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Five take five – alive! By JOLENE OGLE SUN, surf and local produce provided the perfect welcome to Noosa for the five lucky winners of the Ultimate Gap Year competition. Run by Trade and Investment Queensland, the Ultimate Gap Year offers five international students the chance to visit parts of Queensland, stopping at major tourism centres, including Noosa. The five international students, Ayane Hirata, Ji-yeon Choi, Vera Hsu, Juan Camilo Leal and Amanda Gonçalves, were among 300 entrants of the Facebook competition and arrived in Noosa on Saturday to be officially welcomed by Member for Noosa Glen Elmes and Tourism Noosa GM Damien Massingham at a breakfast on Noosa Main Beach. Continued page 8

The five winners; Ayane Hirata, Ji-yeon Choi, Vera Hsu, Juan Camilo Leal and Amanda Gonçalves. Picture: DARRYN SMITH

It’s not over yet By JONATHON HOWARD THE EDV Residents Group has refused to concede the battle for a boundary re-alignment is over, after the Minister for Local Government David Crisafulli said he would no longer consider the bid to include Eumundi, Verrierdale, Doonan and Weyba Downs into Noosa Council. Media sources went into overdrive last week claiming Minister Crisafulli had quashed the re-boundary application, when in fact the minister could not make any formal de-

cision on the matter due to a lack of any application and an unwillingness from the Sunshine Coast Council to discuss the matter. The EDV Residents Group remains on course and is preparing an application for submission to Minister Crisafulli in October, when it plans to pressure the State Government to consider the views of residents, despite opposition from Sunshine Coast Council and members of the Sunshine Coast Alliance Inc. A spokesperson for Minister Cri-

safulli said he could not intervene with council operations, although the unwillingness of Sunshine Coast Council to entertain the idea was a serious thorn in the side of any reboundary application. Years of hard work and surveying undertaken by the EDV Residents Group has now reached a critical crossroads and the cause could have been a single letter from Minister Crisafulli to Sunshine Coast Alliance Inc members. The letter, which was also sent to alliance president Steve Bennett,

revealed that the minister would “no longer proceed with the matter”. Mr Bennett said the letter was a small win for the alliance, but he was willing to remain strong against any re-boundary application to include Eumundi, Verrierdale, Doonan and Weyba Downs into Noosa Council. In June, the Sunshine Coast Council put forward a motion to block any attempt to include the four suburbs into the Noosa Council and Mayor Mark Jamieson has also reinforced that he would follow through

with any action required to block any future applications. Mayor Jamieson said Eumundi, Doonan, Verrierdale and Weyba Downs had been part of the Sunshine Coast Council area and former Maroochy local government area for more than a century. “Council welcomes the Minister’s news as we continue to service, support and resource these communities as we have done since 1890,” Mayor Jamieson said. Continued page 8

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Academic puts the word out By JONATHON HOWARD

University of the Sunshine Coast education lecturer Carol Smith says reading and writing are vital skills for life.

AN EDUCATION lecturer is urging Noosa parents to immerse their young children in language and literature or risk greater difficulties for their children later in life. Government statistics have revealed this month that Queensland kids are falling dangerously behind in reading and writing. The statistics paint a grim picture of Queensland parents. It shows that more than 50 per cent of mums and dads of children aged three to eight years old do not regularly read to their children or participate in informal learning. Three to eight years old is considered the key learning age for vocabulary, reading and some writing skills and when compared to other states Queensland ranks last for literacy competence. University of the Sunshine Coast education lecturer Carol Smith is currently completing her PhD on preparing pre-service teachers to teach English and was the co-author of Literacy for the 21st Century, a Pearson Publication 2015. Ms Smith said she could not imagine any parent not wanting their child to achieve well in reading and writing. “Having these skills opens up the world (and) family involvement in the reading and writing process is important,” she said. “Parents need to be observing their children’s development in these areas.

“Please speak with as opposed to ‘at’ children. “Involve them in conversation and model good language use. “Read books, poems, rhymes from the very earliest days and play with words in the car, at the dinner table etc.” Ms Smith said the dangers of children falling behind were “limitless” and could result in systemic learning difficulties. “There is a theory developed by Stanovich called the ‘Matthew effect’ (in which) the good do more and get better and those who feel unskilled do less and so fall further behind,” she said. “Unfortunately, there is evidence of this occurring in schools. “A further danger is that behaviours and strategies that are flawed and are sometimes used by those who are experiencing difficulty, take time to unlearn.” Ms Smith said the impact of a child’s psychological development was immense and lacking confidence to communicate can lead to untold social difficulties. “The issue of children learning to read and write effectively is a world-wide issue,” she said. “What I saw and talked about in the USA at Christmas was no different from what we speak of here - increasingly children are coming to school at Prep level not knowing about story, fairytales and nursery rhymes and the like.” Ms Smith said children were displaying lim-

ited literacy competence as they have no story time with mum or dad. “Some children who have not been read to and spoken with have limited vocabulary,” she said. “There are those whose understanding of rhymes, song and dance disadvantages them in picking up on the patterns of language which is so essential for ongoing language development.” Ms Smith said she supported the federal government’s Best Start library initiative in principle. “I support any initiative that immerses children in literature and language,” she said. “I do have concerns which include getting some folk to the libraries when the activities can occur. “I am thinking some families use the library very regularly as a part of their social, cultural, academic activity. “The children in these families know about the pleasures and power of reading and writing. “I hope that those who have not used libraries in this way in the past will see the range of opportunities that exist to learn and grow.” Ms Smith said Australia’s education system needed greater monitoring. “Undoubtedly, we have to look at the place that education is given in this country,” she said. “How much is it valued and do we spend the same time and money on producing quality teachers and programs as occurs in some other countries.”

Headstart to be the best By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA Council will receive almost $186,000 to help expand children’s reading and writing skills to better prepare young kids for school. Arts minister Ian Walker visited Noosa Library last week to launch Best Start, which aims to address Queensland’s ailing literacy levels. Mr Walker said the money would help every parent, caregiver and young child in the community. “Best Start will help mums, dads and caregivers to read with their children in a way that lets the children learn,” Mr Walker said. “Our kids will do better at school if they start with a healthy vocabulary, which is helped along by being read to.” Shocking statistics have shown that Queensland is now ranked sixth in Australia behind the other states for literacy levels among children up to three years old. Mr Walker said the state-wide program, to be delivered through public libraries, would give local families the information, skills and tools they need to help their children develop early language and literacy skills at home. “Just 10 minutes of reading by a parent each day can give their kids the start

in life that they need,” he said. “This program helps parents of very young children know what they need to know to help their kids do well at school. “Best Start had come from four years of practical research and evaluation of family literacy practice in public libraries and was part of the government’s strong plan to help Queensland kids be the best they can be. “In the 2012 Australian Early Development Census, Queensland ranked sixth out of the states and territories for overall early language development. “Research shows that if kids start school behind the eight ball, they think ‘I can’t learn well’ and they disengage and don’t achieve as much as they could. “This is an evidence-based plan that will help Queensland kids learn at least the minimum amount of words in vocabulary by school age, which experts say is a range between 500 and 5000. “Some parents need help to be confident readers, others a reminder that story time is an important part in our long and busy days. “The Best Start program will help our kids and parents be the best they can be.” HAVE YOUR SAY: How often do you read to your kids? Email your responses to newsdesk@noosatoday. net.au.

Arts Minister Ian Walker reading an old classic children’s book “The Hungry Caterpillar” to kids at Noosa Library last week.

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Fast bikes taking to the footpath By JONATHON HOWARD

Police probe butcher’s shop blaze By JONATHON HOWARD

ensure the flames were not spreading. Commander Von Nida praised his team for containing the blaze and avoiding further damage to the adjacent businesses and shopping complex. “It was an older-style building with connections to all the other shops so the fire was just starting to creep into the shop next door when we hit it just in time, so the crews did a good job of keeping the fire at its origin,” he said. He said if the fire crews had not acted so fast the blaze could have consumed adjacent buildings or eventually the entire lane.

QUEENSLAND Police are investigating the cause of a fire which destroyed a Cooroy butchery in Maple Lane on Saturday. Queensland Fire and Emergency Services were called to the scene about 6.30am. The fast actions of fire crews contained the blaze at both the front and rear of the property, before the flames had a chance to spread to neighbouring properties and businesses. Commander John Von Nida told media sources that the firefighters removed the iron roof to

The aftermath of a fire which destroyed Cooroy Butchery on Saturday.

CYCLISTS are being asked to slow down along Gympie Terrace as they dodge and weave between vehicles and pedestrians. Several residents have written to Noosa Today expressing their disappointment in those cyclists, who continue to use the footpath as a faster alternative to the congested roads. Gary Norris of Noosa said he has

council to monitor the use by cyclists. “Cyclists may feel in danger riding on the roads but there is no excuse along Gympie Terrace where traffic is restricted to 40km per hour, which I may add is slower than some cyclists are travelling on the footpath.” Noosa Council was asked to address Mr Norris’ concerns and whether council was monitoring bikes along Gympie Terrace, but council declined the comment.

Chickens won’t roost just yet By JONATHON HOWARD

NOOSA councillors were expected to defer a long-standing application to construct an intensive poultry farm at Ridgewood west of Cooroy, pending several tough conditions. The deferral comes despite council’s senior staff recommending the application be refused due to five conditions including the proposed poultry farm “does not comply with the overall outcomes of the Noosa Plan’s Mary River Catchment Locality, agricultural uses and transport, roads and drainage codes”. The material change of use application was made for the construction of eight 100m x 16m sheds which would house a total of 240,000

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broiler chickens at 136 Top Forestry Road. Concerned Cooroy residents have run a fierce campaign against the application with hundreds of signatures against added to an online petition. While the matter had been pending a decision for more than 12 months and was deferred by the previous Sunshine Coast Council, it is now closer than ever to a final ruling. Present during Noosa Council’s general committee meeting on Monday, 22 September, was Cr Frank Wilkie (chairing the meeting), Cr Frank Pardon, Cr Sandy Bolton, Cr Joe Jurisevic and Mayor Noel Playford, while Cr Bob Abbot and Cr Tony Wellington were away on holidays.

Councillors discussed the specifics of the application for more than an hour before they agreed to defer the matter pending five conditions. The conditions included greater dust mitigation, an alternative haul route through Cooroy, greater addressing of odour concerns and sealing of Top Forestry Road. The final vote to defer was expected to be made during council’s ordinary meeting tonight. HAVE YOUR SAY: Do you think an intensive chicken farm at Ridgewood should go ahead? Email your thoughts to newsdesk@ noosatoday.net.au

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witnessed a collision and a several near misses and he wants Noosa Council to take notice of his concerns and take action against offenders. “Anyone who regularly walks along Gympie Terrace footpath would have witnessed a collision, a near miss or the failure of some cyclists to give way to foot traffic,” he said. “Although this is described as a shared pathway it is totally incompatible with the very young and old and I urge

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It’s almost summer By JOLENE OGLE THE surf patrol season officially kicked off on Saturday 7am sharp, with more than 190 Nippers taking to the beach to start their training and all life guards undergoing skill maintenance. Sunshine Beach Surf Club captain Scott Summers said most of the preparation for the season is done during the winter months, which sees all equipment checked and updated. Scott said there were no major incidents to report from the first weekend of the season but stressed it is important to always swim between the flags. For the full report of the first weekend of the season, see Ron Lane’s column, Between the Flags in the sports section.

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Club structures united for life By RON LANE

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THE meeting held at 10am on Sunday, 21 September, at the Noosa Heads Surf Life Saving Club will indeed go down in the club’s 86-year history, as one of the most important ever. For it was on this occasion that the 42 members in attendance voted unanimously to bring the Peregian Surf Life Saving Club, including their Nippers, on board as part of their club structure (Noosa Heads Surf Life Saving Club). To take a step such as this is indeed a massive obligation, but we can relate with pride there was not the slightest hesitation from Noosa in doing so. On the agenda for this special general meeting, motions to amend the constitution read in part; Proposed constitutional changes to incorporate members of the dissolved Peregian Surf Life Saving Club, and further on; that the club council endorse the amendments as documented in the notice of motion. The discussion regarding these changes, which were of the utmost importance, was responsible and positive. These amendments to the constitution were passed unanimously and in his opening address to the meeting, chairman Gerard O’Brien Deputy President of Noosa

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emphasised, “...the importance of the discussions that lay ahead. “We as lifesavers have a responsibility to acknowledge the situation and act accordingly.” In his remarks club captain Joe Cirillo said, “I believe we should take it (the responsibility) on because this is what we do, we are life savers. “Also remember in doing this we will have the full support of both our branch and Queensland State Centre.” At management level it was also confirmed that Peregian would have three directors as proposed, one for club management one for lifesaving and the third for Nippers. One of the key issues discussed was the patrol obligations and this subject was handled by Cirillo. “At present Peregian will supply six full-strength patrols and with our program and the support of Brisbane and Redcliffe the responsibility of beach safety is fully covered. All of this will come

under a separate patrol agreement. Also as part of our obligations we will be assisting in a membership drive for Peregian, and we would encourage any old members still in the area to think of returning to their club.” “Regarding the Nippers both clubs will work in conjunction,” chairman of Noosa Nippers Dave Glassock said. “There will be a lot of decisions to make in the next few weeks... we will be conducting proficiencies, formulating programs as well as conducting water safety training programs for parents and new members. “For Peregian their Nippers will start on 12 October, one week after Noosa.” All indications are that with training programs, clubhouse updates, membership drives and business administration to be investigated and restructured - bringing Peregian back to full strength – a period of some four to five seasons is to be expected.

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Lot of noise about whales By JONATHON HOWARD A GROUND-BREAKING new marine study to determine whether manmade sounds in the ocean are impacting humpback whales was launched at Peregian Beach this week. The study is known as the Humpback Acoustic Research Collaboration and will take five weeks to determine how humpback whale behaviour is affected by noise from ‘seismic airguns’. Seismic airguns are used by oil and gas exploration companies to locate potential shoals on the sea floor. The exploration ships use large compressed airguns that when fired

into the ocean rebound sonar signals to the ship’s navigational equipment and in turn map the sea floor. The project is funded under a joint initiative by a private oil and gas exploration company, as well as funding from the USA. Although previous studies have been undertaken, this study will be the first of its kind to include a fullsized seismic airgun vessel, research ship with eight observers plus crew and eighty five more researchers and trained observers on shore. Associate Professor Michael Noad, scientist in charge of the research from the Cetacean Ecology and Acoustics Laboratory, School of Veterinary Science at UQ, said there

would be stringent mitigation measures to ensure that whales are not harmed in any way. Professor Noad said the east coast humpback whale population has bounced back following decades of hunting practices. “There was a time in the 1960s when humpback whale numbers dropped to about 100-200 total,” he said. “That figure has since climbed back up to around 21,000 and growing, which is an incredible turnaround.” Professor Noad said the team was determined to get the research right. “At any time, we have more than thirty-five pairs of eyes watching the

whales and their behaviours from seven different platforms,” he said. “If they get too close to the ship with the air guns or if there is any sign of whales being distressed, the trial is shut down. We want to get a much better idea of how whales respond to these sounds, not just from a hearing perspective but from a behavioural perspective as well.” The research is of interest to the seismic industry, which uses loud seismic sounds during oil and gas exploration, and also to governments and regulatory bodies. Professor Noad said to date there has been no hard data available that provides any degree of certainty about the effects of various levels of

seismic sounds upon whales. “This research, when concluded should be able to provide that data,” he said. Professor Noad said the current clearance range for airgun usage was two kilometres in Australia, however the research taking place off the coastline of Peregian Springs could widen that buffer. He said the oil and gas company respresentatives were invited to watch the research taking place, although they are in no way associated with the scientists. “It’s important to note that scientists on this research do not have an agenda,” Professor Noad said.

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Drug charges A 26-yeAr-old man has been sentenced to serve one month in jail after pleading guilty to six drug charges at Noosa Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday. rory Nigel King appeared charged with five counts of supplying a dangerous drug and one count of possessing a dangerous drug. The court heard King had a criminal history including five previous convictions for drug-related offences and for breaching parole. King was sentenced to six months’ jail for each offence, to be served concurrently. The sentence was reduced to one month with a parole date of 23 october.

Man’s big night out By JoleNe oGle A 21-YEAR-OLD man has pleaded guilty to repeatedly punching a man in the head in an alcohol-fuelled attack. Daniel Leo O’Donnell-Julin faced Noosa Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday charged with driving without a licence in an unrelated incident, public nuisance, wilful damage and assault. The court heard on 12 May this year, O’Donnell-Julin drank half a bottle of straight vodka at a friend’s party before heading to a licensed venue in Noosa Junction. At about 11.30pm on the same night, O’Donnell-Julin randomly at-

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tacked a man on the street before turning on the man’s friend, who was trying to stop the attack. The friend who was assisting the first victim was then punched in the head a number of times, chipping one of his teeth. Security guards tried to break up the fight before the defendant fled, running through the underground car

Drink driving A 30-yeAr-old woman has been disqualified from driving for almost four years after pleading guilty to four traffic-related charges in Noosa Magistrates’ Court. rebecca leigh Crimmins appeared in court on Tuesday charged with two counts of drink driving and two counts of driving with a disqualified licence. Crimmins was caught drink-driving on 5 June this year, when she tried to avoid a random breath testing site by doing a u-turn. Crimmins was driving on a provisional licence at the time and blew a .39 per cent blood alcohol content (BAC). Seventeen days later on 22 June, Crimmins was caught driving again with a BAC of .133 per cent. The court heard Crimmins had previously been caught drink-driving in 2004 with a BAC of .06 per cent, .144 per cent BAC in 2009 and .129 per cent in 2014. According to Crimmins’ defence lawyer, Crimmins suffers from a number of medical and mental health issues, but was keen to address her problems and had attended the safe driving awareness program. Crimmins was disqualified from driving for three years and nine months, ordered to serve three, threemonth jail sentences, wholly suspended for 12 months, and 12 months’ probation with court ordered alcohol counselling.

park of the Noosa Junction shopping centre where O’Donnell-Julin broke a fluorescent light. Police Prosecutor Shane Raison said police received reports soon after of a man running through Noosa Junction naked. Police were able to catch O’Donnell-Julin on Noosa Parade and said he appeared drunk or drug-

affected, was emotional, naked and the back of his legs were covered in faecal matter. O’Donnell-Julin’s defence lawyer said the defendant was “blind drunk” on the night in question and couldn’t recall the events. O’Donnell-Julin, who had no previous criminal history, was fined $400 for driving without a licence, fined $1350 for both public nuisance and wilful damage charges, ordered to pay $1500 in compensation, $1343 in medical bills, and $780 to repair the broken light. He was also sentenced to six months’ jail with immediate parole.

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“I have spoken to the Minister and he has confirmed he has written to residents who made submissions regarding the proposed boundary change. “Minister Crisafulli’s decision is welcomed as it will ease the concerns and confusion that has been generated for many residents about the potential for a boundary change.” Noosa Today attempted to contact Minister Crisafulli to clarify the situation and his media representative said the message was “clear”. “The Sunshine Coast Council has written to Minister Crisafulli expressing an unwillingness to agree to the terms of any additional suburbs joining the Noosa Shire Council, and one of the terms from the minister was that both councils agreed to the reboundary,” the media adviser to the minister said. In a media release, the EDV Residents Group said it was aware of various reports in the Sunshine Coast media alleging that the Local Government Minister had made a decision refusing the boundary change proposed by EDV. “EDV has not been informed of any such decision by the Minister regarding a boundary change and as far as we know no such decision has been made,” the press statement read. “It would appear that the reports are erroneous. EDV

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A map shows the locations of the EDV suburbs to Noosa Council’s boundary. has not yet lodged any submission with the Minister. EDV is currently continuing its campaign of engagement and assessment with the local community and, depending on the outcomes of those consultations, will make submissions to the councils and the Minister in due course. “Until that time there is no need for the Minister to make any decision on the matter and

we understand that he has not in fact done so. Consequently, the EDV will continue to follow due process in respect of its boundary change proposal.” HAVE YOUR SAY: Do you think the EDV Residents Group’s battle for a boundary re-alignment is over? Email your letters or comments to newsdesk@ noosatoday.net.au

The competition will take the winners throughout Queensland where they will learn and practice English, before beginning a sixmonth internship in Brisbane. Trade and Investment Queensland principal trade officer Patrick Hafenstein said the Ultimate Gap Year was a great chance to capitalise on one of Australia’s major exports; international education. “International education is the fourth largest export for Australia and the second largest service export,” he said. “There were 86,000 international students last year in Queensland. “It’s a big boost to the economy, just behind tourism.” Tourism Noosa GM Damien Massingham said the Ultimate Gap Year is a great initiative because “youth are the way forward in getting messages out”. “For young people, it’s just a given they use social media to communicate,” he said. “So being here and really living and breathing Noosa over the next four weeks will be fantastic, not just for the students, but for our community and our economy. “Those messages they’ll send throughout the world... with those images and experiences that they’re having will... sell the fact we have a beautiful place and help build our numbers in the international market in the future.” Member for Noosa Glen Elmes said the initiative is another step in building education in our state. “Education and health are two things we really have to work on,” he said. The five students will spend four weeks in Noosa learning English and taking part in surfing lessons, before heading to Cairns, the Gold Coast and then Brisbane to begin their internship.

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Council mulls erosion fix By JONATHON HOWARD EROSION is eating away the banks of the Noosa River, between Tewantin and the river mouth, and Noosa Council is considering whether to invest in advanced hydrodynamic modelling to stem the problem. The matter was raised during council’s infrastructure and services committee meeting on Tuesday 16 September. Councillors were asked to vote whether to request a detailed assessment for the development of hydrodynamic model for the Noosa River be prepared for consideration by council at the next budget review. The council’s recommendation also outlined a tidal works application be submitted to the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection for the trialling of geotextile sandbag groynes at Noosa River Holiday Park located at Munna Point. According to council reports, there have been ongoing erosion issues with the Noosa River affecting infrastructure assets and public lands, particularly around the lower estuary. “These instances have been a result of naturally changing fast flow-

ing river channels, boat wash and flooding events among other potential causes,” the report states. “Council has responded to these issues in the past as emergency works including sand pumping, placement of geo-fabric sandbags, construction of rock-walls etc. "The latest instance of erosion is impacting on Munna Point and some low impact steps have been taken to try and mitigate further erosion on the site.” During a stakeholder meeting on 26 August, it was revealed that carrying out a comprehensive hydrodynamic model of the river system including contour detection and flow rates would cost about $250,000 to $300,000, plus a further $50,000 to 70,000 to recalibrate the model every five to seven years. Council concluded that all stakeholders were supportive of the concept of developing a hydrodynamic model for the Noosa River between Tewantin and the river mouth. “Therefore, further detailed assessment of a project needs to be undertaken in order to present a proposal for council consideration at the next budget review,” the recommendation states.

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By JONATHON HOWARD A GROUP of Noosa and Hinterland locals are devouring their way through Noosa’s amazing restaurant scene. The Noosa Restaurant Trail consists of 19 members who sit down for dinner at a different Noosa restaurant every second Wednesday. The group is celebrating almost 12 months on the restaurant trail, and organiser Kerry Finch has always been open to new guests. “No one knew each other at the first dinner, and each week we welcome a new person or couple,” organiser Kerry Finch said. “So not only do we get to try new restaurants first hand, rather than relying on what others say, we have all also expanded our circle of friends.” The first restaurant the group visited was Mystic India at Noosa Junction, and the 23 others they’ve tried since have included Berardo’s, Embassy XO and Vanilla Cafe to name a few. “We have been very impressed with all but perhaps two restaurants on our journey, which speaks volumes for the quality and variety

Each fortnight a group of food lovers sits down for a meal at a different Noosa restaurant - and you're invited to join them. of dining options we have here in Noosa,” Ms Finch said. “And most of us have been back, taking other friends, to our favourites. “We’ve recently set up a website to give feedback on where we’ve been, so others can read our unbiased, local, opinions. And when restaurant owners hear of what we’re doing, they are really interested and go out of their way to explain the menus, and sometimes, their food philosophy.” The next stop on the Noosa

Restaurant Trail will be Coconut Grove at Sunshine Beach for the group’s 12 month anniversary dinner in early October. “The Noosa Restaurant Trail is not a closed group - and we’d love to see more people joining us in the months ahead - new blood keeps the conversations interesting,” Ms Finch said. Those who would like to join the group can do, at no charge, by adding their details to the meet up group by visiting: www.meetup. com/Noosa-Restaurant-Trail/.

TEWANTIN resident Kellie Boyce is raising much-needed funds for women’s mental health this weekend. Ms Boyce came second in Australia for her Liptember fund-raising efforts in 2012 and last year she came third. “In the past three years, I have come first in Queensland for fundraising and I would be thrilled if the Tewantin-Noosa community would give me a hand and buy a Liptember cupcake this Saturday,” she said. Ms Boyce aims to fund-raise for Liptember which goes towards the Centre for Women’s Mental Health and Lifeline. “Women’s mental health is an issue very close to my heart,” she said. “I have had chronic depression most of my life and it’s an illness I have to deal with and manage on a daily basis. “I had severe postnatal depression after the birth of my twins and I have a significant episode about once a year on average. I have a fair amount on my plate as a single mum, with three wonderful children, a full time job and part time study, but I choose to live a busy life with this ‘illness’.” Women’s mental health is often

overlooked and postnatal depression affects 15 per cent of women within the first year after childbirth. “I would be thrilled if the Tewantin-Noosa community would give me a hand and buy a Liptember cupcake this Saturday,” she said. Ms Joyce will be outside the Tewantin Newsagency (107 Poinciana Avenue) on Saturday 27 September, from 9am.

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There will be more tears By JONATHON HOWARD PARTICIPANTS in the Jetts Noosa 12-Week Weight Loss Journey were given a taste of the challenges ahead after a tough first workout on the beach last Saturday. There were tears and heartaches as the eight participants faced the realities of losing weight and drastically changing their diets. The eight participants have taken up the journey towards losing weight and turning their lives around, as they battle both the physical and

mental challenges ahead. Journey organiser and Jetts Noosa franchise owner John Morrall, said he was overwhelmed by the response from the community. “We had a range of applicants wanting to get involved and while it would be great to help everyone, we have reduced the number to just eight.” he said. The eight participants now have four personal trainers working with them in a single team. The team will undergo a rigor-

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along with filling out their dietary intake. Mr Morrall underwent his own weight loss journey when he was accepted to take part in the Biggest Loser Challenge in 2008. Years on and healthy, Mr Morrall now wants to change the lives of others. “This is something I have wanted to do for a long time and it’s already bringing up some emotions,” he said. “While we have the facilities and

trainers it’s still up to our eight participants to make the change they have been wanting.” Mr Morrall said he was looking for the participants to go the extra mile and that includes exercising on their own. The team members will be featured in Noosa Today over the coming weeks and will including some of the touching stories that prompted them to sign up. SHOW YOUR SUPPORT: email your messages of support or inspiration to newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au

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Pumped up for first aid THE call to step in and save a life could come at any time. That’s the message from local first aid experts and organisers of the Noosa Show who are urging the community to learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation and other first aid skills. ER First Aid trainer Rod Kriz said the warm weather not only brings sunshine and longer days but an increase in drownings on beaches. “With good CPR training, a person can help save a life,” he said. “You never know when this skill will be called upon but successful CPR has helped save many lives in Australia.” People trained in CPR and first aid came in handy for one man at the recent Noosa Show who collapsed at the bar after being served his first beer. Noosa Show Society committee member Mia Hacker said two women jumped to the man’s aid, laying him on the ground before a show volunteer began CPR while waiting for an ambulance to arrive. “Fast first aid and CPR being known by the community is so vital and just in this case, is surely to have aided in the man regaining consciousness and now recovering fully in

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Relay raises climate By JONATHON HOWARD ER First Aid students learn CPR. hospital,” Ms Hacker said. “We hope that many community groups in the future continue to support volunteers learning and keeping up-todate with first aid and CPR training.” Mr Kriz said a quick CPR response is vital when it comes to saving a life, often meaning the difference between death and survival. “Early CPR is a critical element in the survival of patients who suffer cardiac arrest,” he said. “There are many reasons why a patient may suffer car-

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HUNDREDS of Noosa and Sunshine Coast residents took part in the Climate Change Relay on Sunday 21 September. The global awareness initiative featured around the world with reports of almost 300,000 people walking in New York to raise awareness of global climate change. The local walk was organised by the Sunshine Coast Environment Council whose members have serious concerns about the world’s rising temperatures. “Climate change is real, climate change is happening now and climate change will impact on every facet of our community,” reads the Sunshine Coast Environment Council’s website. The relay was held over 12 hours and covered 50 kilometres, starting at Sunshine Beach at sunrise and ended at Kings Beach at sunset. The event was started by a traditional indigenous dance performed by Gubbi Gubbi el-

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LIFE STORY On Sunday 28 September at Christian Fellowship of Noosa, Pastor David Hobbins will be continuing an inspiring series of messages on the life of Abraham. Visitors are welcome to attend at the CWA Hall, next to the Tewantin Post office, at 9.30am. Visit www. christianfellowshipnoosa.com or chat with Tony on 5474 0620.

Perfect timing for prize THE lucky Noosa Today footy tipping winner David Falla from Laguna Signs met up with Noosa Today sales manager Nick Laolao to collect his prize. The top prize includes tickets to the NRL Grand Final and two night’s accommodation. David said the win couldn’t be better timed with he and his wife Jo celebrating their wedding anniversary the same weekend.

MEET THE AUTHOR Local author Maggie Christensen will be signing copies of her novel Band of Gold at The River Read, 6 Thomas Street, Noosaville, on Thursday 25 September from 10am to noon.

RESCUE CERTIFICATE Sunshine Beach Surf Club is holding a bronze medallion/ certificate II in public safety (aquatic rescue) six week course starting on Thursday 9 October 6.30pm to 9.30pm. Theory and dry training will be held on Thursday nights and beach and wet training on the beach will be held at Sunshine from 8am to 11am on Saturdays and Sundays. To book or for more information call Lifesaving administration on 5447 5491. Bookings are required by 25 September. Check out the club’s website for more information www.sunshinebeachslsc.com.au.

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The highly anticipated history series Plantagenets in Peril begins at U3A. Discover how the upheaval of an English king being deposed by his queen and her lover plus a regicide causes the unbroken dynastic line to split. Mondays, 13 October to 1 December from 9.30am to 11.30am. Phone 5440 5500 to book.

TEWANTIN NOOSA MUSIC CLUB Tewantin-Noosa Music Club will meet at 1.30pm on Wednesday 1 October at the Catholic Parish Hall, corner Poinciana Avenue and Moorindil Street, Tewantin. Everyone is welcome to come and listen, or to play a musical instrument, or to sing. $2 entry to cover costs. Information from Carol on 5442 4564 or Gloria on 5442 4810.

TEWANTIN-NOOSA NATIONAL SENIORS The next meeting of the Tewantin-Noosa National Seniors will be held on Thursday 25 September at 1.15pm for 1.30pm start at Noosa Catholic Parish Hall, Moorindil Street, Tewantin. Our guest speaker is from the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital. Phone Norm on 5474 0919.

THE RISE OF THE ECOWARRIORS This week at Friday Environment Forum the documentary Rise of the Eco-Warriors will be screened. This film is about a group of passionate and adventurous young people who leave their known worlds behind to spend 100 days in the jungles of Borneo. Their mission is to confront one of the great global challenges of our time, saving rainforests and giving hope to endangered orangutans. Everyone is invited to attend this screening for a gold coin donation at the Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre, Wallace Drive, Noosaville. Be seated before the screening at 10.30am. Coffee and chat is from 10am. For more information visit: www.noosaparks.org.au.

LIBRARY NEWS Morning Tea: The next Friends of Noosaville Library

morning tea will be held at 10am Thursday 2 October. Anyone is welcome to join other library lovers over tea and cake and for those interested, a business meeting will follow at 11am. Book Sale: Bag a bargain on Saturday 4 October, 9.30am to noon. Both held at Noosaville Library, Wallace Drive, Noosaville.

ART SHOW 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 happen all weekend. And there will be a display of recent Plein Air paintings. Visit the show at Coolum Civic Centre, Park Street, on 26, 27 and 28 September. Opens at 9am till 5pm. Entry is free.

TEWANTIN-NOOSA RSL WOMEN’S AUXILLARY The next meeting of the Tewantin-Noosa RSL Women’s Auxiliary will be held on Friday 3 October at the Tewantin RSL, Tewantin. All members and friends welcome. Phone Kay on 5447 5042.

LADIES PROBUS The Ladies Probus Club of Noosa Heads will hold its next meeting on Thursday 9 October at the Forum Hall at Laguna estate, Noosaville, 9.30am for 10am start. Guest speaker will be Colleen MacMillian who will talk to us about a cycling tour of Nicaragua. The outing for 23 October is lunch at the Reef Hotel. New members and visitors are most welcome. For further information, contact Kim on 5455 3860 or Lilian on 5499 1043.

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LETTERS Cash crisis THERE is little doubt that the Noosa Council is in financial turmoil. Austerity programs instigated by Mayor Playford, come as a consequence of council’s inability to meet the de-amalgamation costs to give rebirth to the Noosa Council. The true costs to re-establish the Noosa Council, were so far from the mark, it begs the question if the State Government was deceived in giving approval for the de-amalgamation process to take place. The proponents for a new Noosa Council, the Noosa Independence Alliance led by Noel Playford stated to the Queensland Treasury Corporation (QTC), Noosa required a new computer system at a cost of $250,000 compared with the QTC estimate of $4 million. The eventual cost for the computers in January 2014 was $1.6 million which then blew out to $2.3 million by June 2014 with a further $600,000 to be spent this year. Mayor Playford continues to publicly claim that de-amalgamation costs were no more than $2.5 million, despite the fact that Noosa Council had at February 2014 taken up a loan of $12 million from QTC to cover de-amalgamation costs. If de-amalgamation costs were $2.5 million, why did council borrow $12 million and will council be able to repay this loan in December 2014 as required by QTC? Perhaps the $22 million ransom Noosa Council has with the Sunshine Coast Council is to keep the Noosa Council financially afloat? Jeff Nuske, Noosa Heads.

Short memory IN PREMATURELY rejecting EDV’s proposal for a boundary change, the Sunshine Coast Council is now at great pains to portray the Noosa Hinterland as a “vital part of the Sunshine Coast community”. So how did they feel about us 12 months ago, when the inaugural Sunshine Coast Hinterland Business Networking event took place? Cr Rogerson - remember him, the councillor who has only our best interests at heart was one of the drawcards.

To those cyclists who walk across zebra crossings.

For proposing the idea of a people’s jury. I’m interested in seeing this progress.

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

Did he inform any of the businesses in Eumundi, his electorate, that the event was taking place? Not one. (Forget about Doonan, Verrierdale and Weyba Downs, they don’t matter at all.) So, only a few months ago, the Noosa Hinterland wasn’t just the opposite of “vital”, it wasn’t even on the map. Conclusion: it’s official, the Noosa Hinterland is definitely not a part of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. The Noosa Hinterland belongs in Noosa Shire. Victor Waterhouse, Doonan.

Not that warm WE SHOULD feel sorry for all those people who marched, demanding some magical “action on climate change”. The mass media (including your newspaper), schools and universities keep telling us that we humans are guilty of warming the planet when, in fact it hasn’t warmed for almost two decades even though carbon dioxide emissions have continued to rise. It is no wonder that people feel that their future and that of their children and grandchildren will be ruined by our use of fossil fuels. Realistically, even if the most dire predictions were to come true, Brisbane’s climate would over the course of a century, gradually become more like that of Rockhampton - is that really such a catastrophe that we should lose sleep over it, march in protest and spend billions of dollars in an attempt to prevent it? Case Smit, Noosaville.

Cost of water I AM very concerned at the current cost of water and I applaud this paper for focusing on the issue. I do believe that a good starting point for querying the costs that customers pay would be with our local council. Before Unity Water took over the supply of water our local councils had this role and the cost of water was included in our rates. Since Noosa Council no longer supply, service or maintain the local water supply they do not obviously have the costs associated including staff, which I imagine would have been a large part of their budget. Unfortunately for ratepayers these savings have not been seen in a reduction of our rates. I know that Noosa Council would probably say that it was Sunshine Coast Council policy and they have just inherited the rate structure. But surely they have less staff and costs than before almalgamation. It is somewhat bewildering that at the very least the proportion of our rates that was water usage, supply, sewerage etc was not reduced from our rates. Before all the blame is apportioned to Unity Water I believe that Noosa Council should explain clearly to ratepayers why their cost savings have not been passed on to ratepayers especially when we are currently paying such a high cost for water. Andy Anderson, Noosa Heads.

Better and better I’D LIKE to congratulate and say thankyou to the very hard-working council workers who have been working at the median strip on the approach to, and in Peregian Beach. Each time I travel that route over the past three weeks or so I notice it looking more beautiful. There has been much planting and mulching. It looks wonderfully welcoming. Now I wish they would do something similar on the approach to “The Junction” on the strip that divides David Low way and the ‘service road’ beneath it on the western side. M.Gaynor, Sunrise Beach.

Not much unity To the Sunshine Coast Council for pre-emptively attacking the reboundary bid.

To those cyclists who speed along the Gympie Terrace footpath. Stick to the roads, or please slow down.

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I HAVE been fighting with Unity Water for the past five years. They are so undemocratic, it is their way and their way only. I have been charged sewerage access fees for over two years while there was NO connection to the system, I haven’t paid for that time and now it’s incurring outstanding fees. I sent an email to their ombudsman regarding this and my other concern I have with them, they charge now a sewerage access fee as well as per litre dump charges, while there is NO device in the system that counts the litres you put down the line, so to me it is illegal to charge for something per increment if you have NO way of knowing the number of increments, they just assume that 90 per cent of your water consumption goes down the drain, now to me

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NOOSA residents were dazzled by a recent super moon earlier this month and one resident had a smart idea to capture it. Doonan resident Jai Lott used his iPhone and telescope to capture this week’s Lenscape submission. “I shot this from our yard in Doonan at about 10pm,” he said. “I usually shoot with a Canon 450D, but the iPhone comes in handy for those quick moment circumstances.” Mr Lott said using the telescope was a cheaper alternative to expensive lenses. “It was the cheapest way I could think of to get a full frame shot without buying a telephoto lens,” he said. “And the iPhone camera fits snugly into the eyepiece of the telescope with a little focus tweaking.” “I like the idea of being able to take good shots, but I’m only a beginner. I make coffee on the water’s edge of the Noosa River so I always have my Canon handy for these amazing sunrises.” SEND US YOUR SNAPS: Have you got a cracking photo that you would like to see in print? Send you Lenscape submissions to newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au that is not on. And the other dispute is; how can the Minister for Energy allow the power supply providers to increase their power access charge by 66 per cent in one hit (15 July 2014). This whole state, and this country for that matter has gone from the once lucky country to one of the most expensive countries in the world, as far as day to day cost of living is concerned. All the politicians do is look after themselves and their mates. Tony van Boxmeer, Pomona.

Oh so offensive I HAVE to agree whole-heartedly with Chris Hobart in last week’s comment section re: attention-grabbing headlines. I saw that headline, “Say No To Noosa” and was immediately offended. We love Noosa. We’ve been saying “Yes” to Noosa for decades, have finally moved here and went into defensive mode immediately - until we read the article. The Courier Mail along with many other “newspapers” around the country, (and I use that term very loosely) use this method to sell papers. They have turned into nothing more than gossip magazines and more often than not, the truth is buried so deeply it cannot be recognised. It does have a very negative effect on those who believe what they read, which in turn affects everyone else. But we should all be able to believe what we read or hear in the news. But that is no longer the case. We are bombarded with political spin on a daily basis. We are bombarded with media spin on a daily basis as well, I believe we are all a little jaded by all of it and prefer to read the simple, unembellished truth. Noosa Today is a free weekly edition which I enjoy reading, because their style of reporting is usually so far removed from other papers. It’s real - and caring. An important point for the editor: Given it is a free edition, then why the sensationalist headline? People will either read it or not. I will. Please, keep it real. M. Gaynor, Noosa.

Taking offence NOOSA Mayor Noel Playford in Noosa Today edition 124 has taken offence to the earlier comments that Noosa Council was on a “fast track towards financial ruin” and “the future of Noosa Council is unstable”. The facts speak for themselves. It was Noel Playford as leader of Noosa Independence Alliance who predicted to the Queensland Treasury Corporation that the new Noosa Council computer system would cost $250,000 when in fact its actual cost by January 2014 was $1.6 mil-

lion and then by June 2014 the cost had blown out to $2.3 million. There have been many media calls for the mayor to disclose the total cost for de-amalgamation and to date the mayor still claims it was $2.3 million despite the fact that Noosa Council as of February 2014 had used $12 million line of credit from Queensland Treasury Corporation for de-amalgamation costs. The mayor’s financial acumen and ability to control the Noosa Council’s finances must certainly be in question. In Noosa Today’s letters page, issue 124 in relation to last Thursday’s announcement that Sunshine Coast Alliance Inc was an alternative voice to EDV - it is interesting that not one comes from the communities of Eumundi, Doonan, Verrierdale, Weyba Downs, but rather from Tewantin, Noosaville, Peregian Springs. Could it be that the Eumundi, Doonan, Verrierdale, Weyba Downs communities are supportive of the objectives of the Sunshine Coast Alliance Inc and do not support a boundary realignment where they become part of the Noosa Shire. The Eumundi, Doonan, Verrierdale, and Weyba Downs communities do not need the latte chardonnay set of Noosa telling us what we should do, or support. The fortune tellers of Noosa should butt out of the future for Eumundi, Doonan, Verrierdale, and Weyba Downs, we are very happy with what we have today. We want divisional councillors, as we currently have. We do not want to be dictated to by minority green lobby groups that seem to all be affiliated, and seem to be running the council or the other way around, as Mayor Playford and some of the NSC councillors are the trustees, presidents, life members/committee members of. It is little wonder that Mayor Playford wants the ridiculous and costly “jury system” introduced. Could it be that the councillors that were democratically elected, realise that their positions are severely compromised in making independent decisions for the residents and ratepayers so wish to distance themselves from that position? Why have councillors at all? “New democracy”? or old socialism? Issues such as these, would appear to just be smokescreens, to avoid answering the questions relating to the Noosa Council’s finances that have been formally asked by ratepayers and the media and not yet answered. Steve Bennett, President of the Sunshine Coast Alliance Inc.


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This home is perfect for a small family and the family pet, or rent out to make the most of a thriving rental market. The home has recently been refreshed with new carpets, ceiling fans, blinds and security screens throughout, so you can simply move in and enjoy without having to make any major changes. This home also features a single garage with internal

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Architect Designed Colonial style home nestled on a natural plateau amidst 96 acres of privacy and seclusion. This north facing property is blessed with panoramic views across the famed Noosa Hinterland with the main house positioned to take full advantage of this vista. ɒ Open plan living with views from all rooms. ɒ 3 Villas away from main home current revenue $100k per annum. ɒ Must see private botanic gardens and scenic walking tracks. ɒ Outstanding views of Mountains and Noosa Hinterland. ɒ Huge water storage 57000 Gallons at main house, 10000 Gallons at each Villa.

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FABULOUS POSITION

NOOSA SOUND 6 RAVENWOOD DRIVE

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View By Appointment Price $1,275,000

Some places simply have more style. This modernised home, just a stone’s throw from Hastings Street and the beach, has colossal charm. Splashes of individuality reflect the touches of a family who have enjoyed this as their weekender for years. ɒ Delightfully remodelled and well appointed kitchen and bathrooms. ɒ Cathedral ceiling, lovely modern flooring, fireplace. ɒ Very spacious bedrooms. Covered, large and alluring outdoor terrace. ɒ Beautifully private behind a feature fence with loads of sunny, pretty gardens.

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SUNSHINE BEACH 34 ARAKOON CRESCENT High & Mighty The Vendor says “bring offers before Auction!” 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. You won’t want to leave! 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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LITTLE COVE HIDEAWAY

NOOSA HEADS 3 ‘TENALGA’ 21 ALLAMBI RISE

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Close & Convenient

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

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 SOUND 30 WITTA CIRCLE

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Holidays & Position

View Saturday 10.00-10.30am Auction In-rooms Sheraton Noosa Resort, Friday 3 October 5pm

Invest in Noosa’s closest street to the beach. You have lots of choices with this home – it is perfect for holiday letting, 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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PRICE REDUCTION DOONAN 42 FOREST RIDGE DRIVE

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Peaceful & Private

View Saturday 12.30-1.30pm Price Offers over $690,000

Whether you’re strolling through your own private nature walk or sitting in the remote controlled pool/spa, this pristine home is truly amongst the most visually pleasing you will encounter. ɒ Set on 7,155m2 of stuningly landscaped gardens. ɒ 12 minute drive will see you sitting in the restaurants of Noosa’s Hastings Street. ɒ 8 minute drive to historic Eumundi and its’ twice weekly world famous markets. ɒ This four bedroom home must be seen to be believed.

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NOOSA HEADS 19 ‘THE RISE’ 37 NOOSA DRIVE

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View Thursday 5.00-5.30pm & Friday 11.00-11.30am Auction Saturday onsite @ 10am

Hurry! This property will sell. Going to auction Saturday, fully furnished, open plan, light filled Penthouse Apartment with breathtaking panoramic views. Be quick as this one won’t last! ɒ Spectacular ‘Penthouse’ property seldom seen on the market. ɒ Main bedroom with wide views plus walk-in robe with ensuite. 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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THE PENTHOUSE

SUNRISE BEACH 1/29 VENTURA STREET

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View Frid & Wed 10.00-10.30am & Sat 12.00-12.30pm Auction On-site Saturday 25 October at 11am

If you’re looking for a quality property to downsize into - this is it! The large open plan kitchen / living area with high ceilings and glass panels throughout fill the space with natural light. It is conveniently located only 3mins to the beach. A “must see” property. ɒ Built in 2011 with quality fixtures & finishes. ɒ Two large lock-up storage rooms in garage & 5000 litre water tank. ɒ Roof top private terrace with ocaean vista and entertaining portfolio. ɒ Floor to ceiling glass frontage filling all main living room with natural light.

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NOOSA HEADS APARTMENT 316 ‘NOOSA BLUE RESORT’

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View By Appointment Price $320,000

Positioned on the mid level of the newly renovated ‘Noosa Blue Resort’. Morning sun filters through the apartment with gentle breezes. The price and positioning is inviting. Book your inspection with Kate today! ɒ Fully renovated investment apartment with income returns. ɒ The living areas and spacious well equipped kitchen offer superb entertainment options. ɒ Hastings Street, restaurants, cafes, boutiques and pristine beaches only 5 mins stroll. ɒ Resort renovated externally with well equipped gymnasium, spa & lagoon style pool.

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RISING ABOVE

NOOSA HEADS 14 MAINSAILS SQUARE

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Prominence & Privacy

View Friday, Monday & Wednesday 12.00-12.30pm Price Offers over $1,800,000

Unbelievable views of the hinterland, river and lake are on offer at this architecturally designed home on Noosa Hill. Perched at the end of Mainsails Square, featuring warm timber and classic stone, creating an inviting atmosphere. Ideal for families. ɒ Well-equipped kitchen with Corian benchtops; Miele appliances and walk-in pantry. ɒ Master retreat with breathtaking views, lounge, walk-in robe and luxury ensuite. ɒ The self-contained third pavilion has a kitchenette, bedroom and ensuite downstairs. ɒ National Park walks, Hastings Street and Main Beach only a few minutes stroll away.

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NOOSA HEADS 4 ‘THE RISE’ 37 NOOSA DRIVE

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Spacious & Stylish

View Tues & Wed 3.00-3.30pm Auction In-rooms Sheraton Noosa Resort, Friday 3 October

4 ‘The Rise’ is a gorgeous mid level, fully furnished one level apartment. It will sell before auction - Great buying - Vendor wants offers! All rooms emanating natural light and accommodating every aspect of modern living. Minimal stairs means stressfree surroundings. ɒ A good investment with exceptional on-site managers. ɒ Only 5 mins walk to all amenities, Hastings Street, Main Beach and National Park. ɒ Double fronted private balcony overlooking the resorts pool. ɒ Rare opportunity for a prime position that will sell quickly.

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TOWNHOUSE

NOOSAVILLE 1/19 LABURNUM CRESCENT

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Position & Perfection

View Fri & Sat12.00-12.30pm Auction In-rooms Sheraton Noosa Resort, Friday 3 October 5pm

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

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NOOSAVILLE 2/1 NOLA STREET

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Serenity & Style

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

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

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RIVERSIDE POSITION

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

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TINBEERWAH 44 PATTERSON DRIVE

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Sustainability & Style

View Saturday 11.00-11.30am Price $1,075,000

This is one of those homes that genuinely stand out, inspiring design and well thought out use of building materials to 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 30mm 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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LIVE LIFE ON THE EDGE

NORTH MALENY 305 NORTH MALENY ROAD

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View Sunday 12.00-1.00pm Auction Forthcoming

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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SUNSHINE BEACH 28 ENTERPRISE STREET

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View Friday 5.00-5.30pm Sat & Wed 12.00-12.30pm Price Offers over $2.6Million

A sensational ridge top location bordering the Noosa National Park with extensive ocean breaking wave views up and down the coast are wonderful companions for this meticulously presented sea view residence. ɒ Sunshine Beach dress circle location. ɒ Ducted air-conditioning, c-bus technology, vacuum-maid system. ɒ 15 metre pool with paved landscaped surrounds. ɒ Refreshment bars, poolside guest suite, beach shower and security gate.

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highlight home

Picture perfect ON OFFER is a luxurious, three-bedroom apartment in the much sought-after Picture Point Terraces complex. Nestled next to the Noosa National Park and with breath-taking views of Laguna Bay and Noosa main beach, the Picture Point Terraces offer grand living surrounded by natural beauty. Located just a few moments from Hastings Street, even the savviest buyer will struggle to find an apartment of this size and standard so close to the heart of Noosa within this price range. The spacious 220 square metre apartment features three generous-sized bedrooms; two guest rooms with built-in robes, serviced by a main bathroom, and the master suite with ensuite, which features stunning views while showering, walk-in robe and access to the sunny terrace.

A gourmet kitchen features all the modern conveniences to make cooking and entertaining a breeze, including a wall oven, dishwasher, breakfast bar for casual dining and ample bench and storage space. Large, open-plan living and dining zones allow ample room for the whole family, while large glass windows, louvres and doors allow maximum airflow and natural light to fill the apartment. The residence also features a 20 square metre, north-facing terrace with a private spa, creating the perfect space for entertaining friends and family or simply relaxing and taking in the stunning views. This apartment also features air-conditioning, ceiling fans, secure parking, electronic blinds and remote controlled electric awnings and access to the complex’s pool and gym.

home essentials ADDRESS: Apartment 2, 47 Picture Point Crescent, Noosa Heads PRICE: $1,700,000 VIEW: Tuesday 12-1pm, Wednesday 12-1pm DESCRIPTION: 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car, spa AGENT: Jill Goode for Century 21 Conolly Hay Group, 0418 714 653

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FOR THIS TIME IN YOUR LIFE..... NOOSA HEADS 2/47 ‘PICTURE POINT TERRACES’, PICTURE POINT CRESCENT An addition to your property portfolio to be truly proud of, this iconic building overlooks Laguna Bay to the north and Noosa Sound to the hinterland, filling this spacious unit with light. At the base of the complex alongside the sunny pool is an entrance to the pathway to Hastings St. The modern inclinator will bring you and your luggage straight from the carpark to the unit. • Fully furnished - 3 spacious bedrooms with views • Spa on sunny terrace - Sauna & gym in complex • Excellent management - Walk to Hastings St, National Park or Noosa Junction

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3A 2 B 1 C 1D PRICE VIEW AGENT

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www.rosecallaghanrealty.com.au Perfect Apartment Ocean Views • Metres to pristine sands of Sunshine Beach • Good natural light fabulous position, immaculate condition • Open plan living/dining area flows to an east facing balcony • Features include modern kitchen, powder room, fans, air-conditioning • Offers inground pool, undercover secure car space • Stroll to village relax in restaurants, cafes, surf club

SUNSHINE BEACH

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3 “Andari” 19-21 Belmore Terrace

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Luxury Home On Over 1,000m2 • Set in a quiet cul-de sac surrounded by exclusive homes • Comprises three light-filled living areas and four spacious bedrooms • Chef’s kitchen also separate butler’s kitchen • Beautifully presented, private property with north east aspect • Fully ducted air conditioning thru-out • Generously covered outdoor entertainment area overlooking 10 metre pool

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19 Attenutatta Place

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

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Ultimate Family Beach Home • Exceptional family home dual living • Clever and practical floor plan over two light filled levels • Multiple living spaces, wide sunlit timber decks with LED lighting thru-out • Sparkling solar heated 10 metre pool • Outdoor servery kitchen perfect for entertaining • Minutes to Sunshine Beach, village shops, restaurants and schools

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special feature With views like this it's not hard to see why Point Piper takes the top spot on RP Data's list.

A two-bedroom, two-bathroom Point Piper home on the market for offers over $2.23 million.

See where the money is a median house value of $5,794,815.

RP DATA has released the top 10 most expensive suburbs for houses in Australia and Sydney has taken out eight places.

2. Darling Point, Woolahra, Sydney

The list is based on median values for suburbs that have had at least 10 sales over the past year. 1. Point Piper, Woollahra, Sydney Topping the list is the harbour side suburb of Point Piper located just six kilometres east of the Sydney CBD, with

Coming in second on the list is Darling Point with an impressive median home value of $4,841,996. The harbour side suburb is just four kilometres from Sydney CBD where, according to 2011 census data, households are likely to be paying over $4000 per month in mortgage repayments.

3. Vaucluse, Woollahra, Sydney Third is Vaucluse with a median value of $3,769,383. Vaucluse is eight kilometres north-east of the city and offers views across the harbour to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. 4. Peppermint Grove, Peppermint Grove, Perth The name might sound sweet, but the house prices here will sting you with a median home value of $3,726,975 for the suburb located on

the north bank of the Swan River. Households here are also believed to pay over $4000 per month in mortgage repayments, according to the 2011 census. 5. Bellevue Hill, Woollahra, Sydney Located just five kilometres from the Sydney CBD, the median home value in this suburb is $3,591,951. According to 2011 census data, only 63.2 per cent of homes are owneroccupied.

The remaining five suburbs all came in over $2 million: 6. Lavender bay, North Sydney – median value $3,565,936 7. Linley Point, Lane Cove, Sydney – median value $3,342,803 8. Tamarama, Waverley, Sydney – median value $3,048,861 9. Toorak, Stonnington, Melbourne – median value $2,938,058 10. Dover Heights, Waverley, Sydney – median value $2,908,842

Unrivalled Noosa Heads living Land from $320,000* When you purchase a property at Elysium Noosa you’re not just buying an address, you’re buying a lifestyle! Residents Rec Club, complete with lap pool, tennis court, gymnasium, lounge and other itness and leisure zones Located just 8 minutes from Hastings Street Choose from a selection of premium homesites

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PRIME POSITIONIS ININSIDE! ‘THE COCKLESHELL’ THE SURPRISE NOOSAVILLE

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Eagle eye on property law in legal practice, through the

A LEADING Australian expert in property law has joined the University of the Sunshine Coast law school.

university’s relationship with the Sunshine Coast Community Legal Service Inc.”

Professor Pamela O’Connor’s appointment coincides with the introduction of a new double degree, the Bachelor of Laws/ Bachelor of Property Economics and Development, at USC in 2015.

She said the new combined degree would bridge law, planning, building, finance and property management. “It will produce highly-qualified professionals to plan and manage

USC will be only the second university in Australia to offer a combined degree in these fields. The new program highlights the significance of property to the local region.

the built environment.” Professor O’Connor practised law for 11 years at various legal aid agencies, including the Fitzroy Legal Service, before becoming an academic.

Professor O’Connor was a member of the Law School staff at Monash University for more than 20 years and led an inquiry into property law reform for the Victorian Law Reform Commission. She is co-author of a leading property law textbook and a former member of the Board of the Judicial College of Victoria and the Leo Cussen Institute (a provider of practical legal training and continuing professional development).

property, sustainable management of environmental resources, administrative law and judicial administration. Her current research projects include property rights in carbon. USC will also introduce a combined degree in Laws and

Professor Pamela O’Connor has joined the University of the Sunshine Coast law school. Law School as it prepares for its second year of operation in 2015. Professor O’Connor says it is very rare an opportunity comes along to be part of establishing

Commerce (Financial Planning)

a new law school and course in a highly-regarded regional university.

teaching and learning methods, technologies, library collection and teaching spaces,” she said.

next year.

“We can build courses from the start around the very latest

“Every law student can experience work-based learning

programs to be offered at USC in

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Noosa Springs - 559 Noosa Springs Drive

4 bed | 4 bath | 2 car

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For Sale $1,200,000 View Friday 11-11.45 Web ID www.onenoosa.com/property/

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The rotating boxes allow the occupants to have bright terraces in summer or cosy living spaces in winter. Pictures: PARHAM TAGHIOFF, SALAR MOTAHARI AND MAJID JAHANGIRI.

Unique rotating home A TEHRAN design company has created a unique rotating home that takes year-round comfort to a whole new level.

guest room on the second floor can be reconfigured for different purposes.

The Sharifi-ha House, designed by Alireza Taghaboni of Next Office, is named in honour of traditional Iranian mansions and was constructed in Tehran in 2013.

The home office and breakfast rooms, turning rooms on the first and third floors, can change the formality of their appearance according to the owner’s preference, offering multiple seasonal or lighting scenarios.

The home is built over seven levels with two basement floors for fitness and wellness, a ground floor designated for parking and housekeeping rooms, two middle floors with living and entertaining spaces and the two upper-levels featuring the sleeping quarters and retreats for the family. But what sets this home apart from other grand homes are the three unique rotating boxes that are designed to provide year-round comfort for the occupants. The design is a reference to traditional Iranian homes, offering both a Zemestan-Neshin (winter living room) and a TaabestanNeshin (summer living room). The boxes open in summer to offer wide, airy terraces and then close in winter to create cosy living spaces. But it’s not all seasonal this home offers absolute flexibility, adapting to the functional needs of the occupants. For example, depending on whether there is a guest or not, the

For those of us who love to move furniture about, this sounds like the perfect design option, offering many possibilities for living spaces. The turning mechanism used for the rotating boxes is the same method used for turning theatrical scenes, turning floors for car exhibitions and the shipping industry in Iran. The owner of the unique home already imported German industrial machines, so the structural system was manufactured in Germany and his employees were trained for future maintenance. The intricately designed home also features folding handrails, a customised structural system, and a glass fountain at the front of the home which allows natural light to flood the basement levels of the home. Thanks to Next Office, Tehran, who kindly gave permission for Lifestyle to feature their home design.

Hi Tina, Interesting question, firstly would you normally ask everyone who enters your house to remove their shoes? Unless it is wet and muddy then to be honest your carpets could possibly be better off if shoes are left on. Feet have natural oils and this residue can be left on the carpet which then attracts dust and dirt, so in effect this is worse than shoes! The best solution to this is to provide plastic shoe covers, also remember that for some people removing shoes can be a physical issue and they may need to sit down to do this! So is it really necessary? Karen, we have an approved dog at our rental home, he is friendly and a good watchdog. We have a periodic inspection coming up soon and the property manager insist that either we are home or the dog is confined for the inspection... he is not aggressive why do we have to do this? Jasmine, Doonan Hi Jasmine, I understand your dilemma but you must realise not everyone feels comfortable around dogs, especially when we hear of dogs attacking other dogs or people. Dogs are very protective of their environment and if you are not at home they can become scared or sometimes aggressive when someone they don’t know enters the home, so for the safety of our property managers we ask for your cooperation. Please feel free to contact me should you have any property management questions relating to renting or selling karen@ripeproperty.com.au

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Get a clue at home buyers’ seminar IF YOU'RE in the market for a new home but don’t know where to start, the REIQ has you covered with a free home buyers' seminar in Brisbane on 11 October. The Experts’ Guide to Buying Queensland Property seminar is designed for first home buyers, investors or anyone interested in buying property in Queensland. REIQ Acting CEO Antonia Mercorella said past seminars had been highly popular, attracting people from all over the state. “Our past seminars have been a real

hit with home buyers, so it’s important to register if you want to attend the next one in October,” she said.

will ever make and it’s essential to be fully prepared before taking on home ownership,” Ms Mercorella said.

The seminar will address some of the key questions about buying property, along with practical advice to make the process as stress-free as possible.

All attendees will receive a complimentary copy of the latest REIQ Queensland Market Monitor. Bookings are essential as places are strictly limited. Visit www.REIQ.com to register for the seminar.

The seminar will provide home buyers with practical information on topics such as the state and national economy, current market conditions, legal processes and where and what to buy. “Buying a property is the biggest financial commitment most people

Event details: WHEN: Saturday, 11 October 2014 TIME: 9am-1pm WHERE: REIQ, 21 Turbo Drive, Coorparoo COST: FREE

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Castaways Beach Apt 18 ‘Castaways Cove’ 528 David Low Way Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Melanie Primmer

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Rose Callaghan Realty - Rosemary Callaghan

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28 Enterprise Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren

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Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren

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Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Berns

Sat 11am -12pm

1/9 Nebula Street

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay

Sat 10-10.30am

42 Forest Ridge Drive

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Cam Goode

Sat 12-30-1.30pm

1/25 Duke Street

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay

Sat 11-11.30am

21 Dolphin Bay Drive

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly

Sat 11-11.30am

3/6 Webb Road

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Jason Wedge & David Conolly

Sat 11-11.30am

7 Kiamba Court

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren

4 Ross Crescent

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Jill Goode

Sat 12 - 1pm

13 Duke Street

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay

Sat 12-12.30pm

“The Penthouse” 5/53 Elanda Street

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly

Sat 12-12.45pm

34 Arakoon Crescent

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Peter Butt & Kate Cox

Apt 21 ‘Sunseeker Lodge’ 2 Pilchers Gap

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren

Thurs 1-1.30pm

1 Tinaroo Place

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shannon Orr

Sat 11-11.30am

18 Outlook Drive

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Melanie Primmer

Sat 12-12.30pm

Sat 11-11.30am

Maleny 305 North Maleny Road

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Peter Butt & Hamish Bolderston

Sun 12-1pm

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Frank Milat and Shane McCauley

Fri 1-1.30pm

Noosa Heads Apt 305 ‘Netanya’, 71 Hastings Street

Luxury Villa 8 ‘The Enclave - RACV’ 94 Noosa Drive Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Frank Milat and Shane McCauley 14 Mainsails Square

Fri 11am-1pm, Sat 12-2pm, Wed 11am-1pm

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Fri, Mon & Wed 12-12.30pm

Apt 114 (Lot 103) ‘Noosa Blue’ 16 Noosa Drive Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Mon 2-2.30pm

Apt 11 ‘Noosa Crest’ 2 Noosa Drive

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Mon 3-3.30pm, Wed 2-2.30pm

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Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jennifer Carr

Sat 10-10.30am

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Apt 102/103 ‘Hotel Laguna’ 6 Hastings St

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Frank Milat and Shane McCauley

Sat 11-11.30am

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Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Jason Wedge

Apt 9 ‘Little Cove Court’ 2 Pandanus Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jennifer Carr

Apt 19 ‘Rise Apartments’ 37 Noosa Drive

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Apt 13 ‘Bella Casa’ 40 Hastings St

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Frank Milat and Shane McCauley

Sat 2-2.30pm Sat, Mon & Wed 12-12.30pm

2/47 ‘Picture Point Terraces’, Picture Point Crescent Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Jill Goode

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston

Tue 12-12.30pm

76 Patterson Drive

Base Realtors - Ron Davey

Tue 12-1pm

Villa 716 61 Noosa Spring Drive

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Jill Goode

Sat 10 - 11am

Villa 716, 61 Noosa Spring Drive

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Jill Goode

Sat 10 - 11am

716 The Palms

ONEnoosa - Craig Brumby

Fri 10-10.45am

559 The Ridge

ONEnoosa - Craig Brumby

Fri 11-11.45am

342 The Woods

ONEnoosa - Craig Brumby

Fri 12-12.45pm

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley and Frank Milat

Base Realtors - Ron Davey

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Apt 13 ‘Bella Casa’ 40 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads

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Sat 11-11.30am, Wed 1-1.30pm

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Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston & Shane McCauley

Fri & Sat 11am-12noon

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Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston & Shane McCauley

Fri & Sat 12-12.30pm

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7 ‘Sonoma’ 161 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville

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19 Attenuatta Place

Rose Callaghan Realty - Rosemary Callaghan

Sat 11-11.30am

From 5 pm

Apt 4 ”Rise Apartments” 37 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads

Richardson & Wrench Noosa

Apt 5 ‘Noosa Place’, 272 Weyba Road

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Melanie Primmer

Sat 11-11.30am

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Apt 8 ‘The Enclave’ 94 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads

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Apt 7 ‘Montpellier’ 7 James Street

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Melanie Primmer

Thur & Wed 12-12.30pm

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Apt 11 ‘The Enclave’ 94 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads

Richardson & Wrench Noosa

Apt 9 ‘Ofshore’, 287 Gympie Terrace

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston & Melanie Primmer

Thur 1-1.30pm, Fri 11-11.30am

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Apt 3 ‘Tenalga’ 21 Allambi Rise, Noosa Heads

Richardson & Wrench Noosa

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1/19 Laburnum Crescent, Noosaville

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Sunrise Beach 1/29 Ventura St,

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox

Fri 10-10.30am, Sat 12-12.30pm, Wed 10-10.30am

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Apt 2 ‘Court Side’ 19 Advance Place

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FILM lovers can unite with an audience of over 100,000 in over 250 cities across six continents this week when the Manhattan Short Film Festival screens at The J. The screening will feature 10 short films that have been selected from 589 entries from 27 countries and will screen in 250 cinemas. Manhattan Short founding director Nicholas Mason says the festival is a great way to unite people from all corners of the globe. “In times like these, cross-border events like Manhattan Short contribute toward greater tolerance and understanding, which are needed more than ever,” he said. Among the top 10 finalists is Shift, a short film by James Croke, starring Aussie actor Lindsay Farris. Farris plays Adam who, after a series of controversial experiments, finds his science funding cut. Determined to prove his genius and silence his critics, Adam plans an elaborate heist, but things don’t go quite as planned. Other films include a selection of movies from around the world

set in an array of locations from outer space to the desert; 97% from the Netherlands, On/Off from France, Crime-The Animated Series and The Bravest, The Boldest from USA, La Carnada from Mexico, On The Bridge and Mend and Make Do from England, The Fall from Norway and Rhino Full Throttle from Germany. The short film festival will also give the audience the chance to vote for their favourite film and best actor, making film-goers instant film critics. Audience members will be given a ballot at the start of the festival and all votes will be sent through to Manhattan Short HQ, with the winner announced on 6 October. The Manhattan Short Film Festival will screen at The J on 27 September, from 7.30pm. Tickets are available now at $15 for an adult and $13 for a concession. Book at www.thej.com.au or phone 5329 6560.

Australian actor Lindsay Farris stars in Shift, which will screen at the Manhattan Short film festival.

Eggs come to the rescue

The Boxtrolls movie is now screening at BCC Noosa Cinemas.

By JONATHON HOWARD IF YOU haven’t heard about The Boxtrolls film, then prepare yourself for some quirky thrills and your chance to win a double pass to BCC Noosa Cinemas. The Boxtrolls is based on the children’s novel “Here Be Monsters” by Alan Snow. The story goes that a community of quirky, mischievous creatures, have lovingly raised an orphaned human boy named “Eggs” in the amazing

cavernous home they’ve built beneath the streets of Cheesebridge. When the town’s villain, Archibald Snatcher, comes up with a plot to get rid of the Boxtrolls, Eggs decides to venture above ground, “into the light,” where he meets and teams up with fabulously feisty Winnifred. Together, they devise a dar-

ing plan to save Eggs’ family. This film offers adventure and intrigue for the whole family and is currently screening at BCC Noosa Cinemas. For your chance to win a double pass to see Boxtrolls, simply email your full name and mobile phone number to competitions@noosatoday.net.au

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Witty writer: Friend indeed Life of

brine PHIL JARRATT

MY FRIEND and neighbour Bliss, here in Bali, loaned me her copy of The Donald Friend Diaries so that I could research a presentation I am giving at the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival next week. Although I had a busy afternoon of work to get through, I found myself sprawled on a poolside recliner totally absorbed in the lifetime jottings of this caustic, witty, thoroughly debauched great Australian artist and writer. My primary interest was in Friend’s time in Bali, which I had documented without reference to his diarised accounts of his dinners and soirees with the rich and famous (Mick and Bianca Jagger, the Duke and Duchess of Bedford among them) or his assignations with cheeky houseboys, but I did a double-take on page 292, where I discovered the following account: 1-9 August 1966, Noosa: In a little wooden cottage on stilts built right on the beach. There is no sound but the persuasive lulling of the waves breaking in long white lines. Beautiful sun-drenched empty days by the sea – or not empty, full of pleasant purposeless activities – walks along the rocky coast, talking and talking ... swimming, hours of sunbaking ... at night a few drinks at a pub on top of the hill, and early to bed to sleep deeply, and occasionally waking to hear the snoring sea ... The locals are ugly and gnarled as old sun-bitten saveloys. They are the stubborn living prototypes of Australian ugliness. Everyone seems old. Old old visitors who look anxiously left and right as they shuffle in slippers across the street. Old tourists and old shopkeepers, noses and chins like tomahawks, genuinely antique fishermen, veteran estate agents, old dames in backyards clutter

Donald Friend at home in Sanur, Bali, 1975.

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up the scenery as they dodge the pawpaw trees on tottery trips to the outhouses. Friend’s discovery of Noosa pre-dates my own by a handful of years, but I do remember much of what he describes, including the old red-brick Reef Hotel, where I sat alone most nights of a winter swell in 1972, reading a paperback and nursing a pot of beer. But the old,

gnarly and ugly locals! Never. That’s a cheap shot, and on behalf of the current day gnarly old locals, I take exception. But there’s not much we can do. Friend is long dead and he managed to waste away most of his estate before he curled his toes up. We’ll just have to cop this one on the chin. I met Donald Friend once, in 1979 when

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the magazine I then worked for secured serialisation rights to his epic and ever so slightly bawdy work, Bumbooziana, and I was assigned to edit an excerpt and prepare it for publication. Friend’s publishers, the Griphon Press, were somewhat concerned that the excerpt would not be handled with the decorum and taste it deserved, so they decided to pay me a visit with the great man in tow. In the matter of taste and decorum, both of us were on somewhat shaky ground. The magazine I worked for was Australian Playboy and the subtitle of Bumbooziana was “Sundry notes and papers, being the recently discovered notes and documents of the Natural and Instinctive Bestiality Research Expedition.” But the meeting went well, and although I had been warned he would be prickly, Friend was charming and amusing. I told him that my track record with the art world was not great, having been chucked out of the wake for Bill Dobell at Wangi Wangi by the art dealer Rudy Komon. He laughed and said: “That’s because Rudy’s a tight-arse and it’s well known that journos drink even more than painters.” I’ve speed-read the diaries over a couple of days and thoroughly enjoyed Friend’s erudite take on everything, from the incredible highs to the devastating lows of a man who did everything to excess. Mitch in the house Mitchell Rae of Outer Island Surfboards, shaper to the stars, and possibly the most gifted surfboard artist on the planet, is in town and we had sunset drinks at the old Blue Ocean bar in Legian, scene of much debauchery (see above) and nude bar-hanging back in the day. There was none of this the other evening, overweight Aussies in Bintang singlets rather than slinky Euro-trash. Poor Mitch’s life of recent times sounds like a country and western song, although his dog hasn’t died yet. Flying into Java for some quality surf time with old mates, he immediately succumbed to a hideous lurgy and was laid low for a couple of weeks, too weak to get out of bed. No sooner had he recovered than he broke a toe on a freaky wave and is out of the water again. But he cheered up after a few Bintangs with me and former Peregian jazz dag John Pickering, and admitted that he is enjoying my new book, even as his team of crack lawyers scrutinise his contribution to it, with particular reference to statute of limitations.

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Porcelain in Pomona WELL-KNOWN ceramist, Robyn Gill, will open her exhibition ‘Porcelain Black, White or Colour’ at the Pomona Railway Station Gallery on 4 October. Robyn has travelled extensively to China for study, residency and exhibition and has won many awards for her fine works. The exhibition will be held in the Carriage at Pomona Railway Station Gallery, 10 Station Street, Pomona, from 4 October to 29 October.

The gallery is open Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm, Saturday, 10am to 2pm and closed on Sundays. Call for artists, artisans and craft lovers The annual Art Market in the Paddock is coming to the Pomona Railway Station Gallery once again. The market will be held on 22 November, from 9am to 1pm, and all artists and artisans can clean out their studios and shops by bringing their works to the

Local artist, Robyn Gill, will open her exhibition ‘Porcelain Black, White or Colour’ at Pomona Railway Station Gallery on 4 October.

popular market. Quality craft persons are also invited to show their handmade crafts in anticipation of the Christmas season. Nothing is to be priced over $100. Registration forms can be downloaded from the gallery website, www. pomonartgallery.com, or picked up from the gallery. Cost is $15 per artist. For more information email pomonagallery@ gmail.com or call 5485 2950.

Top bards at work ber of regional poet’s breakfasts including the Maleny Music Weekend, Kenilworth Art Festival and Christmas in Cooroy. In the words of event organiser, Allan Bonsall, “Ian is a greenthumbed mulcher of words”. Robin ‘Archie’ Archbold, ‘Irish Joe’ Lynch and Harry ‘H’ Donnelly make up the pack of bards and will surely delight the audience with their impressive swag of poetic talent. The Kin Kin Yarn is on 5 October, from 9am to 4pm, at the Kin Kin Oval. For more information, visit www.kinkinyarn. com.

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WHAT better way to kick off Kin Kin’s inaugural story-telling festival, The Kin Kin Yarn, than with four talented, entertaining wordsmiths. Going by the name, A Pack of Bards, the men rejuvenate the medieval role of a professional poet known as a bard, and often employed to compose eulogies for the lord of the manor. Bards were also regarded as keepers of history, transmitting the stories of their people through song and poetry. The Kin Kin Yarn opening breakfast will be hosted by Ian Mackay, who has hosted a num-

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Thursday, 25 September 6.30pm: Cafe Le Monde: Zac Gunthorpe, Dave Flower and Asher Chapman 7pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Fabian Friday, 26 September 8pm: Noosa Reef Hotel: Liam Bryant 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Matt Harris Band 8pm: Cafe Le Monde: DJ Jahzen Saturday, 27 September 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Soul Men 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: DJ Dave Daly Sunday, 28 September 2pm: Noosa Reef Hotel: DJ Mimi Macpherson 3pm: Sunshine Beach Surf Club: Sexual Chocolate

Blues overflow with soul GET ready to shake your tail feather when Soul Men come to Tewantin Noosa RSL, this Saturday. Any fan of the classic movie, The Blues Brothers will instantly become a fan of Soul Men when the band performs faithful reproductions of Blues Brothers numbers in a high-octane musical entertainment experience. The band of 12 is made up of

musicians from around the country including the Gold Coast, Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. Soul Men was formed in mid-2009 in response to a call for a soul rhythm and blues review in south-east Queensland. The front line includes Jake Blues, who has previously performed the role at Universal Studios Japan; a role he won in a world-wide audition.

Elwood provides the perfect foil singing his share of songs and Queen Mousette excels singing the songs of Aretha Franklin and Tina Turner. She is so good the band had to add more classic R’n’B numbers to the show to allow her to respond to the calls of encore. The four-piece rhythm section chug along with an infectious groove. Add two trumpets, two saxophones, a trombone and the

4pm: Villa Noosa: Live soloist for Sunday Sesh 4pm: Zachary’s Peregian Beach: Kelly Elsom

sound the band makes is simply irresistible. With choreographed dancing, scripted jokes, and professional acting, you have a complete Blues Brothers entertainment experience. You can catch this awesome act for free at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday, from 7pm. Book a table for dinner and get a prime position to catch the show. Phone 5447 1766 for courtesy bus and dinner bookings.

Monday, 29 September 7.30pm: Noosa Surf Club: Spotlight Karaoke Tuesday, 30 September 7.30pm: Noosa Surf Club: Spotlight Karaoke Wednesday, 1 October 7.30pm: Noosa Heads Surf Club: Get Your Groove On 9pm: Villa Noosa: WTF Hospitality night

Artico Ensemble Saturday 27 September

“Superb & exhilarating; inspirational, heart-warming & harmonious.”

The Ensemble performs a diverse repertoire ranging from traditional chamber music pieces, well-known classics, lesser-known gems. The program will include music by: Mozart, Schubert, Bruch, Gershwin, Piazzolla and Rutter. www.articoensemble.com

Brieley Cutting - Piano Paul Kopetz - Bass Clarinet Rianne Wilschut - Clarinet Shelli Hulcombe - Soprano

Bookings Venue: Good Shepherd Lutheran Centre •฀on฀line฀at฀Noosa฀Music฀Society฀Website฀www.noosamusic.org 115 Eumundi Road Noosaville Concert Commences 7.30pm

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Author and mother, Jackie Nev ard, schools to help educate students will visit local and teachers about severe food allergies.

Ms Nevard's son Thai suffers a severe food allergy and is helping spread the word about the dangers of allergens in schools.

Fighting food allergies By JOLENE OGLE A LOCAL mother and author has launched a national campaign to raise awareness of food allergies in Australian schools. Jackie Nevard has released a number of children’s books based on her son Thai’s battle with food allergies, that focus on everyday battles for children with severe food allergies. Now, the author has launched a national campaign calling for students and teachers to raise their hands for anaphylaxis - the most severe and life-threatening reaction to a food allergy. Ms Nevard said she hopes to educate Australians about all types of allergies and will visit local schools to help educate children through games and craft. The campaign is open to all schools and anyone wanting a visit from Ms Nevard can visit www.anaphylaxis101.com.au.

Beating anaphylaxis MS NEVARD says there are a number of ways teachers and students can help raise awareness of the risks of anaphylaxis in schools. Wear yellow: Yellow is the colour for Anaphylaxis Awareness Day. Students and teachers are encouraged to wear yellow to show support for those who suffer severe food allergies and to demonstrate people shouldn’t be judged for being ‘different’ due to allergies. Top 8 Challenge: Students can better understand living with an allergy by taking the Top 8 Challenge. Go without eating peanuts, dairy, soy, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts or wheat for a day to see what life can be like for people with food allergies. Read the labels: Teachers can bring a selection of empty food packages to school for students to read. Students will be shocked at the foods that contain the top eight allergens. Thai features in a number of children's books written by his mum, Jackie Nevard.

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Brekky - it's long and lazy THERE is no better way to start a Sunday than with a long, lazy breakfast in one of Noosa’s breakfast hot-spots. We asked our Facebook followers where they liked to enjoy their Sunday brekky and here are the top responses. Berardo’s Bistro, Noosa Heads: It looks like nothing beats eating a delicious brekky on the beach with Berardo’s Bistro coming in at top spot. Freshly baked muffins, essential grain toast and fruit platters have won over our Likers. Bohemian Bungalow, Eumundi: Retro-inspired, funky eateries are all the rage and the Bohemian Bungalow captures this trend perfectly. With a relaxing atmosphere and rustic food, breakfast at the Bohemian Bungalow is a great way to start the day. Cafe Le Monde, Noosa Heads: Cafe Le Monde is a long-time favourite for Noosans, known for serving up sweet tunes, but it turns out we love their breakfast menu, too. For the health conscious, the cold press juices and Tanglewood organic sourdough toast is a winner. Sunshine Beach Surf Club, Sunshine Beach: Newly renovated with a great big deck, Sunshine Beach Surf Club is the perfect place to relax on a Sunday and take in the ocean views. Dine on a big breakfast then head down to the sparkling ocean for the ultimate Sunday.

Shades Cafe and Wine Bar are currently competing in the Cafe of the Year awards with their chorizo, tomato and bean omelette. Grind Cafe, Noosaville: Offering fresh meals, with fabulous coffee, Grind Cafe has you and your furry friend covered as one of Noosa’s dogfriendly cafes. Located right across from the Noosa River, you can even treat your pup to a walk afterwards. Thomas Corner Eatery, Noosaville: For those who love simple food done fancy, Thomas Corner Eatery serves up delights such as the posh man’s cheese on toast, house-made porridge and the farmers' market breakfast. Shades Cafe and Wine Bar, Noosa Junction: The boys of Shades have made the list again, this time for their breakfast menu. Another of Noosa’s dog-friendly cafes, Shades is current-

The Noosa Heads Surf Club is the perfect location for enjoying a close-up view of the Emirates Melbourne Cup.

ly competing in the Cafe of the Year awards with their chorizo, bean and tomato omelette. Vanilla, Noosaville: Grab the paper, order a coffee and enjoy the views of Noosa River from Vanilla. Expect a good selection of specials and great service from this young team. Bistro C, Noosa Heads: Better known as the restaurant for a romantic dinner, Bistro C also serves up a mighty impressive breakfast menu. Try the ya ya breakfast, you won’t regret it. Italian Marina, Noosa Marina: The newest addition to the Noosa Marina, the Italian Marina offers classic breakfast options and is an impressive location.

Ticket to the Cup THE Emirates Melbourne Cup is on its way to Noosa, with a special welcome breakfast planned at the Noosa Heads Surf Club. Tickets to the breakfast are only $30 with every diner receiving a $25 Surf Club restaurant voucher, and plenty of chances to enter the draw to win some great prizes. Ogle the stunning trophy as

well as local, high-end label boutique Closet Hunter’s latest styles in the fashion parade. Rising star, Ashleigh Muekenberger, will also perform on the day. The breakfast is on 3 October, from 6.45am, at the Noosa Heads Surf Club. Phone the club on 5474 5688 to book your ticket. But be quick, they are expected to sell fast.

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Dream wedding: do it in style florists on offer for your big day. But, being prepared and organised can go a long way to help take the stress out of your wedding. Noosa Today’s Wedding Bells feature is here to help you find ideas for everything from your wedding rings to reception venue, to new trends in bouquets and how to book a beach wedding. So sit back and enjoy as we bring you the latest wedding advice and trends Noosa has to offer.

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The Perfect Ambience for Your Special Day

NOOSA offers many outdoor venues for the ultimate wedding ceremony. As well as treating your guests to breathtaking natural beauty, getting married on the beach or at a park is a great way to save money to spend on the more important things like a stunning dress or the bar tab. If you are wanting to take advantage of one of the many breathtaking sites throughout the region, you will need a permit from the council. It’s a rather simple process. Visit the council’s website to download the application form and submit it to the council at least six weeks in advance. Set aside a bit of time and read the terms and conditions of the form, so you can get an understanding of what can and can’t be done on the day. Bookings can be made for a maximum time of two hours including set-up and clean-up and a one-off, non-refundable payment of $159 is needed to secure your booking. If the booking is successful, the council will send you a confirmation and receipt within 10 working days. For a beach wedding, you will also need approval from the council. Beach ceremonies must take place outside the restricted area of First Point to Beach Access 12 and the flagged bathing area that is set up on the day.

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SO YOU'RE getting married? Congratulations! The Noosa region offers endless stunning backdrops for your wedding, with natural beaches, National Park landscapes and luxurious hotels all available to help make your day even more memorable. Organising your dream wedding can be the most amazing experience of your life and the most stressful. There are a plethora of venues, event organisers, jewellers and

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Twin Waters Golf Club on Queensland’s breathtaking Sunshine Coast provides highly personalised attention, tantalising menus and spectacular surroundings to create magical weddings. With the flexibility to suit ay style of decoration and a terrace and rotunda overlooking the picturesque gardens and manicured lawns of the Golf Club you’ll have perfect backdrop for a day to remember.

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The reception greats Twin Waters Golf Course can set up, pack down and take care of all your needs for your wedding day.

Tewantin Noosa Golf Club offers rustic, full wedding packages for a range of budgets.

windows and a neutral colour palette – the perfect canvas for creating your ideal theme. Eloping? It’s still a dream and a much easier option for some couples who have large or complicated families and a tight budget. But eloping doesn’t have to mean signing your marriage certificate at the registry office. Venues such as Noosa Blue Resort, Noosa Heads, who can cater for up to 160 people, can also accommodate your elopements with private, luxurious penthouse rooms available or a restaurant for a small, intimate reception with your closest friends.

If you want to share your unique style with your guests, look for a stunning venue that offers a blank canvas to work from. Most venues, like River Deck, allow you to decorate the venue in your preferred style and can offer great advice on which wedding stylist is best for your theme.

Noosa Blue Resort is the ultimate destination for an intimate wedding or elopement.

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WITH so many wonderful reception venues on offer throughout Noosa, just how do you pick one that suits you and your partner? Here are a few tips to help you find the perfect venue. Numbers: It’s important to consider the number of guests you want to cater for. If you want a big wedding with Aunt Martha, Uncle Greg and all the cousins from both sides, then larger venues, such as a golf club that offers reception and ceremony packages, are a great option. These venues can offer different sized rooms to cater for your wedding. Plus, an in-house wedding coordinator who can take care of all the minor and major details. And, keeping the ceremony and reception in one place means you won’t have to transport your guests between venues. Budget: Many couples choose to spend big on the reception, being the longest part of the day. If you have a tight budget, cutting costs in other areas such as hiring a suit rather than buying one, can help you afford a bigger reception. Style: Every couple has their own style and to many, it’s important this is reflected in the reception venue. If you have a unique style or theme you want to capture on the day, there are a few things to look for when venue hunting. Is the venue a ‘blank canvas’ with neutral styling and modern furniture? A venue such as River Deck, Noosa Marina, is styled with polished wooden floors, large glass

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Sprinkle loads of fun

Bridal hair ONCE used to hide the bride’s face until the moment of reveal, the traditional veil is slowly disappearing from modern weddings as brides begin to favour soft up-dos, loose curls and retro-inspired rolls hihglighted by a simple hair accessory. When it comes time to decide on a hair stylist, check whether the hair salon specialises in bridal hair, is mobile and can offer you a trial before the big day. This will mean less stress on the day as you can preview your style and, with a mobile stylist, you don’t need to run the risk of anyone seeing your gorgeous ‘do before your walk down the aisle. Noosa offers many bridal hair specialists, such as The Works, Noosa Marina, who offer all of the above plus stunning water views and a glass of champagne.

WEDDINGS are always a lot of fun, but can be even more memorable with the addition of some top-class entertainment. Magicians are a winner and a great option if a lot of children are attending the wedding. It will keep the big kids amused, too. Photo booths are also a popular option, popping up at most modern weddings. Guests will have a ball creating wacky photos, plus most companies, including Noosa Photo Booths, will provide a memory stick full of all the fun photos your friends and family created. For an extra keepsake, keep a blank journal next to the photo booth where friends and family can stick in their photo and write a message to the newly-married couple.

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Memorable night before the big day

Icing on the cake to impress ’em THE wedding cake is often the first thing guests inspect when entering the reception room. Why not make a statement and try something different for your wedding cake? French pastry chef Eric Pernoud of Maison de Provence has been making delicious treats since he was a young boy and specialises in the impressively tall croquembouche and macaroon tower, which will draw many oohs and aahs from your guests. If you prefer a traditional cake, then Eric can also create stunning wedding cakes that

Maison de Provence can create unique cakes that will impress your guests.

are made to taste as good as they look. For modern couples, a lolly buffet is a hot favourite, offer-

ing guests the chance to graze on sweet treats throughout the night, as well as take home a bag of goodies at the end of the night.

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All your wedding needs in one place The clubhouse is an excellent facility, with picturesque surrounds, overlooking the lush fairways which provide for a wonderful setting for your special day. Our air conditioned lounge is perfect with its own bar, large deck and dance floor.

Wedding Ceremonies All your wedding needs in the one place. This would suit those couples looking for one location for they special day. The course provides an enchanting backdrop for your ceremony. The beautiful bushland setting is a perfect location for photos, while your guests are enjoying canapes on the large deck overlooking the lush greens. With wedding packages to suit all brides including decoration packages tailored to suit your day. Let our professional staff take care of you on this wonderful occasion. We cater to all needs and pride ourselves on offering attentive and personalised service to ensure your reception at the Tewantin Noosa Golf Club will be remembered.

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IT’S been long thought of as bad luck for a groom to see his bride the night before the wedding. So, when their loving fiance is away, men will often play. But it’s not only the groom who can have all the fun. Hen’s nights are just as popular for the modern couple and there are more Hen’s night options available now than ever before. Many brides prefer to indulge in a relaxing night before the wedding to make sure they look their best the next day and avoid the hangover of a big night out. Hen’s night options such as life drawing classes are a great idea for gathering your closest friends for a night of fun and creativity. Local artist Maxine Stibbe offers life drawing classes especially tailored for Hen’s parties and the classes can be as traditional or as daring as you like. Relax with your girlfriends as you sip on champagne and create an artwork you can take home with you. Now, that’s one memorable night.


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Golden years of bliss MANY reports will tell us that divorce rates are increasing with more and more unhappy couples tearing up their wedding certificate. But for one couple, nothing has been sweeter than 50 years of wedded bliss. This week, Gerard and Ineke de Rooij celebrate 50 glorious years together, having wed in Hilversum, the Netherlands, on 23 September 1964. With such a great track record, we asked Ineke what the secret was to a successful marriage.

“The secret is to treat the other person how you want to be treated yourself, respect for each other, good communication, be each other’s friend and don’t think the grass is greener on the other side, as it isn’t,” she said. Gerard said the secret was he simply picked the right woman. Gerard and Ineke are affectionately known as Opa and Oma by their children, Simone of Pomona and Saskia of Eumundi, and their seven grandchildren, and have travelled from Holland

to Noosa to celebrate their special day. “Me and my sister are so happy ... they came over here to celebrate their anniversary with us as we haven’t seen them for a while. Skype is not the same,” Simone said. “Opa and Oma absolutely love Noosa beach and the Queensland sun. “It is so nice having them here. They will spend one week at my sister’s in Eumundi and the other week in Pomona.”

He picked the right woman: Gerard and Ineke de Rooij are in Noosa to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary.

Gerard and Ineke de Rooij on their wedding day in 1964.

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IF YOU want a ring as unique as your love, a custom-made ring might be a great option. Creating your own ring means you have better control over the style and price and master jewellers such as Eumundi-based David Frith can help you create the ring you have always dreamed of. Master jewellers offer a range of conflict-free diamonds and other gems to help create the perfect ring to represent your love and commitment. Choosing a local jeweller also means you can be a part of the design process. At completion, you will have a ring that will last a lifetime and become a new family heirloom.

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The Cooroy Car Show is on 26 October at Johnson Park, Cooroy.

Hot wheels show off their shine NOW in its 20th year, the Cooroy Car Show is on again next month, hosted by the Combined Coastal Car Club. The club was formed in 1993 and includes members of all ages with all makes and models, including Australian classics, vintage cars, machinery, muscle cars and hot rods. There will be a giant slippery slide and jumping castle for the kids on the day, plus

food and drinks will be available, and a swap meet where you can pick up a bargain or two. Public entry is $3 for an adult or $5 for a family. Entry to the Show and Shine competition is $5 and trophy showcars are $20 per entry. If you would like to take part in the swap meet, then it is only $10 per site. For more information and entry to

competitions, phone Steve on 0432 741 400 or visit www. combinedcoastalcarclub.com. au. The Cooroy Car Show will be held at Johnson Park, Mary River Rd, Cooroy on 26 October. Meetings for the Combined Coastal Car Club are the first Monday of each month, from 7pm, at Johnson Park, Cooroy.

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THE school holidays are here and with glorious weather upon us, it’s time to pack the minivan and set off for a good ol' family road trip. From the Noosa region, there are many road trip destinations to choose from including Gympie, Maryborough or even Byron Bay, but the Queenslanders are being urged to pay attention on the roads these holidays. Police, Fire and Emergency Services Minister Jack Dempsey joined Police Commissioner Ian Stewart to launch Operation Spring Break 2014, a co-ordinated state-wide initiative for the 2014 September and October school holidays. Mr Dempsey said the road safety operation was aimed at reducing the number of serious injuries and fatal crashes, to ensure everyone returned home this season. “Many families travel long distances during the September school holiday period which means the roads are busier than usual,” he said. “With the extra traffic comes the potential that more crashes can occur so we want to ensure families and all commuters get to and from their destination safely. “One fatality this school holiday period will be one too many.” Mr Dempsey said the government had committed more

police on the frontline to monitor road safety and reinforce the road safety message, but now it was up to the public to do their bit by remembering the Fatal Five. “Do not speed, do not drive tired, do not drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol, wear a seatbelt and ensure full attention is on the road,” he said. The operation, which will run from 19 September to 10 October, is designed to direct community attention to offences related to speed, impaired driving, seatbelts, fatigue, driver distraction and other road-related offences. Police Commissioner Ian Stewart said police would target these offences to make Queensland’s roads safer for everyone. “A highly visible police presence will be deployed across Queensland’s highways and roads these school holidays,” he said. Last year’s operation detected almost 1500 drink drivers and saw police issue more than 1000 infringement

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advance. Schedule regular breaks in your journey, at least every two hours. Stop and get out of the car for at least half an hour to make sure you have fresh air and stretch your legs. Have plenty of games and books ready for the kids so you can concentrate on driving safely. Remember to buckle up, no matter how short the trip is.

notices to people not wearing a seatbelt. “Police are hoping to see remarkably improved results for this year’s operation,” he said. “This is a whole-of-community issue and our police need everybody’s support to stop people being killed and injured on our roads.”

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Audi has crackle and parp By PETER ANDERSON AUDI’S RSQ3 has the distinction of being the least-expensive RSbadged, high-performance Audi money can buy. Riding on the coat-tails of the brilliant SQ5, the second of Audi’s fast SUVs arrived with great fanfare and much promise. With the all-new Porsche Macan and Mercedes GLA breathing down its neck, the RSQ3 needs to deliver. A price tag like $81,900 might seem like a lot, especially given the distance between it and the top-spec Audi Q3. The RS additions are obvious five-cylinder engine, 25mm lower ride height, electrically adjustable sports seats and body kit that adds skirts, bumpers and wing. Along for the ride is Audi’s MMI with dashtop screen, dual-zone climate control, cruise control, alloy pedals, and leather trim including the flat-bottomed steering wheel. There’s also front and rear parking sensors, a terrible reversing camera, auto headlights and wipers, power windows and mirrors, comprehensive trip computer and keyless entry and start. Our test car also benefited from the $5250 RS Performance Pack, which brings the wheel size to 20-inches from 19, a digital radio, embossed leather seats, premium sound and red painted brake callipers. A whopping $1300 adds black bits in the interior and exterior.

Short, sharp, always ready for action - Audi’s sensational little RSQ3.

In big-wheeled, deep-bumpered RS form, the usually slick Audi Q3 is rendered stubby and angry-looking. The Q3’s grille is replaced with the now predictable black honeycomb, gloss in this case, and the huge wheels fill the arches to meet the lower ride height halfway. Inside is almost pure Audi Q3, with very little to distinguish it from an up-spec TDI. The seats have some additional adjustment but everything, apart from the flat-bottomed, perforated leather steering wheel, is the same. It’s good, if a bit bland by Audi standards. Rear seat passengers might have a hard time squeezing through the small door aperture but once on board will be quite comfortable, with plenty of leg and headroom for sub

six footers. There’s lots of little useful storage spots and the boot floor is high, flush with the bumper but with storage cubbies beneath. The instruments are very good until you come to the speedo - it’s all mashed-up on the right-hand side to read to a slightly silly 300km/h and so even on the better-spaced lower speed side, it’s hard to tell what the speed is. Six airbags, ABS with brake force distribution, traction and stability control and seatbelt pre-tensioners amount to five EuroNCAP stars. The MMI 7-inch screen can be manually folded away and is controlled from the dash-mounted MMI wheel. The rotary control is not in a great spot and is not as user-friendly as

those found in the Audis A3 or A4. Sound is good, with Bose DSP along for the ride and the Bluetooth connectivity easy enough to manage (no USB, proprietary cable only). The sat-nav is standard Audi, with an easy input method and a good clear voice for the instructions, which are also shown on the screen between the dials. The RSQ3’s 2.5-litre five-cylinder TFSI engine hammers out an impressive 228kW of power and a whopping 420Nm of torque. This is enough to catapult the 1655kg RS to 100km/h in 5.2 seconds while officially using 8.8 litres per 100km on the combined cycle. Despite our addiction to the hyperspeed acceleration, we used fuel at a rate of 11.9L/100km. It’s hard to pinpoint what it is about the RSQ3 that makes it a lot of fun because before getting into the bendy stuff there’s a couple of problems to overcome.

First is the unfortunate and awkward driving position. It’s fine for those who have uncommonly short legs and/or long arms but is otherwise hard to get right. The seats aren’t much help because they lack lateral support and need more behind the shoulder blades because the driver needs to sit upright to deal with the too-high steering wheel. The seven-speed DSG automatic seems to have a hard time dealing with all that power and torque. When waking from stop-start it’s prone to lurching if the foot is lifted from the throttle to try and smooth progress or avoid a pile-up. When the accelerator is kept down the transmission can occasionally forget what to do at the redline and the driver may find themselves shouting “Upshift!” to remind it. Booting the RSQ3 is hilarious even in teeming rain it doesn’t bother lifting its skirts, it’s quite happy for the substantial rubber to tear them free and leave them on the road. In the dry, acceleration is brutal and near-instant, throttle response razor sharp above 2000rpm when in dynamic mode. It’s a car looking for buyers rather than buyers looking for a car. As long as they’re happy to live with the flaws, the buyers will have a ball. Model range Audi RS Q3 2.5 TFSI quattro fivedoor wagon: $81,900 (automatic)

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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. 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

double lock up garage, air-cond, fully fenced. Pets OK 24 Seaview Terrace, Sunshine Beach - $700 3 Bedroom House, 2 bathrooms, open plan lounge/dining/kitchen, timber floorboards, high ceilings, 2 decks, extra room off main bedroom with ocean views. Beach 100mtrs. No Pets 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.

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

136 Solar Rd, Eumundi $1,750 Avail NOW Magnificent Executive Retreat set on private acreage. 2 bed & study, ensuite, good sized living areas. Separate studio cottage with ensuite. Huge decks, pool. Spectacular coast and hinterland views. All garden and pool maintenance included. This property can be let either furnished or unfurnished. Richardson & Wrench Noosa 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au

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SUNSHINE BEACH Ocean Views, 2 bed unit, own bathroom, own fridge, f /furn. Across the road from the beach. Transport at door. Walk to Surf Club and shops. $200 p/wk Ph 0407 646 261

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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.

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.

OFF ROAD CAMPER TRAILER Independent suspension, Gas, Stove, 60L Water, Easy Erect Tent-age, Queen Bed, Ex Cond, Reg 05/15. Noosaville 5470 2942 $11,500.

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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

MOTORCYCLES

UTES & 4WDS 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

MAZDA BRAVO B2600 DUAL CAB 2004 Auto, Petrol, Top Condition! New Paint Monza Red, RWC, 5 seats, air con, 172,800km $6,700 Reg 27th Feb Ph 0404 473 937


Spring fair in style

SPORTTODAY The Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club holiday sailing program sets sail this Monday.

By JONATHON HOWARD TEWANTIN State School students and their families celebrated the school’s annual spring fair in style last Wednesday, 17 September. The fair lasts about half the school day and includes a range of fundraising initiatives to assist the school and Parents and Citizens’ committee. The school’s principal Neil Jenkins said the day was a huge success and raised more than $20,000 in less than three hours. “Over 100 prizes were donated from businesses in our local community of which we are very appreciative,” Mr Jenkins said. Mr Jenkins said more than 1000 people attended and all classes ran a stall. “We rely on the generosity of families and volunteers to make the day such a success,” he said. “The P and C, staff and students did a terrific job in making the day so successful and the funds raised will go towards improving our school and its facilities including a $130,000 playground installed on the main oval this year.”

Kids… take to the high seas

Having fun during the Tewantin State School fair day was (back) Mitchell Neuwrith Grade 6, Luca Reeve Grade 6, (middle) Jack Curry Grade 5, Kye Wood Grade 6, (front) Nate Bull Grade 6 and Oak Richardson Grade 5.

THE Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club school holiday sailing program sets sail on Monday offering kids the chance to learn the ropes. Children aged eight to 18-years are welcome to attend and will be introduced to the Yachting Australia start sailing program at level one and two. Participants will learn to sail the Vagabond dinghies with a junior instructor aboard and are in for a week of fun learning to rig, tack and gybe on the Noosa River.

The course will run Monday 29 September to Friday 3 October, from 10am to 4pm daily. The cost is $65 per day and includes lunch and afternoon snack, as well as life jacket, coach and rescue boat support. Lunch and afternoon snack along with life jackets and coach/ rescue boat support are all supplied. Book online at www.nyrc.com. au or phone the sailing office on 5440 7407.

Keeping in Touch By ANITA ANDERSON

Having a blast was Mitsuru Best and Sumire Best Prep.

Enjoying the Tewantin State School fair was Taylor Boyle Grade 7, Brodie Capstick Grade 6, teacher’s aide Deb Curtis, Tahleah Air Grade 6 and Bella Scare Grade 6.

Take that! Tewantin State School students Blake Cole, Grade 7, takes a sponge on the chin from sharp shot Isabella Wise of Grade 4. Noosa Police Senior Constable Craig McKenzie with students during the annual Tewantin State School fair.

OUR last Wednesday of Junior Touch Football before the school holiday break was action packed. The under-10 division got the afternoon underway with the Screaming Iguanas who played a solid defensive game to take the win over Pink Storm with Ethan, Louis and Zoe having great games. Mexican Amigos took out the game against GSLC (girls) despite the GSLC team scoring a couple of second half touchdowns. Lexie, Grace and Marcellus all played well for their teams. GSLC (boys) and the Purple Panthers showed great attacking skill, GSLC taking the points this week with Lilliana, Alla, Maddie and Ashton playing well. The under-14/16s STCC (girls) were match up against GSLC (girls) with STCC finishing on top. Ella, Tia and Rosie produced first rate games. GSLC (boys) were too strong for the NDSHS 8s (girls) with Charlie, Scott, James and Chelsea F. putting in mighty efforts. Sunshine Rebels and Inferno played out a tight match with the Rebels in front at full time by just a couple of touchdowns. Great skill was on show by Harry, Taj, Tyla and Giverny.

NDSHS 8s (mixed) made Average Joes work hard for their win until the final whistle with Clay, Joe-Max, Kalen and Kirra all having outstanding games. STCC Pansies, clearly the team to beat at this stage of the season, accounted for SBSHS (girls). Cooper, John, Sharlene and Esta all played well. A close match between GSLC and Banana Split saw the under-12s get off to a great start with GSLC taking the game. Lily, Jamaica, Bella and Chloe gave tenacious performances. Purple Storm had no answers against the Vipers who were on fire this week but full credit to the girls who showed their ‘never give up’ attitude for the entire match. Gus, Georgia, and Jack were rock solid for their respective teams. Saints had the edge over Devils this time around with Bronson, Lachlan and William having outstanding games. Hope everyone enjoys the school holidays and look forward to the junior competition recommencing the first Wednesday of the final school term. Until the next touchdown...

Gators head to the top end By BRUCE BLAKEMORE

Family fun day with Nigel Turton, Jodie Turton, Hannah Turton Prep and Emily Turton Grade 2. Seeing eye-to-eye are Sarah Grey and Kayleigh Davey both of Grade 3.

Colourful face painting for Grade 1 student Kara Lea.

Grade 6 cheeky lads - Harry Lad, Flynn Sinclair and Bailey Grace.

Spring four-person table tennis challenge final qualifying round. AFTER the smoke of battle cleared in the final qualifying round, unbelievably the top five teams were equal on wins sending calculations to a count-back scenario with positions on the ladder changing dramatically. Raptors (K. McDonald, C. Barry, C. Galea, M. Duncan) 8 d Piranhas (A. Munro, M. Clarke, S. Campbell, J. Mikkelson) 7. A final season gasp by the Raptors in winning the last two doubles in five sets to not only win the match but to sneak into the semis as well. Gators (R. Gore, J. Murphy, B. Muller, R. Yao) 10 d Mantis (B. Brown, O. Estraviz, L. Gore, W. Byrne) 5. Gators are coming home with a wet sail coming from outside the

top-four two weeks ago to end up on top of the ladder! Marlins (S. Ciercan, S. Gardner, P. Clive, R. Byrne) 9 d Barracudas (R. Wheller, J. Brown, J. Campbell, S. Lidden) 6. We thought the Barracudas were unbackable favourites early in the season but a second consecutive loss has thrown this series wide open. Jordan had to fight hard in five sets to ultimately secure individual honours over Steve in Division 1 and teammate Jonas completed a rare team individual double by taking out Division 2. Competition night is Wednesday from 7pm with practice session on Monday nights from 7.15pm. Social groups meet three afternoons a week. All sessions are held at the Bicentennial Centre Sunshine beach. Please call 5474 5526 for any further information.

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SPORTTODAY

What an end to season

Pennant win In the

A BRIGHT clear day provided the perfect setting for the local netball grand finals, in what was a spectacular end to the 2014 season. Cooroora teams featured in most of the divisions, showing their dominance throughout the season. St Thomas More also showed dominance this season, while a Tewantin versus Tewantin game could have caused confusion for the umpires. The Division 4 finals were a nailbiter, being decided in extra time and most games were won by only a small margin. The under 9s joined in the finals fever and received their medals or trophies from Lola McDonald. The finals were a great morning for all with impressive netball skills and plenty of teamwork on display throughout the day. Thanks go to the many volunteers, umpired, parents, coaches and schools who participated and a big congratulations to the players for the 2014 season. DIVISION RESULTS: Div 1: Cooroora Crazies (39) d St Thomas More Crikeys (31). Div 2: Cooroora Icebirds (20) d Noosaville Diamonds (17). Div 3: St Thomas More Flames (23) d Cooroora Fireworks (18). Div 4: Cooroora Sparks (24) d Good Shepherd Pandas (21) in extra time. Div 5:Tewantin Thunder (14) d Tewantin Storm (11). Div 6: Cooroora Cubs (8) d St Coorora Crazies’ Billie Griffin defends St Thomas More Crikey player in the Division 1 final. Thomas More Bubblegums (6).

ditch TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS Sunday 14 September: Div 1 men finished the pennant season with a game against Caloundra. Final result: Tewantin 63 - 55. Tuesday 16 September: Divine Dental Club Selected Triples; winners: Evelyn Coghlan, Jenny Lonie and Wanda Boyles. Runners-up: Gloria Nunn, Nat McAully and Pat Becker. Wednesday 17 September: John Maddill Toyota Men’s Bowls: Winners: George Manera and Bill Roberts (2 wins +25) Runners-up: Peter Vignon & Ken Brooks (1 win +14). Triples winners; Jason Little, Peter Bennett and Gary Moss. Jackpot not claimed. Friday 19 September: Noosa Landscape Supplies Open Triples: winners; Terry Nash, Olive Nicholas and Pat Becker (Rink 16). Runnersup; Alan Curtis, Ken Brooks and Graeme Winskill (Rink 19). A margin of four on Rink 18 saw the jackpot $77 claimed by Carol Blake, Claire Anderson, Eric Bolesworth, Jean Saunderson, Bev Dickenson and Len Saunderson.

-Heath Costello NOOSA HEADS BOWLS CLUB The main interest at Noosa last week was concentrated off the green, with the AGM held on Sunday. The election chose the team to lead us through to next May when Coles will assume full control of the Noosa Junction site, and the greens will disappear forever. Richard Wales, who has lived abroad for the past year, returns as chairman. Paul Rieck will head up the men's section and Jan Burkitt will serve as ladies' president for our final year. The search continues for a possible new home for our bowling activities,

which have been held at the Junction for over 30 years. Tuesday men's pairs last week went to Paul Rieck and Ted Lanyon who had the biggest winning margin. Next came Terry Finnegan and Walter Zemler. Wednesday ladies' winners were Cath Haddock, Margaret King and Fay Hewson. Garyth Williams and Adelaide visitor Bob McDonald took the Friday Jackpot Pairs with runnersup going to Marie McCall and spouse Andrew. Triples winners on Saturday were Richard Foulds, Fay Hewson and David Nimmo. The pairs section was won by Steve Bowie and Paul Rieck.

– The Chalker IN THE DITCH We have a very busy week ahead with bowls culminating in the Cooroy Fiesta Day on Friday and the McGrath Family Day on Sunday. Tuesday Jackpot Pairs was won by a triples team last week. Julie Ainscough, Maureen Bottomley and Colin Gilmour took home the prizemoney. Business Bowls was yet again a very successful night but no results to publish this week. High Rollers have four teams in the lead: JeLS, Kybong Kids, BAM and 101s. Eumundi Boys were defeated by Bushrangers so drop back two points. The ladies' morning was well supported. This enjoyable challenge every third Thursday of the month is to encourage our lady bowlers to develop their skills. Men are invited to also play but we require a lady to be skip. Umpire hints and etiquette are also shared on the day. Saturday morning saw the semi-finals of the mixed fours championships. The French/Kenzler team play the McGrath/Dawson team next week in the finals.

–Julie Ainscough

Tuesday Club Stableford sees 178 on the course TEWANTIN NOOSA GOLF CLUB The Tuesday Club played Stableford on GA Course on 16 September. There were 178 entrants and scratch rating (M): 71.0. A Grade winners: 1, Alec Graham, score 43, daily H/C 12; 2, Logan Idiens 42 (c/b), 8; 3, Doug Rogers, 42 (c/b), 12. B grade winners: 1, Peter Bolitho, 42, 15; 2, Gary Tye, 41 (c/b), 18; 3, Greg Wilson, 41, 17. C Grade winners: 1, Frank Fozard, 47, 28; 2, John Graham, 46, 23; 3, Rex Bernoulli, 45, 29. Down the Line (winning one ball): John Naulty, 44, 21; Cameron Matthews, 42, 12; George Pantazopoulos, 42, 27; Barry Roff, 41, 36; Shane Healey, 41, -2; Andrew Watson, 40, 7; Doug Carroll, 40, 35; John Osmaston, 40, 17; Andrew Egea, 40, -1; Gary Murnane, 40, 12; Mark Ostwald, 40, 14; Peter Buhk, 39, 10. Nearest the Pin (winning four balls): A Grade: 5th Terry Fitzgerald, 7th Clinton Stjernqvist, 10th Brian Hansen, 12th Terry Fitzgerald. B grade: 5th Bruce Blakemore, 7th Lyndon Bruggy,

12th Bob McConnell. C grade: 5th Bruce Watt, 7th Roland Dean, 10th Tony Hall, 12th Bob Cox. 1st Sweepstakes John Graham; 2nd Sweepstakes Logan Idiens; 3rd Sweepstakes Andrew Watson.

COOROY GOLF CLUB WOMEN Results from 11 and 18 September, 4BBB Stroke Championship, trophy, Club. Round 1 winners: Weang Brown and Sue Piggott (116). Trophies Barbara Taylor and Sue Sendall, winners: Patsy Fayne and Jocelyn Rabjohns (58); runners-up: Weang Brown and Sue Piggott (56). Rundown: Shay Zulpo and Judy Kitcher (60); Kate Sawrey and Carmel Clark (63); Barbara Taylor and Mary Miller (65). Approaches: Colleen Sykes and Susie Thompson; Maz Gray and Anne Kenzler. Round 2, (trophies Jan Galvin and Louise Taylor): Winners Shay Zulpo and Judy Kitcher (58); runners-up

Fay Wiggins and Desley Walker (61). Rundown: Weang Brown and Sue Piggott (62); Patsy Fayne and Jocelyn Rabjohns (63); Lyn Becker and Doreen Dixon (64); Kate Sawrey and Carmel Clark (65 c/b). Approaches: Sue Piggott and Weang Brown; Muriel Willett and Joyce McKay.

NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF It was the final round of the annual Club Championships on Saturday 20 September and the overall winners were A Grade Club Champion: Rusty Milliner; B grade Club Champion: Leon Turner. Sponsored by the Club there were 61 starters on Saturday. A grade: 1, Bronco Price, 51; 2, David Whitehead 53 (4-way countback). B Grade: 1, Neil Webb, 48; 2, Joan Bradley, 49. A gross: Rusty Milliner, 59; B gross: Russell Miller, 64 (c/b).

Greens Hit (winning two six packs donated by Keith and Denise): A Grade: Rusty Milliner, 9; B grade: Mary Hitchin, 7. Nearest the pin (winning six pack): 3rd Keith Blackmore, 6th Ladies, Gail Price, 8th Gary Roper, 18th Kim Gunness. 16th (balls) Studley Martin. Drawn for Par (winning six balls): 9th Achim Edling, NO. Ball rundown nett: Ken Chapple, 52, Chris Rowlinson, 53, Dave Kalbrunner, 53, Ed Tann, 53, Col Staun, 53, Bev McLean, 53, Rob Moore 54. Members Draw (six pack): Sandy Webb, YES. NOOSA LAKES Saturday Results Gross winner: F. Scheepers; runner-up T.J. King. Nett winner, A grade: M. Nassereddin; B grade: D. Bandman; C grade: J. Welch. Nett runner-up, A Grade: P. Hamilton; B Grade: R. Turner; C Grade: J. Barrass.

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Nearest the Pin, A Grade: 5th B. Jackson; 7th B. Payton; 10th B. Clarke; 12th R. Toakley. B Grade: 5th I. Paine; 12th: P. Grove. C Grade: 5th D. Draper; 7th J. Barrass; 12th A. Broad. Sunday Results Gross winner: T. Harding; runner-up P. Hannah. Nett winner, A Grade: D. Furner; B Grade: C. Misios; C Grade: P. Grant. Nett runner-up: A Grade: M. Cronin; B Grade: R. Waters; C Grade: S. Shimmin. Nearest the Pin, A Grade: 5th R. Buczynsky; 7th S. Mitchell; 10th S. Mitchell; 12th M. Cronin. B Grade: J. Franz, J. Sheen, D. Bandman, M. Gafa. C Grade: J. Priestley, P. Grant, J. Priestley, C. Williams. Overall - Gross 36 holes: T. Harding; runner-up D. Farnes. Nett 36 holes: A grade: P. Hannah, runner-up D. Furner. B grade: D. Bandman, runner-up R. Waters. C Grade: J. Welch, runner-up C. Clarke.

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WITH last weekend being the first of the 2014/15 patrolling season all went well for our three local clubs Peregian, Sunshine Beach and Noosa Heads. At Peregian it was a quite weekend and patrol captains reported no incidents. While for Sunshine Beach it was full on. This season Sunshine will start with twelve patrols which will bring the club close to full strength. Regarding the season club captain Scott Summers said, “Our patrol strength is looking good, we have a bronze squad starting on the 9th October and our overall membership is solid. “Also we have a new IRB (Inflatable Rescue Boat) on order with Thundercat Inflatable and this will further strengthen our rescue teams. “Our members were put through their proficiencies and our Nippers were on the beach for their first day of the season.” Over the hill at Noosa Main Beach it was a similar story. Patrols were on duty, proficiencies were being conducted, and the Seahorse Nippers were having the third Saturday of their season. For the Seahorse people Saturday was one of their most successful ever with 53 children in attendance and 64 helpers, ensuring that all went well. Once again the Noosa Shire Council provided the parking facilities and under the supervision of the surf club parking attendants, this ensured that access to the beach was made easier for the parents and their children. “The Seahorse Nippers,” said Noosa Club Captain Joe Cirillo, “would have to be one of the greatest success stories in the history of our club and we congratulate and thank all those involved… they have made us very proud. “To hear the laughter and see the smiles

on the faces of these kids makes it all worthwhile.” In keeping with club tradition Noosa held its ‘Back to the Beach’ start of the season barbecue on Saturday evening. It was good to see the Peregian President Brett Leckie and several of his people in attendance, socialising with their Noosa club mates. With the IRB patrols now playing a major role, all relevant equipment motors and trailers were inspected and training continued. Saturday also saw a visit from Sunshine Beach IRB patrol member Paul Brady who spent time with Noosa’s IRB supervisor David James. “Our clubs are working together,” James said, “discussing patrolling and the possible formation of racing teams. “These teams are now a vital part of our training program for the winter months. “Also with our two clubs being on both ends of National Park a good communication is vital.” In keeping with their policies of working for the community both Noosa and Sunshine Beach surf clubs sent representatives to the Annual Smile for a Child Charity Golf Day which was held at the Tewantin Golf Club. “A good way to say thanks to our community for their support of our clubs,” said Noosa’s ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) towing the IRB (Inflatable Rescue Boat) after training. Noosa’s Anton Mogg.

sport today NOOSA’S BEST SPORTS COVERAGE

The board rescue technique.

Good fishing all around By JACK MANGROVE

Jasmin Boyd gives the kids a helping hand with the tug-o-war.

Nippers in the mud THE surf patrol season is off to a racing start with more than 170 nippers signing on for the Sunshine Beach Surf Club program. The two-day sign-on was held at the Noosa Aquatic Centre with children as young as six-years-old up to

14-years signing on for the 2015 season. Over 50 new Nippers joined the team as the new recruits excelled in the pool proficiency swims. To celebrate the new season, Sunshine Beach Surf

Club held a family fun day at the Apex camp in Mudjimba, on Sunday. Nippers and their families enjoyed an actionpacked day of rock climbing, rope courses, team building games and the very popular mud run.

FISHING in the Noosa River over the past week once again has been sensational; the river shows a great diversity at this time of the year, with the whole system producing good fish. Starting at the mouth large flathead have been all the rage with large fish taking a liking to both baits and soft plastics. Down towards the Dog Beach and the Frying Pan nice sized whiting have been thick with the humble pealed prawn being favourite bait. Around the Woods Bays area, tailor and trevally have been smashing bait fish on the surface. Give the River2sea Skinny Dogs a go with the larger size 110mm a good match for the bait fish that are there at the moment. These surface lures work well with a ‘walk the dog’ action imitating a struggling bait fish or prawn. Further upriver the Jacks are back with more and more fish reported each week, an early start working the banks between the lakes should see a result. The offshore scene was also on fire with North reef one of the stand outs, large bait schools of yakkas have

Jonny Beck with the fish of the week. been reported with the predators like pearl perch, cobia and snapper all feasting on live baits. Closer in, Jew shoal, Chardon’s Reef and Sunshine reef are all fishing well, pan sized snapper and sweetlip have both been caught in good numbers. Off the rocks in the National Park, Tuna has been the focus of angler. Land base game fishing is huge down south

and with the large schools of baitfish coming closer to the headlands we are seeing larger fish within the reach of land based anglers. This treacherous style of fishing is not for the faint hearted with the risks sometimes outweighing the rewards… the rewards; big long tail tuna. On behalf of Jack Mangrove, best of luck on your fishing adventures!

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