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Pretty ballerinas take centre stage THE St Andrew’s Anglican College Family Fun Fair attracted hundreds of locals on Saturday who came along to enjoy performances from the Dance Centre Peregian Springs ballerinas, rides, showbags and so much more. See more of the fair on page 8.
Enter ice age By JOLENE OGLE THE devastating drug ice has made its way to Noosa Shire, with both Cooroy and Noosa Heads police confirming an increase in people caught with the drug in the past month. Highly addictive and prone to cause aggressive outbursts in users, ice is a damaging drug known to tear
apart families and communities, and Noosa is not immune from its devastating effects. Noosa Heads officer-in-charge Senior Sergeant Steve McReight said he and his team were discovering more people with ice than before. “We suspected ice was coming into the area as we are seeing more and more break and enters that we
believe are fuelled by a need to feed the habit,” he said. “And through raids of homes, we are finding more ice.” Sen Sgt McReight said more drivers were caught driving with drugs in their system, although they would often admit to smoking marijuana but deny taking ice before driving. “Which is interesting, as the re-
sults from the lab tests are showing both marijuana and methylamphetamine (ice) in the samples taken from the drivers,” he said. “The feedback I’m receiving from the crews on the ground is people are not admitting to smoking ice.” Sen Sgt McReight said ice was becoming more common in Noosa. As early as Monday afternoon, a Tewantin woman was arrested by
Noosa Heads police after she tried to flee when the police pulled her over. Police will allege the woman dumped her car at the Tewantin caravan park and ran into the surrounding woods but the Noosa Heads police called in the dog squad who, with the help of two community members, were able to track her. Continue on page 2
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The ultimate challenge By JOLENE OGLE WALKING 96km in 39 hours might not seem like a big deal, but when you’re racing the clock, 5000 other competitors and walking through the night, the Kokoda Youth Challenge is about as tough as it gets. Now in its 10th year, the 96km gruelling trek through the Gold Coast hinterland is the length of the actual Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea, and will take competitors along fire trails, across 12 creeks and summits of 5000m of vertical elevation. Thirteen Noosa District State High School (NDSHS) students are training to take on the challenge along with two teachers, Duke of Edinburgh co-ordinator and team trainer Dean McMaster and Year 11 co-ordinator Bridge Muir. Mr McMaster competed in the challenge last year and said the event was an “unknown” for the team of students. “We didn’t know whether we could do the distance or what the resupply and checkpoints would be like. But it actually all worked really well. We did 25 hours, which is a really good time,” he said. “Personally, I feel more confident this year, and I have a better idea what to do for training. You pick up nutrition and what works and what doesn’t.” The NDSHS Kokoda Challenge teams consist of two teams of four students with a teacher as supervisor, plus a support crew of five students who will supply vital
From left to right: Josh Maher, Lachlan Norris, Darren Styles, Kyle Tilling, Jayden Tomlinson, Dean McMaster, Tyler Fish, Gabbi Hill, Rheanna Fitzpatrick and Bridge Muir. assistance throughout the challenge. One challenger, Gabbi Hill who competed last year, is strapping her shoes on again to try and beat their time of 25 hours. “Gabbi Hill is doing it a second time, which is great, but your brain forgets pain very quickly because she swore she’d never put on running shoes again after the last race,” Mr McMaster said. Training has been underway for weeks, with Mr McMaster pushing the students to complete challenging training sessions every week. “It’s a bit of a sacrifice for these kids,” he said.
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“They give up a quite a bit of time in training. We usually train on the weekend and it’s getting to the stage where we go the whole day training. Once you start doing the longer walks you’re doing six to 10 hours.” “It’s pretty tough. It sounds easy to walk 96km, but it’s steep and it takes a toll especially at 4am in the morning.” Year 11 co-ordinator Bridge Muir said she had been busy with extra training sessions to make sure she was ready for the challenge. “I’m certainly a lot more prepared than I was a few weeks ago. I run through Noosa National Park
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Enter ice age From page 1 The woman was arrested and charged with four offences including possession of ice and was taken to Nambour Hospital for blood tests. In his monthly report to Cooroy businesses, Sergeant Mal Scott of Cooroy police said quantities of ice had been located throughout the Cooroy area. “Police are very keen to stop the spread of this very dangerous and highly addictive drug,” he said. Sgt Scott is calling for any information from the community that could help prevent the spread of ice throughout Cooroy. “Any information in regards to the use and or supply of this drug would be very much appreciated,” he said. Sgt Scott’s comments come after a number of raids on Cooroy and surrounding hinterland homes resulted in 14 people charged with 29 drug-related charges. People who may have information can phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Treasury rates Noosa ‘sound’ NOOSA Council’s financial health is “sound” and its future financial outlook “positive”, according to a Queensland Treasury Corporation credit review . Council CEO Brett de Chastel this week welcomed the result as a strong endorsement of council’s prudent financial management. “This is an excellent result, especially considering we’re a new council and we’ve had only a short period of time to establish our financial systems,” Mr de Chastel said. The “sound” rating reflects positive budget performance, fore-
cast operating surpluses, low borrowings and council’s zero-based budgeting approach. “QTC’s original financial assessment in 2012, prior to deamalgamation, gave the proposed Noosa Council a moderate rating with a neutral outlook,” Mr de Chastel said. “On a scale of 1 to 7, we have already gone from a 4 (moderate) to a 5 (sound). Our new council is in stronger financial shape than originally predicted and while we are confident we are on the right track, having an independent body
like the Queensland Treasury Corporation confirm this, is excellent.” Mr de Chastel said council was well positioned to improve its credit review rating further in future. The report was mainly positive for Noosa Council stating council is on track to achieve their 2015 budget and also has the capacity to increase net rates, levies and charges with a forecasted growth in net rates and utility charges of 2.9 per cent per annum between 2016 and 2019. The report said the rate in-
crease was “modest” and said the increase “may provide NSC with some capacity to increase rates and charges further, if required”. The review also confirmed the cost of de-amalgamation at $2.6 million and praised council for re-establishing systems and operations after the split from Sunshine Coast Council in 2014. “(Noosa Council) has restructured core activities and negotiated key supply contracts, enabling operating costs and employee numbers to be reduced while largely maintaining service levels,” the review said.
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Noosa nod for quad bike tours
Preparing food in the Pomona Meals on Wheels kitchen are (from left) dessert cook Jamie Ward, kitchen supervisor, Di Donaldson and kitchen helper/packer Adrian Thompson.
Revved up to deliver even more THE number of meals being produced in the Pomona and District Meals on Wheels kitchen has dropped significantly from 40 clients to just 28. Kitchen supervisor Di Donaldson said a lack of awareness was one of the factors behind the drop in client numbers and is urging those eligible to sign up for the service.
Ms Donaldson said the meal service is a great service as it allows some elderly and incapacitated people to stay in their home rather than move to care. Hot meals as well as cold and frozen meals for the non-delivery days are delivered to the door in the Pomona, Cooroy East and West, Eumundi, Cooran and Boreen Point areas, with meals
starting from just $8.50, subject to the subsidy. “Meals are available to not only the elderly but also those recuperating from illness or an operation or for other reasons that may affect their access to nutritionally sounds, home-cooked meals,” Ms Donaldson said. More than 30 volunteers help produce the meals every week,
more volunteers are welcome. Ms Donaldson said new clients are recommended to apply for the service before the end of June as eligibility will be externally assessed after 1 July. To find out more phone the kitchen on 5485 1777 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday between 7am and 12.30pm.
NOOSA Council is expected to give the final approval to a quad bike tour group to operate in Noosa National Park after a probation period ended in March. The Cooran business owner made an application to Noosa Council to remove the sunset clause, one that allows council to cancel the tour group if the company did not comply with council’s requirements. The application was made with the Planning and Organisation Committee last week, but the matter was moved to the General Committee Meeting for further discussion on Monday. According to the report presented to council, since starting operations in 2013 the tour operator has operated in accordance with council’s conditions. In the report, the business owner said neither council nor the business itself had received a single complaint regarding the tour operations. “If anything, we now have full support of several previous incorrectly made submitters opposing our original application,” the business owner said. “Further, we now have the full consent of all direct neighbours to our property and along the route of the tour, inclusive of National Park neighbours.” The original business application was approved by Sunshine Coast Council in October 2012 and since then the quad bike tour group, which travels along Tablelands Road, Cooran, to the Woondum National Park, has accommodated 900 guests and is the second most popular sightseeing trip in Noosa on Trip Advisor. Council is expected to approve the removal of the sunset clause at tonight’s ordinary meeting at the council chambers. - JOLENE OGLE
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Spotlight on Aussie icons IT WAS the Taylors in the spotlight last week, but this week I would like to turn the attention to a couple of Noosa’s sporting celebrities Dawn Fraser and Evonne Goolagong Cawley. These two wonderful ambassadors have been busy over the past few weeks doing what they do best, give people inspiration. The Aussie larrikin Dawn popped in to catch up with her old Olympic mate Betty Cuthbert at her aged care home in Mundurah WA, just to say gidday. Betty, a four-times Olympic Gold medallist, is wheelchair-bound and almost deaf due to her 46-year battle with multiple sclerosis, and could
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only utter “you came to see me’’. They both welled tears of joy when the pair held each other in an embrace that left the staff completely gobsmacked. Dawn has nothing but admiration for her. “You talk about strength in people… she’s got to be the strongest person I’ve ever known in my life, here she is suffering MS for 50 years, and she’s still alive today.” Both Aussie icons are in their
78th year, and it was more than a half a century after they each won gold at the 1962 Commonwealth Games. The three-time Olympic freestyle champion is baffled by the sprint queen’s resolve. “She’s as deaf as a doornail but she still has a contagious smile and laughter and that says a lot about a person’’. Dawn left with this beautiful statement: “the friendships you make in sport are there forever’’. Totally agree champ. OK let’s return the serve now to the former Wimbledon and French Open champion Evonne Cawley, who is trying to unearth the next Indigenous tennis champion.
All set for poker run NOW in its ninth year, the annual Pomona Poker Run is on again with more than 300 bikes expected to make the 200km Hinterland trip. Held as part of the leadup to the King of the Mountain Festival, the poker run will see riders travel a 200km course through the scenic Sunshine Coast Hinterland collecting cards along the way. The ride will set off from Stan Topper Park, Pomona, and finish at the Cooran Football Club where the person with the best poker hand wins the day. Some great prizes have been donated by sponsors, and there will be prizes for the second best poker hand, the worst poker hand, a ladies draw and raffles on the day, plus the Gympie Historical Motorcycle Club will present a prize for the oldest participating bike. Poker Run organiser Stephen Stewart said he had seen some awesome bikes take part in the annual event, including two 1930s Indians built with left-hand throttles rather than the standard right-hand. According to Stephen, these bikes were built especially for the New York Police Department and had the left-hand throttles because most people are right-handed, so when the NYPD were chasing an offender and
More than 300 riders are expected at the ninth annual Pomona Poker Run on Sunday 5 July.
The Pomona Poker Run will start at Stan Topper Park, Pomona. needed to shoot at them from their motorbikes, they could use their right hand. Pillion passengers are welcome for the Poker Run, but entrants are reminded the minimum legal age for a pillion passenger is 12 years old, and furry passengers are also welcome with many small dogs hitching a ride.
The Pomona Poker Run will be held on Sunday 5 July from 9am, with registrations open from 8am at Stan Topper Park, Pomona. Entry to the Pomona Poker Run, which is the major fund-raising event for the King of the Mountain Festival, is $15 per rider and $5 per pillion passenger.
Forty-five years ago in a small NSW country town Barellan, a young promising tennis player got a break that would allow her to achieve her first dream-play tennis and be a champion. The local community rallied to help cover the costs of going to train in Sydney, buy clothes and suitcase. Evonne says, “if it wasn’t for their support I probably wouldn’t be here today”. Along with her husband Roger, her foundation’s CEO, they have visited at least three centres in every state in the past 15 months, hosting clinics. While winning Wimbledon is the thrust of this national initative,
Evonne’s other goal is that every child remains at school. “I’ll help kids achieve their dreams, but they have to stay at school and find out there where they want to be.” Their foundation has given out 43 scholarships, and all recipients are at really good schools. Indigenous players between the ages 5 and 15 are invited to a tennis ‘come and try day’, with the Cawleys’ simple resolution ‘hopefully they will have a good time and will want to keep playing’. Gee what a great pair of champions on and off the playing field and what an honour they live on the Sunshine Coast. Until next time.
New lease of life for bilbies By KATIE DE VERTEUIL EXCITEMENT was in the air at Good Shepherd Lutheran College’s Monday assembly with the school community welcoming former Olympic champion Dawn Fraser and a live bilby into their midst. As patron of Save the Bilby Fund, Dawn joined the organisation’s co-founder Frank Mathney and current CEO Kevin Bradley at the school to officially accept a $33,458.20 cheque, raised by Pink Lady Chocolates. For the third year running, Pink Lady Chocolates by Fyna Foods, which is manufactured and sold Australiawide, raised the funds through sales of their dedicated chocolate Easter bilbies and its everyday bilby range, to help save the Australian bilby from extinction. The much-needed funds will be put toward the ongoing conservation efforts including support for a suitably sized insurance population of captive bred bilbies, appropriate and prioritised academic research and expansion of the recovery program to include additional release sites. Save The Bilby CEO Kevin Bradley said it was essential to take action to avoid the extinction of these unique Australian animals. “Sadly, Australia has the worst mammal extinction record of any country in the world and the Save the Bilby Fund is determined to see our bilbies and other increasingly threatened species remain for future gen-
Fyna Foods Australia CEO Gillian Powell proudly handed over a cheque of $33,458.20 to Save the Bilby Foundation representatives Frank Mathney (co-founder); Jackson Fraser (avid supporter); Kevin Bradley (CEO) and Dawn Fraser (patron) at Good Shepherd Lutheran College on Monday. erations of young Australians and their children to enjoy,” Kevin said. “Our threatened species including the bilby need our help now more than ever and any money raised, will ensure that our work, continues and our bilbies, and many other less charismatic, but none the less important species may live on.” Good Shepherd Year 6 student Jackson Fraser is a strong supporter of the Save the Bilby Foundation. Indeed, he recently raised $35 of his own money selling grapefruits from his family farm which he handed over on Monday. Proud to help explain the plight of the bilbies to his fellow classmates, Jackson said that every little bit helped. “It means a lot to have my school supporting the fund, and I hope that everyone will get behind it again this year.”
Good Shepherd Year 6 student Jackson Fraser with CEO of Save the Bilby Foundation Kevin Bradley. Following the assembly, students will be brainstorming fund-raising ideas for the charity.
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Last year's King of the Mountain winner Ben Duffus. the KoM Festival is one of the best opportunities for the community to get together in the hinterland. “Who would have thought a simple bet in a pub in 1958 would see us all here in 2015 preparing to cheer on amazing athletes and celebrate hard working volunteers – particularly the Cooroy Pomona Lions Club,” he said. “This is precisely what we’re about – supporting the community that supports us and we’re proud to be here again in 2015.”
Running Glew will fix it By KATIE DE VERTEUIL FOR more than 30 years, Noosa local Ian Glew has been competing in half-marathons Australia-wide. Indeed he has a swag of medals to his name. While his passion for the challenges has long been to keep up personal health and fitness, and possibly to sneakily get out of a few chores But come July, Glew will be running for an added purpose. Taking his place in the 37th annual Gold Coast Airport Marathon, to be held 5 July, Ian will be running to raise money to sponsor a young person to attend a Youth Insearch Camp. Youth Insearch is a community organisation that coordinates weekend programs focused on resolving adolescent issues at a peer level for young people aged between 12-17 years. An early-intervention program, Youth Insearch works alongside welfare agencies, schools and local police to identify ‘at-risk’ youth that will benefit from the program with the aim of reducing crime, substance abuse, binge drinking and preventing suicide in young people, as well as enhance self-esteem and productivity through empowering youth. Ian, a Noosa Tewantin Lions Club member, was inspired to raise the funds following a speech made by youth Ali Coleman who had addressed the club at last year’s changeover. At just 18 Ali had turned her life around through the help of Youth Insearch and blown
TOURISM Noosa have promised to do everything it can to ensure the future of the Noosa International Food and Wine Festival (NIFW) despite the festival company entering voluntary administration last week. Tourism Noosa CEO Damien Massingham said Tourism Noosa is “extremely disappointed for Jim Berardo and all concerned” following the recent announcement Noosa Food and Wine Events Pty had appointed a voluntary administrator. “Tourism Noosa has supported the Noosa International Food and Wine Festival since its inception 12 years ago,” Mr Massingham said. In a media statement, company owner Jim Berardo attributed the closure of both his iconic Noosa restaurant Berardo’s and the Noosa Food and Wine Events Pty company to a number of factors including rain and a loss of revenue. “(The rain) coupled with a lethargic economy which made sponsorship and discretionary spending extremely challenging, necessitated the unfortunate action I am now taking,” he said. “Although event ticket
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pre-sales were very positive and up on previous years, the impact of wet weather at the event meant gate ticket sales and festival spending were dramatically reduced, resulting in losses.” Mr Massingham said the NIFW Festival as well as Mr
Berardo’s restaurant had both contributed greatly to the Noosa tourism industry and community. “Tourism Noosa will work with all parties to do everything we can to ensure the festival continues in the future,” he said.
Local runner Ian Glew, left, and Tewantin Noosa Lions’ president Ian McKay are raising money to help youth in need. away by her story, Ian wished to help make such a difference in someone else’s life. With strong support from fellow Lions, singlet sponsors John and Cameron Hackshaw of FCF Fire and Electrical and Member for Noosa Glen Elmes, Ian hopes to raise between $3000 and $4000. Just three weeks in, a total of $1500 has already been gathered for the cause. To donate contact Ian on 0412 507 478.
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THE King of the Mountain Festival (KoM) has been dealt a blow after Cooroy-based soft drink company Wimmers pulled their naming right sponsorship from the annual festival. The festival is due to take place on Sunday 26 July, but a media release from the King of the Mountain committee confirmed the end of the naming sponsorship deal. Noosa Today contacted Wimmers who said they were “disappointed” and “frustrated” at the outcome of the festival’s future plans, saying they believed the festival was heading in a different direction. Pomona KoM Festival chairperson Heather Manders said planning was well underway despite the sudden loss of the festival’s primary sponsor and said the split was amicable. “Although there was a strong push to create a much larger, multi-day affair staged by an event company, our feedback is that yet another big, brassy, professional event isn’t what our community wants,” she said. “People sometimes enjoy a slower pace and the sense of belonging that comes from attending small-town festivals that are about participation and fun, not just about making money.” Other festival sponsors have stayed on board including Bendigo Bank, who has committed $6000 to the festival to sponsor the Mountain Challenge. Bendigo Bank Manager Geoff Edwards said
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Green light expected for servo By KATIE DE VERTEUIL DESPITE concerns voiced by local businesses, the proposed development of a 24-hour fuel station, convenience store and fast food outlet for 139 Eumundi Noosa Road is likely to be given the go ahead from Noosa Council. The development plan was first discussed by the council on Tuesday 26 May, however it was brought back this week due to issues raised by the Planning and Organisation Committee in regards to the competition the development would pose to local business. With three industrial snack bars, a cafe and a number of mobile food vans already in close vicinity of the proposed construction, there were views the inclusion of a ‘Tradie Cafe’ would impact negatively on existing locals. Two significant changes were made to the original recommendations with the aim of decreasing the potential impact and to ensure the most effective use of the space. Firstly, the floor plan was expanded
from 90 square metres to 137 square metres and the outdoor dining area from 43 square metres to 35 square metres to attract a wider range of clientele and provide a different service, where a variety of food retailers could sell their products at the fast food outlet. Secondly, the operating hours of the fast food outlet, which were originally set for 5am to 6pm, have been changed to 24 hours. Deputy mayor Bob Abbot said the approval of the 24-hour station was not about a Tradie’s Cafe or competition, but rather the approval was about creating “real opportunity” for people in the community to access some of the small franchise businesses that will go on the site. “In our modern life, people tend to jump in the car, go get some fuel, maybe get a packet of smokes and a bottle of milk, and hopefully pick up a take-away meal to take home to the kids at night, that’s what this is about - providing a convenience to this community that they do not have,” he said.
Noosaville Snack Bar owner Cindy Carington-King, who was one of the local business owners who wrote to councillors to voice concerns about Tradie’s Cafe, said she was “satisfied” with the outcome at the committee meeting. “We would just like to say that we were happy with the response we got from councillors, they raised our concerns and adjourned the meeting for further review and discussion,” Cindy said. “We understand the council can’t be anti-competition and we think we got the best possible outcome as it will no longer be an Industrial Snack Bar.” Cindy said she wanted to encourage other businesses to keep updated on happenings in the shire and to speak up when they had concerns. “If you see these signs (development notification signs), find out what’s going on sooner rather than later. Take up your concerns with the council. From our experience you will be heard,” Cindy said. A final decision is likely to be made at Thursday’s council meeting.
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Business workshop … no charge GIVE your business a new financial year health-check with a little help from Noosa Library Service. Noosaville and Cooroy Libraries are pleased to announce Change of Financial Year Workshops in June, July and August featuring practical advice from three home-grown experts to assist business owners with planning for the next 12 months. There are lucky door prizes of 30 minute or 60 minute one-on-one mentoring sessions on offer and Catherine MacAdam of Bigger Vision Group will deliver two workshops - Promotion on a Budget and Successful Web Design. Rod Richards from Richards Consulting Pty Ltd will offer marketing advice and discussion about profit drivers at his 10 June workshop from 10am at Cooroy Library. “Rod’s Top-10 Tips for Business workshop on 15 June is also a must-attend session for anyone looking to boost their business,” Library Programs Officer Liz Bleechmore said. “Rod offers practical advice on conquering growth barriers, fuelling innovation, decisionmaking and profitability.” As well as sharing his fellow guest expert’s name, Rod Richards of Business Enterprise Centre is an equally sought-after speaker. His workshop, Startup Business, to be held on 20 July at Noosaville Library and 6 August at Cooroy Library, offers essential advice for anyone establishing a small business, covering topics such as planning and business models. “These workshops are a great opportunity to gain advice from home grown business experts and Noosa Library Service is pleased to offer them free of charge,” Ms Bleechmore said. For more information, or to book, call 07 5329 6555 or visit the website at www.libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au
The Honourable Wayne Swan, Member for Lilley, with Wide Bay candidate Lucy Stanton and Noosa ALP candidate Mark Denham.
Stanton stands up for Wide Bay THE ALP has endorsed local small business owner Lucy Stanton as their Labor candidate for Wide Bay in the coming Federal Election. Ms Stanton, who has lived in Boreen Point for the past 16 years, is among the first group of candidates to join Bill Shorten’s federal ALP team. Mr Stanton previously ran
as the Labor candidate for Wide Bay in the 2013 Federal Election against the now Deputy Prime Minister and Member for Wide Bay Warren Truss, who won the election despite a 2.5 per cent swing towards Labor. Since the 2013 election, Ms Stanton said she has remained active in the community. “This electorate is made up of
many different communities all with their own distinct needs,” she said. “It takes a local member with a keen ear for community voices to effectively represent a region such as ours and for too long it has simply been ticked and flicked by a local member more concerned with Canberra than Maryborough.”
ALP Queensland state secretary Evan Moorhead said Ms Stanton will build on her record of standing up for the people of Wide Bay. “Lucy is a proven fighter for Wide Bay,” he said. “Warren Truss and the LNP have taken Wide Bay for granted but Lucy will be a strong local voice.”
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School primed for fair result WITH the sun shining and warm autumn weather, hundreds visited the 2015 St Andrew’s Family Fun Fair on Saturday with rides, stalls and food galore, there was no shortage of things to enjoy with a big fireworks display to end what was a perfect day. Principal Chris Ivey said there were very few events in the life of the college that bring everyone together, and this year’s fair was no exception. “It is always amazing to see the real sense of community that comes out of such an event. It was an fantastic day and I think it was our best ever fair”, Mr Ivey said. Sophia Laflin, Jessica Allen and Charlotte Guildford waiting in line for the rides.
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Noosa resident Barbara Kelly will be showcasing her enamelling skills in an upcoming display at Noosaville library.
Gore to the core Wilara's gruesome make-up is scarily realistic.
By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
Unique creations on show By KATIE DE VERTEUIL SIXTEEN hundred degree heat combined with acid, copper and glass. While Noosa resident Barbara Kelly does not consider herself a scientist, her passion for enamelling finds her regularly experimenting for her art. Moving to Noosa from Brisbane three years ago, the local artist will be sharing her creations with the community in an upcoming exhibition at Noosaville library. Self-taught, Barbara has been taking on the style for the past 40 years. “I was bringing up two small children, and so was house-bound and needed something to keep me entertained,” Barbara said. “I came across a book on Limoge in France and became fascinated by the incredible art technique.” “I started with jewellery and bowls, but then turned to painting for a greater challenge, and I’ve stuck with that for the last 20 years,” Barbara continued. Intrigued by the science behind the art, Barbara loves to experi-
ment with a wide variety of enamels and glass. “It’s really about reactions of the copper, glass and immense heat,” Barbara said. “I like that the glass has a mind of its own. “You can put the painting in the kiln one way and you never quite know for sure how it will turn out. “It can either surprise or disappoint.” With each piece taking up to 10-12 hours of solid work, it is hoped that there are more success stories in Barbara’s kiln than not. If her latest collection is anything to do by, then that has certainly been the case, the vivid colours of her works eye-catching from afar but even more intriguing closer up. Interestingly, the kiln which Barbara uses for her pieces is the same one that she bought back in 1970. “It’ll be interesting to see who retires first, me or the kiln,” she laughed. Twenty of her pieces will be on display at Noosaville Library from 14 - 28 June.
LIKE most girls her age, Wilara Turner has a cupboard full of make-up.The 16-year-old’s collection however, is far from your average muddle of cosmetics. Piling a few items together, Wilara pulls out a small bottle of fake blood, three excessively large palettes of vibrant face paint and a rather revolting rubber hand. A Year 11 student at Good Shepherd Lutheran College, Wilara is an incredibly talented make-up artist, whose passion for all things gore has already gained her recognition and a few assignments. A recent example of her work was the make-up of the entire cast in her school’s musical production of The Addams Family. Earlier this year, she also worked on a short film on the Gold Coast and will soon be working on a theatre show in Caloundra. Self-taught, Wilara said it was her love of theatre and gore that had got her into theatrical make-up. “I’ve always been really into theatre, but it was Halloween that really got me into it,” she said. “Every girl likes normal make-up, but what I really love is creating special effects; cuts, bruises, burns. “It’s amazing what you can do.” Currently completing a Diploma of Cinamographic Make-up in Brisbane, Wilara is certainly dedicated to her passion. Getting up every Friday at
Not for the faint hearted an example of Halloween make-up by Wilara. 4.30am to make the commute by public transport for her weekly study, usually arriving back home late that night. “Gore- I just love it,” she says animated. “And I love how the make-up is what brings the movie to life.” While most of her work is not for the faint hearted, there is no denying her talent. “Most of my work comes from my own imagination,” she said. “And I am very lucky to have a very co-operative brother who often does the modelling. “Actually my whole family is very supportive - I turned them all into zombies once.” With her eyes set on Hollywood, Wilara is well on her way to achieving her dreams. “In five years, I can see myself starting out a career in the movies, whether that’s just sweeping the floor or pouring coffees,” she said. “By 10 years, hopefully I will be
Sixteen-year-old Wilara Turner with just a small portion of her make-up collection. head of department, creating aliens and other creatures for movies and travelling the world.” To check out some more of Wilara’s incredible work visit her Facebook page at https://www.facebook. com/pages/Wilara-Jaiye-Makeup or through Instagram @wilarajaiye_ makeup.
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One big morning tea By KATIE DE VERTEUIL
Shana Flanagan, Lynette McMullen and Suzanne Crosby enjoying a cuppa at Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club.
NOOSA Yacht and Rowing Club drew a sellout crowd last Thursday as locals gathered to participate in Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea. Together they managed to raise over $3000 for the Cancer Council. A tremendous effort by all involved. While the Noosa branch of the Cancer Council is a dedicated bunch they are desperate for new members. Anyone interested can contact Annie on 0409 385 566. The next meeting will be held on Friday 12 June at The Lesiure Centre, Noosaville at 10am. It will be a gardening demonstration and all are welcome.
Organisers of last Thursday’s Biggest Morning Tea Kathi Gow, Annie Evans and Maddie Lawrence were blown away by the community's support. Roseanne and Kylie Jones enjoying a morning together at Thursday’s Biggest Morning Tea.
Sharyne Biggar and Jeanie Anderson at Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club last Thursday.
Ian Lawson and Neil Prideaux at Thursday’s Biggest Morning Tea.
There were plenty of delicious sweet treats at Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club last Thursday to raise money for Cancer Council.
Art just pops up THE PopUp Art exhibition at Cooroy Butter Factory is now in its second phase as more than 50 local artists prepare works to be shown throughout the month. During May, the first of the four-part series rolling exhibition showcased the diverse works of over 50 artists and artisans, with pop-up galleries within the exhibition, plus workshops and demonstrations. Artists were on duty each day to talk to Butter Factory visitors and assist them in studying and understanding the works they were viewing. Throughout June, visitors will see new works of many who exhibited in the first series plus a number of new contributions by other artists and crafts persons. The second series will be officially opened on Saturday 6 June at 2pm by well-known ceramicist and arts educator, Ellen Appleby. Locals and region visitors are invited to come along and view the new works including that of some who were not in the first iteration. Complimentary nibbles and background music by local duet FlashJack will be the order of the day. What better way to spend a leisurely Saturday afternoon? For more information: www.noosa.qld. gov.au/butter-factory-arts-centre or phone 5329 6580. 12 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 4 June, 2015
The Life Beyond 30 Ladies enjoying a lovely morning at Thursday’s Biggest Morning Tea.
Above: Local ceramicist and arts educator, Ellen Appleby. Left: Dale Leach ‘Mt Cooroy’.
June Shearer and Kerry White at Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club.
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THE latest Federal Budget certainly had some delightful surprises for small business owners, none more exciting than the planned $20,000 rebate for small business purchases. What is it and how does it work? Well, it’s a two-year tax break for small business designed to get people spending by making certain businessrelated purchases fully and instantly tax deductible between 13 May 2015 and 30 June 2017. The scheme will cost tax payers $1.75 billion and any-
one who has an Australian Business Number (ABN) and turns over less than $2 million a year is eligible for the scheme. Business owners can buy new or second-hand items for their business, so long as they cost less than $20,000 and relate directly to your business - such as a new computer, office equipment, tables, chairs, and so on. As an added bonus, anything over $20,000 attracts the assumption the item will depreciate in value at a rate of 15 per cent in the first income year and 30 per cent in the next income year.
So, once the item price falls below $20,000 you can deduct it. A word of warning, this scheme will only apply if you pay more tax than what you spend. This is a deduction, not a rebate, plus costs such as marketing aren’t included. While the scheme is yet to be ratified by the Senate, Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey announced the scheme started at 7.30pm on budget night, 12 May. Check with your accountant for all the details of the scheme to make sure you are buying what’s right for your business.
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“We see businesses who think the sign out the front or the collateral they use isn’t important,” he said. “We talk to our clients about conducting a brand audit. Take five minutes and ask yourself questions that will change your business direction and ethos for ever. Your brand conveys an emotion and you control that emotion.” Justin said it was simple stuff; ensure the sign out the front of your business was fresh, make sure staff uniforms were smart and con-
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Thank you to the person who found my purse containing my cards and some money in a trolley outside Bunnings last Friday and handed it to Bunnings staff. Very much appreciated. A big thank you to Karoline of Peace of Mind Property Rentals who kindly helped us with excellent legal and property rental advice. What a relief! We are very grateful. A huge thank you goes out to the members of Tewantin Noosa QCWA who donated their time and baking expertise to provide a delicious array of more than 200 sweet treats for Sunshine Butterflies Country Lunch Fundraiser on 24 May. Your support was greatly appreciated by all in attendance.
IT WAS with deep sadness that I read of Jim Berardo’s downturn. It is a tragedy and one feels that he should be recognised by our community for all he has done to keep Noosa on the tourist map and his fine dining skills shared and enjoyed by so many. When a person like Jim Berardo with all his prowess, knowledge and enthusiasm fails it sends shivers through the rest of the community and despair often ensues. So we should do something about it and recognise in some permanent way those who have contributed to make Noosa what it is, not only as a tourist mecca, but as a community which is compassionate and grateful to persons like Jim who made such a contribution to us all. Kay Fielden, Tewantin.
Open all hours WHEN will our State and Federal Governments stop kidding themselves over the trading hours for the big stores. Allowing now 7am to 9pm will soon be extended from 7am to 12pm. Then finally a 24 hour trading to cater for shift workers. It’s all a foregone conclusion so why waste money fighting it. I recall the time when Saturday was a half day and Sunday a day of rest and relaxation with the family. Earnest Wright, Sunrise Beach.
Pirate star's swashbuckling attitude A big thumbs down to Berardo’s for closing down. We loved that restaurant! We wish Mr Berardo all the best for the future and we hope to dine at his restaurant again soon.
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WHILE I can understand the pilot, Mr Perry’s sentiment that the dogs were better behaved than anyone he’s met on a flight from Bali to Australia, I am having problems with him spending most of his flight time apologising to the dogs for what he calls the “Australian bureaucratic mess“. Perhaps Mr Perry’s time on that long flight might have been better spent convincing the dogs to convey to their owner that he, in fact, owes Australia a big and open apology? Mr Depp would have been fully aware of our laws, our rabies free status and the penalties associated. He deposited the dogs onto his plane, knowing this. He then blatantly lied on his entry forms. Just who does he think he is? A friend made a silly mistake 20 years ago involving drugs. He still cannot get even a tourist visa to enter the U.S. These are OUR laws, Mr Depp. Respect them or keep out. We love our animals rabies free. It beggars belief that some would defend Mr Depp’s actions, just because of his “fame”, including the current federal opposition. If it had been an Australian citizen bringing animals back, would they have met leniency? I think not. Friends of ours from New Zealand, a safe country, were fined $200 for having an apple in their bag which the grandson didn’t eat on the flight over. No second chances or room for understanding there. Martina Gaynor, Sunrise Beach.
Spicy streets WITH the potential demise of the Noosa International Food and Wine Festival bring back the Thomas Street Hot and Spicy Festival which was well attended by locals, promoted the skills of local chefs and restaurants. The Hot and Spicy Festival did not have charges that were beyond the scope of the local community and will certainly not leave local businesses out of pocket. Jeff Nuske, Noosa Heads.
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I’M A 21-year-old concerned that the Abbott government is supporting a proposal by a big multinational coal company to construct the Carmichael mega-mine and dig up millions on tonnes of ocean floor in the World Heritage Area of the Great Barrier Reef to expand the Abbot Point coal port. This port directly endangers the reef as it
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will send hundreds of extra coal ships through the area, increasing the risk of oil spills and other accidents which can be detrimental to Australia’s valuable reef. The Queensland Labor government has done exceeding well to keep UNESCO’s draft decision for the Great Barrier Reef from being classed as in danger which would have seen the loss of tens of thousands of jobs related to this wonder of the world and millions of tourists who visit the reef from around the globe. How has Labor done this? It has reinforced legislation to prohibit the dumping of capital dredge soil in the World Heritage Area, confined industrial port development and expansion to major ports and protect the magnificent Fitzroy River Delta from port development, and injecting an addition $100 million into improvement of water quality and fishing licence buy-backs. Only Labor has a proven record of protecting this natural wonder of the world. Melissa Murray, Tewantin.
Pat on the back HOW refreshing to see a story about one of our councillors speaking out about the need to show some positive thinking. Well done Bob Abbot! Sadly this council will be remembered by its inaction and negativity. On the subject of negativity, it appears to be ‘open season’ on backpackers and the like with the recent spate of articles with the usual taste of vitriol and intolerance. These people (generally young people) are terrific human beings, surprisingly very alike our children or grandchildren wishing to explore the world on their limited budget while many of these young people provide the workforce for agricultural jobs that are too menial for our Aussie young. Perhaps Noosa people might take the opportunity to engage them in conversation and offering some kindness instead of “hunting them out of town“. How about our local councillors thinking about providing council facilities, that is toilets/showers/power, with payment by coin in the slot as is done by other proactive and more generous councils. Perhaps somewhere like the football grounds, with the exclusion of weekends. It must be exciting to make decisions that are going to provide a positive outcome and be remembered for it. Good luck. M. Hill, Noosa.
Support our town AT A time when so many of our local businesses in Eumundi are struggling to survive, and many more closing down, it is exasperating to think that some of our local residents, namely the EDV group members, are still snubbing our local community by supporting and shopping in Noosa. More than ever, now is the time to stick with our local shops. Our town is slowly dying and having the EDV group residents still claiming that they prefer having their hair cut and their coffee in Noosa is insulting to our town which has nothing less than 10 coffee shops!
If these residents are not willing to support our community, they should simply move out. Dom Massoni, Verrierdale.
Bats out of hell IT IS quite obvious from recent discussions and lengthy correspondence with both senior members of Noosa Council staff and some councillors that they have not been to see or experience the now plague proportions of bats in Wallace Park. Yet they say that the decision to virtually contain the bats in the park and not disperse them for fear that they will relocate in other areas or places nearby is based on “empirical studies”. Residents are well aware that such studies are not based on scientific fact or theory. Tony Wellington, who is affiliated with the NPWA, has put in writing that affected residents who do not appreciate the smell, noise and stench of the bats in Wallace Park “can be advised to get double glazing on windows to reduce noise”. No doubt at their own expense, yet something like $400,000 or more has been spent on the construction of 100 metres of pathway along Wallace Park, taking several weeks and by a private contractor under council supervision. It is amazing what projects funds can be found to do. Both Peter Milne and Tony Wellington have claimed that they have individually only received one complaint about the bats since last January. I, personally am receiving between three and five calls a week, as well as being stopped in the street, by people who are now very distressed about the suffering and torment they are experiencing by the bats’ presence near their homes, in their streets, and in their gardens, and with Noosa Council’s attitude of “let’s do nothing... they will go away themselves”. All those people since last January and before have been referred to both council and the CEO Peter Milne which, in anyone’s language, would mean that there was more than one complaint not to mention the many letters, phone calls to him and Tony Wellington received from local residents that I am aware of. If there was a Noosa Council election soon, and the bats remain in Wallace Park for much longer, I would feel quite confident that none of our present councillors would be re-elected. This is not a joke, time and time again local residents and ratepayers are fobbed off stating that the bats will be gone in three years citing Lake Weyba etc, but that has not happened in Wallace Park. Instead the bats have multiplied and multiplied and multiplied, and we have plague proportions of every type of bat imaginable. I have been writing to the Mayor on a weekly/monthly basis for a couple of years ‘Bat report from Bat Haven’ and that is what Wallace Park has become, a bat haven, but, unfortunately, at the cost of local residents’ health, sanity and welfare. It will be interesting to see if a change of council and some senior officers will produce different results. We can only hope. Kay Fielden, Tewantin. noosa.starcommunity.com.au
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Comfort and class WITH a classic beach shack feel and luscious tropical gardens, this home is perfect for anyone who has fallen in love with Noosa and wants to make the most of the relaxed coastal lifestyle. Located only moments from Gympie Terrace, awardwinning restaurants, boutique shopping and the stunning Noosa Rivers are at your fingertips. Take a stroll by the river, catch one of winter’s amazing sunsets, or make a reservation at one of Noosaville’s top restaurants. This classic Noosa home is well-appointed and designed for the Noosa lifestyle and will suit a range of buyers from those looking for a forever home to those seeking a savvy investment. Living is spread over two levels with the upper-level featuring a bedroom plus the master suite with private ensuite,
dressing room and access to a retreat and covered balcony. The lower-level features another bedroom, plus the main bathroom and living spaces including the open-plan lounge and dining area with built-in bookcase and the modern kitchen. Two more bedrooms are located at the rear of the garden, external from the home, and offer both privacy and a sense of luxury for your extended family or guests. A covered alfresco area lies between the pavilion-style bedrooms and the main home, and includes a barbecue, access to the laundry and addition built-in storage rooms, plus an outdoor shower. A sparkling pool is located at the front of the home and is the perfect place to rest and relax on warm Noosa days. Don’t miss you chance to own one of Noosaville’s most gorgeous homes in a much sought-after location.
home essentials ADDRESS: 15 Laburnum Cres, Noosaville PRICE: Offers over $1.3 million VIEW: By appointment DESCRIPTION: 5 bed, 3 bath, 2 car, pool AGENT: Cam Goode and Hamish Bolderston for Richardson and Wrench Noosa, 0400 904 678 or 0478 099 058 20 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 4 June, 2015
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Properties in sought-after Blakesly Street don’t come along very often, and especially not at this price. Set over four levels, with the main living on two, this north facing home is ideally suited to executive couples with regular visitors, or those with adult children who refuse to leave the nest. ɒ High gloss tiles and Australian hardwood timber floors. ɒ Split system airconditioning in living area; ceiling fans throughout. ɒ Ducted vacuum; stainless steel gas cooktop and suspended exhaust. ɒ Secure intercom entry; low body corporate fees.
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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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Right on Hastings street opposite the beach and so close to the national park, Noosa’s ‘French Quarter Resort’ is fast becoming a Noosa Icon, with the highest percentage rental yield in Noosa and a holiday lifestyle that is the envy of many. ɒ Recently renovated with a sunny poolside location. ɒ 30 metres to the beach and shops. ɒ Open plan and a big balcony. ɒ 5% yield and tax benefits.
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SUNRISE BEACH 1 ‘AQUA SUNRISE’ 38 VENTURA STREET 3 Lock up & Leave This charming duplex captures the idyllic beachside lifestyle. Offering house sized proportions, this pet friendly townhouse is just perfect for young families or those looking to downsize. With small ocean views from the balcony, this is a must to inspect. ɒ Good sized low maintenance gardens. ɒ Well presented duplex with no body corporate fees. ɒ 206 m2 under roof with multiple indoor/outdoor living areas. ɒ 5 minute leisurely stroll to the beach.
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Relax in style, inside or out SET on a 790 square metre block and accessible via a battleaxe driveway, this family home is a spacious hideaway in the heart of Tewantin. This home offers a relaxed lifestyle and comfortable living all year round, plus unique features such as sliding doors in every room that lead to the outside living spaces.
Live surrounded by lush, tropical gardens and enjoy the best this home has to offer, including spacious family living, a breezeway and a sunny patio where a morning cuppa is best enjoyed. Inside, the modern kitchen is the heart of the home and features granite-look benchtops, timber cabinetry, and ample bench space, as well as a breakfast bar for casual dining.
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home essentials ADDRESS: 9 Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin AUCTION: On site, Sunday 7 June, at noon VIEW: Thursday 11am-11.30am and 6pm6.30pm, Friday 1pm-1.30pm and 6pm6.30pm and Saturday 1pm-1.30pm DESCRIPTION: 3 bed, 3 bath, 2 car AGENT: Kate Cox for Richardson and Wrench Noosa, 0438 695 505
We kept in touch with Leon Butt after purchasing our block of land off him in 2011. And when it came to selling our property in Peregian Springs, we knew he was the best person for the job. Especially due to his strong presence in the area and his sales records. Leon communicated strongly between us and the buyer, and achieved an excellent sale price in these difficult markets. We will definitely engage the services of Leon for our next property purchase. Thanks again for going the extra mile. Kind Regards Amanda Turfrey
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I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS! This lovely Queenslander with resort style pool and cabana is situated just a block away from Lake Cooroibah is a real fine for first home buyers and smart investors a like and just 5 minutes from Tewantin CBD. This very affordable Queenslander comprises 3 bedrooms, one lovely modern bathroom, big open plan living and dining area which also opens onto large outdoor entertaining decks, an easy to host kitchen, air conditioning, resort style blue pool and 9 X 4 cabana set the scene for all year fun and entertaining, two car garaging and even room for boat & trailer. Young couples and even smart investors should be quick on this one as it is so appealing and situated in the perfect position and aspect. Mature landscaping and resort style lovely pool area really do set the scene here!
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IS THIS THE CHEAPEST DUPLEX SITE IN NOOSAVILLE? This area has become red hot for developers and Nannygai Street is on the move finally with some very good innovative designed townhouses being built. This old timber home has had its day and is ready for the right developer now! Situated on 673m2. The coundown has started, so who will snap this up? Easy walking distance to the famous Noosa River Esplanade, Woolworths, Dan Murphy’s, Doctors, Aldi and the popular weekend markets.
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Positive signs in house price lift BRISBANE is the fastest-selling area in Queensland and also had the strongest lift to median house values for the year ending March 2015, according to the latest REIQ release. According to the REIQ median values data report, Brisbane’s days on market statistic is just 57 - the fastest in the state. This is an improvement by eight days, compared with a year ago. The data shows Cairns has been a standout performer over the past 12 months, with profit-making sales leaping from 78 per cent of transactions making a profit to 90 per cent. REIQ CEO Antonia Mercorella said the data confirmed the REIQ’s position that Queensland was in the grip of steady, sustainable growth. “This report supports the REIQ’s long-held view that those areas of Queensland that have been doing well are continuing to do well,” she said. “Those areas that are struggling to recover from the resources downturn are still trying to stabilise. But what we don’t have is the start of another boom and bust cycle, which, as we all know by now, doesn’t really benefit anyone in the long term.” Standout trends from the report include the general sustainable lift of median house values across the south-east, Toowoomba and the
tourism centres. “It’s great to see Brisbane and Toowoomba keeping that steady rate of growth that we’ve seen for the past 12 months,” Ms Mercorella said. “We all know the economy is still recovering and property is clearly leading the way. People trust property and whether you’re an owner occupier or an investor, property has shown to be a reliable performer over the long term.” Brisbane (LGA) median house values have risen by 1.6 per cent over the quarter, and, along with Toowoomba, this was the highest quarterly increase. Brisbane (LGA) proportion of profit-making sales increased three percentage points to 96 per cent, compared with a year ago. Meanwhile, Toowoomba holds the state’s record with 98 per cent of all houses sold recording a profit for the seller. Also in Toowoomba, the quarterly growth in median house values is the strongest in the state, averaging an increase of 1.9 per cent over the past four quarters. Outside of Brisbane, Toowoomba is the fastest selling region, with days on market at 63 days, and the Garden City continues to hold the lowest vendor discounting rate of 4.7 per cent.
Five of the major regions throughout Queensland are experiencing steady improvements in median house values. Brisbane, the Gold Coast, the Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba and Cairns, all showed rising annual median house values of approximately 1.5 per cent to 1.9 per cent on average each quarter over the past year. Gladstone’s median house values increased by 0.8 per cent, which, although small, is significant because it is the city’s first move into positive territory in five quarters. The rate of decline in Mackay’s median values appears to be slowing, with a drop of just one per cent to its annual median value in the March quarter. Other indicators reveal that Mackay is still stabilising, with the annual trend of days on market increasing by four days over the March quarter. Townsville’s median house values rose 0.7 per cent, which reflects the small improvements that that have been seen in other economic indicators. Townsville’s proportion of profitmaking sales continues to remain stable at 74 per cent, since August last year.
Brisbane is leading the market as the fastest-selling area in Queensland.
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Our sincere thanks and congratulations to Trevor Mangels of Elders Real Estate Noosa, for his excellent handling of the sale of our property in Serenity Close.
25/4 Serenity Close, Noosa Heads
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Trevor’s outstanding achievements stand out above the rest. Call me today for an accurate market appraisal.
We chose Trevor as our Agent because of his Local Knowledge, Experience and Reputation. His tireless and enthusiastic, attention to detail, open homes, and his outstanding level of communication resulted in the very satisfactory and early outcome. We would recommend Trevor to all potential sellers. Kevin Luscombe and
Trevor Mangels 0411 644 254 trevor@eldersnoosa.com.au Call me: 07 5474 8811
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ron THIS week, Real Estate Lifestyle enjoyed a cuppa with Base Realtors principal RON DAVEY, who shared stories about his fascinating life and sporting achievements. Tell us something most people don’t know about you? I play over-40s and over-60s cricket here on the Sunshine Coast and will represent Queensland
What do you like most about living/working in Noosa? The weather of course but the many sporting opportunities one has at our disposal. I worked in Brighton in Victoria selling real estate and found the traffic was a major problem back then, but here in Noosa you have basically roundabouts and far less traffic to worry about. So we are really lucky in that way. And selling real estate here in Noosa is such a blessing. It has to be one of the best places to live in the world.
over-60s in the Nationals in Hobart in November. My brother plays for Victoria over-60s and we played against each other last year in the Nationals. I was a cross-country runner for a number of years and played a lot of tennis. I’ve played most sports and enjoyed playing AFL in Victoria. I’ve been a basketball umpire and player as well as coach, coached junior AFL sides. Had shares in several
Where do you think Noosa property prices will go over the next few years? It’s hard to say. In the past we have had significant increases but don’t know that they will rise like they have in the past. Australia could be in for some hard times coming up as our country tries to hold back on its spending and fight the deficit we are in.
racehorses which I bought through the late Roy Higgins.
What has been the most memorable moment of your life to date? Being brought up in a small country town in Victoria gave me some very important values and heaps of sport to play in both summer and winter. I also had the best loving parents one could have. After working for a major bank
Where is your favourite part of Noosa and why? I love the Noosa National Park and its incredible bird life and peace it brings. I am a regular runner through it every week. I live and work in Noosaville and I really think that it is the best place to live on the coast with the beautiful Noosa River and variety of excellent restaurants and the ease that we can get around.
in London in my late twenties I travelled around Europe visiting 25 countries which makes you think how lucky we are to be living in such a great country as Australia.
What attracted you to a career in property? I was working in the banking industry in Melbourne and
What was your most memorable sale or listing and why? There have been many as you can imagine after almost four decades in this business now. I did sell a warehouse in the heart of Melbourne when I was first starting out in my twenties which I sold for just over $4 million and in the same week sold a house on the Brighton Esplanade over $1.5 million - and this was a week I sold 13 properties - to eclipse the record set by John Don our sales manager at Arthur Withers Real Estate, who had done 12 only months before. I did sell a lot of TV personalities’ properties and well-known sporting celebrities homes in those days. If you could witness any event, past, present or future, what would it be? I would have loved to watch the greatest ever boxer Muhammad Ali fight or Usain Bolt the fastest ever person to hold both 100m and 200m records run in the Olympics, or the great Ian Thorpe win his gold medals in 2001 where he won all 200m, 400m, 800m and 4x200m freestyle races in the world championships in world record times.
You are hosting a dinner party and can invite six guests, dead or alive. Who would they be? Elvis Presley, Bette Midler, Sir Sean Connery, Jessica Mauboy, Marilyn Monroe, Sir Richard Branson.
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Sessions will assist in landing real estate job ARE you thinking of a career in real estate? The peak professional body for real estate, REIQ, is offering free introductory sessions for anyone considering the industry.
as how the real estate profession in Queensland is structured, ethics and conduct, career options and the basic rules and regulations governing the profession.
these sessions will help attendees understand the course materials covered in the registration and licensing courses should you decide to pursue a career in real estate.
The program is designed to provide information about how the real estate profession operates in order to allow attendees to make informed decisions about career choices.
Changing careers can be a daunting experience, but these introductory sessions will help interested people make informed decisions about whether to seek work in the real estate profession and if so, in what capacity.
The next Sunshine Coast session is on Tuesday 14 July, from 5.30pm to 7pm, at 37 Dalton Drive, Maroochydore.
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Noosa's Weekly Real Estate Guide
Castaways
Peregian Springs
15 Antipodes Close
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren & Jon Blonk
29 Moonbeam Crescent
Base Realtors - Petrea Pradella
Sat 11-11.30am
24 Greenside Court
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Leon Butt
Sat 11-11.45am
Sat 1-2pm
30 Fairway Parade
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Leon Butt
Sat 12-12.45pm
17 Rivera Court
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Leon Butt
87 Ridgeview Drive
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Gavin Ryan
Sat 11-11.45am
13 Longwood Drive
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Gavin Ryan
Sat 12-12.45pm
Coolum Beach 22 Centenary Heights Road
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Jonathan Tomasini
179 Centenary Heights Road
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Gavin Ryan
Sat 10-11am Sat 10-10.45am
Doonan 29 Whyandra Close
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Brad McDonald
Sat 9.30-10.30am
Eumundi 54 Jocelyn Drive
Sat 1-1.45pm
Sunrise Beach 6, 14 Sobraon Street
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox & Jake Sudrajat
1‘Aqua Sunrise’38 Ventura Street
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Steve Williams
Thur 4-4.30pm, Sat 10-10.30am
Sat 1-1.30pm
5 Weatherly Court
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Sat 2-2.30pm, Mon 11-11.30am
9 Defender Court
Base Realtors - Petrea Pradella
Sat 12-1pm
Sunshine Beach Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Berns
Sat 10.30-11.30am
Noosaville 4 Lake Entrance Boulevard
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Cam Goode
2‘Coral Beach’12 Robert Street
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston
Fri & Sat 11-11.30am
Sat 12-12.30pm
Apt 37‘Noosa Place II’272 Weyba Road
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Hamish Bolderston
Fri & Sat 12-12.30pm
41 Jacksonia Place
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Brad McDonald
34 Arakoon Crescent
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Apt 1‘Colanades’23 Crank Street
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Cam Goode & Jill Goode
Sat 3-3.30pm Sat 10-10.30am
18‘Sunseeker Lodge’2 Pilchers Gap
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren & Jon Blonk
14 Belmore Terrace
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay
1/10 Park Crescent
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly
Wed 3-3.30pm Sat 1-1.30am Sat 12-12.30pm
1/8 Hill Street
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly
1/25 Duke Street
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & Rachel Sellman
Sat 1-1.30pm Sat 11-11.30am
Sat 11-11.30am
Tewantin Noosa Heads Apt 517‘Laguna on Hastings’32 Hastings Street Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Frank Milat & Shane McCauley Apt 407‘Netanya’71 Hastings Street
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley & Frank Milat
26 Nairana Rest
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Sat 12-12.30pm Sat 1-1.30pm Fri 10-10.30am, Sat 12-12.30pm
9 Sunset Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Cam Goode & Jill Goode
Sat 11-11.30am
Artis 2/8 Noosa Drive
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly
Sat 11-11.30am
Artis 1/8 Noosa Drive
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & Rachel Sellman
Sat 12-12.30pm
Villa 15‘Noosa River Quays’2-10 Blakesley Street Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Sat 10-10.30am
Villa 2‘Freshwater Bay’12 Blakesley
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Sat 10-10.30am
64 Hilton Terrace
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Fri 3-3.30pm, Sat 11-11.30am
9 Poinciana Avenue
Richardson &Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
38 Werin Street
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Thur 11-11.30 & 6-6.30pm, Fri 1-1.30pm & 6-6.30pm, Sat 1-1.30pm Thur 12-12.30pm, Fri & Sat 2-2.30pm
Tinbeerwah 90 Patterson Drive
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Brad McDonald
Sat 12-1pm
Noosa Springs 159‘The Cascades’61 Noosa Springs Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jon Blonk & Kym de Warren
Sat 10-10.30am
auction diary
Noosa Waters 59 The Peninsula
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley & Frank Milat
Sat 11-11.30am
22 Centenary Heights Road, Coolum Beach
Peregian Beach Unit 1/2199 David Low Way
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Jonathan Tomasini
Sat, June 6
Sat 12-12.45pm
11am onsite
Richardson & Wrench Noosa
12noon onsite
Sun, June 7 9 Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin
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COMMUNITYUPDATES YOU’RE NOT ALONE CALLING for anyone who suffers depression to come together and talk to people like you in a friendly and supportive group in your local area. We are organising a self-help group and it will be open to anyone affected by depression. We will facilitate meetings so you can share your support and ideas, learn from others how to live day to day life and help to end the isolation and loneliness. Do you want to attend meet ups in your local area? Simple email your.not. alone.sunshinecoast@gmail.com for more information.
NOOSA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP THE message at Christian Fellowship of Noosa on 7 June titled “Judgment and Blessing” will be brought by Kevin Brewer, one of our ministry team. The home of warm Christian fellowship in Noosa each Sunday is in the CWA Hall, next to the Tewantin Post Office, at 9.30am. Visit our website www.christianfellowshipnoosa.com to find out more about us, or for a more personal approach, just ring Tony on 5474 0620.
CLASSICAL MUSIC APPRECIATION GROUP WE meet in a private home at Noosa Waters every Thursday at 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 I do ask for a $2 donation for the tea or coffee and biscuits as we have a short break for morning tea. Please ring Lyn on 5449 0537 for more details.
NOOSA BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP THE next meeting of the Noosa Breast Cancer Support group is being held on Tuesday 9 June, at St Mary’s Hall, 17 Williams Street, Tewantin, at 9.30 am. We offer face-to-face support for anyone diagnosed with breast cancer. Phone Dawn on 5441 7231 for more information.
NOOSA PHOTO CLUB MEETING THE next meeting of the Noosa Photo Club will be held at 6.30pm for a 7pm start, Monday 8 June, at the Uniting Church, 6 Grasstree Court, Sunrise Beach. Speaker for the evening will be club member, John Dumble, who will speak on the powerful editing and photo organisational tool, Lightroom 5. This will be followed by the normal judges’ critique on last month’s set subject, ‘Abstract’. Tea, coffee and light refreshments will be served. Members are $2 and visitors $5. Everyone is welcome. Phone 5474 8857 for more information.
PERMACULTURE NOOSA JUNE MEETING THE next meeting will be held on Thursday 18 June, at 7pm for a 7.30pm start, at the Cooroy Memorial Hall. Permaculture Noosa meetings are free and open to the public. Beginning at 7pm with a marketplace where members share
Meals on Wheels roster WEEKLY roster for Tewantin-Noosa Meals on Wheels for the week of Monday 8 June to Friday 12 June. Monday drivers: Queen’s Birthday Holiday, no deliveries, no volunteers required. Kitchen: Closed - no volunteers required. Tuesday drivers: Graham, John Mc, Tania and friends, Gail and Sharon, Hazel and Liz, Jackie and Bill, driver needed for run G. Kitchen: Ashleigh, Christine, Jo and George. Wednesday drivers: Drivers needed for runs A, C, F, Liz and Liz, Rhoda and Heather, Michael. Kitchen: Carol, Jill, Elfie, Jerry and Neil. Thursday drivers: Stewart, Heidi, Brian and Marion, Victor, Ingrid and Bob, Jan and Wendy, Linda and Nabil. Kitchen: Lois, Christine, John and Ron. Friday drivers: Bruce, Robyn, Brian G., Rosalie and Graham, council, Brian E., driver needed for run G. Kitchen: Sandy and George. If you are unavailable or can do an extra run, please phone the kitchen on 5449 7659. noosa.starcommunity.com.au
their surplus home grown produce by giving, exchanging or selling it, the meeting starts at 7.30pm and supper (gold coin donation) will be served at 9pm. Cooroy Memorial Hall, Cooroy (next to the RSL). There will be a presentation by Leanne Harper on soil fertility. Leanne teaches how to grow healthy plants on almost any soil, with biological gardening techniques. At the meeting she will discuss the four actions of a biological gardener. Work with nature - feed the soil life organic matter - minimise tilling and compaction - balance the soil minerals. The focus for the presentation will be on soil mineral balancing in the home garden.
BACK TO COOROY DAY MANY residents of Cooroy and the wider district will be interested in Back To Cooroy Day, to be held Sunday 7 June, from 10am to 3pm, at the Cooroy Memorial Hall. The day is a wonderful opportunity for local residents to meet with old and new friends and neighbours. Cooroy-Noosa Family and Local History Group will provide displays of historic photos, school registers and old paper clippings to prompt shared memories. Phone 5442 5570 or visit www.genealogy-noosa.org.au to find out more.
TEWANTIN NOOSA RSL WOMEN’S AUXILIARY THE next meeting of the Tewantin Noosa RSL Women’s Auxiliary will be held on Friday 5 June, at the Tewantin RSL, at 10.30am, followed by our 80th birthday lunch in the RSL dining room, at noon. Items for our raffle table would be appreciated. All members welcome. Phone Kay on 5447 5042.
NPA FRIDAY FORUM FOXES cause dramatic impacts on the native fauna of Australia. Coastal dunes and beaches, and threatened species inhabiting the coastal fringe of sandy shorelines, are no exception. The Friday Environment Forum guest speaker on 5 June is Marion Brown who is currently conducting a PhD research project at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Her project involves setting camera traps in the beach dune interface to record the effects of invasive foxes on native wildlife in coastal areas. Everyone is welcome to attend Friday’s forum at the Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre, 5 Wallace Drive, Noosaville. Arrive in time for a coffee and chat at 10am with the forum starting at 10.30am. The interpretive bird observers meet in the carpark at 8.30am. For more information go to www.noosaparks. org.au and you are invited to like NPA on Facebook.
NOOSA HEADS ROTARY NOOSA Heads Rotary Club has now become the only club in the district to be a lunchtime club holding our meeting every Monday, at noon, at The Villa Noosa Hotel, Mary Street, Noosaville. We invite anyone interested in being part of a very social Rotary Club, with great fellowship, working for the local community
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and Rotary International programs such as ridding the world of polio and helping disadvantaged and disaster-affected communities. If you are new to the area we invite you to join us for lunch. Visit our website: www.rotarynoosaheads.org.au for more information.
SMOKE FROM GREAT SANDY NATIONAL PARK THE Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) will conduct a planned burn within the Noosa North Shore area over the next fortnight, weather permitting, as part of the annual hazard reduction/conservation management program for parks and forests. As a result, smoke may be seen in the Tewantin, Noosa Heads, Noosa North Shore and Cooroibah areas. The aim of this burn is to reduce the volume of forest fuels and to create a mosaic pattern of burnt and unburnt areas within the park. This will help reduce the intensity of any subsequent wildfires and provide favourable conditions for natural forest regeneration. For more information, please call the Great Sandy Information Centre office of QPWS on 5449 7792.
Noosa Headland, Noosa Junction and Sunshine Beach. The aim of this burn is to reduce the volume of forest fuels and to create a mosaic pattern of burnt and unburnt areas. This will help reduce the intensity of any subsequent wildfires and provide favourable conditions for natural forest regeneration. Smoke can decrease visibility on the roads so it is important that motorists drive safely to the conditions. For more information, please call the Tewantin office of QPWS on 07 5470 3400.
GREENING NOOSA GREENING Noosa is the planting and weeding arm of the Noosa Parks Association, and along with the Sunshine Beach Bushcare Group we will be weeding at Doggie Beach on Noosa Spit on Thursday 11 June. All hands are most welcome. Meet at the carpark towards the end of Claude Batten Drive, starting at 7.30am and finishing at 10am.
NOOSA DISCUSSION GROUP NOOSA Discussion Group meets this Sunday 7 June, 2pm-4pm at the CWA Hall Tewantin (next to the post office). This month’s topic is “The Impact of Technology". We will also choose a topic for our next meeting on Sunday 5 July. This non-profit group welcomes people of all ages and backgrounds, to explore and share ideas in a spirit of friendship. Contribution is $5 to cover costs and refreshments. For more information please email noosadiscussiongroup@gmail.com
POPUP! ART EXHIBITION THE second of the four-part PopUp Art Series Exhibition at the Butter Factory Cooroy will see new works of many who exhibited in the first series plus a number of new contributions by other artists and craftspersons. The second series shall be officially opened on Saturday 6 June, at 2pm, by well-known ceramicist and arts educator Ellen Appleby. Locals and region visitors are invited to come along and view the new works including that of some who were not in the first iteration. Complimentary wine and nibbles with background music by local duet FlashJack. How better to spend a leisurely Saturday afternoon? For more information www. noosa.qld.gov.au/butter-factory-arts-centre or phone 5329 6580.
SMOKE FROM NOOSA NATIONAL PARK THE Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) will conduct planned burns within Noosa National Park, bordering Enterprise Street, Dolphin Bay Drive, Parkedge Road and David Low Way Sunshine Beach between 2 and 5 June, weather permitting, as part of the annual hazard reduction/conservation management program for parks and forests. As a result, smoke may be seen in the areas surrounding
Monique Daniels with Toastmasters president Tim Topalov.
A toast to one of their own IT was with great pleasure Noosa Toastmasters awarded their first annual scholarship to an up-and-coming member of the club. Monique Daniels, a Year 10 student at St Teresa’s Catholic College, joined Toastmasters last year and has consistently shown the will to develop her public speaking and leadership skills. Monique has completed several projects from the Competent Communicator manual and has even taken the step of being Toastmaster (MC) during a meeting. “She is enthusiastic and committed and it was wonderful to be able to offer a young person such encouragement," Noosa Toastmasters president Tim Topalov said. Her scholarship covers 12 months worth of fees and will allow Monique to continue her journey towards being a competent communicator. The award was a surprise to Monique who had no idea of the club’s plans.
Hill climb says thanks TWICE a year, Gyndier Drive on Noosa Hill is the venue for The Noosa Hill Climb - a local motor sport event that has been running for 18 years - and just keeps getting better. From historic racers to modern-day performance vehicles, drivers race their vehicles up the hill against the clock. The Noosa Hill Climb has become one of the most popular National Hill Climb events. Last year, the events attracted over 240 entrants from Queensland and Interstate.
The Noosa Car Club wanted to thank the Noosa Council for recognising the popularity of the Noosa Hill Climb and for helping the event organisers with vital improvements for the running of this event at Gyndier Drive. Noosa Car Club vice-president Graeme Block said the council’s support was important and helped the club keep up the standard of the event. Club members met with the Noosa mayor Noel Playford and councillors recently to present a plaque to show their appreciation.
Noosa mayor Noel Playord, deputy mayor Bob Abbot and councillors Joe Jurisevic, Frank Pardon and Sandy Bolton receiving an appreciation plaque from Noosa Beach Car Club vicepresident Graeme Block and Noel St John-Wood.
Spoilt owner Genevieve Attard, centre, with stylists Belinda Campbell and Amanda Ogden.
Go on, spoil yourself SPOILT Noosa has a beautiful new home at 22 Rene Street, Noosaville. New owners Genevieve Attard and Carl Burbery have enhanced the collection to include a greater selection of quality bags, jewellery, clothing, shoes and accessories. Their vision for Spoilt Noosa is to make every woman feel spoilt. “We want to create a relaxing, fun atmosphere where women can find fashionable, affordable pieces for all their wardrobe needs,“ Genevieve said. Two experienced stylists are in store Monday to Saturday to assist with total outfit coordination or just friendly advice. Spoilt Noosa is also the ideal place to find a perfect gift for someone special. Thursday, 4 June, 2015 | NOOSA TODAY 29
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Aqua aerobics reaping rewards FITNESS instructor Delia Thomas says attending a recent international fitness convention made her realise just how fit the ladies in her aqua aerobics classes at the Noosa Aquatic Centre (NAC) are. “The NAC aqua ladies are way above average for their age group, and it is so encouraging and rewarding as an instructor to see how fit and agile they have become,” Delia said. “They have all come so far, largely because they don’t allow age to be a barrier. I tell them each week: ‘do what you can, not just what you think you can. “Of course the ladies are feeling the benefits and reaping the rewards. The warm water provides a safe environment for exercise, and the support from and friendship of the other women gives the classes a social dynamic as well.” Aqua-aerobics is a fantastic all-round workout for every age group as well as prenatal and post-natal women. “It’s also suitable for those suffering from
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an injury preventing them from participating in land-based activities,” Delia said. Most classes are held in the shallow 25-metre pool using noodles, hand paddles and water dumb-bells. Deep-water classes are slightly more challenging and fantastic for building strength and stamina. The Noosa Aquatic Centre holds aqua classes every morning. For more information visit www.noosa.qld.gov.au/fitness-studioclasses or call the friendly reception team on 5448 0288.
Seniors celebrate in style MORE than 100 organisations and community groups across Queensland will share in $100,000 in subsidies to run activities and events during Seniors Week. Seniors Minister Coralee O’Rourke announced the successful recipients, who would help to celebrate Seniors Week this year from 15-23 August. “Seniors Week is a wonderful
opportunity for Queenslanders of all ages to join together and celebrate the valuable contribution of older people in our community,” Mrs O’Rourke said. “The week is also about building stronger relationships between older and younger Queenslanders which is acknowledged in this year’s theme: ‘It’s on for young and old’. “There are hundreds of activities
from expos to fun days planned to run throughout Queensland communities this year, and I look forward to attending some of them.” Seniors Week is co-ordinated by the Council on the Ageing Queensland (COTAQ), which receives Queensland Government funding to collaboratively plan, run and subsidise Seniors Week events and activities. COTA Queensland chief execu-
tive Mark Tucker-Evans said this year’s Seniors Week looked as if it would be even bigger and better than last year. “We received many applications for subsidies this year, and events will be held during Seniors Week throughout all of Queensland,” Mr Tucker-Evans said. “We encourage all organisations to run an event during Seniors Week
to recognise and celebrate the contributions older people make to our community,” he said. To find out more about Seniors Week events and activities visit www.cotaqld.org.au or phone COTA Queensland on 1300 738 348. For more information about support and services for older Queenslanders visit www.communities.qld.gov.au/communityservices/ seniors
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Part-pension anomaly deflates AIR THE Association of Independent Retirees (AIR) has warned the government that changes to partpension eligibility will negatively impact over 300,000 retirees. AIR Limited president Max Barton warned the combination of the reduction in the assets threshold for part pension eligibility to $820,000 for a couple with their own home and the accelerated cut in the withdrawal of the part pension or taper above $385,000, will mean a reduction or abolition of a pension or part pension for over 300,000 elderly Australians. “These are people who, at the urging of the government, diligently saved for their retirement, under superannuation rules which are now to be changed,” Mr Barton said.
“Those with $850,000 invested, which is slightly above the asset threshold cut-off could be worse off than those with only $400,000 invested as the latter will receive almost the full pension. Mr Barton said the changes would mean those affected would have to reconsider their retirement strategy and there would be a “perverse incentive” to reduce their invested capital by lump sum withdrawal to be eligible for their previous entitlement. “Even if they don’t, for those with an account-based pension the increased percentage compulsory drawdown on their capital as they grow older will make them become full pensioners earlier than before,” he said. “There is a case for the govern-
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AIR is calling on the Government to reassess their partpension assessment criteria.
ment to moderate the more severe rate of drawdown percentage increase for people in their eighties and nineties as people are now living longer in retirement. Retirees need significant assets to fund their retirement, including their everyday living income and other expenses, for an expected 30 plus years; their ability to adequately provide for this period of time in retirement may now be impacted by this decision.” Mr Barton said the decreasingly low interest on the savings of older self-funded retirees in particular exacerbates the cash flow situation as that is where their money was principally invested. “If $42,000 annual income is now considered necessary for a basic and modest retirement for
Seniors share funniest moments a couple owning their own home, then a 3-4 per cent return on about $1 million investment will not achieve this, let alone the almost $60,000 calculated for a comfortable retirement,” he said. Mr Barton recommended the government take the time to finetune these anomalies as the new arrangements are not due to commence until 2017. “AIR has no argument with a fair pension for those who have not been able or encouraged to save, but the Government now has a task to restore faith in the retirement system and provide incentive to self-funded retirees, the majority of whom survive on lowincome streams,” he said.
Seniors to consider Sunshine Coast airport expansion The next general meeting of the Association of Independent Retirees (A.I.R.) Limited Noosa Branch will be held on Thursday 11 June 2015 at 9.45 am for a 10am start at South Pacific Resort,
179 Weyba Road, Noosaville. Project manager Sunshine Coast Airport Extension will speak on the topic Development of the Sunshine Coast Airport. Cost:
$5 pp including morning tea. Visitors are very welcome. Call 0407 590 262 for further information or email airnoosacommunications@gmail.com
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THIS week I went to leave for work while wearing my slippers. If it wasn’t for the way I have to scuff my feet when I wear them, I would have got all the way to work before I realised. We asked Noosa Today readers to share their funniest “senior moment”, and we certainly got some good ones. Share your senior moment and go in the draw to win a double pass for BCC Noosa 5 Cinemas. Simply email competitions@noosatoday.net.au or write to 36 Mary Street, Noosaville. “Last winter, I put the Sunday roast in the top oven, set the timer for the bottom oven and took the family for a lovely stroll along Gympie Terrace, only to return to a still-cold joint of meat and spaghetti on toast for dinner. Luckily the grandkids loved it.” - Gaye Spencer, Tewantin “After moving in with my partner before our wedding, I thought I would be clever and place our important documents into a very safe place. Do you think I could ever find them? Hubby is sure I threw them out with the packing. Only mere months before our honeymoon, we started the mad dash to replace passports and papers. He’s never let me live it down.“ - Marie Grounder, Sunshine Beach “Last week, I went to my sister’s house for dinner and a puppy play date for our dogs. Only when I got to her house, I realised while I had got my dog ready to go, I had left her at home. It was a very sad puppy I came home to.” - Megan McCulloch, Peregian Beach
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More cool Kats SOME of the Sunshine Coast’s most loved performers have united for a one night only performance at the Majestic Theatre, Pomona. The all-female powerhouse trio, The Kitty Kats, along with their incredible five-piece band will headline the night of live music and laugh-out-loud fun. Bringing “booty back”, The Kitty Kats features one of Noosa’s favourite performers Michelle Brown along with Susanne Campbell and Renae Suttie who will have you dancing and singing all night. Special guests on the night include John Reid and his host of hilarious characters and the Pantastic Steelband. The special performance will be held at the Majestic Theatre, 3 Factory Street, Pomona on Saturday 20 June. The doors, bar and restaurant open at 6pm with the show due to start at 7.30pm. Tickets are $30 per person and can be purchased online at www.themajestictheatre. com.au or 5485 2330.
The Kitty Kats will headline at the Majestic Theatre on Saturday 20 June.
Don’t miss special guest John Reid and his host of hilarious characters.
A taste of tomorrow, today IF YOU’RE sitting at home bored with the present then why not take a leap into the wondrous world of the future with Disney’s latest film Tomorrowland. Now screening at Noosa BCC Cinemas, the film directed by Brad Bird follows the story of a former boy genius (George Clooney) and an adventurous teen bursting with scientific curiosity (Britt Robertson) who travel to an ambiguous dimension known as “Tomorrowland“, where their ac-
tions directly affect the world and themselves. Vibrant and action-packed from start to finish, this film is a must see for anyone who dares to dream. WIN A DOUBLE PASS: Here’s your chance to win a double pass to see Tomorrowland at BCC Noosa Cinemas. Simply email your name and phone number to competitions@noosatoday.net.au
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Britt Robertson and George Clooney star in Tomorrowland, now showing at Noosa BCC cinemas. noosa.starcommunity.com.au
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Thursday 4 June: 6.30pm: Cafe Le Monde: Marlia Stirling, Andrew Lawson and Zac Gunthorpe 7pm: Villa Noosa Hotel: Open Mic Night 7pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Fabian Friday 5 June: 6pm: Cooroy RSL: Felicity Burdett 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Crimson 8.30pm: Cafe Le Monde: Massroom and Wintex Saturday 6 June: 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: In The Mood 8.30pm: Cafe Le Monde: Jasti and Nixd Sunday 7 June: 3pm: Sunshine Beach Surf Club: Late for Woodstock 3pm: Cafe Le Monde: Jason Daniels, Benny and Nato 6pm: Kamel Bar: Luke Houselander
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THE Big Kitty and the Scaredy Cats are coming to Noosa Jazz Club for a performance that will have you purring. Touted as the biggest Kitty Kat to play at The J with an eight piece band, this is sure to be a night of great live entertainment. The likes of internationally renowned Neil
Wickham will feature on tenor sax, while new kid on the block Lachlan McKenzie will play trumpet, the incredible Rupert Jenner is on guitar, and Anna Eves will bring her delicious vocals. Big Kitty and the Scaredy Cats will perform on Saturday 13 June from 7.30pm at
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THE fifth annual Deus Nine Foot and Single Logger Festival in Canggu, Bali, last weekend was a whole lot of fun, and as per usual, a very Noosa affair, with the judging panel headed up by your columnist and former Noosan Steve “Monty” Montell, a whole tribe of talented young (and not so young) Noosa surfers dominating the Nine Foot And Over, Nine Foot and Under divisions and the Womp Comp, and Noosa surf pioneer and shaping legend Bob McTavish presiding over the whole event like a gnomic grey guru. Bob put an interesting thought to me while we shared a few glasses of wine at the Deus Temple of Enthusiasm. He said: “Do you know why there are so many Noosa surfers making an impact on the world stage? They’ve grown up with the Festival of Surfing, been influenced by the best, and they’ve been noticed by the best.” I hadn’t quite thought of it like that, but it’s certainly true, not just of longboarding but of all the retro surf arts, that Noosa’s impact is being felt around the world. And hell, we didn’t even have the full team here. With a high quality international field gathered at Canggu, among the Noosa surfers to stand out were Deus team riders Zye Norris and Matt Cuddihy, surfer/shaper Thomas Bexon, Fraser Biden and former Noosa locals Dylan Kaczmerik and Munro Montell. But the stand-out surfer of the entire festival was yet again Noosa’s Harrison Roach who surfed with style and grace in every heat in every division, including back-to-back finals in bodysurfing and logging in tricky and challenging overhead waves.
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Harrison Roach on his way to winning the logger title. Picture: ANTHONY DODDS/DEUS
Noosa’s Matt Cuddihy and Thomas Bexon double up in the Womp Comp. Don’t ask!
Leah Dawson cuts a fine figure in and out of the water. I’ve seen him surf beautifully in competition and free surfing many times before, but last weekend at the Rivermouth Right, he was in a class of his own, winning logger, shortboard and bodysurf divisions. Equally impressive in her own way was Floridian Leah Dawson, who now lives in Hawaii but has managed to spend quite a bit of time in Noosa of late, shooting video with cinematographer Greg Huglin. Leah surfed beautifully in the women’s invitational, but really shone when she did battle with the boys in the Nine Foot And Under division, handling some massive drops and tricky double-ups with casual style on a single-fin gun. Leah is just at the start of an elongated stay in Bali, and is soon to move out to Uluwatu with boyfriend Alex Lopez, son of Hawaiian surf legend Gerry Lopez, who will also be heading this way next week to run one of his
celebrated surf and yoga retreats. Although I don’t think I can keep up with Ulu’s falling curtains any more, I think I might have to sneak out there to catch Leah trading carving turns with Lopez pere et fils. Now that will be something to see. Karmically cleansed I was having a bliss attack last week and was unable to describe our “karmic cleansing ritual” at Four Seasons Jimbaran Bay. To tell you the truth, I’m not really a pampering spa bath kind of guy, but when this ridiculously expensive treat was offered gratis, I decided to leave my prejudices at the door with my clothes. Actually, there was no door and no spa as such. At the appointed hour, a charming lady arrived in a buggy at our villa with yoga suits for us to change into. Then we were transported to a simple bale overlooking Jimbaran Bay
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where our master put us through some basic yoga, chanting and meditation. You know, the usual stuff I like to do before cocktail hour! After this another change of robes and a sexy little black thong for an under garment. Now it was getting really interesting. This was where I started to float off a bit, so I’ll defer to the hotel’s own description of what comes next: “Your journey of self-renewal begins with a traditional “sound bath”: using Balinese gongs, expert healers will soothe your nervous system and lead you to a state of tranquillity. A Balinese massage follows, using long strokes, gentle skin rolling and deep kneading techniques.” Next a Balinese priest appeared out of nowhere to “complete your enlightening experience with a karmic cleansing ritual employing age-old rites, incense, flowers and pure Hindu holy water. You’ll emerge energised and ready to explore the beauty around you with a new perspective.” Strangely, it was all that and a bit more. A beautiful and moving experience, followed by a delicious salad, eaten as the sun set over the bay. I wouldn’t say that I’m going to race out and join the Eat, Pray, Love mamas who roam from spa to spa hoping that Javier Bardem will jump out from behind the bamboo, but I will be a little less cynical about the whole deal. Say it ain’t so, Jim ALTHOUGH the news was not entirely unexpected, following a few rumbles from the jungle telegraph in recent weeks, I was saddened to read Jim Berardo’s statement confirming an end to an era of food, wine and style in Noosa. As he noted in his statement, Jim, along with partner Greg, has poured heart and soul into his twin endeavours of fine restaurant and fine food and wine festival over the last decade and a half, and as an event director who has recently had to take a step backwards in the interest of health, I know how personally taxing such a grand obsession can be. But Jim should feel justly proud at what he has done to put Noosa on the culinary map of the world. Let’s hope the Noosa International Food and Wine Festival can rise Lazarus-like in 2016. And Jim, take a rest, man! Look after yourself because Noosa needs you. noosa.starcommunity.com.au
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Painting the town... Crimson CRIMSON love their work with a passion. They are accomplished musicians with years of hard work and dedication to the entertainment business in bands such as Gee Wiz, Deja Vu, Halloween, Lip Service, Headspace, SociaLubricant, Urban Hombres, Bombshelter and Pawnbroker. This four-piece band is both a covers and originals band and include drums, bass, rhythm, lead guitars and keyboards. With three lead vocalists and
as many harmonies, this band lends itself to a great coverage of styles and repertoire from the '60s to the present day. While the band has its laid back sets, its main focus is rock for those who want to party and be entertained. Catch Crimson at the Tewantin Noosa RSL in the Diggers Bar from 8pm on Friday 5 June. Tickets are available from reception or dial‘n’charge on 5447 1766 – free for members or $10 for non-members.
Crimson will paint the town red on Friday 5 June, from 8pm, at the Tewantin Noosa RSL.
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their musical endeavours. Eloquenz is derived from the Latin word ‘eloquentia’ which means to speak out, and elegant which of course means extremely graceful. Since the performance is an interactive and verbal experience, Eloquenz was the perfect name. Eloquenz Concerts are a world-class act that reaches out to the young, and the not so young. The program will feature JS Bach - Suite No 1 in G major BWV1007 cello
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THE Music Teachers’ Association Sunshine Coast Group is holding a piano and cello event at the South Pacific Resort Noosaville on Sunday 14 June at 2pm. Eloquenz Concerts involve the professional classical piano and cello duo team of Suzanna Hlinka on piano and Christoph Blickling on cello. Eloquenz Concerts were first established in Germany, but in 2015 the couple returned to Australia with their baby daughter to further
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Feast on food, glorious food NOOSA Junction offers a host of great restaurants to choose from, but what happens when you can’t decide on just one for dinner? Noosa Junction presents the progressive dinners starting 10 June and incorporating Noosa Junction’s best restaurants. The progressive dinners are a great way to enjoy a course from three different restaurants, while strolling through the Junction. The Flava Feast kicks off on Wednesday 10 June from 6.30pm with the Mediterranean Night the first in a series of four dinners. Diners will start their night at the Noosa Hot Bread Shop with a classic French bistro-style entre of pork rillettes and duck liver parfait with pickles and warm baguette, followed by main course of wild boar ragu sauce at Ipazzi restaurant and then dessert at Gelato Classico Noosa who will serve crema Italiana gelato and choc chip berry gelato in a waffle bowl with fresh local pineapple and strawberries. The next dinner is on Wednesday 17 June and will take diners on a trip across the sea of Japan on the Orient Nights Flava Feast, followed by the Chilli Night on Wednesday 24 June. The final Flava Feast night is on Wednesday 1 July and will be a true celebration of flavour with tapas at Shades Cafe and Wine Bar, before guests enjoy a tasting plate at Taco Boy and then tempting dessert treats from Quenchers to finish the night. Tickets to the Noosa Junction Flava Feast progressive dinners are available now. The cost is $50 per person plus booking fee and can be booked online at www. Mediterranean Nights: The first round of the Flava Feast progressive dinners will include Holly Corsaro of Gelato Classico Noosa, Craig McCabe of Noosa Hot Bread Shop and Ruby and Fabio Nocera (holding Clara and Luigi) from Ipazzi. junctionflava.com.au.
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Restaurant quality value dishes raumundi with prawns. All the menu favourites still remain on offer such as stuffed chicken supreme, warm Thai beef salad, crumbed fish and chips and the range of CAAB grain-fed steaks. With daily specials providing even more choice you’ll be able to go back again and again and never get bored. Dwayne chooses to use the freshest local ingredients as well as Certified Australian Angus Beef (CAAB) providing premium flavour and tenderness to ensure that all the meals in the 270-seat restaurant meet the promise of fantastic value and quality. To add to the dining experience, the Tewantin-Noosa RSL also offers a wide range of free and low cost entertainment on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.
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Under 9 Fins players Remy and Jaxon UNDER 10 Reds 29 d Grammar 19 The two remaining undefeated teams in the competition came together in a high class affair with the Reds proving too strong. Doubles to Matt and Andrew with the other superb try scored by Dan. The victory was the result of the boys listening and following the coach's instructions and executing the game plan precisely. Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match was Sam Lambert.
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UNDER 7 Reds 50 drew Under 7 Fins 50 As two Noosa teams in red hot form met a rowdy raucous and rapturous crowd were witness to a fast flowing and frenetic display of Friday night football, the crowd erupted as Sarena gave a masterclass performance in straight running leaving the boys in her wake while running in two terrific tries. Jake and Harry’s commitment on defence was unmatched and they were well supported by Jax and Conor. Darcy and Noah dominated the tight stuff while Will and Zac used fancy footwork to dazzle an organised and well drilled Fins unit. Domino’s Pizza Player of The Match was Sarena Manssen. UNDER 9 Reds 30 d Fins 25 Gotta love a Friday night game, it’s a shame the boys went down by one try but it really was a cracker of a game anyway. Both teams had a tough girl. Odette who was not afraid to get in amongt it, pulling off ripper tackles and then showing fast pace in attack. Deserved Domino’s Pizza player of the match was Remy. UNDER 10 Brothers Rhino’s 19 d Fins 7 The boys tried hard in a very one-sided match with very few chances to actually keep the ball in hand. Tane scored the sole try. The two standout players were the two Jacks, Jack Foreman and Jack Caspars. Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match was Jack Caspars.
UNDER 11 Noosa Fins 49 d Eumundi Dragons 0 The U11 Fins are swimming stronger than ever this season. Five matches, five wins, 227 points scored, 29 points conceded. They came under pressure from a welldisciplined opponent during this game but soaked it up and kept another clean sheet with solid defence across the line. In attack the Fins' teamwork created several openings that were brilliantly exploited by the try scorers. Try scorers: Lochie Dudgeon (3), Noa Penitani (3), Jarrah Charlesworth. Conversions: Jarrah Charlesworth (5), Charlie Archer, James Gelling. Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match: Jason Burns. UNDER 15 Noosa 5 drew Maroochydore 5 It was a tough game in the sun at Maroochy between two well matched teams. Maroochy had early dominance in the forwards but Noosa fought back allowing the backs plenty of room to move. There was great work in the scrum by Kai Marshall and Noah Blake and the line out worked well with Jesse Russell winning a lot of ball. Tom Seimen and Josh Brooks kept their star centre quiet and broke the line several times. Sameet Raju scored late in the first half to tie the game up for us. Domino’s Pizza Player of the Match was Joe Campbell.
ROUND 11 UNDER 7 WHITE The mighty Whites had a massive morning of footy with games back to back against the Beerwah Bulldogs. It was all out attack in game one with Bailey Drinnan crossingfor five tries, Cooper Drinnan and Rhy North both scored doubles. Jai Bruggy, Cooper Ward, Lukas Byers and Will Macrae ran the ball up as hard as they could. Sam Proctor tackled his heart out with Cooper Ward earning man of the match. Game two was a real test with the boys showing wear and tear from a hard day. The Drinnan boys added another four tries to their tally. Rhy North, Sam Proctor and Lukas Byers all scored tries. Jai Bruggy and Cooper Ward again had some great runs and Man of the Match went to the ever improving Will Macrea. A big thank you to the young referees Blake Wilson and Lachie Proctor. Without our refs there is no game, so thanks. UNDER 7 YELLOW It was a perfect day for a home game as our boys met with the BeerwahBulldogs. Jacko was a little ‘ninja’ on the paddock as he led with Hayden and Cooperto to score multiple tries. Beau and Riley were also very strong in attack
Under 7 Yellow Pirates are using good tackling techniques. as they kept on running hard to rattle the defence. Jaxon Smith, the Player of the Match, could do no wrong as this well oiled machine was unstoppable in both attack and defence. Brandon had a target on every opposition player that came his way toensure they didn’t get past him. Along with Lachlan and the boys, the defence just kept on improving as the game went on. The boys showed true Pirate spirit and played with passion. Tim’s encouragement proves to be a winning ingredient in the boys' continued playing success. UNDER 8 YELLOW Bribie Island proved to be an even match-up for the boys. The improvement in all the boys has been
outstanding in the first part of the season, the textbook tackling technique is hard for the attack to break, and the hard straight running along with quick play with the ball has them travelling the length of the field on most plays. The depleted team was a man down from the get go. Cooper Ward stepped up from under 7s to fill the gap and played well against the bigger boys. All the boys workedhard across the park. Both Lincoln and Joe crossed for doubles along with Lachlanand Zahn getting tries. Zeke was unlucky close to the line but tried all game, his evasive running and long legs makes him a difficult target to bring down. Pierce continues to throw himself into every tackle and had the defence trying to avoid him. Thanks to the Drinnan boys for running on at the back end of the game, the injection of fresh legs lifted the boys. Player of the Match was Zahn. UNDER 9 BLUE The under 9 Blue boys played a great game today! They were coached by Wayden because coach Barry was away. It was a very defensive match with lots of feeling on both sides. The boys were getting their mad on and really ripping into each other! Tries went to Roy, Dylan and Jhemi. Cohyn was Man of the Match for his big oneon-one hits in defence!
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By JANE MARREN ONE of the premier events of the netball representative calendar has finally arrived and Noosa has teams competing in the 13 and 14-year-old divisions. The Suzuki State Age Championship is a three-day event from 6 to 8 June that brings together the best of Queensland’s Representative teams. Associations may enter one team into the 13 to 18-year-old age groups. The event is hosted at different locations each year and this time they are heading south to the Hinterland District Netball Association at
Noosa's bright and cheery 12s, 13s and 14s get together at a recent carnival for a full team picture. Mudgeeraba. With games being played across the Saturday, Sunday and Monday it’s sure to be a busy weekend and a great experience for all the players. It’s a wonderful opportunity to further develop their netball skills and to see how their peers in the same age divisions are performing.
The girls started training in February and have competed at several one-day carnivals at Pine River, Brisbane and at Maroochydore in preparation for this event. Noosa’s younger 12 years team will also be competing in its own premier event - the Challenge Carnival over the weekend of 10 to 12 July.
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Kitesurfing an uplifting family affair LIKE the art of kitesurfing, local business Adventure Sports Kitesurf Australia has become an iconic part of Noosa’s culture. First established back in 1999, the kiteshop was the brainchild of one of Noosa’s renowned locals, Chris De Aboitiz, whose son Keahi has gone on to become twice World Wave Kitesurfing Champion. Having started as one of the first kitesurfing schools in Australia, the shop’s Gympie Terrace doors officially opened in 2001. After a number of short-term owners and a name change to Adventure Sports Kitesurf Australia, the Tarr family purchased the business in 2007. The family run business has continued to share the love of kitesurfing across the coast and expanded the business to include top quality products for SUP (stand up paddle), kayaking and now skate. In the coming month, the next chapter of the store’s story will begin, with the little blue shop relocating to a larger and more accessible premises at 136 Eumundi Rd Noosaville.
“Kitesurfing has always been an iconic part of the Noosa culture and a passion that is shared by our whole family,” owner Fiona Tarr said. “Something we pride ourselves in is helping to keep that community culture alive in the sport, and we are confident that the new premises will do this and better service our local customers.” Teaching the locals to kitesurf has indeed, always been at the heart of the business with the entire Tarr family (Fiona, George and sons Liam and Simon) all lovers of the sport. As a senior instructor, George has taught hundreds of students over nearly 4000 teaching hours. Now the teaching mantra has passed to the next generation with their youngest son Liam teaching when he isn’t at school. Visit the old shop at 6/203 Gympie Tce Noosaville before the move and grab yourself a bargain or view the sales online at www.kitesurfaustralia.com.au. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to call any of the team on 0754556677.
Adventure Sports Kitesurf Australia owner George Tarr with Alex from TNT. Adventure Sport Kitesurf Australia is moving to a bigger premises at 136 Eumundi Road, Noosaville later this month.
WHILE karate has long been popular across the world for people of all ages and athletic ability, more and more are turning to the art for self-defence. Over the past 15 years, Karate Budokan International Noosaville has seen about 2500 people through its doors and currently has 400 students, aged from four years to 72 years, enrolled. There are a number of reasons people take up the art, whether it be for general fitness, building confidence, co-ordination, focus or self-defence. Having trained since the age of 12, chief instructor Shihan Wayne MacDonald has 35 years of experience behind him and believes that the sport is becoming increasingly attractive for reasons of selfdefence. “I believe the importance of self-defence has increased especially in workplaces,” Shihan said. “Self-defence really has become as important as first-aid with the crime rate skyrocketing.” Shihan explained however, that the most important thing learnt through karate is not to have to use it. “Once you take up karate there tends to be a confidence about you that exempts you from fitting into the “victim profile”, this is reflected through the way one speaks, stands and carries themselves. “No longer are you an easy target and this is often all it takes to deter possible attackers.” Karate Budokan International is offering a free introductory program with the first session a private lesson. For more information call 5455 5222 or email sensei@karatebudokan.com
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ditch COOROY BOWLS THIS week’s results are as follows. Tuesday jackpot pairs: Winners were Garry Mitchell and Col Nalder +11. Runners-up were John Langdale and Brian Cunnington +2 Wednesday business bowlers: Full-greens fun was had by all on Wednesday with all vying for top spot and only two weeks to go. Thursday triples: We had our first night on Thursday with six new bowlers joining us and much laughter was heard on the green. Bushrangers d XFactor 4; Eumundi Boys d Rough and Ready 10; Stonewalls closely won against Bee Stings 12-11; Royal Flush d High Rollers 13-8; Nightowls d Galahs 16-11; Honeypots d Cormorants 20-7. We have space for four more teams, so if you want to join this fun group from 4pm-6pm then dinner afterwards, please call Lynne 0405 131 746 or David 0414 833 509.
For anyone interested in coming along to try out barefoot bowls or get some coaching, Nancy will be waiting to help you out with the finer art of bowling on the green Friday afternoons after 2.30pm. Ladies pairs: This week we were disrupted by the birth of a long awaited grandchild, so the final will be played at a later date. Congratulations Nanna Eileen. Men's pairs: Two very exciting closed fought semifinals were held Sunday and the winners have come away with a sigh of relief. Bevan Mahoney/Russell Butler d Jack Kirkman/David Hateley-James 16/14, Eric Kenzler/Ben French d Doug Alisone/Jim Donald 17/14. The final will be played next Sunday 6 June, at 10 am. I would like to wish our sickies, Rosslyn, Jenelle and Glen, the very best for a quick recovery, you are missed on the green. Sending my warmest regards to anyone else not feeling too well. If you are looking for a club to play bowls you are most welcome to come along and try us out. Call Lynne 0405 131 746, or email cooroycommunitybowls@gmail.com - Lynne Hateley-James TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS A BIG thank you goes out to the ladies in the district for supporting our Laguna Estate and Ray White two-
day fiesta. A total of 20 teams participated and some good bowls were seen across the greens. The winners of Gold were C. Russell, M. Vincenzino, J. Blundell and J. Sauer. The runners-up were S. Everett, J. Burgess, K. Wilson and P. Styles. The winners of Silver were C. Cartwright, G. Shaw, L. Hardingham and J. Walker. The runners-up were E. Coghlan, Nat McAullly, J. Lonie and M. Ross. Saturday open pairs: Winners were Bert de Koster and Steve Chandler. Runners-up were Trevor Crosby and Greg Halloway. Wednesday’s men’s pairs: Winners were Sno Jocelyn and Jim McDonald (2 games). The runners-up were B. Thorne and Ken Johansen (1 game). The jackpot was not won and carries over. Thursday open pairs: Winners were Jenny Bowie and Lorry Axiac. Runners-up were Kerry Roberts and Ralphe Rickman. The jackpot was not won. Friendly’ Friday triples: Winners were Rick Dickson, Claire McGrath and Gary Moss. The runners-up were Gwen Steel, Dossie Buckley, Nev Gray and Alan Laird. The $43 jackpot was not won and carries over. Pennant season is just eight weeks away and we require more names. Coaching with Rick Dickson commences Monday 8 June. - Green Master
Origin inspires great results By ANITA ANDERSON THERE was definitely something in the air last Wednesday afternoon at Noosa Junior Touch footy - State of Origin excitement perhaps. The game between Amigos and Tewantin in the under-10 division got the ball rolling with Amigos coming out on top in a close encounter. Ben, Zac and Broc all played well. Good Shepherd (boys) proved too strong for Sunshine this week. Atticus, Harry and Pedro led their team-mates around the paddock admirably. Pinklets and Good Shepherd (girls) put on a try scoring show with Pinklets being the eventual winners. Lilliana, Indigo and Dakota all had mighty games. PinkThunder and Purple Strikers played a thriller with only one touchdown the difference at the end of play. Players of the day honours went to Eve, Alla and Paige. Sunshine Rippers and Banana Splits played an entertaining match in the under-12 division with Banana Splits finishing on top this time around. Monique, Seisia and Grace gave strong performances all game. Touch was definitely the winner in what proved to be the match of the round between STM and Glen’s Guns. Great teamwork was on display from both teams and the score line was deadlocked as the siren sounded. Ryan, Harley and Lochie produced first rate games. Although Panthers never give up, attitude was once again on display as the Warriors took the points in this match with Parker, Jesi and Jessica having great games. In the under-14/16 girls, Sunshine Rebels had a win over SBST with Milli, Paris and Georgia showing great skill. NDSHS 8s didn’t go down without a fight against the older and more experienced NDSHS 10s. Zoe, Jerry-Lee and Jazz played outstanding games. In a close result NDSHS 9s (Green) took the points against NDSHS 7s with Kalen, Charlie and Tayla playing well. In yet another tight result GSLC (Gold) just managed to hold out NDSHS 9s (Blue) with the winning margin being just one touchdown, and GSLC (Maroon) dug deep to hold on against St Andrew's. The afternoon finished with games in the under-14/16 boys division. NDSHS 7 and 8s put in a gutsy effort in their match with Good Shepherd before Good Shepherd took the game with Connor, James and Max leading the way. Strong defence got The Illuminatis over the line against NDSHS 7 and 8s (Green). Max, Dan and Hayden B. had stellar games. In a close game NDSHS 9s (Blue) took the win over Dodgers with Billy, Ethan and Mitch playing well. With plenty of touchdowns by both teams, NDSHS 9s (Green) just get over the line in their match against The Magic Touch. If we could please ask any senior players within the club or parents who could spare some time on a Wednesday afternoon to lend a hand by helping out with some of our upand-coming junior refs or by coaching/managing a team it would be truly appreciated. Last but definitely not least, well done Queensland.
Cooroy's finalist teams for the men's pairs: Russell Butler, Ben French, Bevan Mahoney and Eric Kenzler. They will play the final on Sunday 6 June at the Cooroy Community Bowls Club, 5 Opal Street, Cooroy, commencing at 10am.
Back in full swing THE 2015 Queensland Amputee Golf Open teed off at Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort on the weekend, attracting a field of 60 amputee golfers from all over Australia. The competitors fought for the Queensland title in five categories; below knee, above the knee, below elbow, above the elbow and multicategory. Queensland Amputee Golf Association (QAGA) president and last year’s champion Ben Tullipan said it’s the biggest golf event for amputees in Australia. “We’ve got golfers playing off handicaps ranging from +1 to 36,” Ben said. Ben, who lost both legs and suffered 63 per cent burns in the 2002 Bali bombings, was given a five per cent chance of survival. He was the most severely injured Australian and the person
A group of competitors at the 12th annual Queensland Amputee Golf Open. Picture: LUCINDA DEAN closest to the bomb blast, but Ben is now a golfer after turning to the sport to aid his rehabilitation. This year’s champion was Ray Piper who is a below-knee amputee after an injury from the Vietnam War. Ray, who is also the secretary of the Queensland Amputee Golf Association, played with a handi-
Darron Shields demonstrating the $40,000 Paragolfer; a golf buggy, wheelchair and swing support system in one. cap of 7. Players were able to use the $40,000 Paragolfer, a golf buggy, wheelchair and swing support system in one that allows users to swing a golf club unimpeded from a supported standing position and to travel around the course. Tullipan said Empower Golf Australia was looking to place a Paragolfer at a Sunshine Coast Golf Club. The charity will train the chosen club’s golf pro on how
Defending champion Ben Tullipan. to conduct lessons using the purpose-designed wheelchair. “Empower Golf will handle all the promotion and the elected club will be endorsed by Golf Australia as a disabled-friendly golf course,” Tullipan said. “We’re also seeking to work with other Sunshine Coast golf courses to co-fund Paragolfers and run disabled initiatives.”
Big numbers for stableford at Noosa NOOSA GOLF THE Tuesday club single stableford was played with 193 entrants on 26 May. Scratch rating (M): 71.0. A Grade: Alan Martin (8) 39; Andrew Egea (-1) 39, Mark MacNish (7) 39. B Grade: Robert Paech (17) 42, Peter Wright (18) 42, Glenn Puckeridge (17) 41. C Grade: Ray Farquharson (28) 46, Frank Hull (19) 42, David Draper (21) 39. Placegetters: Marcus Edwards (17) 39, Brett Clarke (1) 39, Peter Bolitho (13) 39, Donald Congram (36) 38, William Howard (27) 38, Eugene Barry (14) 38, Alan Powell (24) 38, Peter Kremers (16) 38, John Mill (10)
38, Bob McConnell (16) 38, Gary Murnane (13) 38, Barry Robinson (11) 38. NTP: A Grade - 5th Gary Webster, 7th Alec Graham, 10th Michael Napier, 12th Michael O’Connor. B Grade - Michael Storrer, Lyndon Bruggy, Marcus Edwards and Martin Ashworth. C Grade - John Morrall, Dorcen Walters, Geoff Smith and Dirk Derek. Sweepstakes: Ray Farquharson, Andrew Egea, David Draper. TEWANTIN NOOSA GOLF RESULTS of 4BBB stableford played on 30 May. First: D. Staples, M. Green 49; J. Stewart, C. Plaiser 49; R. Turner, D. Potter 48.
NTP: A Grade - 5th M. Brennan, 7th B. Watson, 10th B. Osborne, 12th B. Le Moy. B Grade - R. Upham, H. Prideax, G. Puckeridge, R. Turner. C Grade - M. Hill, T. Jones, D. Pinnington, G. Smith. Pro’s approach: A Grade - P. Grove. B Grade - N. McLaren. C Grade - R. Young. Birdie Box: A Grade - B. Osborne. B Grade - N. McLaren. C Grade - R. Bernoulli. Hole-in-one: Geoff Smith. NOOSA PAR 3 AMBROSE results for 30 May: Chris and Cheyne Perry 46.75, Kim Poulsen and Kim Gunness 48.25. NTP: 3rd Chris Perry (in the circle), 11th Studley
Martin, 14th Alby Cobb, 16th Cheyne Perry. Eagles nest: 18th Bob Forrest. Drawn for par: 9th Russell Miller. Ball Rundown: Ed Tann - Nic Lesic 49.25, Laurie Moore - Paula Jeffrey 49.25, Neil and Sandy Webb 49.5, Johno Gray - David Kalbrunner 49.5, Ken Chapple Ken Clapham 49.75, Rusty Milliner - Bronco Price 50, Ray Edgar - Bob Grover 50, David Gerrard - Merilyn Thomas 51.25, Zane Jesberg - Michael Gooding 51.25, Russell Miller - Chris Rowlinson 52.25, Studley Martin - Leo Sorrensen 51.5, Gordon Lund - Errol Greives 52.75. Member draw: Rayce Dunlop.
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Lunching with champion Tiger ONCE again it was a fantastic president's lunch on Saturday at the Tigers’ home ground, with former Richmond great Michael Roach in front of some 75 guests. A very humble champion of our game who answered every question asked of him and guaranteed he and wife Kerri will be heading back to Noosa. Roach gave those present a great insight into what playing Aussie Rules was like in the ’80s, and was happy to name Dale Weightman as the best player he had played with and Geoff Southby as his toughest opponent. Once again he rated Wayne Carey as the best player he had ever seen, a common opinion of many footy followers including this writer. Another memorable function with a massive thank you to all those that helped put the day together.
A great crowd headed down to Weyba Road on Saturday to see the Tigers in action.
Shauna Kelly, Emma Coleman and Cassidy Mogg. Picture: JESS DIVITO
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Round 13 // June 4-8
LEAGUE LADDER - TOP 10
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D 3 3 3 4 5 5 5 6 6 7
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PD 70 49 27 42 105 16 5 -10 -33 -6
Pts 18 18 18 16 14 14 14 12 12 10
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CALOUNDRA 78 d Moreton Bay 68 MAROOCHYDORE 225 d naMBour & Hinterland 22 MAYNE 108 d noosa 55 aspley - Bye
LADDER POS TEAM P W L D B PTS 1 Mayne 8 6 1 0 1 24 2 Maroochydore 8 6 1 0 1 24 3 noosa 8 5 2 0 1 20 4 Moreton Bay 8 3 4 0 1 12 5 Caloundra 8 3 4 0 1 12 6 aspley 8 0 5 1 2 2 7 nambour & Hinterland 8 0 6 1 1 2 GOAL KICKERS: J. Brain 4, M. reilly 1, s. davis 1, B. Forbes 1 LEADING GOAL KICKERS: C. tickner 16, C. Boardman 10, s. rogers 10, n. Hill 8, J. Brain 7, a. stewart 7
The Fiona Winter Realty Noosa Tigers were gallant early but in the end were well beaten by a taller, stronger and more skilful Mayne at Weyba Rd last Saturday in front of a strong crowd. The local Tigers were outstanding early and their youth and pace were causing the defending premiers many headaches for most of the first half. In fact, the Noosa Tigers were up by 16 points at the
half way mark of the second stanza before their more seasoned opponents began to take control. The loss of captain and prolific ball winner Tommy McKittrick to a hamstring injury early in the second quarter did not help the Tigers’ cause. Youngster Jed Brain was fantastic in the first half for the locals with his flair and skill in the forward line eventually finishing with four goals for the game. Veterans Shane ‘Dooga’ Davis and champion rover Caleb Isles also influential while Seb Rogers continued
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his good form for season 2015. Down back Cain Tickner and Robbie Copeland kept on impressing with fierce attack on the footy and aggression. From half time onwards it was the defending champs who just took control with their bigger bodies, skill level and overhead marking a feature of their dominance. Unfortunately for Noosa, injuries have struck key players, however that’s never an excuse with depth at the Tigers as good as it’s been for years. There were plenty of times in the second half where Noosa tried to bridge the gap however poor shooting for goals or basic ill disciplines cost us. In the end the better side won on the day. They were stronger and hit more targets finishing play better than the Tigers. Garry Wallace down back was magnificent for the Noosa side with a pretty complete fourth quarter effort. His pace and attack on the footy as well as his finishing a constant and a reason why he has been a terrific part of the Noosa gig for so long. Bushy Copeland who kept the league’s most dangerous player to only one goal was again a great player for Noosa
while, as mentioned earlier, Cain Tickner continues to mark his mark wherever he plays. Cubby Isles never stopped gathering the footy as usual with Rogers, Brain and Jack Hendrie also amongst the Tigers’ best. I must make mention of the outstanding senior debut of the Nathen Fife look-alike Lachie Cameron whose endeavour and athleticism was not at all lost on many of the Tiger faithful. Well done Lachie! A pretty young side fronted up for Noosa last Saturday and while well beaten in the end things are looking good not only for the long future but also for what lies ahead this year with plenty of footy to be played. Congrats again to Sammy Kruskas twos who were awesome in their seven goal destruction of the defending champs Mayne. Really playing as a well-oiled unit at the moment. Keep it going boys! Interleague bye this weekend then on to Maroochy at home Saturday week which will be a huge challenge for this youthful Noosa team. I’m sure they will be up for it. Go Tigers! Cheers, Pittsy
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Tigers Seb Rogers and Tom Keehan fly high in game against Noosa Tiger Cain Tickner and Tom Keehan. Mayne. Photo: Jess Divito Photo: Jess Divito
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Mals just laying about? A DETERMINED group of woman are striving to compete at the Australian Surf Life Saving Titles in 2016, but they need a hand or better still… a paddle.
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Noosa’s IRB team punching a wave at the IRB Carnival Noosa Main Beach . Picture: DAN CAPPS
Close racing ensures surf carnival success
The women are calling for donations of racing mals or surf skis that are no longer used and may be just lying around homes. The passionate paddlers, who are all active members for the club, are excited to compete for their club as well as becoming better lifesavers in the process. These busy women are willing to commit time and energy into training but need some community support to get started. They are looking for donations of equipment and are seeking major sponsors for the season. If you can donate equipment or would like to get your brand marketed in the community through a sponsorship agreement with the team, please contact Vanessa at the Club on (07) 5447 5491 or vanessa@sunshinebeachslsc.com.au
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THEY came from as far away as Townsville, Arcadian and Mackay in the north and Point Lookout in the south; and they assemble on Noosa’s Main Beach for what was to be Noosa’s first major IRB carnival in several years. To say it was a success would be an understatement, with 18 clubs and 250 competitors in attendance. And with good weather the stage was set for two days of top racing. To ensure they reached Noosa on time, the Mackay team had their craft and trailer leave at 3am on Friday morning for the drive to Noosa and it was a tired but happy crew that arrived that afternoon. This re-enforced the support and determination of not only this crew, but all others involved. While a number of clubs used removalists to transport their crafts, tents and other necessary gear. “The response and support from the clubs has been great and clubs have travelled a long way to get here,” Stuart Hogben Sports Manager for Queensland Surf
Lifesaving said on Saturday morning. “The weather is perfect… unfortunately there is no surf but there is a sand bank out there so it could make things interesting. “Regarding the teams a lot of people flew in last night so their endeavor shows the future of IRB racing definitely looks good.” For Noosa we were represented by a team of 18 members - male and female. “We have teams competing in the opens, masters and female events… unfortunately we have no Under-23 mens but all else is covered,” said Noosa IRB Racing Captain Chris Vaughan. Despite not competing Sunshine Beach club captain Scott Summers was in attendance as an observer. “We are not competing today, but at present all indications are that next season we certainly will be,” he said. Early last season on several occasions, Sunshine members attended training sessions at Noosa and this has been a major step forward. For Noosa the men’s team made the final of the Open Male Tube Rescue Race, the final of the
girls’ Under-23s, and the semifinal in the Masters’ Mass Rescue. Despite finishing out of the medals all crews performed well and considering this is a relative new team their overall performance has been very encouraging. Racing over the two days was very close and just before midday Saturday, lack of water on the sand bank caused three lanes on the eastern end of the bank to be closed and heat contestants were changed accordingly. With 89 races Saturday and 42 Sunday it was a full program. At the completion of the weekend, the overall winning club was North Burleigh on 84 points with Point Lookout and Kawana tying for second place on 61 points each. “When you consider that a short time ago we just had three or four clubs interested in our sport and here this weekend we have 18, the growth has been outstanding,” Hogben said summarising the carnival. “In fact we now have the biggest growth factor in all surf sports.” It is now becoming apparent that good IRB crews are fast becoming one of the most important factors in surf club structure. All
summer they patrol our beaches and in many cases are called on to work in isolated areas in big surf where back-up teams are often kilometres away. Then in winter they compete at different beaches all along the coast, thus improving their skills and adding to their experience. So in summer its beach patrols; winter its competition and advanced training. Essential requirement for team membership; complete dedication. Another major performance came from Noosa’s carnival support team. Often overlooked, without a good team doing all the background work, such as looking after officials, catering and serving the public, a state of turmoil would appear. At the close of the carnival a state official approached the Noosa club to congratulate the work force. When surf lifesaving runs events such as this, it is always good for the Noosa community. When 250 competitors plus club officials, families, judges and support groups hit town it’s good for business. So for both lifesaving and local business a carnival such as this is definitely a win win situation.
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Mountains of help sport By JOLENE OGLE LOCAL university student Tony Jennings is combining his love of endurance challenges with helping sick kids and he’s inviting Noosa locals to join him. On Sunday 8 August, Tony will lead endurance competitors through a four or eight hour mountain trek challenge up Mt Cooroora, Pomona, and locals of any fitness level can take part. Anyone who loves to trek through the mountain can sign up for the Mt Cooroora Endurance Challenge with individual spots available, or share the load and sign up as a pair or triple relay team. Tony, who recently battled cancer, said the climb is designed to be achievable by most people, but can be “awesomely hard or even brutal” depending on how competitors approach the challenge. “This will be a supportive community atmosphere with all participants competing in small circuit groups with lots encouragement, courtesy and interaction,” he said.
All monies raised from the climb will be donated to a range of children’s charities including Heart Kids, Children’s Hospital and Research Centre Foundation and the Humpty Dumpty Foundation. For Tony, the climb is a metaphor for the daily struggle of kids suffering from chronic illness. “If climbing up and down a piece of mountain track is tough, then think about what chronically ill children and their families go through on a day to day basis,” he said. “They are constantly challenged with difficult mountains to climb. “Their lives are a series of ups and downs. “It’s brutal, yes, but to survive they need to fight and need the support that the charities I am raising money for can give.” To find out more about the Mt Cooroora Endurance Challenge or to register for the event visit www. mtcoorooraendurancechallenge. com.
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Tony Jennings will lead competitors through a four or eight hour endurance challenge at Mt Cooroora on Sunday 8 August.
Tony’s daughters training for the challenge.
Milestone birthday in play Anglers on target offshore By ANNETTE ADSETT THIS week Coolum Tennis Club congratulated Gloria Heathwood who has attained a milestone birthday while still being part of a competitive team at the club. Gloria celebrated her birthday with a cake at the tennis club and lunch at the Coolum Hotel. Her team is third going into the semi-finals next week. Gloria is one of several octogenarians who have played competitive tennis at Coolum. Laurie Bruhl, Peg Walker, Jane Webb, Wilma Johnson, Lloyd Lahey and Joy Abacair have all played competitive tennis after they were 80. Laurie continued playing social tennis until he was 90. Thanks go to the volunteers last Sunday who ensured the new building is ready for use with the completion of the fence. Special thanks go to Doug, Adam, Tony, Leon, Henry, Des and John for the hard work replacing the fence posts. Doug has done a wonder-
Coolum tennis player Gloria Heathwood celebrated her birthday on the weekend. ful job as project manager and we hope to put the building to very good use. Social tennis has been very popular recently, particularly on Tuesday mornings.
Most of the visiting players have returned home but members hope to see them again and welcome a new influx of winter visitors. Thursday night is building numbers and to add to the atmosphere, Zac has installed a new speaker system to add music to the mix. Members enjoyed the music on Sunday morning. Thursday night is welcoming back some of the former mixed fixture players, adding to the quality of the play. This week, the club welcomed back its coach Andrew Ash who has been in Turkey with an Australian Wheelchair team. Members look forward to hearing reports of the success of the trip. The new computer is finally up to date with most email addresses transferred over. Thanks to Adam, Des, John and Annette for all doing their bit in transferring files so we are completely operational. Those who want to ensure they get notices from the club should email coolumtennisclub2@bigpond.com.au.
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John Naughton caught this 17kg yellowfin tuna. Nice sized flathead have been in good numbers with the area up near the Tewantin Ski Run really starting to produce some nice fish. The river mouth and sand bags have also been prime hunting ground with quite an array of quality fish from both including, tailor, large bream school jew, large flatties and trevally. Over at the frying pan good sized whiting and quality bream have been on the menu. On the beaches, Northshore has been fishing well with the stretch from Teewah up to Double Island producing some good fish. Tailor have started to move up the coast with some good sized schools coming in on the high tide again early morning has been the most productive with large pillies, and fresh mullet the baits of choice.
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