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Tourism Noosa and key partners celebrated the launch of the Noosa Global Travel Planner, part of the strategy and a new destination guide specifically for the travel trade with over 30 products perfect for the inbound market from accommodation and tours to activities, attractions and events. Story on page 4. Picture: PAUL SMITH
Tony to run for mayor By JOLENE OGLE NOOSA Councillor Tony Wellington has announced he will run for mayor at the March council elections. In a statement provided to Noosa Today, Cr Wellington said he was not the “usual suspect” for a political career, having spent most
of his working life in the creative industries. Cr Wellington said he decided to announce his intention to run for mayor due to public speculation. “For quite some time, residents have been asking me what my intentions are,” he said. “I get questioned about this almost every day. With neither Noel Playford nor Bob Ab-
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bot intending to run again, I thought it was time to put some of that speculation to rest.” Current Mayor Noel Playford said Cr Wellington’s intention to run as mayor in the next election was “good news”. “People recognise Tony’s ability, plus he’s now had four years’ experience as a councillor to go with it, and it’s hard to beat relevant
experience in any position, particularly a leadership one,” Cr Playford said. “The last two busy years have shown him what’s important for an effective council. There’s no doubt he’s ready to make the stepup, and I wish him well in his campaign next year.” Continued page 4
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Shifting shores of sinkhole A SINKHOLE larger than a football oval that swallowed a caravan and campervan at Inskip Point has been deemed “relatively stable”. A geotechnical engineer has advised Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) the sinkhole site was now “relatively stable” and preliminary advice was that the event may have been a “near shore landslide” rather than a true sinkhole. According to QPWS, the event has likely passed with a flat beach edge forming but coastal erosion is still occurring and this may result in more trees collapsing. The sinkhole is estimated to be 200 metres long, 50 metres wide, some 7.5 metres deep in its central area and nine metres at its deepest point, further out from the central area. The landslide happened on Saturday night 26 September, about 11.30pm, with a campervan, caravan and tent being swallowed when the sand gave way. No-one was injured. More than 300 campers were evacuated from the area, with the MV Beagle campground and eastern section of Sarawak campground to remain closed. QPWS is urging people to avoid the area, observe traffic barriers and warning signs. The MV Natone, SS Dorrigo and The Oaks campgrounds are still open and access to the barge via Inskip Point is also open to vehicles. Refunds will be offered to those who wish to cancel their booking.
The sinkhole was continuously expanding until it was declared "relatively stable" on Monday 28 September.
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THE school holidays are usually a time for family holidays or trips to the park, but for the Laidlaw family of Tewantin life with their autistic son means they won’t be heading out at all. Parents Sabine and Warren said their 12-year-old son Ziggy, who is non-verbal autistic, has reached an age where he wants to explore outside his home environment. “We are unable to take him out because he runs away and has no sense of danger,” Sabine said. “Ziggy has now realised he can climb over fences and in the past two weeks has been found in the middle of Beckmans Road watching the cars fly past him. “Although he found this very exciting, it has been very traumatic for ourselves and our two children.” Sabine said her son is a bright and bubbly boy, but his disability means family life is a “struggle”. “I have witnessed the effects Ziggy’s disability has had on our other two children grow-
ing up,” she said. “For example, we are unable to go to restaurants or to the park for a day out.” Sabine said the impact of family life really “hit home” when her eldest son, Luca, wrote a letter about his despair for his brother’s behaviour and fear of losing him. “It hit home that myself, my husband and my children need help,” she said. Now, with the help of the Noosa Vietnam Veterans Association and Sunshine Butterflies, the Laidlaw family are hoping to raise funds to buy a Smart Pup for Ziggy. “When I was given information about the benefits of Smart Pups I got excited,” Sabine said. “There pups can provide a distraction to an autistic child’s frustrations and provide an anchor to allow independence, as well as hold the child in an embrace when out and about.” For Sabine, a Smart Pup would mean the family can enjoy the simple things in life such as going out for dinner, to the park for the day and sleeping through the night. A Smart Pup costs $25,000 to train and place with a family, but the Vietnam Veterans Association of Noosa have already kickstart-
The Laidlaw family, from left: Warren with Ziggy, 12, Sabine with Billie, 6, and Luca, 14. ed the fund-raising with the donation of $750 to the Laidlaw family. Vietnam Veterans Association member Bruce Wilson said the cost of a Smart Pup wasn’t within the family’s reach and is calling on the community to come together and help the family raise the money needed.
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THE Australian Sex Party has slammed a recent spike in fines for wilful exposure at Noosa’s unofficial nudist beach, calling for locals to protest. Australian Sex Party acting president for the Queensland branch Dr Mark McGovern said the party was “dismayed” by recent prosecutions for wilful exposure of “at least six citizens enjoying naturism at Alexandria Bay (A Bay)”. “It does seem particularly bizarre these prosecutions have occurred on an unofficial nudist beach of some 30 years,” he said. Noosa Heads officer in charge Senior Sergeant Steve McReight said fining people for wilful exposure at A Bay was not a priority policing issue. “But, if people complain we will respond and
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mary Offences Act to allow local councils to designate clothing-optional beaches. Noosa Edge Nudist Retreat owner and operator Rainer Mueckenberger said legalising a nudist beach in Noosa would have a “positive impact for all parties”. “Legalising Alexandria Bay would stop the double standards and minority of people causing havoc for nudists and allow people to freely follow their naturist lifestyle,” he said. “Nudity is a natural and normal state of being that should be embraced and supported in all its positive forms.” To garner support, the Australian Sex Party will hold a clothing-optional public support meeting at the southern end of Alexandria Bay on Saturday 3 October from 11am.
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do our job,” he said. “If we receive complaints about wilful exposure then we will attend the beach.” Dr McGovern said the party was also “perplexed” by the “inherent sexism” of reports in local media stating “only males are capable of being arrested for wilful exposure as female genitalia does not ‘hang out’.” “The most bizarre bit is singling out men for prosecution as only their bits ‘hang out’,” he said. According to the Summary Offences Act (2005) (Number 4, section 9), males and females can be fined; “a person must not wilfully expose his or her genitals, unless the person has a reasonable excuse”. Dr McGovern said the Australian Sex Party was calling on the State Government to amend the Sum-
WHILE Noosa enjoys a successful start to the spring/summer tourism season, Tourism Noosa has announced a global market strategy for the coming two years to further increase visitor numbers. The announcement was made at an industry event on Wednesday night (30 October) to over 180 key stakeholders where Tourism Noosa outlined their plans to build a sustainable global market for Noosa, focusing on brand profile, beneficial partnerships, trade engagement, product development and consumer marketing. Tourism Noosa CEO Damien Massingham said the strategy outlined the current state of play for Noosa, identified areas of potential growth, noted the challenges to be addressed and set global marketing direction. “The Noosa Global Market Strategy sets a focus on building a diverse visitor mix, evening seasonality, increasing length of stay and enhancing Noosa’s product offering to drive visitation,” he said. “In developing the global market strategy, Tourism Noosa undertook an extensive consultation process to ensure the vision and proposed actions would be informed and relevant.” Mr Massingham said meetings
The Australian Sex Party will hold a clothingoptional public support meeting at the southern end of Alexandria Bay on Saturday 3 October from 11am.
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with over 300 trade, government and industry partners had helped shape the strategy. “In terms of market focus, the strategy will concentrate on Noosa’s key markets of the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Germany and North America while nurturing other important markets by leveraging opportunities with industry partners such as Tourism and Events Queensland and Tourism Australia,” he said. “Working in partnership with Sunshine Coast Destination Ltd and our state and national partners, Tourism Noosa will implement this strategy including support for activities of relevance and benefit such as Australia’s Coastal and Aquatic campaign and Queensland’s Australia’s Nature Coast and Great Beach Drive programs,” he said. Councillor Frank Wilkie said Tourism Noosa’s strategy focused on further strengthening relationships with industry and trade partners, key media and appropriately aligned brands. “This team not only works hard but smart in continually finding ways to ensure this key aspect of our regional economy keeps growing in strength and resilience,” Cr Wilkie said.
From front page Deputy Mayor Bob Abbot confirmed he “definitely won’t be standing” for election at the 2016 elections, saying he’s “had enough”. “I’ll be 65 soon,” he said. “I’ve had enough. I know I have retired once and come back, but that was after a two-year gap.” Cr Abbot, who was also mayor of Noosa Council and mayor of Sunshine Coast Regional Council, said he planned to play music, go fishing and remain involved in community groups into his retirement. Noosa Today asked the remaining councillors if they planned to run in the 2016 local government elections. Cr Frank Wilkie said he had been considering running as mayor and would officially declare his intentions over the next few weeks. “A lot can happen between now and March,” he said. Cr Wilkie said it was important to keep looking ahead as there was still much work to do to build the new council. “I’m hoping for, and will work to create, a positive, forward-looking, future-focused
team,” he said. “(A team) willing to follow through on and review the extensive work of the current Noosa council and build upon it.” Cr Wilkie said the focus would include further diversification of Noosa’s economy, as well as work on a new planning scheme that responds to changing community needs while protecting the environment. Cr Sandy Bolton said she would also run in the 2016 elections, and Cr Frank Pardon also confirmed he would “definitely be running for council”. “At this stage, I will be running as a councillor, but my options are always open and we’ll see who else is going to be running for mayor,” he said. “I have the experience of over 13 years now behind me, and I shall watch with interest how the election contest will be conducted and whether I, and others, will have to struggle with similar goings on that have polarised this community in the past.” Cr Joe Jurisevic did not reply to a request for comment from Noosa Today.
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Locals Anne Oxley and Markus Hanley said they are sick of collecting cigarette butts from Noosa Main Beach.
But us no butts By JOLENE OGLE IT’S time for smokers to bin their butts as the council calls on locals to act responsibly when it comes to disposing of rubbish. Noosa Today recently published an article about locals who are frustrated at collecting hundreds of cigarette butts from the garden beds along the Noosa Main Beach. The council was unable to comment at the time but has since written a letter to the editor advising Noosa Today of its response. In the letter, Noosa Council’s waste and environmental health manager Wayne Schafer said it was important for the community to remember that disposing of a cigarette butt in the open environment is an offence which can attract a fine under state government litter legislation. Mr Schafer said anyone who wants to dispose of their cigarette butts responsibly can col-
lect small, reusable, pocket-size cigarette butt containers free of charge from the council “Smokers can also provide their own containers to dispose of their cigarette butts until they locate an appropriate bin,” he said. In response to calls from the community for more bins near the Noosa Heads Surf Lifesaving tower, Mr Schafer said the council provides bins in areas where people frequent and staff assess requests for extra bins on a caseby-case basis. “Council does not provide bins in every location where people congregate to smoke,” he said. “Beachgoers should be aware that smoking is not permitted between the flags on a patrolled beach.” Anyone who would like to collect a personal, portable cigarette butt bin can drop into the Council Chambers at 9 Pelican Street, Tewantin.
THE inaugural Noosa Community Biosphere Association (NCBA) general meeting will be held on Thursday 8 October with the new management committee to be announced on the night. The NCBA was formed in June and has since been under a caretaker committee in the lead up to the general meeting at which a new management committee will be elected. Current committee member John Wood said the association has received “fantastic” feedback from Noosa residents. “We are extremely pleased with the support we’ve received from our community,” he said.
mit grant applications just like any other not-for-profit group,” he said. “We are independent of council and therefore a change of council does not affect our status.” Mr Wood said NCBA is a community-owned advocacy group for sustainability with jurisdiction bound by the Noosa Biosphere Reserve which is all of Noosa Shire. The NCBA AGM will be held at the Noosa Convention and Exhibition Centre, 3 Hilton Terrace, Noosaville, on Thursday 8 October from 5pm. To find out more information or to join as a member, visit www.noosacba.org.
Free advice to get away from abusive home NOOSA locals who are experiencing domestic or family violence are being reminded that they can get free legal help from Legal Aid Queensland. Legal Aid Queensland CEO Anthony Reilly said the organisation helps thousands of people who are experiencing domestic violence every year. It offers a range of support from helping people to understand their legal options to helping them access protection under the law.
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“We are very excited the association now has 200 members and the caretaker committee has received dozens of feedback from residents.” The first election for the association is due to be contested with 15 nominees vying for just eight seats at the AGM on Thursday 8 October. According to a media statement from NCBA, the association is wholly independent of the council and receives no ongoing funding from it. Mr Wood said the association has been granted $10,000 in seed funding to form the association and has received $3000 so far. “Should the association want council funding it is required to sub-
“People can call us on 1300 651 188 to talk to our staff about their situation, access legal advice from a lawyer and get referrals to other community services, like women’s shelters and counselling,” he said. “Our lawyers can help people apply for a domestic violence protection order and, if people are eligible for a grant of legal aid, we can represent them in court for domestic violence matters. “We can also give people free legal help for
any associated family law issues such as separating from your spouse or partner or making parenting arrangements for your children.” Mr Reilly said Legal Aid Queensland provided free legal help to people escaping from violence and to respondents in domestic violence proceedings. People can contact Legal Aid Queensland’s call centre on 1300 651 188 for the cost of a local call (from land-lines) between Monday to Friday,
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Youth Ambassadors, from left to right, Erin Schmidt, Layla Hart, Bhawna Manral and Rae Johnston will be on Hastings Street throughout the school holidays to help visitors find their way around the area.
Young ambassadors show way to visitors By JOLENE OGLE THE Gold Coast may have bikini-clad Meter Maids but Noosa has launched a new tourism initiative to help visitors feel even more welcome. Noosa is now home to Youth Ambassadors dressed in bright blue shirts who will be on Hastings Street throughout the school holidays to help tourists with any questions they may have about the region. They are all students from Sunshine Beach High School and have completed the Tourism Noosa Welcome to Noosa program so
they are armed with the latest information on the local region. Local resident Val Smart brought the idea to Noosa MP Glen Elmes as a way of creating mobile assistance for visitors. “I was thinking of how Gold Coast has the Meter Maids and I thought, what do we have here?” he said. “Why not get our youth involved as Youth Ambassadors.” The program will run for the next week of the school holidays as a trial period with Youth Ambassadors walking along Hastings Street in groups of
twos for their shifts. Tourism Noosa CEO Damien Massingham said it was all about putting the “rubber on the road” with the students hitting the streets over a two week period. “This is another way we can enhance the visitors’ stay and having young locals help people is a really positive thing,” he said. Mr Elmes said it was great to see the students who have “gone out of their way to put in the time” to help visitors. “The fact the students are volunteering like this is just fantastic,” he said.
IF MALCOLM Turnbull is as smart as he thinks he is, then he must realise that Scott Morrison and the party will use him and his current popularity to help them win the next Federal Election. After they have all been sworn in the knives will be out and it will be a repeat of, “on for one and all” and no quarter or loyalty given. That’s the sorry state of our federal politicians in today’s Australia and we allow it by voting for them without insisting they serve out their term as elected by the people and not that joke for democracy the caucus. It would be a joke if it wasn’t so serious and that it was costing not only money but the talents of some of our few but dedicated politicians. E. Wright, Sunrise Beach.
Deep pockets SO FAR because of councillors’ failure, the ratepayers are up for legal fees on the Masters project. It now looks that there could be costs for both the Cooroy Tourist Park and service station as well as the Civic Shopping Centre extension. Both projects will give both short and long-term employment and when completed be of great advantage to so many people. The developers of both these projects are no fools and seem to have far more insight than the present council and will without doubt appeal . Have the present council members got big pockets or are they going to pass on costs to ratepayers? It would be appreciated if they would make their intentions known publicly before refusing. Ian Lawson, Tinbeerwah.
The real greens I WISH the local newspapers would stop calling the NPA the “peak green group”. I can think of at least two others (Landcare or the Sunshine Coast Environment Council) that should have this title. At least they don’t get involved in non-environmental matters. Bruce Hallett, Tewantin.
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THE word racial is not in my vocabulary but what I don’t understand is why “I do unto others, as I would want them to do unto me, or live and let live” yet if a Muslim moved in next door to me he would want me to treat him as an equal (and I would) but he would always refer to me as an infidel. I find being called an “infidel” offensive. I am studying the Koran as we speak and I can tell you infidel certainly doesn’t mean equal. There are two types of Muslims - radicals and moderates. The radicals want to take over the world with force immediately as ISIS is doing. The moderates want to take over the world also, but they want to do it with infiltration. That is to act peacefully until they get into control, then instil Sharia law. The latter is called “Hudna”. Both strategies are taken from the Koran. Don’t let anyone tell you different - if they try, it is called “Taqqiya”. That means the right to lie to further Islam. I’m starting to believe Australians are very stupid letting them in to our country without insisting they leave their ideals in the country they have just left (drive on the same side of the road as we do). I hate to say it, too bad the downfall of Europe has begun again just almost 100 years of peace from
after WW2. Europe will plunge into a brutal, uncontrollable society again. My guess it will end up in the same mess as the Middle East. John, the thing I like most about you is you always say people are entitled to their opinion my opinion is WW3 has already started “Muslims versus the rest of the world". Bob Jarvis, Tewantin.
Hail to the chiefs NOOSA deserves the best and we have scored superbly with Noel Playford. He’ll be a hard act to follow but I believe we have a brilliant mayoral successor in Tony Wellington. Tony is an incredibly smart bloke, but also a very unassuming chap; friendly, caring, hard-working, very knowledgeable on environmental issues and great at keeping constituents informed. He served on the Sunshine Coast Council in order to help protect Noosa interests during the SCRC “occupation" and once we regained independence, he halved his pay packet to stand for the new Noosa Council and stand up for what he believed in. Of course he has his detractors; most of them are familiar names from the letters pages, but few have his selfless dedication to our beautiful Noosa. Tony will make an excellent mayor. Susie Osmaston, Noosa Heads.
Welcome home OUR welcome back to Australia from overseas on Monday morning was less than brilliant. The PA announcements from the Brisbane Airport Corporation were somewhat disingenuous, too. “There may be a slight delay due to industrial action by the workers with the Immigration and Border Protection Department.” The slight delay meant we were in very long, slow-moving, winding queues, very reminiscent of arriving in Los Angeles before they fixed their problems. In fact, the ‘slight delay’ meant it took us less time to drive from the Brisbane Airport to Noosaville, than it took to get from the plane to the parking garage. With all the bad press about unions recently, I’d think they would be trying to show their fellow citizens how necessary unions are by some other method than annoying us greatly. Ron Koyich, Noosaville.
Plain arrogance IN MY opinion the arrogance of this council is astounding. Their continued mismanagement of capital works (63 per cent last year and three per cent instead of 16 per cent at end August) has now been compounded by what appears to be some different accounting; about $4 million in planned projects from June have disappeared. Funds for maintenance and upgrades of storm-water, boardwalks, community facilities and IT projects have all been downgraded. We now learn Noosa’s Biosphere is in danger of being hijacked by Noosa Parks Association; they’re seeking funds from Noosa Biosphere Reserve Community Association so they can pursue heritage recognition (and appear to have a dominant representation of nominees for the NBRFCA committee). NPA is also seeking to partner with council in the purchase of North Shore land (ordinary council meeting minutes). John Lobb, Peregian Springs.
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Beans beats two tick attack BEANS, the 15-year-old beagle, is back home with her family after a double tick bite landed her in intensive care for a week. It was a harrowing experience for owner Colleen Bichel, who rushed her beloved beagle to the Tanawha-based emergency hospital after finding a tick on Beans’s neck. “When I found the tick on Beans, she was already vomiting and having trouble walking. I got to the Tanawha clinic within 30 minutes and she was already a lot sicker by then,” Colleen said. Although treatment was started straight away, Beans was already having respiratory difficulty and, in consultation with Ms Bichel, the decision was made to put her on lifesaving mechanical ventilation. Sunshine Coast AES director Dr Matt Rosen said in tick cases, one of the major issues for animals was respiratory failure and in advanced cases life support was needed. “Beans required 24hour intensive care; she was put into an induced coma and connected to a ventilator,” he said. “Beans is definitely a fighter, because a second tick was found by our staff while she was in hospital.
"That hampered her recovery time a little; she required further ventilation but Colleen was absolutely super throughout it all.” Dr Rosen said it was because of cases like Beans that he and his fellow AES directors made the decision to expand their services to include a second Sunshine Coast Emergency practice at Noosa, which opens its doors for the first time today (1 October). “AES has been in existence for 10 years. We expanded our services to the Sunshine Coast in February 2014 because we wanted to provide essential emergency and critical care medicine to the entire south east coast of Queensland, based on the successful format of our other two practices at Underwood and the Gold Coast,” Dr Rosen said. Noosa Animal Emergency Service is located at 43 Rene Street Noosaville and from 1 October, will open every weeknight from 5.30pm to 8am and 24 hours over the weekend - from 5.30pm Friday night until 8am Monday morning, as well as every public holiday. Phone 5430 6900 for more information.
Beans the Beagle is reunited with Sunshine Coast Animal Emergency Service staff - nurse Sharna Mostyn, Dr Matt Rosen and Dr Aryial Mammino. She was given the all-clear after suffering a severe case of tick paralysis and ending up on life support.
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The Cooloola Bushwalkers will hold an overnight camping bushwalk from 23 to 25 October, at the Girraween National Park, in the Granite Belt in the Darling Downs region. Girraween is known for its spectacular flowers, dramatic landscapes and unique wildlife. Walk leader will be Marguerite Wickins, who can be contacted on 5474 2854 or email wickins@ dodo.com.au
HUNDREDS of Noosa locals flocked to the Noosa Leisure Centre on Saturday 19 September to farewell one of Noosa’s treasures, Emma Freeman. The 93-year-old was an author, prize-winning artist, playwright, sculptor and activist who helped shape the Noosa that we all know and love today. The memorial service has been described as the Noosa equivalent of a state funeral and was well attended, with many joining together to remember a remarkable woman. Emma’s life was nothing short of captivating and she captured her story in her book Hastings Street: Stories from Noosa Past, which was revised only days before her death. Throughout her life, Emma was an integral part of the Noosa community from releasing her controversial art exhibition in the 1980s that included paintings of nude middle-aged women, to joining Noosa Parks Association in the 1960s and being at many environmental protests throughout the
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP OF NOOSA The speaker at Christian Fellowship of Noosa, in the CWA Hall next to the Tewantin Post Office, at 9.30am on 4 October, will be Chris Lancaster and his subject “The Divine Word of God”. There are three ways in which you can learn about us - (1) visit www.christianfellowshipnoosa.com - (2) call Tony on 5474 0620 , and (3) just come along.
TEWANTIN NOOSA RSL WOMEN’S AUXILIARY The next meeting of the Tewantin Noosa RSL Women’s Auxiliary will be held on Friday 2 October, at the Tewantin RSL, from 10am. All members and friends are welcome. For more information, phone Kate on 5447 5042.
SOUND HEALING MEDITATION GROUP. The sound healing meditation group meets every Tuesday, from 1pm-2pmm at 80 Coolah Place, Cooroibah. All are welcome and it’s suitable for anyone who needs to enjoyably and effortlessly de-stress. A small donation is appreciated. For more information, phone Suzy on 0427 759 099.
MANTRAS, MUSIC AND MEDITATION Enjoy 2.5 hours of peace and harmony every Saturday from 3pm-5.30pm at United Synergies, 12-14 Ernest Street, Tewantin. Live kirtan and chanting with musical instruments. Refreshments provided and children are welcome. There is no charge.
NPA FRIDAY FORUM Have you ever wanted to get up close to a python? Here’s your opportunity to do just that! The usual Friday Environment Forum will be replaced by a reptile display at the Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre. The educational and informative reptile display travels around half of Australia each year and brings knowledge and awareness to the public through topics like the characteristics and behavior of reptiles, tips and techniques to avoid snake bite and most importantly the latest teaching within regards to the first aid treatment of snakebite. Everyone is welcome to attend and learn about snakes and other reptiles. Coffee is available from 10am and the demonstration will start at 10.30am. There’ll be plenty of opportunity for you to look closely at the snakes and ask questions before the display closes at 12.15pm. A gold coin donation for Allan Burnett will be appreciated. Visit www.noosaparks.org.au for more information and you are invited to ‘Like’ NPA on Facebook. Those wishing to join Valda for interpretive birding in the Wallace Park precinct should meet in the car park at 8.30am.
COUNTRY MUSIC CONCERT A country music concert will be held on Sunday 4 October, at the Hall of Fame, Steggalls Road, Yandina. Doors open at noon for a 1pm start. Walk-ups are most welcome. Good band
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RETIRED OR ABOUT TO RETIRE? The Association of Independent Retirees (A.I.R.) Noosa Branch next general meeting will be held on Thursday 8 October, at 9.45am for a 10am start, at South Pacific Resort, 179 Weyba Road, Noosaville. Speaker will be James Castle, treatment plants operations manager, Unitywater, on understanding where our water comes from and where the waste goes; a presentation about water supply, treatment and distribution. Cost is $5 per person including morning tea. Visitors are very welcome. Please call 0488 252 543 for further information or email airnoosacommunications@gmail.com
CROQUET COME AND TRY DAY
A beautiful umbrella for a stylish lady - Emma Freeman captured in a wonderful moment by friend Sally Haxton. fight to save Noosa from high-rise development. Emma will be remem-
and great guest artists. Afternoon tea is provided. Raffles and lucky door prizes. Entry is $8 per person or $6 for concession. Phone 5446 7545 for more information.
NOOSA LIBRARY BOOK SALE The next Friends of the Noosaville Library book sale will be held on Saturday 31 October between 9.30am and noon. Plenty of genuine book bargains will be on offer. The sale is at Noosa Library, Wallace Drive, Noosaville.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Overwhelmed by eating and dieting? Overeaters anonymous can help. Meetings are held in the Cooroy Library group study room on Thursdays from 1pm. Phone 0404 302 186 or call Debbie on 5474 3563 for more information.
MICROBATS AND NATIVE BEES Come and join Chris Fuller of Kin Kin Native Bees and Rachel Lyons of Noosa Landcare and Wildcare Australia to explore microbats and native bees, misunderstood animals that play a vital role in the Biosphere. To be held on Thursday 15 October, from 5pm-7pm, at the Rural Features Centre, Pavilion Street, Pomona. Cost is free for NDLG members and Bushland Carers, $10 for non-members. RSVP to Margie at info@noosalandcare.org or call 5485 2468 by Monday 12 October, as numbers are limited.
bered as a vivacious, stylish woman who loved Noosa dearly.
will be held on Monday 12 October, at the Uniting Church, 6 Grasstree Court, Sunrise Beach. Doors open 6.30pm for a 7pm start. Guest speaker for the evening will be Chrystal Hutchinson, who will be talking about Seascapes. Visitors welcome: Entry $5, members $2, with tea, coffee and light refreshments served. Call 5474 8857.
NOOSA BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP The next meeting of the Noosa Breast Cancer Support group is being held on Tuesday 13 October, at St Mary’s Hall, 17 Williams Street, Tewantin, at 9.30am. We offer face-to-face support for anyone diagnosed with breast cancer. Call Dawn on 5441 7231.
NOOSA DISCUSSION GROUP Noosa Discussion Group meets Sunday 4 October, 2pm-4pm, at the CWA Hall, Tewantin (next to the post office). Our next topic for discussion will be “The Seven Deadly Sins". This discussion will look at how we define the notion of sin, and whether the famous seven sins really are “deadly". This non-profit group welcomes people of all ages and backgrounds, to explore and share ideas in a spirit of friendship. Contribution is $5 to cover costs and refreshments. For more information please email noosadiscussiongroup@gmail.com
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Lodge Noosa presents a public meeting on Friday 9 October “Understanding Reason Francois Billy". Reason can be used as a tool to differentiate fact from fiction, and to analyse the pros and cons of different perspectives of reality. A perspective based on reason can help us free ourselves of beliefs that are impacting negatively on our lives and allow us to be in harmony with the world that surround us. 7pm “An evening of Theosophy with Janet and Paul", Friday 2 October, at 7pm, Lemuria with Deb Deloraine. All welcome. http://tiny. cc/sunshinetheoo. Gold coin donation. The CWA Hall, 123 Poinciana Drive, Tewantin. Phone Ailsa 5470 2656 or Janet 0416 442 962 for more information.
On the first Sunday of the month, at 10am, the Noosa Croquet Club holds free come and try instruction for anyone interested in seeing how this great game fits with your needs. Olympic skills are not required. You need to be able to walk (not run), have good eye/hand co-ordination, enjoy nice people in a social setting and wear a smile. Come to the Croquet Club on Sunday 4 October, at 9.45 for a 10am start on the first Sunday of the month at 9 Sea Shell Place, Noosaville. Punctuality is really appreciated. Tennis or bowls footwear desirable but not essential. Either turn up or give Nevin Gugich a call at 5473 5801 beforehand.
COOROY NOOSA FAMILY AND LOCAL HISTORY GROUP “An Unsettled Life - One man’s Journey" is the topic of a talk and the result of Maureen Austin’s research into the family history of her husband. The talk will precede the meeting or Cooroy-Noosa Family and Local History Group, at 1pm on Saturday 10 October, at Cooroy Library, on Maple Street. To find out more about the group visit www.genealogy-noosa. org.au or phone 5442 5570.
FABULOUS 50s Calling solo fifties and over. Fabulous 50s is a friendly social group awaiting those who enjoy dining, barbecues, the theatre, bushwalks, etc. Come and join us for coffee, at 10am, on Thursdays at the Boathouse on the river at Noosaville, and Mondays at Noosaville Marina, Tewantin. Ring John 0425 292 949.
BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE Stimulate your mind and spirit in a unique, thought-provoking discussion group tackling life’s deeper issues and the human condition. Meet warm, welcoming locals seeking greater self-awareness and authentic connection. Listen, learn, laugh and share in a cool, quiet, relaxing setting over coffee and cake. Every Tuesday, 1pm to 2.30pm. Cost $5. For Noosaville location, email yvette@innerseachange. com or phone 0417 718683.
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Land buy plan is rejected A CONFIDENTIAL session in council’s ordinary meeting on 24 September has revealed the Noosa Parks Association offered to team up with council to buy land on Noosa’s North Shore. According to the agenda released on council’s website, Noosa Parks Association (NPA) offered to “contribute funds to the purchase of Noosa North Shore land”. Council was recommended to “thank NPA for their offer”, ad-
Russell's 1951 BSA Golden Flash A10 650 has been in his family since 1953 - previously belonging to his uncle, his dad and then Russell himself, who used to use the bike to round up the cows.
vise NPA the “lot is not suitable for acquisition because of existing easement and current use of site” and advise NPA council would be interested in considering the “joint purchase of other environmentally significant land parcels of interest”. The block of land in question and the amount offered was not disclosed, but an NPA spokesperson said the NPA had had a Land Acquisition Fund for the purpose of buying environmentally strate-
Ready to roll: Aaron on his Cleveland Cycleworks Heist.
gic land for “many years”. “The fund is made up of donations from NPA members and money earned through other NPA fund-raising efforts,” the spokesperson said. The spokesperson said the policy of “strategic land acquisition” was established by NPA many years ago and includes offering to assist council with land purchases for “conservation purposes”. The NPA spokesperson said the
block of land the organisation offered to buy couldn’t be disclosed. “Targeted parcels of land are kept confidential to protect landowner privacy and to discourage any potential impact on property prices,” they said. NPA’s offer to buy land on Noosa’s North Shore comes as one previously-approved and one preliminarily-approved development application for Noosa North Shore were before council.
Carl and daughter Grace rode in style on board their bright blue Vespa.
The development applications referred to the failed Petrac development on Noosa North Shore that saw the company dissolve into liquidation before the accommodation development was completed. The two approvals were due to lapse, so the applicant made a request to council for the approval to be extended, which was granted by council at the ordinary meeting on 24 September.
Neil with his 1989 Harley Davidson and top hat.
Event organiser Cameron MacGowan leads the way.
The very distinguished gentlemen THE sun shone brightly for the inaugural Distinguished Gentlemen’s Ride through Noosa on Sunday (27 September), with 96 well-dressed bike riders spreading awareness of prostate cancer throughout the region. This is the first time the global event has been held on the Sunshine Coast, let alone in Noosa, with event organisers saying they were overwhelmed by the response. Bike riders from around the world including Italy, Indonesia and America, all took to the streets on Sunday 27 September to raise money for prostate cancer research and to raise awareness of prostate cancer. Local business owner and event organiser Cameron MacGowan addressed the riders on the day and said the ride was worth it if one man on Hastings Street decided to get checked for prostate cancer. Cameron led riders through Hastings Street, down to Coolum and then back up the coast road to Hastings Street where they celebrated with a very dapper morning tea, silent auction and live music to raise funds for prostate cancer research.
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Dressed to impress: Carla and Tim also rode in the charity ride.
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Mark of respect for our seniors TODAY (1 October) marks the United Nations International Day of Older Persons, a celebration of the contribution older men and women make to the community. The International Day of Older Persons also highlights the particular needs and challenges faced by many older people in our community. According to the UN, almost 700 million people are now over the age of 60 and by 2050 over 20 per cent of the world’s population will be 60 or older, meaning there will be more people aged over 60 than children in the world. This year’s theme is sustainability and age inclusiveness in the urban environment and aims to show demography matters for sustainable development and that population dynamics will shape the key developmental challenges the world is facing in 2015. According to the UN, if the world’s aim is to “build the future we want” then it’s time to address the population over 60, which is expected to reach 1.4 billion by 2030. To celebrate the International Day of Older Persons, Noosa Today has collected a list of Noosa-based organisations and groups who advocate for older people’s rights, provide entertainment or simply offer a social space for retirees.
AIR Noosa The Association of Independent Retirees (AIR) Noosa branch is a not-for-profit organisation advocating for the interests of selffunded and partly self-funded retirees or those about to retire. The organisation has 8000 members across 65 branches Australia wide, while the Noosa branch has served the community for over 20 years and is one of the largest branches in the state. The Noosa branch meets at the South Pacific Resort, 179 Weyba Road, Noosaville, every second Thursday of the month at 9.45am for a 10am start. The group also holds monthly investment discussions in Sunshine Beach. Members and visitors are welcome to the group’s meetings and you can find out more by emailing airnoosasecretary@gmail.com or visit www.independentretirees.com.au.
ery month and either a guest speaker provides an inspiring talk or performers provide live entertainment. Club bus driver, Norm, along with club president, Laurel, ensure there are a variety of outings to suit every taste and preference for entertainment. If you would like to join the Tewantin Noosa National Seniors group or to find out more information, phone Norm on 5474 0919.
Tewantin Noosa National Seniors If you’re looking for a local club where you can make new friends and enjoy entertaining outings, then the Tewantin Noosa National Seniors group may be for you. The club meets ev-
Noosa Arts and Crafts Association The Noosa Arts and Crafts Association is a not-for-profit organisation run mostly by volunteers offering art and craft classes at Wallace House, Noosaville.
Today (1 October) marks the United Nations International Day of Older Persons. Classes currently on offer include intermediate watercolour instructed by John Newman on Mondays from 1-4pm, advanced watercolour with tutor Lyn Roberts on Wednesdays from 1-4pm and beginners acrylics also with Lyn on Saturdays from 9am to 12noon. For those who like to use their hands there is porcelain art on Tuesdays from 9am, beading every first and third Thursday of the month from 1pm and embroidery every first and third Friday of the month from 9.30am. To find out more about joining the Noosa Arts and Crafts Association, phone 5474 1211 or drop into Wallace House, 1 Wallace Drive, Noosaville.
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U3A Noosa The University of the Third Age (U3A) is a learning centre for those who love to study a new language or learn about classical literature, indulge in armchair travel stories or start a new hobby. The global organisation is a self-help, selfmanaged form of learning for over fifties who are no longer working full-time.
U3A campuses offer opportunities for members to share learning experiences in a wide range of interest groups and to pursue learning for fun, not for qualifications. Noosa U3A House features a studio, library, auditorium, games room, language laboratory, computer room and social area. U3A Noosa is located at 64 Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin. Phone 5440 5500 for more information.
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Nestled in their arms OVERLOOKING the confluence of the two arms of the river and facing nor’-nor’east, this family home has an expansive waterfront presence, a lovely sandy beach, a jetty and even a boathouse and ramp. The home was designed and built in 1989, making a true architectural statement. Certainly there is potential for modifications, but this home has a lot of personality and is in perfect condition.
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Position & Opportunity
View Thurs & Fri 12.00-12.30pm Auction In-rooms from 5pm, Friday 2 October Sheraton Noosa Resort
Overlooking the confluence of the two arms of the River and facing nor’-nor’-east, this family home has an expansive waterfront presence, a lovely sandy beach, a jetty and even a boathouse and ramp! The home was designed and built in 1989 making a true architectural statement. ɒ The sparkling water right out in front is visible from almost every room in the house. ɒ There is a pleasant lawn and garden and you can also trail your boat from river to street. ɒ There are two very large bedroom suites upstairs, as well as a full kitchen and terrace. ɒ Downstairs is the master suite, living and dining, kitchen and bar and another tiled terrace. ɒ There’s also an additional carport and the property is fully fenced to river and street.
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Jennifer Carr 0412 158 433 Rikki Goatham 0439 632 922 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
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NOOSA SPRINGS VILLA 221 ‘THE POINT’ North-East Facing & Nothing to Spend A secure 5 star lakefront location looking north east over the lake and golf course, 221 The Point highlights a relaxed yet opulent Noosa lifestyle. As new this luxurious open plan residence is ready to move straight in, with modern clean finishes and soft earthy tones. ɒ Quality porcelain tiled living areas. Generous European gourmet kitchen. ɒ Pet friendly with air-conditioning throughout. ɒ Spacious master with en-suite and dressing room. ɒ Sunny pool with manicured gardens, 24 hour security and gated entrance. ɒ World class 18 hole golf course, Club house, restaurant and health retreat.
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View Friday 10.00-10.30am Auction In-rooms from 5pm, Friday 2 October Sheraton Noosa Resort Jon Blonk 0412 806 252 Frank Milat 0438 528 148 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
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NETANYA PENTHOUSE
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NOOSA HEADS 414 ‘NETANYA’ 71 HASTINGS STREET
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Buckets & Spades
View By Appointment Auction In-rooms from 5pm, Friday 2 October Sheraton Noosa Resort
The views from this top level absolute beachfront penthouse are absolutely stunning, being surpassed only by the vista from the exclusive roof terrace. There’s no better way to relax, in the spa, sipping a glass of your favourite champagne and enjoying life! ɒ North facing beachfront penthouse. ɒ Netanya is Noosa’s ’Jewel in the Crown’. ɒ Extensive beach & ocean views. ɒ Spacious roof terrace and spa. ɒ High income & tax depreciation benefits.
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Frank Milat 0438 528 148 Shane McCauley 0403 646 930 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
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‘ALLURE ON MAHER’
SUNSHINE BEACH 17 MAHER TERRACE
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View By Appointment Price Offers over $3.5Million
This 700m2 masterpiece was constructed with zero tolerance for imperfections. With quality fixtures and fittings throughout, no expense has been spared by the current owners during the design and building of their dream home. ɒ Uncompromised, unapologetic, high end indulgence dominated by mandatory privacy. ɒ A five minute leisurely stroll to the beach or the eclectic array of cafes and restaurants. ɒ Environmentally sensitive, surplus power producing solar plant – approx 10kw. ɒ Movement and door senses, surveillance camera & keyless entry. ɒ Optional 5 bedroom floor plan available.
Jon Blonk 0412 806 252 Kym de Warren 0412 325 421 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
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MODERN BEACH HOUSE
CASTAWAYS BEACH 14 WAVECREST DRIVE Luxury & Style Unbelievable street appeal for under $1 million dollars in Castaways Beach, with features rarely found at this price point. It is an extremely private and secure home with plenty of room for kids and pets to enjoy. You need to see it to believe it! ɒ Substantial in ground pool with outdoor shower. ɒ Large Open Floor Plan. ɒ Multiple indoor/outdoor entertaining areas. ɒ Modern finishes throughout.
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View Saturday 10.00-10.30am & Sunday 2.00-2.30pm Price $995,000 Jon Blonk 0412 806 252 Kym de Warren 0412 325 421 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
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CASTAWAYS BEACH 6 CARIBBEAN COURT
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View Saturday 1.00-1.30pm Auction In-rooms from 5pm, Fri 2 Oct Sheraton Noosa Resort
The owners of this beautiful beachside home are ready to move on and will listen to the market and consider all offers. An overseas posting means the property will be sold on or before auction. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to own in this very unique part of the Sunshine Coast. ɒ Bordering national park and only a 5 minute walk to dog friendly beach. ɒ Unique North East facing allotment with spectacular ocean views. ɒ Large open floor plan, with two living areas. ɒ Separate study/office and lower level guest retreat.
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Jon Blonk 0412 806 252 Kym de Warren 0412 325 421 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
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EVERYTHING YOU WANT
NOOSA HILL 23 ‘THE RISE’ 37 NOOSA DRIVE
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View By Appointment Price $850,000
This high level, town house style, fully furnished apartment is well worth a viewing. When you walk in the front door you are presented with an amzaing outlook that doesn’t disapoint. The apartment is quite modern with open plan living, high ceilings and an abundance of natural light. ɒ Two level town house style apartment in a prime position within the resort. ɒ Large balcony for relaxing and entertaining. The apartment is 142m2. ɒ Close to all amenities, Hastings Street, Main Beach and National Parks. ɒ Fully furnished ready for holiday occupancy.
Kate Cox 0438 695 505 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
BOUTIQUE COMPLEX
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TEWANTIN 15 ‘NOOSA RIVER QUAYS’ 2 BLAKESLEY ST
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View Thursday 3.00-3.30pm & Friday 10.00-10.30am Price In-rooms from 5pm, Friday 2 October Sheraton Noosa Resort
If you want to secure an absolute water front property you need to act now. Apartment 15 is a house sized property with a lift in a boutique complex. It offers high ceilings, a large north facing balcony, three bedrooms also with balconies, the master having a walkin robe and ensuite. ɒ Gated secure complex in peaceful street with lift access. ɒ Close to all amenities, Woolworths, boutique shops, cafes. ɒ Lagoon style share pool and fully maintained gardens and lawns. ɒ Fully maintained gardens and lawns kept immaculate at all times.
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Kate Cox 0438 695 505 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
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NORTH FACING
NOOSA HEADS 4 ‘NOOSA APARTMENTS’ 45 NOOSA PDE
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View By Appointment Price Offers over $565,000
With views of the river and park from the balcony and just a short stroll to Noosa’s iconic Hastings Street, the national park and Noosa main beach, this spacious, open plan apartment is perfectly located for your holidays and holiday based income. ɒ Large loft 3rd bedroom. ɒ Small complex plus holiday income. ɒ Walk to Hastings Street and Main Beach. ɒ Open plan, split level design.
Frank Milat 0438 528 148 Shane McCauley 0403 646 930 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
RARE AS HENS TEETH
LITTLE COVE 1 ‘HEADLAND VIEWS’ 42 ALDERLEY TCE
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Spacious & North Facing
View Saturday 1.00-1.30pm Price $1,350,000
This roomy 3 bedroom apartment in Little Cove is in a boutique complex of just 6, with no on-site managers, it is certainly a rare find! It is situated right across from the boardwalk which takes you to Hastings Street and main beach in one direction and the national park in the other. ɒ Filtered views through the trees to Laguna bay. ɒ Sought after position in Iconic Little Cove. ɒ Car park on title plus large storage space. ɒ Fabulous for owners own usage as a lock up or great to holiday let.
Frank Milat 0438 528 148 Shane McCauley 0403 646 930 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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GREAT INVESTMENT
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NOOSA HEADS 325 ‘FRENCH QUARTER’ 1 HALSE LANE Income & Opportunity Mid floor apartment with a very realistic reserve! Boasting a strong holiday return and an even better lifestyle. Directly opposite main beach and so close to the national park, set in the heart of Noosa’s boutique cafe strip. First class onsite management with excellent yield and depreciation. ɒ Quieter treed outlook away from pool. ɒ 30m to the beach and a stroll to cafe’s and boutiques. ɒ Strong holiday income and tax breaks. ɒ Secure complex opposite the surf.
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Shane McCauley 0403 646 930 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
IDEAL FAMILY HOME
TEWANTIN 5 BURGESS DRIVE
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Style & Space
View Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Price $635,000
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.
Shane McCauley 0403 646 930 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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NOOSA HEADS 23 ‘ON THE BEACH’ 49 HASTINGS ST On the Beach & Loving it.... Penthouse apartment twenty three has just become available for purchase and will sell at a very affordable price. The owners chose this apartment over others because of the privacy, views and convenience that it offered. Plus it has magnificent views over Laguna Bay. ɒ Superbly renovated by well known interior designer. ɒ Internal access to private roof terrace with spa. ɒ Heated pool, spa, steam room and gym. Guest lounge with TV and Internet. ɒ Undercover security car parking.
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View By Appointment Auction In-rooms from 5pm, Fri 2 Oct Sheraton Noosa Resort Shane McCauley 0403 646 930 Frank Milat 0438 528 148 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
RIGHT ON THE RIVER
NOOSA SOUND 61 WYUNA DRIVE
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Serenity & Space
View Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Price P.O.A.
This modern home, right on the river, has been designed beautifully with a flowing floor plan, exquisite finishes and fine attention to detail. There’s plenty of room with beautifully sized bedrooms, office, two living areas plus a superb gourmet kitchen. It is a home filled with light. ɒ The sunny pool is the place for a dip with the children, after playing on the sandy beach. ɒ There is also a jetty to throw in a line and a gated side entrance for a small boat. ɒ Positioned on a wide part of the River overlooking the foliage on the bank opposite. ɒ Within walking distance to some of Noosa’s best restaurants.
Jennifer Carr 0412 158 433 Rikki Goatham 0439 632 922 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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WHAT A LOCATION!
NOOSA SOUND 39 WYUNA DRIVE
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View Saturday 1.00-1.30pm Price $3,500,000
Overlooking natural bushland that can never be built out, this craftsman built riverfront home, offers space, light and picture-perfect views from every room. Coming to the market for only the second time in 28 years, there now exists a prime opportunity to acquire this blue-chip location. ɒ Architect designed, open plan, high ceilings, suspended concrete floors. ɒ Guest room with adjoining bathroom. Separate spacious master suite. ɒ Sandy beach, ramp, lush and private gardens. ɒ North-easterly aspect for winter sunshine and cooling summer breezes.
Jennifer Carr 0412 158 433 Rikki Goatham 0439 632 922 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
ACROSS FROM THE BEACH
LITTLE COVE 1 ‘THE COVE’ 24 LITTLE COVE ROAD
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Spacious & Private
View Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Price $3,200,000
Unit 1 ‘The Cove’ is positioned perfectly to enjoy this highly sought after location, right across the road from Little Cove beach and a mere short stroll down the boardwalk to Hastings Street in one direction and the National Park in the other. ɒ One of the largest single level floorplans in Little Cove. ɒ Apartment features private entry for ease of access. ɒ Generous outdoor living areas and private pool. ɒ Delightfully furnished with new furniture throughout.
Jill Goode 0418 714 653 Peter Butt 0412 714 406 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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CHARACTER HOME
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SUNRISE BEACH 4 COMMODORE COURT Relax & Replenish Sitting in the heart of Sunrise Beach, this beautiful character home is well suited to families, holiday makers and investors. Just a short stroll to the beach, schools and local shops, with a park at the end of the street, this house is sure to impress, so come through and fall in love today. ɒ Sparkling heated Pool. ɒ Side access for caravan or boat. ɒ Open plan living and outdoor area, perfect for family entertainment. ɒ Easily maintained.
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View Thursday 11.00-11.30am Auction On-site 3pm Friday 2 October Jake Sudrajat 0466 436 811 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
RELAX BY THE RIVER
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NOOSAVILLE 25 ‘PELICAN BEACH’ 13 JAMES STREET
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View Thursday 12.00-12.30pm Auction In-rooms from 5pm, Fri 2 Oct Sheraton Noosa Resort
Providing two bedrooms and a loft, this air conditioned unit offers plenty of room for the family. With the convenience of being so close to the river and many restaurants of Gympie Terrace, you can’t go wrong in this well maintained complex. ɒ Sunny Pool with Spa. ɒ Half sized Tennis Court. ɒ Sauna & Games room. ɒ 150m from Noosa River.
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Penthouse living THE Artis Penthouse on Noosa Hill offers true Noosa living, with stunning views over Laguna Bay and a spacious floor plan complete with luxurious features throughout. This home-sized residence offers ample space for the whole family with three north-facing bedrooms featuring private balconies and breath-taking views, while a fourth bedroom is currently used as a children’s room but could easily accommodate a home office.
The kitchen overlooks the open-plan living and dining spaces where glass sliding doors open to a balcony where the spectacular views can be enjoyed, or gather the family for alfresco dining on warm summer nights. A spiral staircase leads to an opulent rooftop terrace with wet-edge pool, adding to the luxurious feel of this home. It's the ideal space to spend warm afternoons watching the sunset.
The master suite features a luxurious ensuite with marble tiling, striking Brazilian marble vanities, Italian tap fittings and a large Englefield spa set in Brazilian marble; a truly relaxing retreat from the stresses of the modern world.
Located in a secure complex of two apartments, a private lift provides access from the lower-level carpark while a remote-controlled gate and remote-controlled garage offer extra privacy and security.
A spacious and modern kitchen will make entertaining a breeze with a featured thickset granite benchtop with opal flecks, plus two-pack cabinetry, an AEG ceramic cooktop, oven and dishwasher.
All of this is located just moments from Hastings Street, Noosa Main Beach and Noosa Junction. Don’t miss your chance to inspect this truly beautiful Noosa home.
home essentials ADDRESS: Apartment 2, ‘Artis’ 8 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads PRICE: $3,750,000 VIEW: Friday and Saturday, 2pm-2.45pm DESCRIPTION: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, pool AGENT: David Conolly for Century 21 Conolly Hay Group, 0438 259 956 30 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 1 October, 2015
L A L AS ND T E R E VE R LE AS E
FINAL LAND RELEASE
ONLY 3 BLOCKS REMAIN The lifestyle you deserve is waiting for you.
Homesites from $330,000* ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Elysium Noosa ofers a truly unique lifestyle for a discerning group of residents. An address that comes with your very own residents Rec Club and a host of onsite recreational facilities. This is the last opportunity to secure a homesite in the exclusive Elysium Noosa!
Call Sean Cary on 07 5474 8663 Corner Elysium Drive and Smoke Bush Drive, Noosa Heads www.elysiumnoosa.com.au Images are indicative only.*Average price $361,666. All descriptions have been prepared in good faith and with due care however may be subject to change without notice at any time. Purchasers should inform and assure themselves by inspection, independent advice or as otherwise necessary prior to purchase. ®Registered Trademark. QBCC Act Lic. No. 41712. ©AVJennings Properties Limited. ABN 50 004 601 503. October 2015. E22538. 1201089-EG40-15
Introducing Diana Pound Century 21 Conolly Hay Group is excited to welcome Diana Pound to the team. Diana Pound is a well-respected agent with a fabulous reputation, extensive client base and an intimate knowledge of the Noosa market. Diana is a proactive, high performing sales agent, who has listed numerous exclusive properties in the irst few weeks of joining C21 and has already sold a luxury apartment in Sunshine Beach for $2.5million. With Century 21 global backing and Diana’s experience and knowledge of the Noosa and surrounding areas this makes her a perfect choice to handle your next sale.
Diana Pound Licensed Real Estate Agent 0418 426 065 CENTURY 21 AGENTS. SMARTER. BOLDER. FASTER.
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PURE NOOSA LUXURY 3 EXCLUSIVE HOME SIZE RIVERFRONT APARTMENTS
I N T R O D U C I N G
Welcome to luxury living at 279 Gympie Tce Noosaville A once-in-a lifetime Noosa prestige property where world-famous natural beauty is complemented and matched by spacious award-winning design. There are only 3 apartments on ofer – each of them being the very embodiment of Noosa luxury and located in one of the last riverfront blocks on Gympie Terrace. • Whole loor luxury apartments designed by Stephen Kidd • Magniicent views over Noosa River to the Noosa rivermouth • State of the art inclusions & inishes • Restaurants, cafes and retail shopping at your door • 3 spacious ensuited bedrooms • Media room, home oice, gourmet kitchen • Extensive indoor & outdoor living, secure parking for 3 cars • Each apartment averaging over 250m2
Stephen is renowned for his vast experience, talent, vision and expertise. He has over 45 years experience in design, multi-disciplined in building, interior and furniture design. He holds a “building Services Authority” license for building design, medium rise and building design open. He studied in Australia and UK and worked in Sydney, London and the Middle East.
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Call Mike Hay 0417 624 059 or David Conolly 0438 259 956
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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
VIEWS TO DIE FOR IN LITTLE COVE
HIGHVIEW 25 BAYVIEW ROAD NOOSA HEADS
With gorgeous 180º northerly vistas of the ocean & National Park from every room, Highview is a unique luxury property in much coveted Little Cove. • Creative engineering & design by award winning Robinson Architects • Balinese style massage cabana/artist’s studio • Expansive balconies capture views to Double Island Point • Separately entranced guest/housekeeper/apartment • Main Beach & Hastings St a 10 min walk away via a • Home cinema or kingsize 5th bedroom scenic off-road walking path
Highview is a peaceful bush paradise at the end of a no-through road well away from cars & crowds but close to the action.
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‘NOO-JEE’- LITTLE COVE
One of Little Cove’s Finest Properties NOOSA HEADS 5 Allambi Rise With some of the best views available in Little Cove, encompassing Laguna Bay, Noosa Main Beach, Noosa North Shore and the hinterland beyond, ‘Noo-Jee’ offers a unique and luxurious space in the heart of this prestigious neighbourhood. • ‘Noo-Jee’ offers a Little Cove lifestyle like no other and occupies a trophy position rarely available for purchase • Designed by acclaimed architect Noel Robinson and built by Ken Morrow • Exceptional luxury holiday rental property • ‘Noo-Jee’ captures the true essence of Noosa • Tender Closes Friday 5pm 16th of October 2015
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Luxury, Lifestyle & Location SUNSHINE BEACH 2/18 Douglas Street • State-of-the-art, four-level apartment in central Sunshine Beach • High end features include everything from a private lift and C-bus home system to Bali Sunset Stone looring inside and out; two-pac cabinets and ducted airconditioning and vacuum • Top-class kitchen, AEG automatic wall-mounted canopy rangehood with sensor activation. Entertain with ease using stainless steel Bosch appliances, coffee machine and induction cooktop • Atop the abode is a dedicated master retreat, where sliding doors open on to a large terrace with a sublime sea vista, downstairs guest wing has two bedrooms with built-in robes • All of this is just a two-minute walk from Sunshine Beach’s boutique retail, dining surf club and beautiful beach
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CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP 07 5447 2451
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FOR SALE
High on the Hill, When Position Matters SUNSHINE BEACH 2/20 Henderson Street “Hill Top Villas” are revered by many for their excellent layout, design and fabulous position, elevated and adjacent to the village. • Two generous bedrooms (patio off second), two bathrooms with bath in main, high ceilings • Large well appointed kitchen, open plan spacious living and dining area, plantation shutters throughout • Stacker doors lead out to the massive full width balcony overlooking the pool and Paciic Ocean • Lock up garage and a storage area, lift access, live here permanently, holiday or let out • One minutes stroll to restaurants , coffee shops, surf club and pristine Sunshine Beach
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$720,000 Thurs & Sat 1-1:45pm Sharon Mclure 0400 084 975 Lance Bussell 0403 134 420
AUCTION
Saturday 10th Oct 3:00 PM Onsite By Appointment Lance Bussell 0403 134 420 Sharon McLure 0400 084 975
CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP 07 5447 2451
AUCTION
Bargain Vacant Land, 300 m to Beach, Will Be Sold At Auction SUNSHINE BEACH 7 Oak Street Put yourself in this picture: The towel is over the shoulder, you’re heading east for a leisurely stroll along the sandy track, its taken all of five minutes and you’re now standing on the golden sands of one of the most pristine beaches on the planet • 665m2 (approx) rare vacant beach side block, best buying in Sunshine Beach • Plans for new build in place with soil test completed, it’s all ready to go • Easy stroll to the village, coffee shops, restaurants and surf club • Will be sold on or before auction day, name your price!
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Architectural Art by Gabrielle Poole SUNSHINE BEACH 26 Dolphin Bay Road Striking architecture that is fascinating, fun and functional all at the same time makes this home such a special place to be, the natural setting makes it feels miles from anywhere yet close to everything. • 3 Generous bedrooms plus study with an extra large master boasting an ocean view and private balcony • Fabulous gourmet kitchen with high end appliances, timber and stainless steel bench tops • High ceilings and split level enhance the very spacious feeling of this very timeless classic • Ocean views over the natural bush setting through the valley make for a sense of serene privacy • Huge pool surrounded with timber decking, various outdoor living spaces, a place for every weather condition
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By Negotiation By Appointment Sharon McLure 0400 084 975 Lance Bussell 0403 134 420 David Conolly 0438 259 956
CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP 07 5447 2451
AUCTION
Surprise Package will be sold at Auction TEWANTIN 11 Hooper Crescent Step inside this family home that unfolds to reveal much more than meets the eye, four bedrooms, study, three living areas with the downstairs one that can only be described as massive. • Stylish functional kitchen, huge North facing covered timber deck with BBQ set in cabinetry • Ample storage areas, air conditioning, large concrete pool, double car garaging, freshly painted • Front deck area screened for privacy, rear access to paved tracks for safe access to schools etc • Ten minutes to beach, close to quality schools, transport and shops, solid home that will be sold
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Inspect: By Appointment Agent:
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2 “Costa Bella” 9 Selene Street, Sunrise Beach
Position Perfect
Ocean Sounds and Sandy Beaches
• Two living areas-dining area and study • Modern kitchen, Caesar Stone benches • Solar power electricity and hot water • Room for boat, caravan, motorhome or 4 cars • Air-conditioning and ceiling fans thru-out • Private swimming pool and outdoor area
• Great weekender, investment rental or home • Light filled open plan living with high ceilings • East facing covered balcony ideal for entertaining • Good size main bedroom, WIR, en-suite • Stroll onto the beach and to local store • Private tiled Courtyard, pool in complex
Inspect: By Appointment Price: $840,000 Contact: Rosemary 0419236133
Inspect: By Appointment Price: $495,000 Contact: Rosemary 0419 236 133
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Next to the best beaches LOCATED just metres from some of the best
in or spacious robes, plus two bathrooms
and dining areas. The double garage is vast
beaches in Australia, this duplex will offer the
including an ensuite with double shower,
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Property is heating up THE arrival of spring has resulted in increased new listings, according to CoreLogic RP Data senior research analyst Cameron Kusher.
PRIME PROPERTY. PREMIERE SERVICE.
Mr Kusher said CoreLogic RP Data counted the number of properties available for sale each week based on a rolling 28day view of advertised sales and looked at new listings as well as re-listings, which combined, provide a total listings count. “We classify a new listing as any property that we haven’t previously seen advertised for sale over the past six months, whereas relistings are properties that have previously been advertised over the six-month period,” he said.
The number of new listings across the combined capitals is at its highest level since March this year, while total listings are at their highest level since May. In Brisbane, new listings were found to be at their highest level since March 2015 and total listings were at their highest level since July.
The property market is heating up as the warmer weather settles in. “Over the remainder of the spring selling season, it will be interesting to see how these trends play out,” Mr Kusher said. “Furthermore we will be watching closely to see if the elevated stock levels in certain markets have any significant impact on value growth and transaction volumes.”
With more than $100 million worth of properties sold during his career, David Berns is an outstanding negotiator and consistent performer, being among the highest achievers in local real estate for over a decade.
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According to the data, there were 26,829 new house and unit listings out of 92,296 total listings across the combined capital cities over the past 28 days.
RESULTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES
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BIG BLOCK WITH BIG VIEWS! 16 Royena Place
MARCUS BEACH • Generous 972 sq m allotment • Private cul de sac location • Potential wide water views JON KELLY
KAREN HARMAN
COEN OORT
1198824-PB38-15
$675,000 Jon Kelly | 0428 954 662
5471 4555
www.zincnoosa.com.au
OPEN HOMES Castaways Beach 15 Antipodes Close 6 Caribbean Court 14 Wavecrest Drive 7 Flagship Court
Sunrise Beach
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren & Jon Blonk Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jon Blonk & Kym de Warren Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kym de Warren & Jon Blonk Villa Prestige Properties - Linda Shore-Perez
Sat 11-11.30am Sat 1-1.30pm Sat 10-10.30am, Sun 2-2.30pm Sat 11am-12pm
David Berns Real Estate - David Berns David Berns Real Estate - David Berns David Berns Real Estate - David Berns David Berns Real Estate - David Berns
Thur 12-1pm, Sat 2.30-3.15pm Sat 9.30-10.30am Sat 10.45-11.45am Sat 12-1pm
David Berns Real Estate - David Berns
Sat 1.15-2.15pm
Doonan 29 Whyandra Close 175 Valley Drive 82 Valley Drive 105 Panorama drive
Eumundi 351 Eumundi Range Road
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Claire Tew Sat 12-12.30pm Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Peter Butt Thur & Fri 12-12.30pm Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley & Frank Milat Sat 1-1.30pm Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly Fri 12-12.45pm, Sat 10.30-11am
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jake Sudrajat Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jake Sudrajat Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Cam Goode & Jill Goode
Thur 12-12.30pm Sat 11-11.30am Sat 11-11.30am
Noosa Heads Apt 18‘The Rise’37-49 Noosa Drive 17 Warana Street (Land Only) Artis 2/8 Noosa Drive 4 Sunset Drive Unit 155 Noosa International Resort, 1 Edgar Bennett Ave 27 Bumpy Ash Lane
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox Fri, Sat, Mon & Wed 11-11.30am Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Claire Tew Sat 10-11am Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly Fri & Sat 2-2.45pm Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Brad McDonald Fri & Sat 10-10.30am Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Diana Pound Fri & Sat 3-3.45pm, Sun & Mon 10-10.45am Elysium Real Estate - Sean Cary Fri & Sat 11-11.30am
Noosa Sound 33 Wyuna Drive 39 Wyuna Drive 61 Wyuna Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jennifer Carr Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jennifer Carr Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jennifer Carr
Thur & Fri 12-12.30pm Sat 1-1.30pm Sat 12-12.30pm
Apt 2/25 Elanda Street 2/18 Douglas Street 31 Whale Drive 3/2-6 Webb Road 2/20 Henderson Street 5‘Park Haven’4 Park Crescent 63 Elanda Street 8 Depper Street
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jon Blonk & Frank Milat Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jon Blonk & Kym de Warren Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jake Sudrajat & Jill Goode
Fri 10-10.30am Sat 12-12.30pm Sat 10-10.30am
Peregian Beach 9 Plover Street
Villa 15‘Noosa River Quays’2-10 Blakesley Street 5 Burgess Drive 55A Furness Drive 11 Hooper Crescent
Villa Prestige Properties - Linda Shore-Perez
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Leon Butt Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Leon Butt Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Leon Butt Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Gavin Ryan Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Gavin Ryan
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox Thur 3-3.30pm, Fri 10-10.30am Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley Sat 12-12.30pm Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Lance Bussell & Sharon McLure Thur & Sat 10-10.45am Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Lance Bussell & Sharon McLure Thur & Sat 11-11.45am
auction diary Fri, Oct 2nd 33 Wyuna Drive, Noosa Sound Apt 1‘Cuvee’29 Allambi Rise, Little Cove Apt 414‘Netanya’71 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads 6 Caribbean Court, Castaways Beach Apt 325‘French Quarter’1 Halse Lane, Noosa Heads Apt 25‘Pelican Beach’13-17 James Street, Noosaville Apt 23‘On the Beach’49 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads 221‘The Point’61 Noosa Springs Drive, Noosa Springs Villa 15‘Noosa River Quays’2-10 Blakesley Street,Tewantin 4 Commodore Court, Sunrise Beach
Richardson & Wrench Noosa Richardson & Wrench Noosa Richardson & Wrench Noosa Richardson & Wrench Noosa Richardson & Wrench Noosa Richardson & Wrench Noosa Richardson & Wrench Noosa Richardson & Wrench Noosa Richardson & Wrench Noosa Richardson & Wrench Noosa
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Sat, Oct 3rd Century 21 Conolly Hay Group
Onsite 11am
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group Century 21 Conolly Hay Group
Onsite 1pm Onsite 3pm
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group
Onsite 3pm
Sat, Oct 10th 2/18 Douglas Street, Sunshine Beach 7 Oak Street, Sunshine Beach
Sat, Oct 24th Sat 1-2pm
Peregian Springs 42 Glen Abby Avenue 22 Maddens Court 24 Padargus Parade 87 Ridgeview Drive 13 Longwood Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Cam Goode & Jill Goode Sat 10-10.30am Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay Fri, Sat & Wed 11-11.30am Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & Rachel Sellman Sat 12-12.30pm Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Diana Pound Sat 2-2.45pm, Sun & Mon 11-11.45am Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Lance Bussell & Sharon McLure Thur & Sat 1-1.45pm Rose Callaghan Realty - Rosemary Callaghan Sat 11-11.30am Zinc Properties - Karen Harman Sat 11-11.45am Zinc Properties - Karen Harman Sat 12-12.45pm
25 Bayview Road, Little Cove
Noosa Springs 221‘The Point’61 Noosa Springs Drive Villa 314‘The Woods’61 Noosa Springs Drive 544‘The Ridge’61 Noosa Springs Drive
Thur 11-11.30am Fri, Sat & Wed 12-12.30pm Sat 2-2.45pm
Sunshine Beach
Noosaville Apt 25‘Pelican Beach’13 James Street Apt 4‘Pelican Beach’13 James Street 17 Lake Entrance Boulevard
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jake Sudrajat Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox Zinc Properties - Karen Harman
Tewantin
Little Cove Apt 1‘The Cove’24 Little Cove Road Apt 1‘Cuvee’29 Allambi Rise Apt 1‘Headland Views’42 Alderly Terrace 25 Bayview Road
4 Commodore Court Villa 2 / 29 Ventura Street 2/2 Selene Street
11 Hooper Crescent, Tewantin
Sun, Oct 25th Sat 11-11.45am Sat 12-12.45pm Sat 1-1.45pm Sat 10-10.30am Sat 10.45-11.15am
Apt 18‘The Rise’37-49 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads Richardson & Wrench Noosa
Onsite 2.15pm
Sat, Dec 5th Apt 1‘Hale Lani’31The Esplanade, Sunshine Beach
Richardson & Wrench Noosa
Onsite 1pm
live today NOOSA’S LIFESTYLE GUIDE
HoG special includes Oscar nominated short film Boogaloo and Graham about two young boys who discover the facts of life along with their pet chickens.
Solid gold on the silver screen A GLITTERING selection of awardwinning films from all over the world is being brought to the gorgeous hills of Gympie, thanks to the Heart of Gold International Short Film Festival (HoG). With the festival fast gaining an international reputation for showing quality short films, and with a wealth of awards, talent has been drawn from all four corners of the globe noosa.starcommunity.com.au
from Chile and Canada to South Africa and Denmark. HoG artistic directors Margie Brown and Mandy Lake have spent the past eight months viewing submitted films and obsessively scouring the world’s most prestigious film festivals for the best of the best. “Our 2015 program is absolutely cram-packed with award winners, and our Heart of Gold audiences will
be treated to one of the best line-ups of short films - across all genres in not only this country, but in the world,” Margie said. Margie said she was very excited to give a little teaser of what was to come. “One of our featuring short films Boogaloo and Graham was nominated for an academy award this year and truly reflect the calibre of
the shorts shown at Heart of Gold,” she said. Set in Belfast in the 1970s, Boogaloo and Graham tells the story of two young boys who discover the facts of life aided by the help of their pet chickens. It won Best Short Film at the BAFTAs and was nominated for Best Short Film Live Action at the Academy Awards.
Check it out during the special Irish Shorts session on Friday 9 October and also during Shorts - H15 on Saturday 10 October. The HoG International Film Festival will be held at the Gympie Civic Centre, 32 Mellor Street, Gympie, from 8 October to 11 October. For more information on the festival, visit www.heartofgold.com.au
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Double header PAYING homage to Eric Clapton and Joe Cocker are the Claptomaniacs who are bringing their show Clapton Cocker and Co to the Noosa Heads Surf Club Friday 9 October. Those who have loved the fruits of Clapton’s near-50year career will be able to sit back and enjoy classics like Badge, White Room, Strange Brew, and Sunshine of Your Love, or his more recent ma-
terial like Change the World, Reptile or Running on Faith and of course his signature Layla. Likewise Cocker fans will hear authentic renditions of Help From my Friends, Delta Lady, Unchain my Heart and more, while the band will also throw a few extra classics by other artists into the mix to make for a very entertaining night.
The Claptomaniacs are Sunshine Coast-based and rapidly developing a following for their tight R and B sound, covering material rarely heard in the local scene. The Claptomaniacs will play at the Noosa Heads Surf Club, Hastings Street, Noosa Heads, on Friday 9 October, from 8.30pm. Visit www. claptomaniacs.com for more information.
The Claptomaniacs, fom left: Jon May (keyboards/vocals), Jon Brown (bass/vocals), Alan Lander (drums/vocals), Kenny Gamble (lead vocals), David Zuric (guitar/vocals).
Mitchell makes quite an impression
Gig
guide JOLENE OGLE
Thursday 1 October 7pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Stuart Salangsang. 7pm: Flanahans Irish Pub at Villa Noosa: Irish band. 9pm: Soda Nightclub at Villa Noosa: Ben Morris. Friday 2 October 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: The Eagels Band. 8.30pm: Noosa Heads Surf Club: Shane Wilkinson. Saturday 3 October 8pm: Tewantin Noosa RSL: Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Tribute Show. 8.30pm: Noosa Heads Surf Club: DJ Romeo. Sunday 4 October 2pm: Cafe Le Monde: Oktoberfest with The Euro Band and friends. 3pm: Sunshine Beach Surf Club: Late for Woodstock. 4pm: Flanagans Irish Pub at Villa Noosa: Sunday Sets. Save the date: 2-5 October, Floating Land Festival, Boreen Point. The Floating Land Festival will come to life at Boreen Point this long weekend with a host of family-friendly activities, pop-up shops and art displays on show throughout the weekend. Visit www.noosa.qld.gov.au/floating-land for more information. 8-11 October, Heart of Gold International Short Film Festival, Gympie. Enjoy four days of high-quality international short films at the annual Heart of Gold festival in Gympie. Visit www.heartofgold.com.au for more information. 9 October, Sit Down Comedy Club, Sunshine Beach Surf Club. Join Danny McGinlay, with support from Peter Grose, Joe Shaffer and Ting Lim, at the Sit Down Comedy Club on 9 October. Tickets are on sale now. Phone 5447 5491 to secure your seat.
Don't miss Davo and his tribute show at the Tewantin Noosa RSL this Saturday from 8pm.
ANYONE who loves Brendan O’Carroll’s critically acclaimed sitcom, Mrs Brown’s Boys, will love David Mitchell’s hilarious tribute show coming to Tewantin Noosa RSL this Saturday. Davo bears an uncanny resemblance and is proud to present the Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Tribute Show, where she will have you in stiches with her mad stories, exotic persona, cheeky one-liners and crazy antics. Davo has had a career as an entertainer that’s spanned over 35 years and his outstanding impressionist abilities as well as his knack of ensnaring the audience have lead him to perform and delight all through Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, the Pacific, and P&O cruise liners. Audiences are captivated by his astounding vocal transformations and fantastic costuming. David Mitchell is the mastermind of impersonations. Along with Mrs Brown you will also see Davo performing as Elvis, Roy Orbison, Willie Nelson, and Stevie Wonder, to name just a few extra stars who come to visit during the show. Davo, as Mrs Brown and others, will be at the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 3 October, at 8pm.
PUZZLES Quick Clues No. 7390 1. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 18. 20. 23. 24. 25.
ACROSS Green (13) Fast (5) Bird (7) Caught (6) Oppose (6) Comical (5) Leap (5) Cause (6) American Indian (6) Shine (7) Coin (5) Understanding (13)
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Festival in flight THE Floating Land Festival will kick into full swing this long weekend with a program bursting with live entertainment and family fun throughout Boreen Point. An Artist Studio Walk will be held on Friday 2 October, from 2pm, offering locals and visitors the chance to see where some of the region’s best art works are created. On Friday night, the Apollonian Hotel will hold twilight markets, from 4pm-8pm, followed by the Muso Jam Night, from 8pm-10pm, while pop-up stores and roaming entertainment will bring the foreshore to life throughout the weekend. The Heart of Gold
Film Festival, to be held in Gympie from 8-11 October, will also help celebrate the Floating Land Festival with free viewings of fantastic films. A family-friendly movie will be shown on Saturday 3 October at the Lake Cootharaba Sailing Club, from 6.30pm, an Aboriginal cultural movie will be shown at the Shipwreck outdoor screen on Sunday 4 October, from 7pm, and an adult screening will be held in the lounge area of the Apollonian Hotel on Monday 5 October, from 8pm. To find out more about the Floating Land Festival’s long weekend celebrations, visit www. noosa.qld.gov.au/floating-land
Artist Studio Walk: Jan Sweet is one of the many talented artists to exhibit their work throughout the Floating Land Festival’s Artist Studio Walk and will be welcoming all to her home gallery at 12 Laguna Street, Boreen Point, on Sunday 4 October, from 2pm. Other artists taking part in the Artist Studio Walk, opening their art spaces to the public, are Maureen Williams at 45 Woongar Street, Phyl Williams at 14 Woongar Street, Michele Knightley at Roberts House on Orchard Avenue, Susan Coburn at the Muddy Waters Studio at 14 Vista Street and MarkGlenn Harmony at the Harmony on Boreen studio at 8 Boreen Parade.
Pop-Up Shops: The Floating Land Festival incorporates a host of art mediums through the festival from foreshore installations to art exhibitions, as well as the unique fabric art works from local artist Stephanie Haslam. Throughout the long weekend, Stephanie will display everyday items such as bags, hats and cushions, made from fabric she has designed using local native plants as inspiration. The display will be named Look Like Noosa and each item includes a tag naming the featured native plant. The designs used catalogue Stephanie’s journey with Noosa’s native plants from NICA’s publication of her field guide to the surface design project including community artists, and will aim to draw attention to the importance of place and the value of its protection. NICA funded the printing of the fabric and the items will be for sale to raise funds for the NICA’s education projects.
Vitality in students’ art
Floating Land will transform the Lake Cootharaba foreshore at Boreen Point from 2 October to 5 October for the long weekend. The Floating Land 2015 program is available via Noosa Council’s website at www. noosa.qld.gov.au/floatingland
Potential in festival’s future TO celebrate the past, present and future of the Floating Land Festival, a forum will be held at The J on Saturday 17 October. Event organiser Megan Marks, of Noosa Council, said the forum was about re-imagining the festival and discussing what it could become. “We’ve shipped in speakers to tell us about environmental art around Australia and the world, and also an organiser of a similar outdoor sculpture festival, Swell Sculpture Festival, who’s going to show us how a community group runs a festival that attracts over 250,000 people,� she said. Megan said anyone who attends the forum can expect plenty of opportunities to wonder at what the Floating Land Festival was and chat about what it can become. “There will be times for discussion, formally and informally, as well as helping build an environmental artwork and to do a little of their own artwork to tell their thoughts on Floating Land,� she said. “It’ll be a chance for old Floating Landers to catch up and a chance for new faces to become involved. It will be interesting.� The forum will also include a Slideslam, a quick-fire insight into what locals think of the Floating Land Festival and environmental art. The Floating Land Festival forum is a free event and will be held at The J on Saturday 17 noosa.starcommunity.com.au
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Artists Wendy McGrath and Wanda Bennett helped the students hone their creative flair. Wendy McGrath worked with the Good Shepherd Lutheran College secondary students, while Wanda Bennett coached primary students from St Andrew’s Anglican College. Artist Wendy McGrath said being awarded the Noosa Biosphere Environmental Art Prize and the residency at Good Shepherd College gave her a great opportunity to take ideas about art and environment into the wider community. The program offered students artistic enrichment, while teaching them environmental awareness, Ms Shadforth said. “This exhibition forms part of this year’s Floating Land program and we’re delighted to host these artworks from some very talented children,� she said.
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COLOURFUL artworks produced as part of last year’s Noosa Biosphere Art Prize Artists-in-Schools program are on show at Noosa Regional Gallery. Gallery director Nina Shadforth said the eclectic displays, featuring the work of Good Shepherd Lutheran College and St Andrew’s Anglican College students, provide a vibrant taste of what’s on offer in this year’s Floating Land program. “Local schools were invited to pitch their interest in the program as a way to learn through the visual arts, what it means to live, work and play in a Biosphere,� Ms Shadforth said. “The two residencies allowed for primary and secondary level students to work closely with the artists to investigate their surroundings and create art in the environment.�
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It’s all new - with wood-fired pizza afternoons - hopefully during the warmer months. “It’s all baby steps at the moment,” he said. “But I’m talking to a local singer at the moment - and adding some chilled-out acoustic
music too.” As well as expanding the restaurant, PK’s will be expanding their staff. Geoff said they needed two cooks outside with the pizza oven, and someone in the kitchen making the kids' pizzas and would be looking to advertise in the next week or so. He said he hoped that locals would come along and enjoy the food and get to know the restaurant. Find PK’s Cafe and Bar at the Ivory Palms Resort Noosaville, phone 5473 1700. Open Wednesday to Sunday for dinners during holidays or Fridays and Saturday the rest of the year. They open for drinks at 4pm, pizza from 6pm until 8pm-9pm.
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The restaurant is now open to locals to enjoy wood-fired pizza and popular beers on tap on Friday and Saturday nights. But Geoff and his family have plans to increase that down the track, adding in Sunday
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Cotton takes the heat out of summer fashion Learn how to embrace a healthy diet with a free community talk at Yukti Botanicals at Belmondos Organic Market.
KEEP cool this season in 100 per cent cotton designs from Heartfelt Designs, Noosa Junction. The pop-up shop is open until February so don’t miss the chance to pick-up some gorgeous spring/summer items designed by local Janet Schwizer.
Sound nutrition keeps it simple A FREE community talk will be held at Yukti Botanicals at Belmondos Organic Market for anyone who is interested in how to select healthy foods without becoming a health fanatic or expert. The community talk will also tackle topics such as trying to keep up with the latest health food trends and how to develop a simple, practical, common sense approach to understanding foods that suit individuals and their lifestyle. Participants will also learn
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Journey on a world of colour NOOSA garden furniture store Patio presents the art exhibition 'Exotica’. The exhibition is a collection of paintings from local artists Pam Taylor and Fay White. The event takes you on a journey in the world of colour with tropical Queensland flowers, foliage and sea urchins to exotic places in Morocco with its culture in souk markets, designs and patterns. Pam Taylor and Fay White have been artistic friends for some years both originally from Sydney, then finding themselves both moving to Noosa separately in early 2000, only to connect again with their art. Fay is drawn to colour
because it makes her feel invigorated and happy. Being an avid gardener and with the knowledge of the botanical names of plants and flowers, she often paints exotic tropical flowers, patterns or still life subjects with a stylised technique. Pam’s works is contemporary/semi abstract using bold colour; she researches subjects and is drawn to colourful bold shaped foliage, fruit and flowers or from memories of travel with photographs that capture the culture of exotic countries like Morocco. She prefers to photograph the details of what catches her eye to paint, these become her holiday pictures, so there is always plenty of subject mat-
ter for further inspiration. The “Exotica” art exhibition will be hosted at PATIOTop Garden Furniture in ACRES-NOOSA from 1 October 2015 to 2 January 2016. Locals and visitors alike are invited to join for a ‘meet the artist’ open evening on Saturday 10 October from 3pm to 5pm. Drinks will be served while chatting with Pam and Fay with special guest award winning body painting artist Jude Spence. Jude will be “live” painting one of the paintings from the exhibition on model Oliver as a prelude to the upcoming Australian Body Art Festival in Eumundi later the same month.
Meals on Wheels roster WEEKLY roster for Tewantin-Noosa Meals on Wheels for the week Monday 5 October to Friday 9 October. Monday drivers: Labour Day Holiday, no deliveries, no volunteers required. Kitchen: Closed, no volunteers required. Tuesday drivers: Carol, Astrid, Tania and friends, Margaret and Jill, Tony and Kim, Maidie and Terry, driver needed for run G. Kitchen: Ashleigh, Christine, Jo and George. Wednesday drivers: Des and Ian, Sandra and Bob, Gary, Victor, Jan and Bryan, Lee
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COUNCIL is encouraging residents to drop off any useful household items they no longer need at the EumundiNoosa Road landfill’s not-forprofit Briteside Tip Top Shop. There is no charge for dropping items off at Briteside, it saves paying a tip fee and gives household items a new lease on life with someone who can use them. Briteside sells secondhand household items at very low cost providing a service to the community. Re-using contributes to a more sustainable society. Council’s Waste manager Wayne Schafer commented: “Noosa residents did so well with leaving items out for kerbside collection that Brite-
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SPORTTODAY Old Bali boys at the swap meet: Dick Hoole, Peter McCabe and the author, with Mex Sumpter foreground.
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LAST Sunday’s Deus surf swap meet at the Bondi Pavilion brought out a big crowd, despite the fact that it was a cold and windswept spring day at Australia’s most famous beach. A few early morning squalls came through and wiped us out of the courtyard, where we
were selling books and magazines alongside Matt Cuddihy’s stunning photographic art prints. Fortunately, we were able to regroup out of the wind and rain, and when the sun popped out, the bar opened and the band played - the excellent Sons Of The East - we forgot about the morning’s soaking and spent the day signing and selling to happy punters. The Deus Ex Machina group does this kind of thing rather well, and Bondi Beach on a Sunday afternoon proved to be a perfect venue,
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with more than 100 interesting surfboards from different eras up for grabs. Noosa was well-represented, apart from your humble correspondent and the aforementioned Cuddles, with Thomas Bexon sharing shaping duties in the shipping container turned shaping bay, with guru Bob McTavish, and Harrison Roach on microphone duty all day. These things are always great opportunities for tribal reunions, and Bondi was no exception, with the early-days Bali crew out in force this time. Film-maker Jack McCoy calls all of us who came after the screening of Morning of the Earth “the second wave”, and second-wavers present included Big Jack himself, along with fellow film-makers Dick Hoole and David “Mexican” Sumpter (all 1973) and myself and Newcastle’s Uluwatu style-master Peter McCabe (1974). I hadn’t seen the colourful Novocastrian for more than 25 years, having missed him in Bali earlier in the year by a matter of hours, so we had plenty of yarns to swap. Peter celebrated turning 60 by returning to the fabulous lefts of Grajagan, Java, with his old partner in crime, Gerry Lopez. Back in the 1970s and early ’80s, there was a star-studded pack in the water for every great session at Uluwatu, Padang and G-Land, but no-one surfed those stellar spots with more down-the-line speed and pure class than Gerry and Pete. On their long-awaited return bout this winter past, there were some memorable sessions, although Pete confessed that once Matt Hoy and some other Newcastle mates turned up, there were more Bintangs drained than barrels claimed. I guess we’ll be the judge of that. A film crew captured the best sessions for a forthcoming Lopez biopic, coming out this summer. The mystery of history HERE’S a confession for you. I consider myself something of a historian, having written a dozen or so books involving massive historical research around Australia and several different countries. Believe me, I’ve done my time spooling micro-fiche through the projector and sneezing in dusty newspaper collections. However, to my eternal shame I had never
heard of Cooroy-Noosa Genealogical and Historical Research Group, Inc., until being invited along as guest speaker at their monthly meeting at Cooroy Library. My subject, Noosa’s surfing history, was probably not normally on their agenda, but when president Bev Warner called the large audience to order, they proved to be attentive and eager to share their experiences at the beach from long ago. The group’s senior member, a lovely lady called Edna Smith, had even brought a pair of her husband’s old woollen trunks from the 1940s to show me. Now I wouldn’t necessarily have picked Edna for a surf chick back in the day, but she had plenty of tales to tell me about the wild crew at the Noosa Heads Surf Club way back when. I find history endlessly fascinating, and sometimes forget that not everyone shares my obsession with the smallest fragments of new information, which to me are like pieces of a giant jigsaw puzzle. So it was a pleasure to spend time with a community group whose membership is so devoted to recording and archiving our past. Not goodbye, but see you later Last weekend in Sydney I spent some time with two old mates who have been told to put their affairs in order. It’s the age we are, but visiting people who are on the way out can be a painful and debilitating experience. In this case it was neither. Both men were resigned to their situations, and if positive is too strong a word, at least accepting of their fates. Neither is young, but they might have expected another 10 or 15 years of productive life. It’s not to be, and I can only admire their courage and spirit. I was reminded of that great old surf warrior, Barry “Magoo” McGuigan, who in the final stages of cancer at the age of 85, was too ill for two days to take my farewell phone call. When we spoke on the third morning, two days before he died, he was effusive in his apologies for not being available. When I started to choke up on saying goodbye, he said, “Oh, don’t you worry about that, mate. You look after yourself, and I’ll see you later.” I hope so, Magoo. A classy exit for a classy guy. noosa.starcommunity.com.au
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AS I sat on the steps of the Impact Boxing Academy in Cooroy with Sam Cameron-Hands and discussed his recent trip to Russia, it became clear - here was a very determined and confident young man. Not only was he chosen to represent Australia at the recent World Amateur Boxing Championships in St Petersburg, but this well-spoken fighter, training under the coaching and supervision of Mark Evans, also received the honor of being named the captain of the junior team. “It certainly was a great trip, a good learning experience,” he said. To achieve selection was not easy. Starting his career some five years ago Sam now boxes in the 57kg division. Throughout the years, he has had a total of 53 fights and won in his own words, “40 something, not really sure of the total”. Included in that “40 something” are three state and national championships, and three National Golden Gloves (International Competition) Championships. At this stage his father David bought me up to speed on the family history. “I never fought myself, but Sam's grandfather and great-grandfather were both fighters. Also in our family tree there is Freddie Mills the great English fighter, who as a professional won the Light Heavyweight Championship of the World.” David and his wife Denise, along with Sam and his young brother Ben, 13, migrated to Cooroy from Manchester, in England, in 2007. Denise, known as Dee, said: “Coming to Australia we wanted to change everything. We first saw Brisbane but started seeing ads about
'Noosa hinterlands came for a look' and fell in love with the place. Honestly I think I have died and gone to heaven”. Regarding the boys' boxing careers, it was Ben who started it all. Ever since he was fouryears-old, Ben has been obsessed by the sport. Once settled in Cooroy, they knew they had to do something about it. “We read an article regarding the Impact Boxing Academy, so we enrolled him - at eight years of age. “Typical of our boys, if Ben was into something then Sam had to be in it too, so three weeks later he joined the club. “David and I met with the coach Mark Evans and the relationship is such that we now call ourselves the Impact Family. We couldn’t be happier.” For Sam, his future is clear. “I want to make the Australian team for the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast and follow this up by boxing in the Olympics. All going well I then plan to turn professional.” Sam, who is a Noosa District High School student, said his mates were jealous of his travel, but proud of his achievements. His preparation for Russia was tough, with training six days a week - running and spring work in the morning and gym sessions in the evening. “This tough training is great for self-discipline. It gives you a clear idea of what you want in life,” he said. For Mark, who travelled to Russia as one of the Home Coaches, working with the boys has been a pleasure. “They are good lads and they have no trouble accepting the self-discipline that is required to reach the top in boxing. There can be no half measures; everything has to be done properly.” The trip to Russia had one drawback for Sam. When the draw for the bouts came out,
Mark Evans and Sam Cameron-Hands in Russia. with 31 fighters in his division, Sam drew the Czech Republic fighter who was favored to win. In one of the closest fights of the night Sam lost on a split decision. Although disappointed he accepted the decision with good grace. “Split decisions happen. It goes with the sport and and you have to accept it,” he said. With 47 countries and 475 fighters in attendance it was not just about the competition. “With countries like Japan, USA, Cuba, England, Ireland, Russia and the Ukraine being bought together it had to be well organised and well run; and it certainly was,” Mark said. “After the tournament they used the same venue as a training camp. With such a high
standard of fighters on call, the training and sparing sessions were a great learning curve.” Not to be overshadowed by his older brother, young Ben has had 48 fights for 40 win. Included in these are three Australian titles and five Golden Gloves. To watch this young man spar with his fast hands and good footwork, there can be no doubt that when he is eligible to contest the World Championships, a place in the Australian Team is not beyond his reach. For the Cameron-Hands brothers their next tournament will be Cooroy High School this Saturday evening. Then for Sam, in October it's off to Germany where once again he will represent his country fighting against the German team for the Brandenburg Cup - tough international competition with three fights in 10 days. Away from the fight game Mark runs his own company, Evans Painting Contractors and as such is able to provide work for some of his dedicated boxing squad. His success over the years speaks for itself. However to join this highly tuned team you don’t just walk in; a quite informative phone call is the best way to open the door. “Love to hear from young people,” the coach said. Mark, a veteran of some 32 fights has run the academy for 10 years To assist with the financial burden Sam is sponsored by the John Jenkins Company, Ricon Constructions. “Business houses should support the community so to assist Sam and the Impact Club is a great opportunity to do so,” Mr Jenkins said. “Young Sam is a perfect gentleman and Impact is a tightknit family club. Both are a credit to the community.” The Impact Boxing Academy and the Cameron-Hands family, are all Our People.
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LIFE saving is a wonderful Aussie culture and has played an enormous role in the development of our country over the past 100 years. Sydney’s Manly Beach kickstarted the evolution way back in 1901, when people weren’t allowed to swim in the surf between 6am and 6pm. Local paper editor William Goucher broke the rule and then put it on the front page. As you would expect, rallies followed and weight of public response forced the silly timeline to be cancelled. But it was three years later at Bondi, when the first ever official recording of a rescue was listed. A skinny kid call Charlie Smith was
dragged out of the water, by future Olympian Frank Beaurepaire. Yes, he was the founder of Beaurepair Tyres and went on to represent Australia for many years. So what happened to Mr Smith you ask? Well Charlie stamped himself as a pioneer of everything that's good about being an Aussie. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith later wowed the world with his aviation feats, and along with Bundaberg's Bert Hinkler and Amelia Earhart put Australia right on the runway of world travel. It wasn’t long after that when life saver Cecil Healy again displayed the Aussie spirit that has defined our nation. Healy was a member of the Australian Swimming Team for the 1912 Stockholm Olympics, and the Manly life saver was a great chance to win the 100 freestyle. After some disputes, the Amercians were suspended from
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ON SUNDAY morning, members of the Noosa Heads SLSC, gathered at the clubhouse for a full council meeting. A major part of the agenda was the election of the Surf Sports director. Like other positions in the club, this is one where the successful applicant is elected to office for a period of two seasons as opposed to the old system of one. On Sunday, Peter French was re-elected to the office despite having expressed his intention to step aside. It is a tough job and with an ever increasing number of competitors, it gets bigger and tougher each season. With the Australian Titles coming to the Sunshine Coast in 2016, he will certainly be kept busy. We wish him well. Noosa's move to take surf lifesaving into the schools is still going strong with Noosa officials having discussions with schools such as Churchie and Marist Brothers in Brisbane. School courses followed by Advanced Surf Education Programs is showing people that in the modern day surf club, not just Noosa, but lifesaving in general, now has more to offer our young people than ever before. During the meeting NOBBS (Noosa Old Boys and Birds) chairman Ross Fisher tabled a report, stating that they had held a meeting and reunion for the members. This is really a step in the right direction as it consolidates not only the Old Boys but also the Life Member Group and with their experience in all aspects of
lifesaving they can be of great help to the club. It is also beneficial to the new junior members for it gives them the opportunity to meet and learn something of the club's past history from people who were involved. It is this type of friendship that can really consolidate the club and insert a feeling of pride. No major incidents were reported from our three clubs Peregian Sunshine and Noosa. Big crowds on Noosa's Main Beach with many coming from the other open beaches after being subjected to some heavy winds. The eagerly awaited renovations of the clubhouse facilities for the Sunshine Beach clubbies are near complete. This will be a massive improvement to their facilities and will be a great moral builder for all members. The Nippers have completed their competition and pool swims and now raring to go for the new season. A further 15 members are in training for their bronze, and this will be a big help to the patrol roster. Another 20 little people are about to start their training for their Surf Rescue Certificate. Last weekend, Noosa head coach Darren Mercer took a team south to Yamba in Northern NSW to compete in the Jacob Lollback Memorial Paddle. Happy to relate the results were good. Continuing her outstanding success in Hawaii, Jordan Mercer took the gold in the Open Womens 4km Paddle and Ironman Jack Moyes won silver in the Men's Open 4km. In the young guns, Cooper Wil-
Young guns Cooper Williams. liams also went well to win the silver medal in the Under-15 Male 2km Paddle. Last season young Cooper showed outstanding promise for the years ahead, and this performance indicates that there is yet another big season coming up. Certainly a young man to watch.
Hats off to Noosa's Martha Kneale. Recently, she took part in a charity 12km endurance swim from Majimba to Mooloolaba Beach, a fund-raiser for the Sunshine Special Schools. Her support team for the swim was Steve Mawby on ski and her
Rose bowl challenge single stableford Noosa WomeNâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Golf Rose BoWl ChalleNGe moNday 21 septemBeR siNGle staBlefoRd Winning Silver Team: Mt Coolum - D. Chard 32, S. Brown 27, K. Brock 27, E. Cooper 26, K. Baldissera 35. Winning Bronze Team: Cooroy - S. Piggott 34, W. Brown 34, M. Taurer 31, F. Wiggins 33, D. Walker 21. Silver Winner: Mavis Brimelow Beerwah 35; Runner Up: Kerry Baldissera Mt Coolum 35cb. Bronze Winner: Susan Piggott Cooroy 34; Runner Up: Weang Brown Cooroy 34cb. Non Rose Bowl Winner: Judy Patterson Noosa 34cb; Runner Up: Gail Stokes Noosa 34. NTP on 7 Bronze: Marj Dakin Gympie; Silver: Judy Patterson Noosa. NTP on 12 Silver: Charmaine McCormick Noosa. Second shot on 10 Bronze: Robyn Jackson Gympie; Silver Janice Olley Maroochy River.
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thuRsday 24 septemBeR 2015 siNGle staBlefoRd field of 106 A Grade Winner: Naomi Moore 38cb; Runner Up: Mally Jane 38; Third: Charmaine McCormick 37. B Grade Winner: Cynthia Jackson 38cb; Runner Up: Kathleen Anschau 38cb; Third: Jean Beasley 38cb. C Grade Winner: Irene Harrold 42; Runner Up: Margaret Smith 38; Third: Diane Meade 37. Hole in One Pin: Judy Meager. Birdie Box on 5: Laraine Farrell, Sandra Fortington. NTP on 7: A Grade Cheryl Sutherland; B Grade Robin McKenzie; C Grade Susan Griffiths. Second shot on 10: A Grade Naomi Moore; B Grade Marilyn Leslie; C Grade Sheila Peters. Ball Rundown: Cheryl Kane 38cb; Joy Wright 38; Marjorie Dean 38; Judy Meager 36cb; Margaret Storrer 36; Barbara Daly 35cb; Sally Simmons 35cb; Kathleen Male 35cb; Joy Lewis 35; Robyn Vincent 34cb; Julie Dale 34cb; Sue Weeden 34cb; Connie Gordon 34cb; Diane Porter 34cb; Denise Reynolds 34cb; Laraine Farrell 34. Noosa Golf CluB There were 242 entrants for the single Stableford played on Saturday 26 September. Scratch rating (M): 71.0. A Grade: 1, Ray Egge, 12, 41; 2, John Sullivan, 11, 39; 3, Stephen McCaul, 10, 38. B Grade: 1, Manni Ribeiro, 18, 40; John Osmaston, 16, 38; Clark Plasier, 17, 38. C Grade: 1, Colin White, 25, 40; Denis Daebritz, 25, 39; Alan Orton, 36, 38. Place Getters: William Fogg, 6, 38; Ken McBryde, 22, 37; Bob McConnell, 15, 37; Ross Cunningham, 13, 37; Clive Hart, 17, 37; Neil Callow, 17, 37; Andrew Broad, 24, 37; Peter Smales, 18, 37; David Mills, 9, 37; Jim Byrne, 31, 37; Ronald Harris, 24, 37; Anthony Ryan, 16, 37; Gary Ogg, 16, 36; Glenn Penfold, 17, 36; Denis Doyle, 23, 36; Geoff Cohen, 12, 36; Michael Moodie, 8, 36; Alan Martin, 10, 36; Laurie Whittles, 32, 36. Great score: Paul Neate Nearest the Pin (winning four balls): A Grade: 5th Harry Roberts, 7th Alan Martin, 10th Laurie James, 12th Mark Cronin. B Grade: 5th Gary Dolton, 7th John Mill, 10th Dave Stewart, 12th Graeme Rickard. C Grade: 5th Ronald Harris,
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7th Brian Priebe, 10th John Johnson, 12th John Johnson. Other: A Grade: Alan Coey. B Grade: Kevin Krogh. C Grade: Robert Hemmings. There were 191 entrants for the single Stableford played on Tuesday 22 September. Scratch rating (M): 71.0. A Grade: 1, David Mills, 9, 40; 2, Robert Beencke, 11, 40; 3, Chuck Dahl, 9, 40. B Grade: 1, Alan Burton, 13, 39; 2, Ronald Read, 14, 39; 3, Phil Griffiths, 17, 39. C Grade: 1, Harvey Williams, 24, 40; 2, Denis Vazey, 26, 40; 3, Peter Crooks, 25, 39. Place Getters: Phillip Joyce, 10, 40; Bert Cheong, 13, 39; Ray Pettigrove, 17, 39; Brian Roper, 18, 38; Shane Taylor, 15, 38; Barry Robinson, 12, 38; Peter Buhk, 9, 38; Shane Healey, -2, 38; Niel Cole, 17, 38; David Bell, 35, 38; John Morrall, 22, 38; Brett Clarke, 1, 38. Nearest the Pin: A Grade: 5th Brett le Moy, 7th David Mills, 10th Derek Connolly, 12th George Bell. B grade: 5th Bert Cheong, 7th Glenn Penfold, 10th Shane Taylor, 12th Ron Gatliff. C grade: 5th Bob Cox, 7th Jim Harpley, 10th Christian Pearce, 12th Bill Nock. Sweepstakes: 1, David Mills; 2, Alan Burton; 3, Bert Cheong. Noosa paR 3 Golf Ambrose results for 26 September. First: Russell Milliner and Bronco Price, 47, 3/4. Second: Neil Beasley, 48, 1/2. Nearest the Pin (winning six balls): 1st Lynne Hancock, 3rd Chris Perry, 8th Bob Forrest, 11th Ed Tann, 16th Russell Milliner. Draw for Par: 9th Gwen Whitehead. Ball Run Down: Zane Jesberg and Michael Gooding, 49; Ken Chapple and Ken Clapham, 49, 1/4; Lynne Hancock and Leon Turner, 50 1/4; Ed and Wanee Tann, 50 1/4; Leo Sorrenson and Wally Hulbert, 50 1/4; Dave Kalbrunner and John Gray, 51; John Last and Barry Slater, 51; Merilyn Thomas and David Gerrard, 51 1/4; Maurie Bloor and Hans Van Heck, 51 1/4; Chris Perry and Cheyne Perry, 51 1/2; Jill Jones and Bob Forrest, 51 3/4; Errol Grieve and Studley Martin, 52; Tony Ho and Kim Poulsen, 52 1/4.
very proud dad Jim, in the duty boat. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was a hard swim, the first time that I have done that distance, but all went well. I would like to thank all the people who supported me.â&#x20AC;? The $1000 entry fee was raised by club functions with the fee going to the schools.
Mooloolaba plays Woombye in finals In the
ditch TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS TEWANTIN-NOOSA Bowls Club hosted the Sunshine Coast District Division Two Pennant finals on Saturday with Mooloolaba defeating Coolum Beach to qualify for the final, playing Woombye. Woombye won in a nail-biting finish 61 points to 62 after 63 ends. Tewantin -Noosa ... Saturday â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Openâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Pairs winners were Steve Chandler and Ron Evans, the runners-up were Zemler and Sharon Briggs. Triples winners were Odette Townson, Betsy and Roy Cornish, the runners-up were Phil and Mary Waugh and John ChanningPearce. The jackpots of $48 and $90 were not won and carry over. John Madills Toyota ... Ladiesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Tuesday fours and the winners were J. Lord, V. Bush, M. Dunstan and D. Reed. The runners-up were Ellen Elliott, D. Buckley, S. Mould and C. Jones. Laguna Retirement Estate ... Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Wednesdays Pairs and the winners were Peter Richardson and John Watt (2+23) The runnersup were Gary Hughes and Daryl Birt (1+12) The Jackpot of $431 was won Team Gulich. TNBC Ladiesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;All Starsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; ... were won by Team Warren, second Team Bush, third Team Austin, fourth was Team Fortington and in fifth place was Team Ross. Noosa Landscape Supplies ... â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Friendlyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Friday Triples winners were Len Saunderson, Lyndal and Gary Hughes. The runners-up were Carolyn Pulham, Terry Nash and Marlene Trembath. The Jackpot of $335 was not won and carries over. noosa.starcommunity.com.au
Classic cars line up NOOSA is set to welcome hundreds of motoring enthusiasts this weekend for the annual Noosa Beach Classic Car Show. Now considered one of East Coast Australia’s finest all-makes car show, it will feature more than 200 of the most beautiful and timeless vehicles. Organisers say there will be more than $10 million in cars assembled in Noosa Lions Park this weekend. Getting ready to get the show off to a flying start is Noosa Beach Car Club member Peter Rayment. Having owned his beautiful 1948 MG-TC sports car for more than 50 years, Peter took Wayne Hoens from the Tewantin Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank for a spin to feel the wind through his hair this week. Bendigo Bank has come on as a major sponsor of the club and with its well-known reputation for giving back to our community. Wayne said he sees sponsor-
ship of the 27th annual show as a great fit. “I have to say that sitting next to Peter in that classic car made me feel young all over again. It’s obvious that Peter puts a lot of love and care into his pride and joy, as do so many other car club members into their vehicles ,” Wayne said. “This year’s show is going to be fantastic, and I’m thrilled the Tewantin Community Bank branch has helped bring these beautiful cars and their very passionate owners to a whole new audience this Sunday,” he added. In what should be a real highlight of the show, the Marque of the Year for 2015 will be Jaguar and the show will be hosting the Jaguar Drivers Club of Queensland. Along with Bendigo Bank,
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other major sponsors are: Shannons, Pacific Jaguar, The Reef Hotel, Autobarn Noosa, Australian Off-Road, Noosa Civic, Penrite, Noosa Village Jewellers and RACV Resort Noosa. The Noosa Beach Classic Car Show is open to all ages and the Marque of the Year will be Jaguar with the Jaguar Drivers Club of
Queensland. Gates open at 9am on 4 October and the show runs until 3pm. Spectator entry to the show is $10 and children under 14 years is free. All proceeds go to a number of local charities. For further information regarding the Noosa Beach Classic Car Show, go to www.noosacarclub. com.au.
Peter Raymond, left, and Dwayne Hoens prepare for the Noosa Beach Classic Car Show.
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Sam Stiller with a nice bass.
Kids love holiday fishing, not school By JACK MANGROVE KIDS are having a ball, fishing over the school holidays. The kids have been having a great time over the holiday season with some great bread and butter species in the river, starting down toward the mouth, trevally, bream, flathead and the odd tailor have all been on the menu. The dog beach has seen some great whiting with pealed prawns, bloodworms, yabbies and pippies all doing the job. On the other side of the river, the Frying Pan has noosa.starcommunity.com.au
also been firing with quality whiting and some bigger flathead. Poppers like the Zerek Poparazzi in the 50mm size have been working well on the whiting with soft plastics like the Squdgies prawn in the Pro Range doing the job on the flathead, diving lures trolled behind the boat or kayak have also worked on the flathead. Gympie Terrace has also been a hive of activity with families enjoying the great spring weather. Seems there are kids everywhere enjoying a fish with dads diligently baiting hooks and untangling
lines. Upriver has also seen some great activity with quality trevally coming from around the Tewantin Ski Run area, school jew are up toward the lake as well as some exceptional flathead coming from Lake Cooroibah. On the Noosa North Shore, there has been an endless stream of 4X4 heading north, whiting, bream tailor and some quality jew have all come from the gutter on North Shore. Best to head up on the low tide scoping out the water looking for those deeper gutters and fishing as the tide rolls in. Make sure you top up on pil-
chards, salted bonito fillet worms and prawns before you head up, you can also collect pippies and worms from beaches. Why not enter the kids in the Davo’s Junior Fishing Comp, there are two categories under 14s and under 18s with some fantastic rod and reel combo prizes. Entries close on Sunday 4 October with the winner announced on 5 October. Entry is free, to find out all the details check out there Facebook page for all the details. So on behalf of Jack Mangrove, best of luck on your fishing adventures!
COOROY COMMUNITY BOWLS TUESDAY Jackpot Pairs - Kerry Knowles and Gary Kenzler, Runners-up: Colin Nalder and Roley Hassall Business Bowls JACOBSONS d Bandaids 17-7, Mutineers d Thunderbirds 16-3, Pages d Renderers 14-5, Elbow Benders d Belvederes 11-6, Treble Clefs d Bold and Beautiful 21-2, Bonnells d Chalking the dead 12-6, SEC and Oddballs drew 9-all, Bandidos d Getting Plastered 14-11. Highrollers RAG16, Underwaters14, APotukis14, XFactor14, BAS12, Galahs12, Royal Flush12, Bushrangers12, Cormorants12, Beestings12 , Eumundi Boys8. Saturday was the 2nd round of the State of Origin Triples, still looking for more players, so contact organisers if interested. State Of Origin, played at Yandina on Saturday. Winning state on the day was Qld (Looks like it was an excellent weekend for Qld sport all round) The winning single team on the day was Joe Britten, Ash Smith and Brad Smith (Yandina) So, the progressive scores are: 1, QLD, 18; 2, EU, 17; 3, NSW, 15; 4, NT, 15; 5, WALES, 13; 6, NZ, 12. Remember, it is not too late to enter a team nor just an individual. New teams will start with 10 points. It is a good afternoon of bowls, rivalry, and lots of good times. Next match is at Cooroy next Saturday at 12.30pm. There is a sheet at the club, or better still let me know by email or phone if you are playing. “Golden Rule” if you nominate - make sure you turn up. There was no jackpot pairs on Tuesday which will be held on Wednesday at the same time. 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
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