosa Council to
investigate the incident, hoping to avoid a recurrence. “Two Noosa Council rangers came to interview me about the incident and a week later they interviewed the other owner,” he said. After a few more weeks, Mr Jordan received a letter explaining that because there were no “independent witnesses”, council would not be taking action against “either dog”, the letter read. Mr Jordan was shocked at the suggestion that his dog was somehow in the wrong and felt the council failed to understand the situation. He has now slammed the council for what he says is being “out of touch” with the magnitude of local dog issues. “The majority of dog owners do the right thing in Noosa,” he said. “But when incidents like this occur, and I understand there’s no grounds for a conviction when there is no independent witness, but the aggressive dog could at least have been monitored and assessed to avoid any future attacks.” Mr Jordan said he also had concerns that council rangers were missing dozens of daily incidents where dog owners are breaking clearly defined laws around off-leash and onleash areas, as well as attacks which go unreported. “I’ve walked up and down the beach for years and never once seen a ranger issue a dog infringement notice to a dog owner doing the wrong thing, despite seeing dozens of cases where the rules are clearly being broken,” he said. “I think council is out of touch with the scale of dog issues in the
NOOSA Council has responded to concerns around dog attack issues across Noosa and says “serious dog attacks are rare in Noosa”. “Council officers have investigated a number of alleged dog attacks since January this year,” a Noosa Council spokesperson, who refused to be named, said. The majority of incidents reported have been minor matters where little or no injury has occurred. “More serious incidents have resulted in two dogs being euthanised, two being declared menacing and one declared dangerous under the provisions of the Animal Management (cats and dogs) Act 2008,” it read. “While serious incidents are rare, a dog attack can be traumatic for the victim. “Council urges residents to report incidents of aggressive dogs immediately and where possible include details of the dog and its owner. “All complaints are investigated, however on some occasions involving two dogs there is insufficient evidence to establish beyond reasonable doubt who was at fault as both parties appear to contribute to the incident and there are no independent witnesses.” Anyone involved in a dog incident can report it to Noosa Council by phoning: (07) 5329 6500
Above: Happy and healthy once more is Chinese shar-pei, Sandy, with owner Richard Jordan. Below: A puncture wound on Mr Jordan’s leg after he intervened in a dog fight. shire and more needs to be done.” Mr Jordan said he remained angry and disappointed with Noosa Council’s response and dog investigation techniques. HAVE YOUR SAY: Have you been the victim of a dog attack? Or have you had enough of dog owners flouting the rules? Send us your thoughts to newsdesk@ noosatoday.net.au Right: Photo taken two weeks after Chinese shar-pei, Sandy, was savagely mauled by a German pointer. She required 30 stitches.
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Rate rise fears By JONATHON HOWARD LONGTIME Noosa local and business owner Jeff Nuske said Noosa residents were not seeing the region’s full financial picture and he fears future rate rises are on the horizon. Mr Nuske was a fierce campaigner against de-amalgamation for fear of losing a financially strong Sunshine Coast Council, as well as concerns about the true costs of de-amalgamation. “Mayor Playford said prior to de-amalgamation that the total cost of the split would be less than the $13 million suggested by the Queensland Treasury Corp,” Mr Nuske said. “His figure was initially $2 million, then $3 million and finally no more than $5 million - he even put his house on it,” Mr Nuske said. “Well it appears we’re still dealing with the true cost today and I’d like to know when he’s handing those keys over.” Lately, Mayor Noel Playford said that the total cost of de-amalgamation was $2.23 million. However, Mr Nuske said Noosa residents were only now starting to see the true cost of de-amalgamation, which he said was putting Noosa on a path towards financial hardship. “I felt like Noosa had a better financial and economic future with the Sunshine Coast Council for many reasons, but not least the fact
Noosa has no revenue generating outside of local ratepayers,” he said. Mr Nuske said Noosa Council’s economic plan did not make sense and he has urged the community and media to pressure council on its “true” financial position. “Anyone who looks closely at the 2014-’15 Noosa Council Budget will see there’s a $22 million infrastructure’ repairs bill required this financial year, however, Noosa Council has a cash surplus of about $5 million between income/expenses, therefore it begs the question: where is this $22 million, for things such as repairs to Munna Point Bridge and maintenance coming from,” he said. “In the interest of the Noosa community I’d like to point out that if the $20 million is required to ensure Noosa’s financial viability and it is not forthcoming, it would mean a 22 per cent rate rise for Noosa ratepayers.” Noosa Today asked Noosa Council to clarify whether ratepayers could expect a rate rise next financial year, however the statement in this edition was all that was provided. The matter was ongoing. Have your say: do you think the public have all the information behind the cost of de-amalgamation? Email your thoughts to newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au
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Costly council break-up From page 1 Cr Jamieson said Noosa Council’s bid for the $20 million was “contrary to the Transfer Committee’s agreed process” and he has urged Sunshine Coast MPs to block the request. Before de-amalgamation, Local Government Minister David Crisafulli and Queensland Treasury Corporation warned the split would cost more than $13 million. However, when Noosa won the vote and de-amalgamated, Mayor Noel Playford said the new council’s cost-cutting measures would reduce that figure to just $2.23 million. In a media statement, Noosa Council said it had detailed some facts on the progress of
the transfer from the former regional council into the two separate councils of the Sunshine Coast and Noosa. “The State Government established a process last year to determine how the joint assets and liabilities of the former regional council were to be split,” the statement read. “Assets included funds contributed jointly by the people of the Sunshine Coast, including the Noosa community. “The Transfer Committee, consisting of the CEOs of both Noosa and Sunshine Coast councils, had agreed on most issues by the time the committee was wound up on June 30 this year. However, eight issues were not agreed.
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Quality over quantity: Cr By JOLENE OGLE NOOSA Council is a council that mostly says “yes”, according to planning committee chairman and Councillor Frank Wilkie. Recent statistics show that more than 97 per cent of the 372 development applications submitted to the council this year have been approved, and 59 of the 63 Material Change of Use applications were also approved. Just 10 development applications were rejected, and among them the
controversial Noosa on Weyba development that is now before the Planning and Environment Court, and the Coles development for Noosa Junction. Cr Wilkie said most people were aware the council was a staunch defender of Noosa’s environment and lifestyle, but this didn’t mean “we say no to all development”. “The vast majority of applications we say yes to tend to fly under the radar because they fit comfortably within the Noosa Plan and within what the community supports as be-
ing acceptable,” he said. While the council was unable to release further details on the approved developments before going to print, Cr Wilkie assured Noosa Today the developments that complied with the Noosa Plan also created jobs. Cr Wilkie said the approved developments were less likely to destroy the shire’s “point of difference” in the long term. “It’s Noosa’s low-scale built environment and its relatively wellpreserved beaches, parks, forests,
lakes and hinterland that set it apart from larger, more populated coastal centres,” he said. “I’d suggest this is largely why Noosa’s visitor numbers remain healthy and economic returns from tourism are growing towards $1 billion annually.” Noosa Today asked Cr Wilkie if Noosa Council may need to approve large-scale development in the future to stimulate economic and job growth. “I’d say hopefully not,” he said. “Fortunately, the current prefer-
Positive business Pulse for Noosa By JONATHON HOWARD BUSINESS confidence in Noosa as well as the Sunshine Coast has experienced a significant turn-around, according to the latest Westpac Group CCIQ Pulse Survey of Business Conditions. The largest contributing factor, according to small business survey respondents, has been greater diversification, ongoing construction of the region’s major new public hospital, a housing boom and increased tourism in the three months up to 30 June. Noosa Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) president Sarah Fisher, said there was above-average performance results in the region, with general business conditions, sales and profitability improving. “Sales and revenue increased almost 10 percentage points, with the highest level in the state (57.3) and it was the only region to report a positive profitability index
(50.5) in the June quarter,” Ms Fisher said. “All key business performance indicators are expected to remain steady in the September quarter.” That was a welcome improvement on the March quarter, when the Pulse Survey revealed almost every region in Queensland suffered a fall in most business indicators during the first three months of the year. Concerns about an unstable Senate and the inability of the Federal Government to implement its controversial budget have combined to dampen business confidence across Queensland. The new Senate - already nicknamed the Star Wars Cantina - has struck fear into the business community with its initial blocking of Carbon Tax repeal legislation and lack of support for budget measures. Ms Fisher said confidence in the state and national economies remained positive overall, but business expectations for im-
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Crackdown on nudist beach By JONATHON HOWARD ALEXANDRIA Bay has long been known as Noosa’s unofficial nude beach, but Noosa police were recently spotted cracking down on naked beachgoers. Several eye-witnesses have written to Noosa Today and said they were shocked by the appearance of a police officer who started issuing infringement notices for public nudity at A-Bay late last week. The residents said the police officer chased several nudists down the beach and even booked a nude swimmer as he exited the water. “It appears at least one policeman has made it his mission to stop the 20 year+ unof-
ficial clothing optional status at Alexandria Bay,” wrote Woody Dass. “In the past week a few people have been booked, while the rest scramble to get their clothes on.” Mr Dass said the move came as a shock and that many of the nudists at A-Bay have been going there for years. “None of the regular visitors would ever do anything offensive on the beach,” he said. “Who has directed the police to start enforcing an antiquated law against the nudist residents of Noosa, who number in the 100s?” A second resident, Jeanette (no last name), has also raised the matter in a letter to Noosa Today.
“Recently, a lone police officer drove down to a popular secluded beach in the National Park on a police buggy,” Jeanette wrote. “He started booking innocent people having picnics, relaxing on their towels and going for a swim.” Noosa Today phoned Noosa Heads police station and was directed to Senior Sergeant Steve McRight, who was unavailable at the time. Noosa Today will be in contact with Noosa police to determine the police views and get a statement in relation to this matter. Have your say: do you find naked beach goers offensive at A-Bay? Or do you think they should be left alone?
Financial squeeze at nudist retreat By JONATHON HOWARD NUDIST retreat owner Rainer Muekenberger said his adult party went “extremely well” last weekend, but remained worried that his finacial situation will be hampered by the need for a functions licence. Mr Muekenberger owns Noosa Edge Nudist Retreat in Doonan and has operated his dual cottage B&B for the past three years. But a complaint, which Mr Muekenberger believes came from Brisbane, has flagged his business as hosting swinger parties up to twice a month. The complaint was lodged with Noosa Council, who allowed the swingers party to
Rainer Muekenberger is a proud Noosa nudist and B&B owner. go ahead last weekend, but insisted that Mr Muekenberger would require a $16,000 functions licence to continue adult parties in the future. “The party went extremely well, we had very nice couples who were very grateful and thanked me for being
a perfect host,” he said. “None of the party-goers could understand what the council was on about and made many suggestions about how to overcome this problem (which really should not exist in the first place). “I made sure that the music was turned down by 11pm and turned completely off a little bit later.” Mr Muekenberger said he was now appealing to his neighbours to sign a petition in support of his business. “I myself tried to be a friendly neighbour to ensure a good community atmosphere. It has nothing to do with commercial activities,” he said. The matter was ongoing.
STAFF from Choices Flooring at Eenie Creek Road were shocked to witness a street pole collapse on a vehicle towing a caravan on Monday 11 August. Choices owner Brett Williams said he was standing on the showroom floor about noon, when he saw a truck pass through the Eenie Creek Road roundabout and clip the light pole. “The truck was turning left to enter Eenie Creek Road, when the rear wheel hit the light pole,” he said. Mr Williams said the pole came crashing down on a
Light pole carnage: Choices Flooring Noosa owner Brett Williams took this photograph after a light pole was dislodged and landed on a caravan. passing four-wheel-drive towing a caravan. “It landed on the back of the ute’s cab, then collided with the caravan before it
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Momentary act of madness AN APPRENTICE carpenter has been sentenced to 18 months probation following an attack the magistrate labelled a “dog act�. Dominic Reece Bryham, 19, pleaded guilty on Tuesday in Noosa Magistrates Court to kicking another man in the face during a fight after
the Golden Days Festival in Coolum, November last year. The court heard the two men engaged in “verbal banter� on the Festival courtesy bus before engaging in what Police Prosecutor Sergeant Shane Raison labelled a “consensual fight� when the bus dropped them off outside a Coolum venue.
Sgt Raison said Bryham punched the complainant in defence when the man approached him, before hitting the man up to seven more times. Bryham was charged with assault occasioning bodily harm. Sgt Raison said the offence occurred when Bryham kicked the man in the face while he was on the ground in
an “altered state of consciousness� and “defenceless�. The victim reported he had a broken eye socket, fractured nasal septum and contusions to the face as a result of the fight. When sentencing, Magistrate Simon Young took into account the fact Bryham didn’t instigate the fight, but said his decision to kick the
victim in the head while on the ground was “un-Australian� and “disgraceful�. “Why you would be possessed to kick someone in the head on the ground is a mystery,� he said. Magistrate Young said he accepted the attack was a “momentary act of madness�. “What you did was a dog act.
“I accept you agree with that,� he said. “I hope you have learnt your lesson through this experience, but I have my doubts.� Bryham was sentenced to 18 months probation and ordered to pay $500 restitution to his victim. No conviction was recorded.
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By JOLENE OGLE
IT’S back to the drawing board for Noosa Coast Guard to develop a memorial wall for lost loved ones. Noosa Council previously voted down a bid to construct a memorial wall at Noosa Spit, with concerns raised about the sensitive aesthetics of the location and its overall fit with Noosa. However, councillors decided to leave a door open for the Noosa Coast Guard to explore other possible locations as it attempts to raise much needed funds for a new rescue vessel by 2021. Noosa Coast Guard commander John Milland said he was disappointed in council’s decision, but welcomed the opportunity to explore other options. “There’s one plus that at least council is listening to our needs,� he said.
NOOSA Magistrate Simon Young has labelled a man’s attack on his ex-partner as a “serious act of domestic violence�. Obi Obi man, Michael Peter Evans, pleaded guilty in Noosa Magistrates Court on Tuesday to attacking his former partner of 12 years in June 2013 when he returned their three children, now five, nine and 11 years, from a weekly visitation. Evans, 33, pleaded guilty to putting the victim into a headlock and trying to choke her, after she tried to push him out the front door of the family home, before pushing the victim in the face and causing her teeth to puncture her lip. Police Prosecutor Sergeant Shane Raison said the victim waited until February 2014 before reporting the incident and her injuries - which she had photographed using her phone at the time of the assault - because she was afraid of retribution. The victim told police Evans had previously slapped the back of her head and
Noosa Coast Guard QF5 commander John Milland at the original proposed site, which was denied by Noosa Council. “The reality is we need a new rescue vessel within the next eight years. “This is a very expensive sea craft and we need to be raising funds now, to ensure we’re ready.� Mr Milland said several alternative sites were being investigated, but he wanted to make certain he has council’s approval
before pre-empting anything. “It came as a shock that we were denied the spit site, but that’s okay at least we have another chance and we’re willing to work with council to get it happening.� The proposed Noosa Spit memorial wall site was voted down by a 50/50 split vote, with Mayor Noel Playford’s vote taking precedence.
the incident in June 2013 was the first time Evans had physically assaulted her face, Sgt Raison said. Following the assault, the victim sent an image of her injuries to Evans with the text message, “Look what you’ve done. Are you happy?� to which Evans replied, “I’m sorry. I never meant to hurt you.� Magistrate Simon Young said domestic violence won’t be tolerated in the community and labelled Evans’ attack as a “serious act of domestic violence�. “If this is to be the generation that says no to domestic violence then you need to get on board or accept that at some point you will go to jail.� he said. When sentencing, Magistrate Young said he accepted the incident as isolated with no other evidence put to the court to suggest other incidents had occurred in the 14 months since the assault. Evans was sentenced to 18 months probation and a conviction was recorded.
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Safeguarding children online By JOLENE OGLE SHOCKING statistics released by the Government reveal that one in five Australian children aged between eight and 17 experience cyberbullying each year. The research, commissioned by the Abbott Government and released at the National Centre Against Bullying conference last week, found 72 per cent of schools reported at least one incident in 2013. Following the release of the re-
port, the Government announced $10 million of funding would be made available to help tackle cyber-bullying. Schools will be able to share in $7.5 million to help access online safety programs, $2.4 million will be used to establish and operate the Office of the Children’s e-Safety Commissioner and $100,000 will be used to support Australian-based research and information campaigns regarding online safety. Not-for-profit community organisations, like the Cooloola-Noosa
Life Education Association, are also helping address the growing issues of online safety and cyber-bullying. Cooloola-Noosa Life Educations Association’s Emma Plasier said initiatives such as their Cyberwise program focus on empowering children to help them make the right choice when it comes to being online. “Obviously in this age with digital technology, parents can’t always keep abreast of what children are up to… It’s all about (children) learning how to manage themselves,” she said.
“(Cyberwise) is about teaching children that if you do come across social media bullying or predators online then go and find an adult that you trust and feel comfortable with, whether it be a parent or a teacher. “If you feel uncomfortable and suspect some of these issues, log off, move away and then go and speak to the right person.” The Life Education Association, who recently received a grant from the Noosa Heads’ Commonwealth Bank to run help the Cyberwise program, has been teaching children and
young adults about life choices for more than 35 years and is currently the largest non-government provider of drug and health education to children and young people. Ms Plasier said the Cyberwise program has been well-received by both families and teachers at the schools they visit. “The children really engage in it, too,” she said. “Cyber bullying is an area that the community needs to look at and deal with. This is a program to help facilitate gauging some of those issues.
Where losers become winners By JONATHON HOWARD HE was one of Australia’s most loved and most controversial Biggest Loser contestants, now John Morrall is inviting a group of 24 lucky Noosa residents on a weight loss journey of their own. “Since the show people have approached me and asked ‘what was it like?’ and ‘how difficult was it for you?’” John said. “Now I want to take people on my own weight loss journey and let them experience first-hand one of the toughest challenges in their lives, but something that could turn their lives around.” John has also opened up about his experiences behind the scenes on the Biggest Loser and revealed a private struggle with the producers and his personal goal to drop the kilos. “It was one of the toughest challenges of my life,” he said “It was an emotional and physical
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Petra’s paradise By JOLENE OGLE FROM the beautiful meadows of a small village in southern Germany to the Noosa National Park, Petra Goeltz has always indulged her deep love of nature. Petra recalls exploring the forests that surrounded her family home where she watched spiders weave their webs, tadpoles grow in pools of water and skinks sunbath on the warm rocks. Its little surprise then that Petra fell in love with Noosa National Park when she travelled to our piece of paradise. It was while working for the ‘Our Region’ pages of the Sunshine Coast Environment Council’s website that Petra found herself in Noosa. “I thoroughly enjoyed taking photographs, interviewing people, writing-up content and walking the region’s beautiful parks and bushland areas,” she said. “One bushwalk brought me to Noosa National Park and I remember that I went into the information kiosk to ask about a small colourful bird that I had sighted. “The lady that staffed the information hut was very friendly and knowledgeable and we quickly found the bird in one of Noosa Park Association’s reference manuals.” Petra, who has studied a vast range of subjects including environmental policy, environmental law, business studies and animal behaviour, said she decided to become an NPA member after a few more walks in the Noosa National Park. “There were many interesting forums, speakers, walks and other events and because I like supporting national parks and bushland areas,” she said.
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Flying foxes sent flapping By JONATHON HOWARD
Noosa Parks Association volunteer Petra Goeltz said she loves volunteering in the Noosa National Park.124464 “One day last year I entered the kiosk and asked if there were any volunteering jobs, such as weeding, and was told there was an urgent need for more volunteers to staff the information desk.” Petra is now one of a dedicated group of volunteers who man the information kiosk, which she said is one of the best offices to work in. “It is great to learn about the history of the park, its flora and fauna. I can use my foreign languages to help tourists with their inquiries and my colleagues are people from vastly different backgrounds. “So, it’s a very cool volunteering job,” she said.
In January 2009 Queensland Parks and Wildlife service granted Noosa Parks Association the right to operate the Visitor Information Centre at the Noosa National Park for the following 10 years. The gallery and information centre is staffed by NPA volunteers and is open seven days a week, from 9.15am to 4.45pm.
SUNSHINE Coast Council has hailed its flying fox dispersal methods at Cassia Wildlife Corridor a success, despite two separate attempts to disperse the flying foxes and wildlife experts claiming the dispersal would have occurred naturally following the flowering of the Melaluca flower. In a press release Sunshine Coast Council said the Cassia Wildlife Corridor in Coolum is once again “flying fox free” following another round of dispersal actions. Sunshine Coast Council carried out a second series of nonlethal dispersal actions from 14 to 17 July at the request of the local community. Division 9 Councillor Stephen Robinson said there were currently no flying foxes within the corridor as a result of the recent activity. “Around 800 to 1000 flying foxes had returned to the camp since the first round of dispersal actions ended in late May, which
was around 40 per cent of the original population,” he said. “At the request of local residents, council performed more dispersal actions a fortnight ago and this has again achieved a positive result with all flying foxes leaving the roost. “For the wellbeing of residents I hope that flying foxes won’t return to the corridor or that we will see a further reduction in numbers that do return. “Of course, with any dispersal action involving flying foxes there are no guarantees of long term success and no further actions will be possible for a number of months due to flying fox breeding cycle.” The council continues to monitor flying fox populations at the Cassia Wildlife Corridor and other known roost sites within the region to assess the outcome of management actions, including potential relocations to equally unsuitable sites. A report detailing flying fox management and outcomes over the last 18 months will be presented to the council in late 2014.
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What are some of the biggest dog-related issues in Noosa? I work with dogs all over the Sunshine Coast and I suppose the main problems are owner education around being responsible, dog training and appropriate dog etiquette. Control is also a big issue, but that again falls under training, which is the most important aspect of owning a dog.
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dog should not be rushing up to other dogs regardless of whether your dog is friendly; the other dog may not appreciate the excitable greeting due to fear or other unknown behaviours. Instead the dog should be focused on its handler and wait for a mutual greeting from the other dog owner. This should be common sense and having respect for other dogs and their owner. Do you think action should be taken against dog owners who fail to use a leash in onleash areas? People should abide by the rules set as they are there for reason. I find this a great challenge when I am training dogs with behavioural problems, going to parks that are on-leash only to have dogs running off-leash at times
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MY COLUMN today is to assure all sports and their competitors that despite the ongoing war between Sunshine Coast Council and Noosa, the Coast Sports Federation will continue its support. Over the past few months my concern has grown while noticing councillors from both sides continually favoring their own electorates. Sunshine Coast Sport boundaries are set by the sports themselves and not by council. Nearly all sport competitions are competitively conducted from Caboolture to Gympie, although some creep down to Redcliffe and up to Hervey Bay in lifesaving’s flood plan. Schools, public and private, also compete within different areas, with a host of athletes playing school sport in one area and club in another. It’s strange how there has never been a problem with the codes hosting their competition and setting guidelines for finals and grand finals based on team performance, full stop. Sport is sometimes fierce on the field but competitors are often great mates off the field. Take the Gympie/Noosa merge in rugby league, helping both clubs through this season. Anyone who follows league knows these two teams were arch enemies and their yearly clashes were much anticipated, but they will lend a hand to each other when needed. It continues to surprise me how some locals in Noosa believe they are different and Noosa is a better place to live. Maybe they should go and watch some local sport and see how local participation on the
sporting field is left on the paddock, shaking hands on a job well done. Win, lose or draw, it’s back to training and get ready for the next week. Thankfully sport defines its own culture, with most clubs just battling to put teams on the fields week in and week out. Getting back to some councilors who appear to think they are ruling the world, and arrogantly believe their decisions will change the course of history. I just wish these people could realise the problems they are creating, and sadly when they are gone in three years. The mess they leave behind could take years to fix, and of course cost ratepayers in the long run. Last Friday night 13 athletes were rewarded at the Sunshine Coast welcome home of our Glasgow Games athletes, the oldest being 30 from Alex Headlands and youngest 15 from Caboolture. Eleven were women and five sports were represented. The highlight for me was the induction into the Federation Grand Slam Legends category of Nambour’s Jim Achurch. Some 60 years ago this local farmer threw the javelin a record 277 feet at the Vancouver Commonwealth Games. He went on to compete at the 1956 Olympic Games and represented Australia five times in Masters Tennis. His training regime was simple: he practised throwing sugar cane on his farm in preparation for the big events. In front of a massive crowd the Games athletes displayed their medals and their smiles as wide as the Noosa river-mouth. The sport federation will continue to support all athletes and it’s terrific to welcome the Noosa Surf Club as our newest Platinum Sponsor for this year. Until next time.
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A tale to raise your eyebrows By JOLENE OGLE
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Cooroy PO… it’s love at first sight By JOLENE OGLE THEY were meant to be enjoying their retirement years as grey nomads, but Karen Chaplin and Janette Evans couldn’t resist the call of a country town post office. Previously public servants for the Queensland government, Karen and Janette had enjoyed four years of travel around Australia before they noticed a post office for sale in a small rural location. “We thought that might be interesting and started on a two year search for a post office that was in a location relatively close to family and in a regional area,” Karen said.
“On hearing about the Cooroy Post Office, we travelled to Cooroy to see where it was and what the town was like.” It must have been love at first sight, with Karen and Janette beginning the intense Australia Post tender that includes screening, training and interviews before the two women could begin to operate the Cooroy Post Office. Karen and Janette proudly opened the doors on 28 April and, along with staff Nicole Gray and Sylvia Wallis, look forward to many years serving the Cooroy community. “We both enjoy being involved in the community and supporting local events what-
ever they may be or whenever possible,” Karen said. Karen added that the community has shown great support to the new Post Office owners and they look forward to hearing from their customers about what services they would like to see offered. “We ask that customers offer feedback in relation to other services they would like provided, other products they would like sold and any issues they may have,” Karen said. Karen assures us they are very approachable and look forward to improving the services Australia Post offer and more.
PATRICIA Robinson Dunn first wrote her debut novel more than 15 years ago. But it sat collecting dust until a few years ago when, like a haunting dream, the novel wouldn’t leave her thoughts. Ms Robinson Dunn decided to polish her work and went to find an agent to help publish her book. But, after a sea of rejection letters from publishers, Ms Robinson Dunn was on the brink of giving up before her agent sent an email that would reinvigorate her drive to publish her novel. “My agent said she was disappointed I was giving up,” she said. “She emailed me at 5.19pm… before the sun had set I was designing the cover and colours for my novel,” she said. With her passion renewed, Ms Robinson Dunn decided to publish her semi-autobiographical novel herself. Mister Townsend’s Lion - a Baby Boomer’s Tale - tells the story of her parents, her father a Scottish ex-navy man and her mother a practical nurse and excellent baker - through the eyes of their daughter growing up in the 1950s. The family leave behind the reminders of a post-war Britain and set sail on the Orion for a new life in the Queensland bush, where funny and charming stories of creepy crawlies and bewildering colloquial language read alongside stories of sorrow and sadness as the family settle into their new life. Ms Robinson Dunn captures the essence of life for
‘Ten Pound Poms’ in a strange, new land where the environment can be hostile but the people friendly, and entangles the tales with joy and humour and a real warmth towards the people of the bush is evident. Anyone who is lucky enough to enjoy a chat with Ms Robinson Dunn will see her love and enthusiasm for telling a good story and this translates into her debut novel. Mister Townsend’s Lion was launched last week at the Riverdeck Restaurant and Bar where over 100 people gathered to welcome the latest edition to Noosa’s novel community.
“There was a really good vibe happening,” she said. “What can I say? I was thrilled and delighted with the response and I hope it continues... all in all, my eyebrows seem to be semi-permanently lifted in surprise.” Mister Townsend’s Lion is a heart-warming book just in time for spring reading, and is available from local bookstores.
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LETTERS A tribute WITH reference to the proposed memorial wall as mentioned in your paper, it reminded me of a walkway around the headland of a place in WA possibly Albany on the southern coastline. This walkway was similar to ours connecting Noosa Main Beach to the National Park. Along this walkway were plaques of pioneering families and those other local families who also played, loved and lived in that town. It is a brilliant tribute to those families and makes the walk all that more interesting. Perhaps we could consider utilising our walkway in this manner. Suggestion only, of course. Trevor Clarey, Boreen Point.
Dills in the hills FOR A publication which seems to attempt to take itself seriously, it’s disappointing to see the best story Noosa Today can find to lead its front
Noosa Civic for old-fashioned service.
Great job to ‘whoever’ is doing the clean-up along Cooyar Street in Girraween Park. Let’s hope they continue ‘up the road’ on the roadside of A.W. Dan Park with all the ‘feral’ weeds, etc there too.
To the people who keep speeding around Noosa’s roundabouts - please slow down.
Post your letters to: 36 Mary St, Noosaville, 4566 or email: newsdesk@noosatoday.com.au
page is about what some dills in the hills might want to get up to when intellectual firepower is not in the equation. Greg Glancy, Noosaville.
A little exposure I CONGRATULATE Jonathon Howard on his good reporting of Hudson’s animals in the circus (Noosa Today, 7 August). Thankyou. Lennons has the little monkey as a jockey on the pony. The act is very short, fast, unexpected and great. The pony comes from nowhere, races across the ring with the monkey sitting as cool as only monkeys can, totally unconcerned. Neither animal is compromised and I am sure they both love it. Back to that front page. It was brilliant. I laughed and laughed and was still chuckling when I went to bed. The photo (and the name) of Rainer Muekenberger just topped it off! This side of tourism in Noosa is never exposed. Even myself (as straight as they come) has been approached by tourists to swing. Once was at the Noosa Heads Surf Club (an activity not mentioned in Ron Lane’s column). I was having dinner alone one Friday night, and didn’t take much notice of a group of middleaged people on a nearby table until I was invited to join them. There were five men, none attractive but passable and a short but stout lady with a gold chain around her neck attached to the name Sharon, dangling above her bosoms (not unlike a bottle of brandy). It was explained that the men were her toyboys and they were all from Brisbane, here for the Nude Olympics at A Bay. She said she had a husband and he didn’t mind. Apart from one man of Italian descent, none had any conversation and certainly no looks. Then I was invited to a pre-Nude Olympics Swingers party somewhere on Noosa Sound that was taking place the next night. I politely declined but she gave me her phone number anyway. On another occasion I had a German couple rent my apartment at Sunshine Beach for a week. It was a last-minute thing, late in the day. I made up their bed with white cotton quality sheets. It seemed they were grateful and insisted I stay for dinner. He was big and attractive, good conversation and she was large and just purred. I was invited to stay with them in Germany. They wanted me to have dinner again the next night and I was to bring three bunches of asparagus. Not sure which was their greatest sin: boiling the beautiful asparagus to death (I steam very briefly etc), the large amounts of fake suntan worn at A Bay that came off on my lovely sheets or the fact that they thought I was up for swinging with them, and that my body went with the holiday apartment. German tourists and Brisbane swingers ... it’s all in the open now. Look forward to your next edition. Pat Balderstone, Sunshine Beach.
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METHINKS that Mayor Jamieson and his councillors do not understand the meaning of ‘representaion” (NoosaToday article, 31 July) and have forgotten that they are in public office, elected to represent the wishes of the majority of their constituents, including in the present case, the majority of constituents in the EDV area. Mayor Jamieson and his councillors seem to be more intent on empire building rather than representing
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the wishes of the residents of the EDV area. They would do well to remember that the residents who voted them into power can very easily withdraw their support at the next local government election. Many residents will not wish to vote for candidates who don’t understand the basic principles of democracy. Bring on the boundary change. Adrienne Prentice, Eumundi.
Character EASE off, EDV Lobby Group, you are losing it! Character assassinations are not helping our locality. As a ratepayer and resident of this locality I remain unconvinced of your arguments that any change to Noosa Shire will bring any real benefits to our region. Your last survey, whether well conducted or not, represented a very small percentage of residents in our locality. Based on statistics you provide, there are 2,574 rateable properties in the designated area you propose to affect. Together with those renting, this conservatively represents some 7,400 eligible voters. Based on the recent biased survey EDV conducted, you supposedly are getting the support of 362 people. This represents less than five per cent of voters. Until you can show that you have at least the majority of our population supporting any change to shire boundaries, give us all a break and do your homework first. Then we might be prepared to listen to you. My reading of the press and response by neighbours is that they are happy to stay with Sunshine Coast Council which is doing a good job. Jack Twyford, Doonan.
Sandman I AM very disappointed to see such enforcement against A. McCormick. I myself see no harm building these beautiful sand sculptures. And the chance of someone injuring themself is extremely limited. We want to keep our tourists happy, and locals. I myself have been in Noosa since 1991 And I have meet Arron McCormick several times. I have seen parents with their children build sandcastles on the beach, not just main beach but all around the Noosa Shire and beyond. All I have to say is I would be very upset to see such a wonderful person and local icon leave town. A lot of broken smiles will follow. Clinton Volpe, Noosa.
Patronised IN REPLY to the very patronising secretary of the EDV group, Bob Mirans, let me clear a few things up. Bob claims to have over 900 “active” members, and if that’s the case, can you explain to me why only 500 people responded to the survey? Does that mean that over half of your EDV group didn’t actually bother completing the survey, or maybe those “active” members aren’t very “active” after all! At best your group of 900 is only 15 per cent of our population, and your claim of 80 per cent support is pure fantasy! As your EDV group paid for that survey showing 80 per cent support, they gave you what you wanted, but we all know that if you ask the right questions to the right people, you will get the answers you need.
Don’t forget, that of our population of over 6000, only four people under the age of 29 answered the survey and you are calling that a fair representation of our population. I have been living in this area for over 20 years and run a business here, so I am in touch with a lot of local people every day and know that most of them are happy the way things are and don’t feel the need for change. I personally don’t have a problem with the Noosa Council, but the most important thing is that Noosa Council cannot afford us, this area is way too big to maintain for the amount of rates collected. Now, Bob, the people of the EDV area are asking questions: Who is really behind the push for splitting to Noosa? Big forces are at work here and using your group for their own agenda. 1. Is it payback for de-amalgamation? 2. Is it an extension of the biosphere? 3. A quick rates grab from a desperate Noosa Council? 4. Or the first step before extending to Peregian, Coolum, and the rest of the coast? 5. Or all of the above? Bob, we would like real answers, and please spare us your usual propaganda “sharing the Noosa values and sense of community” blah, blah, blah ... we want the real answers and if you don’t know, ask your well-known lobbyist president Joanne Wright as I think she knows exactly what’s going on. We’ll be waiting for your answers, as the credibility of your group depends on it. Dom Massoni, Verrierdale.
Big number, little consequence ALL THIS concern about Noosa claiming $20m they are owed is of no real consequence. If it turns out to be true and the Suncoast Council has spent it, the easy way out to solve the problem is to rely on the generosity of all of the residents of the coast and have a telethon. A bit like we scratched your back, now you scratch ours. E. Wright, Sunrise Beach.
Don’t swing away I WAS disappointed that the article “Swing away” received such great coverage on the front page of Noosa Today’s 7 August edition. Surely there are greater items of news in Noosa other than promoting this type of activity! Shouldn’t adults be role models for the younger generation? What message does this type of activity send to them - that wife/partner swapping and promiscuity is OK? People struggling with relationship issues should be encouraged to get help and persevere in working through their issues and not, as Mr Muekenberger suggests, receive benefit from participating in parties such as these. With so much natural beauty around us and many talented people we have tremendous opportunities to enjoy life without this type of activity being promoted so sensationally. R. Jackson, Noosaville.
COMMUNITYUPDATES ReCoRdING ANd RePoRTING BIRd oBSeRvATIoNS IAN Bailey has been recording and reporting his bird observations for over 50 years. He became fascinated by bird behaviour from the early age of eight and by age 15 had recorded 115 species around his rural NSW property. Throughout his life he has been mentored in his observations by others within the many bird watching groups to which he has belonged. Ian now believes that his observations have been somewhat incomplete with many questions remaining unanswered. He also believes the time has come to ask the hard ques-
tions such as “What value for the future of birds can we provide by recording and reporting our sightings?” and “How can we protect what we have now in 2014?” At Noosa Parks Association’s Friday Environment Forum on 15 August, Ian Bailey will discuss these issues and more when he is the guest speaker. Join the audience at the Environment Centre, Wallace Drive, Noosaville, from 10.30am to share Ian’s enthusiasm. Coffee is on offer from 10am or meet the Interpretive Birding group in the car park at 8.30am. All welcome. Visit www.noosaparks.org.au for more information.
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PILGRIMS PRoGReSS IF you have walked, or are planning to walk, one of the Caminos de Santiago, you can meet up with other pilgrims on the Sunshine Coast. Next gathering is at 2pm on Sunday 24 August at North Shore Community Centre, 701 David Low Way. Access is via David Low Way or 128 Mudjimba Beach Road. Contact Llew on 5449 9904.
ReTIRed oR ABouT To ReTIRe? THE Association of Independent Retirees (A.I.R.) Noosa Branch News. 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. The next general meeting will be held on 14 August, 9.45am for 10am start, at South Pacific Resort, Noosaville. Speaker Rocky Donovan, of Sunsuper, will talk on Emerging Retirement Income Policy in Australia, an information session on superannuation issues. Cost is $5 each including morning tea. Visitors very welcome. Please call 0488 252 543 for details or email airnoosacommunications@gmail.com
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Adam’s gift is a fine example ADAM Rogers may not have been the most popular person at the annual GPS Wealth conference, but he is certainly popular with Sunshine Butterflies after donating $700 to the community organisation. Acting as ‘fines master’ throughout the conference, Success Coach Adam collected fines ranging from $5 to $50 from anyone who was dobbed in by other conference attendees for a variety of fun misdemenours. Over the two days, Adam and the conference attendees chipped in $700 for the charity that is working hard to raise $100,000 to buy a hobby farm to expand their therapy services.
Sunshine Butterflies founder Leanne Walsh said the race is on to raise the funds needed to buy the hobby farm when it goes up for auction on 6 September. Local councillors Sandy Bolton and Joe Jurisevic have also lent their support to the not-for-profic organisation, donating to the charity and attending their Rock-Ability morning hosted by musician Carey Idle. Leanne said the Sunshine Butterflies board of directors have been to inspect the hobby farm and are excited at the prospect of expanding the therapy options available to local people and their families.
NeW MeMBeRS WeLCoMe SEEKING new members for the Tewantin Noosa Branch of RAAF Association. We are a small group that conducts meetings, lunches and social activities. Contact president Patrick on 5448 1457.
TeWANTIN-NooSA NATIoNAL SeNIoRS The AGM of Tewantin-Noosa National Seniors will be held on Thursday 28 August, at the Noosa Catholic Church Hall, at 1.15pm for 1.30pm start. Members a plate please. Guest entertainer, Mick Schipley. Everyone welcome. Please phone Norm, 5474 0919.
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Beachside living ON offer is a Gabriel Poole designed home located at one of the highest parts of Seaview Terrace and alongside a private road - you will feel you are on top of the world. The new owners of this home can make the most of such a pristine location with the stairs to the beautiful Sunshine Beach just a few steps from the front door. The Noosa National Park is also within easy reach, so you and your family can enjoy the best of Noosaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s enviable landscape. Living is spread over three levels, with a strong focus on practicality as well as luxurious living. As an architecturally designed home, this home includes impressive features throughout, such as the recurring feature of the primary colours red, blue and yellow in the shutters and finishes
paying homage to Piet Mondrian, the famous Dutch artist of the early 1900s. The middle level of the home features the main living zone with a large lounge and dining zone separated by a unique aquarium, which offers extra life and lighting to the living space. The gourmet kitchen is the heart of the home and features gas cooking, Smeg and Blanco appliances, access to the deck, plenty of storage space and a breakfast bar for casual dining. The formal dining zone and home office feature large, glass retracting doors that open out to the covered deck, sparkling lap pool and sun terrace - the perfect place to relax in privacy.
The upper level of the home features three generous bedrooms, two of which are serviced by the main bathroom and feature built-in robes and private balconies. The master suite is bright and airy with amazing ocean views and has access to the 100 square metre terrace, which is the perfect space for entertaining friends and family. A fourth bedroom is located on the lower level of the home and would make for an ideal guest retreat with an ensuite or a media room for the family. This property also features a double garage, ducted air-conditioning, tropical gardens and a home office with ensuite.
home essentials ADDRESS: 69 Seaview Terrace, Sunshine Beach PRICE: Contact agent VIEW: Saturday, 1-2pm DESCRIPTION: 4 bed, 4 bath, 2 car, pool AGENT: Jill Goode for Century 21 Conolly Hay Group, 0418 714 653 24 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 14 August, 2014
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Luxury living priced to sell OFFERING outstanding purchasing value, this enticing north-facing property presents like new thanks to a recently completed renovation.
replanted gardens.
The seller has worked hard to create a beautiful home that offers luxurious yet casual living tucked away in a peaceful setting in The Woods.
throughout the home.
The renovation has reached into all areas of the home including an all-new kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops, fresh interior paint, new lighting, quality soft carpeting, bright timberwork, new air-conditioning and gas hot water.
suite features a walk-in robe, ensuite and access to a private,
As an added bonus, the Body Corporate is due to complete a full external re-paint and roof clean of the residence, as well as install new gardens outside the property at no cost to the incoming owner.
breakfast room and main dining area.
A new rain sensitive watering system and soothing water feature have the garden taken care of, so the new owners can simply move in, put their feet up and relax in one of the covered patios overlooking the professionally trimmed and
The practical floorplan is enhanced by interesting features and light fittings, creating great conversation starters There are three bedrooms located on the upper level of the home, set along a light-filled walkway with void. The main covered balcony. Downstairs, you will find the main living areas with a modern kitchen acting as a thoroughfare between the A generous living zone features large sliding doors that open out to a covered patio and garden, and another covered patio is located off the main dining area. ONE Noosa principal Craig Brumby says this home is priced to sell and wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t last long. Call now to book your private inspection.
home essentials ADDRESS: 324 Noosa Springs Drive, Noosa Heads PRICE: $695,000 VIEW: By appointment DESCRIPTION: 3 bed, 2.5 bath, 2.5 car AGENT: Craig Brumby for ONE Noosa, 0417 789 765 Thursday, 14 August, 2014 | NOOSA TODAY 25
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THE PENTHOUSE
NOOSA HEADS 13 ‘ELANDRA’ 6 SERENITY CLOSE
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View By Appointment Price $3,350,000
‘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.
Jennifer Carr 0412 158 433 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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NOOSA SOUND 30 WITTA CIRCLE
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View By Appointment Auction In-rooms Sheraton Noosa Resort , Friday 3 October
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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NOOSA WATERS 59 THE PENINSULA
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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.
Shane McCauley 0403 646 930 Frank Milat 0438 528 148 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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MOUNTAINTOP ESCAPE
BLACK MOUNTAIN 532 BLACK MOUNTAIN ROAD
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View By Appointment Price $2,990,000
Architect Designed Colonial style home nestled on a natural plateau amidst 96 acres of privacy and seclusion. This north facing property is blessed with panoramic views across the famed Noosa Hinterland with the main house positioned to take full advantage of this vista. ɒ Open plan living with views from all rooms. ɒ 3 Villas away from main home. ɒ Must see private botanic gardens and scenic walking tracks. ɒ Outstanding views of Mountains and Noosa Hinterland.
Hamish Bolderston 0478 099 058 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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ICONIC BEACHFRONT SUNSHINE BEACH 34 ARAKOON CRESCENT
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View Saturday 11.00-11.30am Auction In-rooms Sheraton Noosa Resort, Friday 3 October
Step inside one of Noosa’s landmark properties. Striking design, East Hampton touches and prime positioning have created a home where the living is easy and the good life is tangible and is savoured and celebrated. Could this be the opportunity you have been waiting for? ɒ Be in awe of its unique design by Ian Mitchell and its daring use of timber. ɒ This trophy position is situated in one of the most desirable streets in Sunshine Beach. ɒ Restaurants, coffee shops and the Surf Club are a short stroll away. Leave the car at home. ɒ The private infinity pool synchronises and disappears into the blue horizon.
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NOOSA HEADS 115 ‘NOOSA BLUE RESORT’ NOOSA DVE
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View Saturday 2.00-2.30pm Price $269,000
This apartment is seriously ‘One of the Best’ Noosa Blue Resort has to offer. Fully refurbished using contemporary style crisp whites and neutrals. This property enriches all its organic surroundings to create your very own secluded oasis. ɒ Investment returns in Newly Renovated ‘Noosa Blue Resort’. ɒ Fully equipped with modern furnishings and appliances. ɒ Easy one level access through back entry on Natasha Avenue. ɒ Undercover security parking and exceptional management 24/7.
Kate Cox 0438 695 505 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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Top squadron
HOME SITE IN NOOSA
LOCAL mortgage brokers Ian and Caron Robinson have been commended as some of Mortgage Choice’s longeststanding franchise owners by being inducted into the company’s esteemed club, known as the ‘Squadron XV’.
1,280m2 HOME SITE IN HEART OF NOOSA NOOSA HEADS 5 Banksia Avenue • Design and Build your dream home today • Exclusive residential enclave – no through road • No rear neighbours – land backs onto bushland • Motivated seller will consider offers prior to auction • Extremely rare opportunity to purchase extra large home site
CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP PO BOX 1646, NOOSA HEADS QLD 4567 CENTURY21.COM.AU/NOOSA 07 5447 2451
AUCTION 13th September 2014 On Site if not sold prior AGENT David Conolly 0438 259 956 Brad McDonald 0438 194 628
CONOLLY HAY GROUP
Mortgage Choice’s Squadron XV encompasses a diverse group of mortgage brokering veterans, each of whom has been in business for over 15 years, strengthened their business plans and determinedly maintained their high level of customer service despite many challenges over the years. With over 25 years’ experience in the finance and small business industry, Ian and Caron have owned and operated their Mortgage Choice franchise in Noosaville since 1999. This ultimately makes them one of the longest established franchisees within the Mortgage Choice network. Highly regarded by the company’s lender
Caron and Ian Robinson have served the local community for more than 15 years. panel partners, the club is anticipated to carry a prestigious status within the mortgage broking industry. Squadron XV members will receive a range of special privileges within Mortgage Choice as a reward for incredible service. Ian and Caron Robinson are valued franchisees in the Mortgage Choice network, and are proud to be acknowledged for their achievements. For the Robinsons, it was a combination of family and community support that helped them achieve long-
term success. “The encouragement we receive from our local community has enabled us to build a successful business and help people reach their property ownership goals,” Ian said. “Without a strong team around us we wouldn’t have achieved nearly as much, having been committed to the industry this long and being recognised in the Squadron XV is testament to that hard work. “This is an achievement that we will definitely hold very close to our hearts.”
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 • Private Elevated 1050sqm Lot Above Seventh Fairway • Timeless Elegance with Every Conceivable Comfort Included • Realistic Sellers Are Ready to Go
onenoosa.com 07 5448 3993 info@onenoosa.com
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details/700 Craig Brumby 0417 789 765 craig@onenoosa.com
AUCTION 23RD AUG
Luxurious Hinterland Retreat
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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 16th 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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Affordable beachside living ON offer is a meticulous unit in the tightly held Yaringa complex, located only a stone’s throw from Hastings Street and Noosa Main Beach. With such an enviable location, apartments such as this rarely come on the market at such an attractive price. Unit 6 is a two-bedroom apartment situated at the top of the small complex, and is currently used as a holiday unit but would be the perfect home for a single or couple. The light and airy home has been ideally orientated to make
space. The apartment also features air-conditioning, a covered deck with gorgeous views of the river and a retractable cover for added protection on a windy day. Base Realty sales agent Petrea Pradella said the home offered the ideal beachside lifestyle at an affordable price. “Who would not like to live just above Hastings Street and have the opportunity to walk to the beach in the mornings and sit on your north-facing deck admiring the lovely Laguna Bay views and river system?” she said. “This property is a must for an investor who can see the value and position this property exudes. We at Base realtors see this as a very safe and astute investment in Noosa.”
the most of the morning sun and breezes, making this home comfortable year round.
Phone Petrea to organise your inspection.
The kitchen features modern appliances and ample storage
A NOOSAVILLE TOWNHOUSE HIDEAWAY
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ADDRESS: Unit 6 ‘Yaringa’ 29 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads PRICE: $490,000 VIEW: By appointment DESCRIPTION: 2 bed, 1 bath, 2 car AGENT: Petrea Pradella for Base Realtors, 0412 626 536
Very quite and very practical with lifestyle and location thrown in. Comprising: 2 lovely size bedrooms, ensuite and main bathroom, 3 toilets in all, open plan living has sliding doors to outside tiled entertaining dining area and lovely maintained gardens with side gate entrance, kitchen is stylish but simple and easy on the host, the garage has direct entry to this beautiful townhouse on 128m2 of land. This prize located townhouse is most likely in the best position in the complex with a great lawn and garden area to enjoy. Relax and read your favourite novel by the communal pool and rotundah. Security remote control gates ad to this secure life style and safe location. Low Body Corporate. This will be an investment that will grow with you. This very much sort after townhouse is the type of property that will go very quickly. With the first open inspection just days away buyers will want to be ready to purchase this one! Perfect for weekender hideaway or permanent living!
15/18 Lake Weyba Drive, NOOSAVILLE Inspect: Saturday 10.00 to 10.45am Ron Davey 0412 206 563
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THE SURPRISE IS INSIDE! ORIGINAL COTTAGE. NOOSAVILLE CENTRAL This is a Real Money Maker.
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Impeccably residence offeredlocation in excellent condition throughout. It’s all 21 Cloudsleypresented Street. Tightly held unique beenmaintained done for you…new freshly painted, new kitchen, new tap ware, new Well cottage incarpets, central Noosaville only minutes from Noosa River, Lions outdoor dining and entertaining area fully enclosed forwalk weather It really is Park, Yacht Club. with Shops, restaurants only a short away.conditions. The appealing like buying a new home! Situated in a2 very quiet and lovely neighbourhood near cottage comprises of ofice on entry, bedrooms, renovated bathroom, and and sunny the very picturesque Tewantin Course, nature walkways andgrounds. the Noosa Bird Trail north facing covered rear deck,Golf carport,lock up shed and lawned The home are just around the corner to who investigate, 3 bedrooms, has a perfect tenant in place would love to remain.1 study or 4th bedroom, 2 separate living areas, lounge room, great dining area off the kitchen and sliding door to outside under cover entertaining area, double remote control garage with rolladoor at rear. There are side gates for caravan or camper van. This surely is going to be a money maker for some lucky purchaser! The timing is right to grab this in both hands and not let go, but be quick on this one!
219Cloudsley Street, Noosaville Daintree Way, Tewantin Inspect: Saturday Saturday 11am Inspect: 10amto to12noon 10:45am Petrea Pradella 0412 626 536 Ron Davey 0412 206 563
LAGUNA BAY VIEWS FOREVER FROM YARINGA THE SURPRISE IS INSIDE!
“There is no risk with this property as its location, orientation and price make it so.” Said Petrea Pradella. No wonder YARINGA owners rarely sell.
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2 MINUTES presented WALK TO residence NOOSA MAIN BEACH Impeccably offered in excellent condition throughout. It’s all been for you…new freshly painted, kitchen, new tap just ware, new UNIT done 6 Yaringa is situatedcarpets, in a small block of oldernew solid units perched above outdoor entertaining fully enclosed for weather reallythe is Hastingsdining Street.and They are facingarea north with wonderful LAGUNAconditions. BAY viewsItand like a forever. new home! Situated inthey a very lovely neighbourhood and near riverbuying system Unbelievably arequiet only and 2 minutes walk down the wooden the very picturesque Course, nature main walkways and theproperty Noosa Bird floodlight walkway toTewantin HastingsGolf Street and Noosa beach. The comprises Trail are just around the corner to investigate. 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, separate of 2 bedrooms, has been recently renovated, light and airy, 2 car accommodation, lounge area, great dining area off the kitchen and sliding door to outside under cover sunny covered nthdouble facingremote deck and wonderful of Noosa.atItrear. could be the entertaining area, control garageviews with rolladoor There areperfect side weekender, holiday or permanent The body corps quitemaker low, with gates for caravan or let, camper van. This home. is surely is going to be aare money for a sinkinglucky fundpurchaser! brimming over. Inspection All hands offers and submitted some The timing is rightbytoappt grab$490,000 this in both not let go, THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD. but be quick on this one!
9 Daintree Way, Tewantin 6/29 Yaringa Noosa Drive Noosa Heads Inspect:Inspect Saturday 11am to 12noon by appointment Petrea Pradella Ron Davey 0412 626 206 536 563
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Teila Packman heads local band Soula.
The art of soul By JOLENE OGLE WHEN chatting with local band Soula’s front woman Teila Packman you certainly wouldn’t expect such a rich, soulful voice to come from the petite singer. But then again, if you saw a photo of the band, you wouldn’t expect a funky blend of soul, pop and a slight touch of heavy rock to come from the group of high school friends. The ever-surprising Soula found themselves playing together after what they call a series of “coincidences and happy accidents”, and thank goodness they did.
The band of five - Teila with Lewis Elliott, Danny Lowrie, Kane James and Nathan Campbell - create some of the most unique music on the Coast, all laced with an infectious sound and energy that you can’t ignore. “As soon as we began to play, it felt like we’d been playing together for months,” Teila said. “We all bring different genres and we are all different musically. It’s interesting to bring that together in one band; we felt we had something special and something with potential.” The band has been performing since 2011, and already has a swag
You’ll love Lucy By JONATHON HOWARD PREPARE yourself the action suspense sci-fi thriller Lucy, staring Scarlett Johansson and Morgan Freeman. The story goes that Lucy is a 25-year-old American woman
living and studying in Taipei, Taiwan. She is tricked into working as a drug mule by her new boyfriend, whose employer is a Korean mob boss and drug lord named “Mr Jang”. Lucy delivers a briefcase to Mr Jang containing a highly
of impressive gigs under their belts such as sharing the bill with Thirsty Merc at the Mooloolaba New Year’s Eve party, taking out sixth place in the National Emergenza competition in Sydney, playing alongside Donavon Frankenreiter at the Noosa Heads Surf Club, plus two tracks, Better and Over Our Heads, already released to iTunes. We asked Teila what it was like to be the only girl in the band and she said she’d certainly “heard it all”, but couldn’t ask for a better bunch of guys to perform with. “It’s interesting being the only
valuable synthetic drug called CPH4. Lucy is captured and a bag of the drug is forcibly sewn into Lucy’s abdomen and that of others who will also transport the drug for sales in Europe. While Lucy is in captivity, one of her captors kicks her in the stomach, breaking the bag, releasing a large quantity of the drug into her system. As a result, she begins acquiring increasingly powerful mental talents and enhanced
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girl, but I’m lucky they’re really great guys,” she said. “It’s kind of like having brothers - they give me a hard time, but it’s also good as it adds another dimension. The guys are forgetful, so I can help them with that. And when I’m being a wuss, they tell me to get over it.” Like all bands, Teila said she dreamed of being signed to a label, but only if the terms were right. “It’s always a musician’s dream to be signed, but only if the contract doesn’t interfere with our passion for writing and perform-
ing music,” she said. “I would love to be able to quit my day job and travel to perform.” But Soula won’t give up on their dreams anytime soon with new tracks due for release on 13 September, the same day the band will play at the Originals Music Festival, Noosa. “Our current tracks are more on the mellow side. The new ones will be rockier,” Teila said. Soula will perform their new tunes at Solbar, Maroochydore, tomorrow night, along with a film crew who will capture the performance as part of their next video clip.
Scarlett Johansson is back on the big screen with her latest sci-fi hit “Lucy”.
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Backers keep the vibe going By JOLENE OGLE WE have been enjoying the chilled out vibe of Peregian Originals for almost 14 years and now, thanks to promising sponsorships deals, the concerts look set to stay. Event organiser Marcus Pluckhahn from East Coast Originals said two local businesses had stepped up to help keep the community concerts running. “These guys are lifesavers,” he said. “We don’t get funding so it is great to see local businesses come on board to help keep the community events going.” John and Nicole Siljuk from Wahoo Takeaway have already supported the Peregian Originals concerts as a minor sponsor for the past 13 years, but were happy to become a major sponsor after the closure of the Peregian Beach Surf Club restaurant forced the end of a long-term sponsorship. John said he was excited to help the event stay alive and said the concerts were great for their take-away business. In fact, the shop gets so busy, John hasn’t been able to sneak
Thrill a minute fete IT’S been dubbed the “miniEkka” and now the St Thomas More Fete is back for another year with more rides, fun and entertainment than even before. The fun starts on 16 August, from 9.30am, and with rides such as the Hurricane, Sizzler, giant chairs and slide, mini-Jeeps and animal farm, there’s something for the thrill seeker to the animal lover. A wonderful variety of stalls offering arts and crafts, cakes and jams, even books and clothes will also be avail-
able on the day. The chocolate wheel is back, along with face-painting, woodwork and the silent auction, which is already open to selling via Facebook (search for stmsilentauction). There are over eight varieties of showbags to pick from this year and the food choices are massive with barbecue, hot Mumma’s Curry, Italian pasta, fairy floss, spiders, frozen cones, the Mango Shack, gelato and pulled pork on flatbread.
For even more entertainment, don’t miss Team Delta The Voice Kids performer Jamie Cumberlidge who will take to the stage at noon to perform three songs for the crowd. This is St Thomas More Primary School’s biggest fund-raising day of the year and you will not be disappointed. There is something on offer for every age group. St Thomas More Primary School is on Ben Lexen Drive, Sunshine Beach. Phone 5449 2022 for more details.
“Lifesavers”: East Coast Originals members Marcus Pluckhahn and Teila Packman with sponsors John Siljuk and Phil Storton. away and enjoy the concert since it moved from the Peregian Village Square to the park in front of the surf club many years ago. “But it’s great to be a part of the atmosphere,” he said. Peregian Beach’s newest realtor, Phil Shorton of Mondo Realty, said his love for music and community spirit were the driving force behind his sponsorship. “I play the drums and have attended the events,” he said. “This is a great chance to now
give back to the event I’ve enjoyed many times. It’s a good fit.” The sponsorship deals bring relief to Marcus and the East Coast Originals team, who said the events wouldn’t happen if it wasn’t for the help of local businesses and the gold coin donations from everyone who attends the monthly concerts. Marcus said the extra cash will also help East Coast Originals improve the concerts with better equipment and children’s entertainment.
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Sound of the sea in Canberra
Nic Brewer making it look double overhead. Photo Surfing Australia/ Nikon.
National Park, 1966. Photo John Witzig.
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brine PHIL JARRATT I WAS in the national capital last night for the opening of “Arcadia: Sound of the Sea”, a photographic exhibition of images by my old mate John Witzig at the National Portrait Gallery. Now, there’s a bit of smoke and mirrors here, because I’m reasonably confident that most of my readers would realise that you can’t put a newspaper of this quality together overnight, so clearly I am writing this before any of this happens. So it’s a scoop! I was particularly thrilled to be making the long journey to a blizzardly cold Canberra in winter because the last time a photographer mate was so honoured, sadly it was posthumous. On that occasion at the National Gallery of Victoria, Phillip Adams made us laugh and we all toasted the memory of the estimable Rennie Ellis. Last night the Wiz was with us in flesh as well as spirit, so there was a toast or two for that too, as David Marr did the honours. (Or there will be. I’d better move back to the present before I confuse myself and fall over.) While you may not know his name, many of you will be familiar with the work of John Witzig, being the bloke who shot the famous 1966 photograph of Bob McTavish checking the surf at National Park. This iconic image has been reproduced everywhere, including in the interpretive section of the Noosa National Park itself, so I’ve chosen a favourite and lesser known image here. But John’s archive covers much more than surfers and surfing over his many decades of reportage and book design.
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Witzig first published my work in the 1960s when I was still at school, then we became friends in the early 1970s when he was the cofounder and editor of Tracks magazine, and I eventually succeeded him in that job. Years later we formed a team producing corporate histories for some of Australia’s most venerable companies, the very best of these gigs being when the liquor merchants Tucker and Co paid us in vintage Bollinger champagne and we launched the book at the Sydney Opera House on the night of the Bicentennial. A memory that will last a lifetime. Surf writer and photographer, architect and designer, Witzig has reached the pinnacle of a stellar career, and I’m so glad I was/will be there to share his moment. Arcadia: Sounds of the Sea will be at the National Portrait Gallery until October 14, just in case you’re going down to headquarters to have a stern word to Ricky Muir, or watch Clive do donuts around Garema Place in his Roller. WHAT’S HOT (like I’d know!) THERE was a time in this town when I knew what was what, could pick the cool from the clueless, be seen in all the best places and rarely pay a bill. But that was then and this is now. Old bloke, white hair, just looking for the
house grog and the senior specials. Which is why you can take it or leave it when I tell you that there is a new cool place in town that until last weekend had been off my radar, probably because I don’t get out much after dark. Anyway, Village Bicycle at the Junction, next to Bean Drop, opposite KB’s, is worth checking out if you’re even thicker than me and don’t already know about it. Pop up chic, nice vibe, friendly folk behind the bar, say no more. AUSSIE TITLES ROUNDUP WHAT used to be called the national titles and is now the Australian Surf Festival (wonder where they came up with that one!) has been progressing ever so slowly on the Sapphire Coast of Coffs Harbour. Last week it was the turn of the logger and longboard divisions, and as we go to press (that present/future thing again) the final results are not in, but already Noosa is covered in glory. In the logger divisions, Noosa Malibu Club’s Wally Allan was a semi-finalist, but we hit real pay dirt in the longboard, with New Caledonia imports the Morat family producing a double bunger, with Tom making the semis in the boys’ under 18, and mum Marnie racking up a third in the women’s over 35s.
The real standout for Noosa, however, was Nic Brewer, finishing fourth in the boys’ under 18 final after some really impressive performances in challenging conditions. The performances of all the Noosa Mal Club juniors in recent events is testament to the club’s commitment to junior development, which is really starting to pay dividends. With Scott McGuigan’s Pee Wee Division training sessions now a part of the program, who knows how much talent will be unearthed. Right now I reckon we have the strongest junior longboarders in the country, the best since Julian Wilson led the under 14 pack back in the late ’90s.
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Thursday, August 14 6.30pm: Cafe Le Monde: Sue Anne Stuart, Gian and Mark Moroney. Friday, August 15 5pm: Harbour Wine Bar: Plan B Jazz Quartet. 6.30pm: Club Cooroy: Shotgun Shack. 8pm: Cafe Le Monde: DJ Massroom. Saturday, August 16 7.30pm: South Pacific Resort: Plan B Jazz Quartet for the Free to Shine Masquerade Ball. 8.30pm: Cafe Le Monde: DJ Nato. 9pm: Villa Noosa: DJ. Sunday, August 17 2pm: St Peter’s Church: Sounds of Celebration concert. 3pm: Sunshine Beach Surf Club: Sexual Chocolate. 3.15pm: Cafe Le Monde: Hummin featuring Pete Hunt. 4pm: Villa Noosa: Live soloist for Sunday Sesh. Monday, August 18 7.30pm: Noosa Surf Club: Spotlight Karaoke. Tuesday, August 19 7.30pm: Noosa Surf Club: Spotlight Karaoke. Wednesday, August 20 7.30pm: Noosa Heads Surf Club: Get Your Groove On. 9pm: Villa Noosa: WTF Hospitality night.
Stars come out for movie night After many years of hosting outdoor movies, Starry Nights director Trent Harvison is excited to be making his drive-in dream a reality. “With its fabulous sense of history and passion for the arts, Eumundi is the perfect location for a monthly drive-in screening,” Trent said. “Car spaces are limited to
IT will be a first-time experience for many and a nostalgic trip down memory lane for others when Starry Night Outdoor Movies host their first “pop up” drive-in with a screening of ‘The Goonies’ in Eumundi tomorrow night. The event will take place in the Eumundi Markets Carpark on Napier Road, with gates opening at 5pm and the screening starting at 6.30pm.
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around 100 vehicles, and there will be no pre-booking for this screening - simply first in, best dressed,” he said. “There will also be capacity for ‘walk ins’, so bring your chairs and rugs for that option. “For our first drive-in, entry will simply be by donation, and there’ll be wood-fired pizzas and snacks for sale, including the all-
essential popcorn. “We’ve had a custom-made 10m x 6m inflatable screen built that will be teamed with a massive professional digital projector,” Trent said. “Sound will be transmitted via the car’s FM radio Eumundi Drive-in, and we’ll have speakers down the front for our ‘walk in’ guests.”
Moving sounds of the Middle East in Doonan A TASTE of the Middle East is coming to Doonan with NSW-based performer Noam Blat and a collective of international musicians serving up a unique performance on 23 August. Noam Blat has been called a weaver of musical tales, a singer/songwriter beyond genre classifications. His compositions are influenced by his Middle Eastern background and are unique, colourful and deeply moving and range from melancholic melodies and heart-opening prayer to foot-stomping world grooves. Noam will be joined by Avishai Barnatan, former member and founder of Sheva, who will play an array of traditional woodwind instruments; Shai Shriki on the oud, an Arabic lute, and the cajon; and Laura Targett who will play the violin and viola. Noam Blat and his band of international musicians will perform at the school hall of Noosa Pengari Steiner School, 86 Nyell Road, Doonan, on 23 August, from 7pm. Tickets are available now from $15 for children and $20 for adults. Visit www. trybooking.com/97091 to grab your ticket.
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Parks for perfect picnics There are oodles of local parks and beaches to choose from: Chaplin Park, Gympie Terrace, Noosaville There is plenty of shade and parking at this park with sensational views, located right by the Noosa River. Sundial Park, Tewantin If you have little, energetic ones then the fun playground makes this park a great picnic spot. Tingira Park, David Low Way, Sunrise Beach It can be a bit noisy, but if you have interstate visitor or kids who love nature, then you can’t go past the stunning ocean views and glimpses of whales passing by. Heritage Park, Griffith Ave, Tewantin This is the ideal picnic spot for families with a furry friend. A dog off-leash area will give Fido somewhere to run while you can relax and enjoy plenty of shady places. Joe Bazzo Park, Reserve Street, Pomona
This beautiful park is a favourite for weddings, but a playground and plenty of shade makes for a great picnic spot, too. Noosa National Park, Noosa Heads If you’re looking for a picturesque place for a romantic picnic, and don’t mind a walk, then the Noosa National Park offers a bunch of pretty resting places. Don’t forget to take all your rubbish with you when you leave. Think before you drink Before you pack the bottle of vino into your picnic basket, just remember that drinking in public places such as a park or beach is not allowed under the Liquor Act 1992. Council does have the power to declare “wet areas” for special occasions such as community events or weddings, but they aren’t a common occurrence in most councils. If your picnic isn’t complete without a bottle of wine, why not try a backyard picnic with friends and family.
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Club meal, country feel IF YOU’RE looking for a fantastic meal or a quiet drink with real country hospitality and atmosphere, it’s time to visit the Cooroy RSL, located right in the heart of the beautiful village of Cooroy. Club Cooroy is well known for its friendly staff, great food and cozy, comfortable atmosphere. Now under new management, the club is busy taking the restaurant to the next level with even better service, food, entertainment, services and prices. A takeaway menu is also available with quality, well-priced restaurant meals and a great little cafe. Not many can go past the $5.50 scone and coffee deal. Why not leave the car at home and take advantage of the club’s free wheelchair friendly courtesy bus with free local area pickup and drop off from Wednesday through to Sunday every week. Even better, get a group together and the bus will run to surrounding areas as well. If you’d like to take
COOROY Family Practice is your local and community focused medical practice. Owner Vivianne Dawalibi has served humanity for 20 years while working overseas and continued her mission to serve the Sunshine Coast community when she settled in Australia. She strives to bring caring, passionate and qualified practitioners to cater to the health needs of our local community. Cooroy Family Practice is located at 7 Myall Street in Cooroy and offers easy access to a bright modern facility with ample parking. The practice has recently welcomed new doctors with various expertise including Dr Nadee Wickramasuriya, who has worked extensively as a general practitio-
ner and has completed a Diploma in Child Health in Sydney, Dr Yaser Hegazi who has rich experience as a general practitioner, Dr Fatma Elnagger who has a passion towards adolescent mental health, and Dr Robert McCrossin who has extensive experience especially in children with challenging behaviour and Diabetes Type 1. Cooroy Family Practice is proud to offer various clinical services delivered by nurses, visiting allied health practitioners including dietician, occupational therapist, exercise physiologist, cardiac technician, and psychologists. All of these are supported by friendly, caring and professional administrative staff.
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advantage of this community service, phone the club on 5447 6131 to book your seat. There’s always a lot going on at Club Cooroy RSL. In September, Club Cooroy will be hosting a fun night of
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ESTABLISHED in 1966, the friendly staff led by Len Daddow of Cooroy have been selling and servicing new and used Honda, Chery, and Foton vehicles in Cooroy and the surrounding regions of QLD. Their modern showroom and large display areas allow customers to casually browse the Honda, Chery, Tunland and Foton vehicle range. The Daddows Cooroy Motors friendly staff are specialists who are proud of their associa-
tion with Daddow’s with over 100 years’ combined experience. The team look forward to assisting you when searching for your new or used vehicle. The family-owned business is a multi-award winning Honda sales team with awards based on recognition for excellence in sales, service and customer satisfaction. Daddows Cooroy Motors actively supports the local community, charities and sporting clubs.
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Steeped in high history NESTLED at the base of Mount Cooroy is a town bustling with business, community spirit and some of the friendliest people you will meet. Cooroy has been dubbed the Heart of the Hinterland and it’s not hard to see why. Steeped in local history, the town was first explored by timber-cutters as early as 1863, which formed the
town’s main industry when two sawmills were established. In 1891, the Cooroy railway station was opened and the Butter Factory began operating in 1915. You can still visit the Butter Factory, which houses local artist exhibitions, as well as the lower and upper sawmill sites. Plaques offering snippets
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of the town’s history are dotted along the buildings on the main street, but the locals are more than happy to fill you in on the proud history of the Heart of the Hinterland. If it’s been a while since you have visited Cooroy, then now is the perfect time to read up on the unique and varied businesses and services available, then pop on over to enjoy a cuppa and a chat with a local.
BRUCE Smith Insurance Services has been a respected name in the business life of Cooroy since 1988. Bruce attributes the success of the business to the professionalism of his staff who all live on the Sunshine Coast and understand the local needs and concerns of his customers. “Our staff are all accredited in their areas of expertise and they know this local area,” Bruce said.
“This means we can tailor a personalised insurance solution to the needs of local residents or businesses from a range of insurance suppliers. “As a broker, we aren’t just tied to the insurance policies from one insurer. We take pride in the advice and assistance we offer our clients in selecting the right cover for them from a range of insurers as well as the help we can give when it
comes to making a claim.” Bruce said feedback from clients showed they wanted to talk to someone who would be an advocate for them when they have a problem, rather than an impersonal call centre or website. “We respect the trust that our customers have placed in us and honouring this trust is important to all of our staff,” Bruce said.
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Great Form DANCE is a great way to build confidence and self-esteem, learn discipline, co-ordination, musicality and rhythm. Dance Form principal Jemma Zipf said there was a range of classes available and anyone could come along. “We promote a friendly environment where each student feels comfortable, our belief is that students will learn and grow to their full potential in an encouraging atmosphere,” she said. With over 40 classes a week, there is a class to suit any age and ability. “We pride ourselves in catering to each student with lessons for fun and fitness to professional standard with past students graduating to full time and professional work,” she said. Classes included classical, jazz, tap, lyrical, hip hop, contemporary, musical theatre, acrobatics, stretch and strength, performance troupes, intro to dance (two - five years, morning and afternoon classes). Dance Form Professional Studio is located at 13 Kauri Street, Cooroy. Contact Jemma on jemma@danceform. com.au or 0414 686 161 for more information.
LAKERIDGE Health and Beauty in Cooroy has been established for over 10 years, providing locals with Bowen Therapy, beauty and anti-ageing treatments. The Lakeridge clinic is light, spacious and relaxing surrounded by nature, to provide you with the ultimate tranquil experience. Lakeridge offers a range of services including Bowen Therapy, IPL hair removal and skin rejuvenation, cosmetic
tattooing, cosmetic injectables, massage (remedial and relaxation), clinical skin peels and anti-ageing treatments, and ayurvedic consultations and treatments. Classic treatments are also available including spray tanning, waxing, manicures and pedicures, body treatments, prescribed skin care regimes as well as a range of products including Aspect Skin Care, Cosmedix, Sothys Paris, Jessica Cosmetics, Glo Min-
eral Makeup and more. Gift vouches are also available, so if you want to treat that someone special to some time out for a birthday, anniversary or just because, then drop in and see the team at Lakeridge. Lakeridge Health and Beauty is located at 3 Ruby Street, Cooroy, on the east side of the railway, behind Billinghurst Accountants. Call today to make an appointment on 5442 6239 and prepare to be pampered.
Natural approach to medicine AT MAPLE St Acupuncture and Natural Medicine they take the time to understand their patients, and the results speak for themselves. Owner and acupuncturist, Amy Steinbeck, has been practising Chinese Medicine for almost 10 years and is an expert in women health and natural fertility. By her side is a team of experienced acupuncturists and massage therapists who work to provide a holistic approach to wellness through the various treatments, offering health and nutritional advice along the way. Whether you have a general health issue, are stressed or fatigued, have trouble with digestion or are after some pain relief, the team at Maple St Acupuncture and Natural Medicine have got you covered. The clinic also stocks a wide range of metagenics practitioner-only supplements, organic nutritional supplements such as spirulina, affordable salt lamps, premium quality coconut oil, Australian Bushflower essences and more - medicine for mind, body and spirit. Maple St Acupuncture and
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AS THE owners of local pool and spa care business Poolwerx Cooroy, Michelle and Conrad Reed, are looking forward to another busy season servicing the pools in backyards from Noosa to Gympie. Opening a retail hub on Emerald Street back in March has allowed the team to expand their support of local pool owners by providing walk-in access to advice and support by local pool experts. Conrad said living local helped the team understand what some of the issues were for pool owners. “Local weather has a tremendous part to play in pool maintenance and being local we have the solution available rain, hail or shine,” he said. The retail store supports the mobile fleet that is out servicing the pools in the area, ensuring that Poolwerx Cooroy can help both the pool owners who are keen to manage their own pool servicing and maintenance as well as those pool owners who would prefer to just leave it to the team at Poolwerx to sort out. Poolwerx Cooroy is located at Shop 1, 6 Emerald Street opposite the IGA. Poolwerx welcomes you to come in and say Hi.
Power like no other IAN and Jackie have been servicing the Sunshine coast in the small engine industry for more than 20 years. Jackie and Ian both share a long history in the chainsaw industry. Jackie’s father, Dudley Hollis, has worked in the industry all around the world for more than 45 years, and he had Jackie sharpening chainsaws at tradeshows from the age of 10. Ian began working for Dudley at the age of 15, at his UK branch of Oregon Saw. After starting out with a showroom in Nambour, Ian and Jackie finally laid down roots in Cooroy and Cooroy Outdoor Power was created. Along with their team of dedicated staff they can offer you a comprehensive range of quality equipment from some of the world’s best small engine manu-
facturers and back it up with many years of experience and top quality service from a team of qualified mechanics.
Decades of golfing COOROY Golf Course started life in 1936 as a nine hole course but in 2009, a second nine holes were opened to provide what is now a par 70, 18 hole, much-loved golf course. Cooroy Golf Club offers attractive packages for social clubs and groups looking for an enjoyable experience in a friendly, relaxed setting. The club welcomes all visitors
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Rather than risk selling you the wrong piece of equipment, Ian, Jackie and team are prepared to come to your property and give
you their best advice on what machine will best suit your application and follow that up with a free, no obligation demonstration of their equipment. Cooroy Outdoor Power stocks ride on tractors, zero steer mowers, AWD riders, brush cutters, line trimmers, chainsaws, push mowers, chippers, generators, pressure washers, tillers, edgers and much more including a wide range of kayaks and accessories. The team is committed to giving the best service possible and will always do their best to offer a choice of quality equipment. Call into their new showroom at 44 Elm Street Street, Cooroy. Have a browse around, you’re sure to find plenty of interesting things to look at along with staff that are only too happy to answer any questions you may have.
for a game of social golf or to play in its member competitions. Golf equipment and modernised carts are available for hire and tee times are available every day. Bookings are not essential but recommended. With great rates, memberships available, tailored corporate packages and cheap green fees why wouldn’t you visit Cooroy Golf Course for a day of golf on their picturesque course.
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Wild dog training WHEN you have problems with your dog, it really is as simple as a communication breakdown. Your dog is another species and owners try in vain, to communicate with them on the human level, but they simply don’t understand what they are being taught. Every dog and every situation is different, and that is why Bark Busters’ trainer Fiona Wild can help solve problems you have with your dog.“Bark Busters takes a holistic approach and doesn’t set impossible tasks to get the results you need. They take into account your dog’s temperament, environment, diet, level of control you have, and both your personalities,” Fiona said. “Your lifestyle has to be taken into account, too. For example, it is silly to ask you to walk your dog every day if you are working full time.” Bark Busters take a completely dif-
ferent approach to what most people would expect. For example, they do not use food or any physical reprimands whatsoever. They believe that hands are meant for kindness and should never be used to get your ‘message’ across. Neither do they ignore undesirable behaviour, Fiona said. “Education in the right way is the key and keeping it simple is very important for their clients. Complicated measures that get slow results over time is not good enough for Bark Busters. They want you to see results on the day and make it easy to maintain it. “Your dog will always challenge you and you need to know how to deal with it so it doesn’t escalate.” If you just want your dog to be happy and obedient and a great addition to your family, then Bark Busters training is a wonderful way to go.
“Bark Busters really cares about your satisfaction and the health and welfare of your treasured family member,” Fiona said. “When I come to your home, I put myself in your position. I understand how stressful or frustrating an unruly dog can be and that is why I love what I do. “It’s a wonderful thing to see a huge difference in just one lesson, and I make it as enjoyable and easy for everyone as I possibly can. “We have a free advice line and our website is loaded with great information. Even if you just want to chat with me about your dog - good or bad - I am happy to do that too.” You can contact Fiona on the free call number 1800 067 710 or go to the Bark Busters website -www.barkbusters.com.au
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of joy and even sadness, but I guarantee they will be smiling when they walk out of my office as my door is always open to everyone.” Wendy said her team was top class with quality trainers ready to help new and existing clients. “I remember many years ago I read an article in the local paper of an everyday woman who became a world champion figure competitor who trained in a little gym in Cooroy,” she said. “She really inspired me, so I emailed her. She mentioned her trainer Greg Dolman and how fantastic he was, how he helped create the physique that won her first title. “That my friends is Lindy Olsen; five time World Title Champion and now chief editor of Oxygen Magazine.” Now that’s the quality of trainers we have here at Anytime Fitness Cooroy.
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SPORTTODAY Guest of Honour: Former Richmond Tigers coach Tony Jewell had the crowd in “hysterics”. Pictures: DARRYN SMITH
Sarah Gellie and Tracey Mills. David and Peta Woods. Lance Smith of DMS Davlan in action as he auctions memorabilia to help raise funds for the Noosa Tigers.
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The last President’s Lunch for 2014 was a roaring success.
Jewell of a speaker THE Noosa Tigers AFL Club’s last President’s Lunch was a roaring success. More than 100 fans packed the Tigers’ clubrooms to hear former Richmond Tigers coach Tony Jewell speak as the guest of honour. The Tewantin Noosa RSL’s Bruce Huntington and Dean Harlow were also on hand to celebrate, donating a generous $12,500 to the Tigers’ junior team to help buy jerseys and equipment for the next season.
Noosa Tigers Junior president Warren Maher said he was rapt with the support of the Tewantin Noosa RSL. “It’s fantastic,” he said. “We can’t thank them enough. We’re rapt with their continued support. “The RSL has supported us for many years and their main focus is helping develop junior AFL on the coast, especially Noosa,” he said. The next senior Tigers game is at Maroochydore on 16 August.
Bruce Huntington and Dean Harlow of the Tewantin Noosa RSL present a cheque to junior Tigers players Tom Sheen, Corey Boardman, and Adam Waldron and Junior President Warren Maher.
Tigers Senior Club president Scott McKenzie thanks Tewantin Noosa RSL’s Bruce Huntington and Dean Harlow.
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FOR a lot of our clubs, the winter months can indeed be just as busy as our summer. Inshore Rescue Boat (I.R.B.) training and competition has been intense. As these craft are rostered on for patrol work during the summer months, their training and competition is naturally gazette for winter. At present the Noosa club is conducting training programs, and it is interesting to note that in a team of five, four are young girls aged in their late teens. When you consider the responsibility and sometimes danger involved in this type of patrol work, it speaks volumes for the type of members now joining the ranks of our organisation. Another group that has a very busy winter schedule is the Pool Rescue teams. These are competitors who, apart from their normal competition in surf, do the still water pool rescues discipline. It is very pleasing to note that among the medal winners in the recent National Pool Rescue Championships held in Sydney, the team from the Sunshine Beach club came home with a swag of medals which, when totaled, placed them sixth overall. When you consider there were 52 clubs competing, for a small club like Sunshine Beach this is indeed a great effort. Well done to all competitors but in particular a big well done
Jordan mercer and Lachlan Lansdown with head coach Darren mercer. to their coach Johanna Redwood and her support group. “What makes the results very pleasing,” said Johanna “was that we were up against some of the biggest clubs in the country. The number of competitors was almost doubled on last year. Another factor was that one of our team, Ellie Bissaker broke the
Australian record for the 100m Under 14 Manikin Tow with Finns.” For Johanna, these results have indeed capped off a very successful season. At the Australian Surf Life Saving Championships held in Perth, her Under 17 Patrol Competition Team won the gold medal in this very prestigious event. Not only
did they win the gold but leading up to the Nationals, they also won the Branch and State thus giving them the unique achievement, a clean sweep of the three major titles. These were not Johannas first medals in top competition, for through the years she has coached in the Under 14 to Under 17 competi-
Paddlers begin season on positive note By JO SEARLE SEASON starts strong for Noosa Paddlers Noosa outriggers have started the OC1/OC2 racing season in fine style with positive results in the first race of the South Queensland Zone, hosted by the Bundaberg Outrigger Club. Five Noosa paddlers participated in the race out of Burnett Heads on Saturday 2 August, with both short and long courses contested. The short course race of 8km started with calm conditions in the Burnett River, but once the paddlers had rounded Burnett Heads into open waters they were faced with waves and windchop. Regardless of conditions, all the Noosa paddlers raced strongly and enjoyed great success. John Goller was first across the finish line to take first in the OC1 Masters Men category and Des Mabbott who came home second won the OC1 Senior Master Men’s Division. Wendy Mabbot and
champion oc1 paddler John goller, powering around the turn buoy at the half way mark of the long course.
Rhonda Crockford won gold on their OC2 in the Golden Master Women’s division, beating other OC2 crews in younger divisions, and Pip Kay came second to the 2013 champion in the OC1 Senior Master Women’s event. In the afternoon, both Des and John backed up
for the 16km long course, which comprised two circuits of the short course. Conditions were a bit windier which suited these two Noosa paddlers who revel in open water paddling. Des again clinched first in his category, but John, paddling against fresh competitors, was just outside the top three. So overall, with five competitors in the regatta, Noosa paddlers achieved four wins and one second. A great result from a small contingent. If you would like to try outrigger, grab your colleagues and join the fun of the NOCC Corporate Day being held on Sunday 4 September. This is an excellent opportunity to enhance team skills and bonding while having a great day of fun. For more information, contact Brian Rogers on 0458 629 025 or at brian.rogers45@yahoo.com.au Noosa Outrigger Canoe Club always welcomes new members, so for more information or to come and try please contact noccsecretary@gmail.com or visit http://noosaoutriggers.com.au/
Nipper ranks have swelled substantially AS THE weather starts to warm up, local surf clubs come to life once more for the patrol and nipper seasons. Sunshine Beach Surf Club will have its annual sign-on days this month, 29 and 30 August. Sunshine Beach Surf Lifesaving Club recently celebrated its 30th patrolling anniversary after it was formed when Marjorie Tripp persuaded 25 local surfers to begin the club in a tin shed. The club now has a large number of active members performing preventative actions and rescues each season and enjoying the wonderful clubhouse facilities. With the growth of the community and the club, the need for a junior activities ‘Nippers’ program was evident, and the ‘Nippers’ first hit the beach in the 1993/94 season with 45 members. The Nipper ranks have steadily increased their number to over 190 last season, along with the program and sport achievements.
The great family atmosphere of Club Sundays remains, while at the same time the success in competition has reached new heights. The surf club is the perfect family activity with nipper and cadet programs teaching surf safety and water confidence to the children, and adults finding pleasure in volunteering and mateship through the many family friendly social and lifesaving activities. To sign on, come along to the Noosa Aquatic Centre on either Friday 29 August from 3-5pm or Saturday 30 August from 2-4pm. Bring along your birth certificate (if you’re new to the club), your Medicare card, Blue Card if you have one, togs, goggles and towel. You can pay by cheque, credit card or cash. For more information, phone the club on 5447 5491 or email lifesaving@ sunshinebeachslsc.com.au.
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tion and won medals at all levels. Perhaps the most pleasing aspect is that she has done so in the very prestigious Patrol and Champion Life Saver events. Despite not getting the publicity they deserve, these two events are what lifesaving is all about – patrolling and lifesaving. When local parents are thinking about their children joining a surf club, our three clubs Peregian, Sunshine and Noosa have a lot to offer when it comes to coaching and training. At Peregian we have Rod Witham whose reputation in training cadets in basic lifesaving is second to none and at Sunshine there is of course Johanna and Max Pettigrove, with Max being a well-credentialed coach in big surf swimming. At Noosa a much bigger club, there is a coaching panel under the control of head coach Darren Mercer, former National Iron Man Champion. This consists of Clint Irwin, Sam Keelan, Omar Bakhach and David Tomba. With a panel such as this, it ensures that all disciplines, beach, boats, boards, skies and swimming are covered. At the recent Molokai to Oahu World Paddling Marathon in Hawaii, Jordan Mercer’s win in the ladies division and Lachie Lansdown second place in the 18/29 men’s division speaks volumes for the coaching of Darren Mercer and his panel. These results show that coaching available in our three clubs is second to none.
Trojans, Chargers in grand finale Winter tABLe tenniS 3 perSon chALLenge DiviSion 1 Semi-finALS TROJANS (B. Brown, T. Latimer, J. Brown ) d Fireballs (B. Blakemore, A. Munro, C. Barry) 7/2. Chargers (K. McDonald, S. Ciercan, M. Clarke) d Avengers (R. Gore, R. Wheller , O. Estraviz) 7/3. There were no surprises in division 1 with the season’s top two teams cruising to an inevitable grand final showdown. Some of the best table tennis in years are on the cards. DiviSion 2 Semi-finALS TORPEDOES (S. Gardner, S. Campbell, T. Reeds) d Pirates (C. Galea, L. Gore, J. Mikkelson) 6/6 on countback. Serpents (J. Murphy, W. Byrne, M. Duncan) def. Stingrays (J. Campbell, P. Clive, R. Yao) 7/4. Top team the Serpents were rarely challenged in advancing but as we predicted the vastly improved Pirates almost scuttled the Torpedoes who just survived the closest of countback margins. Competition night is Wednesday from 7pm and we also have a practice session on Monday nights from 7.15pm. Social groups meet three afternoons a week. All sessions are held at the Bicentennial centre Sunshine beach. Please call 54745 526 for any further information. Bruce Blakemore club president
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Pomona pipped at post POMONA BOWLS THE news of the week was the excellent showing by our District Champion of Champions Elizabeth Dewhirst and Jennie Smith against Susan Williams and Nicole Williams in the Division Champion of Champions. After 4 1/4 hours of play, the score was 19-all after 21 ends. Unfortunately, the extra end did not go to Pomona going down by one shot, but everyone involved, be they players or spectators, declared it to have been an enthralling game. Better luck next year, Pomona. The ladies Consistency competition started this week with close games on all rinks. Desley O’Neill defeated Linda McDougall, Phyllis Roebuck defeated Ruth Kelliher and Tina Camp won on forfeit from Jennie Smith as did Glenda Rohde when Gaye Bible could not play. The men’s pennant teams once again had a bad week with both teams losing their games. - Hidden Jack
Balchin and Darren Redman from Coolum. Keeping it in the family, second money went to Brenda Balchin and Marilyn Clayton. Winners of the first-round losers pool were New Zealand visitors Graham Clark and Len Harliwich. Tuesday men’s pairs winners were Brian Emery and Tony Whelan, with the next biggest margin scored by Steve Bowie who teamed with Victorian visitor Graham Crapper. The triples winners on Wednesday were the team of Locke, Boustead and Spence. There was another record size field for the Jackpot Pairs on Friday with the winners, yet again, Mal Lloyd and Ron Wallish. Runners-up were Gill Macdonald and John Boyle. The Chalker is extremely pleased to report that the Jackpot, which had been building to large proportions in recent weeks, was finally claimed by two senior local members. Saturday social triples was washed out by the heavy local showers. - The Chalker
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NOOSA Heads ladies got their pennant season off to a flying start last week with Division 2 scoring maximum points in their matches against Pacific Paradise, and our Division 4 ladies also winning their morning and afternoon matches over Kawana. Men’s Div.1 improved on last week’s performance taking the points over Buderim- the overall margin was 22 shots. No such joy for Div.3 who went down on all rinks at Coolum. But, good news for Div.6, taking all 8 points from their encounter with Kawana. The monthly Noosa 1500 Open Pairs event was staged on 4 August, with top prize going to David
SUNDAY 3 August Club sponsored open fours day. Winners: club members Sue Mould, Mary Ross, Jenny Lonie and Ron Somerville. Second: team from New Zealand, E. Jarvis, S. Clarke, G. Clarke and E. Jarvis. Third: team from South Australia and New Soth Wales, L. Davies, J. Kester, A. Morgan and R. Kirkland. Tuesday 5 August Noosa Landscape Club select pairs: Evelyn Coghlan and Van Vignon were winners. Margaret Heir and Julie Anderson, runners-up. Wednesday 6 August: Options Eye Care Men’s Bowls: Alan
Bell takes toll TEWANTIN NOOSA The Tuesday Club played a single stableford on 5 August. A grade: 1, G. Bell 40, 2, J. Roberts 38, 3, C. Dahl 37. B grade: 1, D. Pousette 39, 2, M. O’Connor 38, 3, J. Hillis 36. C grade: 1, D. Draper 42, 2, B. Cox 41, 3, D. Congram 38 countback. Sweepstakes: 1, D. Draper 42, 2, J. Roberts 38 countback, 3, M. O’Connor 38 (countback). Rundown 35 points or better countback. Nearest the Pins - A grade: 5th M. Merrileees, 7th S. Whitting, 10th L. Hancock, 12th C. Stjernquist. B grade: P. Kremers, R. Pettigrove, M. O’Connor, G. Brown. C grade: B. Cox, R. Upham, M. Ashworth, G. Davis (v). A total of 219 entrants took part on the GA Course for ninth round progressive stableford on Saturday 9 August. A grade: 1, Michael Napier score of 38, daily handicap 6; 2, David Ainscough 37, 12. B grade: 1, John Deem 39 (countback) 18, 2; Thorsten Schmidt 39, 18. C grade: 1, David Draper 41, 24; 2, Bruce Hallett 39, 20. Down the Line winning one ball: Chris Cahill 38, 22; Lyndon Bruggy 37, 18; Geoffrey Smith 37, 20; Colin Thurgood 37, 23; Charles Moore 37, 24; Cooper Clarke 37, 33; Brett Clarke 36, 3; Coman Reynolds 36, 11; Jean Luc Chaudet 36, 12; Brian Jackson 36, 7; Phillip Oyston 36, 35; John Mill 36, 14; Jim Schofield 36, 23; Brian Kingdom 36, 29; Michael Meltzer 35, 24; Aaron Lindsey 35, 11; Peter Telley 35, 12; Dale Officer 35, 20. Eagle on the second hold (winning two balls) Mark Macnish. Nearest the Pin (winning four balls) A grade: 5th Jim Schofield, 7th David Anderson, 10th Trevor Sumner, 12th Doug Reynolds. B grade: Bruce Blakemore, Anthony Ryan, Peter Bolitho, Mark Thompson. C grade: John Wex, Leonard Saville, Robert Schwizer, Geoff Smith. Birdie’s Box, 11th (winning six balls) B grade Shane Rayner; C grade (7) Phillip Oyston. Pro’s Approach, 11th, A grade (7) Tony Mayhew, B grade (6) Jared Maunder, C grade (7) Colin Thurgood. Noosa Medi First (2 balls) 18th David Anderson, NOT.
Elizabeth Dewhirst and Jennie Smith against Susan Williams and Nicole Williams in the Division Champion of Champions. Newton and Lance Avent were winners (2 wins +25). Runnersup: Mike Lowe and Gary Moss (1 win +13). Triples winners: Stan Chandler, Hein Heinrich (1 win +4). Jackpot $57 was not won and carries over. Friday 8 August: Laguna Estate Open triples. Winning team: Carol Blake, Bernie Smith, John Marsland and Alan Collins. Runners-up: M. Kirkland, D. Kester and R. Kirkland. The margin jackpot of $67 was unclaimed, so will carry over. - Heath Costello
COOROY BOWLS THE Cooroy Sports Hub, home of the Cooroy Community Bowls Club was in full swing on Saturday night for a private function. The party goers who were enjoying Barefoot Bowls were disappointed when the rains came but
many have vowed to return. The venue should be fully operational in the next couple of weeks. Tuesday jackpot pair’s winners were Roy Wall and Kerry Knowles. Runners- up were Ann Lerch and Sandra Robinson. There will be a game on again this week at 12.30pm. Saturday Jackpot Pairs started a bit earlier this week due to the afternoon festivities. Slightly damp conditions made for interesting bowls but Russell Butler and John Langdale were able to handle the conditions admirably taking home the prize money. Sandra French and Jeff White were runners- up. This week there will be games on Tuesday, Thursday (Quicksilver Limousines Day), Friday afternoon (ideal for beginners), Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Julie Ainscough
NOOSA PAR 3 Results of 4BBB Stableford on 9 August with 52 starters. Winners: Merilyn Thomas - David Gerrard 44; runners-up Tony Ho Richard Poutu 41 (five-way countback). Nearest the Pin (winning a six pack): Beau Smith, 6th Beau Smith, 24th Kevin Williams, 25th Darren Simmonds. Eagles Nest (six balls) 9th Zame Jesberg. Drawn for Par: (six balls) 9th Ken Gray YES. Ball rundown: Maurice Bloor - Pat Bloor 41, Kevin Williams Darren Simmonds 41, Zane Jesberg - Michael Gooding 41, Mary Hitchin - Bill Morecroft 40, Wally Holbert - Paul Leonard 41, Ron Grady - Bob Forrest 39, Nick Lesic - Kim Gunness 40, Studley Martin - Manfred Thurow 40, David Kalbrunner - Alby Cobb 39, Bill Buzer - Bev McLean 39, Wayne and Gail Price 40, Neil and Jean Beasley 38, Ed and Wanee Tann 38, Johno Gray - Leo Sorrensen 38. Members Draw (six pack) Robin Goodridge NO.
COOROY The Women played Monthly Medal - Stroke and Putts on 7 August, trophy by N. and A. Harris. Winner: Judy Kitcher 67, runner-up Maz Gray 68. Rundown: Sue Piggott 71, Weang Brown 71, Desley Walker 72, Anita Highland 73, Patsy Fayne 73, Fay Wiggins 74, Maria Taurer 74, Margie Lucas 74, Carole Clancy 76, Joyce McKay 76, Colleen Sykes 76. Approaches: Carole Clancy, Weang Brown, Sue Piggott. Birdie Box: Maria Taurer. Hole-in-One: Patsy Fayne on seventh hole. Monthly Medals: Patsy Fayne 73, Maz Gray 68, Judy Kitcher 67. Putting: Joyce McKay 26.
Touch sides in good nick under sun By ANITA ANDERSON NEAR-PERFECT conditions was the order of the day for week two of the new season of Touch Football. The under 10s got the afternoon underway with a great mix of old hands and new talent. GSLC (boys) managed to contain the Purple Panthers this week to take the win with Jorja, Charlie and Grace having great games. In only their second game, the GSLC (girls) put up a mighty fight against the Aussie Rebels and scored a couple of great touchdowns as well. Ben, Ellie, Bronte and Zak all played well. A drawn game at full time entertained the spectators in the match-up between Pink Storm and
Blazers with Bronte, Jenna and Zane producing outstanding efforts for their teams. The Under 12s game between Banana Splits and GSLC (girls) also proved to be a tight tussle with the score deadlocked at the final siren. Amy, Lily and Bella all played strongly. Devils lived up to their name and proved too strong for Purple Storm this week with Leisha, Jaidyn and Max leading the way. That Cool Team were gallant in defeat against Saints and showed their never give up attitude. Leo, Charlotte and Holly had outstanding games. STCC (girls) took the win against NDSHS 9s with Pip, Tia and Bronte showing great skill. Sunshine Rebels and GSLC (boys) played
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NYRC SOCIAL Single stableford results, Saturday 9 August: Men’s winner 39 Ralph Garber, runner-up 36 David Croucher (countback). Women’s winner 40 Anne Gallen, runner-up 37 Roz Kaplan NTP: 5th Dean Jeffrey, 9th Jenny Steer, 11th Anne Gallen, 14th David Croucher. Longest putt 18th Maureen Moore. DTL: Phil Waugh 36, Petra Collins 35, Laurie Moore 35, Jim McGill 35, Mary Sawyer 34, Jenny Steer 34, Lyall Carlow 34, Dean Jeffrey 34, Evelyn Garber 33, Maureen Moore 33, Ken Chapple 33, John Last 33, David Blanton 33, Paula Jeffrey 32, Garth Pienaar 32, Nola Mountain 28, Eileen Dunlop 27, Jan Kelly 24. Next week: Saturday 23 August, first round club championships.
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UNDER 9 REDS 65 D BROTHERS 30 The first 15 minutes of the game were very physical and hard in the break down and tackles but our boys just took control of the match and outplayed the opposition as the game wore on. Tries: Andrew (3), Kye (3), Reggie (2), Harry, Bailey. Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match: Jackson Westphal. UNDER 9 BROTHERS 35 D FINS 30 It was a tremendously close contest that went down to the wire with Brothers gaining ascendancy right on full time. The boys stuck to their guns with superb defence to almost pull off a victory. Special mention to Tom and Hunter for superb defence. Tries: Fynn (2), Leif (2), Flynn, Joel, Max. Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match: Jack Foreman.
UNDER 10 MFAC 26 D REDS 15 It was a tough game against Matthew Flinders who came out determined and played to win. The first half was dominated by the opposition but Noosa defended well in the second half and kept working hard and managed to bring the score a little closer. Tries: Max Ruster (2), Sabyr Kime. Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match: Dominc Young and Max Ruster. UNDER 10 MAROOCHYDORE 28 D FINS 10 The Fins never fully recovered from a slow start in which the Swans had conditions in their favour as they proceeded to a three try lead. Ashton Clark had an outstanding game and helped to set up the first try with a brilliant run through the Swans’ defence. Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match: Ashton Clark.
UNDER 14 DOLPHINS 40 D CALOUNDRA 5 It was a slow start for the boys with a very determined Caloundra intent on contesting and spoiling the breakdown. Tries: Aiden (2), Noah (2), John, (2), Leo (2). Josh kicked five conversions. Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match: Aiden Swindlehurst. JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE UNDER 7 WHITE Bailey Hozier took his defence to another level putting his body in front of some much bigger players. Lincoln Knight made an impact as soon as he got on the field scoring from his first touch and defending at another level. Cooper Drinnan kept it simple and took as many metres as he could . Player of the Match: Bailey Drinnan. UNDER 8 The whole team was just magnificent. Big barnstorming Johannes Dwyer scored
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NOOSA TIGERS RESULTS ROUND 17 MAYNE 164 D ASPLEY 43 KEDRON 139 D MAROOCHYDORE 69 CALOUNDRA 103 D NAMBOUR & HINTERLAND 16 NOOSA 152 D CABOOLTURE 31
LADDER POS TEAM P 1 Mayne 17 2 Noosa 17 3 Kedron 17 4 Maroochydore 17 5 Caloundra 17 Nambour & Hinterland 17 6 7 Aspley 17 8 Caboolture 17
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PTS 68 56 48 40 32 16 12 0
GOAL KICKERS. J. Gellie 7, B. Duke 3, I. Hughson 3, N. Winter 3, C. Isles 1, D. Murray 1, D. Pertot 1, J. Malthouse 1, D. Dempsey 1, P. Trompf 1 LEADING GOAL KICKERS. J. Gellie 57, B. Duke 40, A. Corrigan 16, J. Reichman 16, S. Rogers 14, S. Davis 13, N. Winter 13
Noosa Today & Airlie Beach Hotel Player of The Year Award ROUND 17 BEST PLAYERS: James Gellie, Isaac Hughson, Caleb Isles, Peter Trompf, Gary Wallace, David Welch PROGRESSIVE TOTAL : Will not be published now until the seasons end. Good Luck! The best player this season will receive 5 nights for two people at The Airlie Beach Hotel in the fabulous Whitsundays.
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The Fiona Winter/ PJ Burns Noosa Tigers celebrated champion rover Caleb ‘Cubby’ Isles 150th game with a resounding 20 goal win in cold, wet conditions, last Saturday. To Caboolture’s credit, it was only for the later part of the final stanza where the inform Tigers were able to run, carry and score with aplomb. Caboolture’s attack on the pill and tenacity for the most part kept their more favoured opponents honest. The major difference between the two sides was the skill level. Noosa’s game style and way in which they were able to execute by both hand and foot was a noticeable factor between the two teams. There were a couple of injury scares for the Noosa
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The curtain has come down on the season and we now prepare for the finals of which we have major semis at Noosa this week therefore we need many helpers on Sunday. U14 Gold: The 14 Golds were up against undefeated Gympie and looked the goods when play was abandoned due to an unfortunate injury at this stage. Goal Kickers: E. Taylor 3 Best Players: E. Taylor, C. Bowes and L. Richardson.
side with Darwin recruit Tommy Keehan reinjuring a knee and assistant coach Tommy McKittrick coming off with some hamstring tightness. The reserves stocks are pretty high at Tigerland with Rogers and Opie to come back in and guys like Corrigan, Fulton, McDonald, Simpson and ‘Evil’ Duke all performing well in a reserves side that also sewed up a double chance come finals time. For the seniors this week, no one was better than Sam Dwyer whose ball winning and skill on both sides of the body in tricky conditions was a standout. Midfielders Dempsey, Davis and Isles again had plenty of touches with the older two of the trio relishing the slower conditions. Coach James Gellie bagged seven goals before giving himself a rest in another top showing, while youngster Jesse Malthouse got some valuable touch as a lollies this week not the best warm up for finals but hopefully they have turned it around by this weekend as they play Coolum again. Goal Kickers: R. Murrihy and L. Haines. Best Players: R. Modini, H. Wallbank, J. Mogg, T. Maher, L. Haines, J. Brain. U18 Girls: The eighteen girls had a fine game with plenty of effort but Mountain Creek was too strong. Goal Kickers: P. Valstar 3, G. Kenrick and J. Ricca. Best Players: M. Shadbolt, P. Valstar, J. Ricca, G. Kenrick, T. Wallbank and M. Gordon.
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big finals series looms. Noosa’s traditional rivals Maroochydore away this Saturday in a game that means little in regard to ladder positioning but a lot in regard to continuing form, confidence and pride. Our final President’s Lunch for 2014 was held with 1980 Richmond Premiership Coach Tony Jewell having the entire 120-strong crowd in stitches with stories and flashbacks from his footy career. Thanks again Tony and
also to Lance Smith from Davlan Auctions for a wonderful job in selling our abundance of memorabilia items. Another truly enjoyable afternoon with a massive thanks going to Peter Thynne and the Noosa Heads Surf Club for their involvement in making these luncheons such a roaring success. See you Maroochy on Saturday and keep an eye on the Noosa Tigers as finals are only 10 days away.
Strelow. Best Players: I. Backman, H. Strelow, H. Strelow, R. Mills, E. Stewart and M. Calder.
over the day. Our first game was against Nambour & Hinterland which was an evenly matched game. Our second and third game were against the inform Maroochydore which is always a tuff game but the boys held their own. Over the three games all the boys proved themselves. Well done boys and looking forward to next year. Again we will need help with the finals this week so even if you’re finished please come down and support those playing and help around the club
U12 Golds: The 12 Golds had a loss to Kawana while the under 11’s both finished the year off with a win. Noosa played Maroochydore for the last game of the season and finished well with a convincing win. Cooper Ogden 3 goals, Harrison Findlay 2 goals and Ryan Thornton 1 goal. Best Players: Ryan Thornton, Troy McDonald, Nat Beeson, Max Cooper and Cooper Ogden.
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Athletes share their medals THIRTEEN Commonwealth Games athletes returned home to a heroes’ welcome at the official Welcome Home Party held at the Maroochydore RSL, last Friday. Glasgow Commonwealth Games gold medalist and Hockeyroo star Jodie Kenny was on hand to greet fans, along with 200m medalist Taylor McKeown who also spent time with locals who turned up to congratulate the returned athletes. Australia finished second on the medal tally behind England with an impressive 49 gold, 42 silver, and 46 bronze medals. Attention now turns to preparation for the, much closer to home, 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. 5
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Putting the glove… on the other foot By JOLENE OGLE IT was a knockout weekend for Noosa boxer, Bryce Hegarty, who not only took out the top prize at the Rising Stars fight, but then backed it up at the Pomona King of the Mountain challenge run the next day. The 19-year-old competed in the Rising Stars Pro Am last weekend at the Queensland Equestrian Centre, Caboolture, defeating Queensland champion Billy Limov in the 75kg title fight. Hegarty put in an impressive effort taking down the reigning champion twice and also scoring the best amateur fighter of the night award. Hegarty trains at the Noosa Box Office under the watchful eye of boxing icon Israel Kani, who had three other students fight on the night; Peter Chiricosta, Abbie Slavin and Keana Welsh. Following his impressive wins, Hegarty was up early to conquer the gruelling Bendigo Bank King of the Mountain Challenge in the junior division, where he landed the silver medal and was one of eight runners to gain entry into the elite ‘Sub 30 Minute Club’. Hegarty was one of the first Australians to finish in his division so he will now have the chance to compete in the New Zealand King of the Mountain challenge later this year. But it’s all preparation now for the energetic Noosa boxer who will next compete in the Golden Gloves boxing tournament in Brisbane in two weeks.
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Windy? Hit the river By JACK MANGROVE IT’S been all about the river lately, with the strong winds we have been having over the last week or so, the river has come into its own. There have been some great captures up-river with nice school jewies between the lakes and the odd winter jack hitting soft plastic as they are rolled across the bottom. Try the Deeper holes as this is where we are seeing them on the sounder, it’s just a matter of finding the lure that will do the job. The Threadybuster is one such lure; they come in a range of colours that the jewies seem to love. Further down-river the fishing has been equally good with big flathead caught around the Tewantin area all the way to the mouth. Trevally is another fish that seems to be prolific in the river at the moment, Woods Bays and the Noosa Sound has been where the action is. These great sports fish have been feeding on the schools of baitfish that are brought into the river with the larger tides we are having at present. Head out at sunrise and you will be rewarded with the sight of large trevally hitting bait schools on the surface, this is the perfect time to get those poppers and surface walkers out as the trevally love to ambush surface baits from underneath. Offshore things have been a little quite with the windy weather through the week, whereas the weekend anglers where rewarded with some great days, Chardon’s Reef was a real hit with nice snapper, cobia and sweetlip. Soft plastics again came into their own, with snapper taking a liking to what was on offer. The lift and drop method seems to work best with the longer curly tail plastics attracting the most attention. On behalf of Jack Mangrove, best of luck on your fishing adventures!
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