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Vote of thanks for hard-working volunteer crew VOLUNTEERS from across the Noosa Shire were celebrated on Monday, 5 December for International Volunteers Day with a picnic brunch in The Lions Park. There was live entertainment, canoeing and a picnic under the trees for over 200 volunteers from throughout the shire. For more on the Voluteers Day event, turn to page 8.
Protest a bummer and is calling for legislative changes to allow councils the power to designate nude beaches within their local government area. Australian Sex Party Queensland president Mark McGovern said the Sex Party was attempting to change legislation by writing to the Attorney General and Police Minister. Speaking with Noosa Today after the demonstration, Mr McGovern said the protest was a great success due to
the high interest from the media. Among the attendees was one of the 11 men recently arrested for wilful exposure at A-Bay, which sparked the furore. Mr McGovern said the Sex Party was helping the man with his complaint to the Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland about the “sexist pattern of arrests”. Mr McGovern and Mr Bristow met with the new Police Minister
Mark Ryan following the demonstration and said “he seemed interested in the matter and undertook to contact us once he had read the materials which we gave him”. Since the demonstrations, Mr Bristow has been criticised for ostracising Mr Elmes with some residents suggesting it would be beneficial to the nudist movement if Mr Elmes was supportive of the changes to the law. Continued page 4
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THE message from local Sex Party member Robin Bristow to the Member for Noosa Glen Elmes is very clear, but some have criticised Saturday’s demonstration as nothing more than a stunt. Mr Bristow, who had “Glen Elmes, kiss my arse” written on his buttocks, addressed a group of curious passersby and supporters as he
criticised the recent arrests of naked sunbathers on Noosa’s unofficial nude beach, A-Bay. Mr Bristow claimed “the police have gone feral” and slammed local law enforcement for “waiting to pounce on 80-year-old retirees swimming in the nuddy”. Mr Bristow also claimed Noosa Council had turned their backs on the unofficial clothing optional beach
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Santa-sational! By Jolene Ogle MORE than 15,000 people flocked to Cooroy on the weekend to celebrate the annual Christmas in Cooroy festival. Friday night kicked off with the official turning on of the beautiful Ri-con Christmas tree which looked even more spectacular than ever before. Special stars on the tree have been dedicated to loved ones that are no longer here and their stories were shared on the wall adjacent to the tree. It was a magical evening with carols sung by The Cherry Ripes and a bit of unseasonal snow as well. The QMP Shop Window Trail was also launched on Friday night with 23 businesses throughout town decorating their window. Visiting the windows is a great way to spend a few hours with the kids and everyone is welcome to vote for their favourite window before 28 December to go in the draw to win a $100 Cooroy Supa IGA Voucher. Saturday was the main event with the Cooroy Fish 'n' Chips Santa sack races starting the day followed by the Noosa to Hinterland Plumbing Group great Santa race.
Santa was a big hit on the day.
The Cooroy Fish 'n' Chip Santa sack race kicked off the festivities.
Cr Frank Pardon and deputy mayor Frank Wilkie judging the street parade.
Over 40 competitors dressed as Santa lined up to race and raise funds for the Leukaemia Foundation. Spectators lined the street for the ever popular Bendigo Bank street parade and the floats were of a spectacular standard this year with many commenting it was the best parade in the 12-year history of the event. Cooroy Community Bank branch manager Geoff Edwards said the
Cooroy Chamber of Commerce president Danielle Taylor said there was a long list of people to thank for the event starting with the volunteers, the Christmas is Cooroy committee, the Rotary Club of Cooroy, Noosa SES and so many more. “It’s the fantastic community spirit that Cooroy has that makes this event so special,” she said.
event was a brilliant show of community spirit. “It is just wonderful to see the delight on everyone’s faces and the effort that people put into their floats,” he said. The West Side Traders were ecstatic to take the title of Best Tuggers title in the Hinterland Dental East versus West Tug of War breaking the east side’s four-year winning streak.
The Cooroy Super IGA Frozen float was a huge success and very popular with the kids.
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Activist Robin Bristow bares all at the A-Bay protest on Saturday (3 December) with a clear message for the Member for Noosa.
Protest a bummer From front page But Mr Bristow has slammed this suggestion, saying he believes Mr Elmes is “more interested in holding onto his job� than working for the people of Noosa. While sections of Mr Bristow’s statement were unsuitable for print, he did say he refused to bow down to Mr Elmes. “He is completely beholden to his Party, the LNP, which consists of a bunch of bigoted, homophobic, ultra-religious dinosaurs who wish to drag us back to the days of Joh Bjelke-Peterson,� he said. “Glen thinks a good day’s work for his electorate consists of posing for photos at functions and eating all the sausage rolls ... “The day Glen said he will not engage with me was a victory for me - he has politically emascu-
lated himself by this action and I know I am starting to have a positive effect by making him sit up and take serious notice.� In response to the demonstration on Saturday and to the message on Mr Bristow’s buttocks, Mr Elmes said it would be a “very, very cold day in hell when that would happen�. Mr Elmes said Mr Bristow’s comments didn’t “do him any harm� and he thanked Mr Bristow for the wonderful marketing idea. “I have cancelled my order of 200 shirts and will now order 200 pairs of g-strings,� he said. Noosa Heads officer in charge Senior Sergeant Steve McReight has copped a lot of criticism about the arrests and has said he would have “briefed the boys differently“ if he was on duty at the time rather
Vanessa Phillips, pictured with Robin Bristow, bared all to show her support for A-Bay.
There was one heckler at the event, but it was otherwise peaceful. than being away on leave. Following the protest on Saturday, he said the demonstration was peaceful and those involved “conducted themselves in a fair
and reasonable manner’. “The demonstration ended how we had hoped and those involved got a chance to have their say,“ he said.
A GRANDMOTHER has been left “mortified� after she saw four people sunbaking nude at the popular Noosa Wood’s dog beach. The grandmother, who was at the beach with her nine-year-old granddaughter and who asked to remain anonymous, said she was appalled to see one couple lying naked at the cutin right near the carpark of the beach. “I’m not a prude, but I find it disrespectful,� she said. “I take my grandchildren to that beach because it is safe so I think of this as a family beach.� The grandmother said she approached one couple who were naked and told them they should go to A-Bay where they were less likely to offend children. “I was very polite, but they completely ignored me,� she said. “I’m aware A-Bay currently has its issues, but it’s wrong to come here (to Noosa Spit).� The grandmother said she went to the Hastings Street Police Beat but it was closed. “Something needs to be done,� she said. “Families shouldn’t have to be worried about seeing naked people on the beach at a family beach. Let them have one area where they can go. “I don’t even know where A-Bay is, but for those who do it let them have an area to themselves and don’t come onto family beaches.�
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Cottage ready to help out FOUNDERS of the new Katie Rose Cottage hospice have been busy getting prepared to welcome their first patient as early as January and are already opening three charity shops throughout the shire. Katie Rose Cottage chairperson Carol Raye said the organisation had received its charity licence and was excited to look to the future. “We’ve been working really hard and the community support has been amazing,” she said. “(The charity licence) will now allow the charity to proceed immediately with the opening of the op-shops in Cooroy and Tewantin, to provide funding for the new hospice.” Carol was busy helping volunteers set up their Cooroy op-shop on Tuesday (6 December) before helping with the fit-out of the two Tewantin stores. Carol said she expected the opshops would open next week, and thanked the community for their invaluable support. “At Katie Rose we recognise that it
is an honour and a privilege to support someone at the end of their life ‘when every moment matters’,” she said. The Katie Rose Cottage should be able to receive patients from early next year, but they hope to offer outreach and counselling services before the end of this year. The current hospice facility near Cooroy will offer two ensuited guest rooms along with outreach, counselling services and administrative services. The Katie Rose Cottage board plans to open a four to six-bed hospice and is currently working to raise funds to secure a suitable property. “Our task is to raise and provide funds for palliative care services to continue sustainably and we will be opening the Cooroy and Tewantin op-shops next week and plan to open at other sites in the future. "This will be supported with a sound strategic fund-raising plan which will be implemented in the New Year,” Ms Raye said. “Our Cooroy op-shop is in Emerald Street, opposite IGA, a bright
large shop that our volunteers have been busy preparing. "In Tewantin our two op-shops are in the Atrium and are also supported by a team of volunteers who are very excited to be preparing it to open. "Please call in to meet our friendly volunteers, find a bargain and support our work. “Any donations of quality saleable products will be gratefully received at both locations, or if you wish to become a volunteer please contact us at admin@katierosecottage.org.au or pop in to one of the shops and talk to one of our friendly volunteers!” Ms Raye said she had no words to express her gratitude for the community support the hospice had received. “We thank all of them (the community) for ‘stepping up’ to support a vision based on the original Katie Rose model that was introduced by the original co-founders,” she said. “From right across the Sunshine Coast, the community have given their whole-hearted support and we
Volunteers are busy getting the Katie Rose Cottage op-shops ready for opening next week. are indebted to them. "There are so many people and organisations to thank and we plan to hold a ‘thankyou’ event for the new year.”
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Councillors come to zero understanding on emissions By Hollie Harris NOOSA councillors met on Tuesday to formally endorse the memorandum of understanding for the Zero Emissions Noosa Collaborative Community Partnership. When climate change think tank Beyond Zero Emissions (BZE) visited Noosa in May it sparked the
beginning of a collective group of community organisations to begin working together to achieve zero net emissions in Noosa shire by 2026. The partnering groups include Noosa Country, Central Queensland Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation, Noosa Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Noosa Integrated Catchment Association, Noosa Junc-
tion Traders Associations, Noosa Shire Residents and Ratepayers Association, Sunshine Coast Environment Council, Tourism Noosa, University of the Sunshine Coast and Noosa Shire Council. Zero Emissions Noosa said the Noosa community has long been a leader in demonstrating the strong links that have occurred between its
environmental values and economic performance and this strategy represents a continuation of that journey. It said that the groups could work together taking a collaborative approach through a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with an aim to develop a joint understanding of the current sources and level of emissions in the Noosa community and
potential responses to reduce them. Mayor Tony Wellington was the signatory on behalf of the council as the final MOU was formally presented and will now be endorsed by the council. Although the MOU places no obligations on the council, the community alliance expects that various working groups will be supported.
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people FOR the average Australian family 7 November, 2015, was just another day on the calendar - but for the members of the Mills family it was indeed a day to remember. With a gathering of family members what could be better than a day at Noosa's Main Beach; a beautiful day, small gentle rolling surf, safe for elderly family members to swim. One family member was Mrs Margaret Mills, a lady in her early eighties - but despite her age she was still very active and as such enjoyed a dip in the surf. With the family settled on the beach, positioned adjacent to the flagged area, for Margaret to enjoy a swim between the flags it was just a short walk. Through a small gutter on to a sand bank, safe and sound. But what happened next was one of those freak accidents - the type that despite patrol observation and care cannot be prevented. Happy in the safe conditions between the flags Margaret, while swimming was involved in a head collision with another swimmer; a young man on a very small wave. Following the collision he stopped, spoke and asked if the lady was OK. Margaret replied that she was and he started to head towards the beach. Suddenly on trying to resume swimming Margaret discovered that she had lost the use of her limbs and being in thigh deep water she re-
Four generations of the Mills family - very grateful to still have Margaret with them. alised she was in trouble. A nearby swimmer saw her predicament and immediately raised the alarm. What then followed for Margaret was for her a fight for life - 18 minutes of CPR and administration of oxygen by patrolling members, just above water's edge. The work of the patrol resulted in Margaret’s condition stabilising, and once this was achieved she was immediately transported to Nambour Hospital. At 84 years of age and having swallowed large amounts of water
this lady was to spend her next two weeks in the hospital. This was to be followed by a further two weeks in the Eden Rehabilitation Hospital at Cooroy. Following this, Margaret took a couple of months at home surrounded by family and friends to fully recover. “Once her recovery was complete, and despite now being 86 years of age, she insisted on going for a recovery swim at Main Beach,” her daughter Kerri Smith said. “So surrounded by some four generations of family she did just that. Also as luck would have it lifesaver
Kerry Crisp - who had administered oxygen that day - was on hand to say hello.” Following this at a later date Margaret also insisted on visiting the Noosa Surf Club to personally thank those involved; and to mark the occasion she had with her one of her favorites, raspberry slices which she happily fed to her now “admiring patrol mates”. “Both Margaret and our family want the lifesavers to know how grateful we all are; and we thought coming on Christmas it would be a great time to once again say thank
you not only for Margaret and family but all other people that you help.” Now some 12 months on her recovery is complete and she is not only mentally alert, but also plays bridge, a card game called 500, and is a member of a book club. A remarkable lady, whose presence, (along with that of her family) on Noosa's Main Beach is something that our lifesavers look forward to enjoying for many years to come. For the clubbies involved, this is indeed a Merry Christmas - and definitely, one to remember!
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IN honour of International Volunteers Day, the Noosa Council thanked more than 200 volunteers for their tireless contribution to the local community in a special gathering on Monday 5 December. Mayor Tony Wellington said Noosa was home to more than 300 community groups whose volunteers were making a big difference through all sorts of social, cultural and environmental pursuits. Meals on Wheels served up a special brunch for the volunteers in Lions Park at Noosa Sound, while Noosa District Concert Band provided the entertainment and Noosa Outriggers gave canoe trips. “Our volunteers donate uncountable hours to improving our community and our environment. Their efforts help make the Noosa Shire a wonderful place to live,” Cr Wellington said. “This picnic brunch has been the council’s way of saying thank you.” International Volunteer Day, established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1985, is celebrated annually. “Volunteering is a great way for individuals to give back to the community. Research shows that volunteers may enjoy personal benefits too, with better health outcomes and increased wellbeing. So volunteering is the ultimate win-win situ-
Volunteers enjoyed learning how to canoe, thanks to Noosa Outriggers.
Noosa volunteers ate, laughed, canoed and picnicked to celebrate International Volunteer Day.
The Lions Park was the perfect backdrop for a breezy picnic under the trees. ation,” Cr Wellington said. “The picnic was a great opportunity for many community-minded people to get to meet one another and discover the wide range of activities that are being undertaken. We are all blessed to live in such a
vibrant, engaged community.” Anyone who would like to volunteer or needs any help finding the right place to volunteer, can visit the council’s volunteering webpage at www.noosa.qld.gov.au/volunteering
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Flying, dying COUNCIL is urging anyone who comes across dead greyheaded flying-fox young to contact the RSPCA hotline immediately. Dead flying-fox young have been found along the coast from Victoria to Queensland over the past few weeks, due to starvation from dwindling habitat and an acute food shortage. According to prominent flying-fox experts, the recent strong El Nino weather pattern may also be a contributing factor to the deaths.
Noosa council’s flyingfox management officer Tyron de Kauwe said council was keeping a close eye on local populations and working closely with carers, other councils and the state government (DEHP) to monitor the progress of this event. “Dead flying-fox young have been found in nearby areas, but it appears that Noosa Shire’s coastal camps have not yet been affected,” he said. Grey-headed flying-foxes are listed as a threatened species with declining populations. Starving young flying-
foxes lose the strength to hold onto their mothers, which produce less milk when food supplies are scarce. If any member of the public finds a young flying-fox in distress, call the RSPCA hotline on 1300 ANIMAL (1300 264 625) or call a local bat rescue group on 5485 3393 or 5441 6200, and the nearest trained and registered carer will be directed to them. Do not try to handle flyingfoxes under any circumstance. If scratched or bitten, seek medical advice immediately.
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Marie Vat, who was a long-time local of Cooroy, loved the lighting of the Ri-con Cooroy Christmas tree and will this year be honoured with a memorial star.
Marie’s light shines on MARIE Vat was a long-time local of Cooroy and one of her favourite events was the lighting of the Ricon Cooroy Christmas tree. Marie passed away early this year just nine short weeks after being diagnosed with cancer on the same day that Cooroy lit up the tree last year. “Mum loved the event so much that she still attended the tree lighting ceremony even though she’d received such devastating news that very day,” daughter Anthea Wood said. Marie was a vibrant, bright person with flaming red hair who loved to wear bright colours, particularly orange. She passed away at 66 years young and is very
much missed by her family. Marie and her husband Tony moved to Cooroy in the early 1980s and they have been very much active at the Cooroy RSL as Tony is an ex-serviceman and was on the board many years ago. Tony and Marie had two daughters, Anthea Wood and Trudie Waite, and Marie was a very dedicated family person who brightened up the lives of her loved ones. The family have sponsored a star for Marie as she shone so bright in her life that it is only fitting that she will shine for all of Cooroy on the Christmas tree she loved so much.
It pays to bank here IT'S good news for nearly 800 community bank shareholders who will receive their eighth dividend in as many years just in time for Christmas. The shareholders, who have supported the Cooroy, Marcoola and Tewantin Bendigo Bank Community Bank branches since their inception (with the Cooroy Community Bank Branch opening in 2002) will now receive their eighth dividend. Sunshine Coast Community Financial Services Limited (SCCFSL) chairman Rick Cooper said shareholders would each receive a share of the $119,296.66 total dividend, based on 7 cents per $1 share of 1,704,238 shares. The dividend, which is to be paid by the end of December will be fully franked. “Receiving another nice dividend payment is fantastic for the company’s investors,” Mr Cooper said. “This latest result is a culmination
of a lot of hard work and local support from our North Shore, Noosa and hinterland communities. As we continue to say, bank with us and everybody benefits.” Mr Cooper said the directors of SCCFSL decided the dividend was just reward to all the shareholders who initially funded the establishment of the branches. “They’ve enthusiastically watched their development and business revenue has grown every year since our inception. It’s another great result for our shareholders, SCCFSL board, branch managers and staff who are all very proud of our continuing work in our communities. Without our shareholders’ support, our branches simply wouldn’t exist,” Mr Cooper said. Tewantin Community Bank branch manager Wayne Hoens said the shareholders wouldn’t be the only locals to benefit from the eighth dividend.
The company’s remaining profits are being channelled back into communities via a range of donations and sponsorships. “As many locals are aware, these include sponsorships of the Noosa International Film Festival, Noosa Arts Theatre, Noosa Country Show, Pomona King of the Mountain, Christmas in Cooroy and several community groups, organisations, sporting groups and schools,” he said. “The total funds given back to the greater Noosa, and Coolum and North Shore communities has now exceeded $2.1 million. “In coming months the board will continue its program of community grants that will release further funds to assist with a wide range of projects. We’re really proud to be involved with a bank that’s giving locals a real say in their financial future.”
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Very best of mother nature IT’S time to celebrate mother earth with a three-course Slow Food lunch and farm tour on international Terra Madre day. Slow Food Noosa guests will have the opportunity to savour, celebrate and explore Melsted Park before enjoying a locallygrown feast from chef and farmer Jodie Williams from Mayan Farm and Black Ant Gourmet at Kin Kin. Along with apprentice chef Sally Higgs, Jodie will cook up a feast featuring local produce and providing a unique opportunity to savour local flavours among the rolling hills of Black Mountain. Anna and Michael Henbury own and operate Melsted Park and contribute to the local food chain with chemical-free pastured products, including chickens, eggs and beef - which show their relationship with Landcare and other environmental agencies to rejuvenate and replenish the land and their belief in healthy soil, healthy animals, healthy humans. Everyone is welcome to join Slow Food Noosa to celebrate this sustainable success story, explore a true hinterland farm and enjoy a great day out for people of all ages. The Terra Madre celebration will take place on Sunday 11 December, from noon to 4pm, at Melsted Park, 317 Lawnville Road, Black Mountain.
Anna Henbury of Melsted Park farm will lead farm tours as part of the Terra Madre celebrations on Sunday 11 December. Tickets are $55 for Slow Food Noosa members, $65 for nonmembers and include a threecourse lunch. Diners can BYO their drinks and glasses. Bookings are essential and can be made by phoning Diana on 0408 377 660, Robyn on 0401 103 400 or emailing info@slowfoodnoosa.com
Race goes quackers THE great Duck Race is back again following great success at last year’s event. The race is the major fundraiser for the Noosa Heads Nippers and last year hundreds turned out to cheer on the ducks as they came in to shore on Noosa Main Beach. The great Duck Race will be held on Friday 9 December, at 5pm, on Noosa Main Beach - at the front of the Noosa Heads Surf Club. Event organisers said last year was a great success and they’re expecting an even bigger event this year. Tickets to the event are $40 per person and includes a barbecue dinner, drinks and a numbered duck that will race to the shore for a chance to win a cash prize. The ducks will be released in Laguna Bay at 6pm and the first one back wins the money. Tickets are available at www.duckrace.com.au The Noosa Nippers will also hold their Christmas break-up party along with the major fund-raiser for the season, the Duck Race. The activities will include a walkto-wall swim, which is all about participation and having fun. Nippers and parents can use floating aids, flippers and kick boards to swim Laguna Bay all in the name of charity Registrations for the swim will open at 3pm with a 4pm start time and the gold coin donation will go to Ronald McDonald House. For the smaller Nippers there will be beach activities and games with prizes to be won. For more information about Friday’s festivities and the annual Duck Race please call the Noosa Heads Surf Club office on 5448 0900.
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All about the video THE Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation is hoping a new video produced by the Noosa Community Biosphere Association (NCBA) will help locals understand the significance of the Noosa Biosphere Reserve. The seven-minute video, which was shot and produced in Noosa, highlights the beauty of the region and uses locals to describe the meaning of a biosphere reserve. NCBA founding president Dick Barnes said the purpose of the video is to engage the Noosa community to better understand the Biosphere Reserve and its biodiversity. “This project’s aim is to enhance biodiversity conservation by creating a dialogue with the community,” he said. The NCBA has been hosting and participating in community events to show the video and discuss people’s level of understanding. “We ask community members what they already know about biosphere reserves and then compare that understanding after watching the video. The results are very positive,” Dick said. According to the NCBA, the project has measured a 90 per cent understanding from community members after watching the video compared to less than 30 per cent beforehand. “Our hope is that with more locals understanding the value of our Noosa Biosphere Reserve and the opportunities to get involved we will see an increase in volunteer numbers across our grass roots organisations,” Dick said.
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Noosa Community Biosphere Association founding president Dick Barnes. The NCBA secured $20,000 funding from the Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation to assist with the project titled Understanding Our Biosphere. Foundation chairman Campbell Corfe said it is important locals understand the significance of
the Biosphere Reserve status. “In 2007 when we first connected with the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere program, the international community recognised the special relationship between Noosa’s environment and its community,” he said.
“This continues today with the work and dedication of many people striving to achieve a wise balance of sustainable living and maximising biodiversity.” To find out how you can get involved or to watch the video visit www.ourbiosphere.com.au
THE media were treated to a sneak peek of the Santa’s Classy Helpers pop-up department store on Tuesday, 6 December as volunteers prepared to help over 285 local families. Santa’s Classy Helpers have been busy throughout the year collecting toys, food and special Christmas treats for local families doing it tough. On Tuesday The J was buzzing as the volunteers set-up the pop-up department-style store where those in need can “shop” for free. Classy Lady boutique owner Lorraine Kenway is the founder of the charity and says this year they expect to help more than 285 families, which will be more than 800 children. Volunteers began setting up the thousands of items early in the morning and although exhausted, were very excited for the next day’s arrival of families who are very much in need of some extra Christmas cheer. The aisles were filled with toys piled high for all age groups and some gifts for the mums as well. There were rows of food and fresh produce, toiletries and clothes all kindly donated throughout the year from many Noosa businesses.
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Surfers riding the airwaves By Hollie Harris NOOSA film-makers Phil Jarratt and Shaun Cairns have uncovered the story of a golden decade in surfing, starting in 1956, when surfing was transformed into a sport and culture with its very own music, movies, fashion and heroes. Men of Wood and Foam explores the fascinating story of the birth of the Australian surfing boom. Through the stories of these Aussie pioneers the film retraces the roots of the modern Australian surfboard from finetuning the toothpick for wave riding in the ’40s through to the arrival of the Malibu chip, the development of the Okanui in the ’50s and the peroxide surf boom of the early ’60s. Underpinning this exciting transformation was a small group of artisans who were affectionately known as The Brookvale Six. They started out in the 1950s making wooden surfboards in their backyards along Sydney’s eastern beaches before eventually moving to Brookvale where they experimented with “blowing foam” to make lighter and more responsive surfboards from plastics. Noosa’s veteran surf jour-
nalist, editor, author, Noosa Today contributor and now film-maker Phil Jarratt lived through the exciting years of the surf boom, bargaining with The Brookvale Six for his first custom surfboards on the front lawns of their factories where they conducted Saturday morning sales. During his career as editor of surf magazine Tracks, he became friends with the six as the boom wound down. “I developed huge respect for these pioneers who really invented surf culture in Australia and in recent years I suddenly realized that they weren’t getting younger and their inspiring story had never been told. It was time to do it,” Phil said. “Fortunately, in Foxtel’s Brian Walsh I found a kindred spirit who had also grown up with surfing embedded in his soul,” he said. The Brookvale Six had not only supplied the entire country with surfboards, but also made design breakthroughs that put Australia at the forefront of the sport for decades to come - inspiring a never-before-seen evolution in Australian surf culture. With in-depth interviews with all members of The Brookvale Six - Gordon Woods, Bill Wallace, Scott Dillon, Dan-
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Greg McDonagh at work in 1960. ny Keogh, Greg McDonagh and Barry Bennett - leading surfers including Layne Beachley, Nat Young and the late Midget Farrelly, and famous faces from the time including Patricia ‘Little Pattie’ Amphlett as well as rare archival surfing footage spanning seven decades, Men of Wood and Foam explores a truly iconic time in Australian sporting and cultural history. Men of Wood and Foam is on Foxtel’s History Channel on Wednesday 14 December at 7.30pm and will play during the Noosa Festival of Surfing 2017.
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Sky’s the limit for school NOOSA District State High School students are flying high after scoring three of the 11 awards on offer at the Aerospace Education Awards. The Noosa school is among 18 Queensland schools taking part in the Aerospace Gateway STEM program. The Aerospace Education Awards recognised the efforts and achievements of students and teachers from all 18 Aerospace Gateway Schools, with the presentation ceremony
held at Parliament House earlier this month. Sixty nominations were received this year and the selection of a winner in each category was very challenging, with the high standard of applications received and the clear demonstrations of passion for the aviation industry. Over 170 students, parents, teachers and industry representatives were in attendance at the ceremony last Thursday. Year 10 student Jamison
Kehl won the GE Aviation Aerospace Award as well as the Flightscope Aviation Pilot Scholarship and Year 11 student Mitchell Thomas won the Raytheon Award. School principal Chris Roff said he was very proud of the success of the aviation students and the efforts of his staff. “This truly is a program of excellence at our school, and will grow in strength," Mr Roff said.
Year 10 student Jamison Kehl won the GE Aviation Aerospace Award as well as the Flightscope Aviation Pilot Scholarship.
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Year 11 student Mitchell Thomas won the Raytheon Award.
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Ticket to a better life A GENEROUS local who has been supporting nine children in Cambodia is calling on the Noosa community to help her fight against child abuse. Trish Simpson is the secretary of the Australian Happy Hub Kampot committee and is running a raffle to help raise funds to build 10 wells in a Cambodian village. “Currently there are three wells for 200 people and they have to walk for miles to get water. They do not have toilets and are living on the bare essentials,” Trish said. “We also would like to be able to buy a large car to help with transport of the nine children that we are housing.” Happy Hub grew from a run-in with a Cambodian orphanage scammer and Trish now works alongside a tight team to provide a home and positive outcomes for young Cambodian children. Trish visited a sham orphanage in Siem Reap and was shocked to see how badly the children were treated, living without proper food or health care. Along with now managing director Alecia Damico, Trish confronted the manager and asked how the funds were spent and learnt the children have parents but they have either alcohol or abuse issues and can’t provide care. “It all got a bit dangerous so Alecia had to get out in the middle of the night without her belongings,” Trish said. “She went to Kampot, where we now rent a property and she has managed to get guardianship over five of the children from that orphanage. “We now have eight children who live in the Happy Hub house, we don’t call it an orphanage because it is a home for the children.”
Trish Simpson is the secretary of the Australian Happy Hub Kampot committee and is running a raffle to help raise funds to build 10 wells in a Cambodian village. As well as supporting children, Happy Hub has also started a project to help farmers start farming again and have started installing wells for the village, but so far Alecia and Trish have funded most of the children’s care costs. “Alecia Damico lives in the house with the children that she has guardianship over and to date her and I have been paying for everything, which is becoming increasingly difficult,” she said. “We have rescued the children from sham orphanages, where they were being very badly mistreated. Some of the children have ongoing issues, such as
partial deafness from being beaten and many emotional issues. “Alecia has now given up her life in America to raise the children and is doing an amazing job.” To help gather support and funds for the children and charity, Trish is running a raffle with the grand prize either $10,000 cash or a trip for two to Cambodia worth $10,000 to see the work of Happy Hub Kampot. Tickets are only $50 each and there are just 800 available. To find out more about the charity or to purchase a ticket in the raffle visit www.happyhubkampot.org or phone 0411 644 822.
Alecia Damico has now given up her American life to live with the children in Cambodia.
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Win home of your dreams KICK off 2017 with a lifechanging moment by snapping up first prize in the Endeavour Foundation’s New Year’s Lottery - a $1 million home in the scenic Mountain Creek area of the Sunshine Coast. Nestled between the waterways of Mooloolaba and Mooloolah River National park - and just 10 minutes from the beach, this property is destined to give one lucky winner the home or holiday retreat of their dreams. With three living areas, indoor and outdoor dining areas and a pergola adjacent to the stunning pool, this home has everything for hosting guests or entertaining a growing family. The indoor space has just as much to offer as the sumptuous exterior, with luxurious touches including a built-in wine rack and coffee machine, vintage video Atari gaming table, 40-inch flat screen TV, and even a PS4 with two remote handsets and wireless gaming headphones. A little something for absolutely everyone. If serenity is more your style, revel in the incredible feature wall of artwork, by QArt artists with a disability,
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Traders taking a well-earned break NOOSA Today hosted the final networking night for the Noosaville Business Association on Tuesday 29 November. More than 50 local business owners turned out to celebrate a year of hard work while dining on wood-fired pizza. Noosa Today’s parent company Star News Group's managing director Paul Thomas flew from Melbourne to attend the event and thanked local businesses for their continued support throughout the year. Noosa Today's Karyn Smith with Brian Turner. Noosa Today's Jolene Ogle with daughter Willow, Anna Quirke and Shona Smith.
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Luxury retreat BEHIND the modern and private exterior of number 24 Mossman Court is a luxuriously opulent home that is simply breathtaking. From the grand entrance to the stunning floating timber staircase, there is so much to love about this spectacular home. Inclusions such as heated flooring in the master ensuite, timber roofing in the beautiful sitting room, Miele appliances in the kitchen and the extraordinary lighting features demonstrate the no-expense-spared approach to the creation of this home. The gourmet kitchen is sure to impress with a list of inclusions such as a pyrolytic oven, steam oven and induction cooktop, plus three fridge/ freezers, waste disposal system, a butler’s pantry and plenty of bench and storage space.
The kitchen looks out to the covered deck and into the sitting room at the rear of the home. The expansive floorplan also includes a large open-plan living space with a fireplace plus a dining area with bi-fold doors that open out to a covered courtyard area. Depending on your needs, there are six bedrooms or five bedrooms plus a study. The master suite is a true retreat with luxurious inclusions such as heated flooring, a large walk-through wardrobe, ensuite with twin vanities and water views from the bed. There is another bedroom with built-in wardrobe on the lowerlevel next to the master suite, plus four more upstairs. Each bedroom upstairs has a built-in wardrobe, access to one of two bathrooms and is set around a shared living space with bar, kitchenette with
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Situated just metres from the heart of Tewantin, overlooking the shores of Lake Doonella, this property sits in an enviable position. There are two residences built on this waterfront land. There is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house at the front of the property and the second home is on the waterfront, with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a double lock up garage. ɒ Short stroll to Noosa Marina, restaurants and Markets. ɒ Timber floors, high ceilings and room for a pool. ɒ Dual income opportunity. ɒ Only metres from Tewantin shopping precinct.
Shane McCauley 0403 646 930 Gillian McCauley 0467 600 009 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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NOOSA HEADS 27 ‘MACQUARIE LODGE’ Secret & Seclusive This spacious, light and airy apartment is in one of Noosa’s most sought after locations, facing north overlooking the resort’s lagoon style pool and the picture perfect waterways of Noosa. ɒ Fully furnished to a designer standard. ɒ Fully equipped kitchen with new appliances and a walk in pantry. ɒ Heated share pool/spa that can be used all year round. ɒ All bedrooms with built in wardrobes.
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SINGLE LEVEL HOME
NOOSA HEADS 754 ‘THE PALMS’ 61 NOOSA SPRINGS DR
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View Saturday 11-11.30am Price $2.1Million
This delightful single level home is situated on an elevated block adjacent to Lake Weyba, taking in a stunning leafy private back drop, this property has been fastidiously maintained and will appeal to the fussiest buyers. It contains a stylish interior, high quality fittings and luxury appliances, this superb home is fit for those who deserve only the best in life. ɒ Large chef style kitchen with quality appliances, plus fully equipped outdoor kitchen & bar. ɒ Separate home office/ 4th bedroom with external access. ɒ Turkish coral stone tiles flowing throughout, including the outdoor entertaining areas. ɒ 5-10 mins drive to Hastings Street and it’s array of eclectic cafes and famous restaurants.
Jon Blonk 0412 806 252 Kym de Warren 0412 325 421 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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NOOSA HEADS 544 ‘THE RIDGE’ 61 NOOSA SPRINGS DR
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View Saturday 10-10.30am Price $1.595Million
This well-appointed property is located in an elevated position overlooking the 7th fairway, taking advantage of generous golf course views. As you enter the home, you are met with a fantastic sense of space and light, facilitated by high soaring ceilings, atrium windows and bi-fold doors which showcase the sparkling in ground pool and outdoor entertaining areas. ɒ Alternate spacious downstairs master bedroom including ensuite. ɒ Separate media room & fully contained office plus study nook. ɒ Generous size gourmet kitchen with quality appliances. ɒ 24 Hour gated security, world class 18 hole golf course, club house, restaurant, spa, & gym.
Jon Blonk 0412 806 252 Kyn de Warren 0412 325 421 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
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Luxurious Beachside Family Home Designed by Gabriel Poole, this international award-winning home is new to the market and sure to impress even the most astute buyer.
FOR SALE Informal Tender Closes 16th
Set on a 700m2 block and surrounded by natural bushlands, this three-level home is reminiscent of a luxurious Byron Bay beach house where you can hear the waves crashing to the shore and smell the sea salt in the air.
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Mike Hay David Conolly
A warming and modern mix of timber and glass has been used throughout the home to extend the beach house vibe. A neutral colour scheme and quality fittings and finishes means you can simply move in and start enjoying the coastal lifestyle.
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The exclusive Tanglewood project is conceptualised by MBC to provide a new family-friendly benchmark in Noosa Shire living. This is an opportunity to live in a prized location, in a secluded pocket just moments from world famous beaches, coastal style, and amenities. • Ready to build large level lots • Lot sizes range from 600m2 to 900m2 • Central to Noosa Hinterland and Noosa Beaches • 13 mins to Cooroy • 9 mins to Noosa Civic Shopping Centre • 2 mins to North Shore Ferry • 2 mins to Boat ramps on the Noosa River • 2 mins to Tewantin Town Centre • 15 mins to Hastings Street and Noosa National Park • 15 mins to Sunshine Beach Village
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Luxurious living on a grand scale in Sunshine Beach Boasting an intelligent Tim Ditchfield design, this relaxed yet luxurious state-of-theart beach house has been designed perfectly for the Noosa lifestyle and expansive ocean views. This home is classic and timeless in its design, solidly built with multiple living spaces and seamless indoor/outdoor living. The vibrant village is just a short stroll while pristine Sunshine Beach is only metres from your doorstep. Dream five car garage and top-of-the-line inclusions, you will want for nothing.
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FOR SALE Informal Tender- Closes 16th December at 5pm
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Saturday 10th Dec 12-1pm
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BEACH FRONT WITH STUNNING OCEAN VIEWS Anyone who has ever dreamed of a home perched on the highest beach front land in Peregian Beach will love the potential of building a custom-designed home where you can enjoy stunning ocean views and direct beach access. Perfectly located, number 16 Plover Street offers so much more than a block of land; it offers an enviable coastal lifestyle, a potential dream home, sand between your toes and a rare chance to secure a piece of paradise. • Rare opportunity to secure beachfront land with a big ocean view • Direct beach access and easy stroll to the village • Retro shack to use as a weekender as you plan your dream home • Live surrounded by tropical gardens with the National Park as your backdrop
FOR SALE Informal tender, closing 5pm
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highlight home
Taste of Tuscany SET on an elevated, north-facing block in one of Castaways’ finest streets, this beautiful Tuscan-inspired home offers a permanent holiday lifestyle. A crisp white and terracotta colour scheme throughout, plus timber features and plenty of windows and doors with leafy outlooks help make this home a luxurious and private hide-away. The large kitchen features polished sandstone bench tops plus a huge walk-in pantry and breakfast bar. There are multiple living areas including a formal living room and a formal dining room at the front of the home, plus a study and casual family and meals area next to the kitchen. All four bedrooms are located upstairs, including the master suite with walk-in wardrobe and beautifully-
appointed, spacious ensuite with twin vanities and corner bath. In true Tuscan style there is no grass outside, just plenty of private, shaded living space and a sparkling pool and spa. With no grass to mow, there is more room to bask in the sun. A great functional feature of this home is the ample built-in storage. There is a workshop next to the double car garage plus a linen closet downstairs and a walk-in linen closet upstairs. This property also features a wood fire and ethanol fireplace, ducted air-conditioning upstairs and a split system downstairs in the living area. All of this is located just a short stroll from the beach and within easy reach of Noosa Heads, Peregian Beach and the vibrant Sunshine Beach village.
home essentials ADDRESS: 15 Seafarer Court, Castaways Beach PRICE: $949,000 VIEW: By appointment DESCRIPTION: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, pool AGENT: Coen Oort for Zinc Properties Noosa, 0412 061 906
The Terraces – Luxury & Style The Terraces by the Sunland Group is a stunning architecturally designed community where you are surrounded by natural beauty and relaxing coastal environment but only minutes from everything you need. The Terraces offers stylish single level and two-storey designs with high quality finishes and expert designed floorplans to capture natural light, breezes and aspect. • Affordable Body Corporate Fees in a fully maintained community • Access to The Recreation Club just minutes walk from your residence • Only minutes from the spectacular surf beaches of Coolum and Peregian • Located in an established community, with leading schools and shopping only a stone’s throw away
FOR SALE From $454,900 AGENT Century 21 Conolly Hay Group
CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP 07 5471 2918
PEREGIAN SPRINGS The Terraces
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Coolum Beach $365k
2/23 Beach Road VIEW SAT. 11 - 11.30AM 2 Modern, open plan apartment with ground level entry and only 300m from Coolum beach precinct. A great location with lots on ofer.
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Peregian Beach $750k
2253 David Low Way VIEW SAT. 12 - 12.30PM 3 Located just 500 metres from the beach and a stroll to vibrant Peregian Village, this contemporary style home has lots to ofer, with a self contained area on the ground loor and the main house on the irst level. • Living areas with high ceilings, plenty of natural light and warm wooden loors • This property shows attention to detail and makes good use of the site and location • Low maintenance, with various living options from home oice or rental unit, holiday home or guest accommodation
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MODERN BEACH HOUSE Vicki Cooper M: 0418 231 955
Peregian Springs $590k
25 Parkview Parade VIEW SAT. 12 - 12.30PM 3 Excellent home on a corner block in a quiet street with a leafy park outlook. Designer features throughout the home create stylish and easy living in the Springs. • Delightful indoor, outdoor low with covered outdoor entertaining poolside • The inground pool and landscaped gardens make for a very private and enjoyable back yard • Light and bright, this home is perfect for a couple or small family • This is stylish and easy living in the Springs
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FOR STAR SERVICE & STAR RESULTS CALL : 07 5471 3688 starnoosa.com
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CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE IN A UNIQUE TRANQUIL SETTING Set on the edge of the Settlers Cove Nature Reserve this home enjoys the tranquillity of being in the trees yet is only a 5 minute walk to Noosa Junction. 4 bedrooms | 2.5 bathrooms |open plan living | dining | kitchen and family room | indoor - outdoor room | double garage. This is a home that has certainly raised the level of expectation for design and quality and will spark immediate interest from buyers who want a home in which it is easy to live. There is a high level of detail both outside and inside of this building yet overall the feeling is a balance of simplicity and calmness. Polished concrete floors | high ceilings | bespoke kitchen | maximised storage and innovative lighting design are key elements. The buildings external palette is both natural and contrasting sitting harmoniously into the surrounding native garden and adjacent reserves mature trees.
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BIG TOWNHOUSE IN PRESTIGIOUS STREET When so much of Noosa’s townhouses are becoming popular it’s hard to find bargains anywhere, until now! ‘Banksia terraces’ are little sleepers where getting in now will do you a favour, as these must be the best positioned townhouses available with growth to come. This happens to be a big 3 bedroom (new carpets, and two bedrooms on ground floor) 2 bathroom townhouse with lovely views to the hinterland in the distance and living areas up stairs and down. Remote control garage. Communal pool. An easy 5 minutes walk to ‘Noosa Junction’ shops and cinema. 10 to 15 minutes walk down to the famous Main Beach and Hastings Street. Be very quick folks as this will not last a week!
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• Peace of mind watching the kids swim from all living areas • Striking views and outdoor entertaining to the North and South • Views from all rooms overlooking a quality acreage • 2.7 useable acres, vegetable gardens, citrus trees and dam • Exclusive location on private cul-de-sac
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Nearly new luxury build offering very peaceful, useable acreage for relaxing lifestyle in the most exclusive part of Doonan. • Award Winning Builder • 4 bedrooms, 4 ensuites • Dual living areas, stunning pool on the northern aspect • Large butlers kitchen, dual pyrolitic ovens, dual dishwashers • Beautiful natural looring enhancing the modern style • Incredible amount of storage options and a 4 car garage
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davidbernsrealestate.com.au
PRIME POSITION, TOWNHOUSE, OFF BLUEFIN COURT A new Lifestyle awaits you and location is ‘AAA’. Lovely to look at, and lovely to live in. Occupying a delightful position in the Bluefin Court / Ketch place area is very special indeed. A most attractive residential investment comprising 2 good size bedrooms on 1st floor plus 3rd bedroom with ensuite on ground floor if required, now as dining room off the lovely tiled living area. Sliding doors out to a spacious timber outdoor entertaining area. The kitchen shines with style and practicality and designed as the heart of this beautiful townhouse. Sitting room or 2nd TV room up stairs, two bathrooms, two toilets, laundry, fans throughout, crimsafe security screens, double remote control garage with internal entry and own driveway.
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Living in harmony SET on the edge of the Settlers Cove nature reserve, this home enjoys the luxury of being a tranquil hide-away while located only a short walk from Noosa Junction. This four-bedroom home has been built to exacting standards with only the best finishes, raising the level of expectation for design and quality sure to spark the interest of even the most astute buyer. Outside, the colour palette allows the home to sit harmoniously within the surrounding natural landscaping, while the interior design is modern with polished concrete floors and high ceilings and features a greyscale colour scheme. An innovative and considered lighting design has been thoughtfully installed to create a warm and inviting space throughout.
Careful consideration has been given to the floorplan to create a family-friendly space, with the bespoke kitchen conveniently located between the family room and dining space where sliding doors open out to the poolside deck and banks of louvered windows allow plenty of natural airflow. There is a formal lounge with sliding doors to an attached, gauzed
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ADDRESS: 5 Banksia Avenue, Noosa Heads
bedroom with ensuite and walk-in robe.
PRICE: $2.2 million
This property also features extra built-in storage, a double garage,
VIEW: Saturday 11am-noon
sparkling pool, and an instantaneous gas hot water system all set on
DESCRIPTION: 4 bed, 2.5 bath, 2 car, pool
a block of 1280 square metres, just moments from the best Noosa
AGENT: Ron Davey for Base Realtors, 0412 206 563
has to offer.
rental market Get you hands on the right rental NOOSA has one of the state’s tightest rental markets with just a 1.2 per cent vacancy rate. So how do you impress the landlord to
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property manager to snare that gorgeous two-bedroom unit right near Hastings Street? Real Estate Lifestyle has a couple of quick tips to get you closer to living in paradise.
Looking for a rental? Here are some top tips to secure a great rental.
Dress to impress
jeans may be fashionable, but try good, clean slacks instead or a nice dress you might wear to work. As a general rule, try to wear something you would want to wear if meeting your partner’s parents.
First impressions really matter so make sure you present yourself well. Ripped
Say hello A lot of open homes these days can see up to 12 people wandering through the property. It’s hard for a property manager to remember so many faces so make sure you are on time and say hello to the property manager and introduce yourself.
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We genuinely have tenants urgently looking for a new home! • Experienced rental specialists • Personalised service • Locally owned and operated PO Box 936 Noosa Heads QLD 4567 E: pip@elitenoosa.com.au M: 0419 239 855 E: leanne@elitenoosa.com.au M: 0455 912 910 www.eliterentalsnoosa.com.au
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Ripe Property Management is celebrating 9 years in Noosa, it’s time for us to celebrate with a fantastic offer! Our customer service and dedication to our clients is paramount, our management style is stress free, with a common-sense approach, loads of expertise & experience, plus as a benefit to new clients we have a great offer that will enhance your property and save you money. If you have just purchased or about to purchase a new investment property, then this offer is for you! 1. Property inspection 2. Free smoke alarms and service for 12 months on a platinum service. 3. Terri Scheer 12 months’ landlord’s insurance valued at $300.00 for peace of mind! Karen is available after hours or weekends for appointments please email or call: karen@ripeproperty.com.au m. 0404 088 091 So, if you are looking for a boutique agency to manage your property then speak to us first!
Get a resume Turning up with a resume that includes details such as your rental history, who you plan to share the home with, your work and pay details, rental references and schooling history, will not only help you stand out, but is also sure to send you to the top of the landlord’s list.
7 Hilary Road, Carters Ridge 10.00-10.45am Sat 10 Dec 2016
A sneak peek of the new Century 21 Conolly Hay Group Peregian Beach office.
Grand opening lends charity helping hand THE Century 21 Conolly Hay Group will hold
The event starts at 5pm on Friday 9
opening of their new Peregian Beach office.
December at the new office, shop 4, 212
service the southern end of the shire and the opening will be marked with a party and charity auction with all proceeds donated to
$449,000 Robyn Kildey
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the oncology ward at Noosa Hospital.
a charity auction on Friday to celebrate the
The new modern office will help better
• 2 bed 1 bath country home with charm & character • All bedrooms are of a good size with BI wardrobes • Polished timber loors radiate country charm feel • Cute & tidy kitchen with electric cook top & oven • Kitchen opens with server to dining & living area • Choose from wood ire heater or reverse cycle A/C • Access to wrap around, f/f screened verandah • Lovely relaxing outdoor entertaining area • Rest of useable land separated into 4ac dog fenced
David Low Way, Peregian Beach, and anyone is welcome to attend. Event-goers can RSVP by phoning 0498 205 650 or email liz@c21noosa.com
1 Emerald Street, Cooroy www.countrysidenoosa.com.au
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MASTERBUILD AND TOP OF THE STREET 26 CAPTAINS COURT SUNRISE BEACH 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, North Facing Views from National Park to the Wide Ocean A Landmark Property of Timeless Appeal Open Saturday 11am to 12pm $1.55m
COEN OORT
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OPEN HOMES Carters Ridge 7 Hilary Road
Countryside Realty Noosa - Brian George
Sat 10-10.45am
Coolum Beach 2/23 Beach Road
Star Noosa - Dannielle Preston
68 The Avenue
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Gavin Ryan
Sat 10.45-11.15am
42 Lakeside Drive
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Gavin Ryan
Sat 11.30am-12pm
6 Augusta Court
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Ross Bauer
Thur 4.30-5pm, Sat 11-11.45am
62 Pavilion Drive
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Ross Bauer & Brad McDonald
25 Radiata Place
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Ross Bauer
25 Parkview Parade
Star Noosa - Vicki Cooper
Thur 5.30-6pm, Sat 1-1.30pm Sat 12-12.30pm
Sat 11-11.30am
Pomona
Doonan
32 Reserve Street 118 Duke Road
David Berns Real Estate - David Berns
105 Panorama Drive
David Berns Real Estate - David Berns
Sat 12-1pm
39 Arbour Place
David Berns Real Estate - David Berns
Sat 10.45-11.45am
Countryside Realty Noosa - Brian George
Sat 12.15-1pm
Sat 1.30-2.30pm
Marcus Beach The Coves 20-22 Tristania Drive
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Sam Walker
Sat 11-11.30am
1/28 Tristania Drive
Zinc Properties Noosa - Karen Harman
Sat 11-11.30am
Noosaville 5/2 Swan Street
Sat 10-10.30am
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Sat 12-12.30pm
6 Sands Avenue
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Sam Walker
Sat 12-12.30pm
1/1 Ketch Place
Base Realtors - Ron Davey
Sat 10-10.45am
Noosa Heads Thur 10-10.30am, Fri 2-2.30pm, Sat 1-1.30pm
Sunrise Beach 5 Mylar Court
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Trevor Mangels
Sat 11-11.45am
10 Sobraon Street
Zinc Properties Noosa - Karen Harman
Sat 12-12.30pm
26 Captains Court
Zinc Properties Noosa - Coen Oort
Sat 11am-12pm
Sunshine Beach 16 Ross Crescent
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jill Goode & Cam Goode
Sat 11-11.30am
12 Maher Terrace
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & Rachel Sellman
47 Parkedge Road
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Rachel Sellman
9 Swan Avenue
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Rachel Sellman
20 Dwyer Street
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Diana Pound
16 Ross Crescent
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Diana Pound
Sat & Wed 1-1.30pm
3/2-6 Webb Road
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Diana Pound
Sat & Wed 10-10.45am
Sat 12-1pm Sat 11-11.30am Sat 2-2.30pm Sat & Wed 11-11.30am
27/53 Banksia Avenue North
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Apt 115‘Laguna on Hastings’32 Hastings St
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley & Frank Milat
Sat 1-1.30pm
Apt 125‘Laguna on Hastings’32 Hastings St
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley & Frank Milat
Fri 1-1.30pm
13 The Esplanade (access via Stevens St)
Zinc Properties Noosa - Karen Harman
Apt 117‘Laguna on Hastings’32 Hastings St
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley & Frank Milat
Fri & Mon 1-1.30pm
57 Elanda Street
Zinc Properties Noosa - Karen Harman
Sat 3-3.30pm
25 Honey Myrtle Road
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Thur 11-11.30am
2/12 Duke Street
Zinc Properties Noosa - Jon Kelly
Sat 2-2.45pm
Apt 2115‘Peppers’5 Morwong Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Sat 10-10.30am
Apt 26‘Rise Apartments’37 Noosa Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Fri & Tue 3-3.30pm, Sat 11-11.30am
2/21 Viewland Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley
Sat 11-11.30am
16/53 Banksia Avenue North
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Trevor Mangels
Thur 1-1.45pm
7/53 Banksia Avenue North
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Trevor Mangels
U158 Noosa International Resort, 1 Edgar Bennett Ave
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Diana Pound
Sat & Wed 12-12.30pm
Thur 2-2.45pm
26 Attunga Heights
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Diana Pound
Sat & Wed 2-2.45pm
5 Banksia Avenue
Base Realtors - Ron Davey
Sat 11am-12pm
2/2 Banksia Avenue
Base Realtors - Ron Davey
Thur 11am-12pm
1 Silvergull Court
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly
Sat 1-1.30pm
1/3 Parkedge Road
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly
Sat 12-12.45pm
Tewantin 49 Doonella Street
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jill Goode & Cam Goode
Sat 10-10.30am
544‘The Ridge’61 Noosa Springs Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jon Blonk & Kym de Warren
Sat 10-10.30am
754‘The Palms’61 Noosa Springs Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jon Blonk & Kym de Warren
Sat 11-11.30am
Peregian Beach 2/20 Kingisher Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Brendan Weatherill
Sat 10-10.30am
2/28 Pelican Street
Star Noosa - Vicki Cooper
Sat 11-11.30am
2253 David Low Way
Star Noosa - Vicki Cooper
Sat 12-12.30pm
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Gavin Ryan
Sat 12-12.30pm
1 Wendoma Court
David Berns Real Estate - Heidi Woodman
Sat 9.30-10.30am
auction diary Fri, 13th January Apt 117‘Laguna on Hastings’32 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads Richardson & Wrench Noosa
TBA
48 Nairana Rest, Noosa Heads
TBA
Richardson & Wrench Noosa
Fri, 3rd February Apt 3‘Lazy River’271 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville Richardson & Wrench Noosa
TBA
Sat, 4th February
Peregian Springs 10 Doral Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley & Gillian McCauley
Tinbeerwah
Noosa Springs 750‘The Palms’61 Noosa Springs Drive
Sat 2-2.30pm
Sat 10-10.30am
49 Doonella Street, Tewantin
Richardson & Wrench Noosa
Onsite 11am
Science strike force studied By Emily Bates HOW best for students to finish a science physics unit than to put their knowledge to the test at the Ten Pin Bowling Centre? Year 4 students had studied forces in term four and celebrated their hard work by watching forces at work. Students used their new knowledge of pushes, pulls, gravity, friction, mass and speed to hopefully get a ‘strike’ in the alley. Student Jorja said: ‘It was important to pick a ball that wasn’t too heavy or too light, and just the right size for your hand. “It wasn’t as easy as I thought because the ball kept rolling to the side.” Key science teacher Leonie Wilcox explained: “This term the students studied contact and non-contact forces used in games and 60 second challenges. “Ten pin bowling was an excellent way to culminate the unit of work.” “I got a strike!” said delighted student Samu. “Once I worked out how to take the right number of steps, swing my arm freely and aim
Bowling for Year 4s improved dramatically when physics was included in the equation. straight and follow through, it worked!” The school said the ten pin bowling was enjoyed by all the Sunshine Beach learners and reinforced their understanding of the science concepts related to forces. It is also an excellent game for young people to sharpen motor skills and their handeye co-ordination. Throwing the bowling ball and hitting the pins requires a great amount of hand-eye coordination. This kind of focus stimulates mental alertness, concen-
tration and tactical strategy, the school said. It was an exceptional opportunity to bring all the benefits of a practical, fun handson activity to strengthen and utilize the theoretical science knowledge being taught. Sunshine Beach State School is taking enrolments in all year levels, Prep through to Year 6, for 2016. For further information contact the school principal Jenny Easey by email at principal@sunshinebeachss. eq.edu.au.
The family fun Christmas night is on at Bunnings Noosaville.
Tool up for Christmas THE festive season is well and truly at Bunnings Warehouse Noosaville on Thursday night as the community is invited to join in on a fun filled Family Night to celebrate and spread the Christmas cheer. There will be entertainment and activities for the whole family such as free gift wrapping, Santa’s Little Helper Kids DIY workshops, light refreshments and even a spe-
cial visit from Santa himself. Bunnings Warehouse Noosaville Complex Manager Duncan Phillips said the Family Night is always a great chance for the family to get together and celebrate the upcoming holidays. “The team look forward to this time of the year seeing families and friends get together for a night of fun and entertainment for the whole
family to enjoy. “Kids can get creative at the workshops and meet Santa while adults can start preparing for the busy holiday season and learn some easy tips and tricks at the same time,” said Duncan. Bookings are recommended so anyone interested should contact Bunnings Warehouse Noosaville to reserve their place.
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Artists set to stretch and grow ARTISTS are invited to enter the Taste of Art Emerging Artist Award 2017 at the Friends of Noosa Regional Gallery. This award aims to stimulate the professional development of emerging artists in the region and give them support by connecting them to an established, art-loving audience as they grow in confidence. It also allows artists to stretch their practice into their own solo show in the Noosa Regional Gallery. Friends Noosa Regional Gallery encourages 2D and 3D artists who are developing a spirited approach to new ideas and techniques and being an individual from digital to practical adaptation of forms in expressing their own noosatoday.com.au
developing art style. The awards help to encourage artists to create a body of work to offer to the gallery for a solo exhibition. The Friends Noosa Regional Gallery and NCBA will award a monetary prize of $750 to the artist to be used for developing their solo exhibition which will be scheduled to be part of Taste of Art 2018. Noosa Regional Gallery will gift the artist a feature installation in Gallery Three to hang in conjunction with Taste of Art 2018. The gallery will assist the emerging artist with curatorial reviews and exhibition development - valued at $750. To enter for this award, the emerging artist must be a
resident of the Sunshine Coast or south-east Queensland, had not held a solo exhibition in a gallery, whose sole income is not a product of their artwork and has not received national or international recognition of their art. Entries can be 2D or 3D artworks made in the past 12 months. Both member and entry forms with information can be found on the Noosa Regional Gallery web site www.noosaregionalgallery.com.au. Delivery of artworks for the exhibition to the Noosa Regional Gallery is on Monday 23 January 2017 from 11am-3pm. Entries close on 18 December.
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Paper kids step up Don't miss Ham Day at the Tewantin-Noosa Bowls Club and win a Christmas ham this Sunday.
Bowls on a roll for a ham IT’S Ham Day once again at Tewantin-Noosa Bowls Club this Sunday, 11 December. From 9am to 5pm players will have the chance to take home a Christmas ham. There will be 40 prizes given away in total with the winner receiving a full leg of ham, and half legs going to second to 10th places. Games will go for two hours and 10 minutes and the cost is $25 per player which includes lunch. Contact Bob Schofield on 5449 7340 to register for this great day out on the green. The Tewantin-Noosa Bowls Club specials are on all week with Monday’s $15 fish dinners, Tuesday’s $12 schnitzels, Wednesday’s two-for-one meals and on Saturdays kids eat for free. With steaks starting at the incredible price of $18 for a 200g rump which is served with chips and salad bar or an $18 carbonara, the bowls club offers unbeatable value. There is a courtesy bus available by calling 5449 7155 to make visits even easier.
NOOSA District State High School Year 8 Junior School Pomona Campus students travelled to the Senior School Cooroy Campus this week to meet their teachers and undertaking introductory lessons for their 2017 Year 9 subjects. The students enjoyed a hands-on humanities lesson, learning about the importance of sustainability, making new paper from the school’s discarded scrap paper. The Year 8 students scooped the paper pulp that had been boiled and blended with banana leaves into screen sieved moulds, pressed the paper blend onto a corflute, and sponged off the excess moisture. The hot, dry weather provided ideal paper drying conditions and the students next planned to use their newly created paper to make Christmas present gift tags.
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Students spent Monday 5 December turning scrap paper into new paper.
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Plugged in to e-waste plan NOOSA residents dropped off more than four tonnes of e-waste in two days at the Council’s National Recycling Week collection point. Waste education officer Emma Menzies said diverting the four tonnes of material from landfill had been a great result. Ms Menzies said recycling rather than dumping e-waste helps to keep mercury, lead and other hazardous material out of the environment. Many residents who dropped items off at the twoday collection site didn’t realise the council accepted e-waste for recycling, free of charge, Ms Menzies said. She said that the council intends to maintain the ewaste service in the future. Residents filled eight large wire cages with old televisions, computers, printers, scanners and other IT equipment at the National Recycling Week drop-off. “Used electronic equipment contains finite resources such as copper, aluminium, nickel and zinc. Recycling your e-waste ensures these resources are reused,” Ms Menzies said. Plastic from old electronic
Good Shepherd students with bags of Singapore Daisy removed from Heritage Park.
Kids move on weeds Some of the e-waste collected during National Recycling Week. equipment is recycled into new outdoor furniture, plant pots, even car dashboards. Any data left on a computer device is destroyed through the recycling process. “Residents can rest assured their data is safe if they do the right thing and recycle their old computers,” Ms Menzies said. Residents can drop off ewaste for free at the Noosa Resource and Recovery Centre, Eumundi-Noosa Road, seven days a week from 7am5pm. It can also be dropped off
at the Transfer Stations at Cooroy from Monday to Saturday, 8am-1pm, and at Pomona from Friday to Sunday, 8am1pm. “If we can divert over four tonnes of e-waste from landfill in just two days, image how much we can save in a year by making use of these collection points,” Ms Menzies said. For more information about e-waste and recycling, and to download a free A-Z Guide to Recycling, visit the council’s website at www. noosa.qld.gov.au/waste-recycling.
MORE than 50 local primary school students have learned about threatened species and the risks they face from noxious weeds. It was part of the Discovering Biodiversity Community Day, hosted by council’s Heritage Park Bushland Care Group. The group received a $15,000 grant from SUEZ, a waste and water management company, towards weed management. Fifty-two enthusiastic Good Shepherd Lutheran College Grade 5 students worked with volunteers to help rid Heritage Park of more than 70 bags of Singapore Daisy. Council’s community partnerships officer Kylie Gordon said the students learned about the Richmond Birdwing
Butterfly and Glossy Black Cockatoos and how weeds such as Singapore Daisy can negatively impact these and other threatened species. “The day would not have been possible without Heritage Park Bushland Care Group and its tireless leader Joan who applied for the SUEZ Community Grant, with support from NICA,” Ms Gordon said. The Bushland Care Group is one of 18 across Noosa Shire that make up council’s Community Bushland Care Program. The students learnt about flying-foxes and they met Lyn Boston from Bat Rescue Inc. who brought Phoebe the flying-fox along to meet the students. The SUEZ Community
Grants program provides funding for community groups to improve the quality of their local environment, educate communities about sustainability and improve local health and well-being. “Joan and her team have eradicated Singapore Daisy in parts of Heritage Park. They do a tremendous job keeping our natural areas weed free, as do all of our Bushland Care Groups,” Ms Gordon said. “It was great to see volunteers and students working side by side enjoying healthy, outdoor work enhancing the environment while learning about biodiversity and helping to preserve our threatened native wildlife.” To volunteer with Noosa’s Bushland Care Groups, visit: www.noosa.qld.gov.au/volunteering.
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COMMUNITYUPDATES VOLUNTEER NEEDED IF you are a musician, have some spare time, are easy-going and flexible and want to share your knowledge and skills with others, then we need you. Endeavour Foundation Learning and Lifestyle, in Wallace Drive, Noosaville, has a day service teaching people with a disability life skills. We require a volunteer who has experience and flair in music. Someone with experience in playing musical instruments to help get jam sessions happening and a band up and running. If you are interested, please contact Julie or Jamie on 5474 4707.
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP OF NOOSA ON Sunday 11 December the message title at Christian Fellowship of Noosa will be “The Betrayal Barrier”. Kevin Brewer of our ministry team will be the speaker. The full details of who we are and what we believe can be viewed at www.christionfellowshipnoosa.com. If you would prefer to have a chat about the fellowship just ring Tony on 5474 0620. Our meeting place is the CWA Hall, next door to the Tewantin Post Office, and the time 9.30am.
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AFTER 15 years, this group is still enjoying listening to and appreciating a broad range of classical music, as well as the social interaction during the morning tea break. We meet each Thursday from 9.30am-11.30am in the peaceful setting of a home in Noosa Waters. If you already enjoy classical music or would like to develop an interest in it, you are most welcome to join us. There is no obligation to present programs. For information please contact Lyn on 5449 0537.
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FREE KITESURFER WORKSHOP ADVENTURE Sports Kitesurf Australia will host a free safety clinic for kitesurfers on Saturday 10 December, from 2.30pm, at Castaways Beach. Fiona and George Tarr on 5455 6677 for more information.
CHAT AND CHANNEL FREE white cloud chat and channel by Blossom Goodchild on Sunday 11 December, from 10.30am-12.30pm, at Wallace House, 1 Wallace Drive, Noosaville. Phone 5447 3135 or
EVERY Tuesday evening from 7pm to 9.30pm Pat and Norm Young organise a social ballroom dancing evening at the Pomona Memorial School of Arts Hall. The cost is $4, which includes supper. It is a very enjoyable evening as Pat and Norm provide New Vogue as well as Old Time Dancing. Come and be a spectator and see if you will enjoy it. Everyone is welcome. Phone 5485 2007 for more information or come and visit.
FOOD AND WINE CLUB WANT to know how to identify good wines and food? Want to know how to match wine and food and enjoy good company in the process? Then come along to a dining experience conducted by the Noosa Beefsteak and Burgundy Club. We invite you to join us at one of our monthly dinners at a local Noosa restaurant. The club meets on the third Wednesday of the month. If you would like to attend, phone secretary Max Bourne on 0412 728 911.
Car club is a real classic NOOSA’S Classic Car Club celebrated another year of successful events with a recent Christmas party at the Noosa Waterfront Restaurant and Bar. Club spokesperson Noel St John-Wood said the club’s event calendar was “full-on” this year with around 35 events held including social outings, car runs, shed tours, the Noosa Beach Classic Car Show, as well as the winter and summer Noosa Hill Climb events. “It’s a great club to be part of and that’s reflected in the membership which is currently at 262, this year we have averaged five new members per month,” he said. “We all have a passion for Classic Cars and I’m always impressed by the cars that people own or have just purchased and keep emerging
from restorations. “There are so many different makes of classics in the club including Riley, Bentley, MG, Maserati, Alfa Romeo, Jaguar, Oldsmobile, Porsche, Mercedes and plenty of models from the Ford and Holden marques.” Noel said the Noosa region is just perfect for driving Classic cars with many of the club’s runs through the small towns of the Hinterland. “We are also very proud of our club’s achievements in helping local charity groups and worthy causes with our total donations reaching $180,000 since the club began in 1988 and our major events support around $10,000 worth of fundraising by the Rotary Club, Noosa Sea Scouts, Noosa Men’s Shed to name a few,” he said.
Celebrating in style - the Noosa Classic Car Club at their Christmas event. “We wish everyone a Merry Christmas with family and friends.” More information about the Noosa Classic Car Club is available on their website www. noosacarclub.com.au.
Weekly roster for Meals on Wheels WEEKLY roster for Tewantin-Noosa Meals on Wheels for the week Monday 12 to Friday 16 December. Monday drivers: Rotary Daybreak, Chris and Ken, Keetha, Brian and Marion, Anne and Phil, Anne and Colin, Patricia. Kitchen: Martina, Len, Stephen and Neil. Tuesday drivers: Graham, John Mc, Tania and friends, Gail and Sharon, Hazel and Liz, Fiona, Kevin and Rob. Kitchen: Christine, Jo, Ashleigh and Peter. Wednesday drivers: Hugh and Randal, Bunnings, Gary, Liz and Liz, driver needed for run E, Barbara, Warren. Kitchen: Judi, Jill, Jerry, Elfie and Peter. Thursday drivers: Stuart, Graham, Brian E., Sylvia and David, Jan and Wendy, drivers needed for runs E and G. Kitchen: Lois, Christine, Robyn, John and Ron. Friday drivers: Driver needed for run A, Jan and Bob, Brian G., Vicki and Les, David G., Margaret and Ray, Rosalie and Jack. Kitchen: Elfie, Sandy, Peter and Neville. Tewantin Noosa Meals on Wheels will be closed over the week of Christmas to New Year. Closed from Monday 26 December 2016 and will re commence services on Tuesday 3 January 2017. If you are unavailable or can do an extra run, please phone the kitchen on 5449 7659.
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A BABY possum camped out between the books in Cooroy Library’s junior fiction section gave staff a surprise last week. A staff member, returning some books to the shelves, spotted the possum hiding behind a copy of Ginger the Stray Kitten. Staff suspect the possum snuck in through the doors to the children’s outside area. “We thought it was ironic that Cooroy is known for the possum and we had a super cute one visiting Cooroy Library! It was a hot week, so maybe it was drawn in by the cool or just wanted a quick read,” Tracey King from the Library said.
Cooroy Library’s furry friend hiding beside a book in the junior fiction section. Staff cordoned off the area and called in the Wilvos to rescue the furry visitor. “Terrie from the Wilvos arrived soon after and escorted our little mischief-maker from
the building to a local gumtree near the Mill Place creek area,” Ms King said. “Our furry friend proves that libraries are loved by all creatures, great and small.”
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Step up, shire SHIRE residents at the (Cooroy Memorial Hall) 26 November meeting said the Noosa Council was sitting on their hands on this project, but the council’s excuse for faltering attempts was land ownership. The mayor and the five councillors were put where they are to do what is considered worthwhile for the shire’s ratepayers/residents. But it is not only the hall with which they are dragging their feet - there is the old Tewantin TAFE, the lack of encouraged retail/commercial expansion at Noosa Civic, maintenance works programs of acquired assets in newly finished estates, pursuit of State Government authorities to rectify the weed-overgrown Lake MacDonald and the killer railway roundabout at Myall Street in Cooroy. I hope the council can play an important role in seeking to facilitate the above. Does this last sentence sound familiar? Mark Rose, Cooroy.
change its style now. The Minister for Mines and the Environment (what a laugh) has already given the Adini Mine water rights ... in a time of drought. The farmers will have to do without because the mine will not share with anyone. But that magnificent gesture by the Minister will also mean run-offs, and guess where ... right onto the Great Barrier Reef, which is already under stress. What with the coal sludge, which is already allowed by the Queensland Government, and the run-offs the reef will be destroyed. Queensland should be reminded that it is only a mere custodian of the reef ... the reef belongs to the world. We should be preserving it at all costs, not permitting a mine like Adini anywhere in the vicinity. Mark Ryan MP’s mantra the other evening when asked about the situation was “the law is the law”. Well I say to you Mr Ryan and all the others who think like that, change the law, protect the reef. That is what you are there to do. Close up the mine and any other development that threatens the reef. We have to protect the reef for generations to come. K.L. Fielden, Tewantin.
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Plastic fantastic RECENT comments regarding the removal of plastic bags for grocery shopping at shopping centres prompts me to put pen to paper. I understand South Australia has adopted this approach and Queensland is waiting to see how this fares. Ostensibly, the non-use of plastic bags at check-outs (ALDI excluded) should mean a drop in the price of groceries. According to Noosa IGA, no such policy is being considered in the event the foregoing occurs. Currently most people I have spoken to use their grocery plastic bags in their kitchen tidy (on an average one and a half plastic shopping bags per day). Apart from being unhygienic, the alternative of wrapping wet garbage in newspaper to be deposited in rubbish bins, is impractical as newspapers have ceased to be popular and the volume of trash paper available for wrappings continues to diminish. The alternative is to buy medium-sized bin liners (ALDI shoppers plus some others already use them). The cost works out as follows: medium plastic bin liners 66x51 (27 litres) for 50 cost $5.23; medium bio-degradable (40 per cent plastic) 55x61 (27 litres) for 30 cost $3.66. At one bin liner per day the cost per annum would be: $38.17 for the plastic item and $44.62 for the bio-degradables - an impost on average of between $40 and $45 which will be carried by the shopper. Moreover, individual butcher shops currently sell their meat in plastic bags. These shops will have to use butcher’s paper or display trays with the added cost of wrapping and displaying. One should ponder on these things before rushing pell-mell to decisions. Stan Krasnoff, Sunrise Beach.
The way ahead THIS new Noosa Council is really struggling, with staff shortages, incompetence and financial strain, however, the real cause of the problem goes further back in time. Soon after de-amalgamation, the mayor at the time, Noel Playford, quickly realised that his Noosa Council would not be financially viable, and therefore took some drastic action by reducing his staff by more than 80 employees. As you can imagine, this left the rest of the council staff absolutely overworked, stressed and too scared to complain.
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DOUG Barnes snapped this beautiful image of Lake Cooroibah this week. If you have a landscape or wildlife image you would like to send in to Lenscape please email newsdesk@noosatoday.com.au The latest admission by this council to possibly delete $5 million worth of projects from this year’s budget and blaming it on the loss of more qualified staff is simply reinforcing the fact that this council is caught in a Catch-22 situation. With more over-stressed workers quitting, they are falling even further behind with completion of capital works. So where should they go from here? Maybe stop wasting money on projects like the biosphere, 'bring back the fish’, community jury and electric buses, would be a good start. Instead, start by employing sufficient qualified staff to stay on top of your capital works schedule. Another option of course, would be to reamalgamate with the more financial Sunshine Coast Council, but I don’t think that would ever happen as the scars left by de-amalgamation are way too deep to heal. This council needs to forget about their “Zen" utopia and get on with their duty of repairing and maintaining existing roads and infrastructure. Dom Massoni, Verrierdale.
Bad for our health REMEMBER when tobacco companies funded TV ads and ‘experts’ and others were spruiking the ‘benefits’ of smoking? The public was fooled for decades. Now big companies are funding ads with ‘experts’ and others spruiking that “climate change is crap”. Coral bleaching, heatwaves, seven-year droughts, and other severe weather events? No worries - science is ‘elitist’; ignorance is ‘innovative and agile’. Margaret Wilkie, Peregian Beach.
Rooing this punch Anyone who has seen the video of the guy saving his dog from the kangaroo and punching it in the face would see he had a big advantage over the kangaroo. This was probably the first time in its years of fighting it had come up against a genuine “southpaw." E. Wright, Sunrise Beach.
Build it, they will come IF COOROY wants a hall it should fund and operate one. It’s not council’s responsibility to do so. Has the community started a membership drive or building fund? Has it canvassed local businesses and tradies for practical support? C’mon Cooroy, where’s the community spirit that created the existing hall? C. Jones, Ridgewood.
Hands not clean I AM appalled at the stance taken by the Premier of Queensland and the Minister for Mining and Environment (what an anachronism) over the Adini mine Project. The Premier says that the mine will produce “clean coal” at a time when the world demand for coal is plummeting. Clean coal, what rubbish! Coal mining has been going on in NSW since 1797, and clean coal is yet to be found. The Premier also says that the mine will mean jobs. Again rubbish! The only jobs it will produce are 457 jobs, not jobs for Australians, and those taking those jobs will be poorly paid and overworked. Adini has a very poor track record in India and other places for exploiting its workers, not paying them even the basic wage, and placing them in dangerous situations. It is not going to
Win a snap with Santa THE festive season is here and while Santa is very busy preparing presents, he’s taking time out to pose for photos with good boys and girls at Noosa Civic Shopping Centre. Noosa Today is giving away five Blitzen Voucher Packs valued at $47 each. Each pack includes one 6x8 photo, two 4x6 photos and four wallet-size photos. For your chance to win, simply email your name and phone number to competitions@noosatoday.com. au. Winners will be drawn at random. Entries close Monday 12 December at 12noon. Over the next week, Santa is available for photos from 9-6pm today (8 December), 9-4pm on Friday, 9-5pm noosatoday.com.au
on Saturday, 10-4pm on Sunday and 9-5pm Monday to Wednesday. Santa also offers sensitive photo opportunities with set 10-minute timeslots, so there is no need to rush. The final sensitive Santa photo time is on Sunday, 11 December from 8.30-10am. Phone 5440 7900 or email marketing@ noosacivic.com.au to secure a spot. We would love to see your Santa photos. If you have one you would like to share, send it to newsdesk@noosatoday.com.au and it could be published in the paper. Noosa Civic Shopping Centre is located at 28 Eenie Creek Road, Noosaville. Visit www.noosacivicshopping. com.au for more information on Santa photo times.
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ANY hope of Alexandria Bay ever becoming a clothing optional beach was dealt a severe blow Saturday (3 December) outside the Hastings Street Police Kiosk. The so-called protest was nothing more than a promotional stunt by the Australian Sex Party that only served to reinforce the misconception that nudists are weirdos. It’s very disappointing to see Robin Bristow aggravating and insulting our local member Glen Elmes when his support is required. It’s even more disappointing to have people thinking there is any connection between the Sex Party and the majority of Noosa beach lovers who frequent A-Bay. I implore the Australian Sex Party to back away from the A-Bay discussion. The genuine naturalists have a better chance of success without your support. Woody Dass, Noosaville.
Gravy trained SHOULD taxpayers keep paying taxation subsidies (negative gearing) for investors’ third, fourth or sixth investment property? Which Guvmint pollie has 42 investment properties? Should mortgage interest payments be a tax deduction against a home owner’s wage as it is for property investors? Margaret Wilkie, Peregian Beach.
And so this is Christmas I WOULD like to take this opportunity to thank the management and staff of Noosa Today for providing an informative and entertaining weekly newspaper covering the greater Noosa area. I particularly appreciate the “Letters” forum you provide for the public to air their views. This forum is provided without fear or favour, and without bias or agenda (unlike some other media outlets). I wish you and your readers a merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year, and to Steve Hall et al, have a good time in Disneyland. Phillip Rutherford, Cooroibah.
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‘Our Village’ is green at heart AFTER more than two years of planning, development applications are about to be submitted to Sunshine Coast Council for Our Village Eumundi - a proposed eco-development encompassing the Highway Motors and Butter Factory sites on Memorial Drive, the old railway corridor, and the dwellings on Cook Street in Eumundi. A development application for stage one and a development application for preliminary approval for stage two will be submitted within the next week with full information. The details of the development were revealed at a community information session on Monday 5 December where attendees learnt about the coming development. Our Village Eumundi is the combined vision of the Formosa family team, Louis and Janet Formosa and their two daughters Jenny and Louise Formosa, who are the long-term owners and operators of the very successful Eumundi Parkside and Eumundi Square. Working with local architects Jolyon Robinson and landscape designers James Birrell Design Lab, project consultant Louise Formosa said she sees the development as a social focal point for the town connecting the community and engaging them both culturally and environmentally. “Stage one of Our Village Eumundi concentrates on reinvigorating the Highway Motors building,
The old Butter Factory and the Highway Motors building could soon be revamped with plans for an eco-accredited business hub development announced this week. taking care that the development is sympathetic to the natural topography of the site and the heritage of the existing buildings and corridor,” Ms Formosa said. “The development incorporates a social ‘piazza’ area where locals and visitors alike can enjoy a coffee, buy their locally-sourced and
organic produce, visit complementary businesses such as professional advisors and health and wellbeing practitioners or simply enjoy some ‘up-cycled’ retail therapy.” Louise Formosa said the hub would incorporate environmental best practice standards such as the OSCA waste composting system, underground water storage and per-
maculture features. “We are setting some ambitious but achievable sustainability targets including operating ‘off the grid’ within 10 years as a result of solar energy,” Ms Formosa said. “We also intend to reduce mains water usage by 25 per cent in five years and are working towards hav-
ing stage one of Our Village depositing just 10 per cent of its waste into landfill within this timeframe. “Environmental values really are at the heart of this development and we’re dedicated to preserving the Eumundi way of life, and catering for local needs while raising the bar in ecotourism.”
The School of Rock bands are ready to roll at their concert on Friday 9 December.
School musical sets Charity gets a kick out of Federal funding the streets a-rockin’ The Kick Project founder James Rose with some of the members of the Rohingya Football Team in Malaysia.
DOONAN-BASED charity The Kick Project has received a $16,500 boost to fund a pilot soccer program with Rohingya refugees in Malaysia thanks to the Australian Government. The funds, coming through the Australian High Commission in Malaysia, will allow the charity to support the Rohingya Football Club which has become a vital part of the exiled Rohingya community in Kuala Lumpur. The program includes kitting-out the team, providing transport to games and establishing a sports and community hub where Rohingya people can access sporting equipment and coaching. The Kick Project founder James Rose said young people, and girls in particular, are the long term focus of the initiative and the Rohingya are in dire need of assistance.
“The UN has called the Rohingya arguably the most persecuted group in the world,” he said. “They’ve been forced to flee their homelands in Myanmar, where they have been made stateless by government decree, and many have lost their lives as a result.” Mr Rose said as refugees, the Rohingya are targets of extortion and kidnapping is commonplace among women and children. “The Rohingya Football Club gives the community something to be proud of, as well as a focal point. RFC games present one of the few regular opportunities for the community to gather safely and have some fun,” he said. “Playing friendlies against other communities also helps the Rohingya assimilate and build inter-community networks.”
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RFC co-founder Muhammad Noor said the funding would make a huge difference for Rohingya in Kuala Lumpur. “Our people face many difficulties. The RFC program allows us to relax, to get together and helps strengthen our community,” he said. Mr Rose said he was very grateful to the High Commission in Kuala Lumpur for the support. “To get the backing of the Federal Government is so encouraging and we are so excited for the Rohingya that they can benefit from this generosity,” he said. The Kick Project is planning similar soccer-based models in areas of disadvantage and need around the world. For details contact Mr Rose at james@thekickproject.org.au or phone 0427 419 415.
EUMUNDI will come to life on Friday night when the Eumundi School of Rock concert blares through the streets from the School of Arts Hall. Three School of Rock bands will be joined by Katie Noonan, Jack Carty and the School of Rock teachers The Band of Frequencies to perform on Friday 9 December, from 6pm to 10pm. Songs to be performed will include favourites such as Weir by Killing Heidi, My Happiness by Powderfinger, AC/DC's Highway to Hell and Good Times by the Easy Beats. The project has been possible through the support of volunteers, local schools, businesses and professional organisations including Eumundi Combined Community Organisation Ltd (ECCO), Expe-
rience Eumundi and the Sunshine Coast Creative Alliance. ECCO chairman Anthony Wynn-Hoelscher said Eumundi and surrounds had a strong artisan and cultural legacy, however in recent years, the area suffered a brain drain of musicians relocating to regions due to better opportunities. The School of Rock performance will take place on Friday, from 6pm to 10pm at the Eumundi School of Arts Hall, 63 Memorial Drive, Eumundi. All proceeds from ticket sales will go back into the program so it can still be free for the community in 2017. Tickets can be booked at eumundisor.eventbrite.com.au or through the Eumundi School of Rock Facebook page. noosatoday.com.au
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The best of festive cheer THE much-loved Noosa Chorale Wassail is back again to share the festive cheer through song. Now in its ninth year, the chorale is promising a “starry extravaganza” with the The J to be transformed into a wonderland of stars and festive decor.
Revellers will relish the atmosphere as they sit at cabaret-style tables and dine on mince pies, cheese platters and Christmas cake and sing along to well-known Christmas carols. Music director Adrian King has planned a program of carols and contemporary clas-
sical music, the highlight of which is Benjamin Britten’s celebrated cantata, A Ceremony of Carols. “I am sure this this program of Wassail music will captivate, enthral and entertain, just as in past years,” Mr King said.
Float your cares away FLOAT Noosa is Noosa’s premier float studio. Founded by Dennis and Amanda Erlank, their vision was to create a haven of people to relax, recharge and most importantly heal. The highlight is watching people leave with that magical post-float glow which lasts for a couple of days. On arrival you are welcomed into a calming waiting area with a hint of essential oils in the air and soft music playing. To prepare for your float you are given a brief video to watch before being shown into your private floating room. Here you will find a beautiful bathroom, with a spacious walk-in shower, luxurious white towels, organic show-
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limited sensory input and free from gravity, every part of your body is free to totally relax, reset and recharge. It’s better than the ultimate bath ... there is simply no other technology or environment that can stimulate these amazing effects. At the end of the session, the soft music fades in to let you know that your session is over. Reluctantly you get out and after another shower enter the post-float lounge, where organic herbal teas await you. Then all that is left to do is to relax, take it all in and then ease back into your day with a renewed sense of calm. The studio is located in 37 Gibson road, Noosaville, nestled between the nursery and the garden cafe in the tranquil Acres Noosa centre.
The Wassail will be performed at The J, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads, on Friday 16 December and Saturday 17 December, at 7pm. Tickets are $35 per person and are available now through www.thej.com.au or phone 5329 6560.
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KISS and make-up KISS gave us one of the most prominent anthems of our teen years - I Was Made For Lovin’ You. You might be a KISSchild of yesteryear with kids of your own now who are newly discovering the legends, or maybe you’re just a timeless KISS fan. Whoever you are and whatever your relationship with Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss or Ace Frehley, it’s time to show a bit of love back to the band that gave us so many great anthems. KISS was formed over 40 years ago and while they are predominately a hard rock band their music style has included elements of power pop, disco, pop rock, symphonic rock, progressive rock, glam metal and grunge over the years. With 20 studio albums, 10 live albums, 13 compilation albums, 58 singles and 15 video albums, most people will recognise at least one KISS song! They have been named in many top lists such as VH1’s 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock, The Greatest Metal Bands list by MTV, Hit Paraders’ Top 100 Live Bands and VH1’s 100 Greatest Art-
ists Of All Time. KISSperience is the hottest KISS tribute show in Australia. These fiery Queensland-bred musicians have got the tunes, the moves, and the inner demons to rock your socks off. Complete with giant flashing KISS logo, drum riser and stairs and combine fire-breathing, blood spitting, smoking guitars, smashing guitars, pyro and many other special effects into a larger than life, high energy show that continues to amaze crowds. If that isn’t enough for you, there’s also authentic costumes, instruments, face paints, and Gene’s signature tongue agilities. If any of this soul-searing entertainment appeals to your rock-self then Tewantin Noosa RSL has got you covered. On Friday 9 November, at 8pm, KISSperience will be rocking for all those who love it loud. Tickets are $10 for members and $20 for non-members. Tickets available at reception or on dial’n’charge on 5447 1766. Make sure you grab tickets early as this event will sell out.
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Top chefs work pizza magic RENOWNED restaurateur and local produce advocate Matt Golinski proudly helped launch a new era in gourmet artisan pizza right here in Hastings Street, Noosa, on Thursday 1 December. Who’s the Farmer? Pizza, or, WtF?Pizza, is a place where the community of producers and farmers are the stars. The pizzas were not the only highlight of the opening event. Local food producers Peter and Dory from Noosa Reds Tomatoes and Steven and Browyn Richards from Noosa Leafy Greens were thrilled to see their hard work showcased at the opening with film footage running to demonstrate the process behind the fresh food supplied to the restaurant. WtF?Pizza brings together the vision and skill sets of three Noosabased entrepreneurs: renowned chef Matt Golinski, Tim McGary, a successful Noosa businessman, property developer and keen proponent of the organic food movement and Grant Weyer, a businessman with 25 years of experience in the information technology, finance and private equity industries. Matt Golinski, the well-known and successful Noosa resident, head chef and TV personality, has run some of Noosa's finest restaurants and is a champion of the Slow Food Movement in Queensland. His role is advising on menu design and produce selection and to connect WtF? with the best local producers throughout the region. Tim first started working in res-
Local food producers Steven and Bronwyn Richards from Noosa Leafy Greens with Peter and Dory Seghers from Noosa Reds Tomatoes. Proud suppliers to WtF?Pizza, Hastings Street.
A collaboration of talent: owners Janina and Grant Weyer and Maggie and Tim McGary with Matt Golinksi. taurants at age 13; he has trained at the International School of Pizza in San Francisco under Tony Gemignani, the 12-time World Champion pizza chef. The super trio have come up with this unique and exciting new concept where you have the freedom to explore combining their awesome ingredients in your own unique way release your inner cuisine creativity. The slow-aged organic dough, naked classic Margherita pizza
forms the perfect stage, showcasing local produce as more than just fresh greens, handmade sausage or beautifully tended tomatoes. We’re talking about walking into every WTF?Pizza deli and knowing that the prosciutto, rocket or olives were likely delivered that morning by the farmer who grew them or the producer who made it. It’s about wrapping your mouth around a pizza which tastes great and is delivered with passion.
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It’s about combining the latest technologies running the business systems with organic slow-aged dough and tomatoes still warm from the morning’s sun. You can either enjoy our naked pizza in its natural state (like a classic Margherita but only better) or you can dress it from our selection of awesomely fresh vegies, handcrafted salamis or the artisanal cheeses laid out deli-style before you. Mostly though, WTF?Pizza is
centred upon feeling good about where your food comes from and how sensational it tastes when its put together. Head in and try this very special dining experience and give WTF?Pizza the opportunity to tell you why they do what they do, and you’ll love experiencing real food, real quality and real taste. When you know who made it and where it comes from, then you can truly trust your food.
Putting our awesome local producers on the stage Here at Who’s the Farmer? Pizza, we’re passionate about local produce. Our organic dough is slow-aged and our deli toppings locally sourced. Our naked pizza forms the perfect stage, showcasing local produce as more than just fresh greens, handmade sausage or beautifully tended tomatoes.
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REAL estate agent and cricketer Ron Davey from Noosaville recently represented Queensland Gold yet again by being selected in the inaugural Over 50s Nationals held in Sydney. Despite three wins in a row against all the NSW sides to get into the finals, Queensland Gold came runners-up to another Queensland side, Queensland Green. Queensland Maroon also had local Bob McGhee playing for them. South Australia and Western Australia were the other teams to compete. In Queensland Gold’s side they had Jeremy Rhodes from Yorkshire, England, who flew out especially to play for them and then fly home. Ron said competition was very strong with most games “coming down to the wire” as did the final with Queensland Green 230 to Queensland Gold 212. Next year the event will be held on the Sunshine Coast
COOLUM TENNIS THERE was a huge turnout for the Coolum Junior Club Championships. Many tightly contested matches were played and friendly rivalries formed. Congratulations to Junior Green Ball Champion Brody Barnett and to Open Junior Champion Kristy Drain. Also thanks to all those who came and made the Christmas party a wonderful event. From 3pm, all courts were full with members playing douIt was cricket gold for the Over 50s Queensland Gold team at the inaugural Over 50s Nationals held in Sydney. and any Over 50s cricketers who want play are encouraged to put their hand up for selection. It is anticipated an Over 50s Australian side will tour England next year and already there are standouts from this Sydney Championships which will be consid-
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Junior Champions: Brody Barnett and Kristy Drain.
Sailing programs for little tackers NOOSA Yacht and Rowing Club (NYRC) will again be offering the renowned Kids Holiday Sailing programs throughout the Christmas School Holiday break. Starting on 12 December there is the choice of either the five-day Junior Tackers program for the 6-12 year-olds which will run from MondayFriday 9am-1pm each day, or there is the 10am-2pm sailing program that is delivered in the Vagabond Dinghy with
a junior instructor on-board. Both programs offer lunch and a morning or afternoon snack and the safety of qualified Australian Sailing Instructors and on water safety boats. After Christmas the Tackers program from 6-12 years will again be offered from Monday 9 January. This fiveday program will run from 9am-1pm each day. For those that are a bit older, perhaps already have some
sailing experience or maybe they are beginners but can only come a day or two, can book into the regular Holiday Sailing Program in the larger Vagabond Dinghy which will operate from 10am-4pm each day Monday to Friday for two weeks. These programs often fill up early so it’s best to get on-line www.nyrc.com.au or ring the Sailing Office on 5440 7407 to register and book your place.
Veronis is the best Scrounger POMONA BOWLS WEDNESDAY Ladies Social game - Scroungers was played with the following results: 1st Veronis O’Connor, 2nd Jeanne Price and 3rd placing to Tina Camp. Thursday evening bowls was washed out due to the storm - and lots of hail! Friday Twilight bowls showed an increase in numbers with the team of Don Walker and Daryl Millar taking out the winner's trophy with a +18 and the triples team of Ann Carruthers, Willy Williams and skip Frank Long taking second place with +5. Jackpot not won and carries over. Ladies Section AGM results - President Katie McInnes, Vice President Elizabeth Dewhirst, Secretary Marie Robertson and Games Director Jocelyn Rabjohns. Selectors are Veronis O’Connor, Jeanne Price and Linda McDougall. Congratulations to the ladies on taking up these positions. Sunday Club AGM - office bearers for 2017 are Chairman John Davies; Vice Chairman Mark Edwards, Secretary Phyllis Roebuck, Treasurer Judith Muir, Ladies delegates Katie McInnes and Desley O’Neill and Men’s delegates Charlie Dewhirst and Rob Roebuck. After a fun game of bowls a barbecue was enjoyed by all followed by the presentation of Championship Badges. Veteran badges were issued to Sheena and Daryl Millar, Ann Carruthers and
Bernadette Williams while Charlie Dewhirst and Sam Hands received their Super Vet badges. Wishing all members and their families a very Merry Christmas and great bowling in 2017. - Kitty and Jack TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS 2016 Club Champions A Singles - Ladies: Kerrie Wilson; Men: David Buckley. Menss B Singles: Tony McAnelly. Ladies Consistency: Jennie Smith. Men's Veteran Singles: Alan Shaw Handicap Single: Paulene Mohr; Brian Cox. Pairs: Jenny Lonie, Robyn McAnelly; David Hawksford, Scott Roney. Men's Veteran Pairs: Mal Lloyd, John McGill. Mixed Pairs: Kerrie Wilson and Tony McAnelly. Triples: Gill MacDonald, Kerrie Wilson, Jennie Smith; David Buckley, Lindsay Patemen, Mark Doran, Bill Beattie (Sub). Fours: Gill MacDonald, Heather Birt, Kerrie Wilson, Jennie Smith, Marie McCall (sub); Tony Howard, Tony McAnelly, Simon Wood, Danny Crameri. SATURDAY Jackpot Pairs - Winners: Steve Chandler and Ron Evans; Runners-Up: Sharyn Briggs and Maria McCall. MONDAY RSL Bowls Final - Winners: Don Gull, Brian Dodd, Peter Duxfield and Ron Evans; Runnersup: Bill Beattie, Alan Chappel, Dave Buckley
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NOOSA GOLF THERE were 198 entrants at the Club Stableford played on Tuesday 29 November. Scratch Rating (M): 70.0. Winners - A Grade: Ben Peake 10, 43; Ray Egge 11, 42; George Bell 9, 41; Andrew Egea 1, 41. B Grade: Dennis Hildebrandt 15, 42; Peter Telley 14, 41; Robert Beencke 13, 41; Graeme Brown 17, 41. C Grade: Les Callaghan 19, 44; Bruce Watt 34, 43; Robert Hemmings 20, 43; Neal Moloney 26, 41. Place Getters: Bradly Graham 15, 45; Robert Paech 19, 41; Coman Reynolds 11, 41; Bruce Howden 23, 41; Mal Condon 10, 40; Alex Officer 5, 40; Jerome Stuart 17, 40; Phil Griffiths 18, 40; David Wilson 22, 40; Stephen Plant 25, 40; Brian Stephen 23, 39; Neil Cole 12, 39; David Draper 22, 39; Allan Harris 12, 39; Tim Butterworth -1, 39; Joe Franz 18, 39; Dean Jeffrey 18, 38; Eugene Barry 15, 38; Chris Misios 11, 38; Greg Collins 5, 38. Nearest to Pin - A Grade: 5th Coman Reynolds; 7th Clinton Stjernqvist; 10th Ken Robinson; 12th David Mills. B Grade: 5th Clive Hart; 7th Leon Jordan; 10th Anthony Jedynak; 12th Gary Tye. C Grade: 5th Warren Walker; 7th Peter Gilligan; 10th Bobby Kennedy; 12th George Grant.
Sweepstakes: Bruce Watt; Andrew Agea; Graeme Brown. There were 234 players at the monthly medal stroke played on Satuday 3 December. Scratch Rating (M): 70.0. Winners - A Grade: Jorma Rusanen 12, 66; William Fogg 8, 66; John Sullivan 10, 67. B Grade: Michael Norman 17, 65; Alan Laird 15, 65; Les Callaghan 18, 67. C Grade: Michael Meltzer 23, 65; John Sharp 22, 66; John Kerr 27, 67. Place Getters: Alan Meredith 15, 67; Alex Officer 5, 67; Graham K. Smith 8, 68; Peter Quigley 22, 68; Bradly Graham 14, 68; Jared Maunder 12, 68; Glenn Bolton 20, 68; Ray Egge 11, 68; Robert Hemmings 19, 68; Bruce Hallett 16, 68; Peter Blyth 26, 69; Eugene Barry 15, 69; David Mills 6, 69; Paul Sanderson 10, 69; Arthur Nauov 17, 69; Gus Torney 9, 69; David Chapman 20, 69; Shane Rayner 18, 69; Chris Cahill 19, 70. Nearest to Pin - A Grade: 5th Darren Wylie; 7th Sam Boulden; 10th Alec Graham; 12th Alec O’Brien. B Grade: 5th Tom Mulcairn; 7th Tom Mulcairn; 10th Andrew Lonie; 12th Shane Rayner. C Grade: 5th Dave Potter; 7th Mark Buckley; 12th John Sharp. COOROY GOLF THURSDAY
Women's Stableford - Non-Winners’ Event. Trophies: Assunta Easton. Winner: Chris Michael (42). Daily Event Winner: Lavinia Hill (43). Runner-up: Aileen Morton (42). Rundown: Rose Simmons (40), Maz Gray (3), Mary Miller (38), Joyce McKay (36), Fay Wiggins (36), Eve Hunt (35), Helen Doughty (35), Wendy Morse (35), Sonja Cordwell (35), Juanita Langford (34), Colleen Sykes (34 c/b). Approaches: Colleen Sykes, Leith Barr. Longest Putt: Assunta Easton. NOOSA PAR 3 GOLF SATURDAY Single Stableford A Grade - Winner: Studley Martin 39; Runnerup: Ken Clapham 38. B Grade - Winner: Kim Poulsen 40; Runner-up: Ella Angelides 39. Nearest to pin: 3rd Errol Grieve; 5th Sally Prosser; 7th Ray Edgar; 11th John Gray; 16th Studley. Ball Run Down: Ray Edgar 38; Ron Grady 38; David Francis 37; Sally Prosser 37; Lyall Carlow 37; John Nickel 36; Neil Webb 36; Joan Bradley 36; Jean Beasley 36; Bob Forrest 35; Chris Perry 35; Leon Turner 35. Members Draw - Ken Chapple. Draw for Par - Rusty Milliner (Unsuccessful).
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AS we settle into the month of December, our surf clubs are doing two things; preparing for what looks like being possibly the busiest Christmas season on record, and doing a progress assessment of the season so far. In preparing for Christmas, let's first pause for a moment and extend to our support groups, paramedics, police, coast guard, SES, the doctors and nurses of the emergency teams at our local hospital, a big thank you for being there; and of course all the best for the festive season. Also, it is good to look back over the months and do the review of the season to date. Happy to relate training teams - in particular those involved in IRB and Jet Rescue Ski patrols (from both clubs) - have reported steady numbers of volunteers, but they are only too happy to accept more. On the weekend five more, an assessor from Sunshine and crewman from Noosa passed their final inspections. With some of these teams being involved in 24-hour call-out rosters, keeping up the numbers is of the utmost importance. Another important project that has been underway for several sea-
sons at Noosa has been the Surf Education Program. This involves the majority of schools in an area that stretches from Yandina to Gympie, and has on occasions seen representatives visit one or two colleges in Brisbane such as Marist Brothers. Result - an outstanding success; and the overall number of students that now have a good basic knowledge of surf safety is outstanding. But most important of all, it gives the students an inside look at life in a surf club: end result - future lifesavers may evolve. At a recent charity boxing night I had occasion to chat with the president of the local AFL club, Rob Pervis. During our talk he expressed his desire to see his beloved Tigers Club become more involved within the community. Well it seems that Rob is definitely a man of his word. Our emergency rescue teams have just been informed that the AFL has offered the playing field at their clubhouse as an emergency helicopter landing pad. This is community involvement at its best. Well done and many thanks to Rob and his team. Yesterday afternoon (Wednesday) six members of our Wave Runner Crews (jet rescue skis) plus 10 support team from Sunshine and Noosa, took part in a night training session
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which involved the Westpac Rescue Helicopter. The session went well and attendance was good. The exercise was held at Noosa's Main Beach and our lifeguards were also part of the team. In preparation for the Christmas break, 40 members of Sunshine completed their final proficiencies and are now ready for their patrol rosters. “This was a big number so many thanks to all officials who worked this detail,” said club captain Scott Summers. Sunshine’s annual training program for Under 11s to Under 14s -
affectionately known as Hell Week - will once again commence on Monday and go through to Friday. This is a week of training, fun, mateship and team building that promises to keep the young members totally active from sun-up to sundown. It has featured on Sunshine's youth training programs for several seasons and has proven a great success. Also starting on Monday there will be an intensive training program for their competitors. Under the supervision of Clint Robinson and his coaching staff of
Alex Austin, Kerri Thomas, Pauline Gleeson and Ryan Paroz, this is aimed at giving the competitors the uplift that will stay with them over the Christmas holiday period; we wish them well. With a busy competitive season ahead, the timing could be just right. All members of the Sunshine Beach Club join with Noosa in passing on their condolences and best wishes to Sandy Warren and family on the passing of husband and father Bruce. "We knew of Bruce and respected his input into Noosa,” said a spokesman.
Young stars in rep team SUNSHINE BEACH SLSC LAST weekend saw a very talented group of young stars from the Sunshine Beach SLSC head to the Gold Coast as part of the Sunshine Coast Inter-Branch Representative Team. The Sunshine Beach club provided eleven members for the all-conquering Sunshine Coast outfit which captured a record ninth straight Qld Inter-Branch Championship against rival branches Point Danger, South Coast and Qld Country. The Under 13s-17s teams' carnival is a very unique multi-discipline event with the Pool Rescue competition contested on the Friday night at Palm Beach, and Surf/Beach events held the following morning at Coolangatta. In the younger age groups, representative rookies Abbie Tolano, Lulu Korac and Francesca McKinley formed part of a very strong water team, with Abbie dominating the Board and Iron events. While Under 14 competitors Carl Vaughan and Charlotte Crow formed part of a very strong beach sprint team which achieved great success in a number of relay events across the day. In the Under 15 age group, Ruby Nolan and Zac Bromage who were both in their third representative campaign with the Branch Team, along with their fellow teammates completely dominated their opposition to claim the lion share of points on offer in both the pool and surf events. With the Under 15 Qld Cyclones Team to reintroduced this season, both have very strong claims for state honours also. While our Under 17 team members, Olivia Emanuel, Katie Gleeson, Jonty Redwood and Thomas Baker all of whom bring a combined fifteen years of representative experience to this team once again outperformed their branch rivals to ensure the Sunshine Coast’s dominance for another year. The club was also represented by noosatoday.com.au
Coach Darren Mercer, teacher Cameron Porter and the Sunshine Beach State School team are all smiles after winning the Interschool Lifesaving Challenge recently.
Kids take up the Challenge By Emily Bates Lulu Korac and her teammates.
The Sunshine Beach SLSC team. Pool Rescue coach, Brock Redwood, who ensured the team’s largest every victory in the Pool Competition, and long-time Branch Team Manager Craig Law. “This was our club’s largest ever
representation of members in the Branch Team, with selection an outstanding achievement for each member chosen. It really is testament to our club’s surf sports program, and the talents of this very impressive group of athletes,” Law said.
A STRONG team performance has seen Sunshine Beach State School win the Interschool Lifesaving Challenge hosted by Noosa Heads Surf Lifesaving Club last month. Mid-week visitors to Noosa Beach will notice many local schools participating in Surf Education sessions presented by the Surf Club. This event was the end of term culmination of these popular school programs. Students took part in sprints, beach flags, surf swimming and a board race. The final event of the carnival was a relay consisting of eight team members involving swimming, board paddling and running. According to Noosa Heads SLSC Education Manager Greg McLaughlin, during the term the students have learned how to board-ride, swim, conduct basic rescues, participate in beach activities and have surf awareness. "The need for the Noosa Heads Surf Lifesaving Club to be involved in the community educa-
tion is vital and we enjoy the opportunity to get several schools together to allow the students to showcase the skills they have developed during the program," he said. Sunshine Beach State School Health and Physical Education teacher Cameron Porter explained that the winning Sunshine Beach team included members who had Nipper experience as well as students who were only introduced to surf sports this term via the school programs. "To have students demonstrating newly-acquired skills in an enjoyable competitive environment alongside experienced competitors is a great outcome for this program," Mr Porter said. "In addition to skill development, programs such as these help develop a sense of achievement, self-worth and confidence," he added. Noosa Heads Surf Lifesaving Club head coach Darren Mercer presented the trophy to the winning Sunshine Beach team and thanked teachers, parents and students for their support of the carnival.
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Kelia Moniz nose perch on Day One in Hainan, China.
Celebratory group at the Wood & Foam launch from right your columnist and Panga’s Shaun Cairns with surfboard pioneers Denny Keogh, Barry Bennett and Greg McDonagh.
Tyler Wright seals the deal at Honolua Bay. Photo WSL.
Wood and Foam hits the TV Life of
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OH what a night it was, it really was! A full house of media, friends and supporters turned up at Sydney’s Freshwater Surf Club last week for the official launch of our film, Men of Wood & Foam, which premieres on Foxtel’s History Channel next Wednesday, 14 December. Foxtel, Australia’s most profitable television network, have had plenty to celebrate over the years and they know how to throw a party! In fact, we got a hint of what was to come when Wood & Foam posters started to show up on bus shelters around Sydney in the days leading up to the launch. On the day itself, I was a little worried when I turned up at the club for a sound check mid-afternoon to see a very large black cloud directly overhead spitting large drops of rain
on the open air stage where the Band of Frequencies were rehearsing their set with Sixties stomp queen Little Pattie, but by start time the storm had disappeared out to sea and left us with one of those gloriously golden summer evenings that Sydney does so well. There was a real buzz around the Heritage-listed Freshie club that night, with surfing’s history represented not just by the beautiful boards displayed on the walls, but by the presence of surfboard-building royalty, from pioneers Barry Bennett, Denny Keogh and Greg McDonagh to Thruster designer Simon Anderson. Surfing’s film-makers over the decades showed up too, including Jack McCoy, Tim Bonython, Harry Hodge and Bill Leimbach, while Tamam Shud founder Lindsay Bjerre was there to represent surf stomp musicians in support of Little Pattie. Former top pro surfer and TV personality Mark Warren, who worked with me and Panga’s Shaun Cairns on
the filming, was master of ceremonies for the formalities, while longboarder and surf culture buff Matty Chojnacki had his stamp all over it, from the classic woody parked outside to the Keyos and Woodsies lining the walls. I have to confess that I haven’t done the stomp in quite a few years, so may have been a bit rusty, but how could you not go barefoot and stompy on the moonlit lawn as Little Pattie reprised her 1963 hit records. Yeah, I know - no fool like an old fool - but I don’t regret a minute. Great night all round, and plenty more to come as the Band of Freq’s tour their surf music act through the summer. Girls light up around the world While there wasn’t much surf on offer here last weekend, there was plenty going on in other parts of the world, with three World Surf League events running simultaneously. In Hawaii, the final women’s world tour
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event was winding up in ankle snappers at Maui’s Honolua Bay while at Sunset on Oahu’s North Shore, the Vans World Cup was moving into high gear with top seeds John John Florence and Kelly Slater getting into some thankfully meaty peaks. The uncharacteristic tiny peelers and long lulls at Honolua couldn’t dim new world champion Tyler Wight’s resolve to end her golden run with another podium finish. The complete power package these days, Tyler found just enough oomph to overcome former world champ Carissa Moore. Although the quality of the surf made the Maui Pro final a bit anti-climactic, it was a fitting finale for Tyler, who I’m sure has more world titles to win in the years ahead. Speaking of Honolua - but the surfer, not the surf spot - while all this was going on Noosa’s favourite Hawaiian was getting off to a brilliant start at the Jeep World Longboard Championships on Hainan Island
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in China. It was interesting to compare the styles of Honolua Blomfield and former world champ Australia’s Chelsea Williams in their first round match-up in the long, peeling lefts of Wanning. Chelsea’s power attack on the forehand just couldn’t really get going through the mushy sections, while Honny’s flowing backhand was poetry in motion. Having watched both of these great longboarders grow into their surfing personas over the years, I’d love to see them duke it out in the final for a world crown, but alas the draw will not allow that. Honolua, incidentally, was an early sign-up for the women’s pro, the Golden Breed Noserider and the junior women (her last hurrah as a grommet) at the Laguna Real Estate Noosa Festival of Surfing in March, where she will once again lead an all-star Hawaiian women’s team that includes Kirra Seale, Sierra Lerback and the fabulous Schremmer sisters.
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to the division, proving their consummate surfing abilities. Each surfer may ride their pair of boards in whichever order they choose and for however much of the 20-minute heat they wish to devote to each model, but their final score will be the tally of their best single ride on each board. To add to the trickiness of their task, their fellow competitors will not be announced until only a few
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weeks before the event, the boards to be ridden remaining a secret until mere days before they paddle out, leaving no time to familiarise themselves with their craft. Surfers today are blurring the lines between the boards they choose to ride, selecting boards appropriate to conditions, regardless of dimension and design. These skills will be perfectly showcased by the G&S ‘Switch’,
Hot weather fires up the fish WITH summer in full swing, the long hot days and nights are perfect for heading out for a fish! In the river, the hot weather has really fired up the Mangrove Jacks. There has been some great fish caught recently and fish right up into the high 50 cm range aren’t uncommon. While Jacks respond well to live and dead bait, hard bodied lures and big soft plastics are opening whole new opportunities with these fish. Deep holes and jetties like those found in Noosa sound are perfect for hunting Jacks on lures. Another way to improve your Jack catch rate is focusing your fishing time around the turn of the tide and fishing at night. Another species that we find good numbers of in summer are the very tasty whiting. Sand whiting are found on both the beach and the river and have a particular liking to small offerings like worms and prawns. Another way to target whiting is by using surface lures in the warm shallows. Whiting can actually get quite aggressive at times and a small surface lure hopper or walked across the surface can provide some awesome action from these speedy fish. The other advantage of chasing whiting on lures is you tend to catch the better sized fish, in fact there have been some real elbow slapper
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Mike Sultana with a nice Jack. taker on surface of late. Flathead are also in great numbers and there have been plenty of fish landed over the last week that well exceed the upper limit of 75cm. I find the best eating fish are those between 40 and 60cm. Right throughout this month, pelagic fish such as spanish and spotted mackerel and various species of tuna will be in easy reach off Noosa. One of the most popular ways of chasing these fish is trolling as it covers a lot of ground and offers a wide variety of lures and baits to the fish.
Another option, besides trolling, is casting at bait schools and feeding fish. Actively chasing feeding fish is one of the most productive methods of chasing these fish and usually gives the best results. Feeding birds is a surefire way to find the baitfish and the predators can’t be far away. Once you have located a school of feeding fish, try using a lure such as a 7-inch, brightly coloured soft plastic like the Zman Nuclear Chicken letting the lure sink through the school, generally the bigger fish hang around the bottom of the schools picking up the scraps and injured baitfish that the small ones miss. For those that love to work the reefs, sweetlip have been in good numbers with trout also hitting the decks, Sunshine Reef has been a favourite with local anglers and has been really producing. North Reef has been also working well with pearl perch, cobia and plenty of cod on offer. On the beaches, most anglers are timing there fishing in the early hours to beat the heat and the wind. Whiting, dart and tailor have all been on offer. Small prawn and worm baits have been great on the dart and whiting while the tailor have taken a liking to pilchards and mullet fillet. So on behalf of Jack Mangrove, best of luck on your fishing adventures!
competitors required to ride the same two boards as their peers, offering no advantage in equipment choice, and in the same conditions for both designs. The G&S ‘Switch’ will be a true showdown of waterman (or woman) talents and a spectacular display of the abilities of some of the world’s leading proponents of surf. Who will be chosen and what will they ride? All will be revealed, 4-11
March during our 8 Days of Pure Stoke. Follow the Noosa Festival of Surfing and Gordon and Smith Australia on Facebook and Instagram to find out more about the G&S ‘Switch’. For more information on the Laguna Real Estate Noosa Festival of Surfing, please visit: www.noosafestivalofsurfing.com
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