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De-merger party By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA residents have been waiting to celebrate the successful de-amalgamation from Sunshine Coast Council for almost 12 months. But the wait is over with the Noosa Country Show in Pomona being named the official host of the de-amalgamation party on the 12 and 13 September. Noosa Council has also announced 12 September as Noosa’s show holiday to allow a break for families to enjoy the show. The story behind the Noosa Country Show is one of rich history and a connection with Noosa’s country roots for the past 105 years.

The show has been presented since 1909 at the beautifully located Pomona Showgrounds and is one of Queensland’s premier traditional country shows. This year the show will feature all your favourite animals, rides, activities and workshops, as well as some big name acts including Angry Anderson on Friday from 6.30pm and much more? To discover more, Noosa Today took some time out with Noosa Show Society vice-president Perene Barker which you can read on page 10.

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Chef turns seasoned By JOLENE OGLE HE'S a chef by day and an axewielding soldier by night, but Cooroy RSL chef Paul Smith wouldn’t have it any other way. Paul has just returned from Croatia where he and eight other enthusiasts represented Australia in the Battle of the Nations, a world-wide historical, full contact battle using medieval weapons and armour. The sport is new to Australia with Paul and his team the first Australian team to compete at the Battle of the Nations, which held its first international battle in Europe in 2009. All armour and weapons used are historically accurate and must adhere to a strict list of requirements and a team or person wins a fight when their opponent is knocked over. Paul said his passion for the sport evolved from his first love -- historical re-enactments. “I used to travel to Caboolture and the like to take part in historical re-enactments,â€? he said. “Then one day a friend and I saw the historical medieval battles on the internet‌ so we got a team together.â€? That was in 2012 and since then Paul has competed in two Battle of the Nations, once in France and then only six weeks ago in Croatia. His historically accurate, 14th century, European-made armour has protected him from swinging mace, two-handed axes and sword attacks, but Paul said he loved the challenge of the battle. “I was born for this,â€? he said.

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New recruit Brendan Dobe with seasoned fighter and head chef Paul Smith. “I love doing it.â€? The Australian historical battle team are looking for recruits to join their troupe for the 2015 Battle of the Nations. To join the team, you will need to be fit or willing to train and full armour will set you back $2500, but it’s all worth it, according to Paul. “It’s a great challenge‌ you have to be very fit to take part,â€? he said. Training for the Battle of the Na-

tions includes intense cardio workouts such as running, skipping, and interval training. But for Paul, the best part of competing in historical battles is the friendships formed between the nations. “It’s great because we all share the same passion,� he said. “We all help each other at the battles.� “Coming from Australia to compete in Europe, we don’t have a lot

of supporters who can travel with us, so it’s great to make great friends at the battles. “The Austrians, New Zealanders and Mexicans are great friends of ours and we help each other.� Paul is now training for the 2015 Battle of the Nations and is proud to have fellow Cooroy RSL chef Brendan Dobe as the newest Australian historical battles recruit.

CONGRATULATIONS to Heather McCulloch of Tewantin who won the Noosa Today holiday giveaway. Heather said she had never won anything before and was excited to win the five-night Stay and Play package at Peppers The Sands Resort, Torquay. Heather said she loved to read the local paper and didn’t think she would have a chance of winning. Thanks to Peppers, Heather and a friend can enjoy five nights in a studio view room, four rounds of golf, breakfast daily and airfares. A total prize value of $2055.

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Hot at the big end of town By JONATHON HOWARD GANGBUSTER apartment sales at Veridian, a luxury resort listing on Hastings Street and several Witta Circle house sales are helping build confidence in Noosa’s high-end property market. The Sheraton Noosa Spa and Resort has been listed on the market for sale this month, following a previous attempt to sell the luxury resort in 2011. The 176-room Sheraton, which covers 9946 square metres, was listed by owners Valad Property Group Ltd, with an anticipated price expected to exceed $100 million, however a price has not been listed. The Valad Group had purchased Sheraton Noosa Resort and Spa in 2007 for $93.6 million from the Starwood Hotel and Resorts Group - Starwood continues to manage the resort. A multi-million dollar refurbishment has also just been completed

at the Sheraton Noosa and includes improvements to the porte cochere (entrance facade), rooms, bathrooms, corridors, restaurant and bar plus key services such as air conditioning and lifts. Veridian Noosa residential sales have reached 75 per cent capacity, with only two luxury villas remaining. Belle Property Projects sales manager Mat Cassidy, who manages the Veridian portfolio, said the company had made about 100 sales since early 2013. He attributed the sales turnaround to greater interest from buyers and the attractive Noosa lifestyle. “There’s renewed interest in the Veridian apartments for the amazing location and lifestyle it offers, but also for competitive prices,” Mr Cassidy said. Mr Cassidy said there were now two villas remaining and one twobedroom apartment, plus about 30 one-bedroom apartments priced as low at $295,000.

“There’s a range of price options for people looking from $2.1 million to $295,000,” he said. In further property news, a waterfront home at Witta Circle, which belonged to Bob Biddle (founder of Origin Healthcare) and his wife Renee, has sold for $6.5 million. The Noosa Sound home, 25 Witta Circle, is a 600 square metre property with four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a 20-metre lap pool. The home was believed to be purchased by a couple from New Zealand who work in the insulation industry. The Biddles sold their Melbourne penthouse in St Kilda Road for $15.4 million in 2009 having purchased 25 Witta Circle for $8.25 million in 2008 from Graeme Cutler. They Biddles also reportedly spent about $2 million on rebuilding parts of the house. Meanwhile, the Biddles’ former neighbour and current chairman of the Essendon Football Club Paul Lit-

Sheraton Noosa Resort and Spa is up for sale and could sell for more than $100 million. tle, has listed his Witta Circle property as “under contract”. Mr Little, who is also the former boss of Toll Holdings, reportedly

placed the property on the market in 2011 for $7.2 million, having paid $7.6 million in 2007 prior to the global financial crisis.

Unofficially, keep quiet if you want to stay nude By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA nudists attempting to have Alexandria Bay officially recognised as Queensland’s first nude beach have been urged to “let sleeping dogs lie”, by Member for Noosa Glen Elmes MP. Mr Elmes has instead warned stirring the political and social pot around the A-Bay nudity issue, could attract a “less desirable outcome”. A-Bay has been considered Noosa’s unofficial nude beach for more than 50 years, but several recent complaints to police resulted in a police visit to A-Bay. The visit resulted in two infringement notices being issued to people going nude in public, but police stopped short of calling the move a crack down on A-Bay’s nude beachgoers. Small protests have since taken place at A-Bay, led by the region’s nudists, who are also debating whether to push for A-Bay to become an official nude beach. In April 2008, the then 77-yearold Kenneth Wenzel challenged a $75 infringement notice he was issued while going nude at Third Bay in Coolum in July 2005. In what many nudists consider a landmark ruling, Mr Wenzel won the case and had his fine overturned and was awarded $2000 in costs. Magistrate Barry Barrett said at the time that Queensland was a state that, on one hand, allowed large numbers of people on Alexandria Bay for the Nude Olympics without challenge and, on the other hand, sought out older males hidden by vegetation on other secluded beaches for “alleged criminal conduct”. Mr Elmes said of recent concerns that it was best to avoid stirring the pot or risk drawing further attention to A-Bay as an unofficial nude hotspot.

The annual Nude Olympics was used to identify a "double standard" in a landmark public nudity court hearing in 2008 - but are sleeping dogs best left alone? “If people are going to stage protests and push the matter, it could result in an outcome that’s less desirable,” he said. Mr Elmes said police, the council and the State Government had for years turned a blind eye to ABay, but with continued pressure that could all change. “Don’t stir this up - you may get an outcome that’s less desirable than the current situation,” he said. “Don’t put police, council or the state in a position where they may have to address the unofficial nude beach status of A-Bay - it is best, in this case, to let sleeping dogs lie.” Noosa Today sought a comment

from Noosa Council in relation to the A-Bay debate. Sunshine Coast Council had previously taken a role in the matter, but instead Noosa Council wants nothing to do with it and has passed the onus to the State Government. A council spokesperson responded with a single sentence answer stating that Alexandria Bay is located in the National Park and is controlled by the State Government. “Council has no comment on this issue,” the spokesperson said. However, in 2008 there was a similar uproar from the Free Beach Association over nudity on A-Bay. The Free Beach Association pre-

Sunshine Coast artist 77-year-old Kenneth Wenzel won a landmark case after he was issued an infringement notice for going nude at a Noosa beach in 2007.

viously called on the then Sunshine Coast Council mayor Bob Abbot to support a push to have A-Bay declared Queensland’s first official nude beach. Cr Abbot had told media sources in 2008 that he was not the champion of Free Beach and the issue was not high on his list of priorities at the time, but he said he would take the matter to a council meeting. Cr Abbot had said he felt Mudjimba would be inappropriate and thought the group would have more success with Alexandria Bay, in becoming Queensland’s first (official) nude beach. “(A-Bay) it’s isolated, there are

no residents anywhere near it and there’s little chance of people wandering and stumbling upon it,” Cr Abbot told media sources in 2008. The previous push found that in order for A-Bay to be considered an official nude beach, it would have to allow suitable access for police and lifeguards. A-Bay was not considered a good option as the access was considered “difficult”. The matter never came to fruition and A-Bay remains an unofficial nude beach. Have your say: Do you think it’s best to let sleeping dogs lie in relation to Alexandria Bay?

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Heads are on The Block By JOLENE OGLE THOSE of us who can’t miss a Sunday night room reveal will be disappointed to have missed The Block veteran’s Dale Vine and Kyal Demmrich when they visited Noosa last week. Here for a Mitre 10 conference, the two Channel 9 superstars stayed at the Ivory Palms Resort, Noosaville, where resort manager Geoff Hussin took the opportunity to grab a happy snap with the duo. “It was a really nice experience,” Geoff said of meeting The Block stars. “I sent the photos to my daughter and wife and they phoned me, both of them screaming… it’s lucky I knew it was them phoning. “I can tell you, I went from excited to unpopular very quick.” Geoff said it was refreshing to meet TV stars who were as friendly and kind in real life as they were on the show. Dale and team mate Brad Cranfield both first appeared on The Block in 2012, before returning earlier this year for the Fans vs Faves series which saw them take home $507,250 in winnings.

Above: Geoff Hussin with Dale Vine. Right: Geoff Hussin with Kyal Demmrich.

The Super Ks, Kyal and Kara Demmrich and Dale Vine with team mate Brad Cranfield in Channel 9 series The Block: Fans vs Favs, which aired earlier this year. Kyal and wife Kara competed against Dale and Brad, taking home an impressive $567,250 in winnings.

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Vote agrees to free holiday buses By JONATHON HOWARD SEVERAL hot topics were up for debate during Noosa Council’s monthly general committee meeting on Monday. Councillors voted in favour of running free buses during the Christmas and Easter holiday periods, however all motions are pending a final vote during the council’s ordinary meeting tonight (Thursday 28 August). If approved, the free buses, which proved popular during Easter this year, would allow thousands of passengers free transport in and around the shire. Councillor Sandy Bolton moved the motion and it was seconded by councillor Joe Jurisevic. Routes that are likely to be included in the free bus service included 626 Sunrise Beach to Tewantin via Noosa Heads, 627 Sunshine Beach to Tewantin via Noosa Heads, 630 Noosa to Nambour via Eumundi and 631 Noosa to Nambour via Eumundi and Cooroy. Councillor Bolton heaped praise on the council’s staff for their hard work preparing and delivering a recommendation that assisted residents during holiday festivities. Junction parking A petition to re-configure parking at Noosa Junction was thrown out by councillors following a council assessment. The assessment found that the width of the Sunshine

Hot debate during Noosa Council’s August meeting. Councillor Frank Pardon was absent due to holidays. Beach Drive pavement would only allow for a 45 degree angle parking, which is less than the desired 60 degree angle. The report also flagged that a parking re-configuration would not allow for a free flow lane in either direction, and the Noosa Junction Master Plan revealed a strong objection to angle parking due to the potential reduction in traffic capacity. Mayor Noel Playford moved the motion to take no action on the petition and it was seconded by councillor Bob Abbot - pending a final vote during tonight’s meeting. Coolooa national heritage listing Five Noosa councillors have expressed their support for National Heritage Listing of Cooloola as proposed by the National Heritage Trust, while two councillors voted against the motion. Councillors were asked

whether they want to write to the National Heritage Trust in support of the heritage listing for Cooloola, with a number of exclusion areas to consider. Among those exclusions were the Teewah Airstrip, Teewah Beach Village and Noosa North Shore Campground. Councillors debated the future risks of listing certain areas in the heritage listing, including fears the development of a shed at the Teewah Airstrip could be restricted. However, council staff assured councillors that there was scope for the Teewah Airstrip to expand and any development application would be impact assessable under the council’s development application process. Mayor Noel Playford and councillor Tony Wellington voted against the motion, with a final vote expected during tonight’s council meeting.

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NOOSA residents have expressed shock this week after it was revealed there are only three Noosa Council local laws officers patrolling the shire to stamp out dog-related issues. The three officers have quite a job on their hands, with reports of dog attacks from Kin Kin to Sunshine Beach and all towns in between. Responsible dog owners are calling on council to start dishing out hefty fines in a bid to remind dog owners to play by the rules. Dog attack victim Richard Jackson had previously suspected council was biting off a little more than they could chew. “It seems like there’s never a ranger (local law officer) around to enforce the dog rules at restricted on-leash dog areas and in particular beach access points,” he said. Tewantin resident Sylvia Hebron said she was traumatised by a dog attack near Heritage Park several years ago. “The park has a dog off the leash area which we always felt should be fenced,” she said. Mrs Hebron said she was walking her daughter’s dog towards the Tewantin Park when she was confronted by two American Bulldogs. “It was traumatic for me as well as the poor small dog receiving extensive injuries and spending a week in the Animal Hospital incurring huge expense, which the owners of the American Bulldogs were ordered to pay by a magistrate,” she said. “At the time we felt the dogs should have been destroyed. I was knocked to the ground and was bitten. What if it had been a small child,

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Animal Management Act,” he said. Mr Thomas said staffing levels had been determined this year, but council was preparing a review of service levels in the coming months. “While staffing levels have been determined for this year, a review of the local laws and parking management will be conducted in coming months to examine current levels of service and determine the appropriate levels of service that council will deliver to our community into the future,” he said. HAVE YOUR SAY: Should Noosa Council appoint more local law officers to clamp down on dog owners who refuse to play by the dog rules?

Garbage service back By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA Council says 90 per cent of the Cleanaway truck fleet were back to work on Thursday, 21 August and most bins will have been serviced by the following day. Council’s media release said some rural

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Bills are too power-ful POWER bills landing in Noosa letterboxes this week are knocking some residents off their feet with complaints over “excessive” charges to fixed-rate supply. Eumundi resident Chris Andrews wrote to Noosa Today to flag the issue after he received a whopping 71 per cent compounded increase. “I’ve just received my AGL electricity bill and while the usage-charge component has only gone up by five per cent to 28 cents per kWh, the fixed-rate supply charge component has increased by a massive 66 per cent,” he said. “Not only has this increased charge added a big increase of $120 per year to AGL’s customers' bills, but the change in balance between the fixed and use-related components of the bill encourages

people to increase their electricity use.” Mr Andrews said his household was a conservative electricity user at 13kWh per day, but his electricity bill has gone up 13 per cent due to the charge increase. “However, a profligate household that uses twice as much as we do, 26 kWh per day, will only see a nine per cent increase in their electricity bill,” he said. He said the new pricing regime makes it relatively cheaper to use more electricity than less. “If my household was to increase its electricity consumption by 20 per cent our electricity bill would only go up by 16 per cent, giving us better value if we use more,” he said. “You can expect to see the fixed-rate supply charge component become proportion-

ately even larger in the future, encouraging even more electricity use.” “Not only does this new pricing regime encourage more electricity use (you’re paying for it, so you may as well use it) but it discourages energy conservation efforts, reduces the effectiveness of energy saving appliances, and reduces the advantage of using alternative low-pollution sources of energy.” Noosa Today is seeking clarification from the Queensland Energy Minister Mark McArdle over charges and Mr Andrews' concerns. Look out for his response in next week’s Thursday edition. HAVE YOUR SAY: Were you knocked over by excessive power bill charges this week? Email your thoughts to: newsdesk@noosatoday. net.au

The best of both worlds By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA’S authentic Japanese restaurant “Wasabi”, located at Quamby Place, has received national recognition with several food reviewers calling it “the best Japanese restaurant in Australia”. The sterling reviews have come from both the Gourmet Traveller and The Australian. Both food reviews described the restaurant as one of the top five in Queensland, one of the best Japanese restaurants in Australia and ranked 45 in the national top 50 list. Wasabi first opened in 2003 in Sunshine Beach, with very modest beginnings. But six years later, in 2009, the restaurant shifted to its current 2 Quamby Place address. Owner and manager Danielle Gjestland said it had been a steep learning curve with a lot of hard lessons. “It is wonderful to be rec-

Tasty venison at Wasabi. ognised that our vision of a modern Japanese restaurant in regional Australia that uses traditional Japanese ingredients, resonates with our peers,” she said. “We are honoured and humbled by the company we keep in both the Gourmet Traveller and The Australian’s Hot 50 List.” Ms Gjestland said her team’s vision for the restaurant was combining both a contemporary sensibility and in the purity of their Japanese roots. “While still maintaining an entirely Japanese aesthetic, we try to use as many locally grown and sourced elements as we can,” she said.

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The Noosa Voice board from left; vice-president Tjiske Bunnag, founder and president Jess Glasgow, secretary Tony Izzard, executive board member Alex Patissier and treasurer Ruth Carter. Absent is executive board member Steve Clark.

Noosa has a Voice By JOLENE OGLE A NEW community forum has been launched and invites everyone from the Noosa Shire to share their thoughts, complaints and suggestions with other locals. Founded by former Noosa Council candidate, Jess Glasgow, The Noosa Voice aims to “enhance the social and economic growth” of the Noosa Shire. Mr Glasgow started the web-based community forum in 2013 as a means to bring together active local residents who wanted to suggest ideas for improving the shire. “I built Thenoosavoice.com.au website to provide a place for Noosa locals to have better engagement with their community,” he said. “If there is something residents feel the need to address they can jump on the site and start a new forum topic.

The site also gives locals the opportunity to see what others think.” Now a not-for-profit organisation, led by a board of directors, The Noosa Voice has raised issues such as developing environmentally friendly job options for the region, inspired discussion about a people jury for Noosa, called for action against vandals and started to raise funds for CCTV cameras in Noosa. Mr Glasgow said the driving force behind The Noosa Voice was to provide an online community for locals. “Websites are everywhere, and a lot of them are about attracting tourism to Noosa… what about the people of Noosa?” he said. “They need a platform where people can communicate about anything and everything… things that are happening in Noosa, and things that are not.” Councillor Frank Wilkie has thrown

his support behind the online forum saying it is typical of Noosa’s technologically driven economic future. “Increasingly, we’ve seen more and more people working from home, producing and exporting services online and importing dollars. This lowimpact, high-yield economic activity is a good fit for Noosa,” he said. “Business activity that previously required high-impact, bricks and mortar construction, offices and showrooms is now being done behind closed doors in homes. “It’s important we recognise the growth of the online community and economy and maximise our community’s access to modern telecommunications.” Mr Glasgow said a smart phone app for The Noosa Voice will be available soon to help locals connect online and on-the-go with a forum and photo uploading option.

Baby on board By JONATHON HOWARD SOON-TO-BE mum Jaye Wales is nearing the end of her pregnancy, but she worries about the 45-minute drive to Nambour Hospital. Her worries have been echoed by dozens of pregnant Noosa ladies, who are calling for a birthing centre to be built at Noosa Hospital. "I’ve had some complications with my pregnancy and I’ve had to make regular trips to Nambour Hospital. I think that although the staff and services at Nambour are good, it would be more convienent to have a birthing centre locally in Noosa. I also think Nambour could benefit from sharing the load more, especially where pregnancies are not considered higher risk,” Jaye Wales (38 weeks pregnant) of Noosaville.

Anna Merry has heaped praise on staff at Nambour Hospital, but admits the drive from Noosa to Nambour was stressful due to her short labour. "I had Fin at Nambour and the staff were great. Although, I was anxious on the drive up to Nambour because my labour was only two-and-a-half hours and the 45-minute drive was bumpy and rocky, which didn’t help - I’d certainly support a local birthing centre because even though it’s only supposed to be 45 minutes to Nambour, it can take an hour," Anna Merry with Fin (five months) of Sunshine Beach. GIVE US YOUR THOUGHTS: Do you have a birthing story? Or would you like to see local birthing services in Noosa? Email your thoughts to newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au

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Show celebrates the shire Noosa Show Society vice- president Perene Barker takes us inside the event. By JONATHON HOWARD

“Get ready for the de-amalgamation party this September,” says Noosa Show Society vice- president Perene Barker.

What is the show theme this year ... and how did it come about? I WAS thinking about a theme for the show when this current committee took over the reins at the end of March this year and thought of how much the local community fought for the de-amalgamation and how there had not been any celebration of such since it came in action. So I ran it past Cr Bob Abbot ... he had said to me how many people had put it to him to have such an event, but he was not willing to put the idea forward as council was in no way in a position to spend funds on a party. So, I said to Bob, how about we make the show the party? And he replied, good idea. So, this year the theme for the show is ‘A Celebration of Noosa Shire’

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as being a de-amalgamation party. So welcome back Noosa Shire and the party is on. Could you tell us why the Noosa Country Show takes place in Pomona? People often ask me this - the answer is really quite simple - the town of Noosa was originally Pomona and not Noosa Heads or Noosaville. The business hub was at Pomona and so too was the council. In fact, the old council chambers is the Pomona Museum today. Pomona (goddess’ name for fruit) was chosen as the place to be the hub as it is situated in the middle of the Noosa shire. The dynamics of the area have changed and the society is not in a position to sell up and move and really does not want to, we like it here where it’s authentic. What are your hopes and dreams for the show? I have many hopes and dreams for the Noosa Country Show and the Pomona Showgrounds. First off was to get the show up and going and give it a kick. I am very happy and contented that in such a short time, the wonderful team that is the Noosa Show Society is presenting such a fantastic and full show. The showgrounds is a community asset, purposely built for the community though it is privately owned by the Show Society. The intention was to add and upgrade facilities to accommodate more attractions and events. The showgrounds is currently the home of the Pomona Tennis Club, Pomona Squash Club, Pomona Pony Club, Sunshine Coast Mower Racing Club and the Pomona Caravan Park. Tell us some more about the future of the show? We are currently upgrading for touring caravans and caravan clubs and we are hoping to

get an undercover arena built in the near future, for not only the show but for Pony Club and equestrian events. In that package would also be facilities for the show cattle, so they are out of the weather and some stables for horses. The showgrounds is a stopover point on the Noosa Trail Network and needs safe overnight accommodation for horses. My mother and I are also offering her house for the show society, which started its life at the Coolum School House, was moved to the beach side of Hastings Street and then to where it is now at Tewantin. The house will be moved to the showgrounds for new offices and a members area for meetings and gatherings. At the moment, the office is a store room with us falling over each other. Also the house will live on at the showgrounds.

Some of the fireworks action from last year’s Noosa Country Show.

The Noosa Country Show is jam packed with activities including show jumping.

How are younger people getting involved? “Next Gen” (Next Generation) is a program started a couple of years ago through the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies (QCAS), which run the EKKA, and the Noosa Show Society. It now has some great younger members who have represented us previously, via the Showgirl and Rural Ambassador competition, who are going to start the program up. They are inviting the younger generation to get involved with the show and bring their ideas with them. It is a great way to learn all aspects of the show, get knowledge on how to organise events, office procedures, grounds management, become community minded and meet people from all sorts of aspects and fields. There are also scholarships on offer. To find out more about the show, or to get involved, phone (07) 5485 2331.

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IT MAY have rained last weekend but it didn’t stop our Coast swimmers from pocketing medals at the Pan-Pac Championships on the Gold Coast. Buderim’s Melanie Schlanger and Noosa’s Brittany Elmslie combined with the Campbell sisters to again rule the world in the 4x100metres relay. Fellow local Taylor McKeown was also in the medals grabbing a bronze in the 200 breastroke. The run of success is sure to continue with this year’s Noosa half

marathon winner Melanie Panayiotou (pronounced Penny-o-too) will don the running shoes for this year’s Coast marathon on 31 August. After securing a personal best time in Glasgow, the Australia Zoo vet could be excused for not running the full distance and maybe pace out the 10 kilometre. More than 7000 are expected to line up, including last year’s 10 kilometre men’s winner Michael Shelly. The Gold Coaster surprised everyone including the Kenyans to take out the prestigious marathon event in Glasgow. All the action swings towards Noosa in the first weekend of September with the ever reliable Noosa Jazz Festival to take centre stage. Organiser Vickii Cotter has really

turned up the heat for the four-day festival, which is in its 23rd year. While most of the action is domiciled in the Festival village at the Lions Park, Ms Cotter has plenty going on elsewhere. Allow me to give everyone the rundown on this year’s event. Thursday 4 September its big band music from the Brisbane Australian Army band. I suggest you bring the dancing shoes for the Village showstopper. There are a wonderful array of opportunities on Friday, the ever popular Tastings on Hastings will appease everyone’s taste buds at noon. And for all the golfers, Palmer Coolum Resort is the venue for an Ambrose Event with a noon shotgun start.

To heaven and back By JONATHON HOWARD AWARD winning author and Noosa Today columnist Phil Jarratt has revealed his latest book Bali: Heaven and Hell, which will be released on Monday, 1 September. Phil has had an association with Bali for more than 40 years and he takes readers on a personal journey into another time and place, exploring the island’s tumultuous and often violent past, its mythology, religion and politics, and the last 50 years of Western colonisation and modern development. Phil recounts the transformation of Bali from a besieged peasant colony to booming resort island.

“We watched the sun set over Kuta Beach, drinking the local Bintang beer purchased from a pretty girl in a sarong who seemed to glide along the sand with an ice bucket balanced on her head, then we walked up the dusty beach track to the night fish markets where we sat on benches and ate whole fish with our fingers, washing it down with more Bintang. The entire meal cost less than a dollar. Everything cost less than a dollar,” Phil writes. You can pre-purchase a copy of Bali: Heaven and Hell through Hardy Grant Books online. Phil Jarratt’s latest book puts the microscope on Bali.

This is a terrific chance to play the coast’s number one course, which always gives players a good but testing day out. Entertainment will follow, with the presentations in the Palmer Grill area. Golfers can enter as an individual or make a team. Friday night’s highlight in the village is the popular and entertaining Galapagos Duck, also good fun. We’re only half way. Saturday is a two-pronged attack, with the RACV Resort hosting the first Legends’ Lunch, with the silky smooth Steve Clisby. The former American was the toast of last year’s Voice program, so I suggest you book early.

Fellow Voice star Emma Pask will hit the notes at the Village stage in the evening. The delightful Ms Pask is a favourite in Noosa after partnering with James Morrison many times at Berardo’s. There will be plenty to do during Sunday, the second Legends’ event will feature the talented Vince Jones for dinner at Noosa Springs. His good mate Grace Knight will close the village stage on Sunday evening. What a fantastic way to warm into summer, this year’s Jazz is out to create that people atmosphere we witnessed in Glasgow. Book tickets now - go to Noosajazz.com.au. Until next time.

Friends sad to lose Joy EVERYONE at Carramar Op Shop and NoosaCare are very sad to have lost one of their much loved and valued volunteers Joy Pearce who recently passed away peacefully at Katie Rose Cottage. Joy volunteered at the op shop for 18 years and was very well-known, working at the front desk three days a week. She was always willing to take on extra shifts if needed, which often meant she would be volunteering five days a week, almost becoming part of the furniture. Joy made many friends over the years with both customers and colleagues. She will always be remembered with lots of love and happy memories.

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COMMUNITYUPDATES MINISTRY OF FELLOWSHIP FOR the commencement of his ministry at Christian Fellowship of Noosa, Pastor David Hobbins will give a speech entitled The Principles of My Ministry. Visitors and local residents will always find a great warmth of fellowship and faithfulness to God’s word every Sunday in the CWA Hall, next to the Tewantin Post Office, at 9.30am. All our information can be found on www.christianfellowshipnoosa.com or by chatting with Tony on 5474 0620. COOROY-EUMUNDI GARDEN CLUB THE next meeting of the club will be on Monday 8 September and will be at the home of Lynn Shaw, 32 Marnie Crescent, Doonan. Members should meet on site by 9.30am. For further information contact secretary John on 5415 1213 or mobile 0410 485 285. FRIDAY ENVIRONMENT FORUM COME along to Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre, Wallace Drive, Noosaville, on Friday morning 29 August to hear Judith Hoyle, convener of BirdLife Southern Queensland talk about Australia’s oldest national conservation organization and the birds that have become her lifelong passion. Judith said: “We cannot take our birds for granted. “Habitat loss and climate change are taking a toll with massive species declines and extinctions of species, both within Australia and on a global scale, are happening right now. “Come along and find out how you can become involved with birds and bird conservation.” Arrive at 10am for a coffee and chat and the forum will start at 10.30am. Visit www.noosaparks.org.au for more information. LOOKING FOR NEW MUSICIANS NOOSA District Concert Band aka Noosa Pops is seeking new players for the band. The band is looking for those who can play brass, woodwind, or a percussion instrument, even those who used to play at school, haven’t played for years and have been thinking of playing again. Evening rehearsals weekly in Cooroy. Email: paulgritchie@gmail. com or phone 5442 7303 for details. Visit Facebook - Noosa District Concert Band and leave a message CROQUET COME AND TRY DAY NOOSA Croquet Club will be

holding its regular come and try day once again on the first Sunday of the month. The next is on Sunday 7 September from 10am to noon. All equipment and tuition is provided together with morning tea, all for free. Come along to Seashell Place, Noosa Waters, for a friendly funfilled morning. All welcome. For more information phone 5474 2077. This weekend visitors can also see croquet being played at the Noosa Jazz Festival, Festival Village. NOOSA PHOTO CLUB MEETING THE next Noosa Photo Club meeting is being held on Monday 8 September at the Uniting Church at 6 Grasstree Court, Sunrise Beach, when Sabine will be showing her stunning slides from New Zealand followed by a discussion about Photobooks. Arrive at 6.30pm for a 7pm start and finish around 9pm.Tea, coffee and light refreshments will be served. Members $2, visitors $5. Everyone is welcome. Phone 5474 8857. NOOSA BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP THE next meeting of the Noosa Breast Cancer Support group is being held on Tuesday 9 September at St Mary’s Hall, 17 William Street, Tewantin, at 9.30am. The group offers face-to-face support for anyone who is diagnosed with breast cancer. Phone Dawn on 5441 7820. LADIES PROBUS CLUB THE Ladies Probus Club of Noosa Heads will hold its next meeting on Thursday 11 September at the Forum Hall at Laguna Estate, Noosaville, from 9.30am for 10am start. Guest speaker will be Ian Jop -ling who will talk about the modern Olympics. New members and visitors are most welcome. For further information contact Kim on 5455 3860 or Lilian on 5499 1043 INNER SEA CHANGE A NEW weekly discussion group has started to explore the ways for people to be the difference they want to see in the world. All welcome but BYO open mind on Tuesday 2 September, 1pm to 2.30pm, cost $10 at the Sunspace Cafe (upstairs), 6 Beddington Road, Doonan (off Eumundi-Noosa Road). For more information, contact yvette@innerseachange.com or phone 0417 718 683.

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Talents on show LOCAL students have been busy competing in a variety of eisteddfods throughout the Sunshine Coast with many local kids putting in outstanding performances. Singing teacher Debra Casey said she was proud of her students who all “rose to the occasion” for the Sunshine Coast Junior Eisteddfod. Most students who participated either placed in their competition or were awarded a high commendation for their performance. Bailey Tobin was awarded first place as the junior vocal champion for singers under 14 years while Adam Jurisevic, Bailey Rogers, Jess Keast, Jeremy Christie, Emily Russell and Nora Aubineau did an amazing job with a list of place wins and high commendations for their performances. Music students from the Good Shepherd Lutheran College competed in the Nambour and Gympie Eisteddfod as the Noosa String Ensemble.

The Good Shepherd Lutheran College primary quartets took out 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at Nambour and 1st, 2nd and highly commended at Gympie. The team won first place four times and second place once at the Gympie Eisteddfod. In Nambour, the band won a swag of awards for their large orchestra including several individual prizes for quartet, duet and solo performances. The music students wanted to say a big thank you to their music teacher and conductor Silvi Eckley.

On call this week Meals on Wheels Weekly roster for TewantinNoosa Meals on Wheels Beginning Monday 25 to Friday 29 August. Monday drivers: Helen and John, Lieke, Anne and Phil, Moya and Allan, John and Pet, Tony. Driver needed for run E. Kitchen: Verena, Ron, Len. Tuesday drivers: Graham, John Mc, Rob and Kevin, Faye and Jan, Carolyn and Sue, Jackie and Bill, Robyn. Kitchen: Christine, Ashleigh, Jo, George. Wednesday drivers: Bev and Tony, Denise, H.W.N. Steps, Liz and Liz, Rhoda and Heather, Kerry, Evelyn and Maureen. Kitchen: Carol, Jill, Elfie, Ron, Jerry. Thursday drivers: Drivers needed for runs A, B, Shiela, Sylvia and David, Ingrid and Bob, Jan and Wendy, Linda and Nabil. Kitchen: Lois, Christine, John, Ron, Robyn. Friday drivers: Brian C, Margaret and Mick, Brian G. Drivers needed for runs D,E,F,G. Kitchen: Sandy, Cliff, George, Trev.

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LETTERS

Post your letters to: 36 Mary St, Noosaville, 4566 or email: newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au

Hospital hope

To those teenagers who are passionate about surfing Noosa. Sunshine Beach State High School students surf every Monday morning. I am a regular visitor to the Noosa Marina on Friday nights, when there is music entertainment between 5 and 8pm. Lots of people come to enjoy the music, a glass of wine and a light meal or the famous fish and chips. Sometimes people also enjoy a dance. Just recently I found out that this is solely sponsored by the Wine Bar. None of the other businesses contribute to the music, financially. So, a big thankyou to the Harbour Wine Bar proprietors for trying to keep music alive!

To those motorists who continue to travel too close to cyclists. Please give us some room on the road.

To the dog owners flouting the rules please pick up your dog poo and keep your dog restrained.

THANKYOU for publishing my concerns regarding the future of Noosa Hospital. May I extend the debate to include the many years we had to fight to make Noosa Hospital a reality for both public and private patients. Neither I nor Bruce Davidson (former State Member for Noosa) will stand by to watch our hard-won hospital fade into oblivion. The argument for local hospital services being expended is now stronger than it ever was. The fact that we now have a catchment region of around 100,000 residents including many more children is compelling enough, but add the high birth rate of well over 600 babies from this region which are born outside the region at Nambour and Buderim, and the picture reveals an urgent imperative. The fact that we now have fewer publicly funded beds than when the Noosa Hospital opened, and that the types of services and procedures being provided to public patients in those beds have been downgraded, has impacted on the hospital and its community. There was a time when public patients could have their hip and knee replacement surgery at Noosa Hospital. Orthopaedic surgeons knew that such procedures were able to be done more cost efficiently at Noosa than at the larger teaching hospital at Nambour, so why have such procedures been discontinued? Health Services CEO Kevin Hegarty admits that Queensland Health has the right and the power to purchase whatever services are needed by the community, so why not restart the efficient orthopaedic service at Noosa Hospital to help reduce orthopaedic waiting lists at public hospitals, and to reduce State Government costs of providing for the hundreds of public patients waiting in pain and without mobility for hips, knees etc. Surely it is a no-brainer! Liz Aspinall, Noosaville.

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Alexandria Bay and legislation IN FULL agreement with Michael Ward (Noosa Today, 21 August, p22), there is no doubt in my mind that in the 21st century community attitudes have evolved to the point of legislating for a remote place like Alexandria Bay to become a model for an official nude beach in Queensland. Under the existing law (Summary Offences Act Qld 2005) it seems to me that the police become hostages to possible daily and even twice daily complaints from individuals who espy a nude, even though their behaviour may not be disorderly, threatening, or violent. The “offensive” aspect may just be a glimpse of something seen by an individual. By the time the police get to the scene of the reported offence, it would be rare for them to find the individual under complaint. Instead, it seems that anybody else can be apprehended, even though there was no specific complaint against them. I am not sure that this is just or even legal under the above Act. Perhaps easily “offended” individuals could be offered post-traumatic stress counselling. We definitely need to change outdated Queensland state legislation as regards nude

beaches to align with accepted community practice. The new Act would free up the police to investigate genuine complaints of disorderly, offensive, threatening, violent behaviour occurring throughout the community, on all beaches and elsewhere. As it stands, the police resource becomes surrogated to the whims of a few individuals “offended” by glimpses of nudity. Until such legislative changes, Noosans hopefully can maintain their long-held tolerant attitudes towards Alexandria Bay naturists, accepting the inflow of tourist benefits and the educational aspect of increasing acceptance of one’s own body as well as those of others. This is an argument for change of outdated legislation, the use of our police force for genuine abusive and threatening situations, and for maintaining tolerance towards alternative views of body and lifestyle. Zigi Georges, Noosa Heads.

Asked and answered I GUESS the respondent to my article in last week’s Noosa Today now has his answer to my claim “how the Sunshine Coast Council is doing a good job”. This came in the article provided by the council appearing in the Eumundi Green newspaper published last week. The SCC has invested $8 million in infrastructure in the Eumundi, Doonan Verrierdale and Weyba Downs area over the past six years. This has included the upgrading of Doonan’s Duke Road culvert; road reseals and rehabilitation in Weyba Downs; sealing Doonan Bridge East road and; upgrading of Eumundi’s streetscape and for the Lone Hand Bridge. I believe Noosa Council does a reasonable job catering for residents and ratepayers within a three to four-kilometre radius of Hastings street (barring the north shore that is), but the infrastructure once you get past Beckmans Road is looking pretty jaded to me. Jack Twyford, Doonan.

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JONATHAN Howard’s article in last Thursday’s 'Noosa Today' was a timely reminder

owners must take responsibility for their offleash dogs so all beachgoers can feel safe. While dog attacks on the beach might be rare, Noosa Council has missed the point by using this as an excuse for inaction. The mere threat of attack, such as an unfamiliar dog advancing at speed, can easily invoke fear and demands a response, starting with the owners. Owners of dogs prone to potentially threatening behaviour should curb their animal, stick to less populated areas, only go during quiet times, use a leash, or refrain from taking their dog to the beach at all if none of the above works. For their part, beachgoers may reasonably expect their council to show civic leadership by advocating responsible owner behaviour rather than mouthing platitudes or sprouting unhelpful statistics. David Beins, Cooks Hill, NSW.

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COCONUT milk, almond milk, rice milk; there are so many options for milk replacements in your diet, really, it was only a matter of time before camel milk hit the shelves. WA business, Australian Camel Dairies, has brought the new product to Australia, which is already popular throughout Europe, and could be the latest cash cow for WA at a tidy $20 per litre. With an estimated 750,000 feral camels roaming the Australian desert, using the animals for milking may be a feasible solution to culling. The health conscious claim camel milk is high in nutrients and many link the drink to helping a range of disorders including diabetes, autism, digestive problems and food allergies. Camel milk has been drunk through arid and semi-arid regions since as early as 3000 BC ac-

cording to a report from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, which said the use of camels for milk is vital to the nourishment of people living in these areas. A 2006 report from the same organisation said camel milk, although slightly saltier than cows’ milk, is good for us. “After all, nature designed it to help baby camels grow up in some of the world’s roughest environments - deserts and steppes. That helps explain why it is three times as rich in Vitamin C as cows’ milk,” the report said. But, camel milk does come with a warning - it is not pasteurised and can therefore contain nasty bacteria. But, for many from the health conscious to the lactose intolerant, camel milk is the next best thing.

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Noosa's Weekly Real Estate Guide

Beachside

28 August, 2014

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on the cover

Beachside with stunning views PERCHED high on the dunes with extensive ocean views, this stunning home offers a beachside lifestyle that so many aspire to achieve.

the ocean views, natural light and fresh breezes. A private balcony, dual ensuites and dual walk-in robes add an extra touch of grandeur to the stunning suite.

As only one of a little over 50 properties on Sunshine Beach and situated in a quiet cul de sac, this home is in high demand.

On the lower-level, two more bedrooms share a balcony and a main bathroom.

A unique design combines the use of timber and traditional building materials to create a fascinating blend of pole house and beachside home, with luxurious spaces and features laced throughout this intriguing home. This property began life as a pole house in 1985 and was the first and last multi-level home of its height to pass through Noosa Council, and this is the first time the property has been offered for sale. Now, the three bedroom, beachside home offers luxurious living with an East Hampton feel and ocean views that will evoke envy among your neighbours. Living is spread over three levels with the main suite located on the upper-level of the home to make the most of

The main living area is located in the middle of the home and features a gourmet kitchen with a walk-in pantry, gas cooking and all the modern conveniences to make creating family meals a breeze. An open-plan office, lounge and dining zone are all positioned to take in the grand views and natural light, with a covered balcony providing the perfect place for casual, al fresco dining or watching the whales migrate. Outside, mature landscaping and easy-care gardens take the hassle out of maintenance leaving more time for the new owners to enjoy the sparkling pool and pool-side hut. This property also features room for four cars, floorboards throughout, air-conditioning, ceiling fans and plantation shutters.

home essentials ADDRESS: 34 Arakoon Crescent, Sunshine Beach AUCTION: In-rooms Sheraton Noosa Resort, 3 October VIEW: Saturday 11-11.30am DESCRIPTION: 3 bed, 4 bath, 4 car, pool AGENT: Kate Cox and Peter Butt for Richardson and Wrench Noosa, 0438 695 505 or 0412 714 406 20 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 28 August, 2014


NOOSA’S ICONIC NETANYA

NOOSA HEADS 305 ‘NETANYA’ 17 HASTINGS STREET

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View Saturday 1.00-1.30pm Auction In-rooms Sheraton Noosa Resort, Friday 3 October 5.00pm

Every major town and city has its landmark building, in Noosa it’s Netanya! The “Diplomat Suite” has been designed for those looking for the very best in luxury, size and location. The views are simply stunning, and just seem to go on forever from the double length terrace. ɒ Strong income returns and tax benefits. ɒ Located on Hastings Street beachfront. ɒ Short stroll to the Noosa National Park. ɒ Twice the size of a standard apartment.

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WATERFRONT

NOOSA WATERS 59 THE PENINSULA

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View By Appointment Price $2,200,000

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

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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.

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RIVERSIDE POSITION

NOOSAVILLE 7 ‘SONOMA’ 161 GYMPIE TERRACE Style & Sophistication Imagine living or holidaying just metres from Noosa River. This well-appointed townhouse in the tightly held “Sonoma” development, boasts a prime river side location in a small and exclusive security gated complex. ɒ Quality finishes throughout. ɒ Spacious living areas and private courtyard. ɒ Expansive master suite including outdoor spa. ɒ Views over pool and river glimpses.

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NOOSAVILLE 1/19 LABURNUM CRESCENT

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View By Appointment Auction In-rooms Sheraton Noosa Resort, Friday 3 October 5pm

Situated only steps away from the water, this is a property that will be in high demand with investors and those looking to secure a quality property in a great location. Split over two levels, the main living and dining rooms flow onto the private rear terrace with views to the River. ɒ Private townhouse in small security gated enclave. ɒ Generous sized bedrooms with water views. ɒ Low maintenance gardens, large terrace and private pool. ɒ Low body corporates ideal for owner occupied or lock up and leave.

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RIVER LIFESTYLE

NOOSAVILLE 2/1 NOLA STREET

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View Saturday 11.00-11.30am Auction In-rooms Sheraton Noosa Resort, Friday 3 October 5pm

Just a moments’ walk to the shores of Noosa River this spacious town home is ideal for those looking to secure a quiet corner close to all that is on offer in his highly sort after area. Relax and enjoy the river lifestyle of parks, restaurants and cafes. ɒ Well maintained, superbly presented town home one of just two in this security gated block. ɒ Spacious master bedroom with elegant ensuite bathroom and large walk in robe. ɒ Large kitchen with breakfast bar, granite bench tops and new appliances. ɒ Low Body Corp fees make this property ideal for owner occupied, lock up and leave or rental.

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PENTHOUSE

NOOSA HEADS 19 ‘THE RISE’ 37 NOOSA DRIVE

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View Saturday 2.00-2.30pm Auction Onsite Saturday 27 September @ 10am

High ceilings and open plan living, with floor to ceiling glass doors welcoming the natural light. This is a breathtaking apartment with views of majestic hinterland sunsets, tranquil rivers and wide ocean expanse as far as the eye can see. ɒ Spectacular investment property seldom seen on the market. ɒ Excellent on-site management with outstanding caretakers on premises. ɒ Fully furnished, ready for use with excellent rental returns. ɒ Hastings Street, Main Beach, plus all Noosa has on offer only 5 mins stroll away.

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www.rosecallaghanrealty.com.au White Water Views From Your Own Penthouse • Direct beach access via walkway • Huge roof top terrace with private spa • Upper deck includes covered entertainment area • Open plan kitchen, dining/living opens to balcony • Secure gated car space with internal access • Complex includes pool, spa, sauna, cabana style BBQ area

SUNSHINE BEACH

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4 “Beach House Apartments” 9 Pilchers Gap

Inspect: By Appointment Agent:

$795,000

Rosemary Callaghan 0419 236 133

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

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

TEWANTIN 3 Murdock Court

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In The Heart Of Sunshine Beach • Great permanent or holiday rental with ocean views • Open plan living and dining area • Secure undercover car parking • Well maintained complex with pool • Minutes to surf club, restaurants, cafes and buses • Close to Noosa Junction shopping precinct and schools

SUNSHINE BEACH

Price:

8 “Sundancer” 11 Henderson Street

Inspect: By Appointment Agent:

$759,000

Rosemary Callaghan 0419 236 133

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Right proportion does matter

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bydesign WITH DI HENSHALL THE Vitruvian Man - you may all be familiar with this famous drawing by Leonardo da Vinci, in 1490, based on the works of the architect, Vitruvius, who was born about 2000+ years ago. This drawing is often referred to as the Proportions of Man, and we study this drawing in architecture and design because it illustrates the correlation between our own human proportions and those of architectural geometry. It is a perfect example of art-meets-science. It is also the basis for discussion regarding form and function, scale and proportion. It offers symmetry and balance, structure and reassurance - all elements that should be considered for our comfort at home (and at work!). The right proportion and scale - whether it’s the size of a room, the size of a piece of furniture or even the size of an accessory can make you feel comfortable and relaxed in your environment. Our eye is pleased with good proportion and disturbed by poor proportion - the role of an interior designer is to make sure the balance of scale and proportion works for you. Take a look at the rooms in your home. If something doesn’t feel right, the chances are something may not have the correct scale or proportion.

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Low ceilings, small rooms, rooms that are too large, ceilings that are too high for the space (a double height lounge is a classic issue when furnishing), open plan “living”, bedrooms with over-sized furniture - all of these present challenges. For rooms that lack natural light and have low ceilings, try using mirror to open up the space and change the proportion. I often use mirror as a design trick to change the whole nature of a space. Mirrors tend to frighten people because they don’t like looking at themselves, but mirror is used for reflection of light, space, height, dimension it really is very effective. When I mention the word wallpaper, some people recoil in horror - but I use wallpaper extensively, often to change the

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scale and proportion of a room. You’ve all heard that vertical stripes are supposed to make you look thinner, taller - well, it is true in design. Vertical stripes (or pattern) in wallpaper will make a space seem higher, so it is a great trick for low-ceilinged, boring spaces. Large rooms present their own challenges - particularly where living, kitchen and dining rooms are combined. Here the correct placement of furniture helps define the function of each area, inviting you to enjoy each space for the purpose for which it is intended. Fabrics with large scale, bold patterns and different textures can add warmth and visual interest. The size and shape of a piece of furniture in a room is all important. Large modular sofas look fantastic on display in a department store, but will they work at home? Sofas can be dominating - you need to have enough space to move around comfortably. Get advice if you’re unsure. The position, shape and size of ancillary furniture like coffee tables, consoles and lamp tables need to be taken into consideration. Armchairs with a separate sofa often work better in certain rooms that don’t want to be swallowed up with a singular modular piece. It is all about scale and proportion. Accessories, artwork and other decorative items require a practised eye for balance, scale and proportion. The size and placement of artwork needs special attention - a small beautiful painting will have very little impact if it’s lost on a large wall and similarly a colourful timber or ceramic bowl can look ridiculous on an over-sized coffee table. Variety in shape and size works well, as long as there is a common denominator, be it colour, material such as glass or wood, or subject. Finally remember to leave “white space” in a room. This is the space around and above furniture. A room rarely looks good when every square inch of it is filled. The eye needs room to rest in a space, so provide it by leaving some surfaces uncovered and some walls left alone. Remember the Vitruvian Man - he has space all around him, beautiful proportions and scale - if only we could all be that perfect.

AUCTION 13th September 2014 12pm On Site if not sold prior AGENT David Conolly 0438 259 956 Brad McDonald 0438 194 628

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Leonardo da Vinci’s The Vitruvian Man.

The size and shape of furniture is important when creating a room.


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Build your dream home This land not only offers stunning views, but the chance to build

LOCATED in the much sought after Sunshine Beach, 6 Corsair Crescent offers you the chance to build your dream home in a stunning location. THIS 607sq m piece of land features sensational ocean views right down the coast to Mooloolaba and the rare opportunity to build a

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ADDRESS: 6 Corsair Crescent, Sunshine Beach

Paul Clout has designed two home options, including a duplex and two-level, three-bedroom home plan, making the most of the

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VIEW: By appointment DESCRIPTION: 607sq m land block

The block of land is located only moments from Sunshine Beach

home suited to your lifestyle in one of Noosa’s premier locations.

Village with local cafes, restaurants, boutique shopping and access to

After you witness a sunrise from this vantage point, you will be

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AGENT: Jason Wedge and David Conolly for Century 21 Conolly Hay Group, 0411 432 520 or 0438 259 956

D L O S E B L L I W LAGUNA BAY VIEWS FOREVER FROM YARINGA “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. $490,000

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Sat 1-1.30pm

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Sat 11-11.30am

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Sat 12-12.30pm

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Sat 11-11.30am

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Colours brighten up spring IT’S time to bring some bright, fresh colours back into your home for the spring/summer season. Light up your life with a few simple additions to your home to stay on trend and in fashion this coming season. All products featured are available from Pandanus Culture, Thomas Street, Noosaville.

Bring the sensational smells of spring inside with reed difusers. Not only do they smell great but they look funky with a crisp white bottle and cool colour feature on top. The smallest reminder of your colour scheme can really help to pull your look together.

One or two statement pieces that are also functional can help you stay on trend and save money. This side table from Pandanus Culture will move through the seasons with bright vases lighting it up in spring or a subdued, glass vase perfect for winter.

Bright, fresh colours are on trend this season. If your budget is tight, try buying just one or two statement pieces and team them with creative, fun accessories to continue the spring theme throughout the room. If you first invest in good quality, neutral furniture, then it will be easier to transition your spaces throughout the seasons. We love this bright dressing chair from Pandanus Culture and cute bunnies.

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Practical and stylish THE Audi A3 range was expanded to include a four-door sedan early in 2014. A sub-$40,000 starting price is attractive though on-road costs will push it over that physiological barrier but it does put this prestige German marque within the budget of many who had previously only considered less prestigious cars. The A3 sedan joins hatchbacks and the recently introduced convertible to really give a wide spread of choice. Audi designers have done an excellent job with their new A3 sedan giving it a semi-coupe appearance. The big three German marques are certainly making life interesting with their continued push into lower cost models, often at the expense of top-end models from more affordable marques. The Audi sedan’s front is dominated by the single-frame grille that Audi pioneered more than a decade ago and which quickly became the company’s design signature.

The interior is very Audi in having not only a neat and functional design, but also being fitted with high quality materials. Audi A3 sedan has an eight-speaker radio system and Bluetooth phone and audio streaming with information displayed on a retractable 5.8-inch colour monitor mounted on the top of the dashboard. A 7.0-inch screen is part of the Technik option package. The entry level A3 Attraction we reviewed was powered by a 1.4-litre turbo-petrol engine. It shuts down two of the four cylinders when minimum power and torque are required such as when the car is cruising on flat country roads and motorways. All engines are mated to Audi’s S tronic twin-clutch automatic transmissions, six-speed in 1.8 TFSI Ambition quattro and 2.0 TDI Ambition; seven-speed in the 1.4 TFSI and frontwheel drive 1.8 TFSI. Steering wheel paddle shifts are standard in all models. It comes as no surprise that the Audi A3 sedan achieves the maximum five-star ANCAP rating, it has seven airbags, including a kneebag for the driver.

Crash prevention and/or minimisation features include Electronic Stabilisation Control; Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR); ABS brakes with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD); Electronic Differential Lock (EDL) and rear parking sensors. The optional $1800 Assistance Package fitted to our test car added adaptive cruise control with Emergency City Braking that automatically brakes the car if it detects an obstacle ahead to either prevent or reduce the impact of a collision. There’s lane departure warning and high beam assist. While the Audi A3 sedan is longer than the hatch, its coupe styling means it’s marginally lower. There’s sufficient rear seat width and headroom to fit three moderately sized adults if they don’t mind a bit of squeezing. At 425 litres, boot capacity is 45 litres larger than the hatchback’s and has the convenience of a lower loading lip. Handling is safe and secure and it pushes through corners with no sign of understeer until

it is really pushed at speeds that are unlikely to be attempted by most owners. Ride comfort is very good and, thanks to an all-new platform, noise and vibration levels are low. There is some coarse-chip surface tyre noise on Australian backroads but we feel it isn’t to annoying levels. Official combined fuel usage is 4.7 litres per 100 kilometres. In real life driving we found it sitting in the mid-fives to low sixes during motorways and in country driving, rising to seven to eight litres per hundred around town. This is the first time Audi has offered a sedan in its A3 range. The convenience of a fair-sized boot and an eye-catching price tag should attract many who have previously felt priced-out of the luxury car market. For more information on the Audi range visit Audi Centre Sunshine Coast, 686–692 Nicklin Way, Currimundi. Phone 5493 8000.

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Top jazz at festival THE Noosa Jazz Festival will swing into action next Thursday with four days of smooth tunes and velvety vocals on offer throughout Noosa. The main festival will be held at the Lions Park, Noosa Heads, from 5pm on 4 September, and will feature Vince Jones, Steve Clisby, Emma Pask and a swag of other outstanding jazz performers. As a special treat for jazz lovers, performances can be found in venues throughout town. For jazz in an intimate setting, then the newly opened The Basement, Noosa Blue Resort, is serving up a delicious blend of jazz artists including Pugsley Buzzard, the Ingrid James Trio and the Robyn Brown Trio.

Pugsley Buzzard will showcase New Orleans style piano and what have been called mesmerising vocals on 4 September, from 7pm. On 6 September, from 1.30-4.30pm, Ingrid of the Ingrid James Trio will send you off into the evening on a wave of her rich, dark and smooth voice.

A funky mix of blues and jazz will be offered by the Robyn Brown Trio on 7 September, from 12.30-3.30pm. For the full list of events and performances, visit www.noosajazz.com.au. Tickets for The Basement performances are available now, email tickets@noosablue.com.au/whats-on or phone 5447 5699.

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Dinosaur tees off on China Life of

brine PHIL JARRATT MY old mate, 1976 world champion Peter “PT” Townend was in Hangzhou, China, at the beginning of last week for the official launch of the Red Bull Surfing Shoot Out, when old Clive went off his tits on Q and A. Fortunately, the Red Bull vodkas were flowing fast enough that no-one noticed until the next day. The river surf event in Hangzhou is a fascinating, unique event, fully funded by Chinese government agencies, local and international competitors, American media coverage and an Aussie contest director (PT). Just another example of how international sports and cultural organisations are working with Chinese communities every day of the week, building lasting links between the Middle Kingdom and the West. The allegedly honourable Member for Fairfax has done his own share of bridge-building in China, but I would think all of his bridges have been built for the specific purpose of bringing more of his coal to market, creating the obscene wealth upon which his power is based. Considering the facts that a) Chinese money made him, and b) Palmer has been China’s greatest apologist when it suited him, his hysterical remarks on the ABC’s Q and A program were as hypocritical as they were badmannered. The Chinese were understandably appalled that the politician who shares the balance of power in our national government would brand them “bastards” and “mongrels” who killed their own, but perhaps not as appalled as the millions of thinking Australians who cannot believe we’ve put this bloke in this position. Hopefully, our neighbours in Fairfax will never make the same mistake again, no matter how many lashings of fairy floss at the dinosaur park Uncle Clive dangles in front of them. Time travelling in Bali I’VE been having a lot of fun in recent weeks, helping another old mate, photographer Dick Hoole, put together an exhibition called “Dreamland: Bali in the 1970s”. Dick and I were both part of the influx of surfers drawn to Bali by the movie Morning Of The Earth, him in 1973 for the first time, me the following year. The exhibition will be launched at the Deus

Windro Sr and Jr, 1973. Windro, the head man of the village that surfers passed through between the temple road and the Uluwatu surf break (actually Suluban), was about 80 years old at the time of this photo, but still insisted on being one of the equipment carriers. His son, also Windro, (front) had assumed much of his father’s duties by now, but carrying surfboards and camera gear for a cigarette or a few rupiah was still a novelty, and the whole village joined in.

DIARY NOTE: I’ll be launching Bali Heaven and Hell, along with a slideshow of Dick Hoole’s images and a great little documentary on the book by Panga Productions, on Wednesday 15 October from 6pm at Zachary’s Peregian Beach. It’s $15 per head for heaps of pizza, and there’s a cash bar. This one will sell out so get in fast. Bookings essential: Annie’s Books - 5448 2053 or anniesbooks@bigpond. com

Windro village kids, 1975. By the mid-1970s, the kids of the village had started to identify with the surfing visitors, wearing discarded surf tee shirts and trying to ride low tide foamies on borrowed boards. They also had a remarkable facility for remembering repeat visitors by name, and often other personal details as well. In 1977, when I turned up with the girl who would become my wife, they chanted, “Pilip’s got new darling”, all the way to the surf.

Temple of Enthusiasm in Canggu, Bali, at the beginning of October, before moving to the Surfworld Museum on the Gold Coast and other Australian venues, alongside regional launches for my new book, “Bali Heaven and Hell”. Every frame in this exhibition is a trip down memory lane to a time etched forever in my memory, perhaps the sweetest memories in half a century of surfing, not just because of the quality of the waves, but because of the relationships we forged with some of the poorest and most loveable people on that beautiful island. Let me share just a couple with you.

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Artists on the quiet IN A Tewantin home studio, two artists are hard at work preparing paintings for a silent auction to raise funds for Katie Rose Cottage hospice. Artists Trish MacDonald and Libby Bowen said they wanted to show their appreciation for the work that Katie Rose Cottage does, its volunteers and staff, “who offer kindness, comfort and relief to all guests who stay or visit.” Libby and Trish will exhibit a number of paintings at Local Labels, Bay Village, Noosa Heads, from 6 September to 17 September. A silent auction will run for the duration of the exhibition with the winning bids an-

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nounced at a champagne ceremony on 17 September, from 5pm. The two artists have differing styles but depict the experience of life - its beginning, ending, surprises and beauty - in their art work. Libby likes to focus upwards with tropical scenes featuring small birds, hidden creatures, fruits and flowers, while Trish’s gaze is downward with leaves on the ground, and the beauty that can be found under trees. The exhibition can be viewed at Local Labels, Bay Village, Hastings Street, Noosa Heads.

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Thursday, August 28 6.30pm: Café Le Monde: Allan Kelly, Cameron Milford and Tom Braby for Noosa Songwriter’s Guild. Friday, August 29 6.30pm: Club Cooroy: Rusty Dogs. 8pm: Café Le Monde: Solafreq and DJ Nixd. 9pm: Reef Hotel: Trifecta.

Noosa artists Libby Bowen and Trish Mac Donald are busy painting for the silent auction to help raise funds for Katie Rose Cottage. Photo: DARRYN SMITH

A Spring Art Affair opens tion attendees usually find that special art statement for themselves or as a gift. Artist and group co-ordinator Fran Bate said the art exhibition is always well-received. “The art exhibited each year is very well received by the general public not only for the quality of the work but also its affordability. “Many local residents have works of our artists adorning their walls.” she said. The opening night in on 5 September, from 5.30pm, and attendees can enjoy wine and nibbles and the first chance to secure a piece of unique art for your home or that someone special.

AN original art piece makes for a special and unique gift idea and Wallace House has a variety of affordable local works on display as part of their local artist exhibition. The exhibition from the Wallace House Oils and Acrylic group will open on September 5 and offer beautiful art works at an affordable price. Titled “A Spring Art Affair”, the exhibition will be opened by artist, Lizzie Connor. The group of gifted artists paint in an array of styles from portraits to landscapes; abstract and impressionist to figurative and realism; still life and real life - such diversity that exhibi-

Saturday, August 30 6.30pm: Club Cooroy: Fabian. 8.30pm: Café Le Monde: DJ Nato and Massroom. 9pm: Villa Noosa: DJ. 10pm: Reef Hotel: DJ Sinj. Sunday, August 31 2pm: Reef Hotel: DJ Mimi MacPherson. 3pm: Sunshine Beach Surf Club: Barry Charles. 3.15pm: Café Le Monde: Asher Chapman Band. 4pm: Zachary’s Peregian Beach: Mark Moroney. 4pm: Villa Noosa: Live soloist for Sunday Sesh. Monday, September 1 7.30pm: Noosa Surf Club: Spotlight Karaoke. Tuesday, September 2 7.30pm: Noosa Surf Club: Spotlight Karaoke. Wednesday, September 3 7.30pm: Noosa Heads Surf Club: Get Your Groove On. 9pm: Villa Noosa: WTF Hospitality night.

A selection of the art that will be available at the exhibition.

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Local businesses are coming together for the Peregian Beach Food and Fashion Fiesta. From left to right, Glenda Annett of Pink Lotus boutique, Kim Galea of Pitchfork, John Siljuk of Wahoo, and Evelina Deely from Soul Sanctuary Boutique.

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Long lunch in the sun AS the weather warms up, it’s time to make the most of spring weather and enjoy a long, lazy lunch as part of the Peregian Beach Food and Fashion Fiesta. The long lunch will be held in the Peregian Beach Shopping Village on 2 September from 11am, and will showcase local restaurants and their delicious cuisine. Pitchfork Restaurant owner Kim Galea said the restaurants were working hard to create a memorable lunch. “We have all been working together

to ensure our guests, no matter where they sit, will be satisfied,” she said. “Molly’s Cradle, one of the event’s partners, will be showcasing their award-winning wines to complement the food. It will be a day to remember.” Organised by the Lions Club of Peregian and the Peregian Beach Business Association, the lunch will also feature a fashion show created by local boutiques and TAFE students, who will show off their latest designs. Diners can also go in the draw to win over $8000 worth of prizes do-

nated by local businesses, with raffle tickets to be sold throughout the event. The Peregian Beach Food and Fashion Fiesta is proudly supported by the Noosa Council and partnered with local businesses including Ray White Peregian Beach, The Retreat Beach Houses, Peregian Family Medical Centre and the Sunshine Vein Clinic. All monies raised go to local charities and/or community projects. Tickets are available now for $58 per person. You can grab your ticket at The J, Noosa Junction, or phone 5329 6560.

SPRING is on the horizon, so now is the time to make the most of delicious, sweet berries. Thanks to Pittsy and Emma’s Tewantin Plaza Fruit Market for sharing their favourite berry muesli recipe. Ingredients: 1 and 1/2 cups mixed berries including strawberries and blueberries 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 tablespoon apple juice 1 and 1/3 cup basic muesli 1 and 1/3 cup reduced fat Greek-style yoghurt

Method: 1. Combine berries, vanilla and apple juice in a bowl. 2. Spoon two tablespoons of muesli into four one-cup capacity glasses. 3. Top each with two tablespoons of yoghurt and two tablespoons of berry mixture. 4. Repeat until all muesli, yoghurt and berry mix is gone. These healthy berry muesli cups are best served on a glorious spring morning, preferably somewhere with a stunning view of the Noosa River!

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Bistro at its best BISTRO dining is fast becoming a family favourite when it comes to eating out; fast service and good value means everyone can enjoy great food at great prices. But the Noosa Reef Hotel offers a unique dining atmosphere where you can enjoy anything from a fun family meal to a long, lazy lunch, to Sunday afternoon drinks or a romantic dinner for two. It’s a combination of design elements and floor plan that makes this bistro dining venue so unique. Over-sized, comfortable chairs give the main dining area a sense of holiday relaxation, so you can feel you are on holiday any day of the week, while large bi-fold doors open out to an alfresco dining space where bright orange and green chairs inject some fun into family dining. Kids are happily catered for at the Noosa Reef Hotel with a separate kid’s room with full bistro viewing for parents and a children’s menu. A lowered deck offers the perfect place to take in the stunning views of Laguna Bay on a sunny afternoon, while you enjoy a cold drink and share a seafood tower for two. Head Chef Wayne Healy has worked hard to create a versatile menu, and his weekly chef specials are proving popular for those who like something a little different.

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art galleries and cafes offer a relaxing option for a day out in Kenilworth. Along with the Kenilworth Hotel, the Kenilworth Homestead offers affordable accommodation. There are a number of powered or un-powered sites available for camping and exploring the river and surrounding landscape. For more information on what Kenilworth has to offer, visit www.inforcentre.org.au.

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Plants, books up for grabs SPRING is just around the corner, so it’s time to stock up on some beautiful new plants and grab some springreading at a bargain price. The annual RSPCA plant and book sale is back, offering up an array of cuttings and plants for the avid gardener and for those who like to pot about. If you prefer to relax in a garden and enjoy a good book in the sunshine, then there is plenty for you, too. This year, you can search through a selection of fiction and non-fiction books, plus a special section on crafts. There will be a sausage sizzle and you can even have a wander through the care centre and you might find your newest furry family member. The sale will be held at the RSPCA care centre on the corner of Eumundi Noosa Road and Hollett Road, Noosaville, on 30 September, from 8am to 4pm. For inquiries, phone Kath on 5447 2982.

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SPORTTODAY The level 4 girls team.

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Medal detectors THE Cooroy Gymnastics team have returned home with a pile of awards from the Sunshine Coast Regional Championships. Held at Maroochydore Gymnastics Club over two weekends in August, the competition brought together some of the most impressive gymnast talent on the Sunshine Coast. Local team, Cooroy Gymnastics, took out six titles over the two weekends of tough competition. In what has been called the best outcome for the Cooroy Gymnastics, the girls’ team excelled winning eight regional titles including two all-round titles at level five and level six. Women’s Coast Letisha Thomson said she was proud of the girls who competed. “All girls had excellent results and personal achievements including passing their levels, personal bests, state qualifications, regional challenge members, apparatus placings and overall placings,” she said. The boys’ team also did well, with a number of placings in the competition. New Men’s coach, Lyndon McKay, has recently joined the Cooory Gymnastics team and said he is focused on getting the team ready for the state championships in seven weeks’ time.

Results for the Cooroy Gymnastics team at the Sunshine Coast Regional Championships level 4 Under Hannah Parlane 3rd overall

level 4 open Kaitlyn Hauser 4th overall Maddison Jenkins 2nd Vault, 2nd Floor

level 5 Chakera Thompson 1st Vault, 2nd Beam, 1st Floor and 1st overall Sarah Toffoli 3rd Bars, 3rd Beam, 3rd Floor and 2nd overall

Regional Challenge members were picked from the top six in each level, the following will represent the Sunshine Coast Region at State Championships in September.

Level 3 girls took out a number of place wins.

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Lily Hooper 1st Vault, 1st Bars, 3rd Beam, 2nd Floor and 1st overall

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The level 5 and 6 girls team.

Superb rugby despite rains By JOE JURISEVIC U6 Reds 50 dRaw U6 Fins 50

PLAYING in very wet conditions failed to wipe the smiles from the faces of the brave Noosa teams, the boys ran in some beautiful tries battling rain and winds. Darcy’s backing up rewarded him with a classic front rower’s try while Charlie and Conor skilfully passed between each other to break down the organised Fins defensive line. Domino’s Pizza Players Of The Match were Darcy and Zac. U8 noosa white 25 d noosa Reds 20

Some very muddy Under 12A players.

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Pirates end on muddy note By JODIE BUSHBY UndeR 9 white THE rain has ended the season a week early for the mighty Noosa Pirate U9 Whites. The boys were really looking forward to the carnival, and by all reports had trained the house down this week. During the season, the boys really developed into a great team and played some great footy, learning the game and really making all of us proud. This is a big credit to their coach Issac Smith. What a great year. UndeR 11 gold Unfortunately this is where the season comes to an end for the Mighty U11 Goldies, going down to Palmwoods in very bleak conditions. It was a very tough game in extremely miserable conditions. UndeR 12a The Under 12A finished off the regular season with a hard fought win over Caboolture. The game was played in very wet and muddy

conditions. Overall, we finished the season in third place and next week the side has its semifinal down at Kawana at 9am, so come down and support the U12A mighty Pirates. UndeR 13a After the worst possible start, the Pirates came up with the best possible result, and will now play off during the week with Gympie for a spot in the semis. This team is starting to show the potential that the team really has. UndeR 14B 14Bs headed down to Bribie in terrible conditions. It bucketed down the entire game. Special mention to Jhy Symes who courageously dived on a loose ball off the second half kick-off with opposition all over him. It was one of those plays where you know it’s not going to be pretty and Jhy was subsequently taken to hospital with what ended up being a very badly swollen and bruised shin. You never gave up boys, and for that you should all be proud.

The game’s on and away the side goes, with rains getting heavier. Captain Remy ran the reds on and got into the action catching a slippery pill that popped up in front of him to go forward mowing down a few and then passed back. Deserved Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match Atticus revelled in the difficult conditions securing ball driving over and scoring two tries. The game could have gone either way and the boys did extremely well given the conditions. U10 CaloUndRa 34 d noosa Fins 5 -

The score doesn’t reflect the competitiveness of

this game against the undefeated ladder leaders. Caloundra were the bigger team physically and pressed home this advantage on the scoresheet, but they were more than matched by the Fins spirit, guts, fight and never-say-die attitude. Harry, Jason, Ethan, Jarrah, Ashton, Soren and James all punched well above their weight and Lockie Dudgeon, always a threat in attack, finished off a team effort by going over for his 32nd try of the season, the second highest tally in the league. Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match: James Gelling. U14 noosa 32 d Uni 5a

Good game played in trying conditions under lights on Friday night. Noosa forwards were again dominating in the heavy conditions and the backs enjoyed the space they created. Polished performances from the usual suspects with notable efforts from Noah, Kai, Leo and Zac Norman. Tries scored by Jesse Russell (2), Tom Seimon, John Gelling (2) and Sameet Raju while Josh Brooks kicked 1 conversion. Great game while playing out of position by Dominos Pizza Player of the Match Thomas Campbell.

The U8s in action on a wet weekend of sports.

Juniors show the touch way By ANITA ANDERSON Keeping in toUCh

GREAT touch football action was on display once again last week in our junior competition. It won’t be long until our seniors will be seeking pointers from this next generation of touch stars. The Purple Panthers and Screaming Iguanas got the afternoon underway in a spirited match with the Iguanas taking the win. Zayne, Grace, Paige and Lucas played well for their teams. Blazers and the GSLC (girls) played a great game with Ella, Nico, Kiandra and Zayne having mighty games. The final U10 match was a battle of the Dean siblings with Aussie Rebels proving too strong for the Pink Storm this week, but I’m sure revenge will be on their minds in the next encounter. Parker, Curtis, Makayla, Zoe and Ben played strongly. Our U12 division began with Saints taking the points against Banana Splits with Abbi, Will and Jaimaica producing strong performances. In a game that was nail biting to the very end, GSLC (girls) were ahead of the Purple Storm by just one touchdown at the siren. Morgan, Charlie, Bella and Raene showed great skill. In another display of brother-sister rivalry Gus and Pearl led their respective teams around the park before Vipers took the match. Millie and Tomas also played well. In the U14/16 division, there were10 teams playing for bragging rights. NDSHS 8s (Mixed) just had the edge against the NDSHS 9s with Lili-Rose, Lexie and Billy playing well. GSLC (girls) went down fighting against Sunshine Rebels. Jessica, Clancy and Tyla were standouts in their game. A great spirited game was had between STCC and SBSHS with Anna, Steivy and Lily leading the way. Luke, Reuben and Hayden B played stellar games in the STCC Pansies win over GSLC (boys) and STCC (girls) had a win against NDSHS 8s. Paris, Denyta and Pip all played well. Until the next touchdown.

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Swag of medals By TONY FROST EIGHT Noosa masters swimmers did themselves and their club proud at the FINA world masters swimming championships in Montreal, Canada. Competition from 3 to 10 August, six consecutive days in two Olympic pools, followed by a threekilometre open water swim at a converted rowing course, purposebuilt for the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Jan Croft again showed her dom-

inance at international level, winning two gold, one silver and one bronze medal in the female 70-74 age division, gold for the 800 metre freestyle and the three-kilometre open water swim, where the second placegetter from Japan was over five minutes behind. Jan’s silver medal was in the 400 metres freestyle event where gold went to Judy Wilson from Great Britain,who represented her country at the Olympics (Tokyo 1964) and Commonwealth Games (Perth 1962 and Jamaica 1966).

Another outstanding achievement was by Eulah Varty, where she won silver medals in the female 8084 years age group for 400 and 800 metre individual medley events. Congratulations to all other Noosa swimmers who swam personal best times: Bardie Gruber (100, 200, 400 and 800 freestyle), Robyn Selby (50 freestyle), Jacky Shields (50 freestyle), Adele Tucker (50 and 100 backstroke ), Bob Morse (50 backstroke) and Ian Tucker (100, 200, 400 and 800 freestyle).

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RESULTS ELIMINATION FINAL MAROOCHYDORE 51 D CALOUNDRA 40

RESULTS QUALIFYING FINAL NOOSA 57 D KEDRON 16

Noosa Tiger Sam Dwyer in Qualifying Final against the Kedron Lions.

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POS TEAM P 1 Mayne 18 2 Noosa 18 3 Kedron 18 4 Maroochydore 18 5 Caloundra 18 Nambour & Hinterland 18 6 7 Aspley 18 8 Caboolture 18

W 18 15 12 10 9 5 3 0

L 0 3 6 8 9 13 15 18

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PTS 72 60 48 40 36 20 12 0

GOAL KICKERS. B. Duke 2, J. Fulton 1, S. Dwyer 1, J. Malthouse 1, N. Winter 1, D. Pertot 1, S. Davis 1 LEADING GOAL KICKERS. J. Gellie 59, B. Duke 42, A. Corrigan 16, J. Reichman 16, S. Rogers 16, N. Winter 15, S. Davis 14

Noosa Today & Airlie Beach Hotel Player of The Year Award QUALIFYING FINAL BEST PLAYERS: Dave Welch, Tom McKittrick, Sam Dwyer, Jake Fulton, Peter Trompf, Josh Reichman 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 Realty/PJ Burns Noosa Tigers advanced to the QAFL North second semifinal after an emphatic 43 point win over Kedron in atrocious conditions at their Weyba Road home last Saturday. Noosa were just far too physical and hard at the contest from the very start, opening up with a four goal to nil lead at quarter time. It was always going to be hard to peg back in the boggy wet conditions. The Tiger’s tackling and harassing was simply outstanding and their physical intimidation of their bigger-bodied opponents was a joy to watch for all Noosa

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U14 BLUES: Well, in less than favourable conditions the U14 Blues took on the Caloundra panthers for a spot in the grand final. The first quarter saw the ball going up and down the ground as both teams found the conditions trying, and Caloundra was set up behind the ball

faithfuls who weathered the conditions. In fact the final margin of 43 points was more like a 15 goal win in the dry. The convincing victory now sets up a mouth-watering major semi-final clash with Mayne in Brisbane this weekend. The Noosa boys are on a roll and know they have to be at their best to trouble the fresh and undefeated flag favourites. Across the board, it was just a mighty effort however, no one handled the conditions better than Tasmanian vice-captain Welch, who’s marking and general clearance out of defence was just superb. Captain Peter Trompf again displayed a big game presence winning contest after contest with physical authority. Cubby Isles, Tom McKittrick and Shane Davis were brilliant

in the midfield, relishing the sloppy conditions and finals-like atmosphere. Meanwhile, Riley Buntain, Harry Opie and Garry Wallace dominated their positions in the back half. 150th senior gamer Nath Winter was instrumental up forward early, capping a terrific milestone effort. Well done Wints! All in all a great team effort

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as was Noosa. All of a sudden some quick ball movement saw Mackinnon mark the ball, play on, and Noosa marked it in the square, alas the umpire deemed he was not allowed to play on and the ball was bought back and no score resulted. Quarter time saw the unique score board 0- 0-0 to 0 -0-0. The second saw more slugfest, with the scores locked at nil all when Loki was tripped. He got the ball on and Noosa ran in and kicked a goal, but again they were called back

and not allowed the advantage. Loki then popped a pass over and again it was called back deemed to have not gone behind his mark - leaving Noosa scoreless. Caloundra seemed to be getting in lower at the ball than Noosa and getting more outside runners and finally Caloundra got reward with a goal and had the half time lead. Noosa came out strong in the third after Benji threw the side around but could not buy a goal at the markets until Loki popped up and put

their first through. Caloundra also got another to keep the lead at three quarter time. The last quarter saw Caloundra hold sway and run out 18 point winners in a hard fought game. The Noosa boys were disappointed and were reminded that they had done a lot this season. Don’t forget the U16 Blues play their grand final at Maroochydore on Sunday. It would great to see all our juniors and seniors down their supporting them Richard Murrihy

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Soaking up the atmosphere By JOLENE OGLE IT doesn’t sound like something you would want to remember but for ex-Noosa Tigers player Jono Freeman getting drenched in Powerade is something he never wants to forget. The drenching was all part of a tradition in AFL with Jono’s Brisbane Lions team mates celebrating the 20-year-old’s four goals in their win against Collingwood at the MCG on 16 August, winning by an impressive 67 points. “It seems to be the go these days, whenever someone gets their first win they cop a drenching,” Jono said. “I got covered in Powerade in the middle of the (Lions) boys. I got to sing the Brisbane Lions’ song. I’ll never forget that.” The former St Andrew’s Anglican College student, who grew up in Peregian Beach, said he had always dreamt of playing for the Brisbane Lions and running out onto the MCG for their last game was a dream come true. “It was pretty amazing. It was my first time at the MCG all together, so I was pretty excited to get out there and play well. To get a

win, is unbelievable,” he said. Jono started his AFL career with the Noosa Tigers at age 15 playing for the junior team. Former Noosa Tigers’ coach Brett Maloney said Jono was a stand-out player from the beginning. “As a player, he’s a big, raw talent. Big athletic-type bloke with the ability to jump, to take a good grab, a good mark,” he said. “Even at that stage, when he decided to turn it on, that he was a bit above the rest. “He could do things that make you wonder ‘how could he do that?’ “Especially with his athletic ability, he could weave in and out of traffic. He could take marks most others wouldn’t be able to.” Jono played for the Noosa Tigers for three years before joining the Brisbane Lions’ Academy and entering the draft pool. Hearing his name called at the draft, to become a Brisbane Lions’ player was an outstanding moment for Jono, but he said it was his parents who were most excited. “They’ve seen what I’ve gone through. I’ve

made a lot of trips to Brisbane chasing my dream,” he said. “They’ve helped me all along the way. Mum used to have to drive me to Brisbane twice a week. They did a lot for me and it was pretty rewarding for them.” Former coach Brett travelled to Brisbane to watch Jono’s first game with the Lions against the Adelaide Crows on 10 August at the Gabba. “I went down and watched when he made his debut and (the Lions) got smashed by 105 points and he barely got near the ball. “Then, in the space of a week, all of a sudden he’s kicked four goals against Collingwood, one of the biggest football clubs in the country, at their home game. That was really pleasing,” Brett said. Brett said Jono’s achievements have little to do with him and his time spent coaching the newest Lions player, who he describes as an “absolutely outstanding citizen”. “I’m just rapt for him. It’s not hell of a lot to do with me. I’m just rapt for Jono. “If anyone deserves it, he does. He’s put the hard yards in,” he said. “Hopefully he continues to develop and is a key player for Brisbane for many years to come.” Jono is now preparing for the Lions’ round 23 game against the third-ranked Geelong Cats on 30 August at Simonds Stadium, Victoria. Jono’s hoping for another stellar game.

Tewantin Noosa golf results Jono Freeman in his new uniform, the Brisbane Lions. Source: Facebook

Jono Freeman playing for the Noosa Tigers AFL senior team.

TUESDAY CLUB Results of Single Stableford played on 19 August. A Grade: 1, A. Watson 40; 2, A. Graham 39; 3, D. Furner 38. B Grade: 1, B. Davidson 39 countback; 2, M. O’Connor 39; 3, D. Cody 37 (c/b). C Grade: 1, M. Reynolds 39 (c/b); 2, R. Farquharson 39; 3, S. Strid 38. Sweepstakes - 1, A. Watson 40; 2, R. Farquharson 39 (c/b); 3, M. O’Connor 39. Rundown: 36 points or better countback. Nearest the Pins (six pack XXXX Gold) - A Grade: 5th T. Sumner; 7th J. Maunder; 10th T. Sumner; 12th T. Harding. B Grade: L. James, D. Bandman, -, M. O’Connor. C Grade: K. King (vis), M. Peters, -, B. Cox. Long Drive - A Grade: C. Dodd, B Grade: D. Tebbutt; C Grade: M. Peters. Straight Drive - A Grade: I. Vardy; B Grade: M. O’Connor; C Grade: B. Upham. John Piercy - Rex Bernoulli, Brian Hansen, Peter Lyall, Jim Barrass - 93 points.

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Ladies top their ladders in divisions NOOSA HEADS Noosa Heads lady bowlers have sides in Divisions 2 and 4 this year and, after last week’s matches, they top the ladder in both. The Division 2s, under skips Pat Teale and Debbie Austin, took the maximum four points from their encounter with Kawana. And Jan Burkitt and Jenny Bowie led their Division 4 teams to take two points from their Pelican Waters clash. The ladies pennant games are played on Mondays when the weather has been mostly fine. But the men’s matches are scheduled for Saturdays and the past two have been wet, wet, wet. Only Division 3 could play last

Saturday, under the roof at Mooloolaba, but the boys came home pointless, and cold. Andrew Dunning and Danny Crameri, a couple of visitors from the Tewantin club, scored the highest winning margin on Tuesday’s mens pairs day. The runners-up prize went to Neville Graham and Walter Horne. Wednesday ladies triples winners were Joan Laney, Judy Marsland and Beryl Nelson. The normal Friday and Saturday games were washed away with the rain. A reminder that next Monday 1 September sees the staging of the monthly Noosa 1500, an open pairs event, which has again attracted a capacity field.

Entry forms are now out for the club championship mixed fours. - The Chalker TEWANTIN NOOSA Sunday 17 August The Men’s Bowls Section held its AGM for 2014. The bowls committee for 2014/2015 is president Gary Moss, senior vice president Bert De Koster, junior vice president David Muir, bowls secretary Heath Costello, games director Bryn Whitcombe, match commmittee Peter Bennett, Peter Vignon, Jim Bain, Tony McAnelly and Gary Hughes. The position of welfare was left open at the meeting. Tuesday 19 August Divine Dental 2 Bowl Triples

Winners: P. Goette, N. Sondergeld and S. Mould. Runners up: J. Kentish and V. Smith. Inaugural Ladies Handicap: Joan Pyers d Yvonne Ambrey. Wednesday 13 August: John Madill Toyota Tewantin Men’s Bowls Winners (2 wins +25): Trevor Crosby and Bryn Whitcombe. Runners up: Kevin Coghlan and Joe Dawe (1 win +9). Triples winners: Terry Howe, Bernie Smith and Bob Churcher. Margin Jackpot not won carries over. The rest of the week including pennants was washed out. - Heath Costello

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From left is Ralph Devlin QC, Alan Doig OAM, Jack Dearlove MBE and Ron Rankin AM.

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ON a hot November day in 1961, anaesthetists Dr Roger Bennett and Dr Tess Cramond (nee Brophy) knelt over two subjects laying in swimming trunks on thin mattresses on the floor of an operating theatre at St Andrew’s Hospital Brisbane… a lot was at stake. The victims had been anaesthetised with thiopentone and the muscle relaxant, gallamine. As one patient underwent mouth-tonose and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, the other was revived using an Ambu- Resuscitator – a mask attached to a bag which when compressed provided air – while doctors monitored vital signs. This dangerous procedure was to prove that the relatively new Expired Air Resuscitation (EAR) method of revival would work. These facts were revealed to guests at the recent Awards of Excellence for Surf Life Saving Queensland held in Brisbane, by State President Ralph Devlin QC. Many who have been involved in surf life saving since the 1950s knew that a group had volunteered for this dangerous exercise, but exactly who and what transpired was only known to a few. By the mid-1950s lifesavers doing their basic bronze medallion

training were instructed in the Sylvester- Brosch and Holger - Nielsen techniques of resuscitation. However by the late ’50s these methods had become obsolete and replaced by EAR and it was thought that only trained medical staff could use this new expired method. But a group of Queensland doctors and lifesavers had other ideas making it clear they wished to introduce the new method into surf lifesaving practices. Then came the November experiment. To prove it worked, Dr Roger Bennett and Professor Tess Cramond arranged for volunteer surf life savers to be anaesthetised with sodium pentothal and other relaxants for two hours. The purpose of the demonstration was to provide first-hand experience with both methods of rescue breathing and the use of the Ambu Resuscitator. It would also allow the Resuscitation Committee to gauge the effectiveness of the teaching methods used by the Surf Life Saving Association. During the demonstration, conducted with the assistance of the medical and nursing Staff of St Andrew’s Hospital, one victim underwent mouth-to-nose and mouth-tomouth resuscitation, while another was revived using the Ambu Resuscitator, while the doctors monitored vital signs. Representatives of the Royal Life Saving Society, Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade, Queensland

Dr.Roger Bennett (left) and Professor Tess Cramond (back) watch as the new E.A.R revival method is performed. Police Force, St John Ambulance Brigade and the hospital staff participated in the demonstration by reviving the four patients. One by one the representatives who numbered about 40, filed down to have their turn. The ‘guinea pigs’ for the demonstration were Earle Smith of Kirra, Bruce Campbell of metropolitan Caloundra, Alan Doig of Mowbray Park and Jack Dearlove of Mooloolaba. The demonstration, now part of life-saving history, was highly successful in breaking down barriers and reinforcing confidence in EAR methods.

“We did it because we had to sell it and the only way to sell something is to show it,” Earl Smith, one of the guinea pigs, said when asked why they did it. Many lives have been saved thanks to the dedication of these men and the experience of the two doctors. This was the era of the space race when huge advancements were being made for mankind. It was also a time when the mortality rate from drowning was high, and more effective methods of resuscitation were urgently required.

As a result of this experiment a complete change in resuscitation technique had to be taught to all lifesavers throughout Australia. In 1959 when TV first came to Queensland, the general public received an inkling of what was in progress when on 13 December the ABC televised a demonstration of EAR, by Alan Doig and narrated by Bruce Campbell. In July 2004, 43-years later their efforts would be recognised when three of the six, Jack Dearlove, Professor Tess Cramond (nee Brophy) and Earl Smith were all inducted into the Australian Surf Life Saving inaugural Hall of Fame. This year, Alan Doig, was made a life member of Surf Life Saving Australia. Summing up this incredible chapter in the history of Surf Life Saving Australia, Devlin said, “Tonight we especially honor Alan Doig, but we also celebrate the ground breaking work of the team - Jack Dearlove MBE, the late Earl Smith AM, Bruce Campbell, Dr Roger Bennett and Professor Tess Cramond AO,OBE. “Their work has not only helped lifesaving organisations develop better methods of resuscitation but also helped humanity throughout the world reduce the mortality rate resulting from drowning and many other threats to life.”

It needed a clean out! By JACK MANGROVE

Some of last season’s Confidence Squad.

Donning the yellow and red IF you have a willing attitude and a love of the ocean then the Sunshine Beach Surf Club Confidence squad wants you. Nippers is the starting point for all life savers - those who dream of donning the yellow and red cap. The Confidence Squad is there to help those who may lack a little confi-

dence and experience when it comes to swimming. The Confidence Squad program was introduced by Guy Clare last year and is already considered a success with participants learning to swim in the ocean and use Nipper boards. The annual Nippers sign-on day

is at the Noosa Aquatic Centre this Friday, from 3.30pm and again on Saturday, from 2pm. With the Nipper season due to start on 21 September, there’s no time to waste. Nippers will need to bring along their birth certificate, Medicare card, Blue Card (if parents have one), togs, goggles and a towel.

THE recent flush-out the Noosa River has received will really start to fire the fish up, with the water flowing downstream bringing with it schools of baitfish, nutrients and even some big fish. Naturally, the area where all this dirty water gets pushed to is the mouth of the Noosa River, and there’s sure to be some good fish hanging around there. Flathead are one such fish that will flock to the mouth, and make easy targets of baitfish styled soft plastics such as the Squidgy Fish and Zman MinnowZ. These lures are extremely effective for covering a lot of ground, and when worked around the deeper water they also give a good chance of tangling with a big trevally or two. As the water starts to clean up, we should start seeing the whiting numbers pick up again, especially for those throwing surface lures. If you plan to have a crack at the whiting this week, the place holding the most fish at the moment has been the shallows of the Frying Pan located within close

vicinity to the river mouth. This area of shallow sand flats is a popular location for this tasty fish, and working your line across areas that have plenty of yabby holes is always worthwhile. The beaches should also start fishing well with a lot of the fish from the Noosa River moving onto the open beaches to get away from the fresh water. Try fishing the beach at Teewah with strips of mullet fillet or pilchards and you’re giving yourself a good chance at catching either a nice tailor, mulloway or even a big bream. If you’re looking for some fishing-related fun this weekend, pop down to the Davo’s social fishing competition. It takes place this Friday from 4pm. It’s a great family friendly event that includes a free sausage sizzle and refreshments, heaps of great fishing and even some lucky draw prizes. All you have to do is be at Davo’s Tackle World Noosa by 4pm on Friday, sign up, and you’re off fishing till 1pm on Sunday. It should be a blast especially with better weather expected for the weekend.

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