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Paddle out … in pink By JOLENE OGLE NOOSA Sound will become a sea of pink when the inaugural Paddle in Pink takes to the waterways on Sunday 30 August. Noosa Today is the proud exclusive print partner of the Paddle in Pink event that encourages all Noosa residents to put on their pink, grab a watercraft and get paddling to help raise funds for breast cancer. Breast cancer survivor, National Breast Cancer Foundation Sunshine Coast chair and event organiser Sandra Harding said the event is a great chance for the community to come together and support people who have been diagnosed with the terrible disease. Continued page 5
Star chamber By JOLENE OGLE THE future is looking bright for the local business community as Noosa’s Chamber of Commerce announces a new plan for the region’s future. CCIQ Noosa announced the four-part plan on Tuesday night to
a packed room at the South Pacific Resort. The plan is simple and includes a business plan, a festival, an infrastructure project and the transfer of knowledge; all designed to help boost the local business economy. CCIQ Noosa President Sarah
Fisher, who also runs the Business Mentoring Noosa program, said the four initiatives were the next step in securing the future of local business. “When we have a stronger local business community, we have better social cohesion,” she said. The four-part plan started with
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the formal adoption of a business plan at Tuesday’s meeting and will be followed by a feasibility study to determine the need for a Noosa convention centre. Ms Fisher said CCIQ Noosa’s role was to be the catalyst for the 1000-seat convention centre and they
were willing to conduct a feasibility test to show the need for such a venue in Noosa. Next in line is the introduction of the Noosa International Film Festival that is expected to take place in November 2016. Continued page 5
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FOR the past 80 years, the Tewantin-Noosa RSL Women’s Auxiliary has with dedication served the Noosa community and beyond. On Friday, a special birthday celebration was held at the RSL to acknowledge this outstanding contribution. Formed back in 1935, the auxiliary’s first meeting was held at Mr Harry John’s (RSL sub-branch president) shop in Hastings Street, with just 10 women gathering for the occasion. Some 80 years on and the auxiliary, now with 90 members is going strong. While the services of the auxiliary were most apparent during the outbreak of World War II, their work today still greatly benefits the wider community. During the war, the ladies were kept busy knitting scarves, balaclavas, socks and mittens, baking cakes and biscuits, all to fill the Comforts Fund parcels that were sent to the men overseas, at the same time looking after home and family without the benefit of the modern conveniences we take for granted. In 1942 when the army moved into the area the women helped entertain the troops by serving suppers at the dances held twice weekly.
For over 40 years the auxiliary catered for engagement parties, weddings, reunion dinners and debutante balls and still today there is a core of ladies who turn up at 4am every Anzac morning to serve the early morning cuppas and then the breakfast after the dawn and cemetery services and the barbecue after Remembrance Day. The local auxiliary supports a wide variety of local initiatives and there is a wonderful spirit of friendship within the group. Last year school donations had increased to $100 per award and there are now 24 recipients. The auxiliary’s regular donation list has increased and for the past three years the ladies have also taken on the catering for the annual Descendants Day Luncheon. “Even today we think back to those 10 women who had the initiative and foresight to establish this auxiliary,” Tewantin-Noosa RSL Women’s Auxiliary secretary Kay Huntington said. “To those who took up the torch and held it tight and to those who keep it held alight - we congratulate and salute you. “To those who come after us and those who will be celebrating the centenary of this the TewantinNoosa RSL Women’s Auxiliary in the year 2035, we salute you too.”
Marlene Ramsay and Marion Warden at Tewantin-Noosa RSL Women's Auxiliary 80th Birthday celebrations.
Vi Holt and Irene Howarth at Tewantin-Noosa RSL
Marg Trethewy and Jean McKay at Tewantin-Noosa RSL.
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Award winners for 30 years of service – Beryl Carter, Olive Donaldson, Joan Gibson and Amanda Marley. Absent: Dorothy Ward, Nell Anderson and Coral Nicholas.
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Daphne Smith and Dianne Nills at Tewantin-Noosa RSL last Friday.
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Pike’s 30-year honour By JOLENE OGLE POMONA resident Ian Pike was honoured for his 30 years of volunteer firefighting service when he received an Australian Fire Service Medal. While the award means Mr Pike can now put the initials AFSM after his name and attend a lavish ceremony in Canberra, Ian, 69, said he was simply humbled to have been recognised for his hard work. “(Receiving the medal) doesn’t change anything. It doesn’t make a difference as far as the day-to-day running of things,” he said. “But it is good to know you have been appreciated for the hard work you put in.” Ian fell into the volunteer rural fire service 30 years ago when he was a dairy farmer in the Mary Valley. “In those days we didn’t have any equipment and we all used our tractors. So all the farmers were just basically part of (the rural fire brigade),” he said. “We had a tank that fitted on the back as
a spray unit. And most of the tractors had a blade on the front. The first truck came here in 1994. But today, you would be lucky enough to get two tractors in the area.” During his 30 years of voluntary service, Ian has attended more rural and urban fires than he could count, including 24 fires in the last 12 months. Ian was also part of the team who worked throughout the night to help stop the bushfire behind the sports stadium in Sunrise Beach last year. “We’ve had some big fires, being called out to Kingaroy and places like that. But you don’t really recall them. You get them done and head home,” he said. Ian is still active in the service and is busy holding down four roles - fire warden, first officer of the Federal brigade, Noosa group officer and area representative for Caloundra for the Rural Fire Brigade. Throughout 30 years of service and countless fires, Ian said his greatest achievement hasn’t happened yet, but it’s not far away.
Australian Fire Service Medal recipient Ian Pike at his Pomona property. “(My greatest achievement) will be building the fire station at Federal,” he said. “It’s been an ongoing plan for 20 years but the base earthworks are done.” The planned station will include a four-bay shed that will house Federal’s three trucks as well as a training room and volunteer amenities.
For Ian, fighting fires and saving lives is all part of the job and it doesn’t look as though he will be slowing down any time soon. Ian joins Ian Young of Peregian Springs who was awarded an OAM for service to surf lifesaving and the Noosa community as part of the Queen’s Birthday Honours today. See Sport for more on Mr Young.
Back Nicole in this fight By JOLENE OGLE PEREGIAN Springs family the Tsesmetzis are facing an unimaginable heartache as mother of one, Nicole, fights to save her own life. Since being diagnosed with the rare bone cancer chrondrosarcoma in July 2014, Nicole has fought to stay alive, enduring unsuccessful radiation therapy and numerous surgeries to relieve horrendous pain caused by a tumour in her back. Nicole’s doctor Dr Bruce Whelan said an 8cm tumour that was pushing on the spine and spinal cord was removed from Nicole’s back late last year, but surgeons weren’t able to remove the entire tumour. “After just four months, in November 2014, the tumour had returned, compressing Nicole’s spinal cord,” Dr Whelan said. “She required another surgical procedure.” In December last year, Nicole underwent 10 radiation treatments at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, but sadly the cancer has continued to progress and has now spread to Nicole’s lungs. The cancer is now being treated by a trial drug called LDE225 which the family is hoping will be successful, but Nicole, 32, will need ongoing treatment that is currently only available overseas and comes with a price tag of $100,000. In true Noosa style, the local
community is coming together to help support the Tsesmetzis family; Nicole, husband Manos and daughter Polly-Anna. A Night for Nicole fund-raiser will be held tonight at the Noosa Waterfront Restaurant from 7pm. Event organiser and Nicole’s aunt, Tammy, said the fund-raising dinner had received great support, with only six seats left. Tickets are available now and are $85 per person with all proceeds from the night going straight to Nicole and her family to help fund the international cancer treatment. There is also a major raffle that will be drawn on 20 June at the Pool Cafe in Peregian Springs, from 6.30pm. Up for grabs are five major prize packs kindly donated by local business owners including a vehicle service up to $400 at Pacific Motor Group, a $100 clothing voucher by Boom Shankar, one week accommodation at 10 Hastings Street for four people, and so much more. Tickets are only $2 and are available from the A Night for Nicole gala dinner tonight, or Nicole’s family will be going door-to-door in Peregian to sell the tickets. Nicole’s family have also set up a fund-raising website, www.fightforlifefund.com if you would like to support Nicole in her quest for cancer treatment.
Nicole in hospital with daughter Polly-Anna.
Right: Nicole with Polly-Anna enjoying some time together on the beach.
Court told of defendant’s bad call A COOROY man who called an insurance company 14 times in one day has pleaded guilty to harassing and causing offence using a phone. Oliver Brady Alcorn appeared in Noosa Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday charged with seven offences including one count of using a carriage service to harass, menace or offend. Police Prosecutor Sergeant Melissa Campbell said the defendant phoned the RACQ 14 times in one day on 8 March this year and, while the nature
of the phone calls wasn’t revealed in court, Sgt Campbell said it would “certainly cause distress”. Defence lawyer Anna Smith agreed and said “any reasonable person would find it (the content) offensive”. In sentencing, Magistrate Madsen said pleading guilty guilty to the offence was a sign of remorse and Alcorn deserved “lots of credit” for pleading and saving the RACQ staff the trauma of attending court and reliving the experience.
Ms Smith said the phone calls were out of character for Alcorn, who didn’t offer an excuse or reason for the calls and said he didn’t recall making them. Alcorn also pleaded guilty to three counts of possessing a dangerous drug, two counts of possessing utensils used for smoking drugs and one count of supplying a dangerous drug. Alcorn was sentenced to 12 months probation and a 12 month good behaviour bond.
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Closed out By JOLENE OGLE NOOSA Council has voted to refuse a quad bike tour operator’s request to have a sunset clause removed from their development approval. Instead, Noosa Council voted to align the sunset clause end date with the lapsing date of the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection permit that allows the company to operate in the Woondum National park. Both the development approval and the
permit to operate in the park will lapse on 31 March 2018. The quad bike tour operator made an application to council to remove the sunset clause from the development application that refers to the business headquarters on Tablelands Road, Cooran, earlier this month. In a report to Council, Council staff recommended the removal of the clause but councillors rejected the recommendation in favour of aligning the two permit lapse dates.
Star chamber’s future plans From page 1 Breast cancer survivor and event organiser Sandra Harding with daughter Brianna.
Paddle out … in the pink From page 1 “Cancer touches the lives of so many people and we want Paddle in Pink to be a chance for everyone to come together and show their support,” she said. Sandra has created the event with the help of businessman Lachlan Stevens who, motivated by his own personal loss, is determined to help cancer survivors. Owner of Boardwalk Boats, Lachlan has experienced the devastation of cancer in his own family and has helped organise the Paddle in Pink event as a way of giving back to the community.
The event will be held on Sunday 30 August from 8am and will see participants paddle through the Noosa Sound, on any type of board from a stand-up paddle board to a kayak, as a sea of pink. Noosa Councillor Sandy Bolton is the proud patron of the event and said it was a great honour to be involved. “The deep admiration, respect and thanks I have for those that increase awareness, fundraise, and support both men and women affected by breast cancer, and all cancers, is enormous,” she said. “And to those that tackle this disease with strength, dignity and
selflessness, you are a shining beacon to all. “We continue to learn what is real, what is important, and what we should strive for every day from you. “I look forward to being part of the sea of pink, and to joining Noosa in paddling our way closer to a cure.” Entries for the Paddle in Pink event are now open. Visit www. paddleinpink.gofundraise.com.au to register. All funds raised on the day will be donated directly to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
Ms Fisher said the Film Festival would be a vital addition to the region’s event calendar as it will not only expose Noosa locals and visitors to high-quality local and international films, but it will also present an important networking opportunity. “We want the film industry to convene in Noosa,” he said. “This will allow networking and attract national and international heavyweights to the region.” The fourth initiative is the introduction of business knowledge sharing forums where local business owners can attend to learn how best to carry out aspects of business such as digital marketing.
CCIQ Noosa vice-president Peter Chenoweth said Noosa business mentors would follow-up the forum with a personal visit to business owners to discuss how to apply the new skills and knowledge to their business. “We are doing all of this to help grow local business,” Mr Chenoweth said. “Our new goal is to help grow revenue by 10 per cent by 30 June 2017.” Ms Fisher said CCIQ Noosa was still working on ways to measure the impact of their new initiatives on local business, but a planned multi-chamber conference should help iron out any issues. “We spoke to CCIQ and asked them for their top three performing cham-
bers in the hope of learning from them and sharing ideas,” Ms Fisher said. From their discussions with CCIQ, Noosa Chamber has a list of nine Queensland Chambers of Commerce who will be invited to attend a forum on 28 July to share ideas. Among the discussion topics will be the top three initiatives from each chamber that has been successful, as well as how these chambers measure their performance to ensure they are best serving their members. To find out more information about the CCIQ Noosa initiatives to grow local business or to become a CCIQ Noosa member, visit www.noosa.cciq.com. au.
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Passion for her pupils By KATIE DE VERTEUIL THE teaching aspirations of Verrierdale resident Kasia Palko have been given a financial boost with a $5000 Future Teacher Scholarship from Teachers Mutual Bank. Kasia was one of just seven students in Australia to receive the funding after she impressed judges with her passion for teaching. Currently in her third year of a dual-degree of a bachelor of special education (primary) and a bachelor of disability services through the University of New England, Kasia also
works as a special learning support teacher’s assistant at Noosa Pengari Steiner School. For the single mother of two teenage children, returning to the classroom has been a challenge and she welcomed the financial assistance with open arms.“This scholarship removes a big financial burden,” Kasia said. “It has helped tremendously on an everyday basis and has allowed me to focus on my studies and becoming a skilled special education teacher.” Kasia’s passion has always been in supporting
young adults and children, and tertiary education was a natural progression after a long career in social work and learning support. As a future special education teacher, she is focused on fostering her students’ self-esteem and helping them develop by building quality and respectful relationships with others. “For me, teaching is an incredible experience that I look forward to every day - seeing smiling children in class makes me feel like I’m doing something great,” Kasia said.
WHO would have believed it, one day 30,000 people and lavished as the best yet, and today it may all be over. The Noosa Food and Wine Festival is up there with the best food style festivals in the country, if not the leader. I have had a long friendship with Jim Berardo and have always admired the passion he exerts for anything he believes and is involved in. Yeah, yeah, I know he makes a quid out of what he does, but he always puts his hands in his own pockets to ensure a good result. That attribute isn’t shared with some other Noosa identities who like to make out how much they do in the area. I notice a few business people have come out in print “we’ll help the event to keep going”. Now allow me to offer some advice, once the financials are sorted out and creditors are looked after, a well thought out decision must be made. A plan must be put into action to continue or shelve the event, it’s that simple. Over the next few weeks, dollar estimates will float around the community and give everyone a clear base to work from. Administrator John Cunningham will be conducting a creditors meeting today, hopefully any decisions made will start the process of whether or not it's worth the effort of restructuring a new look festival. Or is it worth the headache of continuing the re-float what could be a sinking ship. Jim himself confesses that he invested $4
million in the festival and restaurant over the time-frame, and this year’s event cost $2 million to run. The saddest aspect for Jim was the distinct lack of genuine financial support offered, especially if you compare with other similar high profile events. Events declared include Margaret River which receives $2.53 million from the WA Government, Melbourne and Adelaide both receiving over $1 million each from their governments. I notice mayor Noel Playford is offering his support, hopefully he means financial and not just cleaning the Lions Park. Tourism Noosa chief executive Damien Masingham is another onside with the resurrection: “Tourism Noosa will work with all parties to do everything we can to ensure the festival continues in the future”. Councillor Frank Wilkie could be the saviour here after his comments re: the tourism changes for July. Cr Wilkie said the new arrangements for funding through the levy will be more defined in local marketing activities. Frank said: “The new arrangement will depend more upon mutually agreed, clearly defined marketing programs than the automatic, annual transfer of $500,000 dollars to Destinations Limited”. There you go Frank, how about channelling some of that loot towards the new Food Festival, it certainly covers the local marketing angle. It’s strange, while its doom and gloom with the food, that’s not the case for other Noosa events after the announcement of state major events funding - the Festival of Surfing, Rally Queensland, Doonan Equestrian Centre, Ocean Swim Series and Sevens Rugby all receiving three-year grants. Until next time.
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Look of the books IT’S EASY to have money in the bank when you don’t maintain your property and you don’t invest in the future. Even the poorest performing businesses can make the books look good to the banks and shareholders when they need to. That’s how the world went into recession - businesses including banks producing books full of smoke and mirrors. The Noosa community needs to look for telltale signals like the pathetic efforts of Noosa Council’s capital works program which has only completed one third of the very achievable program it set for itself. Other smoke signals include the regular closed door meetings of councillors and the lack of open debate in the public eye. Real alarm bells start ringing when the CEO refuses to answer formally put questions on the budget, despite many reminders and after 12 deliberation. Where there is smoke there is fire and Noosa is looking very hazy. L. McCarthy, Peregian Beach.
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Sofa, not so good Someone obviously decided that they no longer wanted this sofa, so they dumped it on a Tewantin footpath under cover of darkness last Friday night. It makes you wonder how anyone could think that it is quite OK to do this! Bruce Hallett, Tewantin. gests that any relocation attempt is likely to make matters worse. Experience of relocations elsewhere suggests that the animals are most likely to return to the original site. Furthermore the majority of relocation attempts also result in more camps being created. Studies show that these new camps are established between 200 metres and 900 metres from the target camp. If council were to take action that caused more residents to suffer, then we would be remiss in our duty of care to all residents. When we are able to do so under state controls, council will be looking to expand the buffer between the current camp and nearby houses. This is a far more complex issue than can be explained in a letter to the paper. I am happy to answer any questions on this difficult topic. I accept that the flying foxes at Wallace Park are generating significant nuisance for nearby residents, and I do extend my genuine condolences to them. As occurred with a similar sized colony that existed for a few years next to Lake Weyba Drive, we also expect the Wallace Park colony to eventually disperse naturally. I only wish we could pinpoint exactly when that might happen. Tony Wellington, Noosa councillor.
THANK you to Daniel Wehnert for this stunning photo of a winter sunset. This photo was taken on Wednesday 3 June between Boiling Point and Dolphin Bay. Daniel said he took the photo during what was his first visit to Noosa. “This was certainly the best possible time to visit this beautiful place,” he said. If you have a photo of Noosa’s landscape or wildlife, we would love to see it. Send high resolution images to newsdesk@noosatoday.net.au
Bloody confusing I CAN understand why we have a “blood rule”in most contact sports to prevent the spread of disease. Hard titty if you’re a proponent of the Marquess Of Queensberry rules or the latest no hold bars ring fighting. Maybe what we see is just ketchup. E. Wright, Sunrise Beach.
All at sea FOR nearly two years, ‘Team Australia’, girt by sea, midst droughts and flooding rains, hostile waters, torrid squalls, raging temperatures, howling seas and screaming headwinds, was now
strangely becalmed, ‘like a painted ship upon a painted ocean.’ A dead albatross hung from the yardarm. Under the tattered sails and three sheets to the wind, the captain stared resolutely at the far horizon while addressing his crew of tired old white men. He misspoke when he declared that the vessel was on an even keel and that ‘climate change is crap’. Mopping their brows, the motley crew could only gape at this ancient mariner. (Apologies to known poets.) Margaret Wilkie, Peregian Beach.
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NOOSA Council is acutely aware that many residents living near Wallace Park are fed up with the local flying fox colony. We genuinely sympathise with those who have to deal with the noise, odour and droppings these animals generate. In her most recent letter, Kay Fielden (Noosa Today, 4 June) states that Noosa Council’s senior environment officer Peter Milne and I have both claimed that we have received only one complaint on this issue. Back in January I was asked by another resident how many formal complaints council had received. I immediately checked with staff and answered that, at that time, there had been two complaints. Since then we have received more complaints. Kay knows this, as I have explained it to her. To keep quoting a response that is now four months out of date is misrepresentation. Kay also asserts in her letter that studies about the impacts of flying fox relocation attempts are not “empirical”. Yet I have offered her a published academic paper on this subject authored by five experts hailing from Griffith University, the NSW Department of Environment and elsewhere. The unfortunate reality is that Noosa Council cannot take action if the expert advice it is receiving sug-
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CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP OF NOOSA WE are looking forward at Christian Fellowship of Noosa to a message titled “Follow, Refresh and Obey” by Neville Nielson this coming Sunday. Our meeting place is the CWA Hall, next to the Tewantin Post Office, and the time 9.30am. Visit us on www.christianfellowshipnoosa.com or, for a personal approach, call Tony on 5647 0620.
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY SUNSHINE COAST THE next Theosophical Society Sunshine Coast Lodge Noosa public meeting is on Fri-
Meals on Wheels roster WEEKLY roster for Tewantin-Noosa meals on wheels for the week Monday 15 to Friday 19 June. Monday drivers: Driver needed for runs A and G, Geoff and Margaret, Pat and John, Helen and John, Jackie, Barbara. Kitchen: Martina, Steven, Len and Neil. Tuesday drivers: Bruce, Astrid, Anne, Gail and Sharon, Tania and friends, council, driver needed for run G. Kitchen: Ashleigh, Christine, Jo and George. Wednesday drivers: Des and Ian, Margaret and Joan, Karen, Von and Bart, Ray, Barbara and Michael. Kitchen: Carol, Jill, Elfie, Gerry and Neil. Thursday drivers: Stewart, Graham, Brian E., Victor, Geoff and Jane, Jan and Wendy, Linda and Nabil. Kitchen: Lois, Christine, Robyn, John and Ron. Friday drivers: Brian C., Jan and Bob, Brian G., Les and Vicki, driver needed for run E, Margaret and Ray, Rosalie and Jack. Kitchen: Sandy, Elfie and George. If you are unavailable or can do an extra run, please phone the kitchen on 5449 7659.
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day 12 June, at 7pm, for a presentation, discussion and supper evening. This meet-up is designed to expand our awareness on theosophy deepening our understanding and enjoyment of our life in this world. All welcome. Entry is a gold coin donation and the meeting is held in the CWA Hall, 123 Poinciana Drive, Tewantin. For more information, phone Ailsa on 5470 2656 or Janet 0416 442 962 or visit www.tiny. cc/sunshinetheoo
NPA FRIDAY FORUM THE South East Queensland Fire and Biodiversity Consortium (SEQFBC) was established 15 years ago. It is a network of land managers whose goal is to provide a co-ordinated response and best-practice recommendations for fire ecology and management and the conservation of biodiversity in SEQ through applied research, community education and engagement. Craig Weldon from the Fire and Biodiversity Consortium is the guest speaker at Friday Environment Forum on 12 June. Craig will explain how the SEQFBC assists government and private land managers/holders with evidencebased information on fire and conservation issues. Join the audience at Noosa Parks Association’s Environment Centre, 5 Wallace Drive, Noosaville, to learn more about the management of fire. Starts is 10am for coffee and conversation before the forum begins at 10.30am. If you wish to join Interpretive Birding in Wallace Park, meet in the car park at 8.30am. All are welcome. Visit www.noosaparks.org.au for more information and you are invited to ‘Like’ Noosa Parks Association on Facebook.
Value in their experience THE Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) will be offering an information and chat session on the Sunshine Coast for large and small employers, to encourage the employment of the mature age. Unbelievable as it may seem, mature age workers are classed by the Australian Bureau of Statistics as 45-plus. The presentation will take place from 9am to 11.30am on Tuesday 16 June, venue to be advised depending on numbers. There is no cost to participants. The presentation will cover topics such as: “why mature workers are needed”, “myths and facts about the employment of mature age”,” barriers to employment” and “the positives for both employers and employees”. It is hoped that employers already employing older workers and those who may need a little encouragement will attend to share their thoughts and experiences. Employers from a wide range of industries will be most welcome. To make your booking or ask questions please call Di Hassett on 0450 688 494 d_hassett@hotmail.com
TEWANTIN COMMUNITY KINDERGARTEN TEWANTIN Community Kindergarten, 1 Doonella Street, is celebrating 50 years from 1965-2015. We are calling on the public for any information, photos, donations and attendance details to add to our collection for our celebration to be held in August. Please contact the kindergarten on 5447 1385 after 2.30pm.
NOOSAVILLE VIEW CLUB THE next Noosaville View Club monthly meeting is on Thursday 25 June, at 11am for an 11.30am start, at the Tewantin Noosa RSL. The speaker this month is Eileen Walder on her trip to Gallipoli and the Red Poppies. If you would like to join us or would like further information on this fun and friendship club which supports The Smith Family, please telephone Nanette McLay on 5455 6157.
DYING WITH DIGNITY QUEENSLAND DYING with Dignity Queensland will hold a quarterly meeting on Wednesday 15 July, at 2pm, at the CWA Room, Memorial Avenue, Maroochydore. The guest speaker will be Simon Kinchington who will give a presentation on the airport expansion program. Meetings are free and parking is available at the door. Afternoon tea will be served. Our organisation lobbies politicians for choice in end of life decisions. We believe that these decisions should be made by patients in conjunction with their medical advice. If you feel the same way please join the fight for ‘your last right’. Any inquiries please phone Joan 5443 5576 or June 0402 989 433.
Author Neville Mills with students from Noosaville State School.
Write on, says author LOCAL author Neville Mills was a guest speaker at Noosaville State School last Wednesday, where he gave a talk to a group of 30 talented and gifted students who have shown promise with their writing. Neville went through his children’s books, Snowybright and the Eight Dwarfs and Ralph, Buster and the World’s First Dogathlon, his comical books The Humphrey Hatt Letters and the recently launched The Curious Letters of Mervyn Mudal. He talked about what sparked his desire to write and provided advice on ideas and topics and how the children might improve their writing.
The lovable kind JACK, the lovable Bull Arab/German Shepherd, is looking for a loving home. At just eight months of age, he is a loving, happy and little guy sure to brighten up any household. As he is only young he will require training and lots of treats. He loves company and will suit a family and comes desexed, vaccinated and microchipped. If you think you could be the lucky family for Jack please call Noosa RSPCA for more information. The Noosa RSPCA center is open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm, call on 5449 1371 or just pop in.
Jet is a beautiful border collie in need of a loving home.
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MEET Jet, a gorgeous seven-year-old male border collie. Up for adoption through Australian Working Working Dog Rescue, Jet is in the prime of his life, is a well-adjusted chap and enjoying life. He loves nothing better than a game of catch and can outrun most dogs half his age. There is only one thing in life Jet enjoys more then a good game of catch and that is laying on the deck and watching the world go by. Jet loves to go for trips in the car and for walks down to the park. For more information visit http://www.workingdogrescue.com.au
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THIS week’s Noosa Today Furry Friend is Cody, a 3.5-year-old cocker spaniel cross King Charles cavalier. Cody is a Delta Therapy Dog and along with his owners he visits Arcare Peregian Springs weekly to share his unconditional love. “He is a real hit at each visit and brightens up everyone’s day,” Cody’s mum Jennifer said. Cody also loves going to the doggy beach on Sundays and sitting on Noosa Main Beach while his mum and dad enjoy a coffee. “So long as we go via the general store in Hastings Street to get a treat,” Jennifer said. If you have a furry friend you would like to nominate
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11 June, 2015
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Quiet pocket of peace LOCATED at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac is this beautiful Castaways Beach family home with all the features and fittings to ensure comfortable living.
all the modern conveniences a home chef would need to create delicious meals including gas cooking, plenty of bench space and a breakfast bar for casual dining.
Only three years old, this property is meticulously presented and well-maintained so you can simply move in and enjoy your new family home. Boasting four bedrooms and a guest room, there is ample space for a large family or for those who enjoy hosting friends.
There is plenty of space to relax in this home, including a rumpus room upstairs, an open-plan, light-filled casual living and dining space, plus a separate media room at the front of the home that is the perfect place to watch a movie on a cool winter night.
The spacious master retreat is simply sensational. Located on the upper-level of the home it features a large ensuite, walk-in wardrobe and access to a private balcony, creating the ultimate parents’ retreat.
Outside, well-established gardens are low maintenance and the sparkling pool provides an ideal spot to rest and relax in the winter sun or enjoy with friends and family in the warmer months.
Three more bedrooms are on this level and are serviced by a main bathroom, while a private guest room can be found on the lower-level of the home next to the kitchen and living spaces.
All this is located just two minutes from the beautiful sands of Castaways Beach, one of Noosa’s iconic dog-friendly beaches.
The gourmet kitchen is the heart of the home and features
This stunning family home isn’t expected to last long so book your private inspection now.
home essentials ADDRESS: 15 Antipodes Close, Castaways Beach PRICE: Offers over $1.25 million VIEW: Saturday 11-11.30am DESCRIPTION: 5 bed, 3 bath, 2 car, pool AGENT: Kym de Warren and Jon Blonk for Richardson and Wrench Noosa, 0412 325 421 or 0412 806 252 16 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 11 June, 2015
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HIDDEN HOLIDAY OASIS
SUNRISE BEACH 5 WEATHERLY COURT Quiet & Secluded Hidden at the end of a beachside cul-de-sac, tropical gardens surround this three-bedroom home providing ultimate privacy. Set on a rare 935sqm elevated allotment, this property has wide appeal, for those seeking a family residence or beachside holiday home. ɒ Seamless open-plan indoor/outdoor living zones with ocean glimpses. ɒ Luxuriously large master retreat & genuinely spacious ensuite. ɒ Timber floor boards throughout with plenty of natural light. ɒ Double lock-up garage with equipped workshop; plus off-street parking for boat or caravan.
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View By Appointment Price Contact agent
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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IDEAL FAMILY HOME
TEWANTIN 5 BURGESS DRIVE
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View Saturday 11.00-11.30am Price $649,000
This home has it all! The ultra large kitchen, dining and family rooms open onto a covered alfresco area, perfect for twilight entertaining. The formal dining and lounge is ideal as an adult retreat overlooking the sparkling pool & spa. Ultimate privacy backing onto a nature reserve. ɒ Separate rooms for all the family including a gym and office. ɒ Low maintenance gardens so you can truly enjoy the tranquillity of this home. ɒ Fully fenced, with remote security gate. ɒ Close to shops, schools, public transport & walking tracks.
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PENTHOUSE APARTMENT
NOOSA HEADS 23 ‘ON THE BEACH’ 49 HASTINGS STREET 1
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View By Appointment Price $1,795,000
Sipping champagne in the roof top spa, reading a good book on the terrace or just relaxing in the beachfront pool - stop dreaming! Penthouse apartment twenty three has just become available for purchase and will sell at an affordable price. ɒ Magnificent views over Laguna Bay. ɒ Guest lounge with TV and Internet. ɒ Internal access to private roof terrace with spa. ɒ Superbly renovated by well known interior designer.
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QUALITY BEACH HOME
CASTAWAYS BEACH 15 ANTIPODES CLOSE
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View Saturday 11.00-11.30am Price Offers over $1,250,000
This thoughtfully designed and quality built home is approximately 3 years old. It presents a large light filled open floor plan, with high ceilings throughout. Take in a lovely green backdrop from the undercover entertaining area which overlooks the pool and grassed level yard. ɒ Abundance of storage throughout. ɒ Still under structural warranty. ɒ Holiday income potential with ocean glimpses. ɒ 2 minutes’ walk to Dog friendly beach & adjacent to park, in a quiet cul-de-sac position.
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ENTRY LEVEL VILLA
NOOSA SPRINGS 159 ‘THE CASCADES’
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View Saturday 10.00-10.30am Price $595,000
Located directly adjacent to the resort pool and facilities, this well designed, private two story villa is ready for your own personal touches. Lovely open plan design, with multiple indoor / outdoor living areas, with a north facing terrace and garden. ɒ Secure, Lock up and Leave with 24 Hour gated security. ɒ Separate Golf Buggy Garage . ɒ Air Conditioning & Ceiling Fans. ɒ Fantastic Resort Facilities including two pools and BBQ areas.
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RIGHT ON THE RIVER
NOOSA SOUND 61 WYUNA DRIVE
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View Saturday 11.00-11.30am Price $3,950,000
This modern home, right on the river, has been designed beautifully with a flowing floor plan, exquisite finishes and fine attention to detail. There’s plenty of room with beautifully sized bedrooms, office, two living areas plus a superb gourmet kitchen. It is a home filled with light. ɒ The sunny pool is the place for a dip with the children, after playing on the sandy beach. ɒ There is also a jetty to throw in a line and a gated side entrance for a small boat. ɒ Positioned on a wide part of the River overlooking the foliage on the bank opposite. ɒ Within walking distance to some of Noosa’s best restaurants.
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LOOK NO FURTHER
NOOSAVILLE 4 ‘NOOSA QUAYS’ 4 QUAMBY PLACE
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View By Appointment Price $2,200,000
A remarkable waterfront offering quality and sophistication. This north facing riverfront apartment presents an enviable lifestyle of absolute distinction, and it’s only minutes from Hastings Street and Noosa main beach. Impeccably presented with quality finishes. ɒ The apartment opens to embrace spectacular uninterrupted wide water views. ɒ Noosa Quays enviably has its own private beach. ɒ The terrace is bathed in sunlight, perfect for alfresco dining or taking in amazing sunsets. ɒ It is the epitome of relaxed waterfront living. It’s the one you have been wainitng for.
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highlight home
In the heart of paradise ON offer is a gorgeous hidden holiday oasis surrounded by tropical gardens and ideally located at the end of a quiet beachside cul-de-sac.
Beach just moments from schools, sports centres and a variety of shops.
four-burner gas cook top.
Three bedrooms are located at the rear
Bi-fold doors located just behind the
of the home, including the luxuriously large
breakfast bar create a seamless indoor/
master suite with double mirrored robes,
entrance, where double timber doors open
outdoor living space when they retract,
views across the pool and a spacious ensuite
into a foyer.
allowing the kitchen space to flow out to
featuring an oversized shower, plus access to
a covered alfresco dining area that is the
a private balcony.
A gated portico leads to the main
Stairs will lead you to a spacious and modern living zone where functionality
perfect place to host friends and family for a
THIS three-bedroom home offers privacy, seclusion and a relaxing space for you and your family to enjoy a coastal getaway.
and luxury work harmoniously providing a
special dinner party.
Set on a large elevated block, this home offers ample space for a family to enjoy beachside living in the heart of Sunrise
relaxing ambience.
This property also includes built-in storage, a powder room on the lower-level,
Lush gardens, manicured lawns and a
a fourth room suitable for a home office or
sparkling saltwater pool are the perfect place
teenager’s retreat, double lock-up garage,
is an entertainer’s dream with twin sinks,
to enjoy a relaxing day in the winter sun or
and timber floors throughout.
timber island breakfast bar, ample storage
enjoy a pool party with friends in the warmer
and stainless-steel appliances including a
months.
The kitchen is the hub of the home and
Don’t miss your chance to secure this piece of coastal paradise.
home essentials ADDRESS: 5 Weatherly Court, Sunrise Beach PRICE: On site, Saturday 4 July, at 10am VIEW: Friday, Monday and Wednesday 11am-11.30am, Saturday noon-12.30pm DESCRIPTION: 3 bed, 2.5 bath, 3 car, pool
Testimonial We have had absolute pleasure in both the selling and purchasing perspective with David Berns. Selling recently in the Doonan area with David has been a seamless process. David conducted himself with the utmost professionalism and honesty. He made it clear what the property could sell for and what we could expect as clients. We felt very comfortable with David from the outset, therefore we gave David exclusive authority to sell our property. It went on the market and instantly created huge interest, 2 days later the property was sold above and beyond our expectations. Purchasing in the Eumundi area with David was a breath of fresh air. He made us feel very comfortable with the prospective purchase, provided honest and upfront information about the property, then guided us to complete the purchase in an experience that was both satisfying for us as well as the vendor. We highly recommend David both as an advocate in purchasing a property and also as a selling agent. We wouldn’t sell with anyone else!
Kind Regards Jamie and Natalie Skrepetis
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Land values keep most people happy THE number of Queensland landowners lodging objections to their land valuations has remained at a low level. Queensland Valuer-General Neil Bray said less than one-quarter of one per cent of landowners had lodged objections to statutory land valuation notices issued on 4 March 2015. “A total of 2662 objections have been received this year representing just 0.22 per cent of the 1,236,970 notices issued to landowners in 29 of Queensland’s 62 rateable local government areas,” he said. “This year’s figure is down from the average per cent of objections received over the last five years which is 0.25 per cent and
lower than the average per cent over the last 10 years of 0.46 per cent.
Noosa, plus the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast.
“Online lodgement of objections rose 79 per cent this year, with 1062 lodged online. Landowners who lodged their objection online can track its progress.”
Landowners can access the 2015 valuation year round on the Land Valuations Globe on the DNRM website - www.dnrm.
Mr Bray said all objections received would be reviewed by experienced departmental officers.
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“All information relating to the objection will be considered and landowners who lodge objections are advised in writing of the outcome,” he said.
announced in late 2015. Land Court within 60 days of the receipt of the objection decision.”
“Landowners who are dissatisfied with the outcome can lodge an appeal with the
The 29 rateable local government areas that received new valuations included
The rateable local government areas to receive new land valuations in 2016 will be
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Artis 2/8 Noosa Drive
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As country as live they come today NOOSA’S LIFESTYLE GUIDE FROM Way Out West to Postcards from Saigon, James Blundell’s tracks have introduced a whole new generation of Australians to country music. Lee Kernaghan calls him one of the greatest singer-song writers the nation has known. Adam Brand says he looked up to him as a youngster, and with a string of platinum albums and more than 15 awards to his name it’s easy to see why Australia can’t get enough of James Blundell. In June, Noosa is invited to enjoy the rich vocals and outback narratives that have defined Blundell’s music in a career spanning more than 20 years. “James Blundell is a legend of Australian music and we’re thrilled to welcome him to The J on 12 June,” venue co-ordinator Scott Braby said. “His songs about Kimberley moons and the colours of the outback evoke powerful emotions for audiences who may not have experienced the special world Blundell inhabits.” “Tickets will sell fast to his onenight-only show so James Blundell fans need to act quickly to secure a seat.” The ARIA-award winning artist will serve up his trademark blend of great music and vocals, with a bit of
cheek thrown in for good measure. Noosa can look forward to favourite hits such as Way Out West, Postcards from Saigon, Time On His Hands, and his new single, Hills of Brisbane, which is climbing the country charts. Blundell was the first Australian country artist to sign a major-l abel Nashville recording deal, paving way for the likes of Keith Urban and Kasey Chambers. While a star in his own right, he has written tracks for many of his fellow Australian country music greats including Lee Kernaghan, Slim Dusty and Jimmy Little. “This is a show James Blundell fans won’t want to miss. With nine CMAA Golden Guitar Awards to his name, the former cattle hand turned musician is an enduring name in Australian music who continues to develop his impressive following”. Blundell will perform at The J on Friday 12 June, from 7.30pm. Tickets are $45 per person and $40 for concession and are available online at www.thej.com.au, at The J Box Office, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads, or by phoning 5329 6560 (a $3.50 telephone transaction fee applies).
Just too sweet
scribed as a “definite must see”. The movie features cameos from people such as Stephen Fry and Isabel Lucas and takes a close look at the impact of sugar on the everyday diet. Now Noosa local business owner Luke Nuske from Maluka Produce, who first saw the movie
in Brisbane, is hoping to bring the film to Noosa. “Maluka firmly believes in the healthy message the Sugar Film is spreading,” Luke said. “We wanted to provide the opportunity for parents and children of Noosa to see the film.” Luke is hoping to hold a spe-
cial screening of That Sugar Film at BCC Noosa 5 Cinemas on Wednesday 24 June, from 6.30pm. Tickets are available now at $20 per person and are available at Maluka Produce, 175 Eumundi Noosa Road, Noosaville, or online through www.fan-force. com
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AN average person eats 40 teaspoons of sugar per day, so healthy living crusader Damon Gameau put his health and well-being on the line to find out how eating so much sugar impacts our health. Damon’s 60-day journey was captured as a documentary and released in 2014 as That Sugar Film, a movie that Jamie Oliver has de-
Damon Gameau puts his health and well-being on the line to see what impact sugar has on our health.
Featuring The Doo Wop Dolls, Melony Brests & Sall Monalla Carl Beck & The Gorgeous Burlesque L’Amour
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Coming of age in Bali Life of
brine PHIL JARRATT
FEASTING on the buffet at our friend Mark Keatinge’s tooth filing ceremony (mesangih) this week, I suddenly noticed that of the small handful of bules, or Westerners present at this most Balinese of rituals, I was probably the youngest. How times have changed. Back in the days before electricity and refrigeration the only old white people you ever saw were the odd earnest Dutch folk in khakis and pith helmets tracing their colonial heritage. Now we’re everywhere, still trying to surf like kids, eking out the pensioner years in backstreet villas, getting nipped and tucked for next to nothing and emerging from Dr Rudi’s dental clinic with smiles whiter than Warney’s. Which brings me back to Mark’s teeth filing. It’s more than 40 years now since he skippered a dubious and very leaky boat from Onslow, WA, and washed up on Bali’s shore (literally) with first mate Michael White, a young architecture student from Sydney who subsequently changed his name to Made Wijaya and became Bali’s most famous landscape designer, responsible for the exquisite gardens of the Oberoi, Bali Hyatt and Four Seasons Jimbaran hotels. Mark never felt the need to change his name, but he’s become every bit as Balinese as his old shipmate, a respected elder at his wife’s family’s banjar, presiding over funerals and cremations when not attending to his highly successful business building and flat-packing wooden houses for clients like Sir Richard Branson. But in 22 years of wedded bliss with the lovely Ketut, he had never had his teeth filed,
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At the tooth filing: Mark Keatinge and daughter Jessica.
Planting this year's second rice crop, Pererenan, Bali. so he took the opportunity to perform the coming of age rites with his two teenage daughters this week. Although its roots derive from Bali’s animist culture, the ceremony has been absorbed into the Hindu Dharma. These days it is largely symbolic, with a priest making only a few passes with a sterilised file, but it is taken no less seriously or reverently. The ceremony is symbolic of coming of age, a transition from animal to human represented by the filing of the sharp canines, and the control of the six human evils – desire, greed, anger, intoxication or being under the influence of strong emotion, confusion and jealousy. While Mark was a bit long in the tooth (no pun intended) to be coming of age, the rules about this are a bit fuzzy, since many Balinese families hold off on the expensive ceremony and party until they can have a group filing. The dressing of the subjects in traditional adornments begins long before dawn, and the filing is usually done with the rising of the sun. Then family, close friends and neighbours gather within the elaborately-decorated family compound for a celebration that lasts all day, but again, conceding to the pressures of the modern world, most people drop in for only
a couple of hours, to chat, eat and listen to the soothing music of the gender wayang. Alcohol plays no part in the celebration, but in another thoughtful concession, Mark, resplendent in a red brocade jacket and matching crown, brought a tray full of icy cold Bintang beers over to the weary old expats. Absolutely nothing happened at Mark Keatinge’s tooth filing celebration, and yet I came away from the compound in the heat of the early afternoon feeling relaxed, happy and totally at peace with the world. I guess I felt a little bit Balinese. World’s oldest backpackers BY the time you read this we will be backpacking up the Malay Peninsula, travelling on the old colonial rail lines and island-hopping on local ferries. After Singapore, I’ve not made one hotel booking. I have this strange yearning to go off the grid, to travel spontaneously and be constantly surprised. It must be another weird old guy thing, but I can’t tell you how much I am looking forward to it. One thing that is scheduled is a night or two in Johor Bahru with our old Noosa mate and colleague Di Pickering, who with husband John has been working at the new Pinewood film studios.
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Thursday 11 June 6pm: Cafe Le Monde: Asher Chapman, Alan Kelly, Jason Daniels and Landerz-i. 7pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Annie Jeffs. 7pm: Villa Noosa Hotel: Open Mic Night. Friday 12 June 6pm: Cooroy RSL: Muso James. 8pm: Cafe Le Monde: Wintex and Jasti. 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Inexcess. Saturday 13 June 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Jimmy Buffet Tribute Show. 8pm: Cafe Le Monde: Solafreq and NuCache. Sunday 14 June 3pm: Cafe Le Monde: Matt Stillert, Nato and Massroom. 3pm: Sunshine Beach Surf Club: Barry Charles and the Deeper Beat. 6pm: Kamel Bar: Carl Wockner.
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Six months ago in Bali, Di loaned us a wonderful novel called Garden Of The Evening Mists by Malaysian writer Tan Twan Eng, who so successfully brought to life the cool air and lush fields of the Cameron Highlands that I’ve been longing to get there ever since. The Pickerings tell us that there is absolutely nothing to do in JB, but that the crab is delicious, so there goes next week’s calorie counting.
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A for anti-ageing VITAMIN A in the form of topical retinoids is one of the best ingredients in the fight against ageing, according to Sharon Cassidy from Riverside Beauty who had shared some insights into this super product with Noosa Today readers.
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What are retinoids and how do they work? A derivative of Vitamin A, retinol is an active ingredient in cosmetic skincare products to help fight and diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Contrary to popular belief, one of the mechanisms of retinoids is an increase in the thickness of the skin and the end result is more youthful looking skin. It is proven to improve mottled pigmentation, fine lines, skin texture tone and colour and the skins hydration levels and it exfoliates the skin improving its overall performance. How much retinol is best? How much retinol your skin needs really depends on the condition of your skin, your skin type, the skin issues you would like to improve and how your skin is able to tolerate this unique and highly beneficial ingredient. Starting on a low strength retinol will benefit your skin and your therapists at Riverside Beauty will be able assess your skin and determine what product is right for your requirements. Will using a retinol-based product make skin more sun sensitive? Retinol itself is sensitive to sunlight so is best applied before bed at night,
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Bright spot on a cold day WINTER has definitely arrived and although we tend to head straight for the black, charcoals and neutrals in our wardrobe, it is important to add some colour, texture and accessories to complete the outfit and create our own individual style. This season the key influences for clothing are soft, fluid fabrics, clean lines and simple, classic designs. Long line knit cardigans and sweaters worn with classic pants or pencil skirts feature strongly. Important highlight fashion colours include fuchsia, purple, cornflower blue, rust and khaki. Spoilt Noosa has an exciting new range of clothing and accessories that can be mixed and matched to suit any occasion. There is a stunning selection of bags, wallets, jewellery, belts, shoes and sunglasses to choose from. Multi-coloured leather handbags in a variety of shades are this season's “must have” item and make a fashion statement when worn with solid colour clothing. Leather clutches in autumn and earth tones are a great option for girls on the run. The right piece of jewellery can transform your look from day to evening whether it be a simple string of pearls, some chunky silver or coloured beads. So pop into Spoilt Noosa
Bright fuchsia leather bag looks fantastic with multi coloured Indian bead necklace and yellow readers.
Soft blue suede-look classic handbag teamed with a tonal print scarf, stone wedge sandals, wooden beads with silver charm and taupe framed sunglasses. at the new location at 22 Rene Street, Noosaville, and our experienced stylists can help you to find the perfect pieces to brighten a cold winter’s day.
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Lunch serves up the laughs
Noosa
THE Sirocco Ladies Lunch on Friday was another smash hit with the restaurant buzzing with laughter and chatter as guests were served a delicious threecourse meal. Noosa Today’s KAREN TATTERS was lucky enough to head along and snapped some of the action.
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Above: Gail Grossman, Robyn Page and Noeline Croft. Left: Peta Smith and John Arrowsmith.
Add a little spice to winter Winter has arrived and chef Nilla Tomkins from Vanilla Food shares this delicious soup recipe with all ingredients found at Bio Shop Noosa. Add some Tanglewood Bakery organic sourdough and you have a sensational meal that will warm you from the inside outside out.
Kathie Roberts, Lee Armstrong, Katrina Fagg, Andrea Stokje, Helyn Lloyd and Debra Morriss.
Spicy roast tomato and lentil soup Ingredients
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1) Put tomatoes and garlic on an oven tray, lined with baking paper. Sprinkle four tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil, salt and pepper. Roast for 30-40 minutes on 160C, or until soft. 2) Combine other ingredients in a large pot with three tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil. Saute until onions becomes translucent. 3) Add the roasted tomatoes and two tins of organic peeled tomatoes. 4) Cook for about 30 minutes, add one bunch of chopped fresh coriander and two tablespoons of honey. 5) Cool a little before blending to a smooth consistency. Season with salt and pepper and add one tin of organic lentils. This delicious soup is best served with Tanglewood organic sourdough available at Belmondos Organic Market.
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Debunking myths about nutrients DO YOU you have your food facts straight? Cancer Council Queensland has put some common food myths under the microscope to help separate fact from fiction. Myth 1: Are fresh vegies more nutritious than frozen? Frozen vegies are usually picked in their prime and snap-frozen very soon after harvesting, which means they are chock-a-broccoli full of nutrients, while fruit and vegetables destined to be shipped to fresh-produce aisles, can be degraded of some nutrients due to long travel time. That said, growing your own vegetables or buying them fresh from your local farmers markets, may offer more health advantages. In contrast, canned vegies tend to lose a lot of nutrients during the preservation process, which is why
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Are fresh vegies better for you than frozen?
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“We are also about creating a result-orientated clinic with qualified, professional and approachable staff who run our welcoming retail space and are highly educated about the benefits of our high-quality products. We welcome people to come and get free advice from our team,” he said. Yukti provides an Australian first, a complete range of Australian made, organic, Ayurvedic formulas with 33 different formulas that are compounded on site. Yukti uses certified organic herbs which are sustainably sourced, vegetable capsules and they also blend their own organic tea, chai and spice blends. Akshara said their aim wasn’t to just supply the traditional concepts of Ayurvedic medicine, but to integrate them into local modern culture. “Our therapies and treatments were developed for roy-
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YUKTI Botanicals offers a natural pharmacy, day spa and treatment centre providing an unrivalled mix of natural supplements, therapies and traditional Ayurvedic medicine now available in Noosa. Well-known Noosa Ayurvedic practitioner and naturopath Wayne Celeban B.Hlth.Sc. (Nat.) Dip. (Ayur. Med.) NZ is on hand at the centre providing Ayurvedic and naturopathic consults. Wayne heads a fully trained team, which includes Akshara Day who holds a certificate four in Ayurveda and is currently completing an advanced diploma in Ayurveda at the Australian Institute of Holistic Medicine (AIHM); and Jasmyn Kneen, who manufactures the products, is trained in Ayurveda (Cert IV), massage and yoga. Well known practioner Rebecca Hopkins has also joined Yukti offering Hawaiian healing massage on Wednesday and Thursdays. Yukti Botanicals brings a rounded service of natural medicine sales, natural health consultation, specialist Ayurvedic consultation and body therapies, to Noosa. “We are passionate about providing natural, evidencebased health care solutions for the maintenance of vibrant health and well-being, and our approach is a holistic one where we aim to empower our clients to create and maintain a healthy lifestyle,” Wayne said.
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of the day, appropriate for all levels of fitness and age. Snap Fitness Noosa is also on a mission to make the youth of Noosa the fittest in the nation. They will be conducting specialised group fitness sessions for children aged from eight years and up. Snap Fitness caters for all ages and fitness levels. When starting at Snap Fitness Noosa all new members receive a complementary personal training session to learn about the gym and find out how to get the best results from the equipment. At this time Snap can also
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WITH some recent chilly mornings, winter is definitely here and Dr Mimi Atkins of Noosa Chiropractic has put together some easy ways to boost your immunity and keep healthy. 1. Keep hydrated – just because it’s not hot, don’t forget to keep drinking water! On average, we need to be drinking one cup of fresh water per 10kg of bodyweight, regardless of the temperature outside. Especially if you are feeling under the weather, as it helps to flush out toxins. 2. Get adjusted – research shows that just 15 minutes after chiropractic ad-
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AS A father of six, Sunrise Dental principal dentist Dr Tom Wilkinson knows the importance of children’s oral health. Sunrise Dental is a keen promoter of good dental health and prevention for children, and realise it is essential to develop good oral hygiene, reduce sugar intake and use fluoride for happy, healthy teeth. The team at Sunrise Dental recommend starting dental visits early and attending regularly rather than waiting for a painful and costly problem to occur. The Australian Dental Association recommends visits should start from 12 months of age or shortly after the eruption of first baby teeth. Children who have regular check-ups and are comfortable with visiting the dentist tend to have fewer dental problems and are less likely to be afraid of dental treatments. Some children may feel anxious or frightened about visiting the dentist, but it may be helpful if your child sits on your lap during the check-up, instead of in the dental chair.
To prepare them for their first visit to the dentist, it is a good idea to bring them along to your own dental check-up, so they can watch what happens and get used to the surgery environment, the smells and the sounds. If they can see you being calm during an examination, it will reassure them. Sunrise Dental welcomes children to be treated and bulk-billed through Medicare under the Child Dental Benefits Schedule. The scheme is for eligible children aged 2-17 years and provides up to $1000 (to be used over a two-year period) in benefits for basic dental services. To be eligible, a child must be turning 2-17 years and receive a relevant government payment such as Family Tax Benefit Part A. This government initiative is a great foundation to introduce the importance of good dental health to children. Call Sunrise Dental on 5455 4511 with your Medicare number and they can confirm your eligibility on the spot.
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THE first all-ability AFL clinic kicked off last Wednesday night with a dozen special needs players charging the Tigers’ home ground oval keen to learn the art of the game. The clinic is open to all ages and abilities and anyone who wants to give AFL a go is welcome to come along to the Wednesday night training sessions that will run for another eight weeks. Clinic organiser Rob Purves said the first clinic was a great success with the newest AFL players jumping at the chance to learn new skills and practice their goal kicking. Rob said the students will learn basic skills such as handballing, marking, kicking and goal kicking. “And I want to see goals celebrated with handstands or high-fives all round,” he said. “It’s important this is an enjoyable experience for everyone. So first we will gauge everyone’s skill level and then we can tailor the sessions to suit that.” Noosa Tigers players helped facilitate the training session and Rob said they were keen to volunteer to help. “When we asked the play-
ers if they wanted to help, they jumped on board straight away,” Rob said. “I’m always trying to get the guys to help with other things, but I mention this clinic and they jump straight on it.” The next AFL clinic is on Wednesday from 4.30pm at the Weyba Road AFL grounds and is open to people of all ages and abilities. For more information or to register for the clinic, contact Rob robpurves@live.com.au or phone 0433 240 005 or Leanne Walsh of Sunshine Butterflies leanne@sunshinebutterflies. com.au or 5470 2830.
The clinic’s organiser Rob Purves listens to questions from Absalom Kross, 7, before starting a new round of skill training.
More than 20 Tigers and special needs children met at the Tigers’ home ground to share skills and have a great time.
Play draws out their best By TONY CHARMAN NOOSA DOLPHINS THE under-7 Reds dished out a disciplined display of frenetic footy in round six this week, but the Caloundra Lighthouses gave as well as they took and proved worthy opponents. Conor’s man of the match award was earned through relentless defensive pressure. Noah played his best game this season while Harry ran in a few trademark corner tries. Sarena and Will were menacing with ball in hand and Zac’s well-timed offloads continue to baffle the opposition. Special thanks to Gusso who put in 60 minutes of rugby on Saturday. Under-7 Reds 45 drew Caloundra 45. Best: Conor Thomas. The under-7 Fins game started off with Rory making a great run and passing the ball at the last moment to George White to allow him to go in for our first try against the Grammar Greens. Our second try came from Angus with great support from Phoenix, Stirling and Campbell. With great running and tagging from Charlie he certainly saved the opposition from scoring too many points. To finish off the last seconds in the first half, Rory landed over the try line. In the second half Harry set
Noosa Fins under-7 Reds took on Caloundra on the weekend. up an amazing try for George with great speed and passing. Rory and George both went in for another try to finish off the game. Under-7 Fins 30 d Grammar Greens 20. Best: George White. In the under-9 Fins, Saatchan displayed textbook tackle defending and strong straight bursts going forward. Louie, Tyler and Zac menaced Caloundra Yellow, ripping and running straight, finding open space and backing up with ball security. Joch, Byron and Odette received good passes out wide then accelerated forward with speed and also did their part
getting in to get the ball out. Much improved drive over when first to the breakdown also. Welcome to new player Jack who played really well in his first game of rugby. Caloundra Yellow 35 d Under-9 Fins 10. Best: Saatchan. In a game where players were mixed and matched to suit the conditions, Noosa under-10 Fins proved to be very competitive in all aspects of the contest against Reds.
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Weather puts the wind up anglers By JACK MANGROVE WITH the wind over the past week, a lot of anglers in smaller craft decided to give the river a crack rather than venture offshore. For the larger boats that did make the trip offshore, those annoying winds tested the resolve of a lot anglers. Some days were better than others with some great results from Sunshine and North reefs. We saw some sensational cobia, wahoo and mackerel come from North reef with floater pilchards working well. The bottom bouncers also got some great action with snapper, pearl perch, and tuskfish also hitting the decks. Soft plastic and micro jigs also worked well on the bottom dwellers. Down on Sunshine Reef, good sized sweetlip and coral trout were the order of the day. In the river it has been all about the trevally.
Bailey Johnson holds up his flathead from North Shore From the ski runs all the way down to the mouth, trevally have been on the chew, good sized golden trevally, diamond trevally, giant trevally and cale cale trevally have been accounted for with surface lures working well in the low light hours, morning and night and micro jigs and soft plastics for when the sun get a little higher.
It’s cool, but hot to the touch By ANITA ANDERSON
At the river mouth good quality bream have been temped with strips of fresh mullet around the rocks and along the beach. There have also been some nice whiting around the dog beach and sand bags area with live bloodworms, yabbies and peeled prawns all doing the job. Along Gympie Terrace, nice whiting have been keeping kids happy as families enjoyed the long weekend. On the beaches, North Shore has again been producing some nice fish with a good number of quality flathead taken. Fish over 60cm are not uncommon. Winter bream are really starting to come on now along with tailor and dart, pillies on ganged hooks and fresh mullet on a snelled rig having been the favoured baits. Anglers who look for those gutter on low tide and fish the tide in should be well rewarded.
Rippers to their win over Tewantin with Ruby, Molly and Seisia having mighty games for their teams. The under-14/16 girls division got underway with NDSHS 10s having a narrow win over GSLC Maroon, with Lilly-belle, Lexi and Imogen showing great skill. NDSHS 9s (Blue) went down fighting against NDSHS 7s. Charlie, Mahalia and Raene had great games. A tireless defensive effort allowed St Andrew's to take the points over GSLC (Gold) and Sunshine Rebels showed great composure in their win against NDSHS 9s (Green). Pip, Chelsea and Milli showed some passionate play. SBST showed promising teamwork which led to winning result against NDSHS 8s with Abby, Tayla and Grace having stellar games. Dodgers dug deep in their match against The Magic Touch in the under-14/16 boys division but The Magic Touch boys banded together to get the result. Mitch, Jack and Josh all played strongly. The Illuminatis went down fighting in their game against GSLC but the GSLC boys kept their cool for the win. Hayden L., Max and Taj all produced strong individual efforts. The luck of the draw produced what was the battle for NDSHS supremacy with NDSHS 9s (Green) accounting for NDSHS 7 and 8s (Blue) and NDSHS 9s (Blue) too strong for NDSHS 7 and 8s (Green). Liam, Gareth, Kyle, Tom, Hayden and Heath looked sharp for their teams.
EVEN with the dramatic dip on the temperature gauge, Noosa Touch Football's junior players still managed to display some hot touch footy action last week. Purple Strikers and Pinklets played out a thriller in the first under-10 game of the afternoon with Pinklets just holding on to take the win. Dakota, Lilliana and Paige had terrific games. Pink Thunder gave it their best all game against GSLC (girls) but GSLC showed off their attacking qualities to take the points this week. Emily, Alexandra and Anna all gave strong performances. Tewantin had a tough challenge up against the GSLC (boys) with the GSLC team proving too strong on the day with Amoy, Harry and Charlie all playing well. In a see-sawing match, Amigos were in front by just a couple of touchdowns against Sunshine at the final whistle. Bowen, Atticus, Brandon and Ben stood tall for their teams. In the under-12 division, the Banana Splits girls gave the Warriors boys a run for their money with the Warriors just clinching the win. Monique, Jamaica and Cooper all producing first rate efforts. Panthers (girls) ran into some strong competition in their match against Glen’s Guns with the Gun’s putting in a very polished performance. Deserved player-of-the-day honours went to Armin, Parker and Ryan. Taking every opportunity led the Sunshine
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CLUB Broncos Cowboys Storm Dragons Rabbitohs Roosters Bulldogs Warriors Raiders Panthers
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DEFEATED SEA EAGLES TIGERS KNIGHTS WARRIORS PANTHERS ROOSTERS DRAGONS EELS
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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
Presidents Lunch guest speakers 13th June - Paul Couch (Brownlow medallist, captain and premiership player Geelong Football Club) 4th July - Mike Sheehan (renowned sports journalist and host of ‘on the Couch’ 18th July - Mick Conlan (former Fitzroy game breaker and now Ceo of aFl Queensland) 8th August - Barry Breen (1966 st. Kilda premiership player and that inal dramatic point) 15th August - John Worsfold (the ‘silent assassin’ premiership captain and then coach, West Coast eagles)
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Following this weekend’s bye, The Noosa Tigers will face an inform Maroochydore at Weyba Road this Saturday. The Brett Maloney coached Maroochy are the only side to have beaten Mayne in the past year and a half and I’m sure they would like nothing more than to pip their arch rivals at home. A huge crowd will once again be expected at Tiger
headquarters this weekend to witness the clash which also coincides with Noosa Past Players Day. Noosa suffered a pretty comprehensive defeat at home to ladder leaders Mayne a fortnight ago and have a substantial injury list. The losses of key playmakers Brent Moloney, Nick Hill, Brett Duke and Tommy McKittrick certainly haven’t helped the Tigers, whilst big ruckman Zac McDonald also looks set to miss some time with a facial injury. I did hear a whisper that senior coach James Gellie had
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Friday night saw Noosa White under 10’s take on the Maroochydore Skippy’s in cold conditions. It was a slow start by both teams. Once Noosa warmed up, however, they started to dominate with some tough work on the ball by Leroy and Arkie and finished off well with goals by Levi and Coops. Torin displayed his reliable hard running with back up by Jayden Harry and Kyle. The young Tigers stayed on top all game with team work being a main focus. Special mentions also go to Tiny and Liam for their efforts, and Ben and Zach for their quality contributions at this week’s game. Sunday saw the Under 15’s take on Kawana at home and in the beautiful conditions they put on a clinic winning 22-11-143 to 3-1-19. This puts them in third position. Lachie Haines continued his good form bagging at least 5 goals. The Under 15 girls had the long weekend off, while the Under 13 boys went down to a strong Caloundra. In a strong team effort our boys kept them to two goals a quarter - these boys are getting better with each week. Noosa red Under 13’s had a tight tussle with Maroochydore and went down 2-2-14 to 4-4-28.
his footy boots back on during last week and all the Tigers faithful know how handy a player he was in last year’s flag assault. Upon talking with assistant coach Brad Cross, however, both key on-baller Nick Hill and champion utility Brett Duke should be putting their hands up for senior selection tonight. Noosa have a terrific record against their arch rivals having not lost to the Roos since early 2010. I’m sure this is a record the Tigers would love to continue. A big congrats to youngsters Jesse Malthouse and Seb
Next weekend sees seven games played on Sunday at Noosa and five games away. Don’t forget to ask your team managers if they need help setting up or re jigging the grounds in between games. Noosa Blue Under 10’s travelled away to Coolum this week for a great game. Everyone in the team is working well together. Our team shared the ball around and defended well against Coolum Red. The Dominos Pizza Hot Shot award went to Alex this week for his hard and consistent work in the forwards. The boys defence was good and they kept the pressure on the whole game. Special mention to Rory, Jago and Ben for their efforts in the centres. Great work boys. The Under 13 Noosa Reds were unable to get past a determined Maroochydore Gold this weekend in a low scoring scrappy match. Possession was very even with neither side dominating but Maroochy making the most of their entries into the forward 50. Great skills were displayed by Ryan, Bluey and Bella, with Ned and Troy leading the way with attack on the ball. The team showed excellent passages of play but unfortunately could not sustain this for the four quarters. Hard work at training this week will result in redemption against the Maroochydore Green team this coming Sunday. As the sun came out on Sunday morning Noosa Red under 10’s took on Coolum Blue. In the first quarter we had a strong start with William and Zac domi-
Rogers for making the South Queensland side last weekend. A congratulation also goes out to the irrepressible Robbie Copeland who went one further and made the Queensland State Team. Well done boys and well deserved. Champion Geelong onballer and Brownlow medallist Paul Couch will be our guest at this week’s presidents’ lunch and there is already plenty of interest for what should be another great day at Tigerland. I can’t wait and see you at the footy. Cheers, Pittsy.
nating in the centre. Blake, Jamison, Jensen, and Thomas were hard on the ball all game. Hugo, Jakob, Sam and Hudson all got some great goals and dominated in the fourth. Tom and Bodan continue to improve week on week with some strong tackling. It was so great to see such a good all round team effort. Well done Zac for player of the match. A windswept game at Maroochydore this weekend with a five goal breeze blowing down the field had Noosa Under 11’s come out blazing with an early lead that continued into the third quarter. The Maroochydore Greens rallied together with a hard and fast final quarter that brought them to victory. Noosa’s standout players showed terrific tackling efforts from Luke, Kooper and Jesh and big kicks that kept the game moving from Ben, Billy and Cooper. Noosa Blue Under 8’s battled hard in a very evenly contested match against Coolum Beach Blue’s this week. It was great to see the enthusiasm displayed by all the players. You can really see that the kids are learning more about footy each week. There are more and more handballs, marks and tactics happening with each game that passes. It’s fantastic to see the players really enjoying being a part of a team and improving their skills while having a lot of fun.
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New Revolution takes off Friday twilight bowls saw a good number on the green. Our bowlers don’t seem to mind the cooler weather and there was plenty of “bopping around” to the music supplied by Rick. Winners on the evening were the triples team of Julanne Brown, Glenn Patterson and skip Norm Walmsley (just back from a three-week holiday). Runners-up were Ruth Kelliher and Iris Quinn. The jackpot was won and shared by triples team of Gary Cornell, Kerry White and Linda McDougall. The men’s B Grade singles have commenced and first round game results so far are - Russell Murray d Gary Cornell; Rick Goulding d Glenn Patterson. The first round game between John Davies and Chris Wilson will be played this coming week. Second round - Daryl Millar d Russell Murray. Jim Farr and Bob Andrews both had a bye and progressed immediately to the second round. - Kitty and Jack
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ditch TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS THE New Revolution open pairs on Monday was a huge success. Thank you to those members who helped out with this our inaugural event (to be held monthly). A special thanks goes to our Noosa connection for their assistance and for the format and making the transition so easy. The event will continue be held on the first Monday of the month. Saturday open pairs: Winners were Alex Williamson and Ron Evans. Runners-up were Daphne Reed and John Boyle. Open triples: Winners were Beryl Nelson, Jan Zemler and Ray Day. Runners-up were Liz Thomson, Fay Hewson and Roy Cornish. The jackpots were not won and carry over. New Revolution pairs: Two-game winners were Dan Crameri and Simon Wood. Runners-up were Sharon Briggs and Jacque Warner-Taylor. Third were K. McCracken and John McGill. Second game only: Ron Wallach and Bob King and runners-up were Kath and Brian Simmons. Ladies club selected pairs: Winners were Eileen Macdonald and Georgina Milligan. Runners-up were Liz Thomson and Et Kellett. Wednesdays men’s pairs: Winners were Arnie Ping and Alan Brookes/Jim McDonald (2+26). Runners-up were Alex Williamson and Simon Wood (1+15). The jackpot was not won and carries over. Thursday open pairs: Winners were Yvonne Walsh and Thelma Sanday. Runners-up were Bill Roberts and Steve Bowie. The jackpot was not won and carries over. ‘Friendly’ Friday triples: Winners were Terry Nash, Marlene Trembath and Pat Becker. The runners-up were Connie Johnston, David Clarke and Peter Larke. The jackpot of $80 was won not won and carries over. Men’s section selectors: Congratulations to the successful candidates John Boyle, Rick Dickson, Scott Roney, Alan Shaw, Simon Wood. This is a good cross-section of the club with a difficult job, so please support them. Sunday week will be Ivory Palms $1500 Fish Day. Places are still available for the men’s fours on Sunday 21 June, so get your team together and be part of this great day. - Green Master POMONA BOWLS A GREAT weekend was enjoyed by all when we hosted a visit from Burnett Bowls Club. And what a great bunch of people they were.
Winners of the men's bowls from Cooroy – Eric Kenzler and Ben French. Saturday afternoon game had the points at Pomona 146 v Burnett 136. Unfortunately, the tide turned on the Sunday morning game with Burnett coming up trumps and defeating Pomona by two points. A big thank you to all the Pomona players who helped make this such an excellent weekend. We look forward to a return match in 2016. Ladies Results: Ladies A Grade final was played on Wednesday between Tina Camp and Veronis O’Connor. With Tina defending her win in 2014,
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COOROY BOWLS THIS week’s results are as follows: Tuesday jackpot pairs: Bevan Mahoney and John Langdale. Runners-up were Garry Mitchell and John Ison. Wednesday Business Bowlers: With full greens, fun was had by all and all were vying for top spot, with only two weeks to go. Sorry do not have the results this week. This is the last week. Thursday triples: Bushrangers d Galahs 12-10, Eumundi Boys d Royal Flush 31-4, Night Owls d Bee Stings 20-15, Rough and Revie d Cormorants 15-7, Incas (Apotokis) d XFactor 18-4. We have space for four more teams, so if you want to join this fun group from 4pm to 6pm then dinner afterwards call Lynne on 0405 131 746 or David on 0414 833 509. If you would like to come along and try 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: Winners were Yvonne Pattinson and Sandra French winning by two points from Bettina Winkler and Eileen Reece. Men’s pairs: Winners were Eric Kenzler and Ben French winning on the last end by four bowls, to win by two points. They defeated Bevan Mahoney and Russell Butler. Thanks for a great game of bowls. The ladies and men’s are next so please put your teams in by the closing date of 23 June. We are also looking for some players to complete a full green on Thursday 11 June. 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
Stableford brings out the best with 195 entrants NOOSA GOLF TUESDAY club single-played stableford on 2 June with 195 entrants. Scratch rating (M): 71.0. A Grade: Garry Foley, daily handicap 12, score 38; John Hillis, 9, 38; Damon Rankin, 6, 38. B Grade: Kent Officer, 15, 42; Paul Neate, 13, 40; Peter Butcher, 18, 40. C Grade: Mick Reid, 25, 39; Rex Bernoulli, 27, 39; Michael Donnelly, 21, 38. Placegetters: David O’Brien, 14, 39; Terry Fitzgerald, 11, 38; Anthony Jedynak, 14, 38; John Graham, 24, 38; Ray Graetz, 24, 38; Andrew Aitken, 24, 38; Bruce Blakemore, 9, 37; Lyndon Bruggy, 16, 37; Graeme Fowler, 19, 37; Shane Healey, -1, 37; Brendon Strid, 10, 36; Michael O’Connor, 11, 36. NTP: A Grade - 5th David Anderson, 7th Raymond Waters, 10th Bradley Juillerat, 12th Michael O’Connor. B Grade: Lloyd Pardon, John Deem, Colin Dodd, John Purdue. C
Grade: Geoff Kerr, Richard Pearson, Brian Heuston, Neal Moloney. Sweepstakes: David O’Brien, Garry Foley, Anthony Jedynak. Saturday 6 June, monthly medal, stroke. A Grade: Brian Jackson, Michael Nassereddin, Shaun Taylor. B Grade: Tony Latimer, Derek Pousette, Glenn Puckeridge. C Grade: Stephen Curry, Dieter Hoffman, Jerome Stuart. Placegetters: Richard Clifford, John Henry, Paul Sanderson, Stewart Shimmin, Malcolm Shand, Alan Meredith, Graham Meadows, George Grant, Michael Cantori, Richard Pearson, John Hughes, Gary Ogg, Glenn Heath, Ray Graetz, Doug McGuffog, David Murray, Robert Rossetti, John Dean, Chris Misios. NTP: A Grade - 5th Shane Dunn, 7th Aaron Carter, 10th Michael O’Connor, 12th Ray Egge. B Grade - 5th Gary Ogg, 7th Peter Bolitho, 10th David Whiticker, 12th Ron Turner. C Grade - 5th Malcolm Shand, 7th Brian Priebe, 10th Ken
McBryde, 12th David Gardner. Tewantin Electrical: A Grade - G. Torney. B Grade - G. Ogg, C Grade - J Stuart. NYRC SOCIAL GOLF A STABLEFORD was played on 6 June. Men’s winner: David Croucher; score 37; runner-up Lyall Carlow (C/B), 34. Women’s winner: Chrissie Pobar, 34; runner-up Mary Sawyer, 32. Nearest to Pin: 3rd Paula Jeffrey; 14th Ken Chapple. Longest Putt, 10th Rob Lazdins. Others: Roy Crombie, 34; Garth Pienaar, 33; Jim McGill, 31; Jenny Steer, 31; Paula Jeffrey, 30; Ralph Garber, 29; Ken Clapham, 29; Anne Gallen, 29; Phil Ryan, 28; David Blanton, 38; Mary Hitchen, 28; Lea Bell, 28; Viola Crombie, 28; Nola Mountain, 28; Jan Kelly, 28; Eileen Dunlop, 28; Rob Lazdins, 27; Laurie Moore, 27; Joan Bradley, 27; Petra Collins, 27; Ken Chapple, 26; Neville Joy, 26; John Last,
25; Ian Steer, 25; Les Yates, 22; Maureen Moore, 22; Trish Yates, 17. COOROY WOMEN THURSDAY 4 June, monthly medal, stroke and putts. Division 1 medal: Fay Wiggins. Division 2 medal: Assunta Easton. Division 3 medal: Colleen Sykes. Nett event: Colleen Sykes 72 on a countback, runner-up Assunta Easton. Putting: Freda Bull and Sonja Cordwell. Rundown: Jocelyn Rabjohns 74, Muriel Willett 74, Wendy Morse 74, Fay Wiggins 75, Wendy O’Hare 76, Kath Walker 76, Patsy Fayne 76, Joyce McKay 77, Judy Kitcher 77, Sue Sendall 77. Approaches: Desley Walker, Maria Taurer and Sue Sendall. Saturday 6 June, 18-hole stableford: Carolyn Foster 39 on a countback, runner up Wendy O’Hare. Rundown: Carmel Clark 35, Annette Goodall 35, Assunta
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Cryptic Clues No. 7374 ACROSS 6. Only a little, but arresting, interjection (4,1,6). 7. Two notes from “La Boheme” (4). 8. Funny double act about a soldier and a waterfall (8). 9. On which holidaymakers sit about and yarn (6). 10. Revealed the communist captured and defeated (6). 12. Land in America and have a banquet (6). 15. Attack the plant the morning before (6). 17. Not the fair lady you catch the beast embracing (8). 19. In the bitter cold, you help to provide cover for (4). 20. Will continue to be clairvoyant (3,4,4).
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DOWN 1. The snake gets angry and it starts hissing (8). 2. Disencumber of the can inside that’s blown and bad (6). 3. Change the title to “R for Rubbish” (6). 4. Back the car up and sound pleased (4). 5. Save with cures out East (6). 6. Beam at the little girl first (5). 11. The best, though little used, as paths go (8). 13. Mean his moving from the district (6). 14. Vacillate while I get the doctor round (6). 15. Fends off a number in floods of tears (6). 16. Jam, Rod? (5). 18. Want to stick the point into the wrong end (4).
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“THE time has come now to reflect on the 87th year of patrolling Noosa Heads' beaches and to acknowledge a number of special achievements by some very special members.” With these words Greg Cowie, president of the Noosa Heads Surf Life Saving Club, welcomed members, sponsors and invited guests to the annual dinner and presentation of awards for the 2014/15 season. Acknowledging the presence of the club's life members, the president made special mention of Lenore Grice who this year received the high honour of being inducted into Australia’s Surf Life Saving Hall of Fame for her outstanding achievements in surf sports. She becomes the first member to receive such an honour. Speaking to a capacity crowd, Cowie went on to cover all aspects of what has been a very productive and successful year. Among his opening remarks was his reference to Noosa’s “stepping in and offering our Peregian neighbour a helping up and preventing the inevitable closure.” He went on to say “the key objective of providing lifesaving services on Peregian Beach was maintained to the benefit of the Peregian Beach community.” With regard to the club house gear and equipment, all had been upgraded. He then acknowledged “immediate past president Brett Leckie and his wife Liz and all the Peregian stalwarts who stayed the course and maintained their patrols”. In closing his summary of the Peregian assist, Cowie thanked Queensland Surf Lifesaving, Sunshine Coast branch and all local clubs. Among the many highlights
were that Noosa had maintained its beach safety record, implementation of another radio beacon at the wilderness camp on North Shore. He extended the club’s congratulations to the sub branch of Tewantin /Noosa RSL for a memorable centenary celebration of the country’s Diggers, giving special mention to Paul and Robyn Jenkinson, Donald McKill and all their support team. Other achievements spoken of was Noosa taking part in and sponsoring the establishment of Noosa Headland and coastal strip as a national surfing reserve. “This initiative sees our pristine local coastline protected for future generations to come.” He referred to the continued success of the Seahorse Nippers, the great results of Noosa’s competition teams, and the very pro-
gressive surf awareness courses which have seen some 5000 visitations. Bronze programs being conducted in six high schools also added to the fact that the club had a very busy season. All members involved in these different achievements will be personally acknowledged by Cowie in his annual report. The arrival of very influential people at the club was also noted, the first being His Excellency the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC, Governor of Queensland. Also serving in his capacity as patron of Surf Life Saving Queensland the Governor “came to meet with the people of the Seahorse Nipper program and gain firsthand knowledge of the work being done”. And, later on, “just recently we
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Services to surf ON Sunday afternoon a group of senior members of the Noosa Heads Surf Life Saving Club quickly gathered to celebrate two very special announcements that had just been made public. The first was the award of the Medal of the Order of Australia to Noosa life member Ian Young for outstanding service to Australian surf lifesaving and the community. The second was the award of life membership of the Maroochydore Surf Life Saving Club to Noosa’s Lenore Grice. Lenore, who holds dual membership of both Noosa and Maroochydore, is also a life member of Noosa. A double life membership is very rare, but well deserved. Noosa president Greg Cowie said: “This is indeed a great day for Noosa and the community. “Congratulations to both.”
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played host to the Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss when the Prime Minister launched the Federal Government's grants program for Australian Surf Lifesaving Clubs at Noosa Heads.” The visit by these people gives a good indication as to respect in which the club is now held and the members should be congratulated for their work and dedication. The work done by the management committee of the senior club and the results achieved by the support group the Surf Club was also recognised. The great work of Noosa club captain Ian Widdicombe and Peregian Patrol captain of the year Liz Leckie was indeed responsible for maintaining a high standard of beach safety at Noosa and Peregian. In closing his address, the president said: “I thank you all for the support and encouragement you have shown me personally and certainly look forward to next year’s challenge.’’ This was followed by the presentation of awards. Possibly the most well received was the naming of Donald McKill as the Club Person of the Year. His attitude to patrolling and club duties plus his efforts in promoting the Noosa Club within the community have indeed been outstanding. Other major awards: Patrol Captain: Craig Moore. Patrol of the Year, Patrol 10, and radio operator: Ken Edwards. Male Cadet of the Year: Harry Glassock. Female Cadet of the Year: Emily Lansdown. In surf sports: Male Competitor of the Year: Rhys Burrows. Female Competitor of the Year: Jordan Mercer.
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