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Camera action More than 50 people turned out to help snap Little Cove as part of the world’s biggest instameet on Saturday morning. The avid instragrammers took to the beach with cameras in hand. For the full story, turn to page 5. Picture: DARRYN SMITH
Drowning probed THE tragic death of a 26-year-old Brisbane man who drowned at Sunshine Beach on Sunday 5 October, was the first beach drowning this year and has left the local community shattered. The male surfer from Hamilton had been surfing at “Dogs Beach” about 500m north of the Sunshine Beach Surf Club about 11am. Conditions were messy with some large sets and the man was surfing with one of his friends. His girl friend was on the beach at the time of drowning.
Police are investigating the death and early indications found the man may have been knocked unconscious by his surfboard, before drowning, although this was yet to be confirmed. Sunshine Beach Surf Life Saving lifeguards collected the man from the water and carried him ashore where they attempted to resuscitate him using CPR. The man’s distraught girlfriend was looking on in shock, as her boyfriend could not be revived. Continued Page 5
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Hospitality for Pete fundraiser By JONATHON HOWARD A HEARTFELT appeal from Noosa’s hospitality community and a growing list of celebrities is rallying behind the family of Peter Maynard, who disappeared while in Bail during late August. Peter went missing while on a surfing holiday at Nusa Lembongan in Bali. Family members have since travelled back and forth to Bali - while Bali authorities remain committed to finding Peter. Peter’s friends have described him as a highly regarded bar manager who worked at the upmarket Locale restaurant in Hastings Street. The bar will stage A Night Out for Pete fundraising cocktail party and auction on Thursday 30 October from 6.30pm. Masterchef food critic and TV personality Matt Preston will act as emcee. Raffles and lucky door prizes will also take place with all proceeds from the evening donated to the Maynard family. In a further contribution, Locale staff have kindly offered to donate their wages from the evening and food and drinks will be donated by local suppliers. Manager of Locale Rio Capurso said he worked closely with Peter after they met 15 years ago when the two worked at Noosa’s former Lindoni’s Restaurant.
A Night Out for Pete - the staff and owner of Locale Noosa at Hastings Street will host a special fundraising event for the local Maynard family. “Peter is more than a friend, he is part of our family,” Rio said. “Since arriving in Noosa both Peter and his wife Kylie have worked in hospitality and they have given so much to the industry. "Organising this fundraiser is a small way of giving back.” Talented auctioneer Paul Sumner from Mossgreen Auctions will be flying in from Melbourne to auction a range of luxury items including Noosa holidays, jewellery, artwork, fashion vouchers, degustation dinners and more.
Fuel to petrol price fire By JONATHON HOWARD FUEL prices at the Noosaville BP service station have remained the same for months, despite several dips below 140 cents per litre for unleaded. Several Noosa motorists asked if Noosa Today could investigate why the Noosaville BP, on the corner of Mary Street and Weyba Road, has refused to budge from prices for unleaded of $145.9c/litre, diesel 160.9c/litre and LPG 96.9c/litre. Noosa Today has also monitored the prices and found no change in the past month. One motorist said he believed the BP service station was cashing in on tourism dollars - rather than following the fuel-based market trends. Noosaville BP relieving manager Graeme Brown acknowledged that the fuel prices had remained the same for “sometime” but said the business was attempting to be as fair as possible. “The running costs for Noosa’s only 24-hour service station - that’s also open
Lucky door prizes will include two Hermes silk scarves. Tickets to Locale at 62 Hastings Street are $90 including cocktail, food and drinks. Dress codes apply and bookings via: www. localenoosa.com.au and click on the ‘A Night Out for Pete’. If you cannot attend the fundraiser and wish to donate funds or an item for auction or raffle to benefit the Maynard family, please contact Amanda at Locale on (07) 5447 5111.
Celebrity cooking judge Matt Preston will emcee the Maynard fundraiser.
RSL rallied to battle By JOLENE OGLE
“Where's the fuel discount?”: Noosa residents have called for an explanation over fixed-priced fuel rates at the Noosaville BP. seven-days a week including public holidays - means BP has to set the price somewhere,” he said. “There’s the occasion when the price will fall or it could also rise.” Mr Brown added the quality of BP’s fuel, including the cleanest rated LPG, meant the business offered a premium product.
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“It’s really important to keep LPG systems clean, and this is something BP can offer,” he said. Meanwhile, the cheapest fuel on the coast can be found at United Doonan for around 139c/litre for unleaded. WHERE DO YOU FILL UP? Send us your tips for saving on fuel. Email: Newsdesk@ noosatoday.net.au.
TEWANTIN Noosa RSL staff member Rachel Jarvis has never hesitated to help those in need but now her friends are calling on the community to help Rachel as she battles a mysterious disease. Two weeks ago, Rachel was rushed to hospital where she was underwent emergency surgery for a serious throat infection. Following the surgery, Rachel developed complications and was transferred to Rachel Jarvis, left, with fellow trekker Lynn McClelland the Royal Brisbane Hospital and RSL Sub-Branch vice-president Ian Rose before where she endured several setting of for the Kokoda Trail. operations and was put into help raise funds for cancer fundraising trivia night on an induced coma. research, Rachel joined fel- 12 October from 7pm in the Doctors said they can’t low Tewantin Noosa RSL Bistro, and everyone is welbe sure what caused the instaffer Lynn McClelland come to come along. fection, and while Rachel Entry to the trivia night is is now awake, she has a earlier this year to walk the long road ahead as her body Kokoda Trail and help raise $10 per person and there will fights to recover from the in- funds for the Mate 4 Mates be raffles, giveaways and foundation. a night of fun to help raise fection. To help Rachel fight funds for Rachel’s recovery. Rachel, a mother of six, has always been keen to help the infection and make a To book a table, phone those around her. speedy recovery, the Tewan- the Tewantin Noosa RSL on After shaving her head to tin Noosa RSL is holding a 5447 1766.
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RUNNER-UP on the The Bachelor, Noosa resident Lisa Hyde, has described her tumultuous journey to find true love as “incredible” despite the series being branded one of the most controversial in the Channel Ten line-up. Following Lisa’s dumping last week, a rumour surfaced that she may be carrying bachelor Blake Garvey’s baby - rumours that were completely unfounded and that had surfaced via a social media storm. The rumours were quickly quashed by Lisa via Twitter. “I can confirm the rumour and I am definitely not pregnant with Blake’s baby... Lol,” the post read. The final episode aired last Wednesday 1 October, and Sam Frost was named the winner with a proposal from smooth-talker Blake. However, Blake and Sam’s engagement was short-lived after Blake broke off the engagement prior to returning from South Africa, where the couple swam with sharks. It has since been revealed that Blake may have lied about his occupation after the mystery man was found to be the registered owner of a nude male entertainment company. Speaking with media sources the baritonevoiced Blake, said he had strong feelings for Sam “just not as a romantic partner”. “It highlighted that Sam is someone I absolutely love and care for but not in the way of a
romantic partner,” he said. In more recent developments, Blake has revealed he may have found love once more, but would not confirm whether it was with Lisa or perhaps Jess. The Bachelor admitted it would be “impossible not to feel something” for the other girls given the “emotional journey” they shared. But while he was adamant he’d met nobody new, he didn’t clarify whether or not he had renewed a romance with someone he already knows. Meanwhile, a heartbroken Sam appeared on Channel Ten’s The Project and she revealed that she knew Blake was not “100 per cent” into their relationship after the show finished, but she still didn’t see what was coming. “I burst into tears to be honest - I was in shock,” Sam, a financial consultant from Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, said. “I’m so numb, just trying to process it all.” Fans of the show have since taken to social media sledging Blake and network Ten’s producers for withholding vital information about the characters. Others have blamed the producers of the show directly for allowing contestants on the show, who they believed had an obvious agenda to become famous rather than finding love. HAVE YOUR SAY: Do you still support Blake in finding true love? Email: newsdesk@ noosatoday.net.au
Luxury market slowly recovers By JONATHON HOWARD NOOSA’S luxury property market continues to show signs of recovery after a high profile Witta Circle sale was finalised this week. The five-bedroom waterfront property at 17 Witta Circle was owned by former Toll Holdings boss and chairman of the Essendon Football Club Paul Little. The property was sold to Brisbane highflyer Dana White and her husband Tony for $6.5 million, according to Property Observer who broke the news of the sale. Media outlets falsely named Mrs White as the president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), who shares the same name. The incorrect articles were subsequently spread across the internet, but were quickly retracted with a correction. Little lost about $1.1 million on the sale having paid $7.6 million for the property in 2007. The house went on the market in 2011 with a price tag of $7.2 million.
Home sweet home for Dana White of Brisbane who paid a cool $1.1 million less than the previous buyer Paul Little. The property comes with five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a cinema and an office. Barry Andersen at Rymar Properties bought the property for $2.6 million in 2005, selling it to Little in 2007. The Whites own a house in Clayfield, the Brisbane suburb which was bought in 2009 when the family moved from Albury.
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A HARROWING cliff rescue was carried out by RACQ CareFlight helicopter crews at Rainbow Bay over the long weekend. The helicopter crew was called to rescue a striken paraglider who crash landed at Rainbow Bay on Saturday 4 October. The rescue crew was called to the cliffs of Carlo Sand Blow near Rainbow Beach where the paraglider was caught on a small ledge 30 metres above the beach. The QFRS secured the injured paraglider with ropes from the top of the cliff before the helicopter crew winched their Intensive Care Flight paramedic down to the patient. Once with the paraglider he was treated for serious leg and chest injuries.
The 46-year-old patient from Brisbane was winched into the aircraft and was flown to Nambour Hospital in a stable condition. Previously on Friday 3 October, the CareFlight RACQ Rescue helicopter was called to locate and assist the Queensland Police Service (QPS) and Coast Guard in a search for a stricken vessel near Inskip Point, Fraser Island. A man on board the sinking vessel let out a distress signal at around 9.30am and CareFlight was tasked to help. The helicopter performed an aerial search for the missing man and located the stricken vessel which was then towed back to shore by Tin Can Bay’s Coast Guard. Thankfully, the man was unhurt, so did not require transportation to hospital. The helicopter and crew returned to base.
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Fisher at chamber helm By JONATHON HOWARD
The rear access of the Cooroy Butchery may need to be condemned due to the devastating impacts of the blaze.
Arson probe on butcher's shop By JONATHON HOWARD
CCIQ Noosa re-elected president Sarah Fisher is at the helm with her new board including from left social media manager Helen Zelinski, webmaster Nick Rutland, committee member Brian Turner representing Noosa Civic Shopping Centre and, in front, Beven Inwood.
ARSON could have been responsible for the devastating fire that gutted the Cooroy Butchery on Maple Lane last month, as the owners strive towards re-opening. Married couple Trent and Angela Kirkpatrick had been operating the butchery for nine years before a blaze tore through the building during the early hours of Sunday 21 September. The couple were now in discussions with their insurance company and are determined to have the business back up and running within the next six months. Police have also ruled out any building or electrical faults which may have caused the blaze, leaving arson as a possible cause. Mr Kirkpatrick said the family had received a range of support from members of the Cooroy community and he extended the family’s gratitude for the support. “We’re still waiting for building assessments to determine whether the building will be condemned, in which case it will need to be re-built,” he said. Mr Kirkpatrick said the building’s owner was keen to re-instate the Cooroy Butchery back at 20 Maple Lane.
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NOOSA insurance broker Sarah Fisher has again taken the helm of the Noosa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIQ) and she has ambitions for a united Noosa business community. An impassioned Ms Fisher said she hoped to unite the local business communities to become stronger as CCIQ Noosa joined forces with Noosa Junction Traders and Noosaville Business Association. Hastings Street Traders was also expected to come on board soon possibly followed by Tewantin Traders. “Having all four business groups on the board will mean we have representation of all the business sectors in Noosa,” she said. “This will enable us to work together as a united group, to achieve great things in our business community, and to provide support and assistance when needed.” The re-elected CCIQ Noosa president said improving the internet infrastructure was also a top priority to help small businesses. She said current internet set-ups were impacting business on the Sunshine Coast and a bigger, better and faster service was “imperative”. “At the end of last year,
CCIQ Noosa received a grant from the Sunshine Coast Regional Council to conduct a survey on homebased businesses,” Ms Fisher said at the AGM recently. “The information gathered from the survey showed that home-based businesses felt isolated and required better IT infrastructure to enable them to do business. “From this information, CCIQ is planning to provide fantastic networking opportunities and to provide information to help business. Ms Fisher said CCIQ Noosa had stepped up its own IT services this year by launching a new website and transferring member details to a new CRM. She said the core objective of CCIQ Noosa was to educate, network and provide mentoring to local businesses. “We do this by providing quality networking events each month, CCIQ assist us with providing our members with education in the form of webinars and seminars, and so does our mentors,” she said. The newly announced CCIQ Noosa board now includes vice-president JoAnne Oertel, treasurer Louise McNeich, secretary Nick Rutland and committee members Julien Cahn, Brian Turner, Sue Pollard, Lee Roberts and Helen Zelinski.
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LITTLE Cove was a hive of activity on Saturday morning as 55 avid Instagrammers took to the beach with cameras in hand to beat the world Instameet record. The Little Cove Instameet was part of a state-wide attempt to beat the world record for the largest Instameet with more than 80 Instameets in action across the Sunshine State on Saturday. An Instameet is a gathering of Instagramers at a certain location where the group take and share photos using a common hashtag. One of Australia’s most popular Instagrammers, Pauly Vella, was on hand at the Little Cove Instameet to hand out photography and Instagram tips to the group. The event was hosted by Tourism Noosa and Sunshine Coast Destinations and Tour-
From Page 1 Paramedics arrived at the scene a short time later and took over, but the man was later pronounced dead at the scene. Police were investigating the circumstances of the drowning and the man’s name has not been released as of Tuesday 7 October. More than three ambulance and police cars converged on Sunshine Beach and there were frenzied scenes from concerned onlookers and media outlets swamping the grounds around the surf club. The beach drowning was the first for 2014 on a Sunshine Coast beach and has
rocked the surf life saving community. The drowning also puts a dampener on the up-coming summer season, with messages of caution now stronger than ever directed at swimmers and surfers. Surf Life Saving Queensland Sunshine Coast regional manager Aaron Purchase told media sources that lifeguards were saddened by the death. “They did everything they possibly could to give him the best chance,” he said. Mr Purchase said surf conditions were “a bit messy” at the time. “We’re not sure whether he was hit by his board or
dumped into a sand bank,” he said. He said those involved in the attempted rescue were provided with peer support. “Our condolences go out to family and friends,” he said. Messages of shock and sadness have also been spread across social media from Sunshine Beach locals who extended their messages of condolences to the family and friends of the man. Swimmers are advised to swim between the flags only, while surfers are told to surf to their abilities and not attempt rough seas.
Juliette Fowler, 11, capturing nature at Little Cove. ism Noosa CEO Damien Massingham said it was a great chance to show off to the world just how beautiful Noosa is. “With 139 posts hash-tagging visit noosa - this was a great opportunity to spread the word about Noosa, through one of the quickest growing
social media platforms, Instagram,” he said. “As a visual platform, Instagram is a great way to showcase how beautiful Noosa is, so if you are out and about in Noosa taking great photos, I encourage you to use the tag #visitnoosa and share your images.”
Breath tests blitz on long weekend POLICE were out in force over the long weekend, with a number of operations to help keep the roads safer. Operation North Shore blitzed the popular northern beaches where 4695 random breath tests turned up two drink drivers with low blood alcohol readings. Thirty-eight traffic infringement notices were issued over the three-day weekend for speeding, not wearing seatbelts and driving without a licence. Operation Lock It took place on Sunday and Monday throughout Hastings Street and Claude Batten Drive, which are hot spots for break and enters. Plain clothes police officers patrolled the
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Cup on whistle stop tour By JOLENE OGLE
Event organiser Amelia Lorentson with the Emirates Melbourne Cup at the Noosa Heads Surf Club breakfast on Friday.
Sienna-Rose Neely was the first to hold the cup at the Noosa Heads Surf Club fundraising breakfast.
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Classic curves and gleaming chrome By JONATHON HOWARD THE rumours that Noosa is home to some of the rarest classic cars on the coast were confirmed on Sunday, after an incredible array of cars were presented for the Noosa Beach Classic Car Show at Hastings Street. The event featured more than 200 classic beauties and attracted hundreds of drooling car fans. Among the big name autos were Porsche, Ferrari, Jaguar, Bentley and Ford – but it was a rare red Cadillac that stole the show. In fact, it’s considered one of the world’s rarest Cadillacs and it made a special appearance. Doonan resident Jerry Lefkowitz loves to cruise the streets of Noosa in his mint condition 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz in royal red. Mr Lefkowitz said the car originally came from a museum in Arizona. “The Caddy is one of only 99 ever made and is recognised by Forbes as being the third most collectable car in the world,” he said. “We occasionally take the car back to the
States for it to be presented in shows.” The ’59 Caddy came with more chrome and bigger rear fins plus a hefty 1959 price tag of $7400, which was partly the reason so few went into production. Prices today for a 1959 (original Kensington Green) Caddy Eldorado Biarritz are listed for $299,000 on Ebay. Other stand-out autos included a 1989 Porsche 944 S2 Cabriolet and a range of other classics. Noosa Beach Classic Car Club, which hosted the event, began in 1988, with the first event attracting a group of enthusiasts who assembled 17 cars for the first “Classic Car Show” in response to the Hastings Street traders wanting to promote the Hastings Street area. Some of those first cars included a 1905 Renault, 1926 Bentley, and a 1926 Salmson race car. The next year there were 47 entries and 120 at the third year’s event. Growth has continued, with more than 200 cars assembled and future growth certain. To find out more about the Noosa Classic Car Show phone 0438 552 051.
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The next meeting of the Club will be on Monday 13 October and will be at the home of Lilian Allen, 306 Duke Road, Doonan. The topics will be a travel talk by the secretary followed by the sharing of garden ideas and problem solving. Members should meet on site by 9.30 am. For further information please contact secretary John on 5415 1213 or mobile 0410 485 285.
By JOLENE OGLE THE Suncoast Jewellery and Art Expo is back for another year with an impressive list of local artists who will showcase their works to the community over two days. One talented artist featuring at the expo is Maree Lawrence of Peregian Beach, who will showcase her unique sculptures. Originally from New Zealand, Maree has been creating sculptures since she was young, selling her works throughout Australian, even creating a largerthan-life bronze statue for the New Zealand town of Old Waihi. Maree said it’s the feeling of the clay that she likes the most about creating
noosa TiGErs AGM from 6pm on 6 November. Nominations forms are available at the clubhouse on Weyba Road, Noosaville, on Thursday evenings, between 5pm and 6pm. Nominations close 23 October. maree lawrence in her home studio with one of her creations. sculptures and, while she often uses her children as inspiration, she loves to create movement and capture special moments in her work. Maree is looking forward to showcasing her works at the Suncoast Jewellery and
HisTory Group Before the next meeting of Cooroy-Noosa Family and Local History Group on Saturday, 11th October, Bev Warner will hold a Q&A Forum so bring your questions, we will try to answer them. The forum will start at 1pm in the Research Room 41 Miva Street, Cooroy, followed by afternoon tea and the meeting. Inquiries to 5442 5570.
Art Expo. The expo will run on 18 October, from noon to 6pm, and 19 October, from 10am to 4pm, at the St Andrew’s College sports hall, Peregian Springs.
Could lizards bE snakEs wiTH lEGs? Or is it equally valid to ask if snakes could be lizards without legs? What does the fossil record and progressive evolution indicate? Why are lizards so successful in Australia and indeed the world? This week at Friday Environment Forum, Kon Hepers will put forward answers to these questions. Kon will talk about some of Australia’s iconic species, in families ranging from geckos to goannas and show the beauty and diversity of these reptiles. Come along to the Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre at Wallace Drive Noosaville on Friday October 10 to be surprised by these fascinating creatures. The forum starts at 10.30am after coffee and chat at 10am. Interpretive birding with Valda McLean starts in the Environment Centre car-park at 8.30am. Join in and enjoy the local wildlife. Everyone is welcome. Visit www.noosaparks.org.au for more information.
On call this week Meals on Wheels WEEKLY Roster for Tewantin-Noosa Meals on Wheels, beginning Monday 13 to Friday 17 October. Monday Drivers: Rotary Daybreak, Chris and Ken, Keetha, Brian and Marion, Anne and Phil, Anne and Colin, Patricia. Kitchen: Jessica, Len, Steven and Ron. Tuesday Drivers: Graham, John Mc, Tania and friends, Gail and Sharon, Hazel and Liz, Jackie and
Bill, Kevin and Rob. Kitchen: Ashleigh, Jo, Christine and George. Wednesday Drivers: Eileen and Helen, Margaret and Joan, H.W.N.Steps, Von and Bart, Ray, Denise, driver needed for run G. Kitchen: Carol, Jill, Robyn, Gerry and Ron. Thursday Drivers: Stewart, Graham, Margaret and Mick, Sylvia and David, Geoff and Jane, Jan and
Wendy, Linda and Nabil. Kitchen: Lois, Christine, Robyn, John and Ron. Friday Drivers: Brian C., Jan and Bob, Brian G., Les and Vicki, Dianne, Margaret and Ray, Rosalie and Jack. Kitchen: Sandy, Cliff, George and Trev. If you are unavailable or can do an extra run, please phone the kitchen on 5449 7659.
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“Life’s Ups and Downs - Encounter, conflict and karma” - a talk by Jonathan Anstock, followed by discussion. Thursday 9 October, Sunspace Cafe Doonan, 1pm to 2.30pm, $5 contribution or $2 concession. Further details http://www.meetup. com/Towards-a-Deeper-Humanness/ The Association of Independent Retirees (A.I.R.) Limited Noosa Branch is a not-forprofit organisation working for the interests of self-funded and partially self-funded retirees or those about to retire. Next general meeting will be held on Thursday 9 October, from 9.45am for a 10am start, at the South Pacific Resort, 179 Weyba Road, Noosaville. Speaker is Mathew Augur (stockbroker, Morgans Noosa), on the topic ‘The Top Ten Blue Chips, the Outlook’. Cost is $5 per person, including morning tea. Visitors very welcome. Please call 0407 590 262 for further information or email airnoosacommunications@ gmail.com
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Our next meeting will be held at the CWA Room, Memorial Avenue, Maroochydore on Wednesday October 15, at 2pm. Afternoon tea will be served and parking is available at the door. The guest speaker will be Tony Barry from the residents' association speaking about the local project of Halls Creek. Our organisation continues to lobby politicians to change the law in Queensland so that all adult Australians, suffering intolerably, have choice in their end of life decisions and are able to receive assistance to die peacefully and painlessly. If this is also your belief help us achieve our aim and come and join us. Any inquiries please phone Joan on 5443 5576 or email vesscoast@iinet.net.au.
CHrisTian FEllowsHip oF noosa The lessons for today to be learned from the life of Abraham are the present focus at Christian
Fellowship of Noosa. We would love to greet you in the CWA Hall, next to the Tewantin Post Office, at 9.30am each Sunday. Our website is currently being reconstructed, but Tony is always available for a chat on 5474 0620.
womEn’s soCial Group If you are new to the area or would just like to meet new friends, Life Beyond 30 is a social group for women over 30 who like a giggle. We go for walks, coffee, dinners, cinema and cocktails. If you would like to find out more please emailwendy@lifebeyond30.com or call 0431 289 093 www.lifebeyond30.com.au
‘wriTinG on waTEr’ Explorative, and inspiring creative writing sessions in a small connective group. Beginning on Friday 17 October in Noosa, 9.30am to 11.30am, $20 (including morning tea). Writing in diverse form can be powerful, insightful, and fun! Come and join us. Phone Jules 0403 317 207.
sElF ConFidEnCE worksHop Do you have dreams and goals but feel a lack of self-confidence is holding you back? Would you like to take that first step to be able to say “Yes, I Can!” The Inside/Outside Feeling Great Workshop will show you how you can be your confident best. You will be shown how to embrace your true self-worth, how to transcend limiting negative thoughts and given self-care advice, including styling techniques and tips that will have you looking as fabulous as you feel. All this will happen in a supportive and non-judgmental environment, in the company of other like-minded participants, who are also keen to move forward in positive ways. Deb, an accredited Louise Hay Heal Your Life Teacher, and Cat, a trained personal stylist, will be your workshop leaders for the day. This one-day workshop will be held on Saturday 25 October. For bookings and further information call 0439 708 142 or 0431 105 879. Email: insideoutsidegreat@gmail.com
pErEGian bEaCH CommuniTy assoCiaTion Next meeting will be held on Sunday 12 October, at 10am, in Victory Park, Lorikeet Drive, Peregian Beach. All welcome.
noosa arTs and CraFTs assoCiaTion 7 Wallace Drive, Noosaville CLASSES: Beginners Watercolour with John Newman - Mondays, 9am-noon. Intermediate Watercolour with John Newman - Mondays, 1pm-4pm. NEW GROUP ACTIVITIES: Crochet for all abilities - second Wednesday of each month, 9am-noon. Creative Writing meets fortnightly on a Thursday, 9am-12.30pm. Next meeting 2 October. WORKSHOPS: A Contemporary Approach to Oil and Acrylic Painting with Dianne Smith. Fourweek course commencing 11 November until 9 December (one week break 25 November) on Tuesdays, 9am-noon. Members $100, nonmembers $120. Contemporary Porcelain Art with Tricia Bradford. Six weeks commencing 13 October on Mondays, 1pm-4pm. Members $120, nonmembers $150. EXHIBITIONS: Pottery Exhibition entitled “Windows” Opening night Friday 10 October 6pm with wine and nibbles, running to Sunday 19 October. Pressgang Print Exhibition - Friday evening 24 October. Membership to 30 June, $75 (renewals $70). Membership will entitle you to join any of the many regular activities and groups held at Wallace House - see the website for details. Gifts galore at our gift shop, excellent quality at reasonable prices. Room hire available. Disabled-friendly access.
arT ExHibiTion aT THE J Champ and Delma McLaren are exhibiting their work at The J, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads, for the month of October. You can view their works from Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm.
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LETTERS Can koalas bear it? I’D LIKE to congratulate Alex Harris for her article about koalas in today’s Noosa Today. As a wildlife film maker I’ve seen abject cruelty in the 20-plus countries where we’ve made films but I’m talking about enormous problems like the bear bile and ‘dancing bear’ trades, live
To the Locale Noosa team for putting on a fund-raising event for the Maynard family. I feel so sad for the family and I can only wish them the best. To Koala Tracker reporter Alex Harris for telling Noosa Today readers to “wake up” to the realities of koala deaths. Nothing will change unless we demand it.
Post your letters to: 36 Mary St, Noosaville, 4566 or email: newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au
animal restaurant trade in Vietnam and Korea and elephant and rhino poaching in Southern Africa to name just a few. To overcome these problems is taking time, education and money. They won’t be fixed in any short time. But the koala destruction is something we can do something about. Drive more slowly and be aware that the Walter Hay drive and surrounds is a major koala corridor. I’ve lived in this area for four years and it seems motorists are simply oblivious to how many koalas are being killed or maimed on roads around Noosa, particularly at night. What’s the answer? More signage? A lower speed limit? Or just a basic sense of caring? It’s the same with dog attacks, I’m astonished at how many dogs are just permitted to roam the streets at night. Bring on the graphic photographs I say. The sight of the young joey clinging to its mother’s mutilated body is gut-wrenching but it’s necessary. Or is it just we’re preaching to the converted and motorists and irresponsible dog owners will just go on doing their thing until we have no koalas left. Jenny Walsh, Lake McDonald.
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Noosa Today team, how could you be so unthinking as to change my cryptic crossword! All the times when you cut off half the clues, put in the wrong answers, and ran last week’s crossword again, I never complained. It was still a great cryptic, and it had my brain thinking for the week. Please bring it back. To the truck drivers who keep speeding on the Sunshine Motorway - please slow down, nothing’s worth that speed.
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I AGREE whole-heartedly with Mayor Jamieson and the team responsible for the two-page spread, “The facts about Eumundi, Doonan, Verrierdale and Weyba Downs” in the Eumundi Green (21 August 2014). There is not one point of substance to support a claim of a community relationship between the EDV area and Sunshine Coast Council - and inferring any SSC relationship, with the old Maroochy Shire and their more than a century of history with Eumundi and environs, is grasping at straws. In direct contrast, simple common sense acknowledges the long-term ongoing EDV area relationship - quite disparate to points further south - with Noosa Shire. The three almost equidistant hinterland towns of Pomona, Cooroy, and Eumundi (EDV) through to the coast have always created community around the Noosa hub. It has provided regular access to all services and recreation on a distance basis alone, particularly over the last 40 years, as well as reinforcing common values and bonds of community, stability and sustainability. Values many of us have recognised and fought to protect - and want to see legitimised and maintained for future generations. The truth is, a silent majority is just that, without a vocal thinking minority. We live in a unique place where beautiful things are easily destroyed by self-interest and poor planning - and that is why all residents of Noosa Shire should not be shy to tell their councillors, and write to Local Government Minister, Mr David Crisafulli: that a democratic vote on a boundary redraw is in the best interests of every resident of this area - preferably before we all find ourselves waiting at traffic lights at ... “Doonan Central ... ” “Eumundi South...?” Mike Gibson, Doonan.
Magic needed I REFER to Case Smit’s letter (Noosa Today, 25 September) in which he states “we should feel sorry for all the people who marched, demanding some magical action on climate change”. I have read this individual’s countless letters to various newspapers and am constantly astounded. Too often, climate change has become a political issue or an individual belief, rather than the scientific issue that it is. Climate change doesn’t care whether you believe in it or not. Climate change does not cease to exist because a few sceptics, and even our own PM, dismiss it. This way of thinking is narrow-minded and, honestly, ignorant. Some 97 per cent of scientists would not support a hypothesis that has no scientific proof. I agree there is no 'magical’ action on climate change. But to sit back and observe the consequences, which are and will be worse than Brisbane warming to Rockhampton’s temperatures, bleating that it is not man-made and therefore we should not take action against it is a disgrace. Perhaps it will not alter your lifestyle dramatically, but what about people who rely on the land and regular weather patterns to grow your food? And people who struggle with rising sea levels where you holiday? And when your golf course can no longer maintain its glossy green because its environment is so tainted by human influence, will you be worried then? And in the event that the whole concept is
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LOOK OUT! This week's Lenscape photo features a local magpie protecting his patch. Send us your favourite snaps. This week’s lenscape contribution comes from nature lover and hobby photographer Allan Sonerson of Noosaville. Mr Sonerson took this extraordinary snap on Thursday 19 September, at the AFL grounds on Weyba Road. “I see the magpie swooping cyclists around my home area but I have not been swooped,” he said. “First time I have been to this area and the magpie wasn’t concerned with a local chipping golf balls. I talked to this guy and he said he often lands near him but is never aggressive.” Mr Sonerson uses a Nikon D800e with a Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 lens. Have you got a snap you can share with us? Send your photos to newsdesk@ noosatoday.net.au a hoax, won’t the human race thrive after creating a better world that doesn’t rely on fossil fuels, values the environment as the vital lifeline it is and has learned that sustainability is, without doubt, the way of the future. Everyone is entitled to an opinion; I certainly have mine. But there is enough fear-mongering and fact-twisting in today’s media, and it shouldn’t include climate change. I’m not yet 20, and I have no intention of seeing the condition of the planet deteriorate more dramatically than it already has. Prejudice and ignorance should not stand in the way of us all creating a better planet. T. Booth, Tewantin.
Savings not passed on ELECTRICITY providers are not passing on carbon tax savings. A few weeks ago I received a letter from my electricity provider headed “Great news about carbon tax reductions”. It espoused the “great savings” that I will see following the removal of the carbon tax. Not being one to trust the evil electricity providers, I decided to check their claim, and, of course, it’s a lie. My next electricity bill will go up by 3.8 per cent! A few more calculations show that it’s even more perverse that that. I use 13 kWh per day; if I were a consumer who used a lot more, around 24.4 kWh per day, then my bill would remain unchanged. If I were a profligate consumer who used 50 kWh per day, my electricity provider’s claim would actually be true, and removal of the carbon price would reduce my electricity bill by 2.5 per cent. This pricing structure means that, not surprisingly, electricity providers actually encourage higher electricity use, and all the negative consequences that go along with that increased consumption. Personally, I’d rather keep the carbon price, not have the price increase associated with removing it, and maybe do something towards reducing climate change, ocean acidification, and other consequences of the pollution associated with burning coal to make electricity! Chris Andrews, Eumundi.
Food wasted THE elected councillors of our new Noosa Shire have a responsibility to support and enhance the community and the environment. There is more than enough food in the world to feed the entire human population. So why are more than a billion people still going hungry? Children throughout the world do not have enough food to eat because the grain that they could survive on is being bought by overseas multinational companies to feed their greed in huge profit-making businesses, such as the inhumane factory farm proposed in the heart of our Noosa Biosphere. The proposal is not a family farming business as purported in his application, but an adjunct to a multinational company whose profits go offshore and definitely don’t feed hungry mouths. Do we want factory farming or sustainable agriculture? KFC won’t feed the world, but the
grain that is now fed to factory farms will. Mick O’Farrell, Cooroy.
Boundary rider THE EDV’s main aim is simple and straightforward - we want an independent Boundary Commissioner appointed to decide whether a boundary change is indeed what the majority of residents of Eumundi, Doonan, Verrierdale, Weyba Downs and Peregian West, want. All the sniping and the “he said, she said” type of stuff we’ve been reading in the press lately would all cease with one simple directive - the appointment of a totally independent referee. Why not put all the opinions, views, reasoning, and rants, of all of us to one side and listen to what an independent Boundary Commissioner has got to say. Surely, we can all at least agree on that. Raynette Mitchell, Doonan.
Don’t approve THE application for the Ridgewood meat poultry development should not be approved. The industrial production of up to 1.38 million chickens per year at this site is not economically or ecologically sustainable. Aside from the increased road safety risks on the haul route roads, the wastes and emissions generated on site 24/7 and along the route would have many negative impacts on people’s lives, health and property values. The costs to the community, the environment and Noosa’s clean green reputation far exceed the benefits of supplying the private equity company that now owns Inghams Enterprises with meat poultry at $0.60 a bird. C. Jones, Cooroy.
Uncaring THE cruelty and inhumanity by our government regarding refugees arriving by boat is well-known and illustrated by deporting detainees to Cambodia, a poor and corruption riddled country. It seems to be OK to send people anywhere at all to evade our responsibility to care for them in our comparatively rich country. But now, according to the Courier Mail of 1 October, the government is hoping to descend into absolute absurdity in that they intend, if they can, to classify babies born here in detention as illegal boat arrivals. Illegality implies guilt, so now we are to have guilty babies. And now we are to have babies that are boat arrivals even though they have never been anywhere but here in Australia. And although being born on our soil they will not presumably have Australian nationality. So what will be their nationality? That of their father, or their mother, or what? Or are they to be condemned to spend their lives in some sort of limbo? I don’t think our present administration would care if that were the case. So much for our duty of care for helpless and innocent young lives. Peter Crispin, Noosa Heads.
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THIS home is designed to make the most of the sub-tropical lifestyle, offering numerous outdoor spaces, large windows and pitched ceilings. Set on a 701 square metre corner block, this home offers an idyllic indoor/outdoor lifestyle. Natural materials, such as timber and slate, have been used throughout the home to enhance the natural lifestyle as well as create year-round comfort for the new owners of this beachside hideaway. The high ceilings, neutral colour palette and stained glass features allow natural light to flood this home and create a welcoming ambience throughout. The floor plan offers open-plan living with a kitchen, living and dining space opening out to a light-filled verandah, which overlooks the lagoon-style pool. Two bedrooms, each with a built-in robe and ceiling fan,
are located in the right wing of the home, along with the main bathroom and master suite, which features an ensuite and access to the front deck. The left wing of the home features another bedroom, plus a spacious multi-purpose room, ideal as a formal lounge or kids’ rumpus room. Bi-fold doors open from this space to an alfresco poolside patio and barbecue area, where many a sunny summer’s day can be spent with family and friends. A separate guest studio (formerly a garage) sits beside the pool, which has a workshop space and could easily convert to suit your needs. Set at Duke Street’s quiet end the home has a peaceful surrounding, but is just a few minutes’ walk from the village and its cafes, retail and patrolled beach.
home essentials ADDRESS: 8 Duke Street, Sunshine Beach AUCTION: Date to be set VIEW: Please call agent for more information DESCRIPTION: 4 bed, 3 bath, 1 car, pool AGENT: David Berns for Century 21 Conolly Hay Group, 0408 629 438 18 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 9 October, 2014
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Imagine lovely views down the long length of the canal. This handsomely designed home of hidden depths has classic, elegant lines and is bathed in morning sunshine. Set in an exquisite riverside setting, it is remarkably private with just one neighbour. ɒ True gourmet kitchen serving directly to the dining area and outside terraces. ɒ Choice of entertaining terraces, one with pizza oven. ɒ Two en-suited bedrooms up and two downstairs. ɒ Large 721m2 allotment. The house is perfectly sited for winter and summer. ɒ It is a modern, individual home with views across calm waters. It will entrance you!
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STYLISH, LUXURY VILLAS
NOOSA HEADS 8 & 11 ‘THE ENCLAVE’ 94 NOOSA DRIVE
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Presented to the market for the first time, this limited release of two opulent residences will entice a variety of buyers. Suited to permanent living and finished to an impeccable standard, with suspended concrete and hardwood floors. ɒ Seamless indoor / outdoor living areas that flow onto terraces. ɒ Marble and caesarstone benches and state of the art kitchen appliances. ɒ Luxurious lifestyle enclave with security and privacy in an exclusive gated estate ɒ Walking distane to Noosa Junction and Noosa Farmers Markets, which are held each Sunday. ɒ Your opportunity is now, call us for an inspection.
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LITTLE COVE HIDEAWAY
NOOSA HEADS 3 ‘TENALGA’ 21 ALLAMBI RISE
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Soft sunlight filters through tall trees and lush tropical flora that is Little Cove. ‘Tenalga’ feels a million miles from anywhere but sits so close to Noosa main beach and National Park. Recently renovated, Apartment 3 sits on the headland of First Point. ɒ Large north facing terrace. ɒ Tastefully furnished with polished timber floors. ɒ So close to Main beach and national park. ɒ Small block with low body corporate fees..
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NOOSA HEADS 102/103 ‘HOTEL LAGUNA’ 6 HASTINGS ST
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A great buy in Hastings street with direct access to the pool. Just a short stroll to all Hastings Street has to offer - cafes, shops and retail therapy! Newly renovated this dual key apartment offers great income and tax benefits to make even your accountant smile. ɒ Large north facing terrace. ɒ Tastefully furnished with polished timber floors. ɒ So close to Main beach and Noosa National Park. ɒ Small block with low body corporate fees.
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ICONIC NETANYA
NOOSA HEADS 305 ‘NETANYA’ 71 HASTINGS STREET
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Every major town and city has its landmark building, in Noosa it’s Netanya! The “Diplomat Suite” has been designed for those looking for the very best in luxury, size and location. The views are simply stunning, and just seem to go on forever from the double length terrace. ɒ Strong income returns and tax benefits. ɒ Wake to the sound of the waves gently rolling in. ɒ Short stroll to the Noosa National Park. ɒ Twice the size of a standard apartment.
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LITTLE COVE 9 ‘LITTLE COVE COURT’ 2 PANDANUS ST Stylish & Chic The views are just superb. Your private terrace is very spacious with plenty of room for dining alfresco, catching some sun or enjoying the pool. Delightfully furnished, this apartment is across the road from Little Cove Beach and within five minutes walk to Hastings St. ɒ Fully and beautifully furnished inside and out. ɒ Built over split levels providing excellent separation of accomodation. ɒ Travertine tiles and superb wood floors throughout. ɒ Private, spacious and covered terrace with your own pool.
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LIVE LIFE ON THE EDGE
NORTH MALENY 305 NORTH MALENY ROAD
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Extraordinary quality, extensive infrastructure, linear form and a grandstand position capturing scene stealing northern views across the waters of Baroon Pocket reservoir and its forested shoreline; this amazing mountain top will quickly steal your heart. ɒ Inspirational architect design, landscaped grounds on 9.7 hectares set on 24 acres. ɒ Zinc interlocking cladding, honed concrete floors, aggregate block, bluestone fireplace. ɒ Solar hot water, 7x 25k litre rainwater tanks and only 3.5k’s to Maleny village. ɒ Brushed stainless/aluminium German Poggen Pol kitchen, scullery.
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Architect Designed Colonial style home nestled on a natural plateau amidst 96 acres of privacy and seclusion. This north facing property is blessed with panoramic views across the famed Noosa Hinterland with the main house positioned to take full advantage of this vista. ɒ Open plan living with views from all rooms. ɒ 3 Villas away from main home. ɒ Must see private botanic gardens and scenic walking tracks. ɒ Outstanding views of Mountains and Noosa Hinterland.
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RIVERSIDE POSITION
NOOSAVILLE 7 ‘SONOMA’ 161 GYMPIE TERRACE
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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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View Saturday 12.00-12.30pm 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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ICONIC BEACHFRONT SUNSHINE BEACH 34 ARAKOON CRESCENT
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Secure this iconic beachfront property - it has only ever had 1 owner. Striking design, East Hampton touches and prime positioning have created a home where the living is easy and the good life is tangible, 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, heated infinity pool synchronises and disappears into the blue horizon.
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SUNRISE BEACH 1/29 VENTURA STREET
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Masterfully crafted, this stunning, chic duplex offers low maintenance and modern living. The large contemporary open plan kitchen / living area flows onto a large alfresco entertaining terrace and landscaped courtyard. All of the ‘mod cons’ you can think of. ɒ Gourmet kitchen – 6 gas burners, full wall splashback. ɒ Roof top private terrace with ocean vista and entertaining area. ɒ Excellent opportunity to downsize or add to investment portfolio. ɒ Beach access on a short 3 min stroll away and public transport being close by.
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BREATHTAKING
SUNSHINE BEACH 28 ENTERPRISE STREET
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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 Wine cellar, 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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Beautifully appointed beachside duplex, originally designed by and for Noosa building designer Annette Warner. Kick back and relax, all the work is done, this already immaculately presented home has just received a new internal paint job and carpets throughout. ɒ High cathedral style ceilings and atrium window, allowing an abundance of natural light. ɒ Beautiful hardwood floors feature in the living areas, which open to a large deck. ɒ The kitchen has a modern fit out, in neutral tones and features stainless steel appliances. ɒ All of this is just a five-minute walk from Sunrise Beach’s seasonally patrolled beach and the Beach Chalet café.
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Active auction heralds the market rise THE Richardson and Wrench Noosa in-room auction last Friday has been hailed as one of the best in recent years. RICHARDSON and Wrench Noosa principal Peter Butt labelled the auction, held at Sheraton Resort, as very active and said the market activity should lead to an increase in house prices. “The market is now very active in the under $1 million price range and stock is diminishing very quickly,” he said. “Our market has passed the transition off the bottom and a stock shortage will soon lead to a price increase.” At the auction, four of the 13 properties were sold and Richardson and Wrench Noosa coprincipal Shane McCauley said there is interest from buyers for all other properties on offer at the auction.
“There is interest on all the other properties from buyers who were unable to bid under auction conditions as they required finance clauses and other conditions such as extended settlements,” he said. Shane said interstate interest had also increased, making it the strongest in years. “This is a great shot in the arm for the Noosa Market. We expect further developments over the weekend,” he said.
Chief auctioneer for R&W Noosa, Peter Baldwin, at the R&W auction held at Sheraton Noosa, last Friday.
Properties sold at Richardson and Wrench Noosa’s recent auction 1. 2/1 Nola Street, Noosaville – 3 bedroom town house for $920,000 2. 206 French Quarter in Hastings Street – 2 bedroom investment apartment sold for $640,000 3. 7 “Somoma” on Gympie Terrace, Noosaville – 3 bedroom townhouse sold for $922,000 4. 11 Key Court on Noosa Sound – 4 bedroom home sold for $2 million.
R&W Noosa team: Principal Peter Butt, Hamish Bolderston, Chief Auctioneer Peter Baldwin, Kate Cox, principal Shane McCauley and Frank Milat.
Noosa Springs - 559 Noosa Springs Drive
4 bed | 4 bath | 2 car
Light, Space and Breezes
For Sale $1,200,000 View Sat 11-11.45am Web ID www.onenoosa.com/property/
• North facing luxury home with ground level main bedroom • Soaring gallery voids ill open plan living spaces with light and air • Welcome family and friends with ease or just enjoy the space • Multiple outdoor and indoor areas, plus fully tiled pool • Features stand alone guest studio (great for teens, parents or home business) • 24/7 stafed security – quick access to golf club, day spa, gym and tennis
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www.rosecallaghanrealty.com.au Renovated Duplex In Great Location • Charming light filled well presented Duplex live in or rent out • Easy walk to Sunshine Beach Village and North Sunshine Dog Beach • North facing private deck and courtyard perfect for entertaining • Recently painted, new carpets and curtains plus security screens thru-out • Kitchen with modern appliances opens to fully fenced low maintenance back yard • Powder room and internal entry to garage with remote access
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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Exposed steel and wooden flooring combine to create an eclectic industrial feel throughout the family home.
Karen, we are looking to purchase an investment property and are unsure if we should buy a property with a swimming pool? Will we be able to charge more rent if the property has a pool? Kathryn S, Brisbane Hello Kathryn, most Queenslanders love swimming pools, of course it can be a great attraction for tenants, and also good for resale, but I would suggest you look at how long you
intend to keep the investment and do you intend to live in the property at a later stage. If you want to reside in the property later then it makes sense to buy with a pool in situ. If you decide to buy a property with a pool then we recommend a pool service once a month with a qualiied pool company, they will check all the equipment and test the chemical balance of the pool water to ensure the tenant is keeping the pool safe for swimming. It is also a good idea to have a pool handover with the tenant so they fully understand their obligations, and this is carried out with the pool company. The tenant pays for all chemicals and the landlord pays for the service and any equipment maintenance that is required. So the extra rent that a home with a pool can attract‌ can be eaten up maintaining the pool. Then there is the ongoing cost of Pool Fencing certiicates and inspections. There is a lot to consider and sometimes an extra bedroom or second living area to a house is just as attractive to tenants and will command a larger rent. Please call me if you want to discuss this further. If you have any property management questions that you would like to clarify please feel free to contact me on 5474 8811 or karen@eldersnoosa.com.au
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Dreams uncontained THEY are usually seen on board large ships carrying goods across the ocean, but the humble shipping container is now the latest sustainable building material in many unique, but functional, family homes. The often discarded containers are a cheaper alternative to a full home construction and can be used to create unique, statement homes in most locations. In Graceville, Brisbane, a three-level home built using 31 shipping containers sits among a street of traditional Queenslanders and has caught the eye of many media outlets including Grand Designs Australia. Designed by builder Todd Miller of Zeigler Build, the family home was built using an array of recycled materials including 100-year-old timber railway sleepers and recycled Tasmanian oak perforated plywood sourced from the Brisbane Convention Centre.
Thirty-one shipping containers were used to create this unique Graceville home.
The four-bedroom, four-bathroom home was built in just 20 weeks and features a home office, rumpus room, gym, reading room, double ensuite and walk-through robes in the main suite and open-plan living and dining zones. Large glass and timber decks on the upper levels overlook the pool and sun deck on the ground floor, while taking in the river views. While the shipping containers, painted a neutral cream, feature on the exterior of the home, sections of the containers have been left exposed inside to create an eclectic industrial style, including the original container doors which open to the garage and gym. Stunning timber floors add warmth to the steel home, while art has been incorporated into most aspects of the residence, creating a true masterpiece. Mr Miller is no stranger to using shipping containers as a building material, having recently fitted out his own company’s headquarters with recycled shipping containers. Set inside a large concrete warehouse in Yeerongpilly, Brisbane, the shipping containers have been used to create unique office spaces at Zeigler Build.
Above: Builder Todd Miller has created stylish homes out of shipping containers.
The Graceville home, which sold in July for $1.42 million, has caught the eye of Grand Designs Australia and will feature on the show tonight at 8.30pm (AEST) on the Lifestyle Channel on Foxtel.
Right: The original container doors are used to access the gym and garage.
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80 Templeton Way Open Inspection Sat 2-3pm & Thur 3-4pm or by appointment Dream Location Doesn’t Disappoint Privacy and lifestyle grace and space and only 15km from Noosa’s famous Hasting St. Immaculately maintained north facing home with welcoming sun drenched pool. The large windows and glass doors bring the outside in, illing it with natural light. The home provides either dual living, or offers guests privacy and comfort. You can achieve life’s balance through living the ‘green dream’ in this delightful, low maintenance property. Other Features: grand 10 foot ceilings, ireplace(s), glorious garden, formal lounge, separate dining, guest house, bore and fully automated pop-up watering system.
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9 Conner Place Open Inspection Sat 12-1pm or by appointment LOCATION + POTENTIAL! Don’t delay to invest in your future as opportunity knocks..... VERY LOUDLY on this little gem! Desirable Sunrise Beach location offers the option of walking to schools, local shopping centre, sporting facilities and patrolled beaches. Grab your opportunity to own a solid property close to the action with scope to expand or renovate. Great for buyers interstate and locals alike looking for that holiday house, or home by the beach. Other Features: quiet Cul De Sac position, brick and tile construction, large undercover patio, secure and private rear yard.
Mid - High $400,000
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8 Linksland Street Open Inspection Sat 10:30-11:30am & Wed 11:3012:30pm or by appointment Convenient Location Solid Investment This is an ideal family size home for investors or irst home buyers, it’s conveniently located metres from the shopping village and Sundial Park and represents great buying. The brick construction, colour bond rooing and low care garden provides ease of maintenance and plenty of scope to value add. The astute investor will snap this one up so don’t miss your opportunity to own this solid investment now for your future. Other Features: open plan living, fully fenced, double lock up garage, internal access from garage, ceiling fans throughout and a secure yard for children and pets. Don’t be disappointed, don’t miss out! Gail Law 0400 079 787 Elders Noosa Web id 7175914
High $300,000
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Beachfront Serenity NOOSA NORTH SHORE (TEEWAH) 14 Esplanade A rare opportunity presents itself to purchase an exclusive ‘40 Mile Beach’ absolute beachfront home.Cooloola National Park envelops this exclusive beach house, which has stunning ocean views and is at the gateway to the World Heritage Teewah Coloured Sands and Double Island Point. 4WD enthusiasts can escape the crowds via the Tewantin Car Ferry, a drive from the North Shore Tourist Park, along the beach for 10 mins/8km – you really will feel a million miles from anywhere! Winner of a prestigious Master Builders Association Award in 2007, this luxurious home presents as new, with no work to be done, just sit back and enjoy.
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Auction date & time TBA Saturday 11th October 2014 Tide dependent - call agent Jason Wedge 0411 432 520 jason@c21noosa.com David Conolly 0438 259 956 david@c21noosa.com Mike Hay 0417 624 059 mike@c21noosa.com
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Breaking new real estate ground THE Board of the Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) has appointed the real estate body’s first female CEO in the organisation’s history. Antonia Mercorella is also the youngest person ever appointed to lead the REIQ, and is set to lead a renewed focus within the organisation on the needs of members and the essential services necessary to support real estate. REIQ chairman Rob Honeycombe said the board was
“delighted” that Ms Mercorella, who had acted in the position since June, had agreed to lead the REIQ during a challenging period, but one which offered many opportunities as the real estate market grew.
critical time following the sudden departure of the previous CEO. In this role, she has demonstrated a commitment to refocus the REIQ on its core business of supporting members in every aspect of their work.
is the right person for the job at hand.”
“Although we engaged expert recruiters to conduct a national search, ultimately the best person for the job was already working with us,” he said.
“She fits very closely within the demographic of our members and the modern profession, and her appointment reflects the board’s desire to reflect the changing nature of the REIQ’s membership. We are very confident that she
“I am very much looking forward to tightening the REIQ’s focus on its core operations supporting our members and providing advice, training and education tailored to their needs,” she said.
“Back in June, Antonia stepped in to stabilise the organisation at a
Ms Mercorella said she was honoured to lead an organisation with such a strong history and standing within the Queensland business community.
OPEN HOMES Doonan
Sunshine Beach
42 Forest Ridge Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Cam Goode
Sat 12-12.30pm
28 Enterprise Street
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren
Sat 12-12.30pm
181 Valley Drive
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Brad McDonald & David Berns
Sat 11am-12pm
7 Kiamba Court
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren
Sat 11-11.30am
244 Duke Road
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Brad McDonald & David Berns
Sat 11am-12pm
Apt 16 ‘Sunseeker Lodge’ 2 Pilchers Gap
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren
Fri 3-3.30pm
80 Templeton Way
Elders Noosa - Gail Law
Sat 2-3pm
Apt 21 ‘Sunseeker Lodge’ 2 Pilchers Gap
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren
Fri 1-1.30pm
Apt 8 ‘Costa Nova’ 1 Belmore Terrace
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren
Fri 12-12.30pm
3/6 Webb Road
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly
Sat 11-11.30am
“The Penthouse” 5/53 Elanda Street
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly
Sat 12-12.30pm
24 Stevens Street
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly
Sat 1-1.30pm
11 McAnally Drive
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly
Sat 2-2.30pm
1/40 Elanda Street
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4 Ross Crescent
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Jason Wedge
Sat 3-3.30pm
1/25 Duke Street
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay
Sat 11-11.30am
13 Duke Street
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay
Sat 12-12.30pm
1/21 Parkedge Road
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay
Sat 1-1.30pm
Little Cove Apt 9 ‘Little Cove Court’ 2 Pandanus Street
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jennifer Carr
Sat & Wed 1-1.30pm
Noosa Heads Apt 635 ‘Laguna on Hastings’ 32 Hastings Street
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Frank Milat and Shane McCauley
Sat 11-11.30am
Apt 305 ‘Netanya’ 71 Hastings Street
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Frank Milat and Shane McCauley
Mon 1-1.30pm
14 Mainsails Square
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Sat 2-2.30pm
Apt 11 ‘Noosa Crest’ 2 Noosa Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Sat 12-12.30pm
Apt 4 ‘The Rise’ 37 Noosa Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Sat 1-1.30pm
93 Cooyar Street
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Sat 11-11.30am
Noosa North Shore (Teewah) 14 Esplanade
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Jason Wedge
Sat (Time tide dependent - pls call)
Villa 716, 61 Noosa Springs Drive
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly
Sat 10-10.30am
342 The Woods
One Noosa - Craig Brumby
Sat 10-10.45am
559 The Ridge
One Noosa - Craig Brumby
Sat 11-11.45am
716 The Palms
One Noosa - Craig Brumby
Sat 12-12.45pm
Tewantin
Noosa Springs
Noosa Waters 59 The Peninsula
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Frank Milat and Shane McCauley
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jennifer Carr
33 Waterside Court
Base Realtors - Ron Davey
19 Attenuatta Place
Rose Callaghan Realty - Rosemary Callaghan
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shannon Orr
Sat 12-12.30pm
18 Outlook Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Cam Goode
Sat 11-11.30am
8 Linksland St
Elders Noosa - Gail Law
Sat 10.30-11.30am, Wed 11.30am-12.30pm
Tinbeerwah 44 Patterson Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley and Hamish Bolderston
90 Patterson Drive
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Brad McDonald & David Berns
555 Sunrise Road
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Berns
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Moving on after trauma By JONATHON HOWARD INCREDIBLE stories are beginning to surface from participants taking part in the Jetts Noosa 12Week Weight Loss Journey. Christine Rayner (aka Charlie Brown) has had a harrowing nine months leading up to the Jetts Journey, after she was the victim of a savage assault. She said she was determined to get her life back on track and she’s already off to a flying start with help from her Jetts’ trainers and teammates. “I lived and breathed my work as a youth development officer trying to make a difference in children’s lives,” she said. “But one day it all changed and pretty much destroyed me.” Charlie Brown was the victim of a savage attack and she has since had to deal with both physical and emotional recovery. But she’s determined to get her life back on track and to help others overcome their difficulties. Charlie Brown said she had grappled with constant nightmares, suicidal thoughts, anxiety and felt like a prisoner in her own body. “I take each day as it comes and face the challenges, not expecting each day to be the same,” she said. She said she was now developing a support group which consisted of her GP, psychologist and her loving daughter. “Then there’s also now the Jetts Journey team,” she said.
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Jetts Journey participants continue their efforts towards better health, under the watchful gaze of Jetts franchise owner John Morrall.
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Charlie Brown's Jetts Journey has just begun and she's determined to turn her life around. “No day is the same, and I’m thankful for both the physical and emotional support.” Charlie Brown said she hoped to help others through her journey with the message, “don’t be afraid to ask for help”. “I will never get an answer as to why this happened to me,” she said. “So I need to find peace and be able to move forward.
“I will always have the scare to remind me, but I have to not let it rule my life.” She said the Jetts Journey, for her, was not so much about losing weight but finding herself again. “Strength, confidence and being able to hold my head high,” she said. “At the end of my journey, I’m hoping to become a role model to
help others and my journey may even lead to studying health and fitness. “Enjoy coming on the ride with us over coming week and yes ... we’re getting our bodies pushed to new limits.” SEND YOUR MESSAGES: Show Charlie Brown your support during the Jetts Journey by emailing newsdesk@ noosatoday.net.au
River race gathers pace catch the action at the Noosa River along Gympie Terrace, The Lions Park Noosa, Harbour Town Marina or the Yacht and Rowing club. The River Race follows a busy pre-season for the Noosa Outrigger Canoe Club, with a display at the Farmer’s Markets, two “Come and Try Days” and the recent Corporate Day. The club recognises that all of these activities couldn’t have tasted success without the support of club members volunteering their time. By way of thanks, the club hosted a picnic in the park on Sunday 5 October, for members and partners, with more than 80 attending and enjoying the makeyour-own pizza lunch provided. For more information about the River Race or come-and-try opportunities visit: www.noosaoutriggers.com.au
Above: A free pizza day was held for volunteers and staff of the Noosa Outrigger, who helped make the inaugural Noosa River Race possible this year. Left: Enjoying a slice of home -made pizza were staff from the Noosa Outrigger on Sunday.
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GYMPIE Terrace will be packed with onlookers for the inaugural Noosa Outrigger River Race this Saturday 11 October. The event has attracted outrigger teams from all over southern Queensland and northern NSW, to battle it out over a series of long and short course events. The River Race is the first marathon regatta of the 2014-’15 OC6 season for the south Queensland zone. Noosa has seven teams competing across a field of 68 teams overall, with more teams expected to register this week. Clubs from Burleigh Heads to Bundaberg are taking part with races starting at 7.30am and the day finishing with a fun V12 race at 2.15pm. Sponsored by the Noosaville Business Association, you can
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Triathlon goes from strength to strength IT was around this time 33 years ago when I got a phone call from the news editor of Radio 4GY, asking me if I would I like to commentate the Noosa Triathlon. My prompt response was ‘Yes’ of course, but then I asked ‘what was a triathlon - and where was it going to be run.’ I knew what a Tri was but when I started to compare it with the Channel 9 Wide World of Sports broadcast of the Hawaiian ironman, I just couldn’t visualise the event in then sleepy Noosa. There was no Sheraton, only the Reef Hotel and believe it or not no Surf Club as we know it today. I had just started work with Brisbane’s only sports radio station 4BC, so I was happy to get involved with anything connected to sport. I arrived up late Friday afternoon, making sure I made the happy hour at the Reef, where all business was done in those days. So by closing time (10pm - no late hours) I knew the race format, time of start, course, turning points and who was in charge of the day. The only thing I didn’t know was who was competing in the event. Of course, I was looking for some big names I could base my commentary around, just to make life easier. The Lions Park looked pretty empty compared to what we’ll see in a few weeks time. Bikes are at $5000 just for starters, with the hot-shots riding $15,000 machines, sure made the Malvern Stars/Ashbys look pretty ordinary. There were no racks, the bikes laid down on towels with a pair of Dunlop volleys ready for the 10km trek to Tewantin and back. A lot has changed over the years but the atmosphere and aura the event generates hasn’t. The event still draws people from everywhere - even Noosa Today managing director Paul Thomas will be making the trip north to compete. Hopefully the organisers won’t have to leave the lights on, so he can cross the finish line. Fellow columnist Ron Lane was spot on with his opinion regarding the very successful meeting between his beloved Noosa and Peregian Surf Clubs. The 21 September will go down as a landmark decision in Noosa’s 86-year history. Ron’s mates all 42 present voted unanimously to merge the struggling Peregian Club including Nippers into their club structure. Despite having full support of their branch and state centre, it’s a gutsy move by Noosa. But I suppose club captain Joe Cirillo said it best: ‘’I believe we should take it (helping the club) on because that is what we do, we are lifesavers”. Noosa will assist in a membership drive, and urge former members to rejoin the once proud Peregian Club. It is hoped with training programs, membership drive, business administration investigated and restructured, hopefully bringing its southern partner back to full strength within the next four to five years. For those who don’t know, the Noosa Club got its start from a group of young men and families from South Burnett. Until next time.
These two walk into a bar ... By JOLENE OGLE A BURLY Australian man meets a wee Irish woman in a bar - it’s not the start of a bad joke, it’s the start of one of Australia’s best folk and blues duos. Hat Fitz, an Australian guitar master, met Cara Robinson, while touring with his former drummer, Itchy‚ in Ireland back in 2008. The pair hit it off immediately and have been making sweet music ever since, much to the benefit of anyone who happens to catch one of their live shows. Hat Fitz and Cara are on their way to Noosa to perform at The J in November to celebrate the launch of their new album, Do Tell, which will be released in Australia tomorrow. Do Tell follows on from their 2012 album, Wiley Ways, which Cara described as a more authentic album musically but said fans could enjoy a more solid sound with the new album, which incorporates more bass playing and a richer sound. The blending of Hat’s unique, Australian, blues style with Cara’s hasn’t always been smooth, according to Cara. But the end result is like an
Australian-Irish roller-coaster, taking you on rocking highs to deep-blue lows within the space of an album. Cara says the duo continues to evolve as they play, write and perform music together, often bringing out new styles in each other. “When we got together, Hat said ‘Oh, I thought because you were Irish you would really love traditional Irish folk music’. And I do, I really do, but I’m also really into motown and soul,” she said. “But, Hat really brought the traditional Irish music out from within me. If we hadn’t have met, I wouldn’t have gone down that road. And, he is moving a little toward motown and soul.” Cara said the duo had found themselves embracing story-telling in both their lyrics and on stage during live shows. “It is where we get the ideas from and there are more stories behind (our lyrics). We can write from experience and that is evolving quite a bit,” she said. The pair plays a multitude of instruments throughout their live shows and albums, but the strongest instrument of the lot is the voice. Hat delivers a deep, grav-
elly sound that was made for blues and folk singing, while Cara’s voice is the epitome of soul; rustic, sultry and raw. But this singer/songwriter is anything but vain, admitting she often works hard to perfect her art. “I didn’t know I could sing for years. I have gotten a little more confident now, but there are still times I think I haven’t gotten it right and I need to go back to the drawing board and practice and approach things differently,” she said. “I was very young when I started to sing and I loved the feeling it would give me.” Cara laughs as she recalls her early love of singing, which often required the participation of her schoolmates. “I remember when I was about nine or 10, I was very much into harmony, and on the 45-minute bus ride to school, I would organise my friends in their seats ... into like a little choir and I would make them sing,” she said. Hat Fitz and Cara will perform at The J on 7 November, from 7.30pm. Tickets are $25 for an adult or $20 for concession. Drop into The J, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads, or visit www.thej.com.au for tickets.
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Fangs a lot, Drac By JONATHON HOWARD IT’S been a while since the last remake of the popular Dracula spin-offs and the latest instalment “Dracula Untold” ticks all the boxes. As with previous remarks of the Bram Stoker’s Dracula book, Dracula Untold follows much of the elements which made the story so devilishly exciting. Facing threats to his kingdom and his family, Vlad Tepes (Dracula played by Luke Evans) looks to make a deal with dangerous supernatural forces - without succumbing to the darkness himself. Vlad makes a deal that will change his
life and the world around him forever. This is one of the better remakes of the original 1992 Bram Stoker’s Dracula film, which was directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Director Gary Shore attempts to delve into the darker background of Dracula and his struggle through the loss of his family and battle against humans. Dracula Untold is getting rave reviews and has received 7.2 out of 10 on IMDB. WIN TICKETS: For your chance to win tickets to see Dracula Untold at BCC Cinemas Noosa, simply email your full name and mobile phone number to competitions@noosatoday.net.au - good luck.
Dracula Untold is currently screening at BCC Cinemas Noosa - and this is your chance to win tickets.
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Music live and local IT'S that time of the year again when you grab a rug, pack a picnic and get down to the Peregian Beach Surf Club for a day of live, local music at the Peregian Originals. The free community concerts come alive in spring with sunny weather providing the perfect backdrop for a family day out. The next Peregian Originals concert is this Sunday, 12 October, from 1pm at the park in front of the Peregian Beach Surf Club and will feature four acts all seasoned with a hint of ska, reggae and funk. Fresh from their European tour, local act Dubarray will headline the concert and launch their new album, Visions Collide. Be the first to hear their new electro, funk, and trip-hop tunes as they tear up the stage with their signature shows that are guaran-
teed to make the crowd want to dance. Dubarray will be joined by Brisbane-based The Mouldy Lovers; an eight-piece band who delivers gypsy-influenced ska music blended with a bit of punk and reggae. The impressive Gold Coastbased duo Lani and Lecia will also play on Sunday, treating the crowd to their beat-boxing, live looping, mouth trumpet, and shredding electric guitar skills. The six-piece Sunny Coast Rude Boys outfit will also make an appearance with their ska, reggae influenced tunes that will keep the crowd rocking right into the early evening. Peregian Originals is a free community concert, but bring along a few gold coins to help support the event through raffle draws and donations.
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The funk electro group Dubarray will headline the next Peregian Originals on Sunday and offer the crowds the first preview of their new album, Visions Collide.
Dynamic Divine L’s THE Divinyls are one of Australia’s most dynamic rock acts. The Divine L’s tribute show not only recreates their iconic songs and sounds but also takes you on a journey back to the legendary days of the Australian pub rock scene. The Divine L’s is fronted by local Noosa rock chick, Tracey Combes who grew up in a working class Brisbane suburb and was drawn to the music of Chrissie Amphlett and the Divinyls because it resonated with the rebel in her soul and gave her a hero who spoke for her. Tracey’s already well-known to Australian audiences after being thrown in the rock ‘n’ roll
deep end as an 18-year-old with Channel Seven’s touring showband, Moto X. A decade of touring the biggest venues in the country with the Australian Meatloaf tribute show soon followed, where she thrilled audiences with her faithful recreations of the original album backing vocalist, Ellen Foley, and opened the shows with her amazing Bonnie Tyler tribute. At numerous gigs over the years her renditions of Amphlett’s songs, Boys In Town and Make You Happy have crowded dance floors and left audiences screaming for more so the opportunity to pay homage to her hero was the next logical step in
Noosa local Tracey Combes heads the tribute band, the Divine L’s. the evolution of this talented performer’s career. Recreating her idol’s music is not taken lightly and Tracey has surrounded herself with the seasoned hard-rocking professionals of rock band, Siryn and together they deliver the most authentic
experience possible. You can catch the Divine L’s tribute show at Tewantin Noosa RSL on 10 October, from 8pm. Tickets are free for members or $10 for non-members and are available from reception or dial’n’charge on 5447 1766.
PUZZLES SUDOKU No. 4001
Quick Clues No. 7339 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 15. 16. 18. 20. 22.
ACROSS Famous artist (12) Correct (6) Bad (6) Conflict (7) Reptile (5) Core (5) Cheese (7) Hut (6) Fruit (6) Perfume (3,2,7)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 11. 13. 14. 17. 19. 21.
DOWN Headache (8) Fellow (4) Clearness (7) Trap (5) Lookout (8) Departed (4) Dangerous (8) Tying (8) Hat (7) Soak (5) Notice (4) Satellite (4)
Cryptic Clues No. 7339 ACROSS 7. Not just a rumour that building has started? (8,4). 8, Pop a bundle of tees inside and a coin (6). 9. Loving a pet can enter into it (6). 10. Kick a goal and win over (7). 12. Vegetarians won’t eat it? Nonisense! (5). 15. Verbal abuse for the staff (5). 16. A need there is, perhaps, in man to wander (7). 18. Away from home on a British street (6). 20. Sounds like someone who needs a medicine chest (6). 22. Like the cousin thrown out before who’s thrown out again? (5,7).
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DOWN 1. Leading me, so foolishly, into the stronghold (8). 2. A measure of the rain that has come through the crack, (4). 3. Goes off for servicing (7). 4. Said the AB’s successors are off-colour (5). 5. It’s very hard to get a good alibi (44). 6. Rock used to crack nuts (4). 11. Falls for a queen (8). 13. Didn’t succeed and, as before, yielded (8). 14. Fruit dishes (7). 17. The uprising was Russian, yes Russian, and it’s dangerous (5). 19. A snack to get your teeth into (4). 21. Mess about with the dessert (4).
How to solve Sudoku! Fill the grid so that every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9
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NOOSA CHORALE GALA CONCERT Noosa Chorale celebrates its 20th anniversary by performing the choral treasures that have delighted Noosa audiences over the years. From Beethoven to the Beatles plus Puccini, Mozart and other greats. Ticket price includes complimentary beverage. Killer Queen will rock you at Villa Noosa, 18 October.
Queens of the stage pump it up IF YOU want to break free, then don’t miss the Killer Queen show at Villa Noosa, 18 October. Your mercury will rise as you watch Killer Queen pay homage to one of Britain’s best rock bands, Queen, with a fine-tuned, fully costumed show that is sure to rock you. Performing since 2003,
Killer Queen, headed by John Blunt, has performed nationally and internationally at major music festivals of crowds up to 10,000 strong. Killer Queen headlined the Skaanevik Blues Festival with Journey and Foreigner in 2011 and Thin Lizzy and Twisted Sister in front of 10,000 fans in 2012.
Killer Queen also supported Kelly Rowland at the Big Gay Day in Brisbane 2011 in front of 7000 people. Grab your best friend for the Killer Queen show at Villa Noosa on 18 October. Tickets are available through the venue or online at www.villanoosa.com.au for $10 per person.
Date: Saturday 18 October 7pm Sunday 19 October 2:30pm Price: Adult $38, Cone $35, Mezzanine $30
BLAST DANCE PARTY 11-15 year olds. “Rocktober” theme. The Ia tests music and videos. Great door prizes. Fully supervised by local police. For more info www.noosabluelight.org
Date: Friday 24 October 7pm-9pm Price: $8 entry
THE MAKING OF A SENSIBLE ENVIRONMENTALIST Dr Patrick Moore, a founder and former President of Greenpeace Canada and Director of Greenpeace International will discuss why he doesn’t subscribe to the fear of catastrophic climate change. Followed by Q&A session.
Date: Thursday 6 November 5:30pm Price: All tickets $20
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Date: Friday 7 November 7:30pm
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WE woke to a view over rice fields and what sounded like an old lady’s laughter, coming from somewhere near the water features of the garden. “Ha ha ha…arrrh (sigh).” I got out of bed and went to the window. Perhaps the old lady was hidden from view behind the statuary. There it was again. “Ha ha ha… arrrh.” Then, in a quite chirpy little voice, “Good morning!” So she could see me but I couldn’t see her. I draped a sarong around myself and went outside to investigate. “Konnichiwa! Ha ha ha… arrh!” It was getting weird. A Japanese bilingual laughing old lady who may or may not be invisible. What was in those mushrooms last night? I walked past the turtle pond and around a statue to a stone bench and found not an old lady but a bird in a cage – a beautiful myna bird. “Good morning,” it chirped. “Bye bye.” We were in the most basic yet charming Balinese losmen I have stayed at in years, 100 metres down a lane off a busy street in the middle of Ubud in an arcadian oasis of calm. There could be no better place to be based during the frenetic pace of the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. I had a busy program over the four days of the festival, with a book launch and two panel appearances, so it was great to be able to sneak away to the garden and our myna bird for a bit of totally mindless chatter, as opposed to the earnestly intellectual public talk shows. Not that my appearances were at the pointy end of wisdom and knowledge (sariswati), that was this year’s theme, having been pigeonholed long ago as a “surf writer”. However I was delighted to be invited by Michaela McGuire and Marieke Hardy of the First Tuesday Book Club to provide light relief on their People of Letters panel show, alongside Dr Tim Flannery, film-maker Rolf de Heer, druggie punk lit star Rayya Elias, performance poet Carlos Andres Gomez and playwright Hannie Rayson. The format of these things is that each guest has to write and read a letter addressing a particular theme. Ours was to be a letter to the thing that we wished we had written. Hannie kicked it off with an amusing letter to a film production company in Hollywood who had sacked her from a writing gig, Tim Flannery read a letter to his dying dad, and others went down the road of hand-wringing angst. I read a letter to a book called The Last Paradise, published in 1930 and written by a bloke called Hickman Powell who was obsessed with the bare breasts of Balinese women, as was I when I discovered the island for myself a generation later. Climbing aboard the courtesy bus the next morning for my first gig, I was astounded to be thanked profusely by at least a dozen women of a certain age for having shared my profound insights. I began to realise that the audiences at this festival are in bliss, and they want to love everything and everyone. Which is no bad thing. It was a week for mixing it up with literary heroes. At a cocktail party given by the Australian Consul General, Majell Hind, I was introduced to Robyn Davidson, who has built a hugely successful career on the back of one book, Tracks, published 40 years ago. But the highlight of the festival for me was to have novelist Diana Darling launch my book, Bali Heaven and Hell, in front of a packed house in a restaurant perched on a cliff above a river. Diana’s 1992 novel, The Painted Alphabet, is in my view the greatest Bali novel, and it attracted rave reviews around the world. She has lived in Bali for more than 30 years, now in a simple family compound with husband Agung, and her insights into her adopted culture are both witty and profound. Nothing could have made me more proud than have Diana praise my book, which she did for 15 minutes, ahead of the debut screening of Panga Productions short documentary on the book, which held the audience spellbound. It was a magical night in a part of Bali that is still paradise.
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Seniors struggle juniors shine
Future’s in good hands
By JOHN HOPE
Between the
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Cooroy-Eumundi A Grade hosted last year’s premiers Yandina on the first day of the 2014-'15 season. After winning the toss and electing to bat on a benign Cooroy pitch, things started to go wrong from the very first over for the home side. Experienced opener Mark Shepperson received a nasty blow on an already damaged finger and was forced to retire hurt. The day then went from bad to worse as the Cougars capitulated for the meagre total of 44 all out. A combination of poor shot selection and lack of mental application saw Cooroy humbled by a modest yet accurate Yandina bowling attack. In reply at stumps on day one, Yandina had reached 7-166, an overall lead of 122 with three wickets remaining. Best of the home town bowlers were leg spinners captain Mick Carman (3-19) and promising youngster Kaleb Hamilton who bowled a marathon spell to finish with 3-69. A lot of hard work will be required by the Cougars to avoid an embarrassing outright defeat to start the season. The match resumes next Saturday.
RON LANE
FOR the three surf clubs in our community Peregian, Sunshine Beach and Noosa Heads, there is definitely a positive atmosphere. For our club mates at Peregian, patrols have started and with the total support of Noosa, beach safety is at its best. The majority of Noosa's junior members are taking the opportunity to patrol on this open beach. Apart from helping, it gives them the chance to gain experience that is not available on Noosa's Main beach. During their patrols, board rescue work and basic surf swimming skills are practised, and with the ever-changing conditions the lessons are invaluable. So when volunteers are called, they are stepping forward in large numbers. For both clubs it is a win-win situation. Sunday morning was the start of the Noosa Nipper season. In what must be one of the biggest turnouts ever, some 400-plus Nippers hit the sand. With Nippers, parents, age managers and water safety officers, Noosas Main beach was almost in need of a traffic cop. Noosa’s junior activities director Dave Glassock said: “This season we have added more fun events for our kids. This means that while learning surf safety they are also having fun. For those interested in competing there are training and coaching sessions during the week. By doing there is no pressure on the Sunday Nipper who does not wish to compete. We feel this gives a more balanced approach to our programs. We have to be organised, for this season with Noosa and Peregian working together we have some 600 Nippers to cater for.”
B GRADE
These numbers are good indication for the future of lifesaving in our district. At Sunshine Beach it was a similar story. Newly appointed junior activities director David Gleeson said: “We have 180 Nippers and this season we have a lot of new families and this gives us more in the 6/7 age group. Add to this a strong under-14 group and all is looking good. For the annual Rainbow Beach Nipper Carnival we have some 75 members wishing to compete. It is figures like this that makes the future of our senior club look good. At present we are undergoing renovations to the downstairs section of the club. This will provide a social atmosphere for our families to mingle and we feel this is vital for club morale.” Regarding the senior club, 25 people have now signed up to train for their bronze medallion. Also on Saturday, junior members from both Noosa and Sunshine travelled to Alexandra Headland to compete for a place in the Sunshine Coast Representative
New captain Dan Davy lost the toss and was sent in on a green wicket, Cooroy lost early wickets to be in trouble at 4/18. The middle order batted well and recovered to be all out for 153, best batsmen Chris McGuiness 32 and a big congratulations to Nathan McDonald who made his first 50 for the Cougars. Yandina where in trouble early losing wickets, some great bowling from Zac McBurnie 1/6 and Jason Hall 1/18, who were backed up by the fantastic bowling from the young lads in Darcey Harvey and Nathan to have Yandina in trouble at 4/47.
C GRADE
Team. Those selected will take part in the inter-branch championships to be contested later in the year. In the masters division of the World Surf Life Saving Titles held at La Grande Motte Beach France, the Noosa Club won a swag of medals. In the ladies’ division, Allison Pegg won an incredible six gold and Alison Olander won gold, silver and a bronze. For Olander, these results have capped off a remarkable career which saw this lady start as a Noosa Nipper.
After graduating from the Nipper ranks into the senior club, Olander joined the rescue and resuscitation team, winning medals at both state and national titles, first as a cadet then as a junior. Then on entering the senior ranks she went on to win a silver medal at the national titles on the single ski. For Olander, whose father Neil is a life-member and past president, her grounding as a Nipper is a great indication of the work being done by this organisation.
New spring in their fishing step
5TH DIVISION Cooroy 5ths have started their two-day clash against Buderim in fine style. First gamer Karl Nightingale had a dream debut ripping the heart out of the Buderim line-up, claiming 7/44 with an amazing display of swing bowling. Karl and Johnno Lowth (2/10) had Buderim reeling at 6/26 before a spirited fight back saw them post 91. Josh Thompson also claimed his first senior wicket. In reply, the Cooroy openers, teen sensation Mitch Martin (22) and Phil “The Wall” Giblett (37) got the innings underway before both Dane Schrader and Josh Thompson played valuable knocks to push the total to 133. The game is set for an exciting conclusion next week.
U16s
By JACK MANGROVE NOOSA has been a mecca for boaties and angler alike, the long weekend saw a great many boats and angler enjoying the fantastic spring weather. With so many anglers out there, it stands to reason there were some outstanding catches. Starting with the river, the mouth saw some great flathead as well as tailor and trevally, and as the boat traffic increased as angler headed offshore, things got a little quiet, but the early morning and late afternoon saw the return of the bait schools and with them the predators that feed on them. Further upriver, the Gympie Terrance section of the river saw a lot of angler picking up a nice feed of whiting and bream. Up around the ski runs again, the early morning fish was the best, with large flathead and jewies on the menu. The section between the lakes again produced some quality mangrove jack. Offshore, the inner reefs were fishing well with Sunshine Reef, Chardon’s Reef, and Victor Bailey Reef all producing quality sweetlip and squire. A little further afield, North Reef was coming up with the goods, with nice snapper
Played at Palmwoods on a very unprepared pitch, Palmwoods batted first and got off to a shaky start with losing a wicket in the first over, that was where it stopped for Cooroy, dropped catches and having no official umpire made the LBW law become non existent for the entire innings. Palmwoods declared at 7/266, best of the bowlers John Hope 3/45 Lachie Henbury 2/43 Dale Scanlan 1/15 and young off spinner Jarred Davis bowled superbly all day for 1/46, which is not a true reflection of how he bowled. With only 40 minutes left in the day's play, Cooroy had to survive a fired-up Palmwoods attack, a minimum of eight overs had to be bowled, true to the Cougar spirit the side survived the eight overs without loss of a wicket to be 0/48. Jarred Davis made 38 not out displaying every shot in the book and despatching the opening bowler to the boundary on eight occasions and his partner Ewan Davidson held up the other end superbly.
The Cooroy U/16s have made the perfect start to the season with an emphatic 127-run victory against an under-manned Buderim. Batting first Cooroy’s openers Mitch Martin (75no) and Odin Cussen (48) compiled a wonderful opening stand of 131 off 21 overs. This combined with some late over hitting from Chris Langfeldt (23) and Johnothon Lowth (18) saw the total reach an imposing 3/186 off 30 overs. In reply, Buderim managed 59 in the face of tight accurate bowling lead by both Andy Parson 2/6 and Josh Baldry 2/14. A very good team effort to start the year.
U14s The Cooroy U/16s have made the perfect start to the season with an emphatic 127-run victory against an under-manned Buderim. Batting first, Cooroy’s openers Mitch Martin (75no) and Odin Cussen (48) compiled a wonderful opening stand of 131 off 21 overs. This combined with some late over hitting from Chris Langfeldt (23) and Johnothon Lowth (18) saw the total reach an imposing 3/186 off 30 overs. In reply, Buderim managed 59 in the face of tight accurate bowling led by both Andy Parson 2/6 and Josh Baldry 2/14. A very good team effort to start the year.
U12s
Ethan Jenkins landed this nice whiting in the lower Gympie Terrace stretch using a spiced worm. up to three kilos as well as perlies and cobia. On the North Shore, with the wind dropping the fishing off the beach has been great and whiting, dart and bream are all filling gut-
ters up and down the beach. Good schools of tailor are making their way south; these fish are making their southern migration after spawning along the Frazer Coast. The fish are a little leaner but
are still great fun to catch with the larger schools taking pillies and mullet baits. On behalf of Jack Mangrove, best of luck on your fishing adventures.
It was a beautiful morning as the U/12As headed up to Maleny for the season opener. We won the toss and sent Maleny in to bat on a slightly moist pitch. Early wickets were hard to come by, but finally Asher made the first breakthrough of the season with a good catch taken by Jack. Congratulations to Marty for a good start to his cricket career with bowling figures of 1/6. A few too many sundries let Maleny get up to a total of 113 and being a couple of batsmen short, the side knew it was going to be a tough chase. Some good batting from Brayden Forrest (14) and Oscar Long (19) gave the side a chance but in the end it just ran out of batsmen for a total of 82. Next week should see the side at full strength at home, so lookout Palmwoods.
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Tann’s the man NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF THE A Grade nett champion winner is Ed Tann and the B Grade nett champion winner is Tony Ho. The October Mug results sponsored by the club had 63 starters. A Grade: Ed Tann 53 on a countback from Rusty Milliner. B Grade: Tony Ho 49, Hans Van Heck 52. A gross: Rusty Milliner 56. B gross: Tony Ho 63. Greens hit donated by Keith and Denise: A Grade, Ken Clapham 9 and Rusty Milliner 9. B Grade, Barry Slater and Keith Blackmore 7 each. NTP: 14th Richard Poutu, 2nd Keith Blackmore, 3rd Dave Stokes, 9th Chris Perry, 12th (ladies) Wanee Tann, 16th: Garry Roper. Drawn for Par: 9th Mike Boyle. Ball rundown nett: Chris Perry 54, Rob Moore 54. Members draw: Paul Leonard. TEWANTIN NOOSA GOLF CLUB MONTHLY medal stroke played on Saturday 4 October was nett on GA course with a total of 227 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 72.0. A Grade: Alan Coey (12) 70 on a countback from Ian Vardy (12) 70. B Grade: Bruce Blakemore (14) 66, Ed Dodd (18) 69. C Grade: Tom Mulligan (34) 68, Marcus Edwards, (19) 69. Down the line: Geoff Smith 69, Dave Whitehead 69, Graham Hillan 70, David Bell 70, John Hughes 70, Robert MacKenzie 70, Graham Wall 70, Keith Munday 70, Brian Kingdom 70, Daniel Staples 70, Marc Granger 71, Shane Taylor 71, Edmond Bonnici 71, Ken McBryde 71, Andrew Swenson 72, Michael Cantori 72, Phil Griffiths 72, Robert Knott 72. NTP: A Grade - 5th Jim Scholes, 7th Gus Torney, 10th Logan Idiens, 12th Ben Peake. B Grade: Gary Dolton, Milton Reynolds, Michael Cantori, Paul Neate. C Grade: Brendon Strid, Jim Corder, Michael Meltzer, Brian Clothier. Other - BB: C Grade Brian Clothier, B Grade John Purdue. Pro’s approach: A Grade Shane Dunn, B Grade John Purdue, C Grade John Sharp. Tewantin Electrical (winning two balls): A Grade Marc Granger, B Grade Eugene Barry, C Grade Alan Payton.
Shania Herzog-Smith, 16, is busy preparing for the Greg Norman Junior Masters in December this year.
Only golf in mind
COOROY GOLF CLUB WOMEN THE monthly medal - stroke and putts played on 2 October for a trophy donated by Juanita Langford. Winner: Colleen Sykes 67 on a countback over Kaye Gilmour. Rundown: Jocelyn Rabjohns 70, Desley Walker 72, Maria Taurer 72, Carmel Clark 72, Barbara Taylor 73, Lyn Becker 76, Lyn Blackmore 77. Approaches: Fay Wiggins, Anne Kenzler, Colleen Sykes. Monthly medals: Desley Walker 72, Jocelyn Rabjohns 70, Colleen Sykes 67. Putting: Assunta Easton 30.
By JOLENE OGLE MOST 16-year-old girls are busy thinking about the end of year formal, but for Shania Herzog-Smith golf is the only thing on her mind. “It’s my world,” she said. “I’ve just finished playing 16 days in a row.” Shania first picked up a golf club at seven-years-old, when her grandfather took her to a local golf club and she hasn’t put them down since. From her early days as a junior at the Noosa Par 3 course, Sha-
nia has moved her way up to now play at the Peregian Springs golf course. So far, she’s taken out the Ladies’ A-grade club championship at Peregian Springs Golf Club for 2014, qualified for the Greg Norman Junior Masters competition for 2014 and won 10 out of 11 games in the club pennants at Peregian Springs earlier this year, among a list of other achievements. Coach Wayne Rostron, who works with a swag of talented junior golfers, said he’s enjoyed watching Shania progress from an
entrance level junior golfer to an elite athlete. “Shania’s future is in her hands,” he said. “She has a lot of potential. “If she wants the life of a golf pro, she certainly has the ability and potential to get there.” “She is extremely talented and it’s rewarding to see her achieve such great results.” To say Shania is on the way to a stellar career in golf is an understatement, but this 16-year-old is humble in her success and said her goal is to simply play golf.
“I just want to play golf, I enjoy it so much,” she said. “I’ve tried other sports... but I didn’t enjoy it as much as golf. Golf is great exercise and enjoyable. I just love it.” Shania is now busy getting ready for the Greg Norman Junior Masters later this year with three hour training sessions with her coach... but you will never hear her complain. “I just enjoy getting out there and doing something. “If I don’t play golf for a day or two, it does my head in… I have to go play golf,” she said.
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How sweet it is - the tradition rolls on NOOSA HEADS BOWLS THE tradition continues. Back in 1987, then president Joan Barrett and her committee at NHBC came up with the idea of an All-Stars day for the coast’s lady bowlers, and to go with the day’s competition a feast of decadent desserts would be provided as enticement. All-Stars day has been a hit ever since and the 2014 edition, sponsored by Laguna Estates, was held last Thursday, attracting 26 top teams from the district. A special welcome was given to Palmwoods bowler Lorna Hardingham who was in the winning four in the inaugural event in ’87. This year’s tournament ended in a tie for first place between a team from Pacific Paradise, skipped by Mary Nilon, and Pat Becker’s four from TewantinNoosa. They both came in with a score of 57 points.
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Rest assured, none went hungry, with the calorie count soaring. But, it is only once a year. Last Tuesday’s comp was won by regular winners Nick Gelavis and Chris Robinson, with consolation going to Ian Sanday and Neil Walsh. Wednesday was ladies’ triples, taken by the team of Heather Rider, Lis Thomson and Sly Foulds. Friday jackpot open pairs winners were visitors Tony Howard and Bob Mulgrave. Runners-up prize went to Steve Currie and Paul Baker. Steve Bowie and Ralphe Rickman topped the margins to win Saturday’s pairs prize. Entries are rolling in for the all-day mixed medley set down for Thursday 30 October. Pick up a form at Noosa Heads Bowls Club or telephone 5447 3433 to book. - The Chalker
COOROY BOWLS A GOOD week of bowls was had this week. Tuesday jackpot pairs numbers were down but everyone enjoyed their game. The new starting time for the game is 1pm now that the weather is warming up. Wednesday nights sees the business bowlers having fun in this noisy, but competitive challenge. Jacobson’s, Treble Clefs, Harvey’s, Bandido’s @The Hub, Belvedere’s, Pages and Mutineers all had wins this week. In the High Rollers, 101s remain on top still undefeated. JeLS, Eumundi Boys and Kybong Kids sit in second place. This week JeLS and Kybong Kids battle while Eumundi Boys and 101s will challenge each other so the leader board will change. The first round of the mixed triples competition was held on Saturday morning. Russell Butler, Maureen
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Bottomley and Brian Cunnington will meet Kennedy McGrath, Claire McGrath and Margaret Dawson in the final this week. - Julie Ainscough TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS TUESDAY selected consistency triples: First Malley Jane/Noel Ruff/Julie Anderson. Second Mary Forbes/ Connie Johnston/Nat McAully. Selected consistency pairs: First Peter Vignon/Maggie Brown. Second Ian Brown/Sue Gray. Wednesday men’s pairs: First A. McCall/T. McAnelly. Second R. Wallish/F. Kelly. Triples: A. Brookes/M. Lebner/P. McIvor. Friday open triples: First J. Oppy/G. Sengstock/F. Witton (rink 3). Second J. Saunderson/B. Dickenson/E. Bolesworth (rink 7). - Heath Costello
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sport today NOOSA’S BEST SPORTS COVERAGE
Worth the try By NICK THOMPSON NOOSA’S place on the world rugby map has been firmly established with a leading international official describing the club’s Sevens Festival as “world class”. Thousands of fans packed into the club’s Sunshine Beach home for three days last weekend and many more tuned in as live, high definition television pictures were streamed around the world. Viewers in the United States, Europe, and even tiny Pacific islands like Niue were all kept up to speed as 19 men’s and women’s teams battled on the field to secure the crown as Oceania Sevens champions. At one point it looked as though crowd favourites Australia might steal the show, having taken a 14-0 lead over rivals New Zealand in the semi-final but the All Blacks Sevens team came back strongly with 19 unanswered points and moved into the final. Then it was their turn to feel the pain as a formidable Fijian team swept past to win 21-5 and send their fans wild as they were crowned 2014 Oceania champions. Consolation for the many New Zealand fans in the crowd came when the women’s team comfortable outclassed and outpaced Australia 31-10 in their final. Will Glenwright, regional general manager of the International Rugby Board, was delighted with the smooth running of the largest ever Oceania Sevens tournament and praised the local organisers and volunteers for putting on a “world class event”. “Noosa showed its capabilities when it hosted the women’s Oceania Sevens for us in 2013,” he said at a post-final party for the teams. “So it was an easy decision to bring both the men’s and women’s tournaments here this year. “Sevens rugby has a massive following in this region and I’m delighted that Noosa has delivered a world class event appropriate to that.” Event director Dene Brooks said several of the international teams had already lodged firm expressions of interest to come back next year, having discovered the facilities and infrastructure of Noosa and the Sunshine Coast were ideal for preparation, training and recuperation.
Australian International Sevens player Alex Gibbon in the game against Tonga. Pictures: DARRYN SMITH
Logan, 5, and Gary Toner of Bli Bli.
Australian International Sevens player Nick Malouf in the game against Tonga.
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Short and sharp By BRUCE BLAKEMORE
Table tennis Team winners Roger Wheller, Jordan Brown (also division 1 individual winner), Jonas Campbell ( also division 2 individual winner) and Sunny Lidden.
TABLE TENNIS AFTER the excitement generated from the spring fourperson challenge semi-finals, we hopefully expected a repeat performance this week. The Barracudas were originally short favourites after the initial qualifying rounds, however two losses late in the season plus a very shaky and extremely fortunate win in the semis had us questioning their status. However their prowess was evident from the start as they proceeded to produce their best once again led by Jordan’s measured defeat of Kye and a somewhat confident success in the first two doubles. At 5-2 up there was a
sense of inevitability about the result and the season’s individual winners, Jordan and Jonas, not only clearly proved their position but closed out an emphatic win for their team. Barracudas (R. Wheller, J. Brown, J. Campbell, S. Lidden ) d Raptors (K. McDonald, C. Barry, C. Galea, M. Duncan ) 8-4. Competition night is Wednesday from 7pm and we also have a practise session on Monday nights from 7.15pm. Social groups meet three afternoons a week. All sessions are held at the Bicentennial Centre, Sunshine Beach. Call 5474 5526 for details.
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