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Bright spark buses By JOLENE OGLE WITH reduced emissions and less sound pollution, electric buses are the perfect mode of transport for the Noosa biosphere and travellers on route 627 will be the first to try the new technology. Noosa Mayor Noel Playford has announced a six-month trial of electric buses along route 627 that runs between Tewantin and Sunshine Beach. The trial will start later this year and follows an agreement between TransLink and Noosa Council after
the completion of a jointly funded prefeasibility study. Mayor Playford said the initiative could be the start of a major change in public transport in Noosa. “From the introduction of public transport in Noosa not that long ago, we have talked about smaller buses designed with a Noosa look and feel that would be a point of difference in marketing terms,” he said. “With the rapid advances in battery technology, we can now look forward to the possibility of envi-
ronmentally friendly buses on our short local routes. “And, working with TransLink, if we can find a way to make them free to passengers, increased usage will reduce congestion and save huge infrastructure costs at many of our major intersections.” Council funding of $550,000 for the trial has come from the public transport levy. The buses chosen for the trial are smaller than the current Sunbus operated ones, but will still have a 60-passenger capacity.
Diesel-engined buses may be a thing of the past, with new electric buses planned for Noosa Shire.
Bunny’s on the money THE Easter Bunny has come and gone and local children Venice, Amelie, Charlie, India, Ruby and Luca of Adeona Early Exploration Centre were busy creating arts and crafts to make sure they were ready for the Bunny’s visit. Local tourism operators were also busy this Easter. Most reported a good long weekend, with holidaymakers taking in all the shire has to offer. Read all about the great holiday season on page 6. Picture: DARRYN SMITH
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Underwater win makes a big splash Fairfax MP Clive Palmer.
Palmer to run again By JOLENE OGLE CONTROVERSIAL Federal Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, says there is “no question” as to whether he will run in the next election. In a press conference with Canberra media on 24 March, Mr Palmer said he would run again, spurred on by the support of the local community and despite his media team denying Mr Palmer had made an announcement. “There’s never any doubt that I’ll stand again for parliament, so there’s no question about it,” he said. “What’s most important is the encouraging support I’ve had from the local community.” However, Mr Palmer’s media contact said he hadn’t made an announcement “in relation to the next election”. In the same media conference, Mr Palmer said he had saved jobs when he bought out the Hyatt resort, despite sacking about 40 people last week and a reported 600 people since he bought the resort. “(The resort) was going to close five years ago and those people would have lost their jobs,” he said. “So, we saved all those jobs. That’s the real story.” Mr Palmer’s comments come after the resort was abruptly closed for renovations, with 40 staff losing their jobs without notice. In a media statement, resort general manager Simon Stodart said the renovation works would start as early as this month, with the accommodation and conference facilities closed throughout the work. The statement said the renovations would firmly establish Palmer Coolum Resort as “one of Australia’s leading resorts” and provide the Sunshine Coast with a major boost in tourism. Mr Palmer said the resort was going to be “bigger” and “better” following the planned renovations.
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By KATIE DE VERTEUIL LOCAL underwater photographer Liz Harlin has taken out the title of 2015 Queensland’s Australian Institute of Professional Photography (AIPP) Science, Wildlife and Wild Places Photographer of the Year. Her incredible winning shots were four macro images which captured a oneinch pygmy-goby plankton feeder, a venomous lionfish, a crocodilefish and a coral hermit crab. A part owner of local business Undersea Productions, Liz Harlin is internationally renowned for her work which spans marine wildlife, commercial projects and underwater portraits for private clients. Her one true passion, however, lies deep in the depths of the ocean. “In my images I like to show the small things that are often overlooked,” Liz said. “For me, taking photos is not just about capturing that which is most charismatic, like sharks and turtles, but finding other part of the ocean which helps to make up the bigger picture.” Born in England, Liz grew up in Italy and Canada and began using an SLR camera and developing her own black-and-white film at the age of 11. In 2001 Liz took up recreational diving and, having fallen in love with the experience, she quit her corporate job in London to spend a year travelling the world as a backpacker, finding work in the diving industry. It was during this time that she met her husband Josh Jensen, an Australian underwater cameraman. In 2006 the pair started their own business and a
year later they moved to Noosa. While Liz views her work as a dream job, she admits underwater photography is a challenging pursuit. “When you are an underwater photographer you are limited by the air in your tank,” Liz said. “This usually lasts between one to two hours, depending on how deep you dive. “My winning image of the coral hermit crab was the most difficult to capture. “It took me two hours to get the perfect shot and I was really coming dangerously close to running out of air.” Another issue which Liz encounters when taking shots is that of keeping the subject in focus. “On land you can use a tripod, underwater you don’t have this luxury, so everything is handheld,” Liz said. “With the movement of the current and the limited depth of field it is extremely difficult to keep a steady hand.” With a lot of hard work having gone into Liz’s images, she was both surprised and delighted to have won the prestigious award. When it came to advice for anyone interested in taking up underwater photography, Liz had one clear point. “Make sure that you are a good diver before even thinking about picking up a camera,” she said. “Practise diving in a wide variety of conditions until it becomes second nature because when you are down there taking photos your focus is entirely on the images you are taking.” For more information on Liz Harlin visit her blog at http://undersea. link/1yvyd9F.
Local underwater photographer Liz Harlin has taken out the title of 2015 Queensland’s Australian Institute of Professional Photography (AIPP) Science, Wildlife and Wild Places Photographer of the Year.
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Lorraine Kenway said she is ecstatic about the 60 metre trail of over $4500 in $2 coins raised for Santa’s Classy Helpers Christmas Appeal. Picture: DARRYN SMITH
LOCALS and visitors came together on Saturday to line-up $2 coins in a bid to raise muchneeded funds for local charity, Santa’s Classy Helpers. The fund-raising event raised over $4500 for the charity, with hundreds of $2 coins being laid on Gympie Terrace to form a 60 metre line. Christmas may be more than seven months away, but charity founder and local business owner Lorraine Kenway said she is already busy collecting donations and funds to meet the demand for help at Christmas time. Since Santa’s Classy Help-
ers started holding its annual free Christmas store for those in need, Lorraine said the demand for help has doubled with more than 300 families asking for a hand last holiday season. “When we started, there were about 100-150 families needing help, now there are over 300 and it is growing every year,” she said. Lorraine said she is so thankful to everyone who came out to support their fundraising event on Saturday, but there is still a “long way” to go. The next Santa’s Classy Helpers event will be held in April. For more information on how you can help, phone 5449 7599.
Hijack accused: multiple charges THE 45-year-old man who crashed a Channel Seven cameraman’s car into a fuel tank at a Doonan petrol station last year has been granted bail. Father-of-four Jordy Brook appeared at the Brisbane Supreme Court on 1 April and was granted bail on the condition he stayed with his mother at her home in Landsborough until his next court appearance. Mr Brook faces charges of attempt-
ed murder, armed robbery, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, unlawful possession of a handgun and wilful damage after he went on a rampage on 6 November 2014. Mr Brook is alleged to have tried to kill a woman in a home at Tewantin on the day of the events, before riding off on a motorbike and then hijacking a Channel Seven cameraman’s car and
driving it into an LPG tank at a Doonan petrol station. According to local media reports, Mr Brook’s defence lawyer said his actions were due to a steroid-induced psychosis that occurred after he was prescribed medication following serious colon surgery. Mr Brook will appear at Maroochydore Magistrates’ Court later this month.
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way to show everyone, including Noosa Council, the love in this community,” Mr Bristow said. “We want to show Mr Abbott and Noosa Council how much support we have and I don’t want them to miss an opportunity to show their support, too,” he said. “We want council to join us and know there is a lot of love to share in this community.” The Noosa Love Parade will travel from Noosa Woods to the opposite end of Hastings Street before turning around and returning to the Love Shack at the Woods. The Noosa Love Parade is
IT will be a heart-felt welcome for Prime Minister Tony Abbott today when local architect Robin Bristow leads a band of supporters through Hastings Street from noon. Mr Abbott will dine with Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss at a restaurant on Hastings Street today (Thursday), and Mr Bristow said it was a great time to “share the love” and “spread the message” of same-sex marriage to both federal and local government. “The Noosa Love Parade is a
part of Mr Bristow’s campaign to have Noosa Council and Sunshine Coast Council join 35 other local governments who have added their support to a motion to for samesex marriage. As reported in Noosa Today last week (2 April), Noosa Council has chosen not to comment on the issue publicly and said it will “leave the Commonwealth to focus on their issues and the state to focus on their issues”. In a letter to Mr Bristow, Noosa Council CEO Brett de Chastel said since de-amalgamation, the coun-
Noosa Love Parade organiser Robin Bristow with supporters Billi Campbell, Alex Baker, Lucy Stanton and Neil Broughton. Picture: DARRYN SMITH
cil has had no “spare time” to consider “non-council issues”. Since the story broke, Mr Bristow has met with Sunshine Coast councillor Jason O’Pray, which he described as a “lovely and warm meeting”. “We have the full support of Mr O’Pray,” he said. Local media reports said Cr O’Pray has said he will arrange a meeting with all SCC councillors and Mr Bristow to discuss the issue further.
A 23-YEAR-OLD man will be returned to New South Wales to face charges for escaping from prison after being pulled over for a random breath test in Tewantin on 11 March. Local police said the man was pulled over for the test when police smelled drugs on him and he was arrested for drug offences. After allegedly giving a false name, the man was found to be a prison escapee from a New South Wales prison. The man faced Maroochydore Magistrates’ Court last month and is expected to be returned to New South Wales.
Caught with stolen property FOUR men have been charged with stealing after local police spotted a car with a stand-up paddle board on the roof, being held down only by the occupants of the car. Local police were patrolling Noosa roads on Saturday 28 March about 2.30am when they saw an oncoming car with a stand-up paddle board on the roof. The officers said they noticed the car had no roof racks, but was being held down by the four males in the car who were using their arms to secure the board. Police pulled over the car and found other items in the vehicle which they said were stolen. The owner of the board, a man visiting from Taree, NSW, woke that morning to find his board missing and a note from the police. The board was returned to the owner and the four males will face court. 1179891-HM15-15
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Down they come! THE revised proposal for Sekisui House’s controversial development at Yaroomba has been released to the public. While it still fails to comply with Sunshine Coast Council’s current town planning scheme, Sekisui House Senior Development Manager Evan Aldridge is confident that the changes suit the needs of the local community. The updated proposal incorporates feedback gathered during stakeholder engagement conducted across the Sunshine Coast since October 2014. “Our updated proposal represents a balance between the needs of residents, business groups, community feedback, council’s objectives, and Sekisui House as site owners,” Mr Aldridge said. A key change is the reduction in height of a number of the buildings on the site, with the proposal including two 10 storey buildings, compared to five, which was in the original plan. The tourism precinct, which includes the five-star international hotel and serviced apartments, will be the only precinct to include two 10 storeys buildings. “The need for the hotel precinct to be 10 storeys is based on substantial feedback from major international hotel operators to ensure the ongoing viability of a five-star international hotel,” Mr Aldridge said. “Building heights in the residential precinct have been reduced, which has also seen a reduction in the number of apartments from 1470 to 1350.”
Sekisui House's latest master plan. Evan Aldridge, Sekisui House Senior Development Manager said that overall the revised layout has allowed us to define four precincts within the site. “The tourism precinct is located as a destination point on the main entry; the retirement living, aged care and wellness centre precinct adjoins the lake, park and open space,” Mr Aldridge said. “There are two residential precincts, both adjoining the tourism precinct to provide good connectivity to amenities. According to Mr Aldridge the new layout maintains the company’s strong urban planning principle of maximising open space and limiting building footprints. The building footprint is still under 20 per cent of the site area, with the remaining 80 per cent as open space. Market research also highlighted majority support for sustainable building practices
(82 per cent) and sustainability initiatives will include solar power generation, water reuse, lighting, innovative waste management systems as well as future proofing for use of electric vehicles. A new entry into the site off David Low Way has also been introduced to address feedback on traffic issues from the adjoining residents in the Coolum Residences estate. Sunshine Coast Council will review the revised plans and decide on whether it will consider the proposal in the first amendment of the Planning Scheme. “It’s important that the community knows that this is the only the first, in a number of steps, before we are able to submit a development application,” Mr Alridge said. “Over the last 10 years, 17 amendments have been made to the region’s Planning Scheme - this demonstrates the process we are undertaking is not uncommon.
“Sekisui House is committed to working with the council and community to deliver the strategic outcomes required by council and deliver an iconic destination for the Sunshine Coast.“ For more information, visit: www.sekisuihouse.com.au
The new proposal includes: 2 x 4 storey buildings 2 x 4-5 storey buildings 2 x 5 storey buildings 1 x 4-7 storey buildings 2 x 7 storey buildings 6 x 8 storey buildings 2 x 10 storey buildings
Clear advantage for local group A NEWLY established local Indigenous company, has been awarded the weed management contract for Sekisui House’s controversial 20-hectare development site at Yaroomba. Gondwana Pty Ltd is an initiative of the DASSI Group (Descendants of Australian South Sea Islanders) and was established by Mick Fewquandie who, seeing the need for employment of Indigenous and Islander people locally, decided to take up a new challenge and create his business. Up to 80 per cent of its members are of Islander and Indigenous heritage. Mr Fewquandie is thrilled to
have been given the opportunity to undertake the weed management contract as it is his first major project for the company. “Gondwana is very happy to have won the contract in an open tender, and to provide job opportunities for our people in the local area,” Mr Fewquandie said. “Not only do we have the expertise and energy to do the job but we bring with it the traditional valuing and love of the land itself.” Gondwana joins a number of local contracting firms Sekisui House uses to regularly maintain the existing developed and undeveloped sections of the site.
The yearly contract will see the site cleared of Class 2 and Class 3 weeds such as groundsel bush, lantana, climbing asparagus fern and camphor laurel species plus others. The contract also allows for ongoing weed management activities to maintain the site. Sekisui House senior development manager Evan Aldridge said Gondwana had been chosen as it brought significant local knowledge of the area and experience in weed management and importantly a cultural affinity with the land, plus competitive pricing which contributed to them securing the contract.
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“The decision to contract Gondwana is an important step for Sekisui House and supports the findings in the Federal Government‘s ‘Closing the Gap’ report which highlights initiatives that provide positive outcomes for Indigenous and Islander people,” Mr Aldridge said. “It is important as a land owner to maintain control of the vegetation, especially the weeds on our site. “We continue to assist in the work of the council and the Coolum and North Shore Coast Care group regarding the valuable frontal dune area.”
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Isabella in action at the Shotgun Shootout. to experience her dream job and will be organising the next five events for Shotgun Shootout. For anyone else looking to chase their dreams, Isabella said it’s all about just “giving it a go”. “You don’t always know the answer until you ask the question,” she said. “It’s also important to build relationships with young and older people.” Isabella’s story is part of Noosa Today’s Youth Positive which highlights and celebrates the great things young people are doing in the community. Anyone who knows of anyone who needs to be congratulated or celebrated should simply email newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au.
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TWO local men have been charged with drug offences after police searched a Noosaville home on Sunday. Police from the Sunshine Coast District Gang Squad searched a home in Jacksonia Place, Noosaville, during which they said they found 350 MDMA pills, a quantity of steroids, a handgun and ammunition. Police also said a search of a vehicle also uncovered a further 400 MDMA pills and cash. Following the search a 34-year-old Peregian Springs man, an alleged member of a motorcycle club, was arrested and charged with a number of drug and weapons’ offences including three counts of possession of dangerous drugs and two counts of unlawful possession of weapons. He was due to appear in the Maroochydore Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday. A second 27-year-old man from Noosaville was also arrested and charged for possession of drugs. The man is due to reappear in the Maroochydore Magistrates’ Court on 29 April.
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recurring event at our school. “I am also helping out with all of the surfing competitions at school to help me gain as much experience as possible.” In her spare time, Isabella also helps out at the Shotgun Shootout surfing events throughout Noosa beaches giving her a taste for her dream job. “When I joined the Shotgun Surfboards team three months ago as their social media manager, they were speaking of running a surf comp for locals called the Shotgun Shootout,” she said. “Straight away I offered to be the event manager and director, as it is what I aspire to do when I am older. I was fortunate enough to receive the position.” Isabella said she feels privileged
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LOCAL schoolgirl Isabella Lynden never realised she was special. She simply assumed all 17-yearolds were busy with five jobs while achieving A grades at school and chasing a dream job within the surfing industry. It never occurred to her not everyone was doing the same. “I guess some people have yoga or something to do for their quiet time,” she said. “Being busy and achieving something is my down time. I’m just a busy person. It’s how I’ve always been.” Isabella is in her final year of high school and so far she can add School Captain of Sunshine Beach State High School, receptionist, and volunteer youth and community engagement manager for a personal development course to her already impressive resume, but Isabella’s heart belongs to the ocean. Surfing since she was eight-yearsold, Isabella said her dream is to one day work in the surfing industry as an event manager. Having already organised a girlsonly surfing day for her school, Isabella has big dreams to join the world surfing circuit. “I have such a strong passion for surfing,” she said. “I have organised a girls’ surf day in September 2014 at (school), which is another great success and is now a
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Bumper holiday season LOCAL tourism operators have enjoyed a busy Easter holiday with many expecting the sell-out season to continue throughout the school holidays. Tourism Noosa CEO Damien Massingham said many tour operators, accommodation venues and restaurants have all reported a great Easter holiday period. “Alex Gilmour from Nautilus Noosa Resort said the resort was fully booked over the Easter four-day weekend and there are already strong bookings throughout the school holidays, with visitor numbers for February and March well above last year’s figures,” he said. “Sharon McCulloch from
Coral Beach Resort in Noosa said they were also fully booked for Easter and March and April. “This year has been their second best year since 2009… and it’s been a bumper holiday season for Hotel Laguna with this Easter their best in a long time. “But it wasn’t only the fivestar resorts that were busy with holiday-makers over Easter. “Debbie Cummins from Boreen Point camp ground said they were packed with Easter bookings and were looking great for the rest of the holidays. “Restaurant and tour operators have also enjoyed a bumper season with many busy thanks to beautiful weather
over the four days. “Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club manager Ashley Little said the Easter trade was significantly better than previous years with their Sunday trade as busy as Christmas school holidays. Mr Massingham also said feedback from operators was very encouraging. “Tourism is our largest employer and contributor to the Noosa economy,” Mr Massingham said. “It is great to see visitors are getting out and about across the region and enjoying everything Noosa has to offer.”
Beautiful weather over the Easter holidays saw holiday-makers making the most of Noosa.
Our Chloe's on board IT CERTAINLY isn’t every day a Year 12 student gets the chance to join a board of directors responsible for a multi-million dollar business. But for Noosa District State High School Year 12 student Chloe Bare, the opportunity to join the board of the Sunshine Coast Community Financial Services Limited (SCCFSL) is exciting. Chloe said she had a keen interest in business and only last month she was appointed as a junior observer for 2015 on the SCCFSL board, who manage
the community bank branches of Bendigo Bank in Cooroy, Marcoola, Tewantin and Pomona. Through Bendigo Bank’s sponsorship of Australian Business Week (ABW) held at Noosa District State High School each year, Chloe learnt of a program where she could attend each SCCFSL board meeting and learn more about how community banking worked at a boardroom level. “I’m just so happy to have been given this opportunity,” Chloe said. “The SCCFSL board is filled
with directors who have years of experience and great success in the business world and they’re really lovely people too. They’re all actively involved in their community and keen to pass on their knowledge.” Chloe said it was a great “head start” in learning how boards worked as well as learning the important part community bank branches played. “It’s just amazing how much time and money the branches have invested in our communities already for all our benefit,” New junior director, Chloe Bare pictured with SCCFSL chairman, Rick Cooper and Cooroy Community Bank branch manager, Geoff Edwards. Chloe said.
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Driscoll piers… home to roost By JOLENE OGLE IT HAS taken 20 years and a “long and arduous” journey, but Kevin Driscoll finally has the paperwork to prove he and wife Vicki own the jetty at the corner of William Street and Gympie Terrace. “It’s been a very long journey and one we shouldn’t have had to take,” Mr Driscoll said. “It’s been a financial strain for my wife and I, throughout the battle, but we are now finally recognised as the owners of the jetty.” Mr Driscoll’s plight to prove ownership of the jetty he and his wife bought in 1993 made national headlines last year when he chained himself to a makeshift platform on the jetty in protest. “It needed to be brought to a head, and this was the best way,” he said. At the time of the protest, Mr Driscoll said Noosa Council was to blame for the jetty’s deterioration due to a lack of maintenance of the adjacent footpath, a claim he stands by today. Mr Driscoll said the sliding footpath shifted towards the jetty and led to the pylons being damaged and then when Cyclone Oswald came through in 2013, “the jetty never stood a chance.” More than ten months after Mr Driscoll chained himself to the jetty, the Driscolls received a letter from the department of Environment and Heritage Protection (EHP) stating the Driscolls were free
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Jetty owner Kevin Driscoll holding the exemption certificate from the EHP department - under the coastal protection and management plan. Picture: DARRYN SMITH to re-build their jetty. “When we got the letter, we didn’t know which way it was going to go,” he said. “I was thinking about what I would do if the answer was no… we would have to start our fight all over again. “Luckily, thanks to thorough research from the EHP staff, we now have records to prove we own the jetty.” Mr Driscoll said he also owes the win to the local people who supported his protest, from beeping in support as they drove past to bringing food when the weather was cold. “I want to thank the people of Noosa who have supported us in our fight,” he said. “We couldn’t have done it without knowing we had the support of our local Noosa community.” But the fight isn’t over yet, with Mr Driscoll now working with Noosa Council to have the footpath and damaged pylons repaired before work can begin on the new jetty.
A Noosa Council spokesperson said council has always been responsible for the repair of the footpath and planning works for the repairs are currently in progress and in “liaison with Mr Driscoll”. Council couldn’t confirm whether there are plans to raise the footpath a metre high, which Mr Driscoll said would isolate the jetty. “Final design details are awaiting finalisation,” the spokesperson said. “Council is undertaking discussions directly with Mr Driscoll in relation to a solution to the current damaged footpath and association areas. “We are awaiting his proposed options to be sent to the CEO of council.” Mr Driscoll said he has met with council and received options for a solution to the repair of the footpath, but believes council should also be responsible for the repair of the pylons.
THE derelict houseboats littering Noosa River won’t be removed anytime soon, says Noosa MP Glen Elmes, who has slammed the Labor Government’s lack of economic plan. Speaking at the first sitting of Parliament on 26 March, Mr Elmes said he couldn’t endorse a motion to express confidence in the Palaszczuk Labor Government because it implied the election was “normal in the sense that the electorates of Queensland have embraced a new government with a suite of policy ideas”. “Nothing could be further from the truth,” he said. “This government really is a policyfree zone. “This government has snuck into power. It said nothing. It never put its head above the parapet to make sure it was engaging with the community. As a result, it was able to sneak into power.” Mr Elmes said Labor lacked an economic plan for the future of Queensland, including Noosa. “It was an LNP government that ended the slide into debt,” he said. “We are now
The derelict houseboats of Noosa River might have to stay put for a while longer. Picture: DARRYN SMITH faced with a government that has no policy and, more importantly, has no will to tackle the debt crisis.” Speaking with Noosa Today, Mr Elmes said the decision to not re-elect a coalition government meant many of the planned works for Noosa would not be carried out. “There is no $2 million for Noosa River,” he said. “The Labor Government is still bleeding with $4 billion in interest repayments and no economic plan. We (LNP) came out with a plan and the people have not voted for us, as is their right. “The LNP has been seen as arrogant, as picking too many fights and trying to do too
much too quickly. And all of this is true. We were rejected at the election.” Prior to the 31 January election, Mr Elmes promised a chunk of cash for Noosa, should LNP be re-elected, including $2 million to cleanup Noosa River, $250,000 for works at the Noosa Tigers AFL grounds, and a promise to reduce household costs and drive down the cost of living over a five-year period. Mr Elmes said despite his lack of confidence in the current government, he will continue to fight for Noosa, with the planned works on Eumundi Road to go ahead as the $2.5 million in funding was secured before the election.
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Ladies dine on food and wine LOCAL ladies were out in force for the Sirocco Ladies Lunch on Friday 27 March, with delicious food and scrumptious wine on the menu. Noosa Today photographer DARRYN SMITH was on hand to catch the ladies in action. Sarah Eggett and Joan Winder.
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Arts and craft are back - and it’s a celebration THE Noosa Arts and Craft Association is back in action, with their first event held on 27 March in celebration of their members’ artworks. With more than 80 entries and four judges, the competition was a huge success with winners announced in six categories. NACA life member Judy Chipperfield of Two Old Ladies Teashop provided the canapes and Noosa Today photographer DARRYN SMITH was there to catch all the action. The NACA’s next event is the Autumn Art and Craft Exhibition in May, which will be a new event for the group and will be the first in a series of three joint exhibitions of six groups.
Councillor Frank Wilkie was on hand to present awards at the exhibition.
Jean Elson and NACA president Jan Bentley at the awards ceremony.
Locals gathered to enjoy the exhibition at the NACA on 27 March. 8 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 9 April, 2015
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It’s bringing out our best thousands, so I’ll go along with the estimated 30,000. Starting at 10am and dancing, eating and singing its way to the wind-up at 9pm, it really was a great success. But please remember this event grew from humble beginnings, a struggling main street with empty shops and no imagination until some locals drove their passion into reality. Now in its fourth year, the Ocean Street World Festival is building momentum along with the new restaurants, bars, cafes and venues along the street. The street-length food court offered German, Indonesian, Spanish and African delights and was complemented by belly dancing, South Sea Islander, Brazilian samba and funk music.
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COMPETITION is what sport and I suppose life is all about - and right now the competition factor is driving the Sunshine Coast to achieve its best. I am talking about the Sunshine Coast I know and love, Caloundra to Noosa. Last weekend I witnessed and enjoyed being at the newest music/cultural festival in the heart of Maroochydore. You can guess a figure of how many attended - take it from me, there were
Another win for the day was introducing some of the international triathletes who are currently based here for training. The group is being tutored by longtime Noosa tri commentator Toby Coote and has been here since the Mooloolaba World Cup in March. Toby has high hopes for one of his charges, Papua New Guinean Rachel James, who has already improved her swim time by five minutes and is gungho to represent her country again after her first appearance in Glasgow last year. All four athletes will be heading for Port Moresby for the Pacific Games in July. The weekend festival has already
produced competition with new event announced for August, the Maroochydore Music and Visual Arts to be based on the old seventh fairway on the Horton Park Golf course. It all sounds terrific, but not so, as the Caloundra Music Festival is planned for around the same time. So as you can imagine, this competition has already put some noses out of joint. I think it’s terrific because it will add the competition that’s needed to keep event organisers on their toes to produce the best result for everyone. It might even bring some Sunshine Coast councillors up to date, in where ratepayers’ money should be spent. If you don’t know, most successful
Coast events are run by individuals/ event organisers who are supported financially or council staff to help run a smooth operation. Most events need to have many sponsors and a wide volunteer base to run their annual event. Noosa event organisers should take a bow, as their events have led the way and it’s that local jealousy and competition that’s seen all these other events come to fruition. The Jack Newton Pro-Am, Jazz Festival, Noosa Triathlon, Long-Weekend and the upcoming Food and Wine Festival are a testament to an amazing group of individuals and their supporters, who started the competition. Until next time.
Back to native vegetation THE Weyba Bushland Care Group is calling on the community to help restore native vegetation near the Wooden Bridge on Weyba Creek. The group will gather on Saturday 18 April between 8am - 10.30am to plant native plants and enjoy a delicious morning tea and a sausage sizzle afterwards. The work comes as a result of about $20,000 in funding from a “Everyone’s Environment” State Government grant awarded to Weyba Bushland Care group, in conjunction with Noosa Integrated Catchment Association and Noosa District Landcare. The grant money will be used to carry out weeding and planting work in a number of locations near Weyba Creek and along the Weyba Esplanade. The grant has heartened the volunteer groups who have welcomed the financial assistance. “The grant is more than just financial help, it demonstrates that the government values and appreciates the work we do,” dedicated volunteer Phil Meade said. “As a member of Weyba Bushland Care group, my wife Diane and I enjoy knowing that we are helping to create a safe and attractive recreational area while we are clearing invasive weeds.
“We have also met a wonderful group of like-minded people and enjoy their comradeship.” Phil said that there was plenty more work to do to help repair areas of degraded natural environment in Noosa and any help in this regard would be very much appreciated. Former director of Environment and Planning, Noosa Council, and member of Weyba Bushcare Group Raul Weychardt said that Noosa’s natural environment was enjoyed by all and although most areas looked healthy and vital, many of the shire’s parks and creek banks were infected by weeds. “Over time, these invaders are becoming more prevalent, and if left unchecked will become a very strong feature of our landscape,” Raul said. “This is especially so in our neighbourhoods and the waterways nearby.“Joining a local Bushcare Group is a convenient way to join like-minded residents in tackling some local weed areas in a co-ordinated approach. “With support from council and a grant from the Queensland Government, we are able to make a difference in our area.” Volunteers are asked to gather near the Wooden Bridge Weyba Esplanade on Saturday 18 April from 8am. For more details, tele- Volunteering is fun. Cate McCollam, 9, is enjoying a bushcare group planting day on Weyba Creek. phone Phil on 0428 218 121 or 5474 1877.
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Fast, furious, and the best yet seen By KATIE DE VERTEUIL BCC Noosa Cinemas were overflowing last Thursday night for Autopro’s screening of Fast and Furious 7. The venue was completely sold out for the event, with excited attendees of all ages quickly piling into Cinema One. A Datsun 1200 was also present at Thursday’s screening, shining brightly in the foyer of the cinemas and drawing plenty of attention from onlookers. In typical Fast and Furious style, the film took viewers on a
whirlwind adventure from the first scene to the last. While the storyline was fairly ordinary, this was made up for with dramatically impossible stunts, raging cars and bulging muscles. Rated M, the action-packed film was the perfect tribute to actor, Paul Walker, who sadly passed in November, 2013 with filming only half-completed. An energetic applause rang out as the film came to an end, with many viewers describing it as “the best one yet“.
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Council wants your views RESIDENTS are being urged to speak up on the social issues that matter most to our community, with feedback being collected to help shape council’s new social plan. The feedback will also help council provide recommendations to state and federal governments. The Grahams of Pomona are one such family who have already put their feedback forward. For the young local family, asking state and federal governments to provide more funding or incentives for local businesses to take on apprentices, maintaining social support networks and affordable sporting opportunities are seen as high priorities. “Our children have grown up here, but their opportunities for work without travelling a long way are limited,” Madeline Graham said. Her eldest son has recently sought an apprenticeship. “We provided him with a car and he visited more than 60 businesses from Noosa to Gympie looking for an opportunity, before finding a position in Gympie. Many of his friends have a similar story.“These are good kids and some of them are only now just starting to find opportunities.” Spokesman for council’s Social Plan Reference Group, Cr Frank Pardon, urged residents to join the Grahams and have a say on the local social issues they were most concerned about. “Should we be highlighting to state and federal governments that more youth training facilities and services are required to help our young people into work?” Cr Pardon said. “Should council advocate for more services for older people who are isolated at home, or should council ask for a push to-
Sophie and Joshua Horder with 97-year-old great-grandmother Dot Davison.
They dote on their grandkids The Grahams of Pomona believe increased funding or incentives for local businesses to take on apprentices, maintaining social support networks and affordable sporting opportunities are high priorities to be addressed in Noosa Council's new social plan. wards smaller, more affordable housing? “We’re asking mums and dads, the elderly, young people - everyone - to provide input. “That information will help us develop a social plan that clearly states our case on social needs that council can then use to make recommendations to higher levels of government.” Mrs Graham felt that support
networks were particularly important for hinterland communities, as were sporting opportunities for young people. “My kids are fortunate that we’ve been able to encourage their sporting interests, but families can’t always afford the costs and so some kids miss out on those health, fitness and social benefits,” she said. From now until 30 April, council is inviting input via its Your Say
Noosa forum at http://yoursay. noosa.qld.gov.au Submissions can also be made by email to mail@noosa.qld.gov. au or by post to PO Box 141 Tewantin QLD 4565. Submissions will be made public on Your Say Noosa with names and contact details withheld. Please indicate if you wish for your submission to remain confidential.
LAST Thursday was the perfect day to celebrate our biggest fans, our grandparents, as part of the annual Grandparents Day event at St Andrew’s Anglican College. Grandparents and families were treated to a number of student performances before they toured the classrooms to see where their grandchildren learn. College captain Tyler Kiernan acknowledged the support of all grandparents. “What makes our time at St Andrew’s so special is the support we receive from our biggest fans, our grandparents. They are always there to nurture us, offer guidance and love us no matter what,” Tyler said. School principal Chris Ivey said this annual event was about acknowledging the importance of our relationships with grandparents. “Grandparents Day is about giving thanks and celebrating these important relationships and all the little things our grandparents do for us,” he said.
Youth heart for art with some vibrant creations By KATIE DE VERTEUIL NOOSA and Cooroy libraries have put together two small, yet vibrant exhibitions, showcasing art of local schools in a bid to celebrate Youth Week 2015. At Noosa, the display is made up of works from Noosa Flexible Learning Centre, Pengari Steiner School and Sunshine Beach State High, while Cooroy proudly shows off art from students at Noosa Christian College. With everything from intricate sketches and vivacious painting to colourful mosaics and ceramics, the youth art exhibitions have so far been greeted with an extremely positive response, with onlookers impressed with the talent on display. Noosa Library’s Young People’s Services librarian Maureen O’Shea said that exhibitions were a first for libraries and something which they were hoping to grow bigger and better next year. “The exhibition is a great way to make people aware of the exceptional creative talents of young people in our community,” Maureen said. “It is great to see the kids doing such amazing stuff and that the community has the chance to appreciate it.” Maureen hopes the display will also attract more young people to the library. “The library is connecting all aspects of the community, however, we often find it difficult to attract young adults,” Maureen said. “When children get older they tend to drift further and further away, and hopefully having their work on display may draw them back in.” The Youth Art Exhibitions are on display at Noosa and Cooroy libraries through until 19 April. 12 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 9 April, 2015
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THE next meeting of the Tewantin Noosa RSL Women’s Auxiliary will be held on Thursday 9 April at 10am in the Tewantin Noosa RSL. Members and friends are welcome. Phone Kay on 5447 5042.
RAIL enthusiast Robert Ketton will be visiting Noosa to share his wide-ranging knowledge of the social and historical impact of railways at a lecture to be given on Saturday 11 April at the monthly meeting of ADFAS Noosa. A popular speaker, Robert will take the audience on an express journey through rail’s cultural influence on fine art, architecture, film, theatre and literature to its social impact. Nations have gone to war by and because of railways and they have been the source of national unity as well as national disgrace. From the introduction of standard time to the influence on the national diet and the redistribution of population, railways continue to have a huge effect on everyday life everywhere, except perhaps, in regional Australia. The lecture will be held on Saturday 11 April at 3.45pm for a 4pm start at St Mary’s Church Hall, 17 William Street, Tewantin. Member and non-members are welcome bookings essential (cost $25). Phone Ruth on 5448 3189 to book.
RoTaRy CLub of noosa Heads AFTER nearly 32 years, the Rotary Club of Noosa Heads will be changing to a noon meeting time at the Villa Noosa at 12.30pm on Tuesdays. The new time will be more user friendly for all concerned in the Noosa area. Currently there is a breakfast and an evening club in the area and now members will have a lunch time club. Rotary is about being user friendly for all. For information just call Gerald on 0418 719 591.
noosaviLLe LibRaRy book saLe FRIENDS of the Noosaville Library are seeking donations of books and magazines in good condition for their bumper book sale on Saturday 18 April from 9.30am to noon. The sale is a major fundraising event by the Friends and will include a comprehensive selection of good-quality hardbacks, paperbacks and magazines across all genres including books that are surplus to the needs of the library. Funds raised will go to supporting the library in a wide range of volunteer activities including adult literacy, the home library service and books for readers’ groups. Perhaps the biggest bargain on the Sunshine Coast, the books are priced at $2 for hardbacks; $1 for paperbacks and 20 cents for magazines. Among the donations already received is an impressive collection of vintage National Geographic magazines, some dating back to the 1960s - offering a wander through modern history that has been recorded meticulously and illustrated with breathtaking photography. Donations of books may be made to Library
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CHRisTian feLLowsHip of noosa CHRIS Lancaster will be the speaker at Christian Fellowship of Noosa on Sunday 12 April and his message title is Are the Days of Noah Here Again? As always, you will find us in the CWA Hall, next to the Tewantin Post Office, at 9.30am. Please feel free to call 5474 0620 at any time and chat with Tony about the fellowship.
LoCaL HisToRy gRoup COOROY-NOOSA Family and Local History Group will meet at Cooroy Library in Maple Street on Saturday 11 April from 1pm. Some of our members will tell their stories of when their family went to war. Afternoon tea and the monthly meeting will follow the talks. As part of Heritage Week, the group will hold two workshops at Cooroy Library; Re-
search your WWI soldier on Thursday 16 April from 9.30am to 12.30pm and Newspaper Research on Wednesday 22 April from 10am to 1pm. To find out more on our Irish and German interest groups, visit www.genealoogy-noosa. org.au or the research room, 41 Miva Street, Cooroy. Phone 5442 5570 for more information.
view CLub THE Noosaville VIEW Club monthly meeting is on Thursday 23 April at 11am for an 11.30am start. The speaker this month is David Toulton of Promotions in Motion. Those who would like to join or would like further information regarding this fun and friendship club that supports the Smith Family can phone Nanette McLay on 5455 6157.
TewanTin-noosa RsL women’s auxiLiaRy THE next meeting of the Tewantin-Noosa RSL Women’s Auxiliary will be held on Thursday 9 April at the RSL Tewantin at 10am. Members and friends are welcome. For more information, phone Kay on 5447 5042.
peRmaCuLTuRe noosa THE next Permaculture Noosa meeting is on 16 April from 7pm, with supper served at 9pm. Permaculture Noosa meetings are free and open to the public. They start at 7pm with a Marketplace where members share their surplus home grown produce by giving, exchanging or selling it. The meeting starts at 7.30pm and supper for a gold coin donation will be served at 9pm. Cooroy Memorial Hall, Cooroy (next to the RSL).
Road CLosuRes COOROY RSL wishes to notify residents and road users of the following road closures: Maple Street, Cooroy, will be closed to all traffic on Friday 24 April, from 11.30am to
noon and parking is restricted in front of the Cooroy RSL. Diamond Street and Tewantin Road are closed to traffic on Saturday 25 April from 4.30am to 6am. All vehicles will be diverted by police and SES through Sapphire Street and Olivine Street. People attending the dawn service can enter the restricted area for parking until 4.50am. People coming from Tewantin or Tinbeerwah for the service along Tewantin Road should arrive early before the road is closed at the top of the hill at Olivine Street. Maple Street will be closed to all traffic and parking on Saturday 25 April from 10am to 11am for the Anzac Day street parade.
appeaL foR HeLpeRs THE annual Rotary Club of Noosa Daybreak Bookfest is back for another year and it needs helpers. The set-up day is Thursday 30 April with sales from Friday 1 May to Sunday 3 May and pack-up day on Monday at the new venue of Noosa Leisure Centre, Wallace Drive, Noosaville. Please advise preferred times and days and organisers will be happy to add names to the roster. The major beneficiaries this year are Smart Pups Australia, Rotary projects throughout the community and to help supply sanitation and water to schools in the Solomon Islands. Please phone Roslyn Simmonds on 5471 0507 or 0432 327 349 or email Roslyn@rsimmonds.com.au to register.
ReaL magiC AT the Theosophical Society Sunshine Coast Lodge Noosa public meeting on Friday 17 April Olga Carolan is visiting from the Hinterland to give her annual theosophical talk. On Friday 10 April the topic is What is Real - What is Magic? continuing on from Where Does the Sophia Reside? Gold coin donation. The CWA Hall, 123 Poinciana Drive, Tewantin. Phone Ailsa on 5470 2656 or Janet on 0416 442 962.
Festival of great ideas WHAT do a captain, an arctic explorer, a creative arts professor and a technologist have in common? If you’re in the audience at TEDxNoosa 2015 it will be up to you to figure it out. After sold-out events in 2013 and 2014, TEDxNoosa is back with another inspiring day packed full of ideas and performances. Tickets are now on sale for the 2015 event, which will be held on Friday 29 May at The J in Noosa. This year’s event is themed Land’s Edge and the full line-up of speakers will be announced over the coming weeks. TEDxNoosa executive producer Vivianne Barry said there would be plenty of local variety to look forward to. “Over the past few years we’ve
been lucky enough to secure some well-known speakers, and it’s been wonderful to share their ideas and hear the audience’s feedback,” she said. “This year we’ve decided to give more space to local voices. Their ideas are locally significant with global relevance and we’re excited to showcase them on the TEDx forum.” As well as a full day of inspiring talks, attendees will also enjoy a range of musical performances and fuel up on local food and coffee made by one of Australia’s best baristas. Participants will also have the chance to explore Innovation Alley, an interactive showcase of technology, entrepreneurship and digital art. TEDxNoosa licensee Brian Keayes said after the success of the
2013 and 2014 events, the organising team is excited to be bringing another unique collection of ideas, people and possibilities together on the Sunshine Coast.“When we decided to organise the first TEDxNoosa back in 2013, we had no idea how strongly the community would embrace it,” he said. “More than 650 people have attended the live events, thousands more have watched the live video stream and our talks have been watched online 633,982 times. “This wouldn’t have been possible without the support of our icon partner, Central Queensland University, or our major partner, Noosa Council.” TEDxNoosa is on Friday 29 May at The J in Noosa from 9am to 6pm. Tickets are now available at www.tedxnoosa.com.
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Musicians are banding together NOOSA Concert Band welcomes to 2015 returning players, new members and anyone interested in playing or supporting the concert band. They are invited to come along and meet the conductors and members, ask questions and enjoy a cuppa. Practice is every Tuesday evening from 7-9pm at the Hinterland Church, Cooroy, behind the library. Anyone from any age from 17 to 70 is invited and welcome. Contact Paul Ritchie on 0412 737 247 or email The noosa Concert band are looking for new members to join the group. mgb079@gmail.com. 14 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 9 April, 2015
Meals on Wheels roster WEEKLY roster for Tewantin-Noosa Meals on Wheels for week of Monday 13 to Friday 17 April. monday drivers: Rotary Daybreak, Chris and Ken, Keetha, Brian and Marion, driver needed for run E, Anne and Colin, Patricia. kitchen: Verena, Steven, Len and Neil Tuesday drivers: Graham, John Mc, Tania and friends, Sharron, Liz, Jackie and Bill, Kevin and Rob. kitchen: Ashleigh, Christine, Jo and George. wednesday drivers: Des and Ian, Margaret and Joan, Von and Bart, Ray,
Barbara and Denise. kitchen: Carol, Jill, Gerry, Elfie and Neil. Thursday drivers: Stewart, Graham, driver needed run C, Sharron, Jane and Geoff, 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, Rosalie and Jack, drivers needed for runs E, F. kitchen: Martina, Sandy, Elfie, George and Trevor. If you are unavailable or can do an extra run, please phone the kitchen on 5449 7659.
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WELL done to the father and son who helped me load the groceries into my car after a big shop at Noosaville shops over Easter. Thank you. It was a huge help and saved me so much hassle. I hope you had a great Easter. TO the Easter Bunny who littered our whole house with eggs. My baby surely enjoyed her first Easter and her first Easter egg ... my hubby devoured the rest. A BIG thank you to the Bullit Espresso van. You always remember my name and coffee order. Talk about service. That’s why you need to shop locally.
THE Sunshine Coast Council has a positive structured approach to deliver a better business economy, more jobs and a plan for the future. The best the Noosa Council can come up with is a reference to the ‘smart business economy’ which to date has generated little or no benefits for the Noosa economy. Noosa has the highest percentage wise business bankruptcy and the highest youth unemployment on the Sunshine Coast and no obvious council plans to address these issues. It was a surprise to learn that this significant Sunshine Coast Council Economic Plan was the work of a past Noosa Council. Jeff Nuske, Noosa Heads.
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Penalty rates IT IS hard enough to get people to work on the weekends as it is especially in nursing homes and hospitals, it will be a disaster! If this is happening, the normal weekly work hourly rate will have to go down to give incentives to weekend workers, creating the opposite effects. Dolle Jean Pierre, Noosa.
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A BIG thumbs down to the litter bugs who left the barbecue hut at Gympie Terrace Lions Park a complete mess after their Easter Sunday barbecue. Shame on you. Lucky for us, there are lovely people in the world who aren’t bothered to clean up after others.
IN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT of Councillor Jurisevic’s response concerning my remarks about the recent “clean up“ project and the undertaking of council to continue the “hard rubbish” collections, great stuff! But perhaps my observation about the ugly sight of trolleys from Coles and Woolworths and their associated liquor outlets is in stark contrast to the “new kid on the block”, Aldi, whose system “leaves no trolleys and doesn’t appear to trouble the customers when they obtain tokens for the trolleys ... the major companies’ complaints about the cost of introducing token/coins for the trolleys etc etc” - hardly stands up to scrutiny. Joe, what an opportunity to take on a “thorny one“ and clean up this long running sore. Good luck. M. Hill, Noosa.
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JUST who are we defending? Like lambs to the slaughter (halal of course) we fall into the trap every time. Watching the news tonight (4 April) and the two opposing “armies.“ Those for Islam and those against. It’s all nothing new, as I recall the scare tactic of the Domino and Red Peril fear. What I find most fearful is the discriminate way of taking away genuine and loyal readers’ right to express their point of view. This came about on the coast because of people for and against a mosque being built in Maroochydore. Maybe there’s a fear that someone using a pseudonym will start World War III? During WWII as one of the many expats we feared bombs and bullets, not words. I couldn’t give a damn what a person’s beliefs are. Just leave my vegie patch alone and I’ll leave your kosher and halal alone. I’m sorry, I can usually find something to laugh about in most things but I find this latest impost on a person’s freedom of speech is pitiful. I often wonder just who is next to put in these abhorrent detention centres? E. Wright, Sunrise Beach.
Sharon Jones of Peregian Beach captured this beautiful Blue Monarch butterfly while walking through Peregian Beach over the Easter holidays. If you have a gorgeous photo of Noosa’s wildlife or landscape, send it to newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au.
It's not about you WHO the hell is Robin Bristow - is he on the same planet as the rest of us, does he know how councils operate and what they are voted in to do? They are put there to do a job for the greater community, not drop all of the important is-
LAST week we featured a story on our front page about a man pushing for Noosa Council to join the fight for same-sex marriage. We asked our Facebook likers if they thought it was council’s place to stand for social issues, or should it be left to other levels of government.
sues that affect everybody and waste time and money on something that has nothing to do with them. Anybody who thinks it is all about him should move to a different part of the world. Brian Organ, Noosa.
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· · Michiela Stonehouse: “Just do it.” McCollam: “This is not a council · Declan issue. It is unfair to ask them to com·
ment in any way. It is a national issue and should be a national decision.” Stewart Manders: “This went around a few weeks ago and council have nothing to do with it. Lobby someone who
cares, like your local federal member. Good luck with that.” Ron James: “Maybe contact your church, maybe not.” Megan Ogle: “I think it’s a human issue so people should fight and push for equal rights any way they can. Including asking their local council to support equal rights.” Ron James: “Here’s the hard thing, they shouldn’t take it as personal if persons disagreeing with a differing opinion ‘push back’, as is their right.”
We would love to know what you think. Share your thoughts with Noosa Today and the community by emailing newsdesk@ noosatoday.net.au.
Tony a top friend SUNDAY 29 March was National Neighbour Day, a day dedicated to encouraging neighbours to get together and share a cuppa. Jo and Peter Edwards of Sunrise Beach are just one of the many lucky residents in the Noosa Shire who have wonderful neighbours. Tony, known as Tony the Fisherman in the local community, lives next door to Jo and Peter and is described as an amazing friend and neighbour, someone who can be totally relied upon when help is needed. “Every week Tony comes and puts out our bins for us,” Jo said. “If they are left, he will also bring them back up our driveway for us. He delivers local papers, come rain or shine, directly to his neighbours’ front doors.”
Jo said Tony had also helped look after their home when they were away on holiday. “Some of the things he did for us include turning off the water when we leave and turning it back on for us before we arrive back home,” Jo said. “He watered the garden and pot plants, mowed our quite large lawn and did the edges for us the day before we got home. What a lovely surprise.” Jo and Peter said Tony’s kindness and assistance was known by all the local neighbours and there wasn’t anyone who didn’t know how wonderful a neighbour Tony the Fisherman was. “Our neighbourhood would be much poorer without Tony,” Jo said.
Everybody needs good neighbours and Noosa residents are lucky to have some of the best.
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9 April, 2015
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ARCHITECT Scott Rippon of Rippon Associates has designed this home as a perfectly private oasis offering sanctuary from the outside world while in the heart of Sunshine Beach. Vibrant and exciting, yet totally unique, this home takes advantage of natural light and organic materials to create a relaxing home that is both exclusive and luxurious. Living is spread over two levels and provides ample space for a family to live in comfort or for a retired couple to enjoy single-level living with room for guests. Upon entering the home you are greeted with a charming Asian-inspired feature under the stairs and a space for hanging your most prized artworks, while wooden stairs lead you to the upper level of the home.
The main suite is also located on this level and is a true retreat with a private balcony and box window from which to enjoy the leafy outlook, plus an ensuite with spa and built-in robe. The lower level of this luxurious home features two more bedrooms, one that is serviced by the main bathroom and another that would be perfect for guests or as an alternate master suite as it enjoys a private ensuite, built-in robe and access to the sun deck and plunge pool. A side door from the entry gallery also leads to the outdoor spaces that have been designed to catch the sun and allow the new owners of this home to relax in privacy.
Upstairs features the main living zones where an openplan kitchen, living and dining space flows out to a north facing, covered balcony where many a night can be spent enjoying alfresco dining with friends and family.
This property also includes an outdoor shower, timber sliding doors throughout, polished redgum floors, Jet Master fireplace in the lounge, ducted air-conditioning, Aiphone security system and a ducted vacuum system.
The kitchen features all the modern conveniences one can expect from a home of this calibre including stone benchtops, AEG stainless steel appliances, integrated dishwasher and a beautiful outdoor aspect for cooking inspiration.
All this is located just moments from Noosa Main Beach and Hastings Street and only a short walk from the charming Sunshine Beach village with the uncrowded ocean within easy reach.
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FAMILY HOME!
NOOSA HEADS 13 BANKSIA AVENUE
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Eco & Family Friendly
View Saturday 11.00-11.30am Price $1,420,000
This large ‘eco friendly’ home on a huge 1034m2 allotment is priced well and will save you money for years to come. Thoughtful environmental concerns for conserving have influenced the design and structure with gas hot water, solar panels, heat pads for the pool and 20,000 litre water tank. ɒ Polished Italian tiles on lower level and carpet on upper level. ɒ Large open plan kitchen/dining with caesar stone bench tops and butler’s pantry. ɒ Deluxe master bedroom retreat with grand ensuite, walk-in robe and large terrace. ɒ Direct access walkway from back of property to Settler’s Cove jetty.
Kate Cox 0438 695 505 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
2014 STAYZ AWARD WINNER
PEREGIAN BEACH 300 DAVID LOW WAY
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Opportunities & Income
View Fri & Sat 10.00-10.30am Price $1,299,000
This award winning holiday rental property has continuously returned 8-10% nett per year for the last 4 years. The house is high set and a resort style, and is sold fully furnished and equipped to continue its success and comes with solid forward bookings. ɒ This house is unique and attracts high quality guests within Australia and Internationally. ɒ Expect to spend only several hours a week preparing for your next guests. ɒ Great Lifestyle with a solid income and little effort. ɒ Close to the beach and Peregian Beach Village.
Kate Cox 0438 695 505 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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GREAT HOLIDAY HOUSE
NOOSA HEADS 26 NAIRANA REST
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Coast & Cottage
View Sat & Tues 12.00-12.30pm Price $895,000
Nestled amongst the trees on Noosa Hill, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by this hidden treasure. From the cottage exterior this property presents itself as a modest little abode but wait until you go inside..... A beautifully furnished Noosa holiday retreat awaits! ɒ Currently holiday let so you can continue to receive income and still use yourself regularly. ɒ Master bedroom with views of Noosa’s Hinterland, ensuite and split system air-conditioning. ɒ Fully equipped rumpus / games room for the big and little kids alike. ɒ Lagoon style swimming pool.
Kate Cox 0438 695 505 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
GREAT LOCATION
TEWANTIN 3 ‘NOOSA RIVER QUAYS’ 2 BLAKESLEY ST
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Leisure & Lifestyle
View Sat & Tues 3.00-3.30pm Price $940,000
This north-facing executive style riverside apartment is ideal for those seeking a low maintenance secure lifestyle. The position is one of the best in the complex as it is a ground floor end apartment that has uninterrupted views out onto the private terrace, grass and river. ɒ Recently painted and new window furnishings. ɒ Exceptionally roomy, plus secured lock up garage & storage. ɒ Double sized bedrooms, one with walk-in robe and ensuite. ɒ Gated apartments with manicured gardens & lawn.
Kate Cox 0438 695 505 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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PURE ELEGANCE
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NOOSA HEADS 12 ‘ILUKA’ 10 SERENITY CLOSE
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Sophisticated & Secure
View Saturday 10.00-10.30am Price $1,895,000
Apartment 12 has an enviable position in the very high quality building of Iluka. Situated on the northern corner, it has the advantage of extra windows and light. The appeal of this apartment centres on serenity, security and quality. This is a place you’ll love to call ‘home’. ɒ There are two terraces – one overlooking the beautiful gardens with 25m (heated) pool. ɒ The other where you can see koalas in the trees and the sparkle of water beyond. ɒ It’s a superb and practical floor plan with separate office and media room. ɒ The kitchen and scullery offer Miele appliances and there’s an airing room off the laundry. ɒ The separation of accommodation works beautifully for families or guests.
Jennifer Carr 0412 158 433 Shane McCauley 0403 646 930 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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RIGHT ON THE RIVER
NOOSA SOUND 61 WYUNA DRIVE
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Serenity & Space
View Saturday 11.00-11.30am Price POA
This modern home, right on the river, has been designed beautifully with a flowing floor plan, exquisite finishes and fine attention to detail. There’s plenty of room with beautifully sized bedrooms, office, two living areas plus a superb gourmet kitchen. It is a home filled with light. ɒ The sunny pool is the place for a dip with the children, after playing on the sandy beach. ɒ There is also a jetty to throw in a line and a gated side entrance for a small boat. ɒ Positioned on a wide part of the River overlooking the foliage on the bank opposite. ɒ Within walking distance to some of Noosa’s best restaurants.
Jennifer Carr 0412 158 433 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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AT ONE WITH NATURE
WEYBA DOWNS 37 LAKE WEYBA DRIVE
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View Fri & Sat 2.00-2.30pm Price Offers over $1,000,000
Set amid sprawling grounds, you will feel a welcome sense of calm when arriving at this private, lifestyle home. The location is stunning, overlooking Lake Weyba; one of Noosa’s best kept secrets. Relaxed elegance, vibrantly light and stylish with integrated indoor and outdoor living. ɒ Stephen Kidd design. ɒ Innovatively conceived for both grand scale entertaining or unwinding with family. ɒ Whisper quiet location, 5 minutes to Noosa Civic shops, 10 minutes to Hastings Street. ɒ Work from home with large shed and home office.
Frank Milat 0438 528 148 Shane McCauley 0403 646 930 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
HEART OF HASTINGS ST
NOOSA HEADS 517 ‘LAGUNA ON HASTINGS’
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Holidays & Happiness
View Saturday 1.00-1.30pm Price $875,000
Soak up the sun’s rays while sipping a quiet champagne from your luxury apartment located right on Hastings Street in Australia’s premier beach resort village. Now you can enjoy your holidays in comfort with excellent income returns and tax breaks to make even your accountant smile! ɒ 100m2 with a double length terrace and perfect Northerly orientation. ɒ Lots of café and dining opportunities at your door. ɒ Overlooking the pool. ɒ Strong holiday income and depreciation benefits.
Frank Milat 0438 528 148 Shane McCauley 0403 646 930 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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PRICE REDUCTION
SUNSHINE BEACH 2/2 WEBB ROAD
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Sunshine & Style
View By Private Inspection Price $760,000
This property sits in the heart of everything Sunshine Beach has to offer. Located just metres from the patrolled Sunshine Beach and famous surf club, in a small complex of just 5 apartments. Stylishly renovated and fully furnished, ready for immediate income. ɒ Large modern open plan single level design with lovely neutral colour pallet. ɒ Designer kitchen, modern appliances with built-in breakfast bench. ɒ Large undercover balcony overlooking the sparkling inground pool. ɒ Solar heated pool and outdoor shower, perfect to use after your daily beach visit.
Jon Blonk 0412 806 252 Kym de Warren 0412 325 421 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
ENTRY LEVEL VILLA
NOOSA SPRINGS 159 ‘THE CASCADES’
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Opportunity & Location
View Saturday 10.00-10.30am Price $595,000
Located directly adjacent to the resort pool and facilities, this well designed, private two story villa is ready for your own personal touches. Lovely open plan design, with multiple indoor / outdoor living areas, with a north facing terrace and garden. ɒ Secure, Lock up and Leave with 24 Hour gated security. ɒ Separate Golf Buggy Garage . ɒ Air Conditioning & Ceiling Fans. ɒ Fantastic Resort Facilities including two pools and BBQ areas.
Jon Blonk 0412 806 252 Kym de Warren 0412 325 421 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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ULTIMATE POSITION
LITTLE COVE 7 ALLAMBI RISE
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View Saturday 10.00-10.30am Price Offers over $4,500,000
Panoramic vistas of Noosa’s Main Beach, Laguna Bay, Noosa River and Mt Cooroy and the promise and delivery of a gorgeous sunset stretch in front of you from the pool deck of this home in the dress circle of Noosa. A unique site to build your superb new home. ɒ Perfect weekend getaway with low maintenance gardens, lock-up garage and storage space. ɒ Walk to Hastings Street or the National Park in just 5 minutes. ɒ 885m2 allotment, inground pool, AAA+ position! ɒ This is what Noosa is all about – leave the car in the garage for the entirety of your holiday.
Cam Goode 0400 904 678 Jill Goode 0418 714 653 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
RENOVATOR’S DREAM
NOOSA HEADS 9 SUNSET DRIVE
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Paint & Profit
View Saturday 11.00-11.30am Price Contact agent
Situated just 200 metres from the river, and an easy walk to the Sunday farmer’s market, this cute renovator is a project just waiting to be taken up! On a huge 845m2 block, the home has 3 bedrooms and one renovated bathroom, it’s surrounded on 3 sides by mature palms and trees. ɒ There is a space crying out for a lovely pool, still leaving plenty of room to extend the house. ɒ Located within minutes of schools, shopping and transport. ɒ This property is quite possibly Noosa’s best renovation option. ɒ This is a ‘red hot’ area, with its over-sized land this could be a great home in a great position!
Cam Goode 0400 904 678 Jill Goode 0418 714 653 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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Finding the perfect property manager is key to making the most of your investment.
Trick to interview for an agent onthehome
front WITH EMILY BLACK LITTLE FISH MEDIA
MY father-in-law was once seeking a property manager to best manage his investment house, and his approach was something I have never forgotten. His method was to personally visit every agency in town as if he was looking for somewhere to live. After being shrugged-off with a photocopied list of rentals on several occasions, he finally found ‘the one’. Walking into a local agency, he asked the
usual questions. But instead of receiving a dull response, this property manager was far more attentive - asking him what his rental history was; did he have references readily available; how long a lease was he seeking and in what area - among other things. He told her immediately she was hired. Which of course caused a little confusion, but he explained to her, after he had ‘interviewed’ a long list of uninterested candidates, she was the only one who showed interest on behalf of the property owners, without alienating the renter. He knew his property would be in safe hands. When it comes to managing an investment property, be sure it is in the best hands. Essentially, a property investment
is a business, which needs industry-savvy people to help run it, which is why hiring a professional is something I highly recommend. In any successful partnership, communication is key. Ensure the potential manager has a range of options available, including post, phone, email or internet to keep open lines of contact between the property owner and tenant. It is also important to talk to your property manager about property maintenance. With rising rents, tenants are increasingly particular about properties’ condition and are reluctant to pay top dollar for homes that have seen better days.
Keeping up appearances with a fresh coat of paint as required, attending to any necessary repairs or even installing air-conditioning or a dishwasher will help achieve top rental price and a house-proud tenant. To attain the best price and returns, it is essential to keep abreast of the rental market. Ask the property manager if they conduct regular rental reviews. Often, increasing your rent in line with the market, the divide between rising monthly mortgage repayments and the contribution a tenant makes each month decreases. Ensure you have access to an educated perspective, someone who knows if the price is fair, to avoid alienating a good tenant.
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www.rosecallaghanrealty.com.au Position Perfect • One of Noosa Waters largest blocks - 1083m2 • North facing with 42 metre waterfront • Stephen Kidd design • Spacious open plan living and separate dining • Covered entertainment area perfect for entertaining • Jetty, landscaped gardens, pool
NOOSA WATERS
Price:
48 The Peninsula
$2,190,000
Inspect: Saturday 11am-12noon Agent:
4A 3B 2C 1D
Rosemary Callaghan 0419 236 133
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Beach Location Ocean Views • Small well maintained complex of six • Renovated kitchen new stainless steel appliances • Freshly painted, high ceilings, blinds, ceiling fans thru-out • Balcony, separate private courtyard, mezzanine study • Secure garage with internal access, pool in complex • Short stroll to Sunshine Beach Village and transport
SUNSHINE BEACH
Price:
U5 “Park Haven” 4 Park Crescent
Inspect: Saturday 10-10.30am Agent:
2A 1B 1C
$550,000
Rosemary Callaghan 0419 236 133
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Great Buy in Noosa Waters • Two living areas, dining area and study • Modern kitchen, stone bench tops • Solar power electricity and hot water • Room for boat, caravan or 4 cars • Air-conditioning and ceiling fans • Minutes to Noosaville’s restaurants, cafes and river
NOOSAVILLE
Price:
5 Helm Court
Inspect: By Appointment Agent:
4A 2B 2C
$840,000
Rosemary Callaghan 0419 236 133
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Make This Your Home or Rent It Out • Townhouse in small complex • Private balcony • Low Strata Levies • Timber blinds, shutters and flooring • Walk to local schools, shops and transport • Close to Sunshine Beach and Noosa Junction
SUNRISE BEACH
Price:
3 “Southern Views” 86 Southern Cross Pde
Inspect: By Appointment Agent:
$349,000
Rosemary Callaghan 0419 236 133
2A 2B 1C
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The luxury Stephen Kidd-designed development is planned for the northern end of Gympie Terrace.
Gympie Terrace luxury look GYMPIE Terrace’s renowned landscape is set for a new look with a luxury Stephen Kidd-designed development planned for the northern end. Kidd + Co principal Stephen Kidd says the development has an excellent mix of design and functionality. “We haven’t embarked on any new techniques, instead we’ve concentrated on refining quality to make this development the best it can be,” he said. Reputable Noosa builders Mark Bain Constructions have a longstanding working relationship with Stephen and will manage the build.
Mark said the construction would take about one year from start to finish, and would employ anywhere up to 50 local trades people on-site five days a week for the duration. “While we have worked on a number of unit complexes in Noosa, including sites in Sunshine Beach and on Noosa Parade, this is the first time we’ve worked on Gympie Terrace and it is a rare opportunity given the sparse land availability along the exclusive strip.” Marketing agent Century 21 Conolly Hay Group Co Principal David Conolly says properties like this are rare at this end of Gympie Terrace.
“This position showcases one of the most stunning Noosa River vistas available, with a view stretching all the way to the river mouth,” he said.
sought-after location, and will be the first new development at this end of Gympie Terrace since my last design at Platinum, about six or seven years ago.”
No. 279 will consist of six, two and three-bedroom apartments designed to the meet impeccable standards with a quality of fittings expected from such a desirable location.
Kidd + Co create a distinguishable look, which will be a key feature here and especially showcased in the penthouses with raked ceilings in a conservative and classic design.
“The apartments are ideally suited to retirees who wish to have a low-maintenance, high-lifestyle arrangement in close proximity to everything they need,” Stephen said.
The building will consist of three levels, with two apartments on each level, starting with the ground floor, where both apartments have access to a private pool each.
“This development is in a very
Building rules are tighter BY JOLENE OGLE NOOSA Council is tightening the rules when it comes to approving building applications, with over 70 per cent of building applications from the past three months approved with conditions. The latest report from the Planning and Infrastructure Department, presented to the Planning and Organisation Committee on 31 March, showed 44 applications for building or renovations had been lodged with Noosa Council’s Planning and Infrastructure Department since 1 October 2014, of which 31 were approved with conditions. The data is a dramatic increase when compared to the previous quarter where only 22 per cent of applications were approved with conditions. Building and Plumbing officer Rob Wibrow said the tighter conditions on approvals was due to a “more consistent approach” to processing applications. “(The increase) is a reflection on new processes. Coming in to the new council, there are new processes, new ways to do things and we’re setting 28 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 9 April, 2015
up new templates with new ways to assess things,” he said. “This is a more refined approach to the Noosa Plan, making sure development stays consistent with the planning scheme. It’s about being more cautious with our conditions.” Mr Wilbrow said the increase of conditions on application approvals was designed to stop the “creep”. “The bulk of applications are for carports, so we’re making sure people are not adding to them,” he said. “Basically it’s to stop the ‘add ons’. We’re not allowing for any creep and you must abide by these conditions.” According to the report, the conditionally approved applications would “require advice and monitoring to ensure particular outcomes of the planning scheme are met.” In the past six months since 1 July, Noosa Council has received 90 applications, of which 41 were conditionally approved, 34 were approved without conditions, and two approvals were refused.
All of the living areas face north-east, positioned to maximise
the river views, with careful consideration to amplify the use of space for storage options and ease of flow throughout. David says the plans are subject to Noosa Council’s final approval, but given the rarity of this opportunity, buyers are urged to register immediately for a chance to secure an apartment. “It will be a matter of ‘first in, best dressed’, which means buyers who register their interest with Century 21 Conolly Hay Group immediately will have the best chance at securing this once in a lifetime opportunity,” he said. Council is tightening the reins on development applications.
Little Cove Masterpiece Showcasing The Best Northerly Ocean Views In Noosa LITTLE COVE “HIGHVIEW” 25 Bayview Road • Never to be lost ocean & forest vistas • Peace and seclusion, only 10 minute walk via senic path to Hastings Street • Home cinema/5th Bedroom • Separately entranced guest quarters with ensuite & sitting room
5 A 4.5 PRICE VIEW AGENT
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Expressions of Interest This Saturday 2-2:30pm David Conolly 0438 259 956 david@c21noosa.com
Testimonial: Jonathan Tomasini “Jonathan displayed an exception level of service and professionalism in selling my property and conducted as many inspections as possible to ensure that I achieved the desired result. Jonathan kept me fully informed throughout the selling process and he was available to take my calls anytime. I highly recommend him.”
Seller: Michael Smith
EXCELLENT VALUE, GREAT HOME FOR THE FAMILY EUMUNDI 54 Jocelyn Drive Situated in an elevated position for views and breezes, this large family home with large salt water lap pool entertaining deck in total privacy. Excellent value, a larger home for this price, plenty of garage and storage space a great place for the kids to grow up.
CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP PO BOX 1646, NOOSA HEADS QLD 4567 CENTURY21.COM.AU/NOOSA 07 5447 2451
4A 2 B 2 C 1D PRICE Offers over $749,000 VIEW This Saturday 10:30-11:30am AGENT David Berns 0408 629 438 david.berns@c21noosa.com Brad McDonald 0438 194 628 brad@c21noosa.com
13 Greenshank Street, Peregian Beach
Jonathan Tomasini Licensed Real Estate Agent
0401 807 697
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Case of executive envy
SET in the heart of Old Tewantin, this north-facing executive style riverside apartment is ideal for those seeking a lowmaintenance lifestyle, with everything at your fingertips. Make this home your own, with fresh neutral tones throughout and large spaces for you and your family to enjoy.
with the master opening onto a covered courtyard - the perfect place to enjoy a morning coffee - and the second and third bedrooms opening out to a leafy back courtyard. The heart of the home, the kitchen, features granite benchtops, ample preparation and storage space and
High ceilings and tiled floors ensure an abundance of natural light flows throughout the living zones, while the northerly aspect will welcome the sun.
stainless steel appliances, including a gas cooktop.
The position is one of the best in the complex as it is a ground floor end apartment that has uninterrupted views out onto the private terrace, grass and river.
lawn beyond; a spectacular view to enjoy from the comfort
The apartment’s size could be likened to that of a house, with genuinely spacious open plan living, large bedrooms, including the master with walk-in robe and ensuite and a sizeable laundry.
on title, plus cafes and restaurants of the Noosa Marina and
This beautiful home is designed for comfort and relaxing
The kitchen overlooks an open-plan living and dining zone that opens out to a covered terrace and to the rolling green of your own home. This property also features one of the few lock-up garages Gympie Terrace are all within walking distance. Immaculately presented, the Noosa Quays residential complex offers security, a lagoon style pool and barbecue facilities right on Noosa River.
home essentials ADDRESS: Apartment 3, Noosa River Quays, 2 Blakesley Street, Tewantin PRICE: $940,000 VIEW: Saturday and Tuesday, 3-3.30pm DESCRIPTION: 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car AGENT: Kate Cox for Richardson and Wrench Noosa, 0438 695 505 30 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 9 April, 2015
Noosa Waters - 22 Shipyard Circuit
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Time to give the grant back
REIQ is calling for the reinstatement of first home owner grants for existing housing.
THE Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) has renewed its call for the reinstatement of first home owner grants for existing housing.
“We believe it was a shortsighted move to restrict first home owner grants to new home purchases, but there’s a real opportunity now to put that right.
“It would also greatly assist Queensland’s residential housing recovery and help thousands of extra Queenslanders to realise their dream of home ownership.”
REIQ CEO Antonia Mercorella said strengthening first home owner incentives should be towards the top of the political agenda for the Palaszczuk Government in 2015.
“We’ve already held some very positive discussions with Treasurer Curtis Pitt on this issue and we’ll continue to make the case for this important economic reform.
Ms Mercorella said there was no sound basis for the preferential treatment which currently exists for purchasers of newly-built properties.
“This is an important issue out there in the community, with so many Queenslanders wanting to see first home owner grants made available to buyers of all property types,” she said.
“Reinstating the full spectrum of first home owner incentives would unlock millions of dollars in investment, delivering an important boost to the Queensland economy.
“There needs to be a level playing field for all first home buyers in Queensland,” she said. “When grants for existing housing were abolished in 2012 first home owner rates experienced
a marked decline, but this could be reversed with the reinstatement of a more even-handed scheme. “The current two-tiered system favouring one class of homebuyer over another has simply resulted in thousands of Queenslanders being locked out of the residential real estate market. “We acknowledge there is a need to create more housing supply, but first home owners shouldn’t be limited in their choice as they are under the current system.”
OPEN HOMES Buderim 82 Nyes Crescent
One Noosa - Lydia Kirn
Mon 1-1.45pm
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren & Jon Blonk
Sat 1-1.30pm
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Berns Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Berns Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Berns
Sat 9.30-10.15am Sat 1-2pm Sat 11.45am-12.45pm
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Berns
Sat 10.30-11.30am
Eumundi 54 Jocelyn Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Peter Butt & Hamish Bolderston Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly
Sat 12-12.30pm Sat 2-2.30pm
Marcoola 25/2 Seaward Lane
One Noosa - Lydia Kirn
Sat & Tue 4-4.45pm
One Noosa - Lydia Kirn
Sat 1-1.45pm
Mount Coolum 11 Wandana Court
Noosaville Apt 2, 12 Robert Street Apt 37‘Noosa Place’272 Weyba Road 41 Jacksonia Place 26 Bluebell Court
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Brad McDonald Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Brad McDonald
Sat 10-10.30am Sat 11-11.30am Sat 11-11.30am Sat 12-1pm
Noosa Heads 7 Allambi Rise 9 Sunset Drive Apt 517‘Laguna on Hastings’32 Hastings Street Apt 12‘Iluka’10 Serenity Close 93 Cooyar Street 26 Angler Street 26 Nairana Rest 13 Banksia Avenue 7418/5 Morwong Drive 12 Habitat Place
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Cam Goode & Jill Goode Sat 10-10.30am Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Cam Goode & Jill Goode Sat 11-11.30am Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Frank Milat & Shane McCauley Sat 1-1.30pm Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jennifer Carr Sat 10-10.30am Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox & Jake Sudrajat Sat 10-10.30am, Tue 1-1.30pm Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox Sat 2-2.30pm, Tue 12-12.30pm Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox Sat & Tue 12-12.30pm Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox Sat 11-11.30am Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Rachel Sellman & David Conolly Sat 3-3.30pm Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly Sat 1-1.30pm
Noosa Sound 61 Wyuna Drive Apt 3‘Ocean Palms’17 Noosa Parade
300 David Low Way
75 Forest Ridge Circuit 8 Tea Tree Grove 24 Greenside Court 20 Doral Drive
Fri & Sat 10-10.30am
Sat 10-10.45am Sat 11-11.45am Sat 12-12.45pm Sat 10-10.45am
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jennifer Carr Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Frank Milat & Shane McCauley
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jon Blonk & Kym de Warren Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jon Blonk & Kym de Warren Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jon Blonk
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox & Jake Sudrajat Sat 12-12.30pm, Tue 2-2.30pm Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Stephen Williams Thur 3.30 - 4.00pm, Sat 11-11.30am
Sunshine Beach 17 Esplanade 34 Arakoon Crescent 5/4 Park Crescent 48 Elanda Street 2/63 Elanda Street 2/20 Weyba Street 13 Duke Street 1/25 Duke Street 7/5 Henderson Street 1/8 Hill Street 10/1 Park Crescent
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jennifer Carr Thur & Fri 3-3.30pm, Sat 12-12.30pm Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Peter Butt & Kate Cox Fri 11-11.30am, Sat 1-1.30pm Rose Callaghan Realty - Rosemary Callaghan Sat 10-10.30am Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & Rachel Sellman Sat 12-12.30pm Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Rachel Sellman Sat 12-12.30pm Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & Rachel Sellman Sat, Mon, Wed 1-1.30pm Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & Rachel Sellman Sat 2-2.30pm Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & Rachel Sellman Sat 11-11.30am Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & Rachel Sellman Sat 11-11.30am Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & David Conolly Sat 11-11.30am Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly Sat 12-12.30pm
Tewantin Apt 3‘Noosa River Quays’2 Blakesley Street Apt 2‘Freshwater Bay’12 Blakesley Street
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Sat & Tue 3-3.30pm Sat 4-4.30pm
Tinbeerwah 45 Mackay Court
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston
Sat 1-2pm
Twin Waters 40/20 Anchorage Circuit 13/20 Anchorage Circuit
One Noosa - Lydia Kirn One Noosa - Lydia Kirn
Sat & Tue 2-2.45pm Sat & Tue 3-3.45pm
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Frank Milat & Shane McCauley
Fri & Sat 2-2.30pm
Weyba Downs 37 Lake Weyba Drive
Sat 11-11.30am Sat 12-12.30pm
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Sat 10-10.30am Fri, Sat & Tue 11-11.30am Sat 1-1.30pm
Noosa Waters 59 The Peninsula
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Gavin Ryan Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Leon Butt Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Leon Butt & Gavin Ryan Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Leon Butt
Apt 6, 14 Sobraon Street Villa 1‘Aqua Sunrise’38 Ventura Street
Noosa Springs 159 The Cascades 61 Noosa Springs Drive 328 The Woods 61 Noosa Springs Drive 748‘The Palms’61 Noosa Springs Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Sunrise Beach
Little Cove Apt 2‘Villa Nette’56 Park Road 25 Bayview Road
Sat 11am-12pm Sat, Mon & Tue 10-10.45am Sat, Mon & Tue 11-11.45am
Peregian Springs
Doonan 337 Sunrise Road 56 Duke Road 369 Duke Road
Rose Callaghan Realty - Rosemary Callaghan One Noosa - Lydia Kirn One Noosa - Lydia Kirn
Peregian Beach
Castaways Beach 47 Driftwood Drive
48 The Peninsula 46 Shipyard Circuit 22 Shipyard Circuit
Sat, April 18 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley & Frank Milat
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Sat 11-11.30am
2/20 Weyba Street, Sunshine Beach
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group
2pm onsite
The cast of Cruise Control – Stephen Moore, Frank Wilkie, Kay Ellsum, Melanie Myers, Linda Gefken, Andrew Moon and William Harbers.
live today NOOSA’S LIFESTYLE GUIDE
Cruise is making waves CRUISE along to Noosa Arts Theatre for a memorable evening of satirical social comedy with the Queensland premiere of David Williamson’s recent smash Cruise Control, steaming into the local venue on Wednesday 15 April. Tickets to the shipboard comedy – that has left theatres bulging and critics gasping in its wake – are already selling fast as the playwright marks 45 years at the top of his profession. Director Sam Coward, who produced Williamson’s highly acclaimed Managing Carmen for the 2014 Noosa Longweekend is again at the helm. Inspired by a cruise the Noosabased playwright and wife, author
Kristin Williamson took, the play centres on the tensions between three couples forced to dine together aboard the Queen Mary 2 as it ploughs its way from London to New York. “Kristin and I went on a cruise from London to New York, thinking it would be a very interesting thing to take this historic tour,” Williamson said. “We found we were trapped with the same people, whom we did not know, on our dining table for the whole seven nights. “The Cunard Line was quite rigid about it. You either sat on your assigned table or you didn’t eat. “My dramatist’s imagination started to think what might happen
if the three couples really started to annoy each other in a big way,” Williamson said. Williamson, also the Noosa Arts Theatre patron, recently directed the play for the sell-out season at the Sydney Ensemble Theatre. The friction, tensions and misunderstandings that occur when people are forced to co-exist drives the comedy and the drama. “I think that many on the Sunshine Coast come from all over Australia and have travelled extensively so they will not only recognise Darren, the rough-edged Australian surfing boy made good and his private school Sydney wife, but the New York couple and the English couple,” Williamson said.
“One hopes they have never encountered a character quite as appalling as the failed English novelist Richard, but perhaps they have. “Individuals are individuals but nevertheless the country one grows up in leaves an indelible stamp on our social behaviour and gives rise to frictions and misunderstandings between cultures. “In Cruise Control there is plenty of that and our overseas travellers have probably experienced such frictions themselves.” The cast includes Stephen Moore, Frank Wilkie, Kay Ellsum, Melanie Myers, Linda Gefken, Andrew Moon and William Harbers.
Performances: Cut-price Previews: 7.30pm on 15 and 16 April, all tickets $22. Gala Opening Night: 7.30pm 17 April, all tickets $45 (includes drink and supper). Evenings: 7.30pm 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30 April, and 1 and 2 May. Matinees: 2pm 19 and 26 April; 1pm 2 May. Adult $31, concession $27, members or groups $25, children under 17 $22. Bookings on 5449 9343 or www.noosaartstheatre.org. au
A place called Home FOR some relaxing school holiday entertainment for the whole family, why not head to Noosa BCC Cinemas and laugh along to the movie ‘Home’. Based on Adam Rex’s 2007 children’s book The True Meaning of Smekday, Home is a Dreamworks animation which takes the viewer out of this world. When Earth is taken over by the overly confident Boov, an alien race in search
of a new place to call home, all humans are promptly relocated while all Boov get busy reorganising the planet. However, when one resourceful girl, Tip, manages to avoid capture, she finds herself the accidental accomplice of a banished Boov named Oh. The two fugitives realise there’s a lot more at stake than intergalactic relations as they embark on the road
trip of a lifetime. Rated PG, Home has a star-studded cast which includes names such as Jim Parsons, Rhianna, Steve Martin and Jennifer Lopez. WIN A DOUBLE PASS: Here’s your chance to win a double pass to see Home at BCC Cinemas simply email your name and phone number to competitions@ noosatoday.net.au
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LIVETODAY
Tribute to a hit-maker
Gig
guide JOLENE OGLE
Thursday 9 April 6.30pm: Cafe Le Monde: Dear Willow, Jason Daniels and Brothers. 7pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Fabian. 7pm: Villa Noosa: Open Mic Night. Friday 10 April 6pm: Cooroy RSL: Fabian. 8pm: Cafe Le Monde: DJs Massroom and Nato. 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Industry of Kool. Saturday 11 April 7.30pm: The J: The Caxton Street Jazz Band. 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: The Best of Gene Pitney. 8.30pm: Cafe Le Monde: Wintex and Elleyet. Sunday 12 April 3pm: Cafe Le Monde: Brothers. 3pm: Sunshine Beach Surf Club: Mo Swagger.
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ONE of the heroes of the rock and roll era, Gene Pitney has been immortalised by the King of Cabaret Eddie Daniels in the Best of Gene Pitney Show. Arriving on the rock scene in the late ’50s as a gifted songwriter, capable musician and incredible singer, Gene Pitney’s dramatic tenor voice, given to piercing climaxes, was among the more remarkable voices of the age. Throughout his career he notched up a string of Top 40 hits in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Pitney’s earliest success came as a songwriter, having his compositions recorded by Roy Orbison, Bobby Vee and Ricky Nelson. Convinced he could not only write hits but sing them as well, Pitney re-launched his career in 1961 with an ambitious recording of his “Love My Life Away” on which he multi-tracked vocals and overdubbed instruments in a pioneering feat of record production. Pitney’s success had a resurgence in the ’80s when Marc Almond, formerly of Soft Cell,
Catch the Best of Gene Pitney Show for free at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 11 April, from 8pm. asked him to re-record an old song, “Something’s Gotten Hold of My Heart” as a duet and the single topped the UK charts for four weeks. On 5 April, 2006, Gene Pitney
died of heart disease in Cardiff, Wales, while on a tour of the UK. He was only 66 years old but his unique sound and amazing harmonies have stood the test of time The Best of Gene Pitney is a
sensational reproduction of his greatest hits. The unmistakable voice of Pitney will be heard again through the talents of Eddie Daniels, vocally perfect and musically excellent. Eddie has a vocal ability that most entertainers envy and an amazing ability to mimic legendary superstars. It’s no wonder that he is regarded in the industry as Australia’s foremost vocal impressionist. It’s not just his three-octave range and inherent vocal ability that makes Eddie special but also his quick sense of humour, his instant likeable personality, endless enthusiasm and tireless professionalism that ensure his audience enjoys every minute he is on stage. He was crowned the “King of Cabaret” and labelled as a “Master Performer” by the Sydney entertainment critics, a well-earned accolade from hard critics in a very competitive market. You can catch the Best of Gene Pitney Show for free at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 11 April, from 8pm.
Jazz puzzle solved in six pieces THE popular six-piece band, The Caxton Street Jazz Band, is coming to Noosa for Jazz at The J on Saturday 11 April. The Caxton Street Band bring slick arrangements and a wide repertoire of early jazz, offering great appeal to jazz aficionados. The band said their inspiration was the classic hot jazz of the early 20th century, and jazz clubs like the Noosa Jazz Club love to keep the flame alive with events such as Jazz at The J. Everyone is welcome to come along and enjoy classic jazz, “expertly played”,
with John Braben on the trumpet, Paul Williams on the clarinet and tenor sax, Tom Nicolson taking up the trombone, banjo and vocals, Bernice Haydock on piano and vocals, Andrew Shaw on the double bass, and Bob Mair playing the drums and washboard. The Caxton Street Jazz Band will play at The J, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads, on Saturday 11 April, from 7.30pm. Tickets are $20 for members and $25 for nonmembers and are available now by phoning the Jazz Club on 5447 2229.
Tickets are available now for the The Caxton Street Jazz Band who will play at The J on Saturday 11 April, from 7.30pm.
PUZZLES Quick Clues No. 7365 1. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15. 17. 19. 22. 23. 24. 25.
ACROSS Upbraid (8) Conceal (4) Sediment (4) Garden of Eden (8) Mark (5) Fate (6) Interfere (6) Deny (6) Steeple (6) Precise (5) Frightened (8) Range (4) Dissolve (4) Strangle (8)
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. 21.
DOWN Choose (5) Annul (7) Mountains (4) Japanese suicide (4-4) Hell (5) Course (7) Vegetable (8) Learned (7) Dance (7) Perch (5) Creep (5) Client (4)
Cryptic Clues No. 7365 ACROSS 1. Touched, they break (8). 6. Drink in a cup, right? (4). 8. Concluding it will wear well (4). 9. Getting tired of and leaving (5,3). 10. It’s like one to take on an Oriental (5). 11. Don’t give in: there may be a rise on the way (6). 13. Having got up to: “Aries. Unsettled mid-month” (6). 15. Given a home, the motherless male does make itself comfortable (6). 17. Turning, goes off up in a daze (6). 19. Appeal to the emotions to get money from (5). 22. Notice in the vicinity and attend to (3,5). 23. Are caught breaking into the land (4). 24. Surprise “1 Across” returning (4). 25. Shown to have been subjected to a security check (8).
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DOWN 2. Are editing the writing: a lot of it (5). 3. Shorten to: “The Lady and the Sword” (7). 4. Presses the clutch (4). 5. Wakening up, which is exciting (8). 6. Calls for a long letter (5). 7. No. A fuse is fitted between the sides (7). 12. For a new moon, sure is big (8). 14. The flight back (7). 16. Hoarding up, decays with time (7). 18. To be candid, no beauty (5). 20. Cut and hollow right through (5). 21. A light lead! (4).
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LIVETODAY Why retire when you can still surf like this? Kelly Slater the trickster on fire at Bells. Photo WSL
View from the streetscape Life of
brine PHIL JARRATT
WE’VE moved from the creek to the river, from backwoods suburbia to front row resort town, and it’s taking a bit of getting used to. Over by the creek it was mostly very quiet, apart from the occasional squawking of bats as they flew in formation over the house at sunset. Here, in holiday season at least, the air is alive with the sound of people having fun, families splashing in the pools of adjacent apartment blocks or playing noisy ball games while backpackers laugh loudly over beers in the cafe across the street. It’s been more than 15 years since we lived in this street and, unless my memory is deceiving me, it’s a lot noisier than it used to be, or maybe it’s that we’re a lot less noisy than we used to be! Certainly the daily soundtrack of construction work on new apartments is more intense and I don’t
remember having to look both ways as I left the house to avoid being skittled by break of dawn athletes. But I think I like it again. The neighbours, old and new, are friendly and welcoming, you can’t beat the position, a hop, step and a jump from the river, and I feel a bit like I’m on holiday. Or retired! Our friend Patrick Roach even bought us matching his and hers, pink and blue spinning rods, so as soon as the Easter crowd has thinned out, no doubt we’ll be down the end of the street at sunset, casting for our dinner. Hobie lives on The missus is learning to stand up paddle (thanks Rick and Donalee) so we braved the crowd on Good Friday and did some laps of Munna Point on the beaten-up old NSP. We were both struck by the size of the flotilla of fun craft on the water, everything from SUPs to floating gin palaces bobbing up and down in the brown water. And everywhere you looked, the
familiar H of the Hobie logo. It suddenly occurred to me that it was Good Friday last year when we took our places at the lookout on the mesa above Capistrano Beach in Southern California to watch an even bigger assortment of boats and boards form a huge circle off Doheny Beach in honour of Hobie Alter, dead of cancer at 80. I wrote at the time: “It was a day for honouring a true surfing hero, when more than 1000 surfers paddled out to join a flotilla of small boats and, of course, Hobie Cats, to celebrate the life of the pioneer surfboard and catamaran designer Hobie Alter. “Hobie started his surfboard building career about 60 years ago underneath a house on the cliffs above Laguna Beach, about 200 metres from where I’m sitting now as I write this. “He went on to open Southern California’s first surf shop at Dana Point, and subsequently to revolutionise sailing with the Hobie Cat. “I had goose bumps (or chicken skin, as they say over here) when
the sad sounds of Aloha Oe drifted across the beach from Dana Point, and people said their final farewells to Hobie.” I had chicken skin all over again, watching the Hobie Cats sail past on the Noosa River a year later. Hobie, gone but never forgotten. Gotcha! Kelly’s April Fool’s Day trick He’s such a trickster, the greatest surfer who ever lived! The last time Kelly Slater pulled an April Fool’s Day stunt it was to announce that he and long-time sponsor Quiksilver had parted ways (an unthinkable split in the world of surf) and it turned out to be true. So it was perhaps understandable that a lot of people took it seriously (your columnist included) last week when Slater announced on his Instagram account that the event he is currently surfing in - the Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach - would be his last, that he was calling it a day, hanging up the quiver, leaving the tour. There was something in the wording of it - too flippant perhaps, Kelly
being a guy who often wears his heart on his sleeve - that didn’t ring true, and so it turned out. Someone (not me) looked at the calendar and noted the date and went, “aha!” And in a few hours the hum of social media had dropped a level or three. Gotcha! But one day soon the great man will make that announcement and it won’t be a hoax. At 43, his days at the top of pro surfing are numbered, and even though he has been on the world tour for most of his adult life, there is a lot more stuff going on for Kelly, and I’m sure he’s looking forward to the next great adventure. But I just watched him give the young rookie wildcard Keanu Asing a tactical 101 in round three at Bells, continuing his self-assured tilt at a fifth bell, and I hope like hell he’s got another year or two left in him. We’ll still have Julian Wilson to barrack for, of course, but pro surfing will be the poorer for Kelly’s leaving it.
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Even healthy alternatives can contain the same amount of sugar as regular products, according to the Cancer Council. ed by Tourism and Events Queensland as part of a dynamic calendar of events throughout the state. Tickets are now on sale and selling fast - view the full event program at www.noo-
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Sickly sweet substitute THE Cancer Council is warning Queenslanders against health claims on products sweetened with sugar substitutes, many of which still contain higher than recommended levels of sugar. The warning follows the release of new World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines recommending sugar intake be limited to less than 10 per cent of total energy intake to reduce risks of overweight and obesity. According to the WHO, a further reduction to below five per cent, or about 25 grams (6 teaspoons) per day would provide additional health benefits. Cancer Council Queensland spokesperson Katie Clift said many products using sugar substitutes could still contain significantly more sugar than the recommended daily intake. “Soft drinks using a sub-
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of sugar per serve, equal to about five teaspoons. “Consumers who aren’t careful could consume their whole daily intake of sugar in one sugary snack or sweetened drink,” Ms Clift said. “Some brands of tomato sauce contain a five grams of sugar in just one tablespoon. “Limiting sugar intake is proven to reduce risks of overweight and obesity, and chronic diseases such as cancer. “Up to one third of all cancers can be prevented through simple lifestyle changes including eating a healthy diet and maintaining a healthy weight. “We’re urging all Queenslanders to read the labels, spot the sugars, cut their consumption, and stay healthy.”
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After Easter taste treat IF you have indulged in too many Easter eggs these holidays, give your sweet tooth a break and try these naughty but nice protein balls. They’re sure to keep the kids happy these school holidays. Each ball contains only 120 calories and is raw, healthy and delicious. Ingredients: 2 scoops vanilla protein powder. 1 cup almond meal. 1/2 cup nut butter, such as almond butter. 1/4 cup maple syrup. 1/4 cup dairy-free mini chocolate chips.
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The feast of Noosa NOOSA Boathouse is excited to introduce chef Shane Bailey’s feast to their lunch and dinner menu. The menu consists of a four-course feast style shared menu for $59 per person when dining with groups of four or more. The feast menu will change weekly including a variety of dishes from the starters, entrees, mains and dessert menus to be shared around the table with friends and family. By choosing the feast, diners can enjoy a great variety of dishes and experience the best seafood, meats and fresh local produce the Noosa region has to offer. The feast menu is perfect for group celebrations or simply a table of four. With one price per person, it takes the fuss out of group dining and everyone can experience a delicious array of Noosa Boathouse favourite dishes. Shane, who joined the restaurant team in 2013, said he loved the concept of feast dining. “Growing up, family gatherings, dinner parties and feasts were the norm. It was simply all about the food,” he said. That’s what he’s done with the Noosa Boathouse Feast menu - taken the fuss out of choosing what to order. You can simply sit back, enjoy the good company, while the food, wine and conversation are flowing. Shane is passionate about all things Queensland and this is reflected throughout the bistro-style menu focusing on fresh local seafood, meats and seasonal produce. The menu is constantly evolving to reflect the rhythm of the seasons, but the emphasis on fresh seafood and steak is constant. A sample feast menu could include baked Queensland scallops, Cedar Street haloumi salad, Mahi Mahi with Thai yellow curry sauce, Bundy braised beef short rib, herb roasted root vegetables and coconut and kaffir lime creme brulee. Noosa Boathouse Feast dining is available for lunch and dinner Tuesday to Sunday. Phone Noosa Boathouse on 5440 5070 to book your table.
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Aligning with health CHIROPRACTORS are known for their adjustments of the spine, but many people are unaware that some have completed additional specialised training to perform very specific cranial adjustments to the skull and jaw. Dr Mimi of Noosa Chiropractic shares her tips for anyone who suffers from headaches, jaw pain or sinus issues. When there is misalignment of the skull it can put slight pressure on different areas of the brain, contributing to concentration issues, dyslexia, headaches, tinnitus, distorted vision, speech and hearing problems and hyperactivity. Chiropractic adjustments of the cranial bones can often help to relieve this pressure. In babies and infants, particularly if their birth was prolonged or required intervention such as forceps or caesarean, there can be interference to the nerves surrounding the skull and brain. This may affect the cranial nerves resulting in difficulty breastfeeding, particularly latching and swallowing effectively. It is important to remember that 65 per cent of neurological development occurs in a child’s first year. It makes sense to ensure a baby has their spine and cranial bones checked to maximise nerve function during this developmental period. Pain or a clicking noise when opening and closing the mouth or increased pressure on the sinuses can be the result of misalignment of the jaw (or TMJ).
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Swimmers in spotlight
Oddbjorn Ludvigsen (outgoing president), Lachie McLean (coach), Pierce Ludvigsen and Amali Scott (club champions 2014/’15).
By ALASDAIR SCOTT THE ‘monsoonal’ rain did not dampen the spirits nor spoil the convivial atmosphere at the Eumundi Swim Club Presentation evening, held at the CWA Hall last Thursday night. Despite the weather, the whole membership was there to celebrate the numerous achievements of the swimmers in season 2014/’15. Kaitlyn Walker and Troy Carlson are still in full training as they prepare to represent the club at the National Age Championships in Sydney later this month. Lachie Constable only just missed out on making it - but the club is backing him to be there next year. For a small club, it is a notable achievement to have swimmers competing at the Nationals and is in no small part due to the outstanding coaching and support of Lachie McLean. Leadership was a theme of the evening’s speeches, with Olivia Carlson and Jameson Constable’s mentoring and support of the younger swim-
Eumundi Swim Club presentation night. mers being highlighted. Outgoing president, Oddbjorn Ludvigsen, was thanked for his dedication and leadership of the club over the last four years. Life Membership was awarded to Lud in recognition of his contribution to the club. It was a close-run competition in many of the age groups, with the points for overall Club Champion being particularly close for both the
girls and the boys. Pierce Ludvigsen edged it for the boys and Amali Scott for the girls, congratulations to the two of them for an outstanding season. “It has been a tremendously enjoyable year” commented new president, George Brook. “With so many good young swimmers, next year will be very exciting,” Brook said.
Rain waves goodbye to matches
Team winners: Front -Tony Latimer, Roger Gore, Steve Campbell and Alan Lawson. Back: Div 1 winner - Kye McDonald; Div 2 winner - Jonas Campbell.
Win against all the odds By BRUCE BLAKEMORE THE four-person challenge final at Noosa Table Tennis was always going to be decided by results that were against theoretical predictions. The first was Alan’s comeback win over Oscar - after being two sets down he fought his way back gallantly to secure a crucial five setter to give the Gamblers an all important early advantage. The second - and most exciting - was the high-octane battle between Tony and game-favourite Steve. The age defying ability of Tony to counter Steve’s forehand
attack was the catalyst for a five-set last-point victory for Tony that would ultimately push the Gamblers into safe territory. The memories of almost losing the semis have long faded and they can now enjoy hoisting the very first trophies at our new venue. Gamblers (R. Gore, T. Latimer, S. Campbell, A. Lawson) d the Bandits (B. Blakemore, S. Gardner, O. Estraviz, S. Lidden) 8/4. Best individual division 1: Kye McDonald. Best individual division 2: Jonas Canpbell.
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Our new competition starts 8 April and will be a singles format off scratch in three grades. Any interested players should contact the club as soon as possible. The club is now based at the Noosa Leisure Centre at Wallace Park. Competition is on Wednesday nights from 7pm, social and practice on Sundays from 1.30pm to 3.30pm. and social play is held Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 10am until noon. Please call 5474 5526 for any further information or ‘like’ the club on Facebook.
Tewantin Noosa Bowls UNFORTUNATELY rain affected play at Tewantin Noosa Bowls Club last week and consequently this report. RSL bowls were played at Tewantin-Noosa and the winners were TNBC Greg Stuart’s Team (+14) on a countback over Cooroy, Kennedy McGrath’s Team (+14). The club would also like to send a ‘cheerio’ to Gareth Williams and his family. Tuesday Ladies: Nominated 2 Bowl Triples Singles winners: Malley Jane 1st, Van Vignon 2nd and Sue Mould 3rd. Triples and Pairs winners: Carol Blake, Carolyn Pulham and Kerry Wilson. Runners up: Mary Forbes, Phil Coman and Pat Becker. Wednesday Men’s Pairs Results not available at time of publication.
Thursday Night’s Twilight (6-9) Open Pairs: Not played. Friendly Friday Open Triples: Not played. Bowls Queensland District Sides Championships will be played at the club on Sunday 3 May until Wednesday 6 May and could affect ladies' and men’s social bowls. –Green Master Noosa Heads Bowls Tuesday men’s pairs winners last week were Danny Crameri and Ric McDonald. The runners-up prize went to Mat Pearson and Niven Gugich. There was no ladies game on Wednesday due to the rain. And, in a mixed up week, Friday Open Jackpot pairs was played on Thursday! Andrew and Marie McCall took the top spot with Ralphe Rickman and Gill Macdonald
coming second. Winners of the first-round losers section were Keith Musgrave and visitor Tony Shaw from Bega, NSW. There’s great interest in the last ever Noosa Heads club championship pairs, to be played this weekend. The quarters and semifinals will be decided on Saturday with the final scheduled for 1pm Sunday. That match will follow the very last club general meeting, at which a liquidator will be officially appointed and decisions made regarding the distribution of surplus funds to other bowls clubs on the coast. The club’s lease expires in May when owner Coles takes over the Noosa Junction site. –The Chalker
NOOSA GOLF There were 200 entrants for the Stableford, Tuesday Club Single on 31 March. Scratch Rating (M): 71.0. A Grade: 1, George Bell, daily handicap 6, score 41; 2, Brett Clarke, 4, 39; 3, Milton Reynolds, 12, 38. B Grade: 1, Martin Peters, 17, 39; 2, Derek Pousette, 15, 39; 3, David O’Brien, 14, 38. C Grade: 1, Phil Griffiths, 19, 45; 2, John Morrall, 23, 41; 3, Christian Pearce, 22, 40.
Nearest the Pin A Grade: 5th Tony Carabetta, 7th George Bell, 10th Bradley Juillerat, 12th Cameron Urquhart. B Grade: Robin Versluys, Robert Paech, Joe Franz, Brian Roper. C Grade: Christian Pearce, Michael Donnelly, Jerome Stuart, Barry Laws. Sweepstakes: Clinton Stjernqvist, Dave O’Brien, Dave Draper.
Noosa Par 3 Monthly Mug results, 4 April, sponsor, the club. A Grade: 1st Zane Jesberg 52 on countback, 2nd Michael Gooding 52. B Grade: 1st Kim Poulsen 51 on countback, 2nd Norm Barnes 51. A Gross: Rusty Milliner 56. B Gross: Norm Barnes 64.
Placegetters: Mark Buckley, 24, 39; Barry Laws, 25, 39; Clinton Stjernqvist, 11, 38 c/b; Ian Mort, 11, 38 c/b; Shane Dunn, 11, 38 c/b; David Draper, 19, 38 c/b; Grant Evans, 17, 38 c/b; Brian Hansen, 11, 38 c/b; Douglas Byrnes, 22, 38 c/b; Steven Lane, 27, 38 c/b; Lyndon Bruggy, 16, 38 c/b; Mark O’Brien, 4, 38.
COOROY GOLF Women’s Tuesday Club results for 31 March. Event: Three Clubs and Putter - front nine. Winner: Marion Hawkins, 23 c/b; runner-up Sandy Viney, 23 c/b. Rundown: Rosie Smith 22, Anne Winning 20, Heather Conlan 18, Margie Lucas 17. Approaches: Sue Austenberg, Heather Conlan. Gobbler: Rosie Smith.
Greens hit A Grade: Rusty Milliner 9. B Grade: Norm Barnes 6. NTP: 3rd Darren Simmonds, 14th Laurie Moore, 16th Norm Barnes. Draw for par: Jean Beasley, Yes. Ball rundown nett: Rusty Milliner 53, Darren Simmonds 53, Studley Martin 53. Members draw: John Nickel, Yes.
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Among the nation’s best By MICHELLE MOORE THREE Noosa athletes have been selected to represent Little Athletics Queensland at the Asics Australian Little Athletics Championships in Perth on 26 April. The athletes are part of the 26-member under-13 and under-15 state team, comprised of 22 under-13 boys and girls, and four under-15 pentathletes (two boys and two girls). Amy Brice, 13, has been selected to compete in the under-13 girls 200m, long jump, triple jump and discus events, along with Courtney Steel, also 13, who has been selected to compete in the under-13 girls 100m and 200m events as well as the 100m-relay event. Amy is no stranger to nationallevel competition, having competed at the Australian Junior Championships this year, winning a silver medal as part of the under-14 girls 4 x 100m relay team, and also winning a gold medal in the under-15 girls heptathlon at the recent 93rd Australian Athletics Championships in Brisbane. Earlier in March, Amy alsoclaimed gold medals in long jump, triple jump and discus and a silver
Amy Brice, left, Zane Branco and Courtney Steel are looking forward to competing at the Australian Little Athletics Championships in Perth. medal in the 200m at the 2015 Little Athletics State Championships. This will be the first time that Courtney Steel has represented Little Athletics Queensland at national athletics championships. Courtney won a bronze medal in the 100m at the recent 2015 Little
Athletics State Championships and has performed strongly all season achieving state and national qualifying times in the 100m and 200m. “I am so excited to be going to Perth as part of the Queensland team,” Courtney said. “All of the effort that I have put in to training has
all been worth it, and the fact that I’ll be travelling with and competing alongside my training partner Amy is a bonus.” Meanwhile, Zane Branco, 15, has been selected to compete in the under-15 boys pentathlon. This is the second time Zane has
represented Queensland at the Australian Little Athletics Championships. In 2013, Zane was selected to be part of the under-13 state team alongside fellow Noosa Little Athletics member Summer Johnson, winning a bronze medal in the triple jump. A gold-medal performance at the 2015 Little Athletics State Championships in the under-15 boys pentathlon as well as a gold-medal performance in the under-16 boys heptathlon at the 93rd Australian Athletics Championships has boosted Zane’s confidence in his abilities after having spent most of last season recovering from knee surgery. “I’m really looking forward to competing at the national championships in Perth, after having spent most of last season not being able to compete at all,” Zane said. “I’ve really worked hard to get my fitness back this season and this is a great reward for all that effort.” Noosa Little Athletics head coach Mick Hooper will also travel to Perth with the athletes, making it four years in a row that he has been selected to be part of the coaching personnel for the Queensland State team at the Australian Little Athletics Championships.
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ON Monday 13 April 2015 some 7000 lifesavers representing 311 surf clubs from all round Australia will gather on North Kirra Beach to contest the Australian National Surf Life Saving Championships. We wish them well, but above all we send our best wishes to those who will compete wearing the colours of our two local clubs, Sunshine Beach and Noosa Heads. At the recent Queensland Titles, both our local clubs achieved good results; in particular the juniors. During the Nationals the Bilinga club will host both the champion lifesaver and first aid competition. In Champion Lifesaver, a blue ribbon event, Charlotte Webber will represent Noosa and in The First Aid, Noosa will be represented in the under-15 and 19 divisions. In the swim section, Sunshine’s under-14 boys won all their team
events at the state titles and for the girls Oliver Emanuel and Talisa Brady performed well. These are just a few of the many young guns who will represent our two clubs. I am sure they will do us proud. With the number of competitors, plus families and supporters, it is easy to see why this is the biggest carnival of its type in the world. Keeping this in mind, let us not forget that next year from 16 -24 April 2016, the National Titles will be coming to our own backyard, namely Maroochydore, Alexandra Headlands and Mooloolaba. These three clubs will play host and at the completion of the carnival, many of the abovenamed people, who plan their annual holidays around the titles will take off to visit local beaches and towns. This will be a great opportunity for Tourism Noosa. Two weeks ago the light aircraft crash at Noosa’s Main Beach highlighted the vital role played by our I.R.B. (Inflatable Rescue Boats) teams.
Despite the fact that they conduct some training sessions during the summer months, the major part of their training happens in winter. This comes about because the IRB patrols are now a major part of our system. As such, they must remain at their home beaches where they conduct not only normal patrols, but courtesy patrols. At the completion of the surf club patrol season, the competition season for the IRB teams will get underway. Already, a heavy program has been drawn up. On 2 May a carnival will be held at Burleigh Heads and following this on 7 May, a two-day carnival will be conducted at Broadbeach. Then on 30 May the Noosa club will host another two-day event. Suggested programs for this consist of events for the under23s, opens and masters. Events will include boat races, mass rescues and multiple boat rescues. These events are designed around what can, and has hap-
pened on beaches around Australia. By holding them at various locations with different conditions, it gives crews the confidence to handle whatever comes their way. When one takes into consideration the varying conditions of Noosa’s Main Beach, the treacherous Noosa Bar with its sandbanks and Alexandria Bay with its big surf, it is imperative that this sort of carnival program be conducted. As we have said before, this type of rescue work is for the dedicated lifesaver and is definitely not for the faint hearted. We wish all involved, the drivers, crews and support teams a busy time. Patrol captains reported big crowds for the Easter break with safe conditions. At Noosa, a swimmer was rescued at West Beach and at Alexandria Bay a board rider who got into difficulties, was rescued when the Sunshine Beach courtesy A.T.V.roving patrol arrived on this lonely unpatrolled beach. Indeed a very lucky young man.
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Ruby Johnston from Melbourne caught this 60cm flathead at the river mouth while fishing on Noosa River Fishing Safari.
Easter sunshine surprise is a catch By JACK MANGROVE WITH the promise of a very wet Easter, we were pleasantly surprised when we woke up Easter Friday to find patches of blue ski on the horizon. With the finer weather and fishing rod in hand, many families made their way to the river. Whiting have still been in good numbers and have been the perfect target for the kids, with the dog beach and frying pan fishing well on the incoming tide. Live worms, yabbies and pealed prawns have been the baits of choice. Bream have been thick in Woods Bay. On prawns, pillies and strips of bonito, small soft plastics and blades have been the lures of choice. Lots of trevally have started making their way into the river, as the water temperature drops, and this will only get better. Small micro jigs have been accounting for good numbers of golden and big eye trevally. Flathead and tailor are also being hooked on the little jigs. Jack have again been landed around the rock wall at the river mouth. Quick reflexes and a heavy drag are usually the key to muscling them away from the rocks. The inshore reefs are again the place to be with large schools of bait congregating on them. Halls, Sunshine Reef and Jew Shoals have all been producing with good catches of sweetlip, snapper, coral trout, tuskfish, tuna and mackerel. Trolling diving lures around the reef edges and drop off has seen some great results. Micro jigs have also been accounting for a great mixed bag of reefies as well as pelagic. Sunshine Reef is perfect for this style of fishing. Soft plastics have again been getting there fair share of reefies with the scented plastics working a treat. Mackerel have been quite thick with good catches of spotted and Spanish mackerel coming from North Reef and Chardons Reef. North Reef has also seen a fantastic bag of reefies with pearl perch, snapper, tuskfish, maori cod, sweetlip, just to name a few. On the beaches, we are starting to see some good catches of winter bream coming through and dart are still hitting baits as soon as they hit the water. Whiting are in good numbers on the incoming tide with the deeper gutter holding some bigger fish. On behalf of Jack Mangrove, best of luck on your fishing adventures.
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A raised oar salute to honour Robby Meijer.
today NOOSA’S BEST SPORTS COVERAGE
Robby sweeps all before him RON LANE ON SUNDAY 29 March at 2pm hundreds of lifesavers both men and women, from all up the east coast gathered beside the Bulli SLSC in NSW. The occasion was to show their respect and bid a sad farewell to one Australia’s finest and most respected lifesavers, Robby Meijer. Robby started his career as an eight-yearold Nipper with the Woonona club and obtained his bronze medallion in 1968. In 1978 he joined Bulli. During an outstanding career of some fifty years Robby became a legend through his involvement in all aspects of competition from rescue and resuscitation, through to surf boats. But it was in the tough competition arena of surf boat racing that he really made his mark. As Robby had been the surf boat sweep/ coach of Noosa from 2001 till 2005, it was only fitting that Noosa club be represented at the ceremony. Consequently twelve Noosa members, male and female, made the journey. Among those was Steve Kelly, who when called upon to speak on behalf of Noosa said, “Robbie Meijer was the best thing that ever happened to the boat section at Noosa.” It was on the 26 December 1949 that the history of surf boat racing started in the Noosa Heads SLSC. The day bore witness to the launching of the clubs first ever surf boat fittingly named, ‘Noosa’. Built at a cost of 260 pounds ($520) by Norm Wright of Bulimba, this boat termed a double ender, was so heavy
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man Legend Darren Mercer. True to his word Alby introduced us at the National Titles. We shook hands and a short time later Robby and his partner Cheryl arrived in Noosa. When we discussed the business side of things Robby told me, “I will do everything to make sure that the boat section does not become a financial burden. “Also if a crew member has a patrol violation he will not represent this club ’til that has been rectified.” On both points, Robby kept his word. Robby immediately formed two crews an ‘A Crew’ and a ‘Masters’. By the end of the 2002/03 season Noosa had won the coveted Open Boat Queensland VB Cup - rowing in his specially designed green boat. The following year Robby formed a ladies’ crew that went on to win the Sunshine Coast Branch Championship, Queensland State and then capped this off by winning the Open Ladies Australian Surf Rowers League Championship. Molly Stewart who rowed in ladies’ crews for four seasons said, “Robby built our section from the ground up. “I joined from Mooloolaba… he made everyone feel welcome… on carnival day in the Noosa tent it was like a family gathering. “But most important he was always looking for new ideas… very open minded.” The 2004/5 season bought similar results when his opens mens’ won the Queensland State Title and his ladies continued their success by winning a silver medal at state. They followed this by again winning the ASL Open. During his time in Queensland he also helped many other crews among those were Rainbow Bay, Northcliffe and Kurrawa, and these achievements were just a few. Robby
One of our finest, and one of the most respected lifesavers in Australia, Robby Meijer. also found time to become one of the very few boat sweeps to obtain the very coveted Level Three SLSA Coaching Certificate. This award plus his outstanding success in competition places him among the all-time greats of the Australian Surf Boat Fraternity. Away from the surf he was also heavily involved in Rugby and was also the author of many training programs for various sports; he also took part in cross training activities. While in Noosa he also held many training sessions with the coach and rowers from the Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club. “It is only right that we always help our locals,” he said. Sadly Robby has left us at the young age of 62 years. To his partner Cheryl our very best wishes, our door is always open. His years in Noosa have told us that here was a man of integrity and pride. Above all a man referred to by all those who knew him as, one of nature’s gentlemen.
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that it required all club members to lift it. Now some sixty-six years later boats are still being raced by crews that proudly wear the Noosa colours of maroon and white. Through the years there have been many members who have proudly made outstanding contributions to this form of competition both as sweeps and support groups - sweeps such as Keith King, Ray Stinger Zillman and Alby Maxwell and support teams Phil Cave, Mick Curwen, Steve Kelly, Les Miller just to name a few. But the man who really left his mark and took Noosa to great heights was without a doubt sweep/coach, Robbie Meijer. It was in the year 2000 that myself as club president was informed by the then senior boat sweep Alby Maxwell, that he was resigning and return to NSW. I was somewhat taken aback by this news but Alby said, “Don’t worry mate, I am not leaving you in the lurch. “I have got a bloke lined up to do the job for you, his name is Robby Meijer and he is one of the best. “I will introduce you to him at the National Titles.” Upon learning the name of the man I was about to meet, I did my research and in doing so realised why Alby said, “He is one of the best.” Among his many achievements, and there were many, he won the NSW Open Boat with Bulli in 1990 and then in 1993 and 98 won the Australian Reserve Grade boat championship. During the 1991 season he and his crew had represented Australia at the Trans-Tasman International Surf Challenge at Mereweather, perhaps one of his greatest achievements. And by a strange coincidence, two members of that crew Chris Mercer and Rod Mercer are cousins of the currant Noosa head coach and iron-
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