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Noosa jazzed up NOOSA was alive with the smooth sounds of jazz at the weekend as thousands of music fans converged on Noosa for the annual Noosa Jazz Festival. This year’s Jazz Festival has been hailed one of the biggest on records, with several events selling out and big name acts drawn to Noosa for the festival. Businesses are also reporting higher-than-average turnovers and organisers are already planning for next year. Read more about the event and check out some of the amazing photos from the Noosa Jazz Festival on page 20.

Say no to Noosa By JONATHON HOWARD A GROUP of residents opposed to the EDV reboundary bid has emerged this week under the title Sunshine Coast Alliance Inc. Alliance chairman and fourth generation Noosa shire resident, Steve Bennett, said the group was opposed to Eumundi, Doonan, Verrierdale and Weyba Downs joining Noosa Council.

“Noosa can’t afford us... they can’t continue to offer the same level of service and they can’t keep the maintenance up on the areas,” he said. “We want to make it quite clear that the alliance loves Noosa - we work and play in Noosa and frequent the shops and attractions there. “However, the romantic idea of de-amalgamation is simply not stacking up, we don’t want to be a part of it – nor do we want to be a part of what we see as a failing Noosa Council.”

Mr Bennett said the alliance favoured the Sunshine Coast Council’s divisional structure and heaped praise on Cr Steve Robinson. “These areas should remain part of the Sunshine Coast Council as they have done for more than the past 100 years,” he said. “While we love Noosa and we love the Sunshine Coast, we just don’t want to be a part of a council that we believe is on track towards financial ruin.”

Mr Bennett said the alliance saw the future of Noosa Council as unstable. “The Sunshine Coast Council is sustainable and stable, but Noosa Council appears like a basket case,” he said. “We’re seeing a future forecast for the Sunshine Coast region that’s bright and we’re happy with Mayor Mark Jamieson and Cr Steve Robinson and they have done good things in our area. Continued page 4

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Dogs aren’t born mean By JOLENE OGLE EDUCATION and increased awareness is the answer to the recent spate of dog attacks, according to Bark Busters’ Faith Wild, who has slammed irresponsible pet owners. Trainer dog behaviourist Faith said it was time to act to protect our community and dogs through education. “Dogs are not born mean and there are reasons why dogs are aggressive,” she said. “It is important to understand that it is also not breed specific ... any dog is capable of aggression from the chihuahua to the shepherd and even though certain breeds have certain traits, you cannot lump them in one category. “For example, the most aggressive dog I have encountered was a labrador and the softest, sweetest dog I have ever trained was a pitbull.” Faith said with the exception of a physical or painful condition, dogs didn’t “turn” aggressive, rather an aggressive dog is born out of misunderstanding, fear and mistreatment. “This issue has to be addressed at its core level if we are to keep our community safe,” she said. “It’s time our society took a new look at why dogs attack and not bandaid the situation. “We have to take responsibility for our actions and that of the dogs in our care. It is up to use to educate our dogs to keep not only our community safe, but also our much-loved pets.” Faith, who offers free workshops to the community through Bark Busters, said she wasn’t surprised dog attacks are occurring.

“It’s intolerable that people are put into this situation. It’s scary for both owner and dog and it can lead to a perfectly normal, happy dog being aggressive through fear.” Faith has shared some of her top safety tips when interacting with dogs. Adults: Learn to read a dog’s body language to help understand their mood, Look for signs of aggressive behaviour such as tail up, ears flat, staring, hackles, a backward leaning posture, teeth bared, mouth shut tight, If you feel in danger, do not run, scream or attack the dog. Stand still and do not flinch or stare at the dog. If you get knocked down to the ground, cover your face with your arms and stay as still as you possibly can. Do not try to get up.

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Bark Busters Faith Wild wants pet owners to take control of their animals. “They are another species and do not understand what we are trying to communicate to them. It’s no wonder they are confused and I am not surprised at the attacks that are occurring,” she said.

per cent certainty your dog if effectively controlled off lead, don’t let them off. You never know what the other dog is going to do or the degree of control the other owner has,” she said.

Recent stories of dog attacks have involved dogs off the leash rushing or attacking another dog on lead, which Faith said is “irresponsible, thoughtless and dangerous”. “If you don’t have complete, 100

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Gamble on power By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA residents are fuming over recent increases to their power bills and the answers they are receiving from politicians to justify the hikes are only fuelling the rage. Residents are now throwing the “party line” back in the face of LNP ministers and demanding they provide them with “honest answers”. Noosa resident Ken Gamble said he was fed up with what he believed to be “political lies” and he wants the power Ombudsman to investigate the LNP’s whopping 67 per cent increase to power service line charges, as well as increases to his overall usage. “It’s about time the government came clean on its power charges and told consumers where this money is going,” he said. “We’re asking for honesty, that’s something we can handle - if it’s bad news that’s okay, just give it to us straight.” Mr Gamble said he found several discrepencies in the charging rates on his bill to those published in the power usage charge gazzette document, approved by the State Government. Mr Gamble is semi-retired and lives on a small pension, but his power bill increased by $100 for this quarter and there’s future increases on the horizon. “The government wants more money for food and services, more for power and water, more for fuel, where are the explanations for these hikes, especially when there’s very few new jobs being created and small businesses are suffering,” he said. Noosa Today has also received several complaints from residents

Minister for Energy and Water Mark McArdle says huge power profits are being plugged back into public services.

Parties in power struggle By JONATHON HOWARD

Noosa resident Ken Gamble has had enough of the political lies - he wants straight answers. that Centrelink employees are telling job seekers that the Sunshine Coast and Noosa are the toughest places in Queensland to find a job. “This has gone on for too long, it’s about time the residents rallied together again and called for fairness and transparency from politicians

and not the party line,” he said. Noosa Today put Mr Gamble’s questions and concerns, as well as several other residents' concerns including questions from Noosa Greens Party candidate Joe Shlegeris, to the Minister for Energy and Water Mark McArdle MP.

MINISTER for Energy and Water Mark McArdle has defended recent electricity price hikes, saying any money gained from the increases will be re-invested into public services. “Unlike the Greens, the (LNP) Queensland Government has a strong plan for a brighter energy future, PowerQ, that recognises the role of solar in electricity generation,” Mr McArdle told Noosa Today. PowerQ is the LNP Government’s answer to the former government’s 2020 climate change and carbon tax plan, following the repeal of the Rudd Government’s Carbon Tax. PowerQ is the LNP Government’s long-term strategy for the state’s electricity sector and was released in late June 2014. According to the LNP website, PowerQ is set across a 30-year timeframe that is designed to help transition the electricity industry into one that is resilient, cost-effective and customer-focused, to

support the economic and lifestyle aspirations of Queenslanders. Noosa Today asked Mr McArdle whether the LNP Government supports green energy production. “We support renewable energy where it is commercially viable and does not require subsidies,” he said. Mr McArdle also sought to address residents' concerns around the power price hikes and the usage of an estimated daily profit of more than $1 million per day. “Dividends from the State Government’s power generation and distribution businesses are returned to Queenslanders,” he said. “This year more than $662 million will ensure regional customers pay no more for their electricity than people in Brisbane. “The money also helps pay for essential public services such as hospitals, roads and public transport.” HAVE YOUR SAY: Do you think more money should be invested in solar and other green energy options?

Mystery deepens as surfer Maynard’s still missing A LONESOME figure spotted paddling about 300 metres away from the Bali island of Nusa Lembongans’ main surfing break, could have been missing Noosa man Peter Maynard. The figure was spotted on Thursday 28 August by Monkey Surfing operator Christohper Capel, who told media sources in Bali that the swell had been up near 15 feet that day. Mr Capel said he watched the unknown surfer paddle towards a break known as “No Man’s Land”, where huge sets were rolling in. “The set was about 10 feet and I saw a surfer catch a wave and then disappear with the foam,” he told media sources. Mr Capel did not see the mystery surfer again and he told media

sources he thought the surfer had gone ashore. The mystery disappearance of Mr Maynard from a Balinese island last week has left his family devastated as they await any word of his whereabouts. Signs and a $5000 reward have since been posted around the island urging anyone with information to come forward. Mr Maynard, 45, had been staying on his own at the Nusa Indah Bungalo on the island of Nusa Lembongan, from 23 August to 28 August. A snapped surfboard (nose) portion of what was believed to be Mr Maynard’s surfboard was found near Shipwrecks that same day, Thursday 28 August. Family members of Mr Maynard have since confirmed the nose of the

broken board was part of a Hammo board, which was designed and made by Mr Maynard. He was scheduled to check out of his room on 28 August, but when staff checked his room they found almost all of his personal possessions including his phone, wallet and surfboards - abandoned and untouched. In a media statement, Peter’s wife Kylie Maynard said the family was calling for any information to assist in finding her husband. “We will continue to work with local police, the Australian Consulate and surf and rescue authorities in the hope that together we can find Peter and bring this matter to an end. “We implore anybody who knows anything to please notify the

Noosa Heads man Peter Maynard has gone missing in Bali. relevant authorities and we ask that our family’s privacy be respected during this difficult time,” Mrs Maynard said.

Bali Police along with other rescue authorities continue to search for Mr Maynard who has been missing now for 13 days at the time of print.

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Taste of own medicine By JONATHON HOWARD DOCTORS of Tewantin GP Doctor Chandran Ramaswamy has been forced to take some of his own medicine after he faced the reality of being overweight. “I was always fit and healthy when I was younger, but during the past five years I started to get into the cakes and really just let myself go,” he said. “Before I knew it, I was drastically overweight, my mood had changed and I’ve got far less energy.” Dr Ramaswamy advises his patients on a daily basis to “watch your weight and do regular exercise”, but it was when he started to take his own advice that his weight and general outlook started to improve. “When I started to notice my waist increasing and general fitness decreasing, I realised I needed to take my own advice and make a positive change,” he said. The change came when Dr Ramaswamy received a phone call from a Noosa friend, who every year runs a marathon. “My friend, who is from Switzerland but lives in Noosa, makes it an annual event to run in the Berlin Marathon,” he said. “Every year he asks me to join him, and when he insisted that I run this year, I thought here’s my chance to make the change I’ve been wanting.” That was almost 12 month ago, and Dr Ramaswamy has until 28 September when he takes part in the mamoth 42.2km run. “I’ve managed to drop 9.5 kilos and I completed my first 30km run the other day,” he said.

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Dr Chandran Ramaswamy is about to undertake the biggest physical challenge of his life. Dr Ramaswamy was also fundraising for Sunshine Hospice ‘Katie Rose’. He said he recently had a patient receiving support at Katie Rose and was inspired by the staff dedication

and love shown towards all the Katie Rose patients. “Our community should be so thankful, we have such a wonderful facility for our patients,” he said. Donations and support for Dr Ra-

maswamy’s marathon run can be made to Westpac account: Sunshine Coast Community Hospice Ltd - BSB: 034 198 Account Number: 399023. Residents can also make a donation at Doctors of Tewantin on 22 Doonella Street.

Push for birthing centre By JONATHON HOWARD

I think parking is a huge issue at Nambour, and it’s a long walk to the maternity ward when you’re pregnant. I think it would be great for Noosa to have local birthing facilities and it would ease already crowded Nambour Hospital… Helen Zelinski with Tabitha Zelinski Rutland (19 months) of Noosa.

I decided to have Mahalia at Cabolture Hospital for the modern birthing suites. Nambour has only one birthing bath for the entire hospital. I also used the Share Care program which was very supportive… Lani Kenzler with Mahalia (18 months) of Noosaville.

“We don’t want to be lumped with a tourism levy or service levy that’s imposed on places like Hastings Street.” Mr Bennett said his members, which total 65 and growing, were concerned about future bus services under Noosa Council. “There’s some concern about whether Noosa Council would support a bus route to service Eumundi,” he said. Despite Mr Bennett’s strong views, he said he was not interested in a head-butting competition with EDV president Johanne Wright, however, he has raised concerns about Ms Wright’s survey results. He said the survey results to determine public sentiment were “questionable at best”. Surveys carried out by the EDV had revealed a majority, 80 per cent, of residents living in the EDV areas were supportive of joining Noosa Council. “There are some questions around the EDV’s survey results including the way in which the survey was carried out and who was included,” he said. Meanwhile, The Minister for Local Government David Crisafulli has been informed of the Sunshine Coast Council’s mayoral minute against the EDV re-boundary. The Sunshine Coast Council is awaiting a response from the minister who has previously advised that both councils would need to agree on the boundary changes in order to proceed. To find out more about the Sunshine Coast Alliance Inc, contact chairman Steve Bennett on 0407 544 888 or 0412 274 235.

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NOOSA Today continues to receive message in support of a birthing centre to be built at the Noosa Hospital. Noosa mother Lani Kenzler said she decided to have her baby at Caboulture Hospital due to a lack of birthing baths at Nambour Hospital. Helen Zelinski, also of Noosa, said the Nambour Hospital parking was a major headache.

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By JOLENE OGLE “YOU go to country pubs, you get drunk, you have a fight.” That’s the way it goes according to the victim of an alcohol-fuelled assault outside a regional hotel last year. Ewen Murdoch-Green, 21, and Jai Murdoch, 19, pleaded guilty to assaulting the victim on the main road of Kenilworth on 19 October last year, after arguing inside the pub earlier that night. After being asked to leave the venue, Murdoch tried to punch the defendant but missed and the two men began to push each other before the hotel’s courtesy bus driver,

also Murdoch’s father, tried to break up the scuffle. The court heard the victim continued to provoke the men, yelling abuse and threats as the two defendants attempted to walk away. It was then Murdoch-Green turned and punched the victim in the jaw. The victim fell to the ground and split open the back of his head. The man needed 11 staples to the wound, but MurdochGreen’s defence lawyer Anna Smith said that was the full extent of the victim’s injuries. Ms Smith pointed to the victim impact statement which made dramatic allegations of medical and mental

injuries as a result of the assault, but said there was no evidence before the court to sustain the claims. In sentencing, Magistrate Cliff Taylor said he agreed the victim impact statement contained a number of claims that were not supported. He agreed the two men were provoked, and said alcohol-fuelled violence was not accepted by the community. Murdoch-Green was fined $1000 and ordered to pay $500 compensation to the victim for pain and suffering. Murdoch was fined $800 and also ordered to pay $500 compensation to the victim. Neither man had a conviction recorded.

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Bucking the iPhones trend By JONATHON HOWARD WHILE an increasing number of schools are adopting the use of iphones and smart devices in classrooms, one Noosa independent school is bucking the trend with the use of all student owned phones and devices banned during school hours. Noosa Pengari Steiner School at Doonan is an independent school with 300 students from Prep to Year 12, offering a nationally accredited and state recognised curriculum. Every student is required to keep their devices turned off and in their school bags upon entering the school grounds and during school hours. The results are surprising, with children encouraged to develop skills to solve problems, think creatively as well as an increase in the students’ interpersonal interaction. While some schools use the smart device as a learning aid or tool, Noosa Pengari’s academic director John Stewart sees the use of student-owned devices as an unnecessary source of distraction in the classroom. Mr Stewart was appointed to his role at the start of the current semester and has worked for more than a decade on curriculum in various Steiner Schools, both nationally and internationally. “We don’t believe that a student’s learning experience can be significantly improved through allowing them access to their smart

phone in the classroom environment,” he said. “In addition, it creates the potential for distraction through off-task phone use or even opens up the possibility for cyberbullying." Mr Stewart said students were already tech savvy through immersion in our modern lifestyle and the use of smart phones posed no intellectual challenge for a modern youngster. “There is certainly a place for technology and it’s important that students understand ICTs in order to consciously use them as the powerful tools that they are,” he said. To this end, the school employs multiple digital technologies such as laptops, cameras, projectors and has a fully equipped Maclab, but the devices belong to the school, so that teachers are able to control when and how the students access them. The school also takes a crosscurricular approach to technology by teaching binary as well as dismantling and assembling a computer to understand the working parts. Mr Stewart referred to several educational studies which have showed the negative effects on a student’s ability to concentrate and retain information taught in lessons where they had access to their smart phones. The school is among a small group of independents that attempts to challenge the idea that the wide introduction of digital technologies into the learning environment carries all the answers. Steiner School teachers also

Students take on phones By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA Today spoke with several Year 9 students from Pengari Steiner School about what they think about the school’s ban on smart devices and the results were surprising. “I have a smart phone, but I only bring it out after school. I think using smart devices in class can be a distraction. My parents also see it as a distraction and I have to hand the phone over when I’m doing homework,” Year 9 student Same Allen said. “I don’t take the phone out after school because I don’t really need it and it only acts as a distraction,” Year 9 student Georgia Brooks said. “I only take the phone out to make a call or to use the camera. It’s really only a distraction and it’s also disrespectful to teachers, using a phone in class. I think there’s always going to be a device or tool for students, but it’s how the person uses it,” Year 9 student Isabella Scott said.

Stiener School's academic director John Strewart believes in learning without smart phones. avoid the use of calculators and digital technologies as teaching tools in the primary years, an approach that recently gained media attention in the case of a Steiner school in Silicon Valley. “Our teachers don’t ask our primary school students to automatically reach for their calculators or phones, but instead they are challenged to develop their own skills, without relying on a device or com-

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available when students are participating in activities requiring inverted positions this includes cartwheels and handstands. Ms Sands said there were two or more staff in every area of the playground at all times with a ratio of about one staff member to 50 students at play times. “This far exceeds the required supervision level and teachers are happy to do this to ensure all students can play safely,� she said. “Specialised activities such as gymnastics and contact sports require further supervision with limited student numbers.�

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Power to the people’s panel By JONATHON HOWARD A RADICAL and innovative experiment in democracy was launched by Noosa Council this week. But before you start thinking online activism, marching in the streets, or rattling political cages, instead think back to the earliest democratic traditions with some new social sciences put together in a new approach to public decision-making. Noosa Council has enlisted the services of newDemocracy Founda-

tion to engage with the local community and develop a “people’s panel” of everyday Noosa residents. The panel will make recommendations on how the council should prioritise future spending and even determine the best way forward on contentious issues. The panel was likely to mirror other successful people’s panel programs, which usually comprise 24 residents, business owners and students. The selected participants are ran-

domly selected to represent a broad cross-section of the community. During the next three months, the selected panel members will be given open access to information and financial data about council, along with briefings by experts, senior bureaucrats and councillors. The idea was the brainchild of mayor Noel Playford, who made the announcement during a press conference on Wednesday, 10 September. Cr Playford approached newDemocracy Foundation executive direc-

tor Iain Walker to develop the panel idea. The organisation has already seen some success in Canada Bay Council as well as other clients. Like citizens serving on a jury, the panel members will deliberate over what they have heard and will reach a verdict in the form of recommendations to councillors on priority projects, services, revenue and spending. Speaking with Noosa Today, Mr Walker said each of the people’s pan-

Hobnobbing with the mayor in Q&A By JOLENE OGLE IT’S NOT every night you get to dine with the mayor, but the Cooroy Chamber of Commerce brought together the man at the top and local community members for a night of questions and answers. The ‘Dinner with the Mayor’ event, held at the Cooroy Hotel on 29 August, brought together the local community and mayor Noel Playford, who addressed diners with a summary of his eight months in the top job. Cr Playford said council had been busy ridding the shire of bureaucracy and reducing the bill for cars, phones and staff, before addressing the recent furore surrounding de-amalgamation costs,

adding there were no “black holes” when it came to council’s finances, with the Queensland audit team expected to sign off on the accounts shortly. Among the good news, Cr Playford said the repeal of the carbon tax should result in a reduction of costs and council would now work hard to assess roads and bridges to develop a long-term capital works program. When it comes to the EDV boundary argument, Cr Playford said it all came down to listening to the community and said the suburbs would be welcomed “with open arms” should the change eventuate. Council’s recent decision to move towards a permanent recreation vehicle (RV) stop in Cooroy

was also discussed, with Cooroy Chamber of Commerce president Danielle Taylor applauding council’s recent decision to trial a 12-month RV stopover at 17 Mary Road, Cooroy. “We are really excited about the RV parking for Cooroy. “The Cooroy Chamber of Commerce has been working on this project with various government for more than 10 years, lobbying to get caravan and RV day parking and some overnight stops in Cooroy,” she said. Ms Taylor said it’s common to see RVs parked on the roadside and across multiple car parks throughout Cooroy. “Many of our members have reported they are constantly asked by

visitors if there is a place they can stay overnight with an RV. “So we know there is a need, but it has been a challenge to find an appropriate spot,” she said. “This is a really positive step and a big thanks to the Noosa Council for getting us closer to a solution. “There is still a bit of work to go, and it will be a few months away at least but this is the biggest step forward we’ve had to date.” Ms Taylor said the Cooroy community would benefit from the addition of an RV stop, as travellers only stayed for a few hours at this point because there was nowhere else to stop.

elists will be paid for their time and are essentially “average Joes”. “Unlike other focus groups or community consultations, the people selected to take part in these panels represent a broad age range and are in many ways average citizens,” Mr Walker said. While only in the early stages, the people’s panel was expected to commence in the coming days and recruitment for the panellists was now underway.

Green waste bins now for rural homes NOOSA Council has made several announcements this week including a chance for rural residents to use green waste bins and service structure changes. The following is a breakdown of council’s announcements. KIDS’ LIBRARY CARDS: The first Noosa Library Service kids’ card will be on display in the Noosa Council marquee during the Noosa Country Show. The card features vibrant colours, lively characters and is the original artwork by local cartoonist Dave Hackett. Cartoon Dave will be at the show on Friday sharing his drawing techniques and art of cartooning with families and kids. Participants will have the chance to create their own cartoon character during the 20-minute, free sessions from 10.20am-10.40am, 11am-11.20am and 11.40am-noon. TWO UNDER ONE ROOF: From Monday 15 September, Noosa Council’s building and plumbing departments will be housed under the same roof at “The Depot” on Eumundi-Noosa Road, opposite Bunnings. The depot is an existing council property site that has undergone renovations to accommodate the two departments, which had formerly been located in separate buildings at the council’s main site at Tewantin. Council’s manager of Building and Plumbing Services said to celebrate the new premises opening and to familiarise the customers with their new location, they were holding a sausage sizzle from 8am-11am on Monday 15 September.

“Life can change in an instant on the roads,” Rotary Youth Driver Awareness (RYDA) program helps kids understand the driving dangers.

Valuable lessons driven home hard By JONATHON HOWARD FIVE adrenalin-pumping minutes behind the wheel of a speeding car, can lead to a lifetime of pain and heartache. It’s a chilling thought and one that Noosa paraplegic Darren Shields, used to drive home the message of safe driving to a group Year 11 students from Noosa District State High School recently. A total of 70 students were taking part in the Rotary Youth Driver Awareness (RYDA) program, which aims to teach students valuable driving and driver awareness lessons.

The lessons were delivered over six interactive sessions and aimed to explore crucial aspects of travelling safely such as, stopping distances; hazards, distractions and risks; alcohol, medications and fatigue; a crash survivor story; road choices regarding financial and legal ramifications; and how to choose and maintain a safe vehicle. The students listened to a local policeman’s presentation on L and P plater driver legal rights and responsibilities and watched a video, which explained the ‘ripple effect’ caused by the death of a young driver on her family, friends, co-

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workers, classmates and those involved with the accident. The Year 11s designed their ‘dream car’ and explored some of the costs associated with running a vehicle. Students provided some ‘Plan Bs’ for young drivers through looking at a number of scenarios and investigating some alternative options for drivers faced with potentially driving drunk or fatigued. Paraplegic Darren Shields explained to the students how his life was changed in an instant when he lost focus of the task at hand, which was cycling, and due to his lack of focus, he missed noticing a

parked car, which he hit head on. Students were shown how stopping distance changes by the speed in which a vehicle is travelling and the reaction time, and were provided with an opportunity to drive with an instructor to experience how it feels to be in a car stopping within a range of speeds. The Year 11 students found the day at RYDA to be educational and very practical, and the Rotarians involved hope it will save at least one life from the cohort with the day assisting students by providing them with the knowledge, life skills and tools to make more informed decisions.

GREEN WASTE OPTION: Noosa Council is expanding the garden waste collection service to rural townships to counter the problem of green waste- lawn clippings, leaves, branches, twigs, weeds and palm fronds- going to landfill. Rural residents are being offered the service for a more environmentally friendly solution to managing their garden waste. The green waste bins cost $65 per annum for a fortnightly collection Once ordered from the council, a new green waste bin will be delivered in about four weeks’ time. The green waste collected by council is shredded, aged, mulched and made available to residents, free of charge, for use as garden mulch. For more information on these and other council matters, phone Noosa Council on (07) 5329 6500.


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Julian ‘Jed’ McNamara and Michael Sobey will share their time between the Noosa Heads and Gympie offices. Sunshine Butterflies founder Leanne Walsh at the new home for the charity.

Butterflies hovering over the hobby farm By JOLENE OGLE AFTER nine months of fund-raising, the Sunshine Butterflies charity organisation is finally the new owner of its very own hobby farm. Currently located off Rene Street in Noosaville, Sunshine Butterflies founder Leanne Walsh said the organisation had been looking for a new home where it could expand their services to include animal therapy for children with disabilities. The five-acre property at 468 McKinnon Drive, Cooroibah, will be transformed into a farm, with Leanne and her family expected to move into the

home at the back of the property in four to six weeks to begin the transformation. “My husband is experienced in landscaping, so we will have this place looking great,” she said. The property, which will become home to the new Backyard Project, will offer existing programs such as woodwork, art, cooking and music workshops, while introducing an animal care program where members can look after animals to gain basic skills. Leanne believes the addition of animals to their care program will have a great impact on people with disabilities, helping to relieve stress and anxi-

ety while increasing confidence and self-esteem. The property will also be used to grow produce to sell and help raise funds, while the home on the property will be renovated into a respite centre for carers and families. While Leanne wasn’t at the on-site auction for the home on the weekend, she said Sunshine Butterflies chairman Steve McPharlin did a great job bidding for the property on behalf of the charity. “A special thanks also goes to our gold foundation sponsors who donated $1000 or more, who have made the dream a reality,” she said.

Law firms in the mix with merger SPM Law, Noosa Heads, have expanded their reach to Gympie with the successful merger with Baldwin Cartwright lawyers. SPM Law owners Julian ‘Jed’ McNamara and Michael Sobey have taken the helm of Baldwin Cartwright lawyers and look forward to working with the progressive law firm to continue to service the Gympie community. Jed and Michael have already been sharing their time between their Noosa Heads office and new Gympie office for the past 12 months in an effort to create a seamless transition. The Gympie team isn’t expected to change with Selena Cartwright still leading the family law division of the firm as Special Counsel.

Michael said the merging of the two firms is exciting and he looks forward to continuing the tradition of excellent legal representation in the region. “With Baldwin Cartwright and SPM Law joining forces, we will now be the largest locally owned law firm in the Sunshine Coast and Gympie areas,” he said. “We now have nine lawyers and approximately 20 administrative staff including designated conveyancers between the two offices. All our staff are passionate about what they do and where they live and are looking forward to the economies of scale that two locations will provide.”

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MP wages challenged By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA Greens Member Joe Shlegeris continues to ramp up his campaign efforts this week with his latest attack aimed at the mountain of wages afforded to Queensland’s MPs. In a statement to Noosa Today, Mr Shlegeris posed the question: are Noosa and Queensland residents getting their money’s worth? It’s a question that has been raging on the airwaves and across editorials, with calls for tightening of MP salaries. “The cost of running Queensland’s Legislative Assembly is about $86 million per year,” Mr Shlegeris said. “That’s the cost of paying and supporting the state’s 89 local members - close enough to $1 million each. “I think voters in the seat of Noosa should ask whether we’re getting a million dollars worth of value from our local member,” he said. “There are plenty of people who would be willing to have morning tea at the retirement villages and attend the opening of new boat ramps for a lot less than the local member’s parliamentary salary, plus loadings of more than $200,000 per year. “Even worse, that $1 million per year cost does not seem to account for the accruing pension liability. After just eight years local members enjoy access to a pension scheme based on their final salary - a lavish state-guaranteed income for life.” Speaking from his stockbroking background, Mr Shlegeris said he knows plenty of people who cost their employers more than $1 million per year. “Such people are exquisitely

Tourism Noosa CEO Damien Massingham, Minister for Tourism Jann Stuckey and SCDL CEO Simon Ambrose.

Forum boost for tourism TOURISM Noosa and Sunshine Coast Destination Ltd are preparing the ultimate welcome for over 300 delegates, who are in the region for the Destination Q Forum next week. The two tourism bodies have joined forces to present the Sunset on the Sand welcome event, where local producers, including Noosa Red Tomatoes, Gympie Goat’s Cheese and Mooloolaba King Prawns, will showcase their products. The Destination Q Forum is expected to provide both an immediate and long-term boost to the local and Sunshine Coast economy. SCDL CEO Simon Ambrose said the event would not only

bring together Government, industry leaders and operators to focus on the state’s tourism sector, but it would also provide an opportunity to highlight the Noosa and Sunshine Coast region. “Our key priority has been to showcase the fact that the Sunshine Coast offers a rich and diverse range of tourism experiences that go well beyond our superb beaches,” he said. “Local operators throughout the region have gone out of their way to offer exciting pre and post touring options for delegates to allow them to really appreciate the strength of our tourism offer.” Tourism Noosa CEO Damien Massingham thanked the Queens-

land Government for choosing Noosa to stage the Destination Q 2014 Forum and said the welcome mat was out throughout the region to greet delegates attending the state’s premier annual tourism gathering. “We are all very excited about welcoming the Premier, Queensland Ministers and the Queensland Tourism Industry as we kick off this year’s event watching sunset from Noosa Main Beach with the backdrop of Noosa National Park,” Mr Massingham said. The two-day forum will be held jointly at the Sheraton Noosa Resort and Spa and the Outrigger Little Hastings Street Resort and Spa.

Greens candidate for the state seat of Noosa Joe Shlegeris. qualified and have long track records of producing great results,” he said. “More important, their big pay packets are always at risk– if they don’t perform, they’re out.” Mr Shlegeris said in the private sector, million-dollar employees are intelligent, tough, and fit to face the rigours of million-dollar responsibilities. “You have to vote for someone and you deserve the best candidate you can get,” he said. “You don’t want someone who will be overruled by head-office party decisions.” Noosa Today approached Member for Noosa Glen Elmes for a statement, but Mr Elmes did not respond before the time of print.

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Riding the crest of a wave IT wasn’t that long ago when lifesaving was the pinnacle of Coast sport, nearly every club had a National Champion who was the star around town. Alexandra Headlands led the way with swimming hot shot Steve Wilkes the toast, then along came 35-year-old Hayden Kenny to claim the first Ironman Title in 1968. I wonder if the former Marybourgh railway worker ever thought his win would catapult his beloved sport to its present level. Lifesaving’s next shot in the arm came when his son Grant ran out of the Maroochydore surf twice to create history in winning the Junior and senior Ironman double in 1980.

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ing line. As race commentator, I was delighted to see the Darren Mercer trained Noosa Heads stable firing on all cylinders. Still all youngsters but all dreaming of future goals and gaining the experience that was on offer at the two-day event. Alexandra Nolan and Nicki chapman joined by Lincoln Dews, Jett Kenny, Rhys Burrows and Mackenzie Hynard weathering the enormously tough conditions on Salt Beach. Nolan and Dews both making finals with Lincoln 15th overall in a weekend that tested everyone. It was a learning adventure that all will endure as they prepare for this season's competitions and the World titles in France next month.

Let’s stay in town, and it's good luck to our local rugby and AFL players in this year’s grand finals this weekend. The Noosa Dolphins are in yet another Grand Final hoping to repeat its 17-8 final round drubbing of University. Then rubbing salt into the wound with a 13-0 semi win to book a place in the big one. The Barbarians scraped through to the decider with a hard-fought win over Nambour and if reports are accurate will show conviction just getting a full team on the line. I’am pretty sure the Uni boys will lift and put up a terrific fight as they usually do. While we are talking rugby, congratulations to all involved with the Noosa Dolphins juniors. Another

great season from all age groups and its no wonder the club has such a bulging trophy cabinet. Plenty more rugby to come with the annual rugby sevens set to play 3-5 October. The competition has stepped up a notch with this year's event to double as the Oceania Sevens tournament. Teams from 12 countries including the current World Woman's Sevens Champions New Zealand lining up. Countries including NZ, Cook islands, New Caledonia, Samoa, Tahiti and Tonga will take on Australia's best, in the fully supported International Tournament. In finishing, good luck to the Noosa Tigers in their final match against the undefeated Mayne. Until next time.

Dam water reduced for probe SEQWATER is lowering the water level of Lake Macdonald at Noosa ahead of investigative works as part of the bulk water authority’s Dam Improvement Program. The lake water level will be lowered to about half a metre below the current full supply level to enable the works to be completed. Seqwater chief executive officer Peter Dennis said the temporary lowering of the dam would not affect water security. “The controlled releases of water required to achieve the lowering are not expected to have any environmental

impacts.We have increased monitoring of the dam environment during the process and we encourage our dam neighbours to get in touch if they become aware of any potential problems,” Mr Dennis said. “We are lowering the water level by releasing water through the outlet valve as well as a number of temporary siphons installed on the spillway crest. We expect the water level will be lowered by mid-September, so investigations can begin.” Mr Dennis said the investigation work on the spillway at Lake Macdonald was expected to take about four

weeks, subject to weather delays. “Work on the spillway slabs will be conducted between 7am and 5pm, Monday to Friday, with the assistance of a mobile crane,” he said. “We will be using cutting tools and some machinery, so intermittent construction noise can be expected. “We appreciate the patience of the local community as we undertake this essential work.” Mr Dennis said the investigations would help inform the timing and scope of the planned Lake Macdonald dam upgrade.

Lake Macdonald is undergoing some improvements by SEQWater.

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Cup tour stops over for breaky bite By JOLENE OGLE AND they’re off! The Melbourne Cup is on its way to Noosa with a special stop at the Noosa Heads Surf Club on 3 October for the official tour breakfast. It’s a chance to get up close and personal with the $175,000, 18-carat gold Emirates Melbourne Cup, an honour usually reserved for the winning horse and jockey.

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The breakfast is great value at only $30 per person, with each person receiving a $25 meal voucher from the Surf Club restaurant to use at a later date. For entertainment, Noosa’s own rising star, Ashleigh Mueckenberger, will perform and Closet Hunter will present this season’s hottest items in a fashion parade. Local businesses have come on board offering outstanding

holiday packages, travel vouchers, beauty and health hampers and so much more, to be auctioned and raffled off on the day to help raise funds for the Noosa Heads Surf Life Saving. Rob Neely and Cindy LeBrun of Integrated Animal Health were the driving force behind the campaign to bring the Melbourne Cup Tour to Noosa. The tour will see the cup visit schools and retirement villages

as it makes its way back to Melbourne on 27 October, just in time for the race that stops the nation on 4 November 2014. The Emirates Melbourne Cup Tour charity breakfast will be held on 3 October, from 6.30am to 8.45am at the Noosa Heads Surf Club, Hastings Street, Noosa Heads. Pre-purchase tickets are available now. Phone 5474 5688 to secure your table.


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Truss defends maiden budget By JONATHON HOWARD FEDERAL Member for Wide Bay and Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss has responded to criticism around the Coalition Government’s first budget. Noosa Today asked Mr Truss five questions relating to the repeal of the carbon tax, cost of living pressures, job seeker concerns and questions around superannuation contributions. 1. Should Noosa residents be concerned about the future pauses to superannuation contributions from the Coalition Government? And should those residents be making their own super contributions to make up for any loss to their super? The increase in compulsory superannuation contribution proposed by the former government had the potential to harm many small businesses. The pause will not stop people from making their own contributions to superannuation, and it gives employees greater financial freedom to determine their own financial priorities. Salary increases that would have been withheld to cover the cost of the superannuation increase will now be available to employees as take home pay if they wish. 2. What is the government’s long-term strategy towards improving Australia’s financial future, irrespective of the previous government’s budget? Labor’s legacy must be addressed. In its six years in office Labor: squandered our nation’s savings; turned a $20 billion Budget surplus into successive record deficits totalling $191

Federal Member for Wide Bay and Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss. billion; left a legacy of $123 billion in future deficits; left gross debt heading to a peak of $667 billion; and interest payments of $1 billion each month, rising to $3 billion every month without corrective action. This legacy of debt, deficit, waste and mismanagement must be addressed if we are to restore our nation’s public finances. The government is committed to reducing Australia’s debt and deficit

through sustainable and responsible government. We want Australians to have certainty that the Federal Government can continue to provide the services they need. An important part of our economic action strategy is to set the budget on a sustainable footing, the repeal of unnecessary red tape, and the repeal of the job destroying and confidencecrushing carbon and mining taxes.

Our strategy including a $50 billion commitment to new infrastructure will lift investment, boost productivity, and increase Australia’s competitiveness to create and support jobs. 3. How will the removal of the carbon tax benefit residents? And what is the government’s stance and policy towards addressing climate change?

The carbon tax has inflated electricity prices and penalised Australian industry. Its cost has been passed on to consumers and businesses, leading to higher prices, lost jobs and declining industry. The abolition of the carbon tax will save the average household $550 a year, but the Coalition Government has kept carbon tax compensation in place. The Coalition Government will continue to work with the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission, to make sure the carbon tax savings are passed on to households and businesses by the electricity companies. The government has a Direct Action Plan to address climate change. It is a practical, methodical program aimed at delivering real reductions in emissions and improvements to the environment. An Emissions Reductions Fund will ensure that we reach our target of reducing emissions to 5 per cent below 2000 levels by 2020 by purchasing the lowest cost form of abatement. The Coalition Government is also delivering a Green Army program which engages young people aged between 17-24 years, who are interested in protecting their local environment. Participants receive an allowance and gain hands-on, practical skills, training and experience in environmental and conservation fields, while working on grassroots conservation projects across Australia. There are at least two Green Army projects already planned for Noosa. Check next week’s Noosa Today for the second part of the interview with Mr Truss.

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Nick Jeffries performed some amazing jazz numbers on his sax.

Jazz hits a success By JONATHON HOWARD THE 23rd annual Noosa Jazz Festival has been hailed a roaring success after hundreds of eager jazz fans converged on Noosa Heads Lions Park on the weekend. The park was transformed into a colourful display of dancers, performers and families soaking up the sun and sensational atmosphere. The sweet sounds of jazz filled the air as artists such as Vince Jones, Grace Knight, Emma Pask, Jan Preston and a host of others performed to cheers from the audience. Several events were sold-out including Tastings on Hastings, where pop-up restaurants lined the famous street. Festival CEO Vickii Cotter said Noosa’s backdrop blended perfectly with some of the best musicians in Australia, along with mouthwatering offerings from restaurants and cafes. “We had more than 20,000 people attend the region for the Jazz Festival over the four days (Thursday 4 September to Sunday 7 September),” Ms Cotter said. “This year we even played host to an official touring party of 120 New Zealand delegates who stayed and played at the event as

well as taking in the sites of the local region.” Ms Cotter said the festival village once again provided the best location. “At the heart of the festival was the ‘Festival Village’, which offered 2 stages over 45 performances including main stage performances, workshops, master classes and jazz river cruises, all set in a family friendly relaxed picnic style atmosphere,” she said. “The event welcomed the introduction of the ‘Legends Series’ – where legends of the Australian Jazz and Music Industry entertained guests in an intimate dining experience. “The 2014 ‘Legends Lunch’ with Steve Clisby from Channel Nine’s talent show THE VOICE, was held at the RACV Resort and featured a two-course lunch menu, complimentary beverage on arrival and show. A new addition in 2014 was the ‘Legends Dinner’ series with guests dining alongside Vince Jones and band while enjoying a delicious three-course dinner meal prepared by Noosa Springs Resort. In summary, Ms Cotter said this year’s Noosa Jazz Festival was by far the best on record. “We had a great time in the festival village this year! Perfect weather, amazing artists, sell out shows and wonderful patrons – for us, yes! This was the best year on record,” she said.

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Swinging! Nicolas Grant and Susie Polly Pembroke Wilson show their moves at the Noosa Heads Lions Park.


LETTERS

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

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THE Weedtechnics technology has very limited and yet unproven application when it comes to weed control. The technical data available for the technology is that generated by the patent holder and as far as I am aware there have been no comparative trials between Weedtechnics and glyphosate and there have been no extensive independent trials of the technology against common weed varieties. Based on feedback from observers of the technology in the Byron Bay area, repeat treatments have been required and not all weed species are susceptible to this treatment. Noosa Council would be well advised to request trial data from Weedtechnics on its effectiveness to eradicate/control weed species commonly found in the Noosa shire and a cost benefit analysis over a 12-month period and not to rely on the non-scientific hype promoted by the licensee. Kerry Sandford, BAgSc, Tewantin.

ON A recent coastal bike ride we stopped at the Roo Bar in the Village Square of Palmer Coolum Resort for a coffee. Wow! What a beautiful resort and great coffee! I’ve driven past the resort many times over the past six years since moving to the coast - I certainly didn’t realise how beautiful the golf course and gardens were, and Jeff the dinosaur looks awesome with Mt Coolum as his backdrop. I couldn’t believe how large the resort is and the facilities are amazing to say the least! I’ve always been told of the lovely high teas and yum cha they have at a couple of the many restaurants on offer, but never got around to checking it out. So today I went back with my parents for lunch, which was superb. The staff were so friendly and helpful, also offering a tour of the grounds on one of the shuttles which was amazing to say the least. Putting politics aside, I don’t understand where all the negative press is coming from – we certainly had a wonderful time and will be making regular trips back. I have only recently had a look at the latest A Current Affair report online and it’s misleading – the prices at the resort are very reasonable, actually much cheaper than what we pay at our local cafes in Tewantin. Our lunch was only $30 at the Smiling Duck which included a selection of five menu items, beer or wine as well as complimentary green tea. We had a look through both the Palmersaurus and Motorama for $60 which is very reasonable and they were great, the dinosaurs are awesome! We have coffee and cake at the Roo Bar quite often now and it’s not only some of the best on the coast, it’s also cheaper! I don’t know who that staff member was that they interviewed either, we’ve never seen her ... all the staff we’ve met are extremely happy and are hoping that more people start to come and have a look for themselves, the more that do and enjoy the facilities like we have, the more staff they can afford to employ. Don’t they deserve our support and patronage - it seems a shame to let some negative, misleading TV story affect them. Shouldn’t we be supporting local business and tourism – that is what the Sunshine Coast is built on, isn’t it? As a consequence of the irresponsible ACA report last Monday the resort lost $10,000 worth of bookings, jeopardising jobs. So who is responsible – certainly not Clive it seems. D. Williams, Tewantin.

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TO those drivers who don’t tailgate during wet conditions.

Take an interest

TO the amount of litter building up around access points to the Weyba Creek walking tracks - please take your rubbish home with you.

TO those motorists who continue to throw their cigarette butts on the road. Even a single butt can damage vital ecosystems or injure wildlife please be mindful of your actions.

I AM surprised that your letter writers seem to have little interest in the EDV campaign to realign the Noosa Council boundary with the Sunshine Coast. It is important to remember that the EDV area is Noosa’s front door. The current shire boundary is set only eight kilometres from Hastings street and less than six kilometres from Tewantin. This makes the border area a prime target for future developers wanting to get around Noosa’s strict planning controls. The Sunshine Coast Council is strongly prodevelopment to build the “City of the Sunshine Coast” and is likely to become more so as the city grows.

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THIS week’s Lenscape photo was taken by Sandra Manning of Tewantin. Sandra said she noticed a mob of 12 grey kangaroos around Weyba Creek Rd after recent rain. The sighting got even better when a joey kangaroo posed for the camera. “I often take photos during or after the rain, because I find a lot more animal activity during these times” she said. SEND US YOUR LENSCAPE SNAP: Have you got a wildlife or surfing image you would like to see published? Send your name, contact details and a full size image to newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au Nothing inherently wrong with that vision but most people who have come to live in our area support a rural residential lifestyle and protection of the unique characteristics of our many lovely small towns – something that is deeply embedded in Noosa’s planning philosophies and endorsed by its residents. As the closest area to Noosa, the EDV under the SCC is a prime area for future developers to be able to build large-scale developments that can capture the Noosa brand without the associated controls that Noosa Council would require. Think “Noosa on Weyba”. If the boundary moves south to the other side of Eumundi then such developments will be either under Noosa Council control or outside the Noosa ‘catchment’. Noosa will then have the planning ‘green belt’ both it and EDV need. Noosa residents who voted strongly for de-amalgamation in order to ensure continuing protection for the Noosa vision need to be careful they don’t lose much of the benefit by not protecting their own front door. Alan Ramsey, Doonan.

Council cash flow THE letter by Victor Waterhouse (Noosa Today, 4 September) shows some ignorance of how a council’s finances are run. His suggestion that $19 million has somehow disappeared is ludicrous. Does Victor’s rubbish walk to the dump, the grass in the parks trim itself and roads magically repair themselves? These services and others supplied by councils are not considered capital works and are where most of our rates are spent. If Victor would like to apply his same argument to the Noosa Council’s capital works program, I am sure he would be asking where did all the money go? And yes, Victor, I am happy with the services supplied by the SCC and do not believe Noosa Council would do as good a job. Duncan Thomas, Doonan.

Leave us be WE ARE a family with deep roots in the Maroochy Council, now Sunshine Coast, and we want to stay in the Sunshine Coast Council. We are well served by them; Councillors Rogerson and Robinson and Mayor Jamieson. Thank you for your decision to keep us in your boundary. Our communities of interest are Verrierdale, Eumundi and Doonan. E.M. Owen, Verrierdale.

Envious eyes on EDV? OH DEAR, poor Mayor Jamieson. He fears that his great empire will collapse if a tiny two per cent of it, as represented by Eumundi, Doonan, Verrierdale and Weyba Downs, is lost to Noosa Shire. Without the full details of the proposed boundary change before him and, more importantly, without the knowledge of how the affected community – the people he was elected to serve – feel about the matter, he got his 12 loyal (to him) councillors to vote unanimously against the idea. Not surprising I suppose, given past performances. But what’s really intriguing, is why he couldn’t wait for that information. Why the pre-emptive strike? Yes, I know that there have been jokes about skyscrapers in Eumundi, (based on the Sunshine Coast Council’s insatiable desire for development), but could there be a whiff of truth in this, or something like it? Is there something the electorate has not been told? I wonder how many developers have their envious eyes on our small, quiet, up until now unspoilt, corner of the world? Just asking. Victor Waterhouse, Doonan.

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COMMUNITYUPDATES FREE BEARS FOR FAMILY TRIVIA FREE the Bears Fund is holding a family trivia afternoon on 5 October at 2.30pm at the Peregian Springs Golf Club. $10 for adults, $5 for kids under 13. Tables of eight. For more information or to book a table ring Hazel on 5448 1066.

FLARE-UP FOR TRAINING COAST Guard Noosa will be conducting a training and flare demonstration course at its Munna Point headquarters on Saturday 13 September. As part of the activities the orange smoke and red handheld flares will be discharged between 11am

and noon at latitude 26.23.610 and longitude 153.04.503.

SPRING ART SHOW RETURNS COOLUM Art Group is holding its popular Spring Art Show again, sponsored by Coolum Copy and Print, Gone Bonkers Coolum and Cool Art. There will be paintings by 20 different artists and lots of good quality handmade crafts. Painting demonstrations will be taking place all weekend. Visit the show at Coolum Civic Centre, Park Street from 26 to 28 September. Entry is free.

SUICIDE BEREAVEMENT DAY THIS Saturday 10am to noon at Picnic Point, Maroochydore.

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The Sunshine and Cooloola Coasts/Caboolture Suicide Bereavement Remembrance Day is an event to remember those who have been lost through suicide and to acknowledge those bereaved family, friends and associates who have been left behind. Those attending are invited to bring photos of those they have lost and themselves, as people who continue to live beyond suicide, as well as a picnic lunch, tea and coffee etc for informal sharing after the event. Any person bereaved by suicide who wants further information or support is encouraged to contact StandBy on 5409 4995 or 0407 766 961. People in crisis can also contact Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467 or Lifeline on 131114.

TOWARDS A DEEPER HUMANNESS IN THE LIGHT OF ANTHROPOSOPHY TALK by Howard Sandison, There’s a Shadow Hanging Over Me; Finding the Authentic Me, followed by discussion. Thursday 18 September, Sunspace Cafe Doonan, 1pm to 2.30pm. $5 contribution or $2 concession. Further details at www.meetup.com/ Towards-a-Deeper-Humanness/

SUMMIT BALL TICKETS SELLING FAST SHERATON Noosa will play host to a fantastic night of fundraising on Saturday 20 September with The

On show for art gold Les Saunderson collecting his first prize home entertainment centre.

TV prize is tops CONGRATULATIONS to Len Saunderson who won top prize in the annual Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club Youthsail raffle. Mr Saunderson takes home more than $2000 in TV and home theatre goods, thanks to Harvey Norman, Noosaville and Maddill Motor group. Laura Adkins took the second prize, scoring a NYRC vest, third prize of a dozen bottles of wine went to Russell Mayne and Brock Shearn took out fourth prize of a one-on-one sailing lesson.

THE Tinbeerwah Art Group will be holding its next art show on 19-21 September. The art group has been going for more than 14 years and is one of the longest running in the area. Entry to the art show is by gold coin donation with all proceeds from door entry and raffle going to Katie Rose Cottage in memory of the founder Gwen Blair. Join the group for drinks and canapes at the official opening on 19 September from 6.30pm or pop in on Saturday or Sunday from 10am to 4pm. The art group is located at the corner of Noosa Cooroy Road and Sunrise Road, Tinbeerwah.

Tinbeerwah Art Group tutor Lyn Fraser-Roberts putting the finishing touches to the painting she has donated to be raffled at the show.

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH STREET STALL THE Presbyterian Church will hold a street stall outside the Bendigo Bank, Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin, on Friday 19 September from 8am until 12.30pm. Cakes, slices, biscuits, jams and pickles plus a wide range of craft goods will be available for purchase.

Weekly roster for Tewantin tasks Monday 15 to Friday 19 September. Monday drivers: Driver needed for run A, E, Geoff and Margaret, Pat and John, Helen and John, Jill, Tony. Kitchen: Verena, Steven, Len, Ron. Tuesday drivers: Bruce, Astrid, Anne, Gail and Sharon, Tania and Friends, driver needed for run F, Libby and Jan. Kitchen: Ashleigh, Christine, Jo, George. Wednesday drivers: Eileen and Helen, Margaret and Joan, H.W.N. Steps, Von and Bart, Ray, Kerry, Denise. Kitchen: Carol, Jill, Jerry, Elfie. Thursday drivers: Stewart, Graham, Brian E, Jan and Wendy, Linda and Nabil, drivers needed for runs D, E. Kitchen: Lois, Christine, Robyn, John. Friday drivers: Brian C, Jan and Bob, Brian G, Les and Vicki, Dianne, Margaret and Ray, Rosalie and Jack. Kitchen: Sandy, John, Cliff, Trev, George. Those who are unavailable or can do an extra run are asked to phone the kitchen on 5449 7659.

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Big wigs at music festival By JOLENE OGLE

Originals Music Festival event organiser Marcus Pluckhahn said the industry agents are in Australia as part of the Big Sound festival in Brisbane. “We’ve managed to lure the group to Noosa with the promise of great local talent and some good waves. The talent we can be 100 per cent sure about, the waves not so much,” he said. Marcus said the aim of the visit

was to reclaim Noosa’s place on the map as a live music destination and offer local musicians the chance to meet some industry people to help establish connections and raise their profile. “We want to show the world that we have top-class talent here in Noosa, as well as stunning beaches,” he said. “The Originals Music Festival is almost sold out and now we have

some great talent scouts among the event-goers. This is an awesome, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for local acts.” Marcus said the Originals Music Festival is already looking to be a success, with outstanding support from the community and council. “We couldn’t have made this happen without council’s support, especially Councillor Wilkie and Jill

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Business Development manager from Sunny Kids, who assured the children that the food and pantry items will be most appreciated by the families receiving them. Rachael and Chris Michel, of The Kindness Project, were invited to Cooroy outside school hours care this week to meet the children of the Kindness Club and to collect the groceries. Children showed Rachael and Chris through their Kindness Club book outlining their activities to date and asked lots of questions about their roles at Sunny Kids and The Kindness Project. “The children are genuinely interested in helping others and are constantly coming up

with new ideas for sharing kindness,” educator Lisa Hill said. “Our Kindness Club is growing each week, with more and more children attending.” The Kindness Club’s next activity will be at the ‘Inspiring Cooroy’ event on Thursday 28 August. The Kindness Club will have representatives at the event to greet attendees and to collect more groceries on the night, which will again be forwarded to Sunny Kids. For more information about the Kindness Club, or to share ideas, please call Wendy Scott or Lisa Hill on 5447 7622 or by email cooroy_oshc@bigpond.com

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THE Originals Music Festival isn’t just for locals. Four international, industry heavy-weights are on their way to scout local talent and catch some waves while they’re at it. Hailing from Canada, America, UK and Europe, the industry big wigs are booking agents for major festival and record labels. Among the group is Chris Porter, One Reel and Bumbershoot Festival programming director responsible for snaring and booking acts to perform at major international music festivals, including the POP Montreal festival that celebrates emerging and independent talent from around the world. Pip Newby is the artist and repertoire manager for Play It Again Sam, the in-house label of the PIAS Entertainment Group. Before joining the PIAS group, Pip was the artist and repertoire scout for Atlantic Records and he also runs Friends vs Records, an independent label he started at university. Chris Sampson is the general manager of programming at Superfly Presents and oversees the booking and programming on behalf of Superfly for festival properties in New York, including Bonnaroo Music and Arts, Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival and the Great Googa Mooga. Last but not least is Ali Hedrick, booking agent for The Billions Corporation, with 35 artists to her name including the Glass Animals.

Local singer/ songwriter Sahara Beck will showcase her talent at the Originals Music Festival this Saturday, where industry heavyweights will be checking out the talent.

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Hot styles! Some of the fashion that wowed audience members.

Food and fashion blend By JONATHON HOWARD A PICTURE perfect day set the scene for the annual Peregian Beach Food and Fashion Fiesta on Wednesday 3 September. Hundreds of locals and visitors converged on the Peregian Village gardens and the bubbles were flowing early. Guests praised the range of styles on display during the two-part fashion presentation on the runway. Styles were flowing and colourful with plenty of talk around the latest designs from Peregian Beach designer Summer and Salt, as well as praise for two TAFE fashion students Yasmin Bridge and Clare Faulds who presented their designs. The event was hosted by the Lions Club

Peregian and Peregian Beach Business Association who were expecting a crowd of about 400 with all proceeds raised going towards a number of local charities and community projects including Sunshine Butterflies and Katie Rose Cottage. “It’s a wonderful way to showcase local business and talent,” Michele Lipner Lions coordinator and Fiesta organiser said. Nicki Jutgange, spokesperson for the Peregian Beach Business Association and director of boutique Soul Sanctuary said 13 fashion houses from Peregian Beach were presented on the day. Ten of the surrounding Peregian restaurants were also serving up a delicious two-course meal in marquees on the Village Green, and a complimentary glass of wine.

Hundreds of locals and visitors turned out to enjoy the Peregian Beach Food and Fashion Fiesta last week.

A behind-the-scenes look at the busy models who presented a range of local designers this year.

Charlee Pollard of Coolum with Sue Trethowan-Jones of Eumundi.

Enjoying the wine and fashion was Kerry Kinscow of Tewantin and Julie Dorward of Tewantin. Left: Fashionable kids were also featured on the runway.

Go with the flow: Flowing designs were well featured.

Feathers were featured among the flowing designs.

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Great styles! (back) Sam O'Rielley of Peregian, Karyn Scanlon of Coolum and Diane Watson of Coolum.

Summer & Salt designer Cate Young, Louella McKinnery and Natalie Surman of Marcus Beach.

Don't forget the blokes: Ross Pike of Yaroomba and Damian Garrett of Peregian.

Fun and laughs continued throughout the day.


Noosa's Weekly Real Estate Guide

Enclave

11 September, 2014

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Two opulent villas ON OFFER are two opulent villas within the prestigious ‘The Enclave’ gated estate in Noosa Heads. On the market for the first time, these two residences, number 8 and 11, are part of a limited release. Number 8 is the larger of the two villas, with three bedrooms, three bathrooms and multiple living spaces spread over 380 square metres of under-roof living space. This home seamlessly combines style and function, from the large pivot entry door and dramatic pendant lights to the extra-large garage and built-in storage. On the middle level of the villa, the kitchen takes centre stage as the heart of the home. With Miele appliances, Caesarstone benchtops and gas cooking, the home chef can look out over the open-plan lounge and dining area. Large bi-fold doors open to a covered balcony where you can dine on warm summer nights or access the stairs to the private rooftop terrace. A private media room is located at the rear of the middle level. A bathroom, laundry with laundry chute and lift access completes this level.

Upstairs, two guest bedrooms feature built-in storage and access to a private balcony and are serviced by a main bathroom. The master suite is sure to impress with bi-fold doors that open out to a private balcony, dressing room, ensuite and a secluded study or retreat space. Strategically placed voids and timber louvres throughout the home make the most of natural light and fresh breezes, creating a sense of space and relaxation. Villa number 11 is a slightly smaller version of number 8, and is set over two levels. These homes exude luxury and quality with suspended concrete floors, plush hardwood throughout the living areas and state-of-the-art kitchen appliances. Each villa features a private plunge pool, but being located within the RACV resort, the new owner of these villas can also enjoy access to the resort's facilities including barbecues, beach entry, restaurant and children’s water splash park. Don’t miss your chance to take advantage of the rare opportunity to find a home among the luxury and convenience of the RACV resort.

home essentials ADDRESS: Villa 8 and 11 ‘The Enclave’, 94 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads AUCTION: Sheraton in-room, 3 October, from 5pm VIEW: Saturday 12-2pm, Monday 3-5pm, Wednesday 11-1pm DESCRIPTION: 3 bed, 3 bath, 2 car, pool AGENT: Shane McCauley and Frank Milat for Richardson and Wrench Noosa, 0403 646 930 or 0438 528 148 26 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 11 September, 2014


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NOOSA HEADS 8 & 11 ‘THE ENCLAVE’ 94 NOOSA DRIVE

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Exclusively presented to the market for the first time, this limited release of two opulent residences will entice a variety of buyers. Suited to permanent living and finished to an impeccable standard, with suspended concrete and hardwood floors. ɒ Seamless indoor / outdoor living areas that flow onto terraces. ɒ Marble and caesarstone benches and state of the art kitchen appliances. ɒ Luxurious lifestyle enclave. ɒ Security and privacy in an exclusive gated estate.

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NOOSA’S ICONIC NETANYA

NOOSA HEADS 305 ‘NETANYA’ 17 HASTINGS STREET

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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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NOOSA HEADS 13 ‘ELANDRA’ 6 SERENITY CLOSE

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

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ICONIC BEACHFRONT SUNSHINE BEACH 34 ARAKOON CRESCENT

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

Step inside one of Noosa’s landmark properties. Striking design, East Hampton touches and prime positioning have created a home where the living is easy and the good life is tangible and is savoured and celebrated. Could this be the opportunity you have been waiting for? ɒ Be in awe of its unique design by Ian Mitchell and its daring use of timber. ɒ This trophy position is situated in one of the most desirable streets in Sunshine Beach. ɒ Restaurants, coffee shops and the Surf Club are a short stroll away. Leave the car at home. ɒ The private infinity pool synchronises and disappears into the blue horizon.

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NOOSA HEADS 19 ‘THE RISE’ 37 NOOSA DRIVE

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High ceilings and open plan living, with floor to ceiling glass doors welcoming the natural light. This is a breathtaking Penthouse 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 Main bedroom with panoramic views plus walk-in robe with plenty of storage. 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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CLASSIC WATERFRONT

NOOSA SOUND 11 KEY COURT

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This family waterfront home is absolutely charming. For almost 20 years these owners have enjoyed the easy life – a flat walk to the beach and Hastings Street, launching their little boat right out in front, enjoying fabulous entertaining on their huge timber terrace on the waterfront. ɒ Lovely sandy beach, sunny pool, pretty garden. ɒ Fabulous holiday rental, weekender or home. ɒ Large kitchen, family room and large living area. ɒ Choice of master suites – upstairs or down.

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NOOSA SOUND 30 WITTA CIRCLE

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

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LARGE WATERFRONT

NOOSA SOUND 11 RAVENWOOD DRIVE

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This double allotment on Noosa Sound is a whopping 1233m2 enjoying a lovely north east aspect with long views right down the length of the canal. If you have a stable of cars, toys or need space for your gardening pleasure. This is a luxurious amount of space. ɒ The main home is large with three comfortable living areas. ɒ Separate studio with bedroom, bathroom and living area. ɒ It’s a quick and easy walk to Hastings Street and Noosa main beach. ɒ High walled fence surrounded by tropical gardens. There’s also ample privacy and safety.

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LITTLE COVE 9 ‘LITTLE COVE COURT’ 2 PANDANUS ST Stylish & Chic The views are just superb. Your private terrace is very spacious with plenty of room for dining alfresco, catching some sun or enjoying the pool. Delightfully furnished, this apartment is across the road to Little Cove Beach and within minutes walk to Hastings St. ɒ Fully and beautifully furnished inside and out. ɒ Built over split levels providing excellent separation of accomodation. ɒ Travertine tiles and superb wood floors throughout. ɒ Private, spacious and covered terrace with your own pool.

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NOOSA WATERS 59 THE PENINSULA

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

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

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NOOSA HEADS 3 ‘TENALGA’ 21 ALLAMBI RISE

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Soft sunlight filters through tall trees and lush tropical flora that is Little Cove. ‘Tenalga’ feels a million miles from anywhere but sits so close to Noosa main beach and National Park. Recently renovated, Apartment 3 sits on the headland of First Point. ɒ Large north facing terrace. ɒ Tastefully furnished with polished timber floors. ɒ So close to Main beach and national park. ɒ Small block with low body corporate fees..

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NOOSA HEADS 13 ‘BELLA CASA’ 40 HASTINGS STREET

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Bella Casa Noosa is a quiet boutique complex a stone’s throw from the Noosa’s famous beach situated right on the cafe strip that is Hastings Street. Apartment 13 faces true north so you can enjoy the winter sun after a hard day’s shopping! ɒ Quieter complex on the cafe strip. ɒ Large balcony soaking up the warm winter sun. ɒ Strong holiday income and tax benefits. ɒ Enjoy the beach lifestyle and a terrific holiday income.

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TINBEERWAH 44 PATTERSON DRIVE

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This is one of those homes that genuinely stand out, inspiring design and well thought out use of building materiaals enhance the living experience while minimising costs at the same time . Situated on almost 2 acres and just 15 minutes to Noosa main beach. ɒ Entertainers kitchen with 30mmm granite bench-tops. ɒ Western Red Cedar bi-fold doors. ɒ Master bedroom includes parents retreat and large ensuite. ɒ 4.5kw German made solar power.

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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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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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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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Superbly located in the popular Sunset Cove Resort this spacious and well-appointed property represents excellent buying just 100m to Noosa River. This is a sound investment in the heart of Noosaville. ɒ Private poolside location in small professionally managed resort. ɒ Huge master bedroom with ensuite and private courtyard. ɒ Open plan living with large lounge and dining area. ɒ Highly sought after unit with holiday makers at this location.

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Extraordinary quality, extensive infrastructure, linear form and a grandstand position capturing scene stealing northern views across the waters of Baroon Pocket reservoir and its forested shoreline; this amazing mountain top will quickly steal your heart. ɒ Inspirational architect design, landscaped grounds on 9.7 hectares set on 24 acres. ɒ Zinc interlocking cladding, honed concrete floors, aggregate block, bluestone fireplace. ɒ Solar hot water, 7x 25k litre rainwater tanks and only 3.5k’s to Maleny village. ɒ Brushed stainless/aluminium German Poggen Pol kitchen, scullery.

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Property Management by Karen Seskis

Hi Karen, I want to sell my

investment property but my tenant refuses to let us hold

open for inspections....can they stop us? Trevor VIC Yes Trevor, the Residential Tenancy Act states that open inspections and on-site Auctions can only be held with the tenant’s permission. This scenario can be an issue for sellers but it can usually be overcome with qualified buyers being shown the property by private inspection. This can be carried out but only if the tenant has been issued with the following notices: FORM 10... Notice of Lessor’s Intention to Sell Premises.

Big on relaxation and living

FORM 9 Entry Notice... giving the tenant a minimum notice of 24

EVERYTHING in this Waterside

hours.

Court home is grand, from the high ceilings to the multiple living spaces to the floor to ceiling glass windows.

Karen can you help?...we have just moved into a property and

THERE are two main suites to choose

now the agent has told us the

from, one features a large floor space with

owner is in financial difficulty

a generous ensuite and walk-in robe, plus a

and wants to sell the property...

bar fridge and sink and the other is a large

we have only been here a

room with ensuite and robe.

month!! Sue, Sunrise Beach.

There are another two bedrooms, plus

The large kitchen, with ample bench and storage space, breakfast bar and dishwasher, overlooks a casual living room with direct access to the outdoor living area. A formal living zone is located to the side of the kitchen and looks out to a covered entertaining zone that is the perfect space for relaxing with friends and family. A further covered courtyard extends from the dining zone and a sparkling pool offers

multiple living zones and an extra-large

the perfect place to spend a warm afternoon

Sorry to hear this Sue it is sad that

home office, for those who like to work from

with a good book.

the owner has to sell, but you do

home.

This impressive home embraces riverside

living with large windows flooding the residence with natural light, while spacious rooms and those high ceilings allow natural breezes to easily flow from room to room. Ideally located in Noosa Waters, this home is just a short stroll from local shops, restaurants, cafes and the Noosa River, and only a few minutes’ drive from the Noosa Junction business centre and famous Hastings Street. This property also features ceiling fans throughout, a double garage, security gate with intercom and double iron gates at the front of the home.

have an option here...the fact you have been at the property for less than two months and you were not advised when you signed the fixed term lease means that you have the option of terminating the lease giving the owner two weeks’ notice (Form 13). Perhaps speaking with the managing agent or owner and negotiating a rent reduction may be an option, as it is expensive to move and the owner may find it hard to rent the property while it is on the market so it could be a win win for you

home essentials

both? If you have any property management questions that you would like to clarify please feel free to contact me on karen@ripeproperty.com.au.

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This beautiful area in the Sunrise Hills is just offered spectacular here is acondition property situated on 9,999m2 Impeccably presented residence in and excellent throughout. It’swith all room to movedone and enjoy. The home wascarpets, built to enjoy the elevated position delightfulnew surrounding views.new This is a been for you…new freshly painted, newand kitchen, tap ware, home built for the family even one to retire to. fully Comprising 3 bedrooms and study,conditions. 2 bathrooms,Itseparate outdoor dining andorentertaining area enclosed for weather really isdining roombuying and separate livinghome! TV room, lovely biginfamily roomquiet with views to theneighbourhood gardens and pool. The like a new Situated a very andout lovely andkitchen near is one ofvery thosepicturesque nice big country style kitchen withCourse, plenty of cupboards and bench space and Noosa really is the heart of the Tewantin Golf nature walkways and the Bird the home you can talk cook too. As well as the double garage we 2even have plenty ofseparate room for two Trail are where just around theand corner to investigate. 5 bedrooms, bathrooms, more carsarea, and a great two door shed for machinery ride on mower, plenty ofdoor waterto tanks and even a superb Bore lounge dining area off theand kitchen and sliding outside under cover to water the entire garden which keeps the control rich wide stretches lawnrolladoor green all year keeping many entertaining area, double remote garage of with at round rear. and There are the side Hibiscusfor andcaravan Tibchena or at their best. The property lovely pathways mix of rainforest gates camper van. This has is surely is goingthrough to bethe a money makerand fornative bush to lucky enjoy too. This is a home of surprises around Just listedhands and a property thatlet willgo, certainly some purchaser! Thefulltiming is right to every grabcorner. this in both and not get plenty of immediate interest! but be quick on this one!

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When white is just oh so right keep walls clean using another colour?

bydesign WITH DI HENSHALL I OFTEN quip that my clients can have any colour they like as long as it’s white. I was once asked to consult on a new colour scheme for a major building in Hastings Street, Noosa Heads (wonder which one?) and asked myself how much could I charge for saying “paint it white”? When I am (invariably) asked to come up with “something timeless” the immediate knee-jerk reaction is to gravitate towards white being the basis of the solution. This is no more apparent than when designing kitchens and bathrooms. You can carbon-date a bathroom that has an avocado bath or a royal blue toilet - it is harder when presented with white. White kitchens can look brilliant 10 years down the line, longer if the hinges hold out. White bed linen never goes out of style - it is cool, clean, simple and luxurious. Multi-coloured, floral bedsheets (or worse coloured satin!) can never replace the beauty of white. People often say to me, what about keeping white walls clean, isn’t it easier to

Well, no - unless you are going to paint the walls the same colour as dirty finger marks, you are possibly going to have to whip out a damp sponge occasionally. White is the perfect backdrop for almost any colour - including mixing it with neutrals and pastels - and, of course, contrasts, the ultimate being black. Don’t think that choosing white is a cop-out, it isn’t. It has never been boring and is ultimately the only timeless “colour” we have. Choosing the right white is when the trouble can begin - there are grey whites, blue whites, brown whites, yellow whites - you get the picture. I would heartily recommend getting professional help to choose the right white. Professional painters use many varieties of white and know what one white looks like versus another. Selecting a white from a paint chip or even a brush-out is challenging. My personal favourite, which many of my clients will know, is Resene Alabaster, which seems to adopt the tones around it to perfectly blend with many different colours. Be mindful that white changes with the time of day and the seasons of the year. If you are going to inject some white into your life, spring is the perfect season - it’ll make you want to rush out and smell the roses.

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Tourism set to take off SPRING has certainly sprung with perfect weather and a bumper tourism season predicted; there is certainly something to smile about. Pictures: DARRYN SMITH

Jennemieke Aanraad of the Netherlands enjoying a perfect day at Noosa Main Beach.

Trina Chandler and Jamie Pettersen of Alexandra Headland at Noosa Main Beach.

Hastings Street was bustling with locals and tourists.

Clare Walker, 6, and dad Kevin Walker of Brisbane creating sand sculptures of their own at Noosa Main Beach.

Families flocked to the Noosa River to make the most of the sunshine.

Tim and Max Maben hard at work on their sand castle. 42 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 11 September, 2014

Ashley and Sonia Downes of Black Water making the most of the spring weather.

David, Michelle and son Blake, 1, of Brisbane enjoy the Noosa River.


Ashleigh took to the stage for the Noosa Arts Theatre production of West Side Story.

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US-bound star needs help By JOLENE OGLE USUALLY the BCC Noosa Cinema projects stars onto the big screen, but duty manager Ashleigh Mueckenberger is a rising star all of her own. Ashleigh recently sang at the Noosa Heads Surf Club sponsor breakfast where she blew away the crowd with her amazing voice and stole their hearts with her plea for help to achieve her dream. Ashleigh has been accepted to attend the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA) in New York, but with a $40,000 price tag for each year of study, Ashleigh is pulling out all the stops to make it to the big smoke. “I hate asking for help. All my life, I have worked hard to get what I need and where I want to go,” she said. “But I can’t get to New York without the help of the community.” Ashleigh said so far the support of the community had been overwhelming with the Noosa Heads Surf Club pledging to help her “get to the airport, half-way across the ocean, or as far as they can”, and Ashleigh is working with local organisations, Rotary, who donated $1000, and community groups to help book future performances. Ashleigh said she began singing in pre-school and could sing before she could talk. “I was a bit of a loner in preschool, so I would sit on my own and sing to myself,” she said. “I guess I’ve just always sung.

Ashleigh began singing before she could talk.

I’ve always had such a love for performing and music.” The former Good Shepherd Lutheran College student said she

was lucky to have teachers who nurtured her talents and encouraged her to dream big and never give up.

After graduation from school, Ashleigh auditioned for the National Institute for Dramatic Arts (NIDA) but was told, while she auditioned well, she needed more life and performance experience. “I made it my goal from then on to do as much as I could to further my knowledge of life and the arts, to be able to audition again and get in,” Ashleigh said. Since then, Ashleigh has performed in the Noosa Art Theatre’s production of West Side Story and she performed alongside councillor Frank Wilkie in David Williamson’s Managing Carmen at the Noosa Long Weekend festival. But Ashleigh said a tour to South Africa as a back-up singer and dancer for local performer Rebecca O’Connor’s Tina Turner show, provided some serious life experience. “We were driving to the casino to perform and it was just dirt roads, there was nothing but dirt everywhere. The people were living in homes that look like shipping containers. Then we pull up at the casino, which is just so expensive looking. It really opens your eyes,” she said. “We couldn’t go anywhere on our own at any point. It was sometimes scary to be there.” Ashleigh said its experiences like this which were helping to expand her skills and she could not wait to perform again. “I just want to tell people stories and make them happy,” she said. Continued on page 45

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My board carrier, Nyoman (third from right) in 1975. “He no look like that any more!” Picture: DICK HOOLE.

Filming at Uluwatu Villas last week. Shaun Cairns on camera, Wayan Agus on reflector.

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some of the best waves of his life. Now, however, he sat in the car looking miserable and confused, a noise inside his head like stampeding cattle. “I’ll be okay,” he shouted, but when he got out of the car to start work, I noticed that he was also quite dizzy. While I worried and he struggled to stay upright, we went to work. The short film we were making was based on my book, Bali Heaven and Hell, for which I had interviewed more than 60 people, but mercifully I had trimmed this down to about 20 – still a lot of work when you have to deal with Bali’s chaotic traffic to get from one scene to the next. By late afternoon when we had to shoot scenes in the teeming streets of Kuta, we were sweating buckets, and were very glad to find the oasis of calm that is Poppies Restaurant. Forty years ago, when there wasn’t much choice, Poppies was our big night out, and Jeffrey, the young barman who was the only Ba-

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linese we knew with a Western name, would rack up lethal Black Russians for us. Jeffrey’s still there mixing cocktails after all these years, and although I can’t stomach a Black Russian these days, he obliged with a few excellent margaritas. Over the next few days, we filmed from one side of the island to the other, from the Jodie O’Shea Orphanage in Denpasar to the poorest compounds of the dry and dusty Bukit. With the help of long-time expat Michael Little, we managed to locate the Windro compound in Suluban, where 40 years ago we would leave our motor bikes and pay the young boys to carry our boards to the cave at Uluwatu while we jogged ahead. In those long-ago days there was nothing but dry and rocky fields surrounding Windro’s, but now it has been surrounded by out-of-control tourist development. I had a bunch of black and white photos from that time on my laptop, and at a roadside warung we managed to find Wayan, the pretty young girl pictured walking down to the beach with a bucket of cold drinks balanced on her head. Now in her 50s, she shuffled a bit coming down the rickety stairs, but she had held her good looks, and was thrilled to take us into the compound to find others from that time. We walked down tracks and along stone walls to a paddock that I recognised immediately as the place where my friend Dick Hoole had shot a picture of me in 1975 laughing uproariously while the film-maker Jack McCoy gave the kids joy rides on his motor bike, pretending to be out of control. Wayan shouted out a name, and another lovely woman emerged from behind some shrubs. I showed her the series of photos that had been taken right where we were standing, and she pointed to little Nyoman, my favourite board-carrier for several years, and said: “That my husband, he no look like that now!” She and Wayan laughed until they cried. Tragedy on Nusa Lembongan AS WE were finishing our filming last week we got news of the disappearance of Noosa surfer Peter Maynard, then over the weekend the grim discovery of a section of his board. His apparent death while surfing was one of two tragic deaths of Queensland surfers in Indonesian waters last week. Nusa Lembongan is such a beautiful, peaceful place that you tend to forget how treacherous her reef breaks can be when there is significant swell. It seems that half of Noosa spends a lot of downtime relaxing and surfing on “Aussie Hill”, and I’m sure all who know and love that place will join me in sending condolences to the family.


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Honour for greatest guitarists

Robbie Bostock.

From page 43 “The adrenaline rush you get from being on stage is amazing. I want to be an actress like Anne Hathaway who can act in Le Miserables and sing her heart out yet be a professional actress at the same time as honing all of her crafts, not just the one.” Ashleigh, who can sing anything from jazz to opera, said auditioning for AMDA was a leap of faith, flying to Sydney for the one-day audition. “The audition itself went really well. They said I had the perfect personality for the school and that I would thrive in the environment they had set up at AMDA. Not only that, but the audition itself was very rewarding,” she said. Ashleigh has the drive and the passion, all that is left now is to raise enough funds to get her across the ocean, into the school and onto the stage.

Sell tickets to your event online at Phil Emmanuel. with his siblings as part of The Bostocks, performing throughout the country at major country music festivals and impressing all with their folk tunes, fiddle solos and guitar riffs. While My Guitar Gently Weeps is the perfect show for anyone who loves the guitar or just great music. You can catch the free show at the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday, from 8pm.

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TWO guitar virtuosos will showcase their skills this Saturday as they honour the greatest guitarists in history. Phil Emmanuel and Robbie Bostock will team up for the While My Guitar Gently Weeps show at the Tewantin Noosa RSL, tomorrow night, from 8pm. But don’t let the name fool you, the show will be an all-out electrifying, powerful showcase of timeless electric guitar music including famous riffs from Santana, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac and Jimi Hendrix. Phil is well-known for his guitar skills having toured nationally and earned a place in the Australian Country Music hall of fame. Phil also featured in the Sydney Olympics closing ceremony where he played to an audience of 2 billion people, while Robbie is a locally-grown talent from the Gold Coast and has an impressive early career of his own. Robbie, who will lend his voice to the timeless renditions of some of the world’s greatest hits, has performed

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Gig

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Youth set to shine

JOLENE OGLE

By JOLENE OGLE Thursday, 11 September 6.30pm: Cafe Le Monde: Giles, Andrew Lawson & Matt Stillert 7pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Don Costa Friday, 12 September 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Romeo’s Apprentice 8pm: Cafe Le Monde: DJ Massroom 9pm: Noosa Reef Hotel: The Copy Cats Saturday, 13 September 10am: Weyba Road: Originals Music Festival 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: While My Guitar Gentry Weeps 8.30pm: Cafe Le Monde: The Master 10pm: Noosa Reef Hotel: Electrik Lemonade and Carl Wockner for the Originals Music Festival after party Sunday, 14 September 2pm: Noosa Reef Hotel: Mimi MacPherson 3pm: Sunshine Beach Surf Club: Mo Swagger 3pm: Zachary’s Peregian Beach: Flamarique 3.15pm: Cafe Le Monde: Barry Charles and The Deeper Beat 4pm: Villa Noosa: Live soloist for Sunday Sesh Monday, 15 September 7.30pm: Noosa Surf Club: Spotlight Karaoke Tuesday, 16 September 7.30pm: Noosa Surf Club: Spotlight Karaoke Wednesday, September 17 7.30pm: Noosa Heads Surf Club: Get Your Groove On 9pm: Villa Noosa: WTF Hospitality night

DEBBY Parsons from Circle of Sound had no trouble when it came to selecting 10 local acts to perform on the youth stage at the Originals Music Festival this Saturday. “There are so many to choose from. There is such great talent on the coast,” she said. For Debby, it’s all about “getting the young ones out there” and giving young local talent a chance to shine. “I’ve been running the ‘Sunshine Coast’s Got Young Talent’ open-mic night for three years now, and the more you do it, the more passionate you become,” she said. “This event gives students the opportunity to perform to a welcoming audience, while helping them gain confidence,” she said. Debby said the festival was a fantastic opportunity for young performers to share their passion for music. Local high-school band, The Perries, will make their major music festival debut with thanks to Debby. Jack, Matt, Sully, Catherine and Eric, all in Year 12 at Maroochydore State High School, have brought together their different musical influences to create a unique blend of rock, indie, reggae and a little folk, and will perform on the youth stage at the Originals Music Festival.

The Perries: Jack, Matt, Sully, Catherine and Eric are ready to take to the stage at the Originals Music Festival this weekend. Having formed only in December last year, the band is already making waves across the coast with a support gig for coast band, The Tea Society, appearances as the much-loved Originals community concerts and a New Year’s Eve gig already under their belts.

The band is now working on its first EP, ‘Lose No Sleep’, which is due for release later this year. Other bands performing on the youth stage including Maddie Clarke, Sally Skelton, Tiahn Berg, Zacchaeus – John, Malia Stirling,

Keeley Young, Ebony Hamacek, Sam Fairbank, and Landers - i. With such great talent on offer, you would be crazy to miss the acts appearing on the youth stage at the Originals Music Festival, Saturday, from 10am.

Author Graeme Base will drop into Annie’s Books on Peregian as he launches his latest book, Last King of Angkor Wat.

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GRAEME Base was onto a winner when he released Animalia in 1986, with more than 3 million copies sold world-wide. Now, Base is back with his next children’s book, Last King of Angkor Wat, and fans will have the chance to get up close and personal with the author when he drops into Annie’s Books on Peregian on 25 September. Annie Gaffney of ABC Coast FM will host an evening with the acclaimed children’s author as he launches his latest illustrated gem. Annie’s Books on Peregian has hosted an

array of local and international authors, but this visit will be special for owner Annie Grossman. “Graeme (Base) is way up the top of my bucket list of authors to host, so I am absolutely thrilled that he is coming to my footpath this month,” she said. The free event will be held on 25 September, from 6pm at Annie’s Books on Peregian, 8 Kingfisher Drive, Peregian Beach. Copies of Base’s new and previous books will be available for sale and signing.


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Make it and bake it HOME chefs will just love this super simple zucchini and eggplant bake. It’s the perfect meal for meat free Mondays. Ingredients: Olive oil (either cooking spray or lightly brushed) 250g thinly sliced zucchini 370g trimmed, thinly sliced eggplant 1 1/3 cups tomato pasta sauce 1 cup grated mozzarella cheese Method: 1. Heat a non-stick frying pan over medium heat. Spray (or lightly brush) both sides of each zucchini and eggplant slices with oil. Cook in batches for two minutes each or until lightly browned and soft. Transfer to a plate. 2. Pre-heat grill on medium-high. 3. Layer one third of the eggplant, zucchini, sauce and cheese in a greased four centimetre deep, four cup capacity oven dish. Repeat until all ingredients are used. 4. Grill for five minutes or until cheese is melted and lightly browned. 5. To serve, spoon onto plates and top with a little parmesan. 6. If feeding growing teens add 200g of cooked pasta and another half a cup of tomato sauce among the layers.

In the pink for brunch

$12 LUNCH SPECIALS EVERY DAY Bistro Open 7 days | Lunch from 11.30am daily Dinner from 5.30pm Tue – Fri

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NOOSA Blue Resort has teamed up with Chicks in Pink to bring the Breast Ever Brunch this Sunday from 10am. The brunch will help raise much needed funds for breast cancer research so participants can make a difference while having a bit of fun. All funds raised on the day will go to Chicks in Pink which provides practical support to women fighting cancer and help fund research into the fight against breast cancer. There is still an opportunity to sponsor the event or donate raffle prizes such as gift vouchers, services and hampers. Email event co-ordinator Melanie Ottoway on events@noosablue.com.au for more information on how to help.

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LAMB SHANKS!! Choose either 1 or 2 shanks served with minted pea mash and steamed vegetables.

Available for weddings and functions

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$30 Locally grown boxes available! Text Pittsy on 0409 55 44 29 for FREE Home Delivery

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This will apply to both the full menu and specials. Limit 1 voucher per diner which must be presented.

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¢ 99 a bag Seafood and Steakhouse

15% off the non-members prices for lunch only.

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Arcuri's appetising array of dishes NESTLED in the tranquil surroundings of RACV Noosa Resort, Arcuri Restaurant offers a chic modern setting with indoor or alfresco dining options suitable for any occasion. Arcuri is a delightful addition to the resort with modern Australian cuisine, handcrafted by executive chef Lee Jeynes. Using the finest local produce, Arcuri boasts an appetising array of dishes with the monthly two or three-course dinner menu most popular and a must try at just $34 or $39 per person. Arcuri’s a la carte menu includes an array of mouth-watering dishes. You can indulge in a main course of crispy skinned salmon fillet served on a tart of wild mushrooms, broad beans, peas and pancetta and finish with the delicious dessert of white chocolate pannacotta, rainforest berries, orange, and macadamia nut praline. To get your day off to a good start, enjoy breakfast basking in rays of sunshine overlooking the lagoon pool for a relaxing dining experience. With coffee made to order, Arcuri’s breakfast menu is just as impressive as dinner.

Choose from a la carte or buffet breakfast with a selection of delightful pastries and muffins, fresh fruit and cheeses, sweet salmon, delicious breakfast staples - bacon and eggs or continental options catering to a variety of tastes. You can take your time to enjoy as breakfast is available until 11am. Buffet breakfast daily from 6.30am or an a la carte menu is available every night for dinner from 6pm. RACV Noosa Resort welcomes members of the public to experience Arcuri Restaurant. For bookings, call 5341 6330.

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Bliss more than skin deep SHEER Bliss Beauty guests can enjoy one of the most desirable waterfront day spa locations on the coast, set in tranquil surroundings with stunning water views over Noosa River. Luxurious decor, with crystal chandeliers and a French provincial feel, sets the tone for a relaxing day of pampering. You can indulge in a day package, enjoy the steam room, herbal baths, tea and classic beauty treatments such as manicures and pedicure. Sheer Bliss is your advanced waxing and permanent hair removal specialists.

The Noosa Classic Boat Regatta is coming to the Noosa Marina 25 October.

Enjoy a day of Sheer Bliss with your friends or loved one.

Right fit for your feet WITH Birkis Footwear, you don’t have to compromise fashion for function and comfort. Birkis Footwear stocks well-known brands such as Birkenstocks – the shoe famous for utter comfort, cushioning the foot bed and supporting the arch with its light-weight design. If you’ve loved your Birkenstocks to death, Birkis Footwear can also repair your beloved shoes. For service with a smile and expert advice, you can’t go past Birkis Footwear, who believe in touching, feeling and trying on shoes until you find the perfect match.

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THE Noosa Marina has everything you need for the perfect, relaxing day out. Located over the Noosa River, the marina offers casual, formal and alfresco dining, direct access to the Noosa ferry, boutique shopping and beauty services for the ultimate pampering day. The information centre is staffed with friendly, helpful locals who can help you plan your day and make the most of your visit to Noosa Marina. With numerous stores, cafes, restaurants and beauty clinics, there is everything you will need

Birkis Footwear stocks well-known brands such as Birkenstocks.

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Classic Boat Regatta The Noosa Classic Boat Regatta is back at the Noosa Marina on 25 October. Now in its sixth year, the regatta will showcase a collection of old wooden, classic boats, many of which are a labour of love and have been stripped down, taken apart, mended and rebuilt to restore their former glory. You can indulge in a good ogle of the works of art when they pull into the Noosa Marina at 8am on 25 October. Looking for fun? If you’re looking for things to do and places to visit? Drop into the Noosa Visitor Information Centre. Operated by Tourism Noosa, the friendly trained staff can help you with maps, brochures, advice and directions. The information centre is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.

Photo: Darryn Smith for a wonderful day out at Noosa Marina. Read on for more details of Noosa Marina businesses and services you can enjoy on your next visit.

Getting there: By car, the Noosa Marina is located off Memorial Drive at 2 Parkyn Court, Tewantin. By water, you can take the Noosa ferry from a number of stops including Hastings Street and Gympie Terrace.

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Seahaven Resort 13 Hastings St, Noosa Heads

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Breeze off the Deck

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ENJOY cooling breezes fresh off the river as you dine alfresco at the River Deck restaurant. Offering Sunday breakfast, awardwinning wines, and a function room like no other, it’s no wonder the River Deck is a sought-after venue. Offering modern cuisine, this versatile venue offers the opportunity to indulge in cocktails at sunset, an intimate dinner for two over candlelight or a long-overdue family get-together. Make the most of the stunning views, friendly service and great food.

A heart for art HEARTS and Minds Art is the latest addition to the Noosa Marina, showcasing stunning local and national art works. You can also find quality home wares, handcrafted furniture, books to inspire and access to craftsmen who can create bespoke furniture pieces for your home. Keep an eye out for coming launch

events and functions as Heart and Minds Art opens their doors to local artists. Hearts and Minds Art also stocks the stunning Made In Earth range of jewellery featuring natural crystals and stones set in sterling silver pendants and earrings. Above: Hearts and Minds Art stocks the stunning Made In Earth range of jewellery.

Market mark of quality THE Noosa Marina Markets are on every Sunday from 8am to 2pm, with clothing, jewellery, lotions and potions, massage and natural therapies on offer. Make like the locals and drop in for your weekly fruit and veg, enjoy a Sunday breakfast in the sun, or make the most of a family day out in the sunshine. Now in its 17th year, there are no secondhand items at the Noosa Marina Markets, just good-quality products on offer. New stallholders are welcome to join throughout the year, with most stalls under cover. For more details email info@noosamarina.com.au or phone 5473 0166.

•฀Furniture฀•฀Homewares •฀Gifts฀•฀Jewellery฀•฀Clothing •฀Soaps฀&฀Bathroom฀acc The White House Noosa Marina Ph 07 5474 2377

Good-quality clothing, jewellery, lotions and potions on offer.

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Great Savings On Permanent Hair Removal We won’t be beaten on price in Noosa. 3rd Generation machine, great results even on blonde hair. 1153735-MB37-14

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Chocs a lot of art CHOCOL’ARTE is not only for lovers of divine chocolate. The colourful and funky shop also offers deliciously scented, handmade, Australian candles, art, home wares and its famous ginger scones. The shop is designed to make visitors feel right at home as they relax and unwind with good coffee and a selection of handmade chocolates including strawberry champagne and raspberry ganache. The eclectic store stocks interesting and quirky pieces from Mexico, Germany, New Zealand as well as local artworks to dress up the home, while quirky ceramics by local Valerie Willy will be the ultimate conversation starter at the next dinner party. Indulge in a pleasure for the senses at Chocol’arte.

The wood fire oven can cook a pizza in 90 seconds.

Chocol'arte is about more than fine, handmade chocolate. Drop in to see what all the fuss is about.

Beachwear shapes up

ITALIAN Marina pizza restaurant is the latest addition to the Noosa Marina’s already impressive list of dining options. It is owned by Florence-born Michelangelo Cecconi and headed in the kitchen by Italian-born chef Davide Benati so there is no doubt diners will feast on authentic cuisine created with only the best ingredients. They can enjoy uninterrupted views over Noosa River while their favourite pizza is cooked in the wood fire oven or watch as the chef creates delicious pasta. Gluten free meals are available along with a great selection of tapas and dessert.

Some of this season's latest colours available at Tangerine Beach. 1153529-CA37-14

THOSE who are visiting the Noosa region or are simply enjoying the warm weather can do it in style with Tangerine Beach’s range of clothing that focuses on unique shapes to flatter all body types. Natural fabrics that suit the local climate and lifestyle are a must-have for any savvy traveller while this season’s hottest colours are perfect for those who like to indulge in good-quality resort wear. The dedicated sales team is always on hand to help customers update, improve or add to their wardrobe.

Topped up with Italian taste

Long Lasting, Lightweight and Durable

Noosa Marina, 2 Parkyn Ct, Tewantin Also at Eumundi Square

Ph 5447 1446

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Trading฀Hours Breakfast:฀Saturday฀from฀9am฀•฀Sunday฀from฀7:30am฀•฀Lunch:฀7฀days฀from฀11:30am Dinner:฀Tuesday฀to฀Sunday฀from฀5.30pm 52 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 11 September, 2014

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Noosa Marina 2 Parkyn Court Tewantin QLD 4565

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The Stylists at the Works are experts in creating that very special look.


FOCUSONNOOSAMARINA Andrew McGaughey will soon offer photography tours once Top Photos relocate to Gympie Terrace.

Pampered, with a view WHY not overlook the sparkling Noosa River while you are pampered and preened at The Works Hair Beauty and Bridal Salon. With floor to ceiling windows, it’s easy to relax while the team at The Works Hair create your new do.

Make your special day relaxing with a view of the stunning Noosa River and experienced team at The Works Hair.

TOP Photos are moving, but until the end of September you can take advantage of generous discounts on award-winning framed images. If you are looking for that special image to light up your home, office or reception area then this is a great chance to snap up a highquality image at a bargain price.

Run by photographer Andrew McGaughey and Ineke McGaughey, Top Photos are relocating to Gympie Terrace to begin a new aspect of their business - photography tours. Andrew will take visitors to the region on a magical photography tour of some of his favourite photographic places.

More than just a chocolate shop

It's a sea of white WHITE can be timeless, elegant or funky, understated or the statement piece. At The White House you can find unique homewares and furniture in the most versatile colour – white. You will find a bunch of nautical and beach themed pieces to bring comfort, style or elegance to your home whether you live by the beach, river or countryside. There’s something for every room of the house at The White House.

Gifts, Homewares, Coffee Shop

1152983-ACM37-14

Lens to focus on tourism

As well as a selection of beauty services, the team at The Works Hair specialise in men's, women's and bridal hairstyles plus offer access to the award-winning limousine service, Noosa VIP Limousines.

Noosa Marina, 11a, 2 Parkyn Ct, Tewantin 5455 6788

Live music each Sunday relax...unwind

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Unique retail Art & photography

1153928-ACM37-14

Beauty spas Restaurants Fishing & cruises Sunday markets every Sunday 8am-2pm

heartsand and minds art art hearts minds

Hearts and Minds Art has opened their

NEW STORE at Noosa Marina.

Help them celebrate:

FRIDAY 19 SEPTEMBER, 5-7pm In store, Noosa Marina, Parkyn Court, Tewantin Enq: Julie or Greg 0418108299

Beautiful products: Quirky bits and pieces

www.heartsandmindsart.com.au E| info@heartsandmindsart.com.au

Follow the river to Tewantin Parkyn Crt Tewantin

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1153642-KC37-14

Thursday, 11 September, 2014 | NOOSA TODAY 53


Fitz takes all on board By JOLENE OGLE LOCAL personal trainer and founder of Pink Fitz, Kate Fitzpatrick, is bringing together the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and question (LGBTIQ) community through health, fitness and a whole lot of pink. Pink Fitz is a global, online community where members of the LGBTIQ community can come together for support, advice and physical training. Kate, who was elected to serve as Tasmania’s youngest alderman at age 19, said Pink Fitz was born after spending too many nights in bars trying to meet like-minded people. “I realised I would much rather climb a mountain at 6am with amazing people,” she said. Pink Fitz aims to bring together people who suffer with obesity, loneliness, depression and low self-esteem in a safe environment with meal plans, workouts, and habit creation. “Pink Fitz is a community, a family, a place where people from anywhere in the world can come and be who they are around a positive circle of influence

and can learn how to be the best version of themselves,” Kate said. “It’s about being someone’s missing puzzle piece.” Kate has been a vocal campaigner of gay rights for more than a decade and said the support offered by communities such as Pink Fitz was vital in the lives of people in the LGBITQ community. “People don’t ‘come out’ once. “It’s a daily occurrence and this can make it a bit tricky when meeting new people for many LGBITQ people. “Using ‘friend’ and ‘they’ instead of being able to talk openly about their lives and partners can be awkward,” she said. “Pink Fitz takes away the awkwardness, there are no judgements, no preconceived ideas or assumptions. “Everyone is just there… just simply wanting to enjoy life and be their best. “Once you are surrounded and connected with a positive and active circle of influence who also happen to have a lifestyle common ground, there is the basis of success for a happy, healthy life.”

Personal trainer Kate Fitzpatrick is helping connect the LBGTIQ community through fitness.

Bettering your personal best THE Noosa Parkrun is off to a racing start with more than 216 runners from all over the coast taking part in the five kilometre family fun run since its launch in July. Parkrun is a nation-wide weekly event where anyone can head along and join in the fun. Event directors Kate Maybe and Sarah Deck said the Noosa Parkrun was already a great success, adding that the runners had completed 348 runs covering a total distance of 1740km, and there had been 65 new personal bests. Last week, there were 64 runners, of whom

Melissa Erbacher and Adam Erbacher visiting from Kawana Parkrun. 54 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 11 September, 2014

28 were first timers and 15 recorded new personal bests. Parkrun is a free, weekly, timed five-kilometre run for anyone who wants to take part. Families are more than welcome and participants of any fitness level can come and enjoy this fun form of exercise. “Parkrun isn’t a race, it’s where you can get a time and come along each week to try and do a bit better,” Kate and Sarah said. Noosa Parkrun is held at the Noosaville State School car park, corner of 75 Beckmans Road, Noosaville, every Saturday from 7am.

The Taylor Family, Eli, Jacqueline and Joshua.

The volunteers who run Parkrun: from left to right: Claude Desjardins, Anna Birrell, Ian Rowe, Kate Mayne, Carmel Desjardins, Kent Mayne and event director Sarah Deck.


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Services

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Mobile Service For a prompt, professional, friendly service guaranteed Call Peter

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Covering Noosa & Coolum Area

Call Brett 0456 749 775

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LANDSCAPING

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2122

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Cooroy Joinery & Woodworks

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Phone Steve on 0420663148 or Llana on 0402796166

5449 7322 BSA Lic No. 1033368

Q BSA 1081269

laner27@bigpond.net.au

HOT CHILLI GARDENING

2/10 Venture Dr. Noosaville www.noosadoorcentre.com.au

1144081-LB28-14

Call Chris on 0408 068 341

AND OPENERS MADE TO MEASURE |FREE QUOTES

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•Kitchens •Robes •Vanities •Laundry

07 5442 6142

GARAGE/GARAGE DOORS

GARAGE DOORS

Cabinet - Design Construct Install

PH:

Phone Julian 0402 630 687 Ben 0458 802 255

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Call Shane 0417 203 836 Ph/Fax 5474 0606

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Sanding & Polishing Timber & Parquetry Oil & Polyurethane Finishes

CABINET MAKERS

฀ ฀

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FLOOR SERVICES

2012

BSA # 1165301

2027

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Floorshine

General renovations & maintenance Carpentry • Painting • Tiling

0413 774 424

Mates Rates Mowing

CONCRETE PRODUCTS & SERVICES

COAST TO COUNTRY CONCRETING Pty Ltd

RENOVATION & MAINTENACE

2118-35

• Rural • Commercial • Domestic

Car Cleaning & Detailing

JOHN PETERS

1149679-DJ33-14

Post & Rail/Colourbond Pool Fencing All Wood Fencing & Lattice Gates, Custom Designs & Repairs

Franchises for sale on Sunshine Coast from $6950

1153252-ACM37-14

MOWING & LAWN CARE

Craig Bundfuss Fencing

Rache 0413 876 166 rache.barke@hotmail.com

Eftpos Welcome Pensioner Discounts

Paving & Tiling Brick & Block Work Decks & Pergolas Retaining Walls

FENCING & GATES

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BUILDERS & BUILDING SERVICES

8091

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2014

Mobile: 0417 757 849 E-Mail: b.w.electrical@bigpond.com

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Private Housekeeping servicing the Sunshine Coast

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Latest energy efficient Technology Inverter Split and Ducted Systems All Air and electrical

All aspects of Landscape Construction

Stonework Concreting Fencing Pool coping

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& AIR CONDITIONING

0431 283 935 or 5412 2713

LANDSCAPING

www.tracythewpainters.com.au i t Email tracey.thew@bipond.com

To place larger, high impact, display advertisements that reach 24,000 households and businesses in Noosa, Doonan, Cooroy, Peregian and Eumundi, email us on classifieds@noosatoday.net.au or phone 0754 556 946 to discuss your options. Thursday, 11 September, 2014 | NOOSA TODAY 55


Professional Services Guide PEST CONTROL

PLUMBING

1152805-ACM36-14

RESIDENTIAL •• RESIDENTIAL

Leaking taps Hot water •• Leaking taps & & toilets toilets •• Hot water systems systems • Roof & gutter repairs • Water tanks •• Roof & gutter repairs • Water tanks • COMMERCIAL Water saving solutions • Blocked drains • COMMERCIAL Waterinstall saving solutions •• Blocked drains • MAINTENANCE •• Gas & repairs Burst pipes • MAINTENANCE • Gas install & repairs • Burst pipes THE NEW AGE OF PLUMBING!

0432 145 440

Expert

Bookkeeping Assistance

For your Business

Noosa - Doonan since 2009 Noosaville

0422 899 512

PICTURE PERFECT POOLS

THE NEW AGE OF PLUMBING! 2052

TELEVISION/VIDEO/AUDIO

POOL SPA SERVICES & ACCESSORIES

Techno Bob TV SERVICES

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• Hot Water Services • Blocked Drains • Drain Camera • Tap & Toilet Repairs • Waterleak Detection • Free Quotes

Call Ian on 0448 974122 E: sales@sunshinepoolheating.com.au

Tewantin 5474 2481 Noosa 0422 203 833

†Fast Professional Help †Bank Reconciliation †Payroll / Inventory †Registered BAS Agent †QuickBooks/Reckon Accounts

• Digital TV Aerial Installs • Tune-in TV, DVD, VCR • In-home TV Repairs • Home Theatre Set-Ups • Qualiied Tech - 30 Years Exp.

0414 394 900

Call in the DOCTOR!

5446 3375 - 0438 140 362 www.masbiz.com.au

TREE LOPPING/SURGERY

2024-EU19-14

CLASSES AND TUITION

PUMPS

IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES

TREE REMOVAL MULCHING G STUMP GRINDING

NOOSA 5449 8911

QUALIFIED & INSURED D

Affordable Plumbing

0407 353 494 Maintenance Plumbing Metal Rooing & Guttering Bathroom & Kitchen Renovatons New Homes Licenced Plumber & Drainer

2066

Corner Rene Street & Leo Alley Drive Noosaville

QBSA Lic No 1191608

•PUMPS •FILTRATION •IRRIGATION

+ FIRST AID TRAINING + Please contact us for information On availability, bookings and pricing

0411 774 468

Sales, Repairs & Installations

Coolum - Peregian - Sunshine Beach Noosa - Noosaville - Tewantin - Cooroy

A professional service with friendly qualiied trainers.

Call Brendan

2050

JUSTIN LECKIE

1150769-DJ34-14 2550-112

2033

(07) 54702830

2137

AQUAMAN PLUMBING

2030

2130

PLUMBING

Colin Todd - BSA Lic 72356

M 0420 930 105

1149106-DJ33-14

Lic # PMT 0-14527

Joel Smith

� Try me for a change � Cheapest Affordable Price � It’s safe for you & your pets � Guaranteed quality service ALL AREAS

BOOKKEEPING

Personalised cleaning servicing & repairs.

HONEST AUSSIE BATTLER PEST CONTROL

Call Tony on

SWIMMING POOLS, SPAS & ACCESSORIES

SHINING THROUGH ALLABILITY - NO DISABILITY

www.allabilitytraining.com.au

WATER TANKS

COMPUTERS

ROOFING

The Roof & Guttering Specialist

1151852-LB35-14

Tank repairs, tank installation and water ilter servicing.

STOP LEAK ROOFING

Alligator

SEAL AND REPAINT • ROOF REPAIRS • BROKEN TILES • STORM DAMAGE • HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING • EXTENTIONS • FLEXIPOINT RIDGE CAPPING • VALLEYS CLEANED & STORM SEALED

5474 2543 0412 140 370

Water Tank Cleaning

2443-109

SPECIAL

2028

QBSA 76555 - E: stopleakrooing@hotmail.com

RUBBISH REMOVAL

WE DO IT ALL!

queensland building queensland building andconstruction construction commission and commission

Rubbish Removal

With 6 fully stocked vans and the latest equipment including our Hydrojet drain scrubber we can ix most things on the spot.

• Hot Water Services • Gas Appliance Repairs • Toilets • Blockages • Gas Fitting

• Leaking Taps • Backlow Testing • Renovations • New Homes • Commercial

You can also book a job online After H ou www.plumbinggroup.com.au Emerg rs en We’re not just your average plumber 0418 71 cy 1 438

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CHRIS REEVE & CO Solicitors Servicing the Noosa Noosacommunity communitysince since1979 1979 Serving the in of law law in all all areas of Suite 15 Tewantin Plaza 113 Poincianna Ave. Tewantin Q. 4565

Specialise in Household Rubbish Removals, including Furniture, Green Waste and site clean ups No job to small and are happy to give a no obligation free quote on all work

Call Brad 0419 570 933

1147714-RC31-14

And one of our experienced Plumbers will be there...

www.projectpcs.com.au

Just Phone

1800 074 567 or 5470 2908

A/H 5485 1435

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DO YOU NEED A PLUMBER? Whatever needs to be repaired, unblocked or installed

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0411 864 223

PH/FAX 5446 1997 MOBILE 0407 461 997 2025

info@plumbers4u.com.au

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For Friendly Professional Advice Call Shayne Baker 0415 112 807

1134190-CB19-14

Ph: 5449 7500 Fax: 5449 9957 E: reeve@chrisreeve.com.au

2029-23

SOLICITORS

SECURITY & SCREEN DOORS

COOROORA SCREENS & BLINDS 17 Factory Street Pomona

• AWNINGS • VENETIANS • ROLLER BLINDS • ROMAN BLINDS • PANEL GLIDES

Manufacturers of INVISI-GARD 316 Stainless Steel Security

impossibly easy conveyancing Are you Buying or Selling your Home or Property? Bytherules specialise in Property Conveyancing. Why choose us?

Free Quotes QBSA LIC NO 704038

5485 1287 2007

Established over 20 years One of Queenslands largest Property Law Firms Competitively Priced Impossibly Easy Conveyancing And We’re Local

Call Rochelle Sting on 5449 7222 for an obligation free review

To place larger, high impact, display advertisements that reach 24,000 households and businesses in Noosa, Doonan, Cooroy, Peregian and Eumundi, email us on classifieds@noosatoday.net.au or phone 0754 556 946 to discuss your options. 56 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 11 September, 2014

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• Emergency Call-out • Renovations & Additions FIND US ON FACEBOOK • Drain Camera & Pipe Locator • Backlow Installation & Testing - Supply & Install • Gas Fitting - Supply & Installation • Blocked Drains -Cleared & Repaired • Electronic Water Leak Detection & Repairs • Electric, Solar & Gas Hot Water Systems

1151605-DJ35-14

Lic No 16954 QBSA 1060979

1151313-LB35-14

Tile or Metal 32 Years Experience All Work Guaranteed


Classifieds TO LET

FACTORY SECONDS

RENTALS

NEW & SECOND HAND Fridges, Washers, Dishwashers, Aircon, Stoves, Dryers

DEADLINE

GARAGE SALES

CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE LINE CLASSIFIEDS TUE 11.30AM CLASSIFIED ARTWORK MON 3PM

GARAGE SALE Place your Garage Sales Listing here for as little as $25 Call 5455 6946

CHURCH NOTICES

St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church SUNDAY SERVICES 99am including Kids Church & Sunday School & 7pm

2001

Cnr Beckmans Road and St Andrews Drive, Tewantin RRev Keith Mayers 5445 9209

UNITING CHURCH 0414 529 183 8am SUNRISE BEACH - 6 Grasstree Court 9.45am TEWANTIN Cnr Poinciana and Werin Street Sunday Services

MASSAGE THERAPISTS MIDDLE EASTERN FULL BODY Relaxation Massage,male masseuse 30 minutes $50 60 minutes $80 Ph: Sunshine Beach 0402776826

ANNIVERSARIES POST YOUR ANNIVERSARY, BIRTHDAY OR ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT HERE. PRICED FROM $25.00. CALL NOW 5455 6946

TO LET MIDDLE EASTERN FULL BODY RELAXATION MASSAGE Male masseuse 30 minutes $50 60 minutes $80 Sunshine beach Ph: 0402776826

RIVER CRUISES NOOSA QUEEN river cruises. $10 sunset cruise. Ph: 5455 6661 www.noosaqueen.com

SUNSHINE BEACH Ocean Views Share Accom, 2 bed unit, own bathroom, own fridge, f/furn. $200 p /wk plus expenses Ph 0407 646 261

Want your classified to stand out? Call 5455 6946

WWW.CENTURY21.COM.AU/NOOSA 2/119 Noosa Parade, Noosa Heads – $260 – Avail 9/10/14 Studio Unit Fully Furnished, queen bed, air-conditioned, foldout sofa lounge, 4 burner stove & microwave, No Oven, covered balcony, parking for 1 car, pool, no linen, no pets 1/20 Sobraon Street Sunrise Beach - $380 - Avail 10/10/14 2 Bed Fully Furnished Unit, 1 bathroom, single garage, a/c in lounge, fans in all rooms, large modern kitchen, separate dining, no pets 2/21 Parkedge Road, Sunshine Beach - $430 – Avail 9/10/14 2 Bedroom Duplex, 2 levels, separate study area, open plan kitchen/living, fans, fenced courtyard, 2 bathroom, single carport & extra car space. Pets ok. 3/12 Crank Street, Sunshine Beach $450 - Avail 16/9/14 2 Bedroom Unfurnished Unit, 2 bathrooms, open plan living, fans, pool, 1 undercover car park, built-in robes, no linen, no pets 2 Satinwood Street, Noosaville – $480 Avail NOW 4 bedroom + study, 2 living, a/c in family room, built-in wardrobes, ceiling fans, security screens, double lock up garage, large yard not fenced, new paint & carpet, no pets 3/1 Tingira Cres, Sunrise Beach - $520 - Avail Now 3 Bedroom Fully furnished Unit opposite beach, 2 bathrms, airconditioned, open plan, undercover parking, pool, no linen, no pets 10/20 Edgar Bennett Dve, Noosa Heads- $520 BREAK LEASE – Avail Now 3 Bedroom Fully Furnished Penthouse Unit, 2 bathrooms, open plan, single under cover parking, pool & spa, air-cond, no line, no pets 4/34 Edgar Bennett Dve, Noosa Heads - $550 – Avail 15/9/14 3 Bedroom Fully Furnished Unit, 2 bathrooms, open plan, double lock up garage, pool, air-conditioning, no linen, no pets 15 Depper Street, Sunshine Beach - $550 - BREAK LEASE avail NOW 3 Bedroom House, 2 bathrooms, open plan living room/ kitchen, dishwasher, front courtyard, fully fenced block, Single lockup garage, ceiling fans, Pets considered. 152 Shorehaven Drive Noosaville - $790 - Avail 1/11/14 3 Bedroom Fully Furnished House, Study, 3 living rooms, 2 bathrooms, modern kitchen, gas cooking, pool, double lock up garage. Includes pool & garden service. Pets on application – Lease from November to March 2015 only. 1/8 Serenity Close, Noosa Heads QLD - $895 – Avail Now 3 Bedroom Modern Unit, 3 bathrooms, media room & separate open plan lounge, double lockup garage, pool, secure complex. No pets

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12 Armitage Crt, Noosaville $530pw Avail NOW 4 bedroom home with ensuite. Separate family room, Dble garage. Covered entertainment area at back. Fully fenced yard. No Pets.

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UTES & 4WDS

AGED CARE RESPITE WORKER Blue Card. Avail 3 days per wk with overnight stays. Incl Meal Prep & Garden care. Noosa District. Reply by text only 0439 397 636.

2001 19' GALAXY POP TOP presents as new, dual axle, shower/toilet, new fridge, new awning, 2 batteries, dbl bed, full oven $24,990.00 ono. Ph Ross 0402 508 748

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NISSAN PULSAR 2.0litre, Auto Hatch, Aug 92, Air conditioning, Alarm, remote central locking, Pioneer stereo with MP3SB. Good tyres, RWC, 186,000km, Reg Dec. $2,500 ono. Ph 0417 826 857

HILUX 07 DUAL CAB V6 Petrol, Auto, 4x4, 157,000kms, Bull Tow Bar, Ute Liner, $15,999. Ph 040 955 3877 SELL YOUR CAR PRIVATELY – UNTIL SOLD 15 words for $25. Include a colour image for extra $8. Call 5455 6946

MAZDA BRAVO B2600 DUAL CAB 2004 Auto, Petrol, Top Condition! New Paint Monza Red, RWC, 5 seats, air con, 172,800km $6,900 Ph 0404 473 937

Converted 1978 Cummins Bus 235hp, Auto, with additional storage trailer. Massive Solar Power, fully converted small house on wheels, it has the lot - needs to be seen to be appreciated. $70,000 ono

0458 784 430

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Tewantin - Noosa

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2011 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 6R 77TSI Comfortline MY12 Manual. As new, 20,000km. Economical & safe car, alloy wheels, cruise control, rain sensing wipers & loads more features. $16,950 ONO Ph 0419665268

HYUNDAI ELANTRA 2008 SLX AUTO. RWC. PWR STEER. CLIMATE CON. A SUPERBLY CARED FOR CAR WITH ONLY 68,000 KMS! 6MTHS REGO. ALL THE USUAL EXTRAS..$10250 RING 0418753363.

NISSAN MICRA 2010 A LITTLE SWEETHEART CAR. LOW KILOS. AUTO. EASY AND FUN TO DRIVE. PWR WINDOWS AIR CON. 4DR. NOV REGO. ECONOMICAL. T BELT FITTED. $7990. CNTL LOCK RING 0415875797.

MOTORCYCLES

SYM SCOOTER MIO 50cc 4 Stroke Ex Cond 7,500 kms Rego till 29th Oct. Seller Moving overseas must Sell! $1,600 ONO Ph 0447 516 138. SCOOTER 2009 SANG YANG Industries VS125 3291km Ex Cond. 6mth Rego. Storage Box. $3,500 ono. Ph Glenda 0422 033 389

MITSUBISHI TRITON 2.4 GL 4x2 Ute 2009 compliance. 1 owner service history 51,000kms Tool Box, Tow Bar, Water Tank, RWC Rego $12,500 Ph 0407 184 488

2010 TOYOTA HILUX 1 owner, 5 speed Manual, 2.7 Litre, Aluminium tray, Air Con, RWC, Tinted windows, 8mths Rego, 52,300kms. $14,000 ONO Ph 0409 793 983 SELL YOUR CAR PRIVATELY – UNTIL SOLD 15 words for $25. Include a colour image for extra $8. Call 5455 6946

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POSITIONS VACANT

LIVING YOGA CLASSES, Cooroy & Eumundi. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday mornings. Sandy 0408 426 084. Established 1991. $12 Classes.

CHEF 1st 2nd year apprentice. Avl Oct. Must Have Residency. Long Term Position. Ph Russell 0404 422 502 or email CV to maisiesseafoodandsteak @outlook.com

CALL: 5455 6946

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A cool evening

Touch delivers mixed bag

COOROY BOWLS THE cooler evenings of Wednesday and Thursday were alive with fun and frivolity as 12 teams enjoyed their initial practice game in the Business Bowls Challenge. Whilst 14 teams challenged in the High Rollers, JeLS, Bam, 101’s, Kybong Kids, Eumundi Boys, Royal Flush and Rob and Co all had wins. Both groups enjoyed the delicious food prepared by chef Lex. Tuesday Jackpot pairs was a fun activity as the green had been renovated - a good opportunity to re-try the old club bowls… more challenging for some than others. Saturday Jackpot Pairs’ players enjoyed a wonderful afternoon of bowls. Bettina Winkler and Claire McGrath went home the winners and the jackpot prize money went off yet again. The club is yet to secure a regular sponsor for the game - held every second Thursday of the month. This month’s challenge will be sponsored by Belvedere Newsagency in Cooroy thanks go to Gary Christensen and family. - Julie Ainscough TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS MEN’S Pennant Division 1 (Saturday 30/Sunday 31 August) Results: Mooloolaba 3-84 d Tewantin 0-47. Pacific Paradise 2-67 d Tewantin 1-62. Noosa Landscape Pairs (Tuesday 2 September) Results: 1st Joan Pyers/ Jenny Lonie. 2nd M. Heir/ Clare Anderson. Options Eye Care Men’s Bowls (Wednesday 3 September)

A COOL breeze was no deterrent for some red-hot touch action last Wednesday afternoon. A mixed bag of results with great sportsmanship and plenty of laughter was the order of the day. First game up in the under-10 division saw GSLC (boys) just take the win in a thriller against Aussie Rebels who produced a mighty comeback after being down by a couple of touchdowns at half time. Levi, Riley and Armin had great games for their teams. Pink Storm proved too strong for GSLC (girls) this week with Ella M, Grace and Elle U. showing loads of tal-

Results: 1st Alan Shaw/ Bob Scholfield (2 wins +18). 2nd Terry Finnigan/Steve Power (1 win +10). Triples: Pat McIvor/Max Lebner/Alan Brookes. Noosa Radiology Open Triples (Friday 5 September) Results: 1st Connie Johnston/Val Reinicke/Peter Larke. 2nd John Oppy/G. Senstock/Wendy Coman. The Jackpot $41 was won by Simmonds and Mould Teams. Men’s Pennant (Saturday 6 September) Results: Div 3 - Pacific Paradise 1-72 d Tewantin 1-58 (one rink drawn 22 all). Div 6 - Tewantin 1-42 d Headland 1-27. There is a meeting at 9am this Sunday for all financial members to hear an appeal from Troy Rowley over a club suspension decision by board members, who over turned a previous decision dealt to the member by the men’s bowls’ committee. - Heath Costello NOOSA HEADS BOWLS THERE was a good crowd along for the club mixed-pairs final at Noosa on Sunday and they were well entertained by a high-quality match, which went down to the wire… and beyond. An extra end was required to decide the contest in favour of Jan and Bill Burkitt over Jen and Steve Bowie 19-17 shots. Next up is the club mixed fours which gets started this Thursday. The monthly Noosa 1500 was played on 1 September and this open pairs’ event was won by visiting New Zealand-

er Noel Williams who teamed with George Coules. This was the first time they had played together, so it was a fine effort. Winners of the first round losers section were Tewantin bowlers Bryn Whitcombe and Tony Howard. In men’s pennant the Division 1 side had a brilliant 64-57 win over competition leaders Coolum Beach on Saturday. Division 3 went down in a close contest at Caloundra, while Division 6 lost to Pelican Waters. Lady bowlers finished their first six rounds on a high, topping the ladder in Division 4 and running second in Division 2. They go into the final’s play-offs this week but did a bit of early celebrating with a river cruise on Tuesday evening… you may have heard them. Bill Roberts and George Manera took out the Tuesday Men’s pairs with Alan Teale and Bob Ginnaw having the next highest margin. Wednesday triples’ winners were Daphne Reed, Carol Studley and Gill MacDonald. As usual, Friday Jackpot Pairs winners were Mal Lloyd and Ron Wallish with runnersup taken by Debbie Austin and Sharyn Briggs. The triples’ team of Juleen Mayze, Heather Rider and David Nimmo scored on Saturday. There are still some vacancies for the Laguna Ladies All-Star Fours to be played on Thursday 2 October. To qualify, bowlers need to have won a club championship at some time. Ring NHBC on 5447 3433 for more information. - The Chalker

Teeing off in style at the club TEWANTIN NOOSA GOLF TUESDAY CLUB A SINGLE stableford was played on 2 September. A grade: 1, J. Scholes 42; 2, G. Bell 39 countback; 3, A. Egea 39. B grade: 1, M. Peters 46; 2, B. Zigliotto 41 (c/b); 3, L. Bruggy 41. C grade: D. Congram 47; 2, J. Barass 42; 3, G. Moore 41. Sweepstakes: 1, B. Howden 39; 2, R. Caylor 38 (c/b); 3, W. Daniel 38. Rundown: 38 points or better. Nearest the Pins: A grade: 5th L. Hancock; 7th C. Dahl; 10th M. Napier; 12th D. Rankin. B grade: C. Misios, B. Bosworth, M. O’Connor, T. Schmidt. C grade: F. Fozard, C. Hemingway, B. De Lacy, W. Kay. Monthly Medal played Nett on GA Course on Saturday 6 September, Scratch Rating (M) 72.0, with total entrants 231. A grade winners: 1, Laurie James 70, 12; 2, Murray Green 71 (c/b), 6. B grade winners: 1, John Dean 67, 16; 2, Tony Latimer 69 (c/b), 15. C grade winners: Greg Steele 68, 19; 2, Michael Gafa 69 (c/b), 19. Down the line (winning one ball): Martin Ashworth

69, 22; Dean McEwan 69, 14; Michael Meltzer 69, 23; Peter Cossins 70, 14; Eugene Barry 70, 14; Tony Cawley 70, 19; Peter Bolitho 70, 15; Bob Wright 71, 29; John Sharp 71, 23; Todd Richardson 71, 26; Mark Ostwald 71, 15; Richard Van Den Heuvel 71, 12; Dave Potter 71, 25; Peter Anderson 72, 13; David Chapman 72, 20; Kenneth Rogers 72, 26; David Draper 72, 21; Ken McBryde 72, 22. Birdie: 11th hole, Mark Ostwald (won nine balls B grade birdie box). Nearest the pins (winning four balls): 5th Rob Martin, Tony Latimer, Marcus Edwards; 7th Jim Scholes, Grant Brooks, Tony Cawley; 10th Peter Cossins, John Henry; 12th Garry Drummond-Gower, John O’Neill, Mark Buckley. Pro’s Approach 11th, A grade (winning six balls) Tony Carabetta; B grade (nine balls) Mark Ostwald. Medi First (Not) 18th (two balls) Mal Price. 17th A grade (Tewantin Electrical) (two balls) Adam Grant; B grade (Tewantin Electrical) (two balls) Robin Versluys. NOOSA PAR THREE GOLF RESULTS Sponsored by Vietnam Vets. There were 68 starters on 6 September for Stroke and R1 Club Championship.

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A Nett 1, Studley Martin, 53; 2, Michael Gooding, 54. B Nett 1, Ken Chapple, 51; 2, Neil Beasley, 52. A Gross, Michael Gooding 60; B Gross, Darren Simmonds 67. Nearest the Pin: 12th Ladies (winning 12 balls) Lyne Boyle. 16th (all winning six packs): Studley Martin; 18th Gary Roper; 22nd Studley Martin; 25th Jimmy Lonie. Eagles Nest 19th (six balls): Gary Roper. Drawn for Par: 9th (six balls) Neil Webb NO. Ball Run Down: Tony Ho, 54. COOROY GOLF WOMEN Results from 4 September, event Monthly Medal - Stroke and Putts. Trophy: Carole Clancy. Winner: Carole Clancy 65 (donated Trophy to runnerup); runner-up: Jocelyn Rabjohns 67. Rundown: Carmel Clark 70, Sonja Cordwell 72, Joyce McKay 74, Kaye Gilmour 74, Anita Highland 75, Kate Sawrey 76, Freda Bull 76, Patsy Fayne 76. Approaches: Carole Clancy, Judy Kitcher. Monthly Medals: Carole Clancy 65, Joyce McKay 74, Jocelyn Rabjohns 67. Putting: Carmel Clark 27.

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ent. Blazers went down fighting against Screaming Iguanas. Pedro, Charlie and Cohen displayed great class out on the field. An epic clash in the under 12s between Saints and Vipers eventually had the Saints in front by one touchdown at the siren with Tamatoa, Lachlan, Will B. and Dylan directing the play around the paddock. Other under-12 games had That Cool Team having the edge over Devils with Sophie, Jacob and Ned giving standout performances while Banana Splits came away with the points against Purple Storm. Ruby, Monique and Zoe had first rate games. In the under-14 division the encounter between NDSHS 9s and Inferno had Inferno fin-

ishing in front in a nail biter. Jasmine, Mitch, Tom and Lily all played strongly. GSLC (girls) never gave up in their battle with the GSLC (boys) with Rueben, Luke and Olivia showing great skill. NDSHS 8s (mixed) had a win against Sunshine Rebels in a match that went down to the wire. Great play was shown by Giverny, Tyla, LiliRose and Michael. STCC Pansies had a convincing win against the STCC (girls). Pip Tia and Kalani played well whilst Cooper and Jack showcased their talents. Average Joe’s had a win over SBSHS (girls) with Glenn, Abby and Tristan having stellar games. Until the next touchdown...

All but one in big dance By JOE JURISEVIC

last opportunity before the full time whistle. Seb Whitehill seized the opportunity crossing for five points and once again the try was converted by Adam Johnstone. U13 Noosa 49 d MFAC 19 Matthew Flinders brought their A game to the contest today. Max Siemon showed what his is made of today with a great performance of running rugby to bag a try in the corner. Max was awarded the Sonny Payne Spirit of rugby award this week. Tries went to Tom Payne 4, Harry Barnett 3, Max Siemon and Jayden Hebin-Botha 1 and conversions were Tom Payne, 2. U14 Noosa 22 d SCGS 12 A great start from the boys with a try from the first play to John Gelling. Alex Moses made sure of the win when he held up a certain try by Grammar after they had crossed the line and were looking for a better angle. Tries by John Gelling, Tom Seimon, Noah

IT WILL be a sea of Maroon and White at Stockland Stadium at Kawana this Saturday, as Junior Dolphins teams in U12, 13, 14, 16 and 18 age groups join the three senior teams to play in their respective grand finals. The U15s were unlucky to miss out going down by just four points in a highly entertaining and see-sawing battle. Supporters are invited to join in the success of the Dolphins this year with the U12s Grand Final commencing at 8am through to the 1st Grade Premiership match at 4pm. U12 Noosa Reds 14 d SCGS 0 Both teams came out firing with neither team giving an inch. The heavy battle continued with Grammar continuously pounding the Noosa try line, but the defence held out, and the backs put the side back down the other end of the field giving the forwards one

Blake and Jesse Russell with Josh Brooks kicking one conversion. Brothers 28 d U15 Noosa 25 A tight contest from start to finish that could have gone either way with the score changing hands throughout this hard-fought contest. U16 Noosa 33 d Uni15 Down 15-12 at half time, the Dolphins dug deep to finish on top and proceed to this weekend’s Grand Final. Tries to Zach Allen, Harry Mohr, Ben Rogers, Borore Howton and Luke Robinson with Harry Mohr converting four. U18 Noosa Dolphins 59 d Gympie 0 Junior Colts proved unstoppable and unrelenting in their charge to the Grand Final. Try scorers - Darcy Glassock, David Grant, Andrew Ramsden, Reece Carroll, Macauley Kippen, Joshua Munro and three tries to Brad Morgan. Conversions - Brad Morgan 5, Chris Morgan 2.

Eagles daring in style By MICHAELA WAY A SUCCESFUL game this week for Noosa Eagles U11s team winning 2-1 against Bli Bli Ravens. Bli Bli scored the first and only goal in the first half with Noosa lifting in the second half to get the two it needed to win the game. It was a tough game and Bli Bli was a formidable challenge. Noosa Eagles are now gearing up for the grand final this Saturday against the Buderim Sharks.

Taj Scoble and Ben Francis working hard.

And a great year for Noosa juniors U12A- U12 Noosa Gold played Caloundra Gold in the preliminary final at Maroochydore. Noosa Gold came up against a side that was undefeated all year. The first half was strong and Noosa Gold was able to match it with them, going into half time 4 - 4. Unfortunately, a few injuries and lack of possession in the second half saw Caloundra run away with the game. Final score, Noosa 8 Caloundra 32. It was a great season from the boys reaching a Prelimi-

nary Final. All of the boys have improved and are looking forward to the next season. Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this season such a great success. To Laurie, Steve, Hilly and Sandi especially, you definitely helped make the job as coach that much easier. The year 2014 will be seen as the year which provided the boys with so many good memories, a major highlight being the Gladstone trip. Go the Mighty Pirates.

Bring on footy season 2015. - Mark Cross U13C- Well boys, you did it. You made the Grand Final. Brett, Paul and myself could not have asked for anything better and could not be any more proud of you all. Final score, Noosa 36 Maroochydore 24. In no particular order, special mention goes to: Owain Ritson, Corey Mackenzie, Chase McChesney and Noah Clist. -Sandy Rogers


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Nippers program off the ground By RON LANE FOR those involved with the running of this season's Noosa Seahorse Nippers, the organisation that caters for children with special needs, their season started on Wednesday 3 September in the committee room of the Noosa Surf Club. Chaired by Steve Mawby the director, two meetings were held. The first at 5pm was for the carers and the second at 6pm was for the helpers. The group referred to as the carers, are those qualified lifesavers who take the responsibility of working one-on-one with a child. This ensures that they receive the utmost care and consideration. If necessary, two carers can be appointed to work with one child. After thanking all the volunteers and outlining the program, Mawby emphasized one of the most important directives of all. “You must remember to give plenty of encouragement, and above all lots of big smiles and high fives. For the actual activities, the children would be broken up into three groups, the Pinks, Reds and the Green/Orange. Once the groups were settled, they would then be directed to three sectors. For beach events, they were beach flags, the parachute game and tunnel relays.

On entering the water, and here the supervision was very intense, the three categories were kayaks, wading and nipper body boarding. Then by 9.30am on Saturday, the Seahorse Nippers were registered, the surf conditions on Main Beach perfect, and the season was under way. During the morning, there are those children who for some reason don’t feel inclined to participate. Therefore, it is not uncommon to see their carer just sit on the water’s edge with them using small buckets and spades, to dig holes or build sand castles. The ability to communicate with these special nippers is of the utmost importance and sometimes patience is the key factor. Another thing that is emphasised is to remember that every child is different. A very encouraging sign for the future was that including Noosa the host club, there were seven clubs represented; Sunshine Beach, Peregian, Marcoola ,Northcliffe, North Burleigh and Coolangatta. Most came to look and learn. One of the representatives from North Burleigh Alena Smith said, “This is a great concept and we are following Noosa's lead. We are working on a pilot program and hope that it will be activated by October. We feel other clubs close by will help and we will soon have our own committee.”

From the Coolangatta club, Christine and Stewart Marshall said, “Our Youth Development officer will put a program together and we will then be consulting with Noosa. At the close of day, there were 40 children and 50 carers in attendance and also two Smart Pups. These dogs were brought along by parents and have now become a vital part in the lives of some families. In thanking the carers and workforce, Steve Mawby said, “This effort shows a strong culture within the club and if we can maintain this, we can only get stronger.” On Sunday afternoon, the Noosa Surf Club involved itself in yet another youth program when they played host to the All Star Show Band. This band, which was sponsored by Shake-It-Up Music, played a variety of jazz numbers. The band consisted of 22 students from schools all over the coast and was well received by a large crowd. “This event is in keeping with our policy of supporting local youth. Other projects are also being considered,” club manager Anton Mogg said. Noosa club was saddened to hear of the passing of Life Member Ron Dowdle. Ron a master body surfer will be missed by his club mates.

Top: Smart pups and clever kids. Left: The tunnel game.

Footy Tipping Congratulations to David Falla of Laguna Signs who took out top spot in the Noosa Today 2014 Footy Tipping competition. David said he is excited he can now sit back, relax and enjoy watching the rest of the season without worrying about who’s won. David wins a trip for two to the NRL grand final, including two night accommodation in a four-star Fun for all: the parachute game.

When the Jack are back By JACK MANGROVE

WITH summer rapidly approaching, the warmer days and nights will return for another year, and with this, the Mangrove Jack action will be hotting up. A lot of people look forward to targeting these aggressive red fish and try to beat their personal best from the previous year. Trolled hard bodied lures kept nice and close to rocky structures is a surefire way to snag you a Jack. Soft plastics are also a favourite with the latest River2sea paddle vibes working a treat. Elsewhere in the river, whiting have been in good numbers around the River Mouth,

Dog Beach, and Frying Pan with the traditionalist catching good numbers on cured worms and live yabbies. Flathead are also in good numbers around Weyba creek with Weyba hole holding some larger fish. Offshore this week has been productive, with Sunshine and North Reefs the stand outs. Snapper, sweet lip and a variety of reef species have all been taken with some larger fish taken on night time missions. Trips a little further afield have also paid dividends. Some larger boats headed up to Double Island and managed to boat some great fish earlier in the week. Tuna are continuing

to feed right throughout the bay with a mixture of longtail and mactuna feeding on bait schools of pilchards and hardy heads. Beach fishing this week has been excellent with consistent reports of good whiting, bream, dart and a tailor. The places to go are Noosa’s North Shore around Teewah beaches up to Double Island. The beaches to the south have also produced some nice fish around Sunshine Marcus and Peregian Beaches. On behalf of Jack Mangrove, best of luck on your fishing adventures.

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Just go, you good things! THE Noosa Tigers are heading into the grand final, which is the perfect ending to what can only be described as a stellar year for the club. Head of the supporters' club, Peter Thynne, has helped raise funds for the club with a number of successful president’s lunches, snaring some of the biggest names in the AFL to come and speak to the often crowded clubhouse. As the Tigers prepare to face the undefeated Mayne at Caboolture on Saturday, coach James Gellie said he couldn’t be more proud of the team. “The highlight of the year has been the gradual improvement of the boys and the way they have played,” he said. “When the season started there was a change to the roles and structure. They have taken this on board and taken ownership of their new roles.” Gellie said the team’s cohesion had paid off throughout the season with the team consistently improving and delivering great results on the field. “To see what they’ve put in and that they get a crack at the grand final is the most rewarding part of the year,” he said.

“My advice would be to take the nerves and use it in a positive way, so long as the guys play their roles and don’t submit to the high pressure.” Gellie said at the end of the day, the finals are just another game of football and the team needs to take on the challenge, be brave and they will get the just rewards for the effort they put in. Team captain Peter Trompf said it was exciting to be in the grand final and said his advice to the team was to “own this moment”. “This is our time,” he said. Trompf said the highlight of the season was the Tigers’ last home game against Kedron where, despite the heavy rain, dozens of supporters turned out to watch the game. “It was great to see all the Tiger faithfuls there and the boys really stood up,” he said. With only two days to go until the final, the Tigers are hard at work preparing for the climax of the season. Go the Tigers! Above: The boys will take to the field on Saturday to face the undefeated Mayne.

Left: Peter Trompf has led the team as captain through what has been a great year for the club.

Coach James Gellie in action. Left: It's been a year of thrills...

Right: ...and spills as heavy rain made for soggy play in the last few Tiger games.

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NOOSA TIGERS RESULTS PRELIMINARY FINAL NOOSA 75 D KEDRON 22 PRELIMINARY FINAL GOAL KICKERS. J. Gellie 3, D. Dempsey 1, S. Dwyer 1, J. Fitzpatrick 1, S. Davis 1, P. Trompf 1, D. Pertot 1, J. Reichman 1

LEADING GOAL KICKERS J. Gellie 65, B. Duke 44, J. Reichman 18, A. Corrigan 16, S. Rogers 16, S. Davis 15, N. Winter 15

Noosa Today & Airlie Beach Hotel Player of The Year Award PRELIMINARY FINAL BEST PLAYERS Ryley Buntain, Shane Davis, Peter Trompf, David Welch, Caleb Isles

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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Captain Peter Trompf holds strong in the ruck against Kedron in the Preliminary Final

Photo: Greg Gibbs

Tigers storm into Grand final Tiger

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The Fiona Winter/PJ Burns Noosa Tigers have secured their position in this year’s QFA North Senior Grand Final with an emphatic 53 point win over Kedron, last Saturday at Caboolture. It was evident in the early minutes of the game that the Noosa boys had come to play. Their physical intent and physical approach to the contest and willingness to restrict Kedron from scoring opportunity was outstanding. The Tigers looked much fresher than the week before. Infact right across the board there were no passengers. The only injury concern is youngster Seb Rogers who came from the ground with a suspected broken hand.

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RICHARD MURRIHY

In perfect conditions at Maroochydore, the Noosa U16s took on Kawana in the grand final in what promised to be a cracker of a match. The first quarter saw the ball going from end to end with both teams wasteful and the scores locked at quarter time Noosa 2 4 16 - Kawana 2 5 17.

To keep a highly experienced and skilled side like Kedron to just three goals in such a big game was phenomenal. Mullens was superb on the last line of defence while Harry Opie again showed why he commands so much respect from his coaching staff and peers alike. Ryley Buntain was nothing short of super, constantly setting up play and keeping his own very highly rated opponent to only a handful of disposals. Shane ‘Dogga’ Davis was in everything in the middle while Trompf, McKittrick, Isles and Dempsey continue to prove their midfield worth. Vice-captain, David Welch, was once again a standout in what has been a brilliant season by the 2011 Noosa Premiership player. Coach James Gellie was again the most dominant forward on the ground finishing with four goals in another top display. All eyes go to the grand final

against the undefeated Brisbanebased Tigers, Mayne - an overriding favourite after belting Noosa in the major semi two weeks ago. However, stranger things have happened in footy and they will face a team that has exactly what it takes to curtail their winning ways and cause the upset of the season on the biggest stage. Trompf, Welch, Winter, McKittrick, Duke, Wallace, Davis and Isles have all been to the well before and know what it’s like to win a senior flag. Experience counts in what will be a fantastic finale to a very enjoyable season. Gellie and his coaching staff will surely have a few unplayed cards up their sleeve for the big one and I’m sure a massive pro-Noosa crowd will make the journey down to Caboolture to witness the clash. Supporter buses will be organised so, for all information regarding this weekend’s festivities, simply Google

Noosa Tigers and find it on our website. Unfortunately our reserve grade team bowed out to Maroochydore in a very even Preliminary Final clash by 15 points. Congrats to reserves coach Rob Purvis for what has been a great year for the ressies, with names like Fulton, Hughson, Duke, Robilliard and Tickner still playing great footy and putting their names up for Senior selection for this week’s big one. I’d expect a big crowd down at training tonight to watch our Tigers go through their final paces and of course the all-important selection process. Gee it doesn’t get much more exciting than this at Tigerland. And by 5pm Saturday, 22 young Noosa Tigers will have etched their names in history once again, walking with that air of invincibility that comes with winning a senior flag. Go tigers Cheers, Pittsy

Noosa had the advantage of the breeze in the second quarter and used it better than their rivals. Rhys got it rolling with a goal, followed by Reed and Ben B. Kawana answered with one of their own but Noosa got the next two through Sheldon and Corey, while Kawana got their second. Tristian then popped up to kick the team’s sixth goal. Kawana had three goals into the wind but Noosa had used it well with six goals to two. Noosa led 54 to 35 at half time.

The third quarter saw Kawana go bang with an early goal. Noosa hit back with two goals in a row and Kawana hit back again with four goals in five minutes. Then the gates opened and Noosa had control with good use of the ball. They put nine goals straight through for the quarter to Kawana’s four goals. At three quarter time Noosa led 17 goals 6 to 9 goals 5. The fourth quarter saw Kawana again get the first goal and Noosa respond. The sting had gone

out of the game and the speed of the third quarter took effect. Noosa Kicked 2 goals 5 to Kawana 2 goals 2 to run out victors and become premiers with a final score of 19 goals 11 points, 125 to 11 goals 7 points, 73. The whole team take out Best Players and goal kickers, well there were lots. We must mention that this team was worked close as a unit that even boys who missed out turned up and ran the water. Richard Murrihy

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Lobster keeps the balls rolling

The Noosa Tennis Academy welcomes new junior development director, Nick Caldwell - seen here adjusting junior player's grip.

Caldwell is on the ball THE Noosa Tennis Academy is proud to welcome new junior development director Nick Caldwell to the team. Nick and his family relocated to the Sunshine Coast 12 months ago from Sydney. Nick brings a wealth of experience to Noosa Tennis Academy (NTA) having worked at one of Australia’s most renowned venue operators - Tennis World. Nick said he was impressed with the number of local junior players at the NTA and was looking forward to developing the

TEWANTIN TENNIS TEWANTIN Tennis Club’s season is in full swing with the annual Club Championships proving a smashing success. The event was sponsored by the Tewantin Community Bank Branch of Bendigo Bank and manager Wayne Hoens was on hand to present the winners with their prizes. Wayne said the bank was delighted to be a valued sponsor of the club and was pleased the sponsorship funds for this year had been used so promptly and to great effect. ‘‘I was really happy to be back at the club again, and we’re proud to have assisted Tewantin Tennis Club with a few projects over the years. “The ‘Lobster’ ball serving machine and ride on mower to keep the surrounding grounds looking neat and tidy, spring to mind,” Wayne said. 2014 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS Women’s A-Grade singles: Anna Tysoe.

players and helping them achieve a tournament standard of play. Experienced in all levels of coaching Nick will be a great asset to the coaching team at NTA. Nick recently worked at Elite Tennis International in Mooloolaba and is familiar with the local tournament and fixtures scene. Nick’s focus at the Noosa tennis club is in delivering a specialised program for talented young children who are enthusiastic, and to guide them as they progress through a structured pathway to competitive tennis.

Bendigo Bank Tewantin branch manager Wayne Hoens was on hand to celebrate a smashing club championships with the Tewantin Tennis Club. Men’s A-Grade Singles: Richard Howes. Men’s B-Grade Singles: Brian Hayes. Women’s A-Grade Doubles: Jenny Kerr, Robyn Skaar. Women’s B-Grade Doubles: Joy van Zetten, Laurel Scharla. Women’s C-Grade Doubles: Maria Roper, Lois Strano. Men’s A-Grade Doubles: Ken McGrath, David Russell. Men’s B-Grade Doubles: Brian

Hayes, Graeme Paterson. Mixed A-Grade Doubles: Jenny Kerr, Michael Must. Mixed B-Grade Doubles: Barb Emery, Graeme Paterson. The club is located towards the rear of the Noosa Sports Complex, McKinnon Drive, Tewantin (on the road to Boreen Point). To find out more or to join, go to www.tennis.com.au/ttc/ or call Tewantin Tennis Club’s professional coach, Daniel Carroll on 0421 328 324.

Tourists up, Travellers down THE Coolum tennis courts were busy last week with two home matches for the Ladies, Friday night and Saturday morning junior NDTA fixtures and the Sunshine Coast fixtures Saturday afternoon. Coolum Tourists were very pleased to beat the top team in their division 39 - 32 last Friday. Unfortunately, Coolum Travellers didn’t have the same success.

Thank you to the junior parents for help with the barbecue. With Noelene Cook away, the clubhouse is not so well looked after. Feel free to do any cleaning up necessary. It will be appreciated.The players of all ages and abilities are looking forward to celebrating another Patron’s Day on Sunday. Don’t forget it is a 9am start. The cost is $10, bring a small plate.

Robyn, Donna, Chris and Marlene were pleased to beat the top team in their division 39 – 32.

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Tide Times September - 2014 time

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0.10 1.86

1533 2140

0.24 1.81

0.17 1.82

1621 2221

0.38 1.64

0.27 1.75

1711 2301

0.52 1.47

0.38 1.67

1809 2347

0.65 1.33

0.49 1.60

1927

0.74

1404 2052

1.56 0.76

1518 2204

1.57 0.73

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Friday 12 0357 1010

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Monday 15 0604 1245

1.23 0.58

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NYRC is offering you the chance to name one of their fleet.

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Canoe club kicks off with gold By JO SEARLE

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NOOSA Outrigger Canoe Club is off to a flying start this competitive season, winning gold in outrigger canoe (OC) half races in the first events. The club’s OC6 teams are also in training for the start of their competitive season which starts with Noosa Outrigging Canoe Club (NOCC) hosting the first event of the season – the Noosa River Race on 11 October. Outrigger canoeing is for most ages, and NOCC is offering opportunities for interested people to come and try the sport. This is a chance to enjoy a paddle in the Noosa River in one of the six-seater outrigger canoes. The come-and-try sessions will be held from 9am to midday on 21 September, meeting at NOCC, Chaplin Park, Mill Street Noosaville (across the bridge from the Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club). NOCC members were also at the Noosa Farmers’ Markets on Sunday 31 August displaying a canoe and answering questions. Outrigger canoeing is a fun way to get fit and an opportunity to meet great people. NOCC supports both competitive and social paddlers, from teens to over 70s, so come along and find out more. Pre-registration is preferable to avoid disappointment. Contact Brian Rogers on 0458 629 025 or at brian.rogers45@ yahoo.com.au.

NOOSA’S BEST SPORTS COVERAGE

Keeping the boat afloat THE Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club’s Youthsail Program is calling for sponsorship, offering local businesses the chance to name a dinghy. The Youthsail program is one of the largest of its kind in Australia and offers over 300 lessons to the community, including schools and children aged 6 and up. The after school FunSail program is a big hit, as well as the annual Sunshine Coast inter-school dinghy regatta. If you would like to see your business name floating up and down the Noosa River, or if you want to help keep this program afloat, phone the Sailing Office on 5440 7407 or email sailing@nyrc.com. au, for more details.

More the merrier at Noosa Sevens By JONATHON HOWARD ORGANISERS of the Noosa International Sevens have announced another 36 teams are bound for Noosa in October, following on the coattails of 19 full international teams including Pacific powerhouses New Zealand, Australia, Fiji and Samoa. The new teams mean there are now 55 teams competing across 137 games of quick fire seven-a-side rugby union. There’s going to be so much action that the festival will run to a third day for the first time - and even then, it will be tight with around nine hours of competition each day, The first game between Fiji and Papua New Guinea will kick off at 8am on Friday 3 October, and it will be near dawn-to-dusk competition from that moment until the referee calls time on the grand final late in the afternoon on Sunday 5 October. This year’s festival will incorporate the Oceania Sevens tournaments with 12 men’s and 7 women’s national teams competing not just for honour but for places in the International Rugby Board’s World Series. And with Rugby Sevens making its debut as an Olympic sport at Rio in less than two years, many of the players at Noosa will be out to impress. Event director Dene Brooks guaranteed the long weekend would offer something for everyone with off-field entertainment and catering adding to the Sevens carnival atmosphere. “The first day will be devoted to the men’s and women’s Oceania Sevens with the teams playing in seeded pool groups. The results of those games will determine the finals programme for the Oceania Sevens throughout Saturday,” he said. “We’ll also start the pool rounds for our own Noosa International

The Noosa Sevens Tournament will be closely watched as the world of rugby union edges closer to the Rio Olympics next year. Sevens tournaments on the Saturday with the finals and the presentation of the Stan Bisset Cup to the winners of the grand final on Sunday.” While attention will focus inevitably on the international giants preparing for the IRB World Sevens Series and their debut at the 2016 Olympic games in Rio, Mr Brooks

believes the 16 men’s and eight women’s teams in Noosa’s own tournaments will put on an exciting show. Men’s teams for this year’s Noosa International Sevens include last year’s winners Iconz and runners-up King’s College along with regular heavyweights Sunnybank

and Fiji-based Sid Vaka. The Southern Lions are coming from West Australia, joining other interstate teams including the Country King Browns from Darwin and the Sydney-based Indigenous squad assembled as Lloyd McDermott Rugby. Brisbane teams also include Easts

Tigers, UQ Red Heavies and Tribe 7s while the Gold Coast will be represented by The Rugby Academy. Host club Noosa and the Sunshine Coast Stingrays will fly the local flag, and there will be considerable interest in the specialist squad assembled under the Matai Newstar banner.

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A little experience can save you thousands The Audi demonstrator sales event.

Ends September 30. A few extra kilometres on the clock can be more rewarding than ever. Complimentary 3 years or 45,000km scheduled servicing and 1 year extended warranty* now available across a wide range of Audi demonstrator models. 3 years / 45,000km complimentary scheduled servicing + 1 year extended warranty*

Visit Audi Centre Sunshine Coast to discover what’s in store for you. 686-692 Nicklin Way, Currimundi | Tel. 5493 8000 | audicentresunshinecoast.com.au *Audi demonstrator vehicles (excluding R8 and all RS models) purchased and delivered between 1 September 2014 and 30 September 2014 come with a 1 year Audi Aftersales Extended Warranty and complimentary scheduled servicing for 3 years or 45,000km (whichever comes first). Complimentary scheduled servicing excludes wear and tear items and any additional work or components required. Not available to fleet, government or rental buyers, or with other offers. 1 year Audi Aftersales Extended Warranty is a product insured by Swann Insurance (Aust) Pty Ltd ABN 80 000 886 680 AFS Licence No. 238292 (Swann). Please consider the relevant policy wording available at participating Audi dealers or Swann before making a decision about this insurance product.

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