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Depp dog mercy dash By JOLENE OGLE LOCAL businessman and former Ansett pilot Perry Taylor is used to flying the rich and famous around the world, but a couple of weeks back he had two special passengers on board. Perry was charged with returning Johnny Depp’s two Yorkshire terriers, Pistol and Boo, home after Federal Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce ordered them out of the country. The local connection to this international story was uncovered by Noosa Today columnist Benny Pike. Perry said he was bound by confidentiality, but could reveal the 15 May flight to Los Angeles was a pleasure and Pistol and Boo were very well behaved. “The dogs were wonderful,” he said. “They were better than anyone I’ve met on a midnight flight from Bali on Jetstar.” The exercise is said to have cost $400,000, but Perry said “it didn’t cost the taxpayers a cent” and he spent most of his time apologising to the dogs for the “Australian bureaucratic” mess. For Perry, who piloted the Rolling Stones during their Australian national tour last year, it’s all in a day’s work. “It’s all part of the job,” he said. “When I first met Johnny Depp I had no idea who he was. I had to ring my wife and ask her who Johnny Depp is. Now we’re good friends.” On Tuesday the Sydney Morning Herald reported the pilot who brought Pistol and Boo into Australia undeclared could face up to two years in prison for their role in the highprofile quarantine issue. Perry has denied he was the pilot who brought the two dogs in to Australia.
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SITTING by each other’s side, hand in hand, heads on each other’s shoulders, a local husband and wife peacefully began their eternal rest, never to be separated. The tragic death of ex-Noosa locals Terry and Jenny Law has touched the hearts of many, hitting headlines over the past week. Local media has reported that Mr and Mrs Law, both 74, were found by police in their Sippy Downs unit on Friday 15 May, after the alarm was raised by long-time friend, who wished to remain unnamed.
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The friend had on Thursday afternoon opened a letter written by Mrs Law detailing their decision to die on their own terms. It explained Mr Law’s terminal cancer diagnosis, Mrs Law’s chronic back complaint, the extreme pain they were in and instructions to spread their ashes into the sea. Mr Law had, apparently, a cancerous kidney removed about two years ago and the disease had spread to his lungs. The envelope was marked with a post date from Wednesday.
Mr Law who was a passionate golfer, had been a member at Noosa Golf Club for many years before he and his wife moved to Sippy Downs about four or five years ago. Mrs Law was known for her daily five kilometre swims at Kawana Aquatic Centre. The news of their deaths came as a huge shock. For counselling and support, call Beyond Blue on 0407 766 961 or United Synergies, Standby Response Service on 5409 4995.
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Past residents of Noosa Terry and Jenny Law.
THE future of the Noosa TAFE site remains unclear despite the introduction of a new bill into parliament that will return the ownership of all QLD training facilities to the government. The Queensland Training Asset Management Bill 2015 is designed to return Qld training assets to the Department of Education and Training, preventing them from being sold to private investors. Minister for Training and Skills Yvette D’Ath said the bill was a significant step in implementing the Rescuing TAFE commitment. “Abolishing the Queensland Training Asset Management Authority (QTAMA) and returning the management and control of the state’s training assets to the Department of Education will provide certainty to
TAFE Queensland,” she said. However, Member for Noosa Glen Elmes said it is unclear whether all assets will be “rescued” or just TAFEs that are currently operating. “The bill is all about TAFE... the government wants to restore it but we don’t know yet how they want to restore it. We don’t know in terms of the Noosa TAFE college, or others that may have closed, whether it’s the government’s intention to reopen them,” he said. “I’ve been asking questions, to see if this Bill applies to Noosa, but I’m yet to get a response. “I will continue to ask them in regards of what the government’s view of Noosa is.” The Noosa TAFE site was closed in July 2014 after dwindling enrolment numbers made the facility unviable. The TAFE originally opened in 2006 with 714 stu-
dents and an arts-based program list, but by 2013 student numbers had dropped to 265, 40 of whom were high school students who didn’t access the campus. Mr Elmes said it wasn’t surprising the campus closed with a course program that wasn’t training and preparing locals for the workforce. “The TAFE was never dreamed of being, nor did it become, a place where people would go and gain skills that would prepare them for the workforce,” he said. Mr Elmes said the TAFE was “clearly not working”, and to make the centre viable in the future the TAFE facility will need to become a training space for work-ready skills. “It must be a meaningful college that teaches people skills that enables them to get a job,” he said. “We’ve had enough basket-weaving classes.”
MORE drivers are being caught driving under the influence of drugs than alcohol, according to statistics following the latest traffic blitz at Federal on Thursday 21 May. In what was a joint operation of Noosa, Pomona, Cooroy and Eumundi policing units, 475 breath tests were carried out during a major operation on both the north and south bound lanes of the Bruce Highway near Federal from 8pm to 3am on Thursday 21 May. Of the drivers tested, two were charged with minor drink driving offences, while six were charged with drug-driving. Noosa Heads Officer in Charge Senior Sergeant Steve McReight said the results weren’t surprising as more officers are trained to test drivers for drug use than ever before. “As we have more officers trained, I believe we’ll see more drug drivers caught,” he said. Other offences included one person charged with drug possession, one driver charged with driving an unregistered vehicle and one person charged with driving while unlicensed.
Repeat offender A 20-yEAR-Old Noosa man has pleaded guilty to drink driving after being caught driving drunk twice in only four hours. The man was pulled over by police while driving on Noosa drive, Noosa Heads, on 1 May and was charged with drink driving with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.16 per cent. The man was then pulled over again four hours later and charged with drink driving with a BAC of 0.116 per cent. The man pleaded guilty in Noosa Magistrates’ Court on 19 May to both counts of drink driving, obstructing a police officer and driving while suspended and was fined $3500 and disqualified from driving for four years.
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Get used to gridlock By JOLENE OGLE GROWING frustration over the gridlock traffic on Beckmans Road looks to only increase as Noosa MP Glen Elmes said it’s unlikely the State Government will fund the long-awaited Tewantin Bypass. Parents doing the daily school drop-off and pick-up from Noosaville State School are growing more and more frustrated with the daily congestion on the thoroughfare road. Last Monday, Noosa Today counted more than 50 cars linedup from the Eumundi Noosa Road roundabout to the school roundabout with a drive time of 15 minutes to travel from the corner of Beckmans Road and St Andrews Drive to the school turn off. A Tewantin Bypass was planned in 2000 when the State Government and Noosa Council signed a de-maining agreement that would see the council take over responsibility for Beckmans Road and the State Government investigate building a bypass. But, Mr Elmes said while the bypass is “desperately needed”, there is no obligation on the State Government to pay for the muchneeded bypass which was estimated to cost $30 million back in 2006 despite the agreement. On 31 October 2006 in parliament, Mr Elmes asked the then Minister for Transport and Main Roads Paul Lucas what stage the planning process had reached and when work would commence on the Tewantin Bypass.
The congestion on Beckmans Road is likely to remain with Member for Noosa Glen Elmes doubtful the State Government will fund the Tewantin Bypass project. Mr Lucas said, under the agreement signed by the State Government and Noosa Council in 2000, Main Roads had no obligation to fund a Tewantin Bypass or a specific timeframe to construct it. More recently, a letter to Mr Elmes from Minister for Transport and Main Roads Scott Emerson dated 20 August 2014 stated the Department of Transport and Main Roads (DTMR) had commenced a Northern Sunshine Coast Area Planning study. Mr Emerson said future demand for a bypass of Beckmans Road will be investigated and “potential interim road upgrades”
may be developed at a “conceptual level”. “It is expected that this areawide study will identify local areas and road corridors for further, more detailed study in due course,” he said. “These further studies would be expected to commence in 2016, subject to the availability of funds within the State Planning Program.” But, Mr Elmes said it is unlikely the more than $60 million needed to build the Tewantin Bypass will be made available in the budget due to be released on 14 July.
“Where is the money going to come from?” Mr Elmes said. “Where is the state going to find the money to do the bypass?” According to Mr Elmes, the State Government is still paying $4 billion in interest repayments on the State debt leaving just $43 billion to share around the state. “It will be interesting to see what the economic plan is,” he said. “The room Labor have to work in is very, very narrow. I’ll be interested to see what rabbit he is going to pull out of the hat. “If there is a rabbit, it will be a very skinny one.”
Nicholls wants it on ‘the list’ SHADOW Minister for Infrastructure, Planning, Small Business, Employment and Trade Tim Nicholls was in Noosa on Tuesday and he took the opportunity to throw his support behind the Tewantin Bypass. Travelling from Brisbane to Hervey Bay, Mr Nicholls said his trip was a chance to travel the Bruce Highway to “see some of the problems (he) hears about” as well as talk to local communities and “find out what’s going on”. Mr Nicholls said he spoke to Noosa Council about a number of issues including Beckmans Road, which he said needs to be considered in the coming budget. “There’s a transport study currently underway by TMR. The
results of that are expected to trigger the agreement to force the state to build that road,” he said. But the study is only designed to operate at a “conceptual level” and Mr Nicholls said that’s not good enough. “Conceptual ideas are good up to a point and at some stage the rubber has to hit the road and there has to be a road,” he said. “I would be certainly saying if it meets the criteria the Government should be putting it in their list of projects to be funded and they should be putting that well and truly forward. “At the moment it’s on the ‘long list’, it’s on the never-never. “It’s a road that might be built
Shadow Minister for Infrastructure Tim Nicholls with Noosa MP Glen Elmes outside Noosa Council following Mr Nicholls’ meeting with the council. at some time in the future with no idea where it’s coming from.” Mr Nicholls said, if the numbers stack up, the Tewantin By-
pass needs to go on the list that will see it considered for funding. “At the moment, it’s not even there,” he said.
Noosa urged to get with the times ANOTHER major development has sparked passionate debate in and out of Noosa Council Chambers, but deputy mayor Bob Abbot said Noosa needed to get with the times. In a report to the Planning and Organisation Committee meeting on Tuesday afternoon, council staff recommended the approval of the planned development for 139 Eumundi Noosa Road and 30 Lionel Donovan Drive that would see a 24-hour fuel station, convenience store and fast food outlet constructed. Issues were raised by the Planning and Organisation Committee in regards to the competition the development would pose to local business, but Cr Abbot said if developments such as this aren’t approved then the only 24hour service station and fast food outlet would remain in Noosaville’s residential area. Cr Abbot said there was a need for a 24-hour fuel station “in town” and said there needed to be some “re-thinking” on 24-hour trading. “Why don’t we get it operating so there are 24-hour services? Why do we limit ourselves and a lot of what we do in town planning,” he said. “My view is do you want it in a residential area? Is that what we’re trying to achieve by stopping this sort of thing from happening on this site?” Cr Abbot said the council was being “anal” about the development and questioned whether the council needed to think more broadly. “Is that not the type of facility you see everywhere you go nowadays? Will it not resolve some of the problems we have?” he said. “Unless you go to McDonald’s, you cannot get a decent cup of coffee in this town after 8pm.” Local business owners gathered outside the council chambers before the meeting to protest the inclusion of a Tradie’s Cafe in the development application. Noosaville Snack Bar owner Cindy Carington-King, who has operated in the same building for five years, said she believed the economic analysis of the proposed development didn’t consider the existing services. “They haven’t got their figures right,” she said. “There are three industrial snack bars, plus a cafe and a number of mobile food vans that come into the area and service that side (of the road), plus we deliver. A great deal of our business is to that side of the road.” Cindy said local businesses are already struggling to keep afloat and the addition of another fast food outlet would only make things more difficult. “Another reason they gave us is people can’t get across the road, people don’t want to cross the road,” Cindy said. “But we see people cross the road there all the time and we deliver.” Cr Tony Welling said it was a “challengeable assumption” to assume people didn’t or wouldn’t cross the road. “It’s not that difficult. It’s not Parramatta Road after all,” he said. “It has a nice big median strip.” The decision on the proposed development will now go to the General Committee meeting on 1 June.
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Ted set to edge out Clive By JOLENE OGLE LNP member Ted O’Brien has announced he will run for the seat of Fairfax at the next Federal Election against the current member Clive Palmer. In his election campaign announcement, Mr O’Brien said it was time for “real representation” and to “take Clive Palmer to account”. “Not for the sake of Palmer, but at the end of the day when you actually do live in an electorate and you are embedded in a community, you get to understand their priority is about jobs, small business, schools, taking
care of their families and they need real representation and people who will deliver outcomes,” he said. Mr O’Brien ran against Mr Palmer at the last Federal Election in 2013, losing the seat by a mere 53 votes after numerous recounts. Mr O’Brien said his job now was to give the Fairfax electorate a voice, and said he looked forward to making a difference whether he won the election or not. “I think there are always lessons to be learnt and it doesn’t matter if you win, lose, draw or whatever. “Unless we are continuously improving what we can represent at the
election, then we are not doing our job,” he said. “I think this time around for Fairfax, it will be different. “The key difference is, more than anything, they now have had 18 months of an incumbent who isn’t here, who isn’t delivering and they’re losing.” Speaking with Noosa Today, Mr O’Brien said although he didn’t carry the authority of someone in parliament, there were things he could do to help the people of Fairfax. “I’m already busy getting back to grassroots and trying to listen to and help people,” he said.
Mr O’Brien said he was ready to roll up his sleeves and get stuck into the political race. “It’s the good old-fashioned style of politics that I love,” he said. “I love chatting to people in the streets… the kind of politics where you roll up your sleeves and it’s hands on.” Member for Noosa and fellow LNP member Glen Elmes said he believed Mr O’Brien would “do well” in the next Federal Election. “I think Ted will be an outstanding candidate,” he said. “I also think overwhelmingly the people of Fairfax... woke up on the
Ted O’Brien. Sunday morning after election night and thought ‘what have we done?’ I think they will treat Clive Palmer at the next Federal Election with about the same respect as he has treated them. “I think Ted will do very well.”
Baking up a storm By KATIE DE VERTEUIL ON Monday morning residents of Regatta Circuit Noosaville gathered together to sip tea, eat indulgent home bakes and raise money for a worthy cause. Anne Bitter and Ian Hauser hosted the Cancer Council Biggest Morning Tea, Anne having baked up a storm for the occasion which drew in plenty of neighbours. With her mother having passed away from cancer a few years ago, it had been Anne’s intention for a while now to hold the event to help raise money to find a cure for the tragic disease which has touched the lives of so many. “I really just wanted to support the Cancer Council and the wonderful work they do,” Anne said. “And at the same time, create a small function to bring neighbours together and strengthen the community spirit.” Anne said she hoped the event would inspire other neighbourhoods to participate in the Biggest Morning Tea in future years. “Most people here are affected by cancer in some way - we all want a cure that’s for sure - and this is a simple way that we can help at the grassroots,” she said.
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Chappy faces the chop By KATIE DE VERTEUIL THE seniors of Noosa District State High School are determined to keep their chaplain Shane Brigg on board, as lack of funds look to significantly decrease his hours by the end of the month. The chaplaincy at Noosa District State High School has been developed over many years out of the keen partnerships between SU Queensland, the school, P&C, community sponsors and government funding. Shane, fondly referred to as “Chappy” has been in his role at Noosa District State School for over three years now, and has become a much-loved and highly valued member of the school community. Unfortunately, lack of funds means that it is likely Shane’s hours will be more than halved; cut down to just two days over the two campuses in Cooroy and Pomona.
He is integral in providing spiritual and emotional support, pastoral care, and creative connections for all students and staff, irrespective of religious beliefs. As school chaplain, Shane also supports the wider school community in a range of ways, such as assisting students in exploring their spirituality; providing guidance on values and ethical matters; helping school counsellors and staff in offering welfare services and support in cases of bereavement, family breakdown or other crisis and loss situations. With Shane already strapped for time, the decrease in hours will significantly impact on his ability to support all those in need. With Year 7s now added to the school, there are even more students in need of Shane’s services and he is certain that the cuts will lead to constant waiting lists and an extremely “tricky balancing act” for him. In light of the situation, Year 12
student Kriquet Thompson has set up an online petition for the school community to sign to show their support for Shane. The school and wider community are encouraged to take the time to read the petition and show their support by sharing how Shane has helped them, a friend, family member or peer, or by simply signing it. “If anyone needs someone to help or support them, Chappy is always there,” Kriquet said. “He is the least judgemental person in the world.” “For us as students, it is so important to have a supportive environment at school and Chappy plays a vital role in this,” fellow student Isabella Gibson agreed. “The petition is to raise awareness of the importance of our Chappy and hopefully gain the support of the wider community,” Kriquet added. “There is still this stigma that
Noosa District State High School students Kriquet Thompson, Rory McAskill, Isabella Gibson and Eloise Turner have launched a petition to keep their Chaplain Shane Brigg at his current hours. chaplains just pray, but there is so much more to it, and that is what we are hoping to get across with this campaign. For more information and to
sign the petition visit https://www. change.org/p/noosa-district-statehigh-school-let-us-keep-our-chappy. The petition can also be signed at either of the Noosa District campuses.
Swags for homeless youth welcomed By JOLENE OGLE
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ALMOST 30 homeless youths will sleep a little less rough this winter, thanks to the generous donation of roll-up swags to the Coast’s only youth homeless shelter. Suncoast Community Telco, a locally based communications company that returns profits back in to the community, donated $3000 to the Integrated Family and Youth Services (IFYS) team who bought 29 roll-out swags for their youth homeless shelter.
The swags are insulated with a thin mattress for comfort and built-in bag to secure belongings that can all be rolled-up into a backpack for transporting. Suncoast Community Telco’s Ron Strong said the swags were easy to use as they simply roll out and could be packed away in a matter of minutes. IFYS youth homeless shelter co-ordinator Tania Larter said homelessness was an issue throughout the entire Sunshine Coast including Noosa, with youths coming to the shelter from
all over the coast to stay in the six-bed facility. “We’re the only youth crisis accommodation available from Gympie to Caboolture,” she said. “We’re nearly always full and the people coming to us can stay for three months.” Tania said the swags would be a “massive” help to the young people who were sleeping rough across the Coast. “Many teenagers are couch surfing at friend’s houses, but that doesn’t last forever,” she said. EAR L LIN Y BIR ES D PEC WR IAL tryb IST ON
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Pride in their work By KATIE DE VERTEUIL THE Rotary Club of Noosa recognised five outstanding local employees for taking pride in their work last Monday. Ted Irvine of Ironman Asia, Adrienne Webb of Morgan’s Financial Ltd., Dr David Henshaw of Noosa Hospital, Molly Smith from The Boat House and Steve Heim of Unity Water were all acknowedged by their collegues for their dedication, passion and ongoing value to their propestive positions at the Club’s Pride of Work Awards night. The accolades were given out at Tewan-
tin Noosa RSL Club, with about 60 people in attendance. Noosa Rotary Club president Paul Porter said the program’s objectives were to promote vocational values, provide an opportunity for employers to publicly recognise employees delivering work ethics, encourage favourable employer/employee relationships and a sense of community pride in individual achievement and encourage involvement between Rotary and the business community. Deputy mayor Bob Abbott was present at the evening, responsible for handing out the special awards.
Clem Kelly, Dr David Henshaw and Sue Williams at Tewantin Noosa RSL.
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WOW what a big few weeks for the Coast and especially Noosa, with the success of the Food and Wine Festival and last weekend’s Sport Festival. Massive international and national PR, and it’s too hard to estimate the cash value of the tourist spend. Congratulations to everyone involved from the organisers to the everyday volunteer and helper, it’s that united effort that generates and drives the success. Noosa’s dynamic duo Perry and
seeing the cost of the excerise was around $400,000. Perry knows you have bad days and good days, he also piloted the Rolling Stones during their Aussie national tour last year. I am sure he would be promoting Noosa to all his passengers, which wouldn’t be a chore at all. Wife Vivian is a respected doctor who has a keen interest in diets that could be dangerous to your health. Vivian says “everything starts with the gut” and “it’s good that people are taking notice of what they are putting in their mouths”. Vivian was front and centre in the weekend’s Brisbane cover story of Debunking diets, along with other
Vivian Taylor shared in some great PR for their beloved Noosa. Most know they own Cafe Le Monde, Perry a former Ansett pilot who still dabbles in the odd flight every now and then. Presently he is the chief pilot for former world motorcycling champion Mick Doohan who rents his plane out to the rich and famous. You guessed it, Perry had the pleasure of flying home to Los Angeles Johnny Depp’s dogs after they were ordered out of the country by Barnaby Joyce. It must have been great discussion on-board between Perry and the two Yorkshire terriers, Pistol and Boo. But I suppose he didn’t care,
respected doctors, nutritionists and lecturers. The warning of eating the right foods, stay away from sugar, fad diets and keep on the healthy regime. Vivian pinpoints her actions of looking at a person as a whole person to try to find out the causes, so people can manage themselves. It’s no wonder hubby Perry looks a million dollars, and no doubt will continue flying the stars where and when ever needed. The old saying, one man’s loss is another man’s gain is pretty spot on with the sad closing of the once-popular Noosa Heads Bowls Club. For 45 years, the club operated until its forced closure two weeks ago.
It’s the second bowls club in the area, following Peregian, to close its doors. Once a terrific vibrant club and a real hub of entertainment for the Junction over the years. The club also produced some champions with both national reps Kelsey Cottrell and Julie Keegan starting their careers there. The constitution was dissolved with each member receiving a dividend of the expected $2.1 million, allowing each member to take around $20,000 with them to a nominated club. It appears Tewantin ($1.5 million) and Coolum ($700,000) are the big winners here. I just hope both clubs appreciate the goodwill here and show some the new members deserved respect. Until next time.
New tree stands tribute to a rare soul By KATIE DE VERTEUIL A MACADAMIA native has been planted to honour Tewantin’s Stacey Mowle, following her tragic passing in March last year. The simple yet moving ceremony was held at the University of the Sunshine Coast on Thursday morning 21 May, with USC students and academics joining friends and family of Stacey to pay tribute to a truly beautiful soul. Stacey was just 22 and in her third year of an OT degree at USC when she died in March 2014 from a heart condition called hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. Diagnosed with the illness aged 15, Stacey was determined to live life to the fullest and not let her medical label define her. Inspired by Stacey’s story and her bravery battling through the illness along with her lovable personality, her classmates and academics at the university felt it appropriate that something be erected in her honour. Just over a year on, this has become a reality, the tree, donated to USC by the Macadamia Conservation Trust and the Caboolture Regional Environmental Education Centre Nursery, having been planted in the university’s Moving Feast Community Garden. Stacey’s mum Deb Waters, and sister Jackie were present at the tree planting. Both family members were
confident that Stacey would have been greatly humbled by the tribute. “She would be just so honoured and proud,” Jackie said. “Absolutely ecstatic – never would she have thought this would be done in her memory.” Deb agreed. “It’s an incredible honour and a true reflection of how much of an impact Stace had here at the university,” Deb said. “Not everyone gets a tree planted for them, so it really is special.” Occupational Therapy clinical trainer Marie Bridgman was one of the drivers behind the morn- Ian Osgood, Paul Hardman, Deb Waters, Jackie Waters, Kelly Osgood and Louise Hoskin honour the memory of Stacey Mowle. ing’s ceremony. Stacey completed a prac with Marie in the November of 2013. “We have been working to have a tree planted in her memory for a long time now,” Marie said.“While she was a quiet achiever, Stacey was strong, with a huge heart and her passing had a really big impact on the university community. “The purpose of the memorial tree is however also to provide a reflective place for all USC staff and students to remember family and friends who have passed away.” Prior to her death, Stacey set up a charity called Smiles of Strength, which her mother is now continuing. Stacey’s mother Deb Waters knows that her daughter would Details about this charity can be greatly honoured by the be found at www.facebook.com/ Stacey Mowle, a rare soul. planting of a tree in her name. smilesofstrength
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Butterflies boost LOCAL phone and data supplier Sunshine Coast Community Telco has long supported Sunshine Butterflies. This relationship was strengthened this week through two means; the handing over of $5000 to the local charity and the establishment of new agreement where a percentage of Telco bills is given to the group. Every business that signs up for Telco through Sunshine Butterflies founder Leanne Walsh will have a 2.5 per cent of their bill donated to the not-for-profit service, along with 20 per cent of any hardware purchases. “Each year a percentage of our spend goes back into the community, and we have chosen to support Sunshine Butterflies for the amazing work they do and the fact that they are selffunded,” Telco spokesperson Rachel MellingsHerz said. A grateful Leanne Walsh said the agreement would establish a constant revenue stream to ensure the maintenance of their latest project “Our Backyard”. To sign up or for more information contact Leanne on 5470 2830 or Rachel on 5459 1133.
Spoilt makeover SPOILT Noosa has moved and given itself an elaborate makeover in the process. Now located at 22 Rene Street, Noosaville, the iconic fashion warehouse has expanded to include a wider variety of fash- Spoilt Noosa owner ions and accessories Craig Haager with to make any women stylists Amanda Ogden and Belinda feel spoilt. Owner, Craig Campbell. Haager said the aim of the store was to not only offer a range of quality goods but to create a whole shopping experience that can be enjoyed by women of all walks of life. “Here at Spoilt our vision is to make every woman feel spoilt,” Craig said. “We want to achieve this by not just having a great outfit, bag or piece of jewellery for them but to be able to inspire them to feel amazing in life and health as well. “To add to the welcoming atmosphere of the new location, there are a couple of couches down the back to allow customers to have a sit and chat while visiting. There will also be two stylists in store Monday to Friday to help find that perfect outfit.
COULD the cost of de-amalgamation be taking its toll? Considering council has only completed 39 per cent (should be 83 per cent) of budgeted capital works, reduced community spending and is involved in a protracted union intervention over wages and conditions, perhaps this costly experiment is unsustainable? Annexing EDV and or expanding the Biosphere will not solve these problems. In fact, they’ll add operational expenses. John Lobb Peregian Springs
Thumbs up to the lovely lady who kindly let me go ahead of her in the line at the grocery store. I was only buying two things and you were kind enough to let me duck ahead of your trolley load. Thank you.
Thumbs up to Good Shepherd Lutheran College on your recent production of The Addams Family. From the costumes and set, to lighting, music and talent of students on stage, your performance certainly made for an entertaining Friday night
Big thumbs down to our local video store that has closed down. It lasted so long but we understand it was inevitable. We just loved browsing the shelves and watching some great classics. You will be missed.
Write off to the person or persons tying their dog to the Australia Post pole in Tewantin while they go inside the post office, then leaving their dog pooh behind - heaps of it (May 21). Disgusting!
Write off to the people who dumped a load of rubbish by the Mt Coolum boat ramp. Shame on you. That’s so lazy. It could have easily been put in a bin.
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SUSAN Tilley of Tewantin shared this photo of a bush rat stealing bird seed from her bird feeder. The bush rat has a pointed head and rounded ears and can be found in forests and woodlands throughout Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and south-western West Australia. Their usual diet consists of fungi, grasses, fruits, seeds and insects. If you have a photo of Noosa wildlife or landscapes send it to newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au
End for fishing industry THE front page story (Sea Change Planned, Noosa Today 21 May) highlights the absolute hopelessness of the once great and enjoyable commercial fishing industry. Several years back, this industry was worth $800 million but today, because of both government policies and blinkers on bureaucrats, this industry is worth a mere $160 million. At a time when our PM and Federal Treasurer are out there selling the budget with slogans such as “get out there and invest and have a go”, they obviously don’t include the Queensland commercial fishing industry. In Noosa we are short on young fishers willing to “invest and have a go”. For over 20 years now we have periodically received investment warning to most (if not all) fisheries, coupled with Qld Fisheries “buy backs”, so I ask which father fisher will encourage his sons/daughters to become a commercial fisher? Perhaps only a rich and influential one. To some of us it appears the Queensland Government wants families to eat imported seafood products from far-Eastern sewer system aqua-farms. This, when the majority of our waters are not fished by either sector. With regards to the section of the story where the author states “from the 17 public meetings with 500 attendees and 280 written submissions received from fishers, environmentalists, government agencies and others” and so on, seriously how can any human being make sense of that lot? And still they want more input. Well, here is one - go to page 44 of Noosa Today (21 May) and view this thumping 92cm Snub-nosed Dart (or Oyster Cracker to us oldies) caught off the Noosa North Shore Beach. Read both fishing reports in local papers and watch Burtee’s fishing segment Thursday night on Channel 7. Band-aids on band-aids, says the report.
Why prolong the agony further? Just get on and get rid of family-owned and operated commercial fishing businesses and leave a select few commercial licences to the rich and influential, bring in expensive recreational fishing licences and bugger the pensioners and less fortunate in society as they can eat that imported seafood. Trevor Clarey Boreen Point
What are the benefits? I REFER to Councillor Wellington’s response to Bob Jarvis’ concerns regarding the environmental levy. I understand some of Cr Wellington’s response but I don’t believe he addressed all of Mr Jarvis’ concerns to satisfy the average Joe. I understand the intention of the Environmental Levy Policy but what has not been addressed is what benefits do I, as a ratepayer, get. What specifically are the economic projects and these environmental programs? It’s alright generalising but I think the average Joe would like to know where this money is going and what benefits he/she is going to receive. I believe the focus and the crux of Mr Jarvis’questions related this, but Cr Wellington’s response has completely avoided addressing these questions. Ross Taylor Pomona
No answer I SEE (Councillor Tony) Wellington is an avid politician. In a recent so-called reply to Bob Jarvis, (Cr) Wellington cannot give a simple answer that was asked. Ian Lawson Noosa
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COMMUNITYUPDATES Cooroy Eumundi GardEn Club FOR the next meeting on Monday 8 June members will travel to Gympie to visit two private gardens, followed by a picnic. The bus leaves Cooroy at 9am, opposite the train station, and returns at 3pm. Contact Carol on 5449 1472 or Simon on 0408 977 488 for details.
FEllowship lunChEon THE Noosa Coastal Uniting Church Adult Fellowship invites you to a lunch on Friday 29 May, commencing 11am at the Tewantin Church Hall on Werin Street. Good food and entertainment included. Cost $10. All are wel-
Meals on Wheels roster WEEKLY roster for Tewantin-Noosa Meals on Wheels for the week of Monday 1 June to Friday 5 June. monday drivers: Rotary Daybreak, driver needed for run B, Pat and John, Helen and John, Anne and Phil, Kerry and Jeff, Patricia. kitchen: Martina, Len, Neil and Steven. tuesday drivers: Driver needed for runs A, G, Astrid, Tania and friends, Margaret and Jill, Tony and Kim, Maidie and Terry. kitchen: Ashleigh, Christine, Jo and George. wednesday drivers: Des and Ian, Sandra and Bob, Gary, Molly and Annie, Michael, drivers needed for runs E, F. kitchen: Carol, Jill, Elfie, Gerry and Neil. thursday drivers: Stewart, Geoff and Margaret, Bev and Tony, Jan and Wendy, Linda and Nabil, drivers needed for runs C, D. kitchen: Lois, Christine, John and Ron. Friday drivers: Brian C., Dot and Lin, Brian G., Lynne and Kay, Rosalie and Jack, drivers needed for runs D, F. kitchen: Sandy, Elfie and George. If you are unavailable or can do an extra run, please phone the kitchen on 5449 7659.
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THE next meeting of the Tewantin RSL Women’s Auxiliary will be held on Friday 5 June at the Tewantin RSL at 10.30am. The meeting will be followed by our 80th birthday lunch in the RSL dining room at noon. Items for our raffle table would be appreciated. All members are welcome. Phone Kay on 5447 5042 for more information.
THE Albert’s lyrebird lives in the temperate rainforest of the border ranges between Queensland and New South Wales. It is legendary not only for its song, considered to be louder and of higher quality than the supreme lyrebird, but because it is such a difficult bird to observe. Anna Fearnley has studied these captivating birds for the past three years. She has learnt their idiosyncrasies, found their display areas and unravelled their intriguing relationship with the red-necked pademelon. Anna will share her love for the Albert’s Lyrebird at Friday Environment Forum on 29 May. Come along to Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre, Wallace Drive, Noosaville, on Friday morning at 10am for coffee and conversation before the forum commences at 10.30am. Interpretive birding in Wallace Park starts at 8.30am. Join Valda in the Environment Centre car park. All are welcome. For more information go to www.noosaparks.org.au and like the organisation on Facebook.
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PETER Evans, who will be the speaker at Christian Fellowship of Noosa on 31 May, has chosen the title “Knowing God” for his message, which will be supported by the singing of the great old hymn and scripture readings all in an atmosphere of sincere warmth and fellowship. We invite you to come and share with us in the CWA Hall, next to the Tewantin Post Office at 9.30am. If you want to know more, just call Tony on 5474 0620.
THE Pomona Station Art Gallery art market in the paddock is back for another year with a range of fabulous local art pieces available for purchase. The market will be held on Saturday 27 June from 9am to 1pm. Quality local art for sale at affordable prices direct from the artist.
SATURDAY 30 May at the Hall of Fame, Steggalls Road, Yandina. Fund-raiser for Cittamani Hospice. Guest artist is Rosanna Ruddick with support artist Ken and Cheryl Atkinson. Walkups are most welcome. Doors open at 9am for a 10am until around 5pm. Entry is $10. Canteen is open all day, and there will be raffles and lucky door prizes. Phone 0428 877 794 for more information.
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biGGEst morninG tEa A BIGGEST Morning Tea will be held on Thursday 28 May at 9.30am at the Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club, Noosaville. Entry is $10 and there will be raffles and lucky door prizes. For bookings and inquiries, phone Annie on 0409 385 566.
CanCEr CounCil QuEEnsland noosa branCh THE Cancer Council QLD Noosa Branch meets every second Friday of the month. The next meeting is on Friday 12 June at 10am. The meeting will be held at the Leisure Centre Noosaville, opposite the library. This is a special morning which includes a gardening workshop by Bunnings. We would love to see you there. Tea, coffee available and cake supplied. You don’t have to be a member so come along and enjoy the morning and learn what we are all about. For inquiries phone Kathi on 0418 488 067.
CroQuEt ComE and try day ON the first Sunday of each month at 10am the Noosa Croquet Club holds free come and try instruction for anyone interested in learning how to play this great game. If you can’t run like you once did, still have good eye-hand co-ordination, enjoy friendly competition in a social setting, this may well be your thing. Come to the Croquet Club at 9 Sea Shell Place, Noosaville, the first Sunday each month at 10am. Tennis or bowls footwear is desirable. For further information, call Niven Gugich at 5473 5801 or just turn up.
tEwantin noosa national sEniors THE next meeting of the Tewantin Noosa National Seniors will be held on Thursday 28 May at 1.15pm for a 1.30pm start at the Tewantin Catholic Hall, Moorindil Street, Tewantin. Our guests will be the popular Dream Team Entertainers. Everyone is welcome. Phone Norm on 5474 0919 for more information.
ladiEs probus Club THE Ladies Probus Club of Noosa Heads Inc. will hold its next meeting on Thursday 11 May,
at the Forum Hall at Laguna Estate Noosaville at 9.30 am for 10am start. The guest speaker will be Shona McDonald who will talk about Organ and Tissue Transplants. The outing for 25 June is lunch at the Coolum Surf Club, at noon. New members and visitors are most welcome.
ClassiCal musiC apprECiation Group THE group meets in a private home at Noosa Waters every Thursday from 9.30am to 11.30am to listen to classical music either on CDs or DVDs. The presenter often gives a little information on the music. There is no charge for attendance, but organisers do ask for a $2 donation for the tea or coffee and biscuits as they do have a short break for morning tea. Ring Lyn on 5449 0537 for more details.
FriEnds oF thE noosavillE library KEEN readers and book lovers are invited to join the Friends of the Noosaville Library for a complementary cup of coffee or tea and cake on Thursday, June 4 at 10am at the Library. The morning tea will be followed by a business meeting where members will be up-dated on library activities and the contribution made by scores of volunteers who support the community with, among other things, the home library service, help with technology problems and adult literacy tuition.
musiC tEaChErs’ assoCiation sunshinE Coast Group THE Music Teachers’ Association Sunshine Coast Group is organising a piano/cello event at the South Pacific Resort on Sunday 14 June. Eloquenz Concerts - Music the Speaks will be a very entertaining afternoon with international performers Suzanna Hlinka on piano and Christoph Blickling on cello. The afternoon will conclude with a complimentary afternoon tea. Tickets are available from www.trybooking.com/hrfs.
noosa distriCt band NOOSA District Band is looking for new members. If you play a musical instrument and would like to be part of our community band, come along and have a go. The band plays a broad range of music including jazz, rock and classical. Practice is every Tuesday evening from 7pm to 9pm at the Hinterland Church, Cooroy, behind the library. Whether you are 17 or 70, we hope to see you there. Contact Paul Ritchie on 0412 737 247 or email mgb079@ gmail.com
New life between the lines LOCAL author Neville Mills launched his latest book at Wallace House on Tuesday 19 May, with the help of Noosa Councillor Sandy Bolton. Originally from South Africa, Neville and his wife moved to Noosa in 2008 where Neville has released one book and re-printed another. Neville’s latest book The Curious Letters of Mervyn Mudal tells the story of Mervyn and Muriel Mudal who have moved to the Sunshine
Coast to start a new life. Mervyn becomes a prolific writer as a way of understanding how to cope with his new lifestyle and the book contains both his letters and the replies from many famous people. Neville said the launch at Wallace House was a great success with a great turnout of locals and plenty of books sold. Neville’s new book is available online and through his website www. nevmills.com
Book buffs buy big THE Rotary Noosa Daybreak Club has pulled off another successful Bookfest at the Noosa Leisure Centre this year. The funds raised this year will be used to support Smart Pups training Assistance Dogs for children, to build water and sanitation facilities in schools and hospitals of the Solomon Islands, to provide Shelter Box relief in the earthquake disaster zone of Nepal, and to assist other local charities in our Noosa community. The club offers its thanks to all volunteer helpers, to those who enjoyed the event and bought books, and to the sponsors this year. Congratulations to the lucky raffle winner, B. McDonald from
the 2015 bookfest noosa was a big success. picture: suppliEd Southport. Have fun with your $1000 cash prize. Don’t miss the next bookfest on 6 to 8 May, 2016, at the Noosa Leisure Centre. Noosa Daybreak promise one thing, you will never run out of books to browse and buy. To find out more about Rotary Noosa Daybreak, call 1300 791 226, go to www.noosadaybreakrotary.org and come to breakfast with us at Noosa Springs any Thursday.
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Gardening's in your grasp SENSORY gardens are designed to stimulate the senses, enhance gardening and look, smell and feel beautiful. SubTropical Gardening magazine editor Paul Plant will offer two workshops for locals who want to learn more about creating and maintaining a sensory garden. Paul will share insights into the sensuous qualities of plants and dis-
paul plant will offer two workshops to share the joy of sensory gardening. play plant species that can be grown locally in the Noosa region. The workshops are hosted by the Friends of Noosa Botanic Gardens and will be held on Tuesday 9 June, at 2pm, at the Noosa
Botanic Gardens large shelter shed and again on Saturday 20 June, from 10am. Bring a fold-up chair, coffee or tea and RSVP to jill@ creativedialogue. com or phone 0412 053 281.
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Friday’s the day to drive the toll down FATALITY Free Friday is a nationwide campaign designed to help stop the carnage on our roads by raising driver safety awareness. Motorists, particularly young people and their parents, are encouraged to get the latest vehicle and road safety advice from a host of experts at a Fatality Free Friday event at the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) on tomorrow (29 May). USC Research Fellow Dr Bridie Scott-Parker is co-organising the event from 9am to 3pm on campus at Sippy Downs to provide free information for students, staff and the public on everything from car modifications, licensing and legislation to safety tips for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians. Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads (DTMR) is presenting this event and will display a full-size hatchback where people can sign pledges to stay safe on the roads, and a special inspection vehicle with inspectors able to advise people on matters such as legal and illegal modifications.The Queensland Police Service will display a car and a motorcycle, with several officers providing a range of resources. Dr Scott-Parker, who leads USC’s new Adolescent Risk Research Unit, will be on hand to explain her research findings on issues such as the effects of young people’s emotions on their behaviour as drivers or passengers, and the important role of parents in teaching safe driving.
Dr Bridie Scott-Parker with a Rotary representative from the RYDA program. Picture: SUPPLIED Rotary will also be on hand to display information about its Rotary Youth Driver Awareness (RYDA) program. A sombre reminder of the human impact of road deaths will be a collection of thongs representing the people killed on roads in the Sunshine Coast region in recent years. Dr Scott-Parker, whose research focuses on the psychology of driving, said she was looking forward to chatting to the wider community about ele-
ments of road safety. “We urge everyone who uses our roads to come to the university and engage in this event. This is such an important issue,” she said. The outdoor event will be held between buildings on the centre of campus at Sippy Downs. For more information, email Dr Scott-Parker at bscottpa@usc.edu.au for USC queries or visit www.fatalityfreefriday.com.
Double the reasons to stay safe on the road POLICE are getting tough on people who talk or text on their phone while driving, with double demerit points for those caught repeatedly breaking the law. The tougher penalties are among a range of recommendations arising from last month’s Safer Roads, Safer Queensland forum at Parliament House where top level talks were held with road safety experts on ways to address an alarming spike in the 2015 Easter road toll. Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services Jo-Ann Miller and Minister for Main Roads and Road Safety Mark Bailey said all of the recommendations were strongly supported by key stakeholders, including the police, RACQ, Bicycle Queensland, the Motorcycle Riders Association of Queensland and the Queensland Trucking Association. “It was the worst Easter road toll in Queensland in more than 20 years and we went into the forum with a collective determination to turn these terrible statistics around,” Ms Miller said. Ms Miller said the Queensland Police Service would investigate expanding automatic number plate recognition technology in police vehicles.
“For too long, dangerous unregistered and unlicensed drivers have been over-represented in crash statistics. Greater use of this technology will give police the resources they need to target reckless and irresponsible drivers,” Ms Miller said. “We will expand training for our road policing officers to better detect and deter broader criminal activities, along with enhanced drug driving operations across the state.” Minister Bailey said immediate measures would be taken to target distracted drivers and people who take drugs and get behind the wheel. “Drivers caught committing repeat mobile phone offences within a year can expect double demerits, similar to those imposed on repeat offenders who don’t wear a seatbelt or a motorcycle helmet, or who exceed the speed limit by more than 20km/h,” he said. “We will form a Citizen’s Taskforce that will report direct to government on important road safety issues and the steps that need to be taken to make our roads safer. “Road safety is everyone’s business, but if it’s left to governments alone it will never work. It is the responsibility of all of us.”
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Stroll to beach, club and cafes THOSE seeking the ultimate beach pad will love this relaxed seaside home located just 100 metres from beach access and just a short stroll to the surf club and cafes. Situated on a north facing 536 square metre block, the residence is set over two levels and benefits from cooling sea breezes, an abundance of natural light and an ocean view. A contemporary renovation has brought new and old together, breathing new life into the existing, high-quality terracotta tiles with fresh stone vanities, painted exposed brick walls, new decking and stunning sun-drenched pool area.
Stone bench tops, two-pac cabinets, wine fridge, and ample bench and storage space is on offer in the kitchen, which opens out to a covered timber deck via a bank of bifold doors. The expansive timber deck is ideal for entertaining friends and family, with added ambiance from the glass-fenced, north-facing pool. Of the four bedrooms, the main has a massive walk-in wardrobe, while a fantastic kids domain is downstairs with built-in seating in the media room and two bedrooms, with
built-in bunks in one. A well-equipped laundry has loads of storage, including clever fishing line storage for the avid angler. Security is no problem, as the property is fully fenced and gated with plenty of room for cars and a boat; and it is ideal for pets. Nestled among multi-million dollar properties, this home represents excellent buying to gain a premium position being so close to the beach, surf club and cafe lifestyle of Sunshine Beach.
home essentials ADDRESS: 14 Belmore Terrace, Sunshine Beach PRICE: $1.445 million VIEW: Saturday 12-12.30pm DESCRIPTION: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, pool AGENT: Mike Hay and Rachel Sellman for Century 21 Conolly Hay Group, 0417 624 059 or 0422 719 041 20 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 28 May, 2015
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Settle in to retreat and relax ARCHITECTURALLY designed, this contemporary fourbedroom home is stylish, secluded and the ideal family retreat from the bustling world. The kitchen and dining space is designed with entertaining friends in mind, with Blanco appliances, provisions for a plumbed fridge, stone benchtops and twin sinks. From there bi-fold doors open from the dining zone to a covered poolside deck. In the adjacent living space, blackbutt hardwood floors, an open fire-place and air-conditioning make for a comfortable space for the new owners to relax with their family all year round. In the warmer months, the bi-fold doors open out to a deck that features an automatic awning and access to the sparkling saltwater pool and spa. Upstairs there are four bedrooms, including three guest rooms with built-in wardrobes, and two of the bedrooms have private decks.
The master suite is truly impressive with high ceilings, walk-through wardrobe, private ensuite with twin vanities and double shower and an open balcony which is perfect for enjoying a morning cuppa in the winter sun. A parents' retreat is also located next to the master suite and glass sliders can open to expand the retreat space to a private deck that has a view across the pool. Located in Noosa’s residential and small business zoning, this home is perfect for those who wish to work from home and even features a separate entrance leading to the home office. There is ample parking space for up to eight cars, plus an undercover area for the boat or caravan. The beautiful grounds are low maintenance with an automatic watering system, enclosed bin and gas bottle storage area. All of this is in the heart of Noosaville, with Gympie Terrace and Noosa Marina within walking distance.
home essentials ADDRESS: 64 Hilton Terrace, Noosaville PRICE: $1.48 million VIEW: By appointment DESCRIPTION: 4 bed, 2.5 bath, 4 car, pool AGENT: Kate Cox for Richardson and Wrench Noosa, 0438 695 505 Thursday, 28 May, 2015 | NOOSA TODAY 21
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The Noosa beachfront market has an impressive track record for positive growth, and no complex more so than ‘Netanya’. Located on the top floor the views from this apartment are absolutely stunning, being surpassed only by the outlook from the unit`s exclusive roof terrace. ɒ The ‘Jewel in the Crown`of beachfront resorts. ɒ Excellent rental returns. ɒ Internal access to private roof terrace with spa. ɒ Step outside and be immersed in fine dining, boutique shopping, and stunning main beach.
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Noosa’s favourite holiday location! Situated directly opposite Noosa’s main beach and so close to the national park with a rental income to make even your accountant smile.... this is a lifestyle decision the whole family can enjoy. ɒ The sunny pool is the place for a dip with the children, after playing on the sandy beach. ɒ Top level apartment in a sort after location. ɒ Great view overlooking the resort style pool. ɒ Direct access to Hastings Street shops and cafes.
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Every major town and city has its landmark building, in Noosa it’s Netanya! The “Diplomat Suite” has been designed for those looking for the very best in luxury, size and location. The views are simply stunning, and just seem to go on forever from the double length terrace. ɒ Strong income returns and tax benefits. ɒ Located on Hastings Street beachfront. ɒ Short stroll to the Noosa national park. ɒ Twice the size of a standard apartment.
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Sip Moet from your private balcony over looking the beach, all the way up to the North shore. It doesn’t get any better than this, a true north facing apartment in the middle of Hastings Street and a quality boutique resort in Australia’s premier holiday destination. ɒ Recently reduced by $200,000. ɒ Heated pool, steam room and sauna. ɒ Undercover security parking. ɒ Stunning guest lounge with TV & internet.
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On 25 acres, this executive retreat will be a haven you won’t want to leave. Designed for maximum comfort and relaxation, it is spacious and very beautiful and has commercial possibilities subject to council approval. Walk-in / walk-out if desired. ɒ Balinese style lodge with 20m wet edge pool and 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom caretaker’s home. ɒ Studio suitable for yoga school, artistic pursuits etc. ɒ Meandering creek surrounded by rainforest, kangaroo flat at rear. ɒ 20mins to Noosa Heads, 10 mins to Eumundi or Cooroy, 25 mins to the airport.
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A hidden oasis at the suburb’s heart will have you thinking you are a million miles away. Set well back from the road with ample off-street parking; business owners will appreciate the separate studio with ensuite at the front. While ideal for a range of uses, it is perfect as a teenager retreat. ɒ 790sqm block set well back from the road with no road noise. ɒ School opposite; public pool & sporting fields within walking distance. ɒ Low maintenance design lends itself to a lock-up & leave arrangement. ɒ Close to Tewantin CBD; Walk to cafes, retails & services.
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“Kalani” New Luxury River Front Development NOOSAVILLE 279 Gympie Terrace The renowned landscape of Gympie Terrace is set to improve as a new, luxury Stephen Kidd-designed development is planned for the northern end. • Six Stephen Kid designed Luxury River View apartments • Rare opportunity to buy brand new on prestigious Gympie Terrace • 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2 car & pool, views from all apartments • Seemless indoor outdoor living areas, north east aspect, views stretching all the way to the river mouth • Reputable Noosa builder Mark Bain Constructions will manage the build • Buyers urged to register their interest immediately
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coming in from tenants can reduce mortgage payments; as extended families househunting together become more common. By pooling their money, they are able to buy a larger and more expensive home.
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RESIDENTIAL architecture is constantly evolving to suit the ever-changing demographics and their accommodation needs. The old ‘granny’ flat is not what it used to be, leaving her and her self-contained unit behind to spoil the resident teenager; or accommodate the in-laws on their extended stay; or even cash in accommodating international students and so on. No longer is the family home merely a place to prepare the children for life outside the nest, but more of a halfway house to accommodate extended family and longstaying guests. As living requirements change, so too does buying criteria, leading to a growing trend in dual living. It is likely affordability is at the root of this trend, with a new breed of buyers looking for creative ways to meet changing living requirements, maximise investment and reduce mortgage payments. Dual living provides greater flexibility for families wanting to accommodate older children, parents or overseas guests. Financially, it is beneficial as money
Dual living properties can include anything from a well-appointed, purpose-built dual residence to a more unassuming home with separate accommodation in the form of a converted room or garage. However, as with any property purchase, buyers need to be aware some options have council approval, but many do not. Buyers should exercise due diligence and consult with council before purchase; as additional dwellings must go through a timely and costly approval process, often defeating their income-generating purpose. Buyers should consider a range of items before revelling in the land of passive income, and include: ■ Tax
implications from gaining rent from a principal place of residence (therefore it is vital you seek legal advice before buying). ■ Insurance cover varies greatly between providers and thus buyers need appropriate cover for each specific situation (if you’re stuck; lawyers can provide advice). While dual living presents many benefits in the short term, the long-term view is just as promising, with the feature said to add substantial value to your home come sale time. Until next time - happy dual house hunting.
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Shop around for best finance deal IN the current low interest rate climate, many first home buyers may be confused about the best option for their first home loan. Choosing your home loan means striking a balance between your varying priorities. Are you after low fees? Or are you more interested in being able to capitalise on interest rate cuts? Maybe you’re happy to pay a bit extra now for protection against future rate hikes. To help you with the daunting task of choosing your first home loan, Property Observer has four key tips: THINK LONG TERM Be prepared for your life circumstances to change over the course of your mortgage. You may be employed full time with a steady income, but there are lots of things that can affect your ability to make repayments further down the line. Babies, break-ups and getting the boot at work can all make a serious dent in your financial plans. Think realistically about your life five or 10 years down the track, because you are about to make one of the biggest financial
commitments of your life. FINANCE FIRST Before you’ve found your dream home, work on finding your dream mortgage. Speak to a mortgage broker prior to purchasing a home and look into securing a home loan preapproval - while it isn’t a total guarantee that you will be able to finance your house, it’s as close as you’ll get. Getting pre-approval can help real estate agents take you seriously and give you an idea of your budgetary constraints. VARIABLE OR FIXED? With interest rates at a record lows, fixed rates have definite benefits. A fixed-rate mortgage will lock your interest rate in and protect you from future rates hikes for a set period, usually three years. Fixed rates are also generally at competitive levels at the moment. However, there are many other factors beyond interest rates which will determine what the best loan is for you. You may benefit from low monthly fees, a flexible loan arrangement or discounts for bundling your accounts with a single lender. Don’t be afraid to shop around. A good mortgage
broker will help you decide what is best for you. Once you’ve decided on a loan, it’s wise to revisit your loan with your broker on a yearly basis to see if it’s still the best arrangement for you. KNOW YOURSELF Choosing the best home loan is all about full disclosure and being honest with yourself about your finances. Many lenders offer loan repayment calculators that will help you determine how much you can afford to pay each month. While frugality generally pays, you may find that you just can’t live comfortably without a certain level of extra spending money each month, so leave yourself a little room to move if you can. And remember, your financial decisions will determine what loans you have access to, especially now that your credit history includes more detailed information including when you pay your bills. Shopping for your first home is an exciting time, and it’s hard to reserve quite the same amount of enthusiasm for mortgage shopping. But taking the time to choose the right home loan can save you a lot of time and a lot of money down the track.
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Values up as interest rates stay low SUNSHINE Coast values have increased by 6.3 per cent for homes and 4.7 per cent for units, according to the latest data from CoreLogic RP Data. The CoreLogic RP Data quarterly regional report showed some of Australia’s capital cities are having a ripple effect on key regional areas, such as the Sunshine Coast. According to the data, Sunshine Coast dwelling sales have remained stable over the year, up just 0.6 per cent over the 12 months to February this year. Over the year to March, house values rose by 6.3 per cent, or in dollar terms $29,945 to $508,148 and unit values were up $16,680 or 4.7 per cent to $370,910. Other key measures of the health of the Sunshine Coast’s residential property market have also improved over the past year such as rental rates which have risen by 4.5 per cent for houses and 5.7 per cent for units, plus the average time on market has reduced and vendors are discounting their properties by less in order to secure a sale. CoreLogic attributed the increase in activity to low
The Sunshine Coast housing market is continuing to grow according to CoreLogic RP Data's latest quarterly regional report. interest rates building consumer confidence in property purchase decisions, but not all regional centres are enjoying a boost
with areas closely linked to the resources sector still seeing deteriorating property conditions. The report also stated there was
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Moves to enforce building fixes MOVES to make Queensland building licensees accountable for defective work have been welcomed by Master Builders, with the peak body hopeful the next step will ensure engineers and all other building professionals are also held to account.
had asked for in our policy document and
As part of their 2015 Policy and Advocacy Agenda, Master Builders had lobbied the government to reduce the risk for consumers and builders, thereby increasing confidence in the construction process.
liabilities.
Master Builders deputy executive director Paul Bidwell welcomed the changes by the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) but said they were still working with the government to ensure all
the government have delivered on it.” Mr Bidwell said building was inherently risky and builders needed to be supported in managing their operations, risks and legal From 1 June, licensees responsible for defective work will be required to rectify it or face disciplinary action. This could result From 1 June, licensees responsible for defective work will be required to rectify it or face disciplinary action.
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DRAG Queen Melony Brests will host a night of bingo at Cooroy RSL to help raise funds for the students of Noosa District State High School (NDSHS) who will take part in the Kokoda Youth Challenge. The Kokoda Youth Challenge is a gruelling 96km trek through the Gold Coast hinterland over two days - 18 and 19 July. Each team of four must supply their own support crew, plus pay registration fees and raise a minimum amount of donations.
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Melony will take you on a jewel encrusted roller coaster ride with an outrageous combination of call-outs, sing-a-longs and gags …
NDSHS students are hoping to raise $5500 and Melony is happy to help, hosting a night of adult fun at the Cooroy RSL. Supported by larger-than-life bosom buddy Miss Sall Monalla, Melony will take you on a jewel encrusted roller coaster ride with an outrageous combination of call-outs, sing-alongs and gags. The Drag Queen Bingo night will be held at the Cooroy RSL, Maple Street, Cooroy, on Saturday 4 July from 7.30pm sharp. Entry is $15 per person and bingo books are $5 each with all proceeds from raffle ticket sales and bingo books going to the NDSHS Kokoda Challenge students. For more information or to book, phone the Cooroy RSL on 5447 6131.
Right: Melony Brests will host a night of Drag Queen Bingo at the Cooroy RSL on Saturday 4 July, to help raise funds for the Noosa District State High School’s Kokoda Youth Challenge team.
Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone star in Aloha.
Romance in island paradise ALOHA ladies, it’s time to throw on your lei’s and catch the advance screening of Aloha at our next Chicks at the Flicks, on 3 June at Noosa BCC Cinemas. Starring Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone and Rachel McAdams, Aloha is a film of romance, adventure and plenty of laughs. A celebrated military contractor (Cooper) returns to the site of his greatest career triumphs – the US Space Program in Honolulu, Hawaii – and reconnects with a long-ago love while unexpectedly falling for the hard-charging Air Force watchdog assigned to him. Arrive at 6pm to pick up your complimentary gift bag, filled with samples, discount vouchers and
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more and don’t forget to grab your lucky door ticket for your chance to win some amazing prizes on the night. Local businesses will be on show before the screening with a range of different stalls, to try and to buy products. Hairhouse Warehouse will also be joining us on the night to provide you all with a complimentary hair curl or straighten, to go with your
free make-over, should you choose to get one. To further the night’s pampering, why not grab a free five-minute massage before the film commences at 7pm. If this wasn’t indulgent enough, staff will be on hand to provide everyone with a glass of refreshing punch from our ‘Tiki Bar’ as well as a range of sweets at our Lolly Bar. Chicks at the Flicks is a very popular event and bookings are therefore highly advised. Cost is $25 and includes a gift bag and lucky door ticket. Visit www.eventcinemas.com.au or call BCC Noosa Cinemas on (07) 5447 5130.
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Thursday 28 May 6.30pm: Cafe Le Monde: Jason Daniels. 7pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Janice J Solo. 7pm: Villa Noosa: Open Mic Night. Friday 29 May 6pm: Cooroy RSL: Billy Guy. 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: The Cocker Experience. 8.30pm: Cafe Le Monde: Massroom and Nixd. 9pm: Noosa Reef Hotel: James Sinclair and LMNOP. Saturday 30 May 6pm: The J: Open Ended. 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Trilogy. 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: DJ Dave. 8.30pm: Cafe Le Monde: Jasti and Wintex. 9pm: Noosa Reef Hotel: James Sinclair, LMNOP, Traita. Sunday 31 May 3pm: Sunshine Beach Surf Club: Sexual Chocolate. 3pm: Cafe Le Monde: Nucache and Solafreq. 4pm: Flanagan’s: Live Music. 6pm: Kamel Bar: Bevan Spiers.
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GEORGE Smilovici is an internationally renowned and loved Australian stand-up comedy legend, who has performed in every arena possible, from giant sports stadiums, theatres and concert halls to intimate clubs, TV, film and radio. He has shared the stage with greats like Joe Cocker, Talking Heads, Neil Sedaka, Joan Rivers and many more. His appeal is universal. Since topping the Australian and NZ music charts, and USA comedy charts with his hilarious hit monologue “I’m Tuff”, which was a seminal influence on Australian comedy, he’s only gotten stronger and funnier. He is one of Australia’s most sought after entertainers because he loves people. His passion for making people laugh and feel at ease has ironically provided him with a platform to confront social issues with hysterical abandon. His soulful voice, musical prowess on the guitar and his wide-ranging repertoire from Flemenco to Jazz make him unique as a comic entertainer. Performing live is what George Smilovici loves most and his show will resonate and keep you laughing long after his show has ended. You can catch his R-rated comedy show at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 30 May, from 8pm, in the Diggers Bar. As an added bonus, DJ Dave Daly will be on the decks bringing you the best of hi-fi heaven to get you up and dancing. Tickets are $10 for members and $20 for non-members and are available from reception or dial’n’charge on 5447 1766.
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Intriguing and novel read AUSTRALIA’S multi-award-winning romance writer Helene Young will be visiting Noosaville Library in July, following the release of her latest novel Northern Heat. The former Qantas pilot and captain now lives aboard a forty-foot Lagoon catamaran and is Penguin’s best writer in the romance suspense genre. Northern Heat is Helene’s sixth novel in six years and blends the classic rural romance tale with a
storyline filled with criminal intrigue and danger. Issues of domestic violence, redemption, single parenting, food disorders, busy careers, strong motivated heroes are all explored in the novel, alongside regional and environmental issues in the unique and picturesque setting of Cooktown in North Queensland. Helene will be speaking and promoting her latest novel at Noosaville Library on Thursday 2 July at 6.30pm.
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Notes from the past FROM the mountains to the sea, from the surreal to the sublime this week. The sublime was a surprise “karmic cleansing ritual” spa treatment, bunged on by the management of the always-impressive Four Seasons Jimbaran Resort on our arrival just a few hours ago. I’m still tingling from the experience, so more about that next week. The surreal was another trip up into the Batukaru foothills to seek out a tourism pioneer on a hilltop in the jungle. When it comes to pioneering the hippie trail in South East Asia, the names that first come to mind are Lonely Planet founders Tony and Maureen Wheeler, whose 1975 guide South East Asia On A Shoestring is generally considered to be the first in its field. But in fact a German design student named Hans Hoefer and a hippie known as Starr Black produced a slim guidebook to Bali, aimed mainly at Europeans, in 1970. Hoefer went on to found the Apa Insight Guide series, and I worked with him in 1984 to produce an Australian edition, so he gets a footnote in history, but the man whose long, steep driveway, right next door to Bali’s only silent retreat, I strained up this week is pretty much a forgotten figure in mainstream circles, which is just the way Bill Dalton likes it. These days, Bill, now 71, is best known for his perceptive contributions to the free Bali Advertiser newspaper, but this lean, likeable, wispy-haired native of Massachusetts, has an incredible story to tell, and as he leads me through the dustbowl of construction work on the rambling home he shares with his Indonesian wife and two young children to his booklined office, I wonder if he may be reaching the point in his life when it is time to tell it. Bill got his first taste of travel when he was eight or nine and his alcoholic father would drag him out of bed in the middle of the night and declare: “Come on, Billy, we’re going to New York City!” Perched on his dad’s lap, his little hands on the wheel, Bill would weave delightedly down the turnpike in the night, and more than once remembers standing in Times Square watching the grey dawn, before dad would drive sheepishly home to face the music from mum. Such frightening adventures could have gone either way for an impressionable child, but in Bill they instilled a desire to roam free as soon as he could. After military service as a paramedic at army bases around the US and in a pretend war in the Dominican Republic, Bill got a university education courtesy of the GI Bill, and managed to wangle his way into Copenhagen University. He says: “The idea of Scandinavia always fascinated me, and when I saw that movie where Danny Kaye sails into Copenhagen Harbour singing, ‘wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen’, I knew where I wanted to go.”
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Bill Dalton at home in Bali with original notebooks. During his college years, he noticed many of his Danish friends returning from adventures in the exotic East, wearing colourful Afghan coats and telling their stories in the coffee houses. So after graduation he used a $1000 inheritance to set out on an overland adventure, taking in Israel, Africa, India, Kathmandu and Burma, before running out of money in Thailand, where he became an English teacher. Along the way he kept hearing about this magical island called Bali, where anything was possible and dreams came true. This became his ultimate destination, but before he got there he had seen more of the Indonesian archipelago than many westerners do in a lifetime. Part of Bill’s travelling mission was to find something to write about – he was still smarting about the rejection slips he had received for his first failed novel – so he kept voluminous travel notes in a spiral-bound folder. After years on the road, he found himself in a youth hostel in Cairns in 1973, sharing his notes about Indonesia with a couple of German students, when a Kiwi journalist interrupted and told him he should be selling this stuff, not giving it away. The Kiwi also mentioned that there was a hippie arts festival at a place called Nimbin in NSW the following week, and that would be the perfect place to sell.
Bill stole into the local library at night to “mimeograph” 800 copies of the six-page document. Then he and the Kiwi jumped on a motorbike and rode the length of Queensland to attend the Aquarius Festival, where he set up on the footpath and sold all of his copies in two days at 50 cents each. On his Bali hilltop, Bill breaks off from his story to find me the yellowed pages of that first edition of A Traveller’s Notes: Indonesia, a rusty staple still holding them together. As well as providing pertinent details on where to find the best brothels and score dope, Bill’s notes include a wealth of hippie time capsules, like this: “You can sail all over Kalimantan and Sulawesi without bread if you go to ferry captain and say you haven’t any, he will more than likely take you.” Simple as that. As time went on and the profits got reinvested into the creation of Moon Travel Guides, Bill found himself chased out of Australia for overstaying his visa, then chased all over Indonesia for referring to First Lady Suharto as “Madam Ten Percent.” He eventually cleaned up his guidebooks to ensure distribution, but he still has all his original notes, from Australia as well as Asia, and it might be time to take another look at them.
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Our Backyard overwhelms By KATIE DE VERTEUIL FUNKY boots, cowboy hats and bright smiles were donned on Sunday as around 100 people gathered at Sunshine Butterflies’ Cooroibah property ‘Our Backyard’ for a country lunch fund-raiser. Organised in conjunction with local restaurant Gaston and Sunshine Coast University, the fundraiser was created to raise money to support the Our Backyard project as well as being an assessment piece for the six public relations students responsible for putting the event together. With a perfectly sunny morning, the luncheon proved a wonderful success with more than $8000 raised. A figure which Sunshine Butterflies founder Leanne Walsh is overwhelmed by. “We were hoping for maybe $2000 max on the day, so the support has just been incredible and for this we are extremely grateful,” Leanne said. Throughout the day, a number of
Nea Paynter with Sean and Deb Harvey having a great afternoon at Sunday’s Country Lunch. attendees also approached Leanne offering their services to the not-forprofit community organisation. These funds combined with money raised at
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1184160-ACM20-15
WINTER is fast approaching which means the dreaded winter itch is coming, too. Avoid dry skin this season and manage your skincare regime thanks to Susan Priestely from ASkin Solutions and Riverside Beauty Noosaville who has shared her top tips for managing winter’s itch. Switch cleansers: foaming cleansers can dry the skin with their foaming properties, substitute with an oilbased cleanser. They cleanse the skin without stripping it of its protective acid mantle. B good vitamins: when purchasing products include the ‘skin vitamins ADCEK’ in the list of ingredients. The B group vitamins are also great in helping to reduce an irritated skin. Hot showers a no-no: avoid superhot baths and showers. In an effort to keep warm we tend to lengthen the time of showers and increase the temperature – don’t! The heat will only add to the drying of your skin. Scrub-a-dub: exfoliate two to three times a week allowing for better penetration of moisturisers and products while removing flakiness – and get the maximum benefit from your product by apply to damp skin, enabling better penetration. Get fishy: up your intake of oily fish containing essential fatty acids omega 3s and 6s such as nuts and whole grains, and flaxseed oil – these are a great resource help reduce the symptoms of stressed skin. Topical treatment: if you suffer from winter triggered eczema, try a topical occlusive (heavier oil in water) cream with anti-inflammatory properties. If the symptoms persist, over the counter hydrocortisone
6 thomas street noosaville | phone 5449 9744 Thursday, 28 May, 2015 | NOOSA TODAY 35
Some like it hot
Noosa
Last week, Vanilla Food chef Nilla Tomkins competed in the Eumundi Markets Market Chef competition with her delicious Green Vegan Taco Wraps. Nilla has kindly shared her tasty and healthy recipe with Noosa Today readers.
NOOSA’S DINING GUIDE
Lentil Walnut Meat – makes 2.5 cups Ingredients 1 1/2 tablespoon EVOO 1/2 red onion, diced 1 3/4 cups lentils, cooked 1 cup walnuts, toasted 1 1/2 teaspoons oregano, dried or fresh 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin 1 1/2 teaspoons ground coriander 1 fresh red chili, chopped 1/2 teaspoon sea salt 1/2 teaspoon black pepper 2 tablespoons water Salsa 1 red capsicum 1 lime, juiced 1 green shallot, diced 1 large tomato, diced 1/2 cup fresh coriander, chopped 1/2 firm avocado, diced 1 teaspoon chili, chopped Pinch of sugar Salt and pepper to taste Cashew sour cream
dining
Lettuce wraps, large iceberg or Cos leaves Method: 1. To prepare the taco meat, saute the onion with the evoo and set aside. Add lentils and walnuts into a food processor and pulse until chopped (make sure to leave texture). Pulse in the oregano, cumin, coriander, chilli, and salt. Stir in the sauteed onion and water until combined. Warm through on the stove. 2. Combine all the salsa ingredients and wash and dry your lettuce leaves. 3. To assemble the tacos, place a large lettuce leaf onto a plate, top with taco meat, salsa and cashew sour cream. You can buy cashew sour cream at good organic markets like Belmondos or make it yourself if you’re feeling adventurous. Vanilla Food is located in Belmondos Organic market.
1185347-ACM21-15
1185627-FA22-15
[closed on Sundays]
whole menu is gluten • A free la carte – meat, • The Rodizio – 11 juicy seafood, curries, exotic LUNCH (TUESDAY - SUNDAY) meats slow grilled over Wraps & Burgers from side dishes & desserts charcoal & carved at $10 Lava your Rock table.dishes Side dishes • Vegetarian dishes Choice of Calamari, Prawns, included. Piri Piri Chicken & Mustard Beefavailable Charcoal T hBBQ e w hWhole o l e mSnapper enu is gluten free
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Brazilian style cuisine
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E-mail: kimchi.noosa@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/kimchi.noosa
2B Arcadia Walk, 14 Sunshine Beach Road, Noosa Heads QLD4567
DINNER MENU The Rodizio - all you can eat Tuesday - Thursday 5.30pm til late $38.50 Friday & Saturday 5.30pm til late $42.50 11 different meats served on skewers, carved at your table, as many sides as you like and followed by caramelized pineapple
Takeaway Burgers & Coffee available
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RodizioFOR & CLOSED A la CarteLEAVE menu ANNUAL Open for dinner 6pm – late, 1st-15th 6 nights (closedJUNE Mon).
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Bio Shop Organic Fruit & Veg Clandestino Coffee Roasters Noosa Cleanse Certified Organic Cold Press Juices & Cleanses Eumundi Meats Vanilla Food 1180417-CB16-15
Tanglewood Organic Sourdough Bakery Yukti Botanicals NOW OPEN 59 Rene Street 8am – 5pm / Mon-Fri & 8am – 4pm / Sat, Closed Sun
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NOOSADINING
ADVERTISING FEATURE
Best steak, steeped in history SINCE 1920 the building that houses Maisie’s Seafood and Steakhouse has stood proudly on Gympie Terrace facing the famous Noosa River. The iconic building holds years of history for the people of Noosa, with Jiddy Massoud being the first owner of the building that housed the Massoud family’s district cafe. The black and white photos that line the walls of the family restaurant depict a time when life was more simple; a golden era for Noosa when fishermen would share their catch and only a handful of homes lined the river. Local stories include tales of Maisie’s pianola being rolled out to Gympie Terrace, which was a dirt road at the time, to be played for the enjoyment of the WWII troops who would deliver supplies to the restaurant when times were tough. The troops, who used Noosa River as a training ground, would drive their amphibious crafts right up to the restaurant and dine at the Massoud family cafe. Now owned by Ziggy and Julie Fiegl, none of the historical elements of Maisie’s have been lost from the original decor to the good oldfashioned meals on offer; a meal at Maisie’s is a chance to step back in time and see the history of Noosa. With the coming winter season, Maisie’s will remain the locals’ favourite with affordable meal options such as the crab and greenlip mussel tagliatelle with sea urchin butter and apple and sultana strudel with custard and icecream for only $29.50. Pies and winter desserts are also coming to the menu soon so keep an eye out for the new specials at Maisie’s or like their Facebook page to keep up to date, simply search for Maisie’s Seafood and Steakhouse. Maisie’s Seafood and Steakhouse is located at 247 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville, and is open seven days for lunch from 11.30am and dinner from 5.30pm. Phone 5449 7497 to book.
Built in 1920, Maisie’s is an iconic Noosa building and local family favourite for the best steak in town.
2 Course Special Crab and Green-Lip Mussel Tagliatelle with Sea Urchin butter. Vienna Strudel with Custard & Ice-Cream.
$29.50 247 Gympie Tce, Noosaville
Ph 5449 7497 Seafood and Steakhouse
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Arcuri Restaurant Enjoy indoor or alfresco dining overlooking our lagoon pool with a delicious 2 course or 3 course dinner, from our monthly set menu. Entrees:
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Medallions of pork, creamed cauliflower, slow roasted vegetables, green pea foam I GF Crisp fried chicken, pilaf rice, kefir lime and coconut sauce I GF
Desserts: Vanilla pannacotta, raspberry jelly I GF Flourless chocolate cake, warm chocolate sauce, vanilla ice cream I GF 2 course dinner $34 per person I 3 course dinner $39 per person O Open 7 nights a week. Bookings recommended. Phone (07) 5341 6300 A Arcuri Restaurant I RACV Noosa Resort 94 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads, QLD 9 w www.racv.com.au/noosa Please note: menu may change without notice. P 1186162-KC22-15
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NOOSADINING
ADVERTISING FEATURE
Make it Dazza’s before dinner OVERLOOKING the infinity pool, water park and tranquil wetland sanctuary, Dazza’s Bar at RACV Noosa Resort provides an inviting space for a relaxing lunch or even pre-dinner drinks and cocktails. The laid-back bar is a wonderful spot to enjoy the Noosa sunset with refreshing beverages or snack under the market umbrellas; a perfect shady spot on a hot Noosa day. Dazza’s Bar wouldn’t be complete without its signature lunch item, the “Dazza’s Burger”. A delicious combination of lamb, goats cheese and Harissa ketchup and finished with piping hot fries for only $19. Top this off with a classic cocktail or refreshing icy cold beverage to sit and breathe in the laid-back Noosa atmosphere. Gaze at the stars above and enjoy a delicious wood-fired pizza available on weekends or school holidays. Flavours of the world will tempt the tastebuds with an array of pizza options available, sure to suit any taste, even for the kids. Using fresh local produce, the chef’s creations include Cajun Chicken, Rosemary and Lamb or Garlic Prawns for something that little bit different or for the pizza lover, traditional Hawaiian or Margherita, priced from $17. Pizzas from the wood-fired pizza can be eaten by the pool or lobby area, or taken back to your room for a relaxing easy meal. All-day dining is available from 11am to 10pm daily with wood-fired pizza’s a feature between Thursday and Sunday 5pm9pm or nightly during school holidays. RACV Noosa Resort welcomes members of the public to experience Arcuri Restaurant. For bookings please call 5341 6330.
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Bill Haack and Brian Cunnington lost to Russel Butler and Bevan Mahoney 28-14. Kennedy McGrath and Geoff Green lost to Doug Alisone and Jim Donald 21-14. Ben French and Eric Kensler defeated John McKechnie and Des Horrox 37-4. The last pair fought their game out until the very last end winning by 1 point. David Hateley-James and Jack Kirkman defeated Andy Flitter and Bruce Revie 25-24. Bettina Winkler and Eileen Reece defeated Margaret Dawson and Maureen Bottomley 25-12. Yvonne Pattinson and Sandra French defeated Lynne Hateley-James and Nancy Duffield 26-14. Barefoot Bowls is held on Fridays at 2.30pm and anyone who wants to play is invited to come and try and Nancy will guide them along on what they can do to have a fun afternoon of bowling.
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TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS After two weeks of ‘showcasing’ the club with state championships, things are getting back to normal, well as normal as they could be given the influx of new members who the club is very pleased to welcome. Tuesday Women’s ‘Club selected’ 2 Bowl Triples Winners: Julie Boyer, Beth Tolley, Daphne Reed. Runners Up: Beryl Nelson, Malley Jane and Pat Digby. Wednesday’s Men’s Pairs Winners: Gary Hughes and Daryl Birt (2+31). Runners up: Chris Wenke and Con O’Rourke (1+12). The jackpot of $462 was won by Teams Sanday and Rieck. Congratulations to Women’s A Grade Champion Jenny Lonie in defeating Pam Styles 25-17 with most of the ends by the narrowest of margins.
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Cooroy Bowls Club’s Yvonne and Sandra showing off our new sponsor signs which are attached to the score boards. These signs will cost the sponsor $65 plus $200 which will sponsor two special sponsored days. The sponsor will be invited to the sponsored day and advertise their business and also listed on the club's website. Sponsors who would like to join the club can phone Lynne on 0405 131 742 or Gary Christensen on (07) 54476018 for more information. Runners up: Evelyn and Kevin Coghlan who were also the Jackpot winners. ‘Friendly’ Friday Triples Winners: Jean Saunderson, Bev Dickinson, Eric Bolesworth. Runners up: Dennis Burgess, Claire Anderson, Richard Sinclair. Jackpot was won by Teams Grott and Boaker. The Pennant season is nearly here and coaching is available with Rick Dickson from Monday 6 June. A Men’s Section Special General Meeting has been called for 9am on Sunday 31 May due to an overwhelming response to nominations which will close on Saturday the 30 May. This is an important meeting and members are encouraged to attend.
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Winners: Yvonne Ambrey and Raphe Rickman.
Club can keep a secret but others know the score A Secret Five Stableford was played on the Back Nine by the Women’s Tuesday Club on 19 May. Winner: Brenda Krop, 12 Runner up: Maria Taurer, 11 c/b. Rundown: Margie Lucas, 11, Carole Clancy, 11, Sonja Cordwell, 10, Leith Barr, 10, Susie Thompson, 10 c/b. Approaches: Maria Taurer, Susie Thompson. Gobblers: Carmel Clark, Colleen Sykes. Women’s Competition on Thursday 21 May, Event v Par. Winner: Fiona Buchanan, +2. Runner up: Juanita Langford, -2 c/b. Rundown: Wendy Morse, -1, Freda Bull, -1, Maria Taurer, -2, Lavinia Hill, -2, Anita Highlan, -2, Eve Hunt, -2, Mary Miller, -2, Aileen Morton, -3, Maz Gray, -4, Margie Lucas, -4, Wendy O’Hare, -4. Approaches: Juanita Langford, Freda Bull, Jan Galvin. Longest putt: Anne Kenzler. A Stableford played on Saturday 23 May. Winner: Patsy Fayne, 34. Runner up: Louise Taylor, 31. Rundown: Karen Hall, 29, Shay Zulpo, 29, Assunta Easton, 36, Colleen Sykes, 26. Approach: Louise Taylor. Longest putt: Colleen Sykes.
C Grade: 1, Dirk Derek, 22, 44; 2, Greg Kane, 21, 39; 3, Clark Plasier, 19, 39. Placegetters: Douglas Byrnes, 18, 39 c/b; Alan Powell, 25, 38; Joe Franz, 16, 38 c/b; John Mill, 11, 38 c/b; Tom Healey, 16, 38 c/b; Shane Healey, -1, 38 c/b; Robert Hemmings, 20, 38; Adrian Ward, 17, 37 c/b; Adam Dehnen, 12, 37 c/b; Dan Harmer, 17, 37 c/b; Colin Redley, 13, 37 c/b; Mark Tickle, 0, 37.
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A stroke and putt was played on 23 May. Men’s winner: Phil Waugh, 53; runner up Rob Lazdin, 53. Women’s winner: Mary Hitchen, 55; runner up Jenny Steer, 56. Nearest the Pin: 1st Mary Hitchen, 2nd Garth Pienaar, 5th Laurie Moore, 12th Lea Bell, 15th Mary Hitchen. Longest putt: 9th Ken Chapple. Putts - Men: David Croucher, 38; women: Anne Gallen, 30. Other results: Garth Pienaar 54/30, David Croucher 55/28, Ralph Garber 55/31, Phil Ryan 56/36, Roy Crombie 57/31, Paula Jeffrey 57/33, Lea Bell 57/33, David Blanton 59/29, Ken Chapple 59/29, Rob McLeod 60/33, Nola Mountain 60/37, Anne Gallen 61/30, Joan Bradley 61/36, Mary Sawyer 62/34, Petra Collins 62/37, Trish Yates 63/39, Laurie Moore 64/39, Jacqui Cooper 66/44, Evelyn Garber 75/37. Next game will be a Stableford on 6 June.
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A Grade: 5th Paul Sanderson, 7th Karl Shaw, 10th Neville Hazlett, 12th John Mill. B Grade: Gary Powis, Kent Officer, Peter Kremers, Bob Bosworth. C Grade: Clark Plasier, Peter Croasdaile, Peter Croasdaile, Clark Plasier. Sweepstakes: 1, Andrew Watson, 2, John Purdue, 3, Joe Franz. A Single Stableford was played on Saturday 23 May with 236 entrants. Scratch Rating (M): 71.0. A Grade: 1, Coman Reynolds, daily handicap 10, score 41; 2, Paul Sanderson, 9, 39; 3, Stephen McCaul, 11, 38. B Grade: 1, Alan Meredith, 13, 42; 2, Manni Ribeiro, 18, 42; 3, Marcus Edwards, 18, 41. C Grade: 1, John Johnson, 20, 44; 2, Barry Burdon, 29, 40; 3, Rex Lawn, 21, 37. Placegetters: Ronald Read, 14, 38 c/b; Alan Martin, 9, 38; William Fogg, 9, 37 c/b; Gary Colenso, 30, 37; Neil Prideaux, 16, 36 c/b.
There were a total of 184 entrants for the Tuesday Single Stableford on 19 May. Scratch Rating(M): 71.0. A Grade: 1, Shaun Taylor, daily handicap 7, score 42; 2, Brett Clarke, 2, 41; 3, Andrew Watson, 10, 40. B Grade: 1, Ron Gatliff, 14, 39; 2, John Purdue, 14, 39; 3, Peter Bolitho, 14, 39.
A Grade: 5th Sam Boulden, 7th Thomas Loveridge, 10th Shaun Taylor, 12th Mark MacNish. B Grade: Matt Fasso, Shane Rayner, Michael Gafa, David O’Connor. C Grade: David Garner, Terry Farrell, Brian Clothier, Graham Meadows.
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A Grade: Jim Scholes. B Grade: Gary Elliott. C Grade: Ronald Harris. Birdie Box B Grade: Derek Pousette.
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NOOSA PAR 3 Single Stableford results for 23 May sponsored by Bob Lea. A Grade: 1, Zane Jesberg, 39; 2, Leon Turner, 35. B Grade: 1, David Stokes, 34 c/b; 2, Gary Roper, 34. Nearest the Pin - Ladies on 12th winning balls: Ella Angelides. Men (winning six pack): 10th Nic Lesic, 16th Zane Jesberg, 23rd Gary Roper, 25th Richard Poutu. Drawn for Par (winning six balls): 9th Darren Simmonds, NO. Member draw (six pack): Col Staun, YES.
Action on the island as young Pirates go all out Round 10 Under 7 White Under 7 White took the long trip to Bribie Island and put on another magnificent team performance. Lukas Byers, Bailey Drinnan and Cooper Drinnan all scored doubles. Sam Proctor also scored a try. Cooper Ward and Jai Bruggy ran hard and straight all day. A special thank you goes to Brodie Taylor and Jack Eyles for helping out. Man of the match was Sam Proctor.
Under 7 Yellow The under 7 Yellow Pirates sailed into Snake territory and dominated the game from the first whistle. Jackson had his front hubs locked in as he carried the defenders over the try line several times. With an awesome step, Lachlan too dominated with multiple tries, along with Hayden and Brandon. Riley, Cooper, Beau and the entire team dismantled the Snake’s attack with some impressive defence. Jacko Aspinall was the player of the match with an outstanding performance in both attack and defence. The teamwork within this group of boys is incredible. They show true mateship and a wonderful bond.
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A trip south down the highway to Bribie Island was enough to get the boys fired up for an evenly matched game against a larger opposition. With a few vacancies in the run on side, three of the fellow Pirates from one of the other teams stepped up. Thanks to Nate, Ky and Nathan for helping out. All boys contributed with a free flowing game. Both teams were able to cross the line multiple times. Pierce was outstanding in a man of the match performance. His contribution in both defence and attack was paramount to the result. Zahn and Lincoln continue to improve week on week with both looking for work.
Tackling technique (low and hard) was great to see. Joe Tolano and Zeke McKenzie were both stand outs in attack even running straight at the biggest Bribie boys on the field. Lachlan got to stretch his legs with some length of the field runs only to be caught within metres of the line. Thanks to Glen for running the boys, they all thoroughly enjoyed the game.
Under 9 Blue Under 9 Blue travelled down to Bribie Island for a great, sunny Saturday of footy. The team was outstanding today with all the boys showing that everything they learn at training can pay off, their defence was excellent but their attacking game was on fire, with the boys spreading out well. Encouragement award goes to Jett Cannon and man of the match goes to Cody Reid.
Under 10 Blue U10 Blues had one of their better games against Bribie Island. The kids' attitude in defence was fantastic. Even after a couple of tries scored against them in the first half they did not drop their heads and if anything worked harder in defence. In the second half Noosa dominated with tries to Jake (2) and Eric (2). It was the team’s effort that got them into position to score points. Man of the match went to Jake Townsend who was outstanding in attack and defence.
Under 10 Yellow Down at Bribe Island in windy conditions the first half was one of strong defence from both teams. Charlie Cook, Riley Coster, Jackson Smith, Kaleb Hart and Jordan alltackled hard and strong. Ryan Fielding-Smith was very active and made some fast breaks. In the second half the Pirates played some good footy with Jed Bullman and Ryan Fielding-Smith scoring trys. It was also great to watch the dummy half Dylan run in a great try.
Man of the match was Ryan Fielding-Smith.
Under 11 Blue U11 Blue met Palmwoods at home for a try to try match down to the wire. Palmwoods got an early lead and Noosa Blue came back with asurge in attack in the second half. Play slowed with multiple injuries and still lacking in defence, Palmwoods took advantage of its early lead to end just ahead. Kynan was player of the match with some great runs Congratulations on your try and conversion. Hamish also stoodout with a great game played today.
Under 11 Gold A determined Nambour side took to the field to take on the power of Noosa Gold. The boys from Noosa only seemed to manage to stay in the game by a few too many errors from their opposition. Noosa took a more determined attitude with them onto the field in the second half and came away with the win. The boys need to improve on their defensive and attacking corridors if they want to stay within range of the top 10. Through all this there was still some good footy. A massive welcome back to Dunny Breath from his overseas ballet tournament. Congratulations on placing third in Australia. Well done to Ethan Hozier for some rip tacking defence and Romper Stomping attack, earning him the most valuable player.
Under 14 Blue The team played Palmwoods and saw another loss. It wasn’t all bad, though, because there was one player who played his best game today and got man of the match and that was Ryan Baker. Also special mention to Corey Mackenzie, Harry Taylor and also thanks to the boys who played for A Team and B Team (Corey Mackenzie, Steen Rutledge, Owain Ritson). Congratulations to Rhys McAdam for scoring the only try.
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NOOSA TOUCH FOOTBALL IT was a battle of pink with Pinklets and Pink Thunder first game up in our Under 10 division last week. Pinklets managed to hold on to be in front at the end of the game with Lillian, Makayla and Eden all playing well. Purple Strikers were too strong for the GSLC girls with Paige, Breanna and Lakota leading their teams around the park. In a tight match, Amigos held on against the fast finishing GSLC boys. Ben, Charlie and Harry all had great games. Tewantin took the points over Sunshine this time around with Atticus, Broc and Charlie performing strongly. Sunshine Rippers and Panthers played an entertaining match to open proceedings in the Under 12s. Both teams put in tremendous team efforts with Panthers just ahead at the final siren. Banana Splits were on fire with unyielding defence in their game against the Tewantin girls. Monique, Maddie and Abbi all showed great skill. Cooper, Ryan C and Harry had outstanding games in the match-up between Glen’s Guns and Warriors with the Glen’s Guns boys taking the win. In the U14/16 girls division, NDSHS 9s (green) played strongly and had a win over GSLC (gold). Putting in mighty efforts for their teams were Tiana, Jaidyn and Tahli. NDSHS 7s went
WITH the cool crisp mornings we have been having, the winter species that love that cooler water are really starting to come on. In the river, trevally have been in good numbers with a raft of different species - smashing poppers and surface walker first thing in the morning, and as the sun gets a little higher in the sky fishing the bottom with soft plastics has paid off big time. Woods Bay has to be one of the best spots in the river with angler catching from both boat and land based. The river mouth is also fishing well for trevally with the added bonus of jew, large sea bream, tailor, and a mangrove jack near the rocks. Further upstream families have been enjoying the Gympie Terrace stretch of the river which has really cleared up over the last couple of weeks and has improved the catch of whiting and bream. The same goes for upstream with good flathead and school jew taken up towards the first ski run. With the wind up over the last week, offshore anglers have left their boat on the trailers, but for those that got out early last week
there were some outstanding catches reported. Starting up on North Reef jewies have been on the chew with a good range of legal fish landed, pillies, squid and soft plastic have all been responsible for captures, mackerel are still around and even this late in the season there are still quality Spanish and spotted around, tuna have also been on the chew with large schools of Mack tuna smashing schools of bait right along the coast, long tail and yellow fin tuna seem to be holding a little lower in the water column, so letting that slug sink a little before retrieving has been paying off. Halls reef has seen kayak Angler also cleaning up on the tuna. Down on sunshine Reef bottom bouncers have been rewarded with nice trout, sweetlip, snapper and cobia. As the wind drops later this week, we should see conditions improve with a trip out wide on the cards, expect to see large snapper big pearl perch and maybe the odd red. In the fresh water, Lake Macdonald has been a little quieter this week, the afternoons are still fishing better than the mornings. Botanical Gardens and Borer
Darren Landers with a 42cm Bream. Creek are worth a look, hopping plastics over the weed. Surface poppers and walk the dog type lures are worth a shot as the sun begins to drop. On behalf of Jack Mangrove, best of luck on your fishing adventures.
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down fighting to SBST with Tenay, Tayla and Jessie having stellar games. Sunshine Rebels proved too strong for NDSHS 8s. Zoe, Lucy and Holly produced first rate games. NDSHS 9s (blue) gave it their all against GSLC (maroon) but GSLC took the win this time around. Lilly-Belle, Abbey and Kirra showed great play. Only three games in the U14/16 boys division this week due to players being on school camp. The Illuminatis had a barnstorming win over NDSHS 9s (blue) with Lachie, Hayden and Joe Max being named as team players of the game. Although a gutsy effort was on display by The Magic Touch, GSLC were the winning team with Benson, Jack and James all playing great touch. Rounding up the afternoon was a battle of the NDSHS 7 and 8s (blue and green). These teams couldn’t be separated at the final whistle and played out a thrilling drawn result. A superb effort by all of the players was shown in this game. Congratulations to the NDSHS girls teams who recently competed in the annual All Hallows School competition in Brisbane. By all accounts, all three teams played exceptionally well with both U15 teams making the semi finals in their respective divisions and the U13 team playing some great touch for what was their first carnival together. Until the next touchdown...
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Changing face of lifesaving Between the
flags RON LANE
THE policy of getting our surf clubs more involved in community activities has never been more obvious than during the April May period of this year. The changing face of modern lifesaving has indeed become very interesting. Way back in the days of old our clubs depended on the good old chook raffle and the occasional social function, plus the house-tohouse door knocks for badly needed funds. None of these functions would have succeeded without the whole hearted support of the community. So it is good to see that now in this modern era with some lifesaving clubs moving into the world of business, they are in turn offering their help and expertise where applicable. With the advent of the Supporter Clubs, it really enables the lifesavers to become more a part of the community. To summarise this, our clubs have in a two-month period been involved in the Anzac Dawn Service at Main Beach, supplied water safety officials for two major sporting events
at Main Beach, continued to take beach safety and surf awareness in all schools from Coolum to Pomona, helped sponsor Mates 4 Mates Disabled Serviceman Program and continued support and promotion of Noosa Seahorse Nippers. Also this month, Noosa hosted Circle of Sound a music event used to promote and help U/17 talent; and again the Surf Club made bursaries available on application to local organisations. Noosa Surf Club general manager Anton Mogg, who back in his younger days was a highly regarded Melbourne D.J. said, “Helping the young singers is yet another part of our contribution to our community; we are only too happy to work with the families involved.” When it comes to local support of our projects, many thanks must go to Ian McPharlin of the Outrigger Resort for sponsorship of the Mates 4 Mates people. They made available accommodation for a large group for three nights, thus helping to make the visit of Australian and British veterans a possibility. Saturday morning the Seahorse Nippers held their final session for this season and some 33 Nippers were in attendance and, under the watchful eye of 42 leaders and helpers, they took part in all activities.
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The Seahorse Nippers in action. At the completion, all were presented with their medal of participation, T-shirt and certificate. The presentation was carried out by Jordan Mercer and Lachlan Lansdown, who recently returned from Mexico where they won the gold medals in their division of the I.S.A. World Sup and Paddle Board Championships; meeting these two local world champions was a great thrill for the children. Once again Noosa played host to
Picture: Dan Capps visitors interested in the running of this special group. Jacob Thompson from the Sunshine Coast branch a Membership Development co-coordinator for Queensland Surf Life Saving, and Bob and Sue Horsfall from the Coochiemudlo S.L.S.C. had a close look and were very impressed. “Both our club and Pt. Lookout are island clubs, so we will work in conjunction and conduct our sessions at Raby Bay. Because of the
Mountain crown up for grabs ENTRIES are now open for the 2015 King of the Mountain challenge that will be held on Sunday 26 July. Spaces are limited this year with only 100 entrants accepted into the gruelling mountain climb race that sees competitors climb the almost vertical mountain face of Mount Cooroora. Event organisers are encouraging people with “an immunity to fear”, strength, agility and a good sense of balance to get in quick and secure their position in this year’s challenge. The Wimmers King of the Mountain festival is held in Pomona and is an all-day event full of family fun such as the family fun run, tug of war, skate park jam session and live music and food stalls. To register for the King of the Mountain challenge or for more information, visit www. kingofthemountain.com.au.
Above: More than 10,000 people turned out to watch last year's King of the Mountain race. Right: Last year's King of the Mountain winner, Ben Duffus. Pictures: DARRYN SMITH
type of club we run, we are mainly concerned with the younger members. For us, it is not just lifesaving and patrols; we take them on camping trips and other projects. Everything we do is all about youth development. They are our main goal,” Horsfall said. This weekend I.R.B.teams from surf lifesaving clubs all along the coast will converge on Noosa’s Main Beach for two days of racing. As previously stated, the winter months are busy times with training and competition, as these crews spend the summer months patrolling our beaches. The program will get underway at 8am Saturday, and the general public is welcome to come along and enjoy the racing.
Lively tennis all-round THE Vibe of the week goes to the enthusiastic kids at Peregian Beach Tennis Club’s Friday afternoon junior competition. This weekly event offers plenty of match-play opportunities for juniors in both singles and doubles. This iniative gives the kids a chance to play plenty of tennis in a friendly club environment. The competition has just wrapped up for Term 1 with the following results: 3.45pm group: Top of Ladder: Luke Allen and Harry Crokam. Team winners: Logan Connors and Harry Crokam. 5.30pm group: Top of Ladder: 1. Flynn Lethlean 2.Josh BakerLahey Congratulations to all players as the quality of play and sportsmanship was excellent. The first season of adult weeknight comps has just finished too, with these team winners: Monday: Team 5: Dan Gill, Craig Ellis and Ross Nisbett. Tuesday: Team 3: Bob Kennedy, Jenny and Angel Taylor, An-
Some of the Twilight 5.30 group at Friday’s finale. From top left: Zac, Josh, Matt, Flynn, Codi, Alex and Kate. drew Dunstan Wednesday.Team 3: Tony Sharpe, Emily Ray and Nicky Condon. For more information see www.peregiantennisclub.com.au.
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OVERCAST skies did not dampen the enthusiasm of swimmers from the 21 clubs who participated in the Noosa Masters Swim Club’s annual swim meet, at the Noosa Aquatic Centre on Saturday 16 May. The overall success of the carnival would not have been possible without the efforts of meet director Brian Hoepper, meet manager Ian Tucker, referees Rob Lucas, Derek Coghill and Ray Smythe, chief timekeeper Viv Merrill, chief marshall Ken Benstead, announcer Russell Krause, raffle organisers Sandy Warren and Adele Tucker and all the timekeepers. The sponsored events attracted large fields, lured by monetary
prizes for the winners. The results determined by the swimmer closest to their nominated time. WINNERS : Noosa Bookshop 100 metres freestyle: Jan Croft (Noosa) + 00.10 seconds Priceline Pharmacy 50 metres backstroke: Chris Mills (Barbarians) - 00.05 seconds BOQ Tewantin 50 metres butterfly: Emma Maxwell (Qld. Uni) - 00.04 seconds Scooter Style 50 metres breastroke: Nathan Meade (Redlands) + 00.19 seconds Hinter-Noosa Transport Relay: 4 X 50 m Mixed medley: Qld. University. RACV Noosa Resort 50 metres freestyle: Viv Oakes (Hervey Bay)
Ian Tucker and Dee Mooney with Pat Mooney Trophy. + 00.04 seconds The Real Winner 4 X 50 metres mixed freestyle handicap: 1st : The “J “ Crew, 2nd : Noosa Notables, 3rd: Tail Spin No fewer than 16 Noosa swimmers ended up the day as a top 3 (placegetter) in their age group
by the end of competition, after swimming in five selected individual events. These were: Jana Clancy, Julia Dunstall, Grindle Rudder, Jessica Tye, Wendy Twidale, Helen Malar, Lynette Clemitson, Jan Croft, Lois Hill, Fergus Bell, Mark Powell, Bob Morse, Terry Mortimer, John Havilah, Geoff Lander and Bob McCausland. Trophy winners: John Konrads Trophy for 200 metres freestyle event: Sam Miller ( Hervey Bay) Noosa Heads SLSC: highest average points for clubs 4 to 9 competitors : Qld. University. Noosa Heads SLSC: highest average points for Clubs 10 + competitors : Noosa. Pat Mooney Trophy: Club with highest Aggregate points: Noosa. noosa.starcommunity.com.au
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The Fiona Winter Realty Noosa Tigers have retained the Wayne Dover Cup with a scrappy 29 point victory over Suncoast rivals Caloundra at Noosa last Saturday.
After half time it almost looked like the Tigers had control and would run away however the home boys simply couldn’t put Caloundra away.
truly one of the Tigers’ best. Big Cain Tickner provided strength across half forward whilst again Robbie Copeland was outstanding in defence. Big Zac McDonald rucked tirelessly while Seb Rogers, Tommy Keehan and the flashy Jed Brain made up the rest of the tigers best.
While forward entries would have been high for Noosa the conversion rate and ease of which the ball comes out is a worry for the Tiger hierarchy. The absence of Also a big thank you to exWhile the windy conditions champion utility Brett Duke Essendon champ Scotty Lucas did not suit sublime footballing and gun full forward James whose detailed outlining of the skills there were still far too Gellie indeed evident. many basic skill errors from While the Tigers will be both sides. more than happy to take the The Panthers were gritty in their attack on the footy from points, improvement will be the outset and were looking to needed if they are to trouble put as much pressure on the top of the table Mayne at Weyba Rd this Saturday. home side as possible. Even a half time mini Especially on the rebound of brawl showed the type of their first loss in 25 games at spirit that had been displayed the hands of Maroochydore by both sides, both keen last week. on taking home the trophy who’s namesake was a terrific footballing person who endured distinguished playing and coaching credentials at both clubs.
draft and player management side of footy was just terrific to listen to a very astute and likeable speaker with no one leaving disappointedThis week we welcome ex-Richmond champion full forward Michael ‘Disco’ Roach Can’t wait. See you at the footy! Cheers, Pittsy
Big congratulations to youngster Riley O’Dwyer, on a stellar debut last Saturday. His poise and skill level in tricky conditions a treat to Noosa Tiger Jed Brain in game against Caloundra. watch and he was well and Photo: Jess Divito
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Noosa Today & Sandcastles Noosa Player of the Year Award ROUND 7 BEST PLAYERS: Tom McKittrick 5, Caleb Isles 4, Zach Mcdonald 3, Cain Tickner 2, shane davis 1 PROGRESSIVE TOTAL: robbie Copeland 15, seb rogers 14, Cubby Isles 10, nick Hill 9, Zach Mcdonald 7, Cain Tickner 7 The best player this season will receive 3 nights for 2 people at sandcastles noosa.
Noosa Tiger Captain Tommy McKittrick and team with the Wayne Dover Memorial Shield.
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They’re a team at Butterflies By KATIE DE VERTEUIL WHILE not everyone is an AFL star, Noosa Tigers football club believes anyone interested should be given the chance to be part of the team, whether on or off the field. Because of this, the local club has joined forces with Sunshine Butterflies to run two special needs clinics and the great Aussie game, with many who previously would have never had the chance. Open to all ages and abilities, the clinics will run for 10 weeks and meet every Wednesday for one hour at the Tigers ground on Weyba Road, Noosaville. This new initiative is the brainchild of the club’s Rob Purves, who was part of a similar program in Melbourne. Inspired by the success of the clinics, Rob decided it was something the Noosa club could also launch and is hoping the community will get behind it. “We already have around 10 players willing to volunteer their time, which is an awesome response,” Rob said. “The program is really about getting these kids outside and involved in their community. “There really is a role for everyone in our team, not just on the field but off - whether that be keeping score or putting lids on all the water bottles. “Everyone likes to feel part of a team, and we ask a lot from the community who are always very supportive of our club. This is a way that we can give something back.” The clinics will be run similar to Auskick with adaptions made to meet the needs of each participant. While the program will build self-
Noosa Tigers have joined forces with Sunshine Butterflies to offer a weekly clinic to those with special needs. confidence, team skills, ball skills to help gross motor skills, improve co-ordination and fitness; it will also teach the players life skills and create mateship. “I think it is a really great initiative as not only will it give these kids a bit of fun, but it will be beneficial for the players giving up their time to work with the kids,” Tigers’ Brent Moloney said.
“I can guarantee you that once they start coming, both will keep coming back.” “Both the kids participating and the players they’ll be paired with will get so much out of the experience,” founder of Sunshine Butterflies Leanne Walsh agreed. “The kids will change the lives of the players and the players will, in return, change the lives of the kids.”
Noosa Tigers’ Jesse Malthouse showing Shane Hicks some AFL tips .
While the clinics are beginning as a trial with Sunshine Butterflies, they are open to anyone interested. The clinics will be at the Noosa Tigers AFL grounds, Weyba Road, Noosaville on Wednesdays, from 4.30pm onwards on the following dates. Clinic 1: 3 to 24 June; Clinic 2: 15 July - 16 September. There is a weekly participation fee of $10. Registration forms can
be downloaded by visiting www.sunshinebutterflies.com.au For details contact Rob Purves at rob-purves@live.com.au or phone 04 3324 0005 or Leanne Walsh at Leanne@sunshinebutterflies.com.au or phone (07) 5470 2830. While the clinics are beginning as a trial with Sunshine Butterflies, they are open to anyone interested.
AFL greats grace lunches THE Noosa Tigers president’s lunches are in fullswing again this year, attracting some of AFLs best past players. Last week, former Essendon championship player and now team manager Scott Lucas entertained more than 75 people who dined on lunch served by the Noosa Heads Surf Club Restaurant. Lucas shared insights into the draft and player
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management side of the game, and no-one was left disappointed with Lucas’ speech described as articulate and interesting. The next president’s lunch is this Saturday 30 May from noon with guest speaker Michael ‘Disco’ Roach. See page 45 for more details on the Tigers’ games and how to book for the Paul Grant, Luke Rowlands, Tony Fitzpatrick and Bambi Reichman at the president’s lunch. Noosa Tigers’ President’s Lunch. Photos: JESS DIVITO
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Swag of karate medals TWENTY-THREE members of Noosa Karate Budokan Club represented their dojo and had fantastic succes at the recent Queensland Karate titles held in Brisbane. The team were so successful in fact that the small dojo in Noosaville won the overall points tally and was awarded the Best and Fairest Club in the State for 2015. Our Noosa representatives had a very successful event, taking home seven bronze medals, eight silver and 11 gold. Karate Budokan World chief instructor Shihan Wayne MacDonald and his wife Sensei Donna Sutor were thrilled with the success of their students from Noosa. “To have such a high standard of representation at the state titles from one town shows that the effort and quality of training these athletes have been doing is paying dividends,” MacDonald said. “To win the plaque for the seventh time in 12 years is a wonderful reward to all the athletes over the past 15 years in Noosa who have built a wonderful culture of success, hard work and determination.” The next step for some of these athletes is to represent Queensland at the National titles in Adelaide in August. The support at the club for the competitors from all of our members has been fantastic. Karate Budokan at Noosaville has now over 400 students from four years up to 72 years. As the sport of karate is not a high profile sport, all of the athletes have to raise their own funds to travel to Championships. Sport karate is only one small option for karate students; the main benefit of this amazing martial art is the development of self-esteem and focus the students receive. Fitness, discipline and self defence are an integral part of each class at the Dojo, taught by professional martial artists. If you are interested in karate for yourself or your children, then call the Noosaville Dojo on 5455 5222 and ask about their free introductory program and special winter offer.
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NOOSA Athletics hurdler and sprinter Samantha Johnson, 15, has returned home with gold and silver medals in her first international meet at the 2015 Oceania Athletics Championships. Competing for Australia at the championships in Cairns earlier this month, Samantha won a silver medal in the 100m Hurdles in a time of 14.59 seconds in a tightly contested final, which resulted in an all-Australian podium finish. She then backed this up with a gold medal run as part of the U18 Girls 4 x 100m Relay. Fellow Queenslanders Katie Colebourne, Emily Bass and Hayley Heel rounded out the team that won in a time of 49.15 seconds, setting a new Oceania record. “Representing Australia in Cairns was such an awesome experience, and I’ve made so many new friends from other countries,” Samantha said. “I had no expectations going into the championships and to come away with a gold and silver medal at my first international meet is just amazing,” Samantha said. Samantha is now back in training for Queensland Schools athletics championships before having a long-earned break prior to the next season of Little Athletics and Noosa Athletics which kicks off again in September.
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Noosa Athletics hurdler and sprinter Samantha Johnson has returned home with gold and silver medals in her first international meet at the 2015 Oceania Athletics Championships.
Imogen at gymnastic helm LOCAL gymnast Imogen Beardsley has recently taken out the Australian title of 2015 Australian Gymnastics Championships. Imogen a Grade 10 pupil from St Andrews Anglican College has just returned from the 2015 Australian Gymnastics Championships in Melbourne with a collection of medals. Imogen trains at Sunshine Coast Gymnastics Academy, Woombye, under Russian coach Rimma Lazarus. Imogen competed with the Queensland WAG Level 10 team that successfully won the Bronze Medal. The gymnasts also compete individually for the Australian Title. The academy was thrilled to have its first Australian title winner when Imogen won 2015 Australian Gymnastics WAG Level 10 15 and Under All Around Champion. This is a fantastic achievement for Imogen and her coach and a result of many hours of training and dedication. Sunshine Coast Gymnastics Academy also had great result with the Men’s Artistic Gymnastics with Kyle McCartney also competing as a Queensland individual and Brayden Martin, who now trains at the Queensland High Performance Centre, also winning 2015 Australian Gymnastics MAG Level 8 Under 14 All Around Champion. Overall, a fantastic achievement from a small country club in Queensland with a big national ambition.
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