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I spent a couple of hours on Sunday with some genuine, down to earth people at Johns Landing whose lives have been turned upside down. Over varying numbers of years the campsite residents have lived an idyllic life amid native bushland on the banks of the Noosa river. They are visited by a variety of wildlife including a large male kangaroo they call Bruce and a white egret, Chris, who often shares their catch because “it can’t look after itself ”. Looking out for one another has become their way of life. It is no-one’s fault they have to leave and they don’t blame anyone. Pat and Ben Johns have provided lowcost campsites on their property for many years but want to retire. The campsite has powered and unpowered sites, amenity blocks and a store for supplies. Some residents have solar panels. Government-funded community organisations are trying to find them accommodation elsewhere. No-one wants to go, not even the Johnses - and who will look after Chris? Margaret Maccoll

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NEWS Craft beer lovers rejoice! Trucks this week carted in the brewing tanks for the famed Eumundi Lager and brewing will begin soon at the Imperial Hotel. Details on page 7.

KILLER QUEEN WILL ROCK YOU We have some great tickets to give away to a few lucky readers this week. Killer Queen is a Brisbane-based band paying homage to Britain’s regal rock quartet Queen. These guys headlined the Skaanevik Blues Festival with Journey and Foreigner in 2011 and Thin Lizzy and Twisted Sister in front of 10,000 fans in 2012. Killer Queen also supported Kelly Rowland at the Big Gay Day in Brisbane 2011 in front of 7000 people. Guaranteed to blow your mind, Killer Queen are a must see when they come to Villa Noosa on Friday 30 June, at 8pm. To win a double pass to this show-stopping performance, simply email your name and phone number along with the Queen song you love most of all to newsdesk@noosatoday.com.au. We will contact you via email if you have won.

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SPORT This Saturday take the kids along to the Noosa Tigers Kids Day. Let them roam free while you take in the match against the University of Queensland. More on page 54.

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SHOW A LITTLE CARE FOR KOALAS As their habitat diminishes koalas are residing more often on privatelyowned properties and needing to meet the challenges that come with human habitation. Car hits, dog attacks, disease and tackling fences are major obstacles to koalas’ survival - but the Koala Action Group is teaching people how to assist them. Group co-ordinator Michelle Daly is inviting Imbil and Mary Valley to come and share their knowledge and experiences of local koala populations at a meeting at Imbil RSL Hall, in Main Street, on Sunday 18 June, from 9.30am. “Most koalas live in habitat that is found on private land, so our actions are a key to their future. The more we learn and understand the complex world of wild koalas, how they live and breed and how they use the landscape, the better we can help them,” she said. The meeting will feature

presentations from Wildcare, Wildlife Rescue and the Sunshine Coast University’s Detection Dogs for Conservation research team. Michelle said guests could learn about threats to koalas, how to determine if a koala is sick or injured and who to call for help, as well as how koalas live and breed and how they use the landscape. Even collecting koala scats (poo) can help researchers understand koala health and distribution of the species, she said. The Imbil meeting follows on from the Koala Action Group’s first regional meeting in Widgee, which attracted around 30 local residents who have now formed their own local koala group and are working together to protect koalas and their habitat in the Widgee region. For more information visit the Gympie’s Koala Action Group Facebook page, call Michelle on 0437 549 252 or email to koalas@mrccc.org.au ● Margaret Maccoll

NO POWER FOR BUSES Both Noosa Council and TransLink say they will continue working “to investigate innovative transport technologies” following the cancellation of the Noosa electric bus trial last week. Mayor Tony Wellington said the project was halted because the supplier had been unable to meet “contractual target dates”. But he expected smaller, electric shuttle buses were likely to be part of the answer to our congestion problems. Cr Wellington said it was “good news” council had “only spent $18,000” on “consultants, Energex

Noosa Chocolate Factory has been fined $12,200 (plus costs) after they were found to be charging customers for the weight of packaging as well as contents at their Brisbane stores. Tobias Qld Pty Ltd, trading as Noosa Chocolate Factory, pleaded guilty to multiple offences under trade measurement law. The fine was ordered by the Maroochydore Magistrates Court in proceedings brought by the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions on behalf of the National Measurement Institute (NMI). The court was told that on three occasions in 2015 NMI trade measurement inspectors made trial purchases at Noosa Chocolate Factory stores, at Mt Gravatt on 27 May and at Queen Street Mall in Brisbane on 24 August and 16 December. Each time the weight of the packaging was included when the product was weighed and priced for sale, contrary to section 18KC(2) of the National Measurement Act 1960. On 16 December 2015 NMI inspectors at the Queen Street Mall store also identified products packed in advance that did not include a weight statement on the label, contrary to section 18JA(2) of the National Measurement Act 1960. National Measurement Institute General Manager Legal Metrology, Bill Loizides, said that the prosecution was launched because of an alleged history of non-compliance involving more than one store. “The law is clear, customers should get what they are paying for,” he said. “Normally offences of this nature design work and staff time” of council’s overall $500,000 commitment to the trial. A TransLink spokesman said they had contributed $34,841 towards procurement, supplies and evaluation of the Noosa Council-led project. As reported in Noosa Today (17 May, 2016) the preferred tender came from Chinese company Higer Bus and Coach which proposed a six-month lease cost of $131,200. At the time the cheaper cost was a factor in awarding the winning tender. Cr Wellington said the trial had taught them there were “real risks associated with having overseas

The Noosa Chocolate Factory store in the Brisbane CBD. are quickly corrected by traders after an NMI inspector visits and provides advice on how they should meet their legal obligations, for example setting electronic checkout scales to automatically deduct the weight of the packaging during the weighing process. “In this case the business did not correct the situation after receiving noncompliance notices. “NMI had reasonable grounds to consider that Noosa Chocolate Factory had systemic issues that could lead to significant consumer detriment in aggregate, so it decided to refer the matter for prosecution.” Mr Loizides said that shoppers who were concerned that products had been weighed incorrectly or had incorrect measurement labels should contact the National Trade Measurement hotline on 1300 686 664 or infotm@ measurement.gov.au. ● Margaret Maccoll technology meet our Australian standards.” Cr Wellington told ABC radio on Monday: “The shame of it is there was no Australian business set up to manufacture electric buses at the time we went out for tender.” A second tender under consideration had come from Bustech Pty Ltd, a Queensland bus construction company based in Burleigh on the Gold Coast that boasts on its website of successfully launching Australia’s first electric bus in 2015. The Bustech tender, which proposed a six-month lease cost of $929,681, was rejected. ● 201721004-LB21-17

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bout 90 per cent of Wilvos’ injured wildlife arrives due to the behaviour of people - whether it’s as a result of a car strike, dog or cat attack, barbed wire or a bird flying into a window. Monday 5 June was World Environment Day and to mark the occasion, Noosa Today spoke to one of the Sunshine Coast’s foremost wildlife rescuers. As a girl in primary school Sylvia Whiting wanted to be a vet. Now, after caring for wildlife for 30 years, vets often take the advice of the Wilvos president. The Wildlife Volunteers Association, or Wilvos as it was dubbed was set up 30 years ago by the then Department of National Parks and Wildlife, initially to operate a helpline for people who found sick and injured wildlife after hours. About 30 people joined up to answer phone inquiries and they were given a book with information on caring for the animals. A few years later the department became too busy to answer the daytime inquiries and it was handed to Wilvos 24 hours a day. Sylvia said it was a tough road for the volunteers for a long time, with little equipment or money. But when she was awarded a Pride of Australia Medal followed in 2011 by an Order of Australia Medal for her dedication to conservation “it was good for Wilvos”. A “substantial donation” given by an anonymous donor, some grants and government funding have enabled them to provide training and equipment, such as nest boxes, to members and education in schools. The organisation is now run by an elected committee with Sylvia as its president and has about 300 members including about 130 carers. Based in the Sunshine Coast, it covers an area of about 6000 square kilometres from Gympie in the north to the northern Brisbane suburbs and west to Imbil and Kilcoy. In any year the hotline which is manned by volunteers on a roster system can receive 10,000 calls. “Not every call is for animal services, some just want to know information,” Sylvia said. “It costs about $25,000 a year to run,” she said and a portion of that money is used to bring in animal experts who deliver workshops to members. Sylvia, who takes in about 400 animals a year, has her daily life dictated by the feeding times of her wards. “At the moment I have six macropods. They have fourhourly feeds throughout the night. There are possums on formula feeds and birds are short-term, they come and go,” she said. Wilvos acts as an indicator of the broader wildlife population and over the years they have witnessed development expand while wildlife and natural habitat decline. Birds such as the scaly-breasted lorikeets are rarely seen now where once they flew in flocks as large as the more common lorikeet and the phascogale, a carnivorous possum, quolls and gliders are no longer commonly seen. Sylvia said people sometimes phoned very excited to have found a bilby, but they always turned out to be bandicoots. She says she’s always amused at the denial of pet owners who ring when their dog or cat has brought in a bird. “About three months ago a woman rang to say her cat had brought in a rosella,” she said. ‘She didn’t hurt it’ the

Sylvia Whiting with some feathered friends. woman said of her cat. “When I got there the thing was plucked, it just had a bit of fluff on it,” Sylvia said. Sylvia says when people assume their pet has done no damage to a bird and put in back in the bush, that bird will die. “Just the saliva from a cat is enough to kill them. It is full of bacteria and when they clean themselves they ingest

it. We always wash them and give them antibiotics. Dogs shake them and that causes internal damage. Sometimes they’re very traumatised. “We make them warm and give them pain relief. Everything feels pain. And we give them a go.” The organisation runs regular induction sessions to enlist the help of more volunteers.

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ANIMALS “WE MAKE THEM WARM AND GIVE THEM PAIN RELIEF. EVERYTHING FEELS PAIN. AND WE GIVE THEM A GO.” Sylvia said on average about two people continued to work with them. “It doesn’t always fit in with people’s lifestyle. Some change their minds, some say it’s too hard. Then there are some people you can really rely on. We do appreciate all the help we get.” Sylvia said rescuing animals had put her and husband,

Bob, in some tricky situations. Once she had a call about an injured kangaroo. When they arrived they found a mob of kangaroos with a very protective male. A female that had been hit by a car had made it to a paddock close to the road and had died, but its joey was injured and needed help. “The male was grabbing her to get her up,” she said.

The Wilvos hotline runs 24 hours every day of the year. “It’s surprising how protective they are and how hard they work to get their mate up. “We drove the car out there between mum and dad. I jumped out and grabbed the joey. The little thing had a badly fractured leg. I said quickly get in the car. Here comes the male. He was roaring at us. He would have had us.” Sylvia said the protective nature of wildlife regularly caused their demise, particularly when birds hit by cars were left on the road. “If a bird’s dead on the road its mate will keep swooping at it to try and get it off,” she said. “They often get squished as well. It’s really sad. These things have feelings.” Despite her thousands of wards over many years there are two breeds that stand out - the greater glider and phascogale. She was delighted when a baby phascogale came into her care. “A Yandina vet had this tiny creature. She called me and said would you like to give it a go. “I said could you give it some fluids. It survived. It was so cute. As it got bigger it was so fast. I had to catch moths to feed it. It would zap around the cage to catch them.” The greater glider still eludes her. For more information on Wilvos visit www.wilvos.org.au The emergency hotline is 5441 6200. ●

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NEWS COUNCILLOR FACES COURT Noosa Councillor Frank Pardon appeared briefly in Noosa Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday morning on six charges of indecent treatment of children under 16. The case was put back until 4 July and the magistrate ordered bail be enlarged. Cr Pardon said outside court he would be fighting the charges. ●

NEW DOG BREEDER REGISTER Queensland’s new Dog Breeder Register will require every puppy born - apart from some exempt working dogs - to have a supply number before it is sold or given away. Acting Agriculture Minister, Dr Anthony Lynham, said the register would help locate those who profit from cruel dog-breeding factories. Over time the register will enable the authorities to trace breeders, inspect properties and ensure conditions meet acceptable animal welfare standards. To register, regular and occasional breeders will need to log their details on the new Queensland Dog Breeder Register within 28 days of their puppies being born. Compliance with the new laws will involve a partnership between local councils, Biosecurity Queensland and the RSPCA Queensland. ●

SUNSHINE COAST NEEDS A SONG Local singers, songwriters and bands are invited to develop a song that celebrates the Sunshine Coast and finalists will have the opportunity to perform it at a concert at the Sunshine Coast Stadium on Sunday 6 August. Our Sunshine Coast Concert will be a musical spectacular, conducted by former Ten Tenors musical director Kim Kirkman, and will draw together local artists and community groups to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the naming of the Sunshine Coast.

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HOTEL GETS TANKED It was boutique brewing on steroids when four semitrailers freighted in 15 tanks at the Imperial Hotel last week to build the business. The hotel and Lion have partnered to again brew the much-missed Eumundi beer. Lion Brewmaster Chuck Hahn said the partnership would revive a much-loved local craft beer. Eumundi head brewer Chris Sheehan said the tanks, which hold up to 2400 litres, would now begin to be assembled. “The weeks ahead will see us piecing it all together, like a giant Meccano set,” he said. Finalists in the Songs of the Sunshine Coast Contest will be previewed on ABC Sunshine Coast’s Drive with Sheridan Stewart in the lead-up to

“This includes all line work for steam, refrigeration, gas, and of course beer. “All going well, sometime in early July is where we start putting our first brews in, which will be ready to taste three weeks later.” Chris said some fine-tuning would be happening before the product was ready to serve. “Our standards will be pretty exacting, and for that reason we won’t be putting anything across the bar until it's exactly how we want it,” he said. “We’ll focus on getting the Eumundi Lager exactly how we like it before moving on to our Eumundi Pale Ale. From there we’ll work on our Ginger Pale Ale.” ● Margaret Maccoll the concert celebration. For more information visit www.sunshinecoast.qld. gov.au/fifty. ●

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CLEAN SLATE FOR NEW BOARD Dick Barnes chaired his first meeting of the Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation (NBRF) this week, with the aim to bring a “different team spirit” to the board which, he said, “everyone was happy with”. Mr Barnes said after years of ill feelings towards the NBRF across the community, the new team wanted to begin the healing process. He said the tenure review was on the agenda as the NBRF had until the end of the year to renew its status with UNESCO. “We have an advisory group together and they are working on it,” he said. Mr Barnes said the tenure report would show what had been done over the past 10 years since the NBRF’s inception and would form the basis for planning the next 10 years. “There’s been people who have done good work and we want to get these people on board,” he said. Mr Barnes said new aims of NBRF included improved governance, communicating better with the community, increasing awareness of the NBRF and getting people to live sustainably in the environment. He wanted a better

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Noosa Council is calling for expressions of interest from businesspeople keen to take part in a new Innovation Master Class led by International businessman and innovation expert Colin Graham of Causeway Innovation. Colin has advised more than 50 of the world’s leading companies including PwC and Marriott Hotels. He said the class has worked well in other regional locations and was confident Noosa businesspeople would get a lot out of it. The program starts 28 June. It includes four halfday workshops held fortnightly, plus practical assignments. The cost is $299. To book call 5329 6108. ●

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Frank Pardon and people from Landcare. He said councillor Frank Wilkie was council’s representative on an observational basis. As the new chairman, Mr Barnes has dropped the role of president of the Noosa Community Biosphere Association. The other roles he holds include treasurer of both Noosa and District Landcare and Country Noosa. ● Margaret Maccoll

United Synergies, a local not-for-profit organisation that works vulnerable people facing issues, including affordable housing and homelessness, is the recipient of a generous donation of $5000 from the Noosa Heads Rotary Club and the Tewantin Noosa Lions Club. “The problem is extensive and homelessness is a way of life across much of southern Queensland, including our local Noosa area. “The issues underpinning homelessness are complex and one of the most effective ways that we can help with those who are at risk of homelessness, or homeless, is as a community together. “This money will go towards our specialist homelessness services, which includes accommodation, legal and court support, advocacy, mental health support as well as support and mediation for domestic violence issues.” ●

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Jo Dillon is a busy Noosa woman who juggles her roles as marketing manager for Palm Lakes and Noosa Blue Resorts with home life. I hear you are a busy woman! What does an average day look like in your world, Jo? I do the marketing for Noosa Blue and Noosa Lakes resorts so often I am there showing off the property. Looking out over Laguna Bay or the hinterland can be hard to take. Or meeting in Noosa Blues Puzzles Cafe or over at the Marina at Cafe Vin Cinos with various business people that will help sell Noosa. How do you power through each day? Berocca! And coffee helps a lot. Do you get time to keep fit and healthy? I love walking the river morning and or night. You never know who you’ll run into. What’s a great quick and easy meal you whip up after a busy day? Boeuf bourguignon would probably be my signature dish. Might have something to do with the red wine ... once its opened.

What do you love most about living/ working in Noosa? Walking the National Park, kayaking around the river, driving up the North Shore, boogie boarding on Main Beach can’t beat it. Do you have a dream travel destination and why? I would love to do the “Year in Provence” and try living in another country in a little village for a time. I think it would probably be somewhere in Greece. What are you passionate about? Noosa, of course! And I have always been passionate about women making the most of themselves. Comes from growing up in a time when women were still expected to marry and look after the family - my Dad wouldn’t let me go to university because he thought it would be a waste of time. So I was working at 15 and over the course of my career often came across the glass ceiling. I think my girls have it so much better. I have always said to them you can be anything you want to be. We still probably need to push for the equal pay in some fields but that’s another story.

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campsite, which last week had 20-30 sites rented with mostly long-term residents and numbers in the hundreds during holiday periods. “We can’t keep going the way it is,” Ian said. “We have to let it go. Easter and Christmas are good times. If it was like that all the time it’d be good.” Pat and Ben want to retire but don’t really want to leave the quiet and picturesque property or the friends they have made there. No-one will miss the property more than Ben, who has called it home his entire life. “Age is the problem,” Ben said. “Time gets away.” The Johnses would retain about a hectare of land and Ben thinks it a good idea that council creates a recreation

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For many years Pat and Ben Johns have provided campsites at Johns Landing for people wanting affordable holidays and those with nowhere else to go. Last month Noosa Council announced they were negotiating to buy the property for environmental habitat that could later become recreational land. When council approached the couple to buy the 49-hectare property which borders Noosa River, Ben said it gave him “an option he didn’t know (he) had.” “The council initiated the idea. They wanted to buy the place. I didn’t know what I was going to do,” he said. Son Ian said the family could no longer maintain the

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Ben Johns will be sad to leave his home and friends. area “for people to have access to the river”. None of the long-term residents Noosa Today spoke to this week want to leave and most have no place to go, but all understood the Johnses’ situation and had nothing but praise for them. Emma McCrone has lived at the Johns Landing campsite on and off for the past 12 months. “If it wasn’t for Ben and Pat letting us stay, we’d be homeless,” she said. “We do understand they want to retire. We’re grateful for being here. Everyone is pretty sad it’s going to go.” She has put her name down for social housing and hopes something turns up, but doesn’t expect it be in the expensive Noosa area. ●

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JUST WHERE WILL THEY GO NOW? BY MARGARET MACCOLL When Noosa Today visited Johns Landing, a group of residents were gathering in the afternoon to share food and play darts. “No-one goes hungry here. We look after each other,� Warren (Was) Riuhi said. Was stopped work three or four years ago for medical reasons and has lived at his Johns Landing campsite by the river ever since. He and fellow campers live mainly “off the river� on a seafood-rich diet. Was doesn’t know “where he’ll go or what he’ll do� and having a dog, Gypsy, makes finding a rental he could afford more difficult. He will miss above all the friendship. “I’ll be dragged away and shoved in a unit. It won’t be the same,� he said. “A couple have moved out to a unit and are sitting around wondering what to do. “I don’t blame the (Johns) wanting to retire. They’ve put people up for a long time.� Snow Royle has lived six or seven years at Johns Landing. He prides himself on never collecting the dole and has always earned a quid as “a jack of all trades� but with no formal qualifications finds it difficult to gain a job. Snow is philosophical about his future. “I’ll just hitch up my van and head north,� he said. “Life’s a challenge. I’ll just go with the flow.� John, who is unable to work because of an injury, thinks there should be more places like Johns Landing for the growing numbers of grey nomads. “This place is a joy. You’ve got lovely people around to have a chat with every day,� he said. John’s search of local rents has shown him there’s nothing he can afford in Noosa.

Snow Royle plans to head north and go with the flow.

Was Riuhi will miss the people and nature at Johns Landing and doesn’t know where he’ll go. Pictures: SALTY SOCIAL Coast2Bay Housing Group CEO Andrew Elvin said the organisation had been working with the Department of Housing and Public Works and other agencies to help residents of Johns Landing find accommodation in the area or further afield if that was their choice. “More than 75 per cent have registered for this help and support,� he said. “Our understanding is that two families have already found accommodation and we will continue to support the remaining families in their decisionmaking over the coming months.� �

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ROTARY TO CALL COTTAGE HOME Noosa Heads Rotary Club has found a new home at Tait-Duke Community Cottage. The Rotary club this week signed a lease for the council property, which it will manage and make available to other local groups and agencies. It comes ahead of TaitDuke Community Cottage’s official opening next week. Rotary club president Jim Bennett said the organisation would use the cottage, on Earl Street at Tewantin, as a base for its community work. “We are looking to provide more support for a range of local issues, and currently we’re in talks with United Synergies, Orange Sky Laundry and other agencies as to how we may be able to help out,” Mr Bennett said. The Rotary club was one of several organisations involved in the cottage restoration project. Noosa Heads Rotary will move into Tait-Duke Community Cottage once

Noosa District State High School Year 10 students investigated the demise of Noosa Junction as part of their unit on urban planning this term. Students developed a re-design of the area to re-invigorate the precinct and sold their idea to their peers with insights provided by guest speakers, a field trip to the site and guidance from the University of the Sunshine Coast’s Associate Professor Jo Rosier. ●

NOOSA ARCHITECTURE ON SHOW Ross Carey, Peter Watson (Rotary) Alison Hamblin, Kylie Finigan (Noosa Council) and Rotary president Jim Bennett signing the lease for Tait-Duke Community Cottage work is complete. Mayor Tony Wellington will officially open the building on 7 June. “With the refurbishment complete and the new manager in place, the council looks forward to seeing Tait-Duke Community Cottage become a wellused community asset.” the mayor said. “I would also like to take the opportunity to thank all of the organisations

and businesses who have contributed volunteer time and donated goods to help refurbish the building - it looks magnificent.” Jim said Rotary was committed to making TaitDuke Community Cottage a plastic-waste-free zone. For more information about Noosa Heads Rotary and booking the cottage, visit www. rotarynoosaheads.org. au ●

Heritage building clusters in Pomona or Coorooy and the latest in house designs by architects such as David Teal will feature in the inaugural Sunshine Coast Open House Day being planned for October. Noosa Councillor Ingrid Jackson is on the management committee which consists of local architects, staff of Noosa and Sunshine Coast councils and University of Sunshine Coast (USC) representatives. “It started as an embryonic idea at a meeting I attended with local architects in May last year and has grown to be a fullyfledged event,” she said. “The Sunshine Coast has developed its own architectural

styles and the public will be able to enhance their appreciation of regional architecture and explore and understand the value of a well-designed built environment,” Cr Jackson said. The inaugural Sunshine Coast Open House is affiliated with Open House Worldwide, and this year coincides with the 50 year celebrations of the naming of the Sunshine Coast, which will be celebrated in Noosa and throughout the region. ●

SEA SCOUTS LEADER MARKS 30 YEARS Noosa Sea Scouts’ longest serving leader, Len Barty, has seen a lot of changes in his time. Gone are the days where his favourite Cub section would start with dibbing and dobbing, gone are the days where it was just a movement for boys, gone are the khaki uniforms and pointy hats. But for Polona, as he is known by the kids, the core message hasn’t changed “a Scout is friendly, helpful, cheerful, and respectful,” and Len leads by example. Len was recognised for his contribution when he received the 30-year service award from the Chief Commissioner, Darryl Scott, and the Regional Commission Scouts, Ken Howes. ●

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RON LANE’S PEOPLE

GOD BLESS THE SALVOS FOR THEIR LOVE It was at the ripe old age of nine years, while living in Gympie, that I first really became aware of an organisation known as the Salvation Army. Prior to this I had on occasion heard my father and some of his old Digger mates, veterans of the New Guinea campaign, refer to them in passing. But then to me it was just a name. However in the early hours of 18 October 1947 an incident occurred that made me stop listen and learn. The incident was the Tamaree Rail Disaster. At the small railroad siding of Tamaree, some 11 kilometres north of Gympie, two trains had collided head on leaving eight people dead and 20 badly injured. With Gympie being the closest town, the response for assistance was immediate; doctors, ambos, town people, local farmers - and also amongst the volunteers, members of the Salvation Army. Their contribution to the rescue effort became legendary throughout our small community. Then in the early 1960s, my knowledge became more personal when a family member was stricken with a then relatively unknown virus, now known as multiple sclerosis. The time and support given by the Salvos to our strict Irish family, imbedded in me the utmost respect. So it is that I take the opportunity to help bring to those who may not be fully aware of the outstanding contribution that this Army makes, some facts figures and incidents. Regarding fund-raising, an appeals committee under Chairman John Madill, has continued a foundation that results show is second to none. The Surf Club at Noosa first became involved when club manager Anton Mogg, following discussions with Rob Pertot, threw the doors open and hosted a Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal breakfast in 2011. Since then Lakes Convention Centre and Peppers have also shown great community support, by in turn hosting

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When we look at some of the breakdowns, it is easy to see the necessity for these appeals; but most importantly, it shows just where your money goes. A sum of $10,000 can provide over 2000 meals to people during natural disasters; $15,000 will help fund 75 sessions of youth homelessness awareness workshops in schools. To help a family out of poverty, through professional financial counselling for a year, $1000 and $3000 will provide six months of case management and support for four families in crisis situations. Then the amount required to fund the placement of one person in a 46 week residential program, to recover from drug and alcohol addiction, $37,000. To those who may think that these are just words on a piece of paper, please take the opportunity to attend next year’s Salvos fund-raising breakfast. You may get the opportunity to sit, and personally hear from someone who has walked the streets of domestic violence or fought their way back from the dark world of drugs and depression; you won’t be disappointed for it is these people who speak from the heart. On Friday 26 May at Peppers, some 200plus people did just that. After a warm welcome from Chairman John who bid us ’The top of the morning’, an honest and heart-wrenching speech, delivered by a lady who has experienced the above, made us who have never been there, appreciate our good fortune. Following this lady was guest speaker Libby Trickett, Olympic Gold medallist and world swimming champion. Libby grabbed everyone’s attention by taking us away from the water and the

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WEEDS BATTLEFRONT FOR GREEN ARMY RECRUITS The latest Green Army team to help support Noosa Bushland Care groups’ war on weeds earned their stripes this month. The nine participants have spent the past 23 weeks removing environmental weeds from Noosa’s bushland reserves. The Green Army participants officially graduated on 19 May, days after a celebratory morning tea in recognition of their contribution to local conservation efforts. Noosa Council Natural Areas officer Michael Lyons said the group of 17-24-year-olds were the third Green Army team to join conservation efforts

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Design & Desirable

view Fri 12-12.30pm, Wed 2-2.30pm Price $1.45Million

Spectacular Penthouse property seldom seen on the market. A prestigious west/north facing, elevated corner position and occupying the top loor with stunning views across Noosa River the Hinterland and Laguna Bay. Short walk to Hastings Street and Noosa Main Beach. • Fully furnished designer package including white goods. • Expansive balcony great for entertaining and sunset drinks. • Two under cover car parks. • Large and spacious loorplan 148m2.

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Kate Cox 0438 695 505 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au richardson & Wrench Noosa

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HOME FOCUS

STUNNING HILL-TOP SANCTUARY SHINES PEACEFUL, private and serene, this hilltop home offers a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of the outside world. At Foxleigh, you can enjoy waking to the sounds of nature while still being just minutes from the heart of Noosa. The grand residence features an expansive floorplan spread over two levels offering five bedrooms, two bathrooms, room for up to 14 cars and multiple indoor and outdoor living spaces. The entire upper-level of the home is dedicated to the large master suite that features a private ensuite and balcony where you can take in the gorgeous treetop views. There are two more bedrooms downstairs in a separate wing with a bathroom, living area and access to a covered patio. For guests or extended family, there are two more bedrooms with a powder room, living space and private entrance connected to the home by an undercover breezeway. The home chef will love the designer kitchen with stone bench tops, Miele appliances and butler’s pantry. The kitchen overlooks the light-filled an open-plan lounge where banks of french doors open out to the large covered deck. There is also a formal dining room with two-way fireplace, plus a study that could also be used as a media room. Outside, there is plenty of room to wander through the gardens on the property’s 1.6 acres, take a dip in the pool or play a game of tennis on the full-size court. Horse lovers can enjoy over 30kms of marked trails through the bordering Verrierdale State Forest or take in one of the region’s stunning sunsets from many vantage points throughout the property. There is also a three-bay shed, a workshop and art studio, 500,000-litre dam, a garden shed, plus plenty of level, useable land. All of this is located just minutes from Noosa Heads, the Gympie Terrace foreshore, Noosa Junction business centre and the historical township of Eumundi. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: ‘Foxleigh’ 1335 Eumundi Noosa Road, Eumundi Price: $1,595,000-plus Description: 5 bed, 2 bath, 14 car, pool View: Saturday, 12.30pm-1.30pm Agent: David Berns and Heidi Woodman for David Berns Real Estate, 0408 629 438 or 0419 818 418

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CONTACT AGENT FOR INSPECTION

BRAND NEW FRESH TO THE MARKET, EXCLUSIVE POSITION IN THE NOOSA HINTERLAND

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Situated in the exclusive Noosa Valley precinct, this brand new designer home is built on an Private, peaceful acreage looking across the Noosa Hinterland to the Pacific Ocean • Guest suite w/ WIR, desk space, and ensuite • All N/E facing bedrooms with storage, views and verandahs • Guest carpark and entry through gate-house • Views to Coolum Beach coastline • Asphalt and concrete driveway • Fully landscaped and maintenance friendly w/ flat grassy area, fire-pit and path to home entrance • 4 car garage and usable/ dry storage space under home

OFFERS IN WRITING OVER $1.6 MILLION prime property. premier service. 26 NOOSA TODAY

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david berns principal m 0408 629 438 e david@dbrealestate.com.au

elevated level platform surrounded by landscaped gardens.

• 4 Bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • Modern smoked oak timber flooring • Custom entry door, decking and balustrades made from merbau timber • Glass breezeway from main living area through to bedrooms • Signature Greystone rooflines • All living spaces on one level • Two outdoor entertaining areas • SMEG electric oven and gas cooktop • Butler’s pantry and servery off kitchen

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59 VALLEY DRIVE, DOONAN davidbernsrealestate.com.au noosatoday.com.au


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VIEW THIS SATURDAY 10TH JUNE 2-3PM

RUSTIC DESIGNED HOME IN THE NOOSA HINTERLAND, EXCLUSIVE TRANQUIL SETTING

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This Carlo Magini designed home is located in the Noosa Valley. It is both rustic and atmospheric incorporating the use of wood, glass and stone to highlight the beautiful garden. There is a 3 meter wide veranda which is adjacent to the lounge/dining rooms. It runs the length of the home and overlooks the garden and dam. There is a lovely private glass edged pool that looks over the valley and assorted fruit trees. Inspection will not disappoint. • 4 bedrooms, 2 ensuites and 1 bathroom. • Lounge/dining room is split by a central gas fireplace. Direct access to the veranda. • Recently refurbished kitchen featuring customised stainless steel bench tops and range hood. • 4th bedroom is downstairs and could facilitate dual living.

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• The 3rd bedroom is used as a media room and has direct access to the pool. • 15 minutes to Noosa and 2 minutes to Noosa Country Club • Some furniture made speciically for the house and is available for sale.

AUCTION ON SITE 8TH JULY 3PM prime property. premier service.

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VIEW THIS SATURDAY 12.30-1.30PM

PRIVATE SANCTUARY - SERENE LIFESTYLE

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A fresh and charming home set on a level, commanding hill-top position. Seamless indoor/outdoor living and entertaining spaces enjoy a northerly orientation that captures generous views of Eumundi Range and the tree-lined hills to Cooroy Mountain. A large open-plan kitchen with stone bench tops, Miele appliances and butler’s pantry adjoins a light-filled lounge, which opens up to a fresh outdoor entertaining area. The tastefully-designed large dining room is a perfect retreat for snug winter entertaining with its two-way fireplace. Tucked away on ground level is a private two bedroom and second living area which opens out to lawns, tranquil views and an undercover terrace. Walk upstairs to the splendid master bedroom with feature Juliet balcony. Take a relaxing bath in the well-sized en-suite, soaking up commanding views in absolute privacy.

david berns principal m 0408 629 438 e david@dbrealestate com.au

This property offers the ultimate lifestyle with a full size tennis court and sparkling pool for the family to enjoy. For flexibility-plus, this home boasts separate studio with two bedrooms, living area and toilet, connected to the home via an undercover breezeway. Completing the lifestyle is multi use sheds and work shops, convenient or private to the home offering multiple business options. Features include: Alarm, study, workshop, air-conditioning, 3 bay fully insulated garage, generous covered outdoor BBQ/entertaining, secure parking, carport 1 linked to home, open car spaces 10, 500,000 litre dam, sealed driveway, two artist studio/workshops, garden shed, sealed driveway.

OFFERS OVER $1,595,000.00

‘FOXLEIGH’ 1335 EUMUNDI-NOOSA ROAD, EUMUNDI VIEW THIS SATURDAY 10-45-11.45AM

UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY MUST BE SOLD – OVER 15 ACRES

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Situated in the Noosa Hinterland, this single level home is elevated looking out over and surrounded by manicured gardens and lawns for the family to enjoy. Don’t be surprised if this property doesn’t make the Auction date, as properties of this caliber do not last long on the current market. A solid 2 bedroom brick home with a two bay shed, dams, beautiful rainforest walks and fruit orchards are just some of the pleasant surprises offered on this property. Wonderful access to Noosa and all that the Sunshine Coast has to offer. • Location so close to Noosa, and the famous township of Eumundi.

• Fifteen and a half acres to enjoy beautiful nature walks and bird life.

• Schools, shops and restaurants, beaches close by.

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• Two bay shed, great storage or just tinker away.

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• Your own creek, bridge and forest tracks to enjoy and get back to nature. • Room for animals, and plenty of room for the family to enjoy.

AUCTION ON-SITE SUNDAY, JUNE 18 AT 1PM prime property. premier service. 28 NOOSA TODAY

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1310 EUMUNDI-NOOSA ROAD, VERRIERDALE davidbernsrealestate.com.au

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LEADING THE WAY Experience the difference with personalised service, results and record sales INDEPENDENTLY OWNED PERSONALISED SERVICE STRONG LOCAL KNOWLEDGE SOLID GROWTH IN RECORD SALES 181 Valley Drive, Doonan 250 Beddington Road, Doonan 600 Sunrise Road, Tinbeerwah 60 Ball Road, Eumundi 112 Valley Drive, Doonan 118 Duke Road, Doonan 1 Wendoma Court, Tinbeerwah 337 Sunrise Road, Doonan 50 Jocelyn Court, Eumundi 2 Noakes Road, Doonan

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45 Lake Weyba Drive, Weyba Downs 3 Gridley Street, Eumundi 88 Dunes Court, Peregian Springs 21 Bonavista Cresent, Doonan 55 Templeton Way, Doonan 333 Sunrise Road, Doonan 2/16 Hilton Terrace, Tewantin 369 Duke Road, Doonan 31 Liftin Street, Verrierdale 260 Eumerella Road, Weyba Downs

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INTRODUCING PATTI DAVIS With a successful career in the real estate industry, Patti is a ‘straight shooter’ with a flexible and efficient manner. Her open and transparent communication results in seamless negotiation between buyers and sellers. Patti would like the chance to let you know what your property is worth. Patti will be specialising in sales in your suburb.

CALL PATTI FOR A FREE EVALUATION OR TO DISCUSS ANY OF YOUR PROPERTY NEEDS. m 0419 038 887 e patti@dbrealestate.com.au heidi woodman

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sales consultant

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prime property. premier service.

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Expansive Breathtaking Views from Exclusive Penthouse • • • • • • •

This Penthouse offers amazing views over Noosa and Laguna Bay A spiral staircase leads to a very private rooftop terrace Features three bedrooms, ensuite and a large living/dining area Hostess kitchen with ample space and tiled loors throughout Offering full resort features with a pool, spa and onsite management Security parking with the beach, shops and restaurants just an easy stroll away This property shows a great return and is as exciting as it looks, call now for more information and an inspection

AUCTION 11.00am Saturday 10th June VIEW

1 - 1.45pm Thursday 8th June 2 - 2.45pm Friday 9th June 10 - 11.00am Saturday 10th June

AGENT

Trevor Mangels David Conolly

3a

CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP 07 5447 2451 CENTURY21.COM.AU/NOOSA 30 NOOSA TODAY

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0411 644 254 0438 259 956

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Perfect Family Home in a Great Location • • • • •

Spacious, low-maintenance and perfectly-presented, this property is the epitome of family living Catering for the family will be a breeze in the designer kitchen featuring waterfall bench top, breakfast bar and lots of storage The loor plan has been designed with family living in mind offering plenty of space for everyone including a media room Relax in the casual lounge, covered alfresco area or sunny pool side deck surrounded by lush tropical landscaping So close to local schools, shops and cafes, ample storage and side access for boat or caravan

CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP 07 5447 2451 CENTURY21.COM.AU/NOOSA noosatoday.com.au

AUCTION Saturday 1st July VIEW

1 - 1:45pm Saturday 10th June

AGENT

David Conolly Brad McDonald

4a

2 b

0438 259 956 0438 194 628

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Top Class Duplex Living in Marcus Beach This is a chance to live the enviable coastal lifestyle, just meters from the beach where you can hear the waves crash to shore from the balcony or roof top terrace. • This designer abode offers space, privacy, panoramic ocean views and is located in easy reach of the vibrant town of Peregian Beach • Living is spread over three levels with main living areas located on upper-level to make the most of the breathtaking views • Master suite equipped with ensuite and walk-in. Two guest rooms and spacious lounge room with stunning central ireplace located on mid-level • The home features a sparkling pool, private yard and designer kitchen overlooking the open-plan living and dining space

FOR SALE Reduced to offers over $1.25m

CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP 07 5447 2451

MARCUS BEACH 1/28 Tristania Drive

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VIEW

11 - 11:30am Friday 9th June 11 - 11:30am Saturday 10th June

AGENT

Sam Walker David Conolly

3a

2 b

0400 730 457 0438 259 956

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1d

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TOWNHOUSE LIVING AT IT’S BEST Noosaville townhouse buyers have been waiting for these. Already the talk of the town, both three bedroom townhouses are beautifully finished with spectacular tiling in both living areas and bathrooms, standout spacious kitchens with room for central work station bench as well as servery by fold windows to outside decking and pool entertaining area, massive cupboard areas, stone bench tops compliment the beautiful tiled floor areas. High ceilings and fully ducted 8 zoned air-conditioning throughout, powder room, big laundry and the massive super size double garage has direct entry to the townhouse. Sliding doors from the living areas gets you out to a lovely pool and superb entertaining deck. Walk to all your favourite restaurants and the famous Noosa River Esplanade in just 5 minutes.

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2/24 Ann Street, Noosaville Inspect: Friday and Saturday 1-1.45pm Ron Davey 0412 206 563

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IMMACULATE PRESENTED 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE / RIVERSTONE CRT ‘This has got to be one of the best townhouses I have seen this year at this price”, said agent Ron Davey who has sold seven ( 7 ) in here over the past few years and all in record time, and this one will be no exception. There is nothing more to spend here, all three bedrooms are air-conditioned, 3 toilets, 2 bathrooms ( one ensuite ), fans throughout, superb feature champagne bamboo flooring throughout the lounge / dining areas and kitchen, the kitchen is big and spacious with a mass of cupboards and plenty of bench space, lovely sunny north facing outdoor timber decking and garden areas to enjoy, remote control garage with direct entry to townhouse. Security gated, intercom, communal pool area, manicured gardens, very easy walk across to the beautiful Noosa River, Yacht Club, Bowls Club and the fabulous Tewantin Harbour area with its restaurants and ferries. Ideal retirement townhouse!

$595,000

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11/4 Riverstone Court, Tewantin Inspect: Saturday 11am-12pm Ron Davey M: 0412 206 563 P: 07 5474 2442

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INDUSTRY NEWS

SOME MIGHTY FINE RESULTS

UNDER THE BIG TOP The Verrierdale Tent House has made waves around the nation after featuring on Lifestyle TV show, Grand Designs Australia. ●

MILLION-DOLLAR COMMERCIAL SALE IN NOOSAVILLE Options Eyecare’s 106 square metre premises at the Noosa Homemakers’ Centre was sold under the hammer to a private investor on behalf of a local owner for $1,090,000. Sales agents said the commercial property’s marketing campaign attracted almost 1500 internet hits and there were five registered bidders onsite with bidding kicking off at $900,000 on the day. The property has a lease in place until August 2025, and is returning nett rental of $71,547 per annum. ●

NOOSA HOME WINNER OF 2017 ARCHITECTURE AWARD The stunning 30 Mitti Street in Little Cove has won the House of the Year award at the 2017 Queensland Regional Architecture Awards. The architecturally designed luxury two-storey beach house was created by James Russell Architect and is currently managed as a holiday home by Century 21 Conolly Hay Group. Other winners at the awards included the Verrierdale Tent House by Sparks Architects that has appeared in local media and Australian Grand Designs and took home the regional project of the year award. The Noosa Nest home by Tim Ditchfield Architects was highly commended and the Sunshine Coast University Hospital took out the Gabriel Poole Award for building of the year. ●

GOOD FROM THE INSIDE OUT Number 12 Maher Terrace in Sunshine Beach has reportedly been sold by the Century 21 Conolly Hay Group. The price has not been revealed although the home was listed for a very worthy $5 million. The six-bedroom oceanside masterpiece boasted absolutely seamless indoor/outdoor living, a rooftop terrace with uninterrupted ocean views, a gourmet chef’s kitchen and an enormous garage with room for a caravan, two cars and a workshop. Number 12 Maher Terrace has been immaculately styled throughout, from designer artwork to stunning lighting, to help capture the perfect buyer lucky enough to call this abode home. ●

BEHIND THE GAVEL

GORDON MACDONALD

Make a change to Elite Rentals today, it’s easier than you think. Ask us how. • 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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IT ALL HAPPENS IN THE THICK OF THE ACTION SPIRITED bidding had taken the offer to $610,000, but the bidding stalled here, just short of the reserve. We went to the highest bidder. “Not a penny more,” he said. Next to the seller. Would he be happy to accept a sale price of $610,000 worst case? With the understanding that once it was called on the market, with all other potential buyers in the audience, there was a good chance it may go higher? He was. We were on the market and away, the property would be sold today. Make no mistake. The touch down at $610,000 was like a plane skimming the water, only to take

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off once again. Over the next 45 minutes, more than 100 bids took the price higher and higher. Mr Not-a-Penny-More apparently had several, only dropping out at $659,000. The hammer finally fell to another buyer at $660,000. There’s an energy at a well-run auction that puts the power firmly in the hands of the vendor. The vendor is the one who gets to say yes or no to the highest price on the day. Once yes is reached, the pressure is on for any other interested parties to show their hand now, or lose the chance to play the game at all. Take the other alternative, where the

seller says no and the property is passed in. Of course the next step is to negotiate and sometimes, that negotiation will still yield an exceptional result. But the minute the auction is over, the pressure on buyers has immediately lessened. In many cases, the power base shifts away from the seller and over to them. There’s no set formula here. But if the agent has done their job and gathered together every possible buyer in the marketplace, one thing is certainly true - it’s the vendors who are prepared to take educated risks who achieve the best outcomes on auction day. ● noosatoday.com.au


’AHEAD OF THE PACK‘ THE Century 21 Conolly Hay Group trophy wall may need to be extended to make room for the agency’s most recent swag of awards. The Noosa-based team walked away from the Century 21 quarterly awards ceremony with their arms full and their smiles wide, winning the award for the top office for the first quarter for both the number of properties sold and the gross closed commissions. The biggest success however waited at the end when Century 21 Conolly Hay Group picked up the highly-prized award for the top office nationwide. Vicki Bond, Century 21 Queensland Service Area and Development manager, said the Conolly Hay Group team were “ahead of the pack” when considering their results and achievements throughout the quarter.

Starting as a team of two in 2012, the Century 21 Conolly Hay Group has since expanded to four offices, Noosa Heads, Peregian Beach, Sunshine Beach and the soonto-open Tewantin, with a staff of 21 including high-achieving sales agents, award-winning property managers and exceptional support staff. Co-principal Mike Hay said the awards were a testament to the team’s hard work and dedication to achieving great results for their clients. “We work for all of our clients, whether they’re buying, selling, investing or trusting us with their investment property,” he said. “I know every team member works hard and we are proud of our excellent reputation within the Noosa Shire and beyond.” ●

Award winners, from left: 21 Conolly Hay Group office manager Amy Gayford, co-principal Mike Hay, Century 21 Queensland Service Area and Development manager Vicki Bond, co-principal David Conolly and sales administration Caroline Schleppegrell.

OPEN HOMES Time

Address

A B C

Price Guide

Castaways Beach $995,000 $1,395,000

20 Templeton Way

4 3 2

Auction

4 2 3 5 2 4

$1,350,000 O/O $1,595,000

Eumundi Saturday 10th June

10.00am - 11.00am 2 Monomeet Close 12.30pm - 1.30pm 1335 Eumundi Noosa Road

Lake MacDonald 10.00am - 11.00am 101 Gumboil Road 11.30am - 12.15pm 176 Dath Henderson Road

3 1 2 4 4 2

Marcus Beach Friday 9th June

11.00am - 11.30am 1/28 Tristania Drive

3 2 2

Saturday 10th June

11.00am - 11.30am 1/28 Tristania Drive

3 2 2

Auction from $1.895

12.00pm - 12.30pm 18 'Rise Apt' 37 Noosa Dr 2.00pm - 2.45pm 10/20 Edgar Bennett Ave

3 2 2 3 2 1

$1,450,000 Auction

Friday 9th June

Saturday 10th June

3 3 4 4 3 3

2 2.5 2 3 3 2

1 2 2 2 2 2

4 3 3 3

3 3 2 2

2 2 2 2

Wednesday 14th June

31 The Quarterdeck 2/29 Viewland Drive 18 'Rise Apt' 37 Noosa Dr 4/34 Edgar Bennett Ave

7/32 Avocet Pde 2 Lorikeet Drive 8 Egret Street 242 David Low Way 1/22 Avocet Parade 24-26 Parakeet Crescent

38 Augusta Cct 6 Yarran Road 110 Ridgeview Drive 19 Feathertail Place 10 Bahran Court 11 Goldfinch Close 69/11-15 Dunes Court 54/115 Peregian Springs D

11.00am - 11.30am 20 Dame Patti Dr Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0411 644 254 Saturday 10th June Star Noosa Real Estate - 0418 231 955 11.00am - 11.30am 20 Dame Patti Dr

1 2 3 2 2 4

$425,000 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0466248345 By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0401 807 697 By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0438 259 956 By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0401 807 697 $1.050m Star Noosa Real Estate - 0418 231 955 $1.150m Star Noosa Real Estate - 0418 231 955

4 3 4 4 4 4 3 4

2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Mid $600,000's By Negotiation By Negotiation By Negotiation O/Over $575,000 $745,000 $449,000 $825,000

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0418 712 600 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0438 579 911 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0401 807 697 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0411 579 789 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0411 579 789 Star Noosa Real Estate - 0418 231 955 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0433 118 575 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0438 579 911

4 2 6

$780,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505

4 2 6

$780,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505

3 2 3 4

2 2 2 2

2 1 2 3

By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420 $530,000 David Berns Real Estate - 0419 038 887 By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0417 624 059 By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0422 719 041

4 2 2 3 2 1 4 2 3

21day Express SaleCentury 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0400 730 457 $595,000 Base Realtors - 0412 206 563 By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0438 194 628

2 1 4

Auction

5 3 3

$1,350,000+

David Berns Real Estate - 0408 629 438

Saturday 10th June

9 Springs Cres 'Oasis'

5 5.5 2

AUCTION

508/61 Noosa Springs Dr` 4 3 2 524/61 Noosa Springs Dr 3 3 2 752 'Palms' Noosa Springs 4+ 4 2+ 9 Springs Cres 'Oasis' 5 5.5 2

O/o $2.79million Contact Agent AUCTION AUCTION

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505 3.30pm - 4.00pm

59 Musgrave Drive

752 'Palms' Noosa Springs 4+ 4 2+

AUCTION AUCTION

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505 11.00am - 11.30am 10/20 Edgar Bennett Ave

Wednesday 14th June

9 Springs Cres 'Oasis'

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505

Auction diary

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0412806252 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0412806252 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0418714653 Doonan Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505 Saturday 8th July 3.00pm - 4.00pm 20 Templeton Way Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0418714653 Noosa Heads

Sunday 11th June

4 3 2

Auction

David Berns Real Estate - 0408 629 438

3 2 1

Auction

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0411 644 254

4+ 4 2+

AUCTION

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0418714653

5 5.5 2

AUCTION

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505

2 1 4

Auction

David Berns Real Estate - 0408 629 438

Saturday 10th June

5 5.5 2

Noosa Springs

Noosaville

Saturday 17th June

Friday 9th June

2/24 Ann Street

3 2 2

$1,500,000

41 Dolphin Cres 38 Wyuna Drive 15 Jacksonia Place 2/24 Ann Street

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Base Realtors - 0412 206 563 11.00am - 11.00am 752 ‘Palms’ Noosa Springs Friday 23rd June

Saturday 10th June

11.00am - 11.30am 12.00pm - 12.30pm 12.00pm - 12.30pm 1.00pm - 1.45pm

1 2 3 2 3 4

Sunshine Beach

Saturday 10th June

1.00pm - 1.45pm

2 3 5 4 3 5

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0403646930

Yandina Creek

Friday 9th June

4.00pm - 4.30pm

O/o $3.9million

Peregian Springs

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505 Saturday 10th June Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0411 644 254 11.00am - 11.45am 33 Parkedge Road 11.00am - 11.30am 3/2 Park Crescent Auction Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0411 644 254 12.00pm - 12.45pm 1/3 Parkedge Road $745,000 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505 12.00pm - 12.30pm 48 Solway Drive $1,650,000 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505 Tewantin Contact Agent Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505 Saturday 10th June $1,200,000 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505 10.00am - 10.30am 7 Livingstone Street from $1.895 Star Noosa Real Estate - 0418 231 955 11.00am - 12.00pm 11/4 Riverstone Court 1.00pm - 1.45pm 54 Hooper Crescent Contact Agent Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505 $1,200,000 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505 Verrierdale $1,450,000 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505 Saturday 10th June $1,195,000 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438695505 10.45am - 11.45am 1310 Eumundi Noosa Road

Noosa Springs

1.00pm - 2.00pm

4 4 2

Friday 9th June

3 2 1 3 2 2

10.00am - 10.30am 11.00am - 11.30am 1.00pm - 2.00pm 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Agent

Sunrise Beach

10/20 Edgar Bennett Ave 3 Viewland Drive

10/20 Edgar Bennett Ave 144/61 Noosa Springs Dr 6 Nairana Rest 31 The Quarterdeck 2/29 Viewland Drive 3 Viewland Drive

10.00am - 11.00am David Berns Real Estate - 0408 629 438 11.00am - 11.45am 12.00pm - 12.45pm 12.00pm - 12.45pm 12.00pm - 12.30pm Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0418714653 1.00pm - 1.30pm David Berns Real Estate - 0408 629 438

10.00am - 10.30am David Berns Real Estate - 0410 549 741 10.00am - 10.30am Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0418714653 10.00am - 10.45am 10.00am - 10.45am 11.00am - 11.30am 11.00am - 11.30am By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0400 730 457 11.00am - 11.30am 11.00am - 11.45am By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0400 730 457

Thursday 8th June

2.00pm - 2.30pm

33 Masthead Quay Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0422 719 041 1.00pm - 1.30pm Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420 Peregian Beach

O/O $830,000 $1,750,000

Noosa Heads

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NEWS MARKING RECONCILIATION WEEK

WILDLIFE CAPTURED IN HABITAT

Noosa District State High School marked Reconciliation Week with a reconciliation tree planting ceremony held at both the Cooroy and Pomona campus. The planting of native hibiscus plants symbolises healing for the Stolen Generations and the impact of past policies that disconnected Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with their culture and whole Australian community. Indigenous liaison officer Kristal Muggleton undertook the ceremony with students at both campuses, and also helped with the running of a number of other activities. ●

SENIORS WEEK To celebrate Seniors Week, Queensland Ballet presents four exciting workshops at council’s Lake Kawana Community Centre, 114 Sportsmans Parade, Bokarina on 21 August. Queensland Ballet’s Seniors Week classes are designed to stimulate the body and the mind of active older people, with a range of pace, progression and participation to suit you, no matter what your previous experience may be. Tickets are $6 per session. For more information and to book call 5413 1400 or visit www. scvenuesandevents.com.au ●

WEEK OF GRATITUDE

USC students capture wildlife on Fraser Island. staff engaged in numerous ways to reflect and act upon what this means to each of us. Students and staff wrote on colourful pieces of

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The importance of photography in scientific research has led the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) to introduce a photographic course for animal ecology students. Students of USC’s new Photography for Animal Ecologists course recently took part in an intensive four-day workshop on Fraser Island to record images of its diverse animal species. USC lecturer in animal ecophysiology Dr Christofer Clemente said photographing animals in the wild for scientific purposes differed from general wildlife photography, where the emphasis was on visual appeal. “Animal ecologists use photographs to document wildlife in their natural settings and convey information about their behaviour, health, habitats and anatomy,” he said. “Despite images now being an essential element of almost all forms of scientific literature, from research papers and scientific journals to blogs and websites, most scientists do not receive any formal photographic training.” He said the USC students were taught how to illustrate specific aspects of wildlife, such as anatomical features and habitats, while making the images visually engaging. One imaginative student created a life-sized papier mache imitation of a jabiru to attract a live bird which students were able to capture photographically. ●

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NEWS MAGIC OF WORKING WITH CHILDREN Animals, circus acts and magic tricks are turning occupational therapy into a fun activity and gaining results with children, according to USC occupational therapy lecturer Dr Ann KennedyBehr. Dr Kennedy-Behr and University of Queensland Emeritus Professor Sylvia Rodger have edited a book which outlines these techniques in a hands-on guide for clinicians and OT students. The Occupation-Centred Practice with Children: A Practical Guide for Occupational Therapists details evidence-based approaches for working with children and families, including coaching, interventions within schools and using animals. “Activities like learning to perform card tricks are fantastic motivators - they let children focus on a fun activity or experience while also improving their motor skills and self-confidence,” Dr Kennedy-Behr said. “It was fantastic getting to work with some extremely experienced and talented authors both from Australia and around the world.” Occupation-Centred Practice with Children, published by Wiley, is expected to be used as a required text for OT degrees at universities across Australia and Europe. Dr Kennedy-Behr said she was honoured to have co-edited the book with Professor Rodger who died recently. “Sylvia was extremely well regarded within the OT field and was considered a leading expert on working with children with autism,” she said. “I’ll be promoting the book in her memory.” ●

POLICE DOG BROCKY WELCOMED The Queensland Police Service welcomed three new Police Dogs to its ranks last week as part of an induction ceremony conducted by Commissioner Ian Stewart. Police Dog Brocky and his handler, Senior Constable Matt Mayo, will perform as a general duties police dog team at Sunshine Coast District. The duo joined Police Dog Ziggy and his handler, Senior Constable Felipe Peraza, who will be stationed in Cairns

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CHICKEN GROWERS JOIN FARMERS FEDERATION The Australian Chicken Growers Council (ACGC) has joined the National Farmers Federation (NFF). NFF President Fiona Simson said having ACGC join the NFF, meant they could get a more informed understanding of the challenges and

opportunities before chicken growers and, as a result, be better able to advocate in their interests. ACGC president James Mifsud said the sector was growing by up to three per cent annually. “As is the case for all farmers, remaining competitive is the key to our long-term success,” he said. “To be competitive we need investment in infrastructure including road and telecommunications, a tax and regulatory system that supports growers and a fair return for what we produce. ●

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LOSS OF POWER This pipe dream was to be a crowning legacy for ex-Mayor Playford but it was always dogged by setbacks and should have been canned in 2014. GHD’s commissioned feasibility study reported highlighted the many problems associated with this type of electric battery transport, yet council persisted and engaged Optare at an approximate cost of $800,000 to provide two electric buses which needed recharge systems costing at least $30,000 (much more for the optimal fast charge). When Optare said they could not proceed under the terms of the contract, in early 2016 council engaged Chinese company Higer to provide two electric buses at a cost of approximately $1 million - TransLink to equally share the cost. Energex were approached to supply two charging stations. We know they were unwilling partners. The latest contract has now been cancelled and if Mayor Wellington says council has only spent $18,000 on this project then he must be dreaming. I know he’s stressed but this is a ridiculous statement. Perhaps he’s using the Playford de-amalgamation costing method of calculation, but with respect he’s wrong. Former Mayor Playford had a council officer working on this project from February 2014 (SCD, 23 February 2014) and this project has been operational since that time. How much did the 2014 GHD feasibility report cost? What are the staff costs for this project? Did council buy two ultra-capacitor charging stations? Though an under-resourced de-amalgamated council, councillors seem to have a predilection for outlandish schemes, eg New Democracy’s Community Jury and some NBRF initiatives, but basic research would have shown this type of electric bus trial was too ambitious for Noosa. As stated, I think this council is in disarray. John Lobb, Peregian Springs.

ratepayers money on oysters to cleanse our river? OK, you want to grow oysters - local oysters grown in a pristine system would be big dollars, wouldn’t it? Yes establish oysters by all means, but I’m confident there would be professional oyster farmers out there who could establish that highly profitable industry here in the pristine Noosa waters. Trevor Clarey, Boreen Point.

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For some years now we all have been reading and listening to this bring back the fish bull****, now extended out to grow out oysters. The propaganda is “establish oyster reefs to cleanse our Noosa River”? If you check the Waterwatch monitoring back to 1996 when I got involved and led Nica, you will find we have been around an A+ or pristine and have been the benchmark for river systems in Queensland. So why then do we need to spend loads of

Boreen Point area, including from fences and inside front yards, presumably at dead of night when no-one was watching. Dom Massoni, Verrierdale.

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WATCHING YOU We would like to advise anyone engaging in unlawful activity that the police have been advised and if caught they will certainly be prosecuted, as we are sick and tired of the threats, the bluffs, the bullying and now the outright vandalism which seem to be the only weapons of some of those supporting the Ecocamp proposal. I wonder if those behind the Ecocamp proposal are aware of the lengths to which some of their supporters are apparently willing to go, in order to back a lost cause? A decision from the Department of Parks and Recreation on the Ecocamp/Discovery Group’s application for a fish habitat downgrade at Elanda is expected this week. Regardless of that decision, there are further approval stages which the project would still need to go through. The right to free speech throughout this approval process must be maintained - we are watching you. Noel Bird, Boreen Point.

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I am still scratching my head trying to understand Noosa mayor, Tony Wellington’s recent comments in the local press about his council praying for dry weather, to achieve their target of 90 per cent capital works. He made the very confusing statement, and I quote: “Obviously if we aimed for 100 per cent we’d have a sort of a dull period in the middle where everyone’s twiddling their thumbs"! One would have to assume from that comment, that the Noosa Council must have done a fair bit of “thumb twiddling" in

the last two years, only achieving an abysmal two-thirds of their capital works and this year struggling to reach 90 per cent! But it seems that this year the council has a good excuse for it, “we have had a fair bit of wet weather" the mayor was told ... which comes as a big surprise to me, as I live near Noosa, and the dam on our property dried up for the first time in 17 years! Mr Wellington also seems to have a rather high opinion of his art exposition, qualifying his work as 'quirky, witty and very zen’... nothing less! I guess if this council keeps up their poor management and failures, like the recent electric bus fiasco, Mr Wellington will soon have plenty of time to practice his painting. It would seem that some of the Discovery Group’s supporters are resorting to desperate means in their attempts to suppress all opposition to the company’s proposal for converting a peaceful and affordable recreation camp at Elanda Point into the HabitatNoosa fantasy world. On quite a few occasions in the last few weeks signs critical of this act of environmental vandalism have been illegally removed from private property in the

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LET'S HEAR YOUR ANSWER Sorry Kimm Woodward (Noosa Today, 1 June) I am not looking for a job, being well into my eighties - just suggesting from experience, also you could not afford my fees! You say “pushing on regardless is not the only way to create jobs and lifestyle”. First, who said that and what is your way to help with traffic problems and affordable accommodation, as well as keeping those that need work in the area? Ian Lawson, Tinbeerwah.

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BY HOLLIE HARRIS Comedian Akmal performs at The J next week with his hilarious new show, Transparent. Paramedics will be on call to transport audience members to hospital - as their sides split from laughter! Known for his ability to deal with hot topics in a hilarious and slightly offensive way, Akmal promises to deliver a show that is punctual and jam-packed with words ... some of which he will be using for the first time. Akmal is by no means an ordinary comedian. Movies, sketch, stand-up, TV appearances, radio DJ and talk show host, an improviser and a published author, Akmal is one of Australia’s most respected, successful and accomplished comics. Originally immigrating to Australia from Egypt with his family nearly 30 years ago, Akmal sums up his past in his own inimitable style - “My parents didn’t tell us where we were going. We thought it was two hours away. Twenty hours later, we got off a plane and we were on another planet”. This, and many other bizarre incidents dot Akmal’s life suggesting a career in stand-up comedy was pre-ordained, either that or he should have been committed early on. His Arab heritage steers his comedy to issues of religion, honesty, and hysterical looks at modern day life. His uncanny comedic gift means he is one of those gifted comedians who has the audience eating out of the palm of his noosatoday.com.au

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“MY PARENTS DIDN’T TELL US WHERE WE WERE GOING. WE THOUGHT IT WAS TWO HOURS AWAY. TWENTY HOURS LATER, WE GOT OFF A PLANE AND WE WERE ON ANOTHER PLANET” hand as soon as he walks on stage. Akmal’s popularity has increased considerably over the last 10 years due to his regular appearances on national television shows such as Rove, The Glass House and “Thank God You’re Here”. As a result Akmal has toured the country with numerous sell-out tours including his “Hoot” and “Gullible” tours. Akmal wrote and starred in “All Aussies are Boofta” - a sketch comedy show which enjoyed three successful seasons and critical acclaim at the legendary Harold Park Hotel, the Parramatta Riverside Theatre and The Harbourside Brasserie. He has appeared at festivals all around the world including the Adelaide Fringe Comedy Festival and Melbourne

Comedy Festivals, Montreal ‘Just For Laughs’ Festival, Vancouver Comedy Festival, New Zealand Comedy Festival, Sydney Comedy festival and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. One of Australia’s most respected and accomplished comics, Akmal draws on his Arabic heritage, his experiences immigrating to Australia at the age of 11, and his disillusionment with religion and the modern world to deliver a standup show that is fresh, honest and funny. Akmal may even mention one of the biggest mistakes of his life, when last year he agreed to appear on the reality TV show, I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. As a stand-up he’s performed at festivals all around the world, including

Edinburgh, and has been nominated for numerous awards including two Australian Comedy Awards, two Helpmann Awards (an award given for excellence in live performance), and an ARIA award for his DVD “Live and Uncensored.” Akmal also released a Random House book about his journey coming from Egypt and his life living as an Arab stand-up comedian in Australia. Lucky for us, he is coming to Noosa! This one is sure to sell out, so grab your tickets early to avoid dissapointment. When: Friday 16 June 7.30pm Where: The J Theatre, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads Tickets: Adult $46.90, concession $42.90 from www.thej.com.au ●

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THIS WEEK

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Thursday 8 June Cafe Le Monde 6pm Tobias. Friday 9 June Harbour Wine Bar 5.30pm PlanB Modern Jazz Quartet. Tewantin Noosa RSL 8pm Contaraband. Cooroy RSL 6pm Custard Apples. Tewantin Noosa Bowls Club 6pm J Buckley. Peregian Beach Hotel 6pm Shannon Sol Carroll. Villa Noosa - V Room 8pm Butterfingers. Saturday 10 June Cafe Le Monde 8pm Nato/Jasti. Peregian Beach Hotel 3pm Hayden Hack. Tewantin Noosa RSL 8pm Dusty & the Divas. Sunday 11 June Cafe Le Monde 4pm Tim Loydell. Sunshine Beach Surf Club 3pm Mo Swagger. Peregian Beach Hotel 5pm Peregian Originals set.

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Two children are lured into a mystical forest in search of their grandmother, not knowing that they are walking into a trap set by an evil empress - the Thorn Queen. Protected by an outcast Treeman and a band of underground creatures, the two children discover that they are the key to completing a quest that can destroy the evil that hunts them. Using a book that contains a series of clues, the children must conquer four challenges that battle each of Mother Nature’s four elements to create the only weapon that can defeat the Thorn Queen. However, the earth-powered enchantress has plans of her own that can allow her to build on her realm and become the most powerful creature in the world. Can they stop her? ●

South East Queensland Property Planners have been invited by the Noosa Council to host two free Residential Investment Property seminars. They will be covering SMSF and Personal Investments, How to get started, The importance of the right structure, protecting your cash-flow, and their SafeGuard initiative - they profit-share $8000 with clients to protect them from risk. Both seminars are expected to run for 90 minutes and cover invaluable investment information for the community to tap into. Be at Noosa Library on 4 July for a 10am start or head to the Cooroy Library on 12 July for a10am start. Why not take advantage of this opportunity to learn how to get into this fast growing investment strategy. ●

Fun, food, funerals and feuding families who knew running restaurants and hotels in Cornwall could be so involved. Delicious is a four-part British comedy drama, narrated by Iain Glen - who spends more time as a disembodied voice than actually on-screen. With an all-star cast including a vastly slimmed down Dawn French, Glen, Emilia Fox and Sheila Hancock, this a show about love, sex, lies and betrayal where things are never as they really seem. In short it should be ... Delicious - though it’s a little on the lukewarm side of things at times. French is lovely and surprisingly understated in this as the ex-wife and business partner, while Emilia Fox shucks off her usual crime show persona to play the glamorous current wife done wrong with mixed success. ●

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WHAT’S ON DIVAS AIM TO ENTERTAIN The Tewantin Noosa RSL club presents “Dusty and the Divas” on Saturday 10 June, at 8pm. Enjoy the classic ’60s and ’70s hits of Dusty Springfield, Petula Clark, Karen Carpenter, Lulu and many other Divas. Prepare to be dazzled by the glitz and glamour that Sharon Rowntree brings to life on stage with her glamourous dresses and hairstyles. Sharon embraces each character in costume and song. Relive such songs as You Don’t have to say you Love me, Shout, Puppet on a String, Downtown plus many more crowd favourites. The Divas will leave you spellbound by their fast paced costume changes, glitzy gowns and engaging smiles. This is more than a tribute show it is an

entertainment feast which will leave the audience hungry for more. Book early to avoid disappointment and don’t forget to jump on our courtesy bus so you can really let your hair down.

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TRIBUTE TO AUSSIE ROCK An event to pop into your calender is a tribute to three of the most incredibly energetic and dynamic rock bands ever to grace the live stage, The Angels, Midnight Oil and The Divinyls. If you are a lover of classic Aussie greats, then you will not want to miss this tribute show triple performance at the Noosa Surfclub on 24 June. These guys are as close to the real deal as you can get so grab your pre-sale tickets for only $15 (or at the door for $20). Purchase tickets at www.noosasurfclub.com.au

NEW LINE-UP FOR RETURNING FAVOURITE Contraband is returning to the Tewantin Noosa RSL Club this Friday 9 June, at 8pm. The Sunshine Coast’s premier covers band is celebrating its fifth anniversary. The band is excited to announce the addition of new lead singer Suzie Keenan who is known locally for her extensive solo and duo career. With a new line-up comes new music to get the dance floor shaking and audiences moving and grooving. If you like Adele, Ed Sheeran, Beyonce, Michael Jackson and other iconic musos then you are going to love this band. Suzie will leave a lasting impression on the audience with her beautiful renditions of famous classics. Michael Barry on guitar sings some Aussie greats such as Paul Kelly, Hunters and Collectors, Angels and more. Dave Sheppard on bass also delivers great renditions of hits from Collective Soul and Stereophonics. Add to this we have Mark O’Bryan on drums and backing vocals. This group are talented full-time musicians who make it their business to ensure the audience has a memorable night out. Do yourself a favour and get down to the RSL for a great night.

FROM THE GOLDEN YEARS OF JAZZ It’s been a while since we have heard these fine players in Noosa - Michael, Sandra and Richard were last here together with the “Sweet Lowdowns” and were thought of then as one of the finest small groups around. Michael has since traveled the world playing with various groups including the Hot Jazz Alliance. On this occasion as the Michael McQuaid Quartet, they team up with esteemed Jo Bloomfield on piano. Michael McQuaid plays jazz and swing from the 1920s and ’30s with remarkable energy and originality. He is an Australian multi-instrumentalist, regularly performing on clarinet, saxophones, trumpet and even occasionally piano. He has recently returned to Melbourne after spending 2015 travelling and performing around Europe and America. McQuaid began performing with professional bands at the age of 15. He was mentored by many of Australia’s finest jazz musicians, including Ade Monsbourgh, Tom Baker and Paul Furniss and is considered, these days, to be an acknowledged authority on this era of music by critics. Jazz at The J is on June 17. Members $20, guests $25 - dancing, budget bar, no BYO alcohol. Early ticket purchase secures your preferred table. Tickets and information available on 5447 2229.

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THE FEED

LUNCH WITH FOUR OF THE BEST BY HOLLIE HARRIS

Chef Andy Davies from Locale.

Chef Josh Smallwood from Rickys.

Jules Santisi from aromas.

The main dish was a gorgeous porchetta, slow roasted rolled pork belly, fennel, mustard seed, capers, witlof, apple balsamic. Closing off the evening was caramel chocolate ganache, buttermilk ice-cream,

coffee, hazelnut parfait and cocoa for dessert. The menu will be released soon, and Noosa Amour always sells out quickly so don’t hesitate to book your seats.

Details: Four courses with matching wines, and live music. Date: Sunday, 18 June, from noon Price: $95 per person Bookings: www.localenoosa.com.au ●

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Noosa Amour is back and this time they are very excited to be hosting four of Noosa’s finest restaurants in the Locale kitchen, for an afternoon of wonderful food, wines, and live music. Locale head chef Andy Davies will be joined by Josh Smallwood (Rickys), Marcus Denby (Wood Fire Grill), and Jules Santisi (aromas), with each chef presenting a delicious dish on the four-course menu. The collaboration of some of our region's finest chefs results in pure magic at the first ever Noosa Amour event held under the glistening lights of aromas noosa on Hastings Street. The special dinner event featured four courses from the head chefs of aromas noosa, Locale, Rickys and Wood Fire Grill. Service by Rio Capurso from Locale, David Jouy from Rickys/ Wood Fire Grill and Carlo Renzulli of aromas noosa was an extra treat. Chefs Jules Santisi from aromas noosa, Andy Davies of Locale Noosa, Josh Smallwood of Rickys and Jeremiah Jones from Wood Fire Grill created memorable dishes and spoke before each dish for the sold-out crowd. The diners mainly made up of Noosa locals were treated to smoked Hervey Bay scallops, potato and corn stuffed piquillo pepper for appetiser, and grilled octopus, tomato, black olive, pickled cucumber for entree.

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TRY THIS … Community fun

GET OUT AND ABOUT THIS WEEKEND

There is always so much to do in Noosa Shire. This weekend, there are a few things to check out that you might have missed. Try getting out among the community and sharing the fun together with one of these fantastic free community events. 1. Queensland Day When: Saturday 10 June Where: Noosa Library, Wallace Park, Wallace Drive, Noosaville Price: Free Behind Queensland’s Words is a special program designed to promote Queensland’s rich literary culture and raise awareness of Queensland Day through a Writers Festival, showcasing Queensland’s high-profile and popular authors. It also includes a Pop-up Book shop which provides our community with the opportunity to engage with other local, inspiring writers and leading industry

professionals from Queensland. Noosa Library Service will also highlight Queensland Day through Queenslandthemed informational displays, storytelling events and staff dress-ups. 2. Noosa Come Together When: Sunday 11 June Where: Noosaville Lions Park, Gympie Terrace, Noosaville Price: Free entry Noosa Come Together is a family-friendly event with live music, silent auction, international food court, sailing, kids rides, cooking classes and more, raising money to support sporting activities for children with disabilities. The festival includes the finals of the Regional Busking Championships to decide who will attend the Australian Busking Championships.

Noosa Come Together is a fund-raiser for sporting activities for Sunshine Coast children with a disability, including Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club’s Sailability program, Riding for the Disabled and Disabled Surfers Association. 3. Australian National Busking Championships When: Saturday and Sunday, 10-11 June Where: Gympie Terrace, Noosaville Time: Saturday 9am-5pm; Sunday afternoon Price: Free See musicians performing in the Australian National Busking Championships regional finals, being held in Noosa for the first time. Busking heats will be held along Gympie Terrace, Noosaville, near the Noosa River foreshore on Saturday 10 June from 9am to 5pm. The finals concert will be held as part of the Noosa Come Together Festival on the

River Stage on Sunday 11 June. Musicians including solo performers, choirs, ensembles, junior and senior school groups and others will perform at selected sites along the Noosa River in 20-minute spots. There will also be international food, kids entertainment, water activities, dancing and more street fun. Roaming judges and people’s choice busker dollars will be used to determine three finalists who will perform at the Noosa Come Together Festival. The Noosa Busking Championships are part of a nationwide cultural celebration of music and street performance with five regional competitions around Australian in 2017. All profits will be distributed to local disability charities including the Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club’s Sailability program. ●

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SOCIAL SCENE

Judith Hope, Wendy Cutting and Shelley Dell.

Johanne Wright with Terry Johnson.

Organiser Lyn Cooper and Jan Comins.

Noelene Nelson and Sue Birkhead have a laugh.

Phil Lebner celebrates the birth of her great grandchild.

LADIES AT LUNCH WERE TICKLED PINK The Boathouse on Noosa River hosted more than 60 ladies for the Tickle Me Pink ladies’ luncheon last Friday. Organiser Lyn Cooper has been running Tickle Me Pink for a staggering 21 years as a way to bring ladies together for time to relax and meet new people.

Jo Buhagiar and Edith Nielsen.

Chris Cargill, Gail Morris and Celia Maloney.

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IN SHAPE

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The Top Benefits of EFM Fitness Coaching Memberships: No More Boring Routines: You receive a new program every day. You don’t need to think about what you will do at the gym – we’ve got a program waiting for you! Unlimited Coaching: Your Fitness Coach is on hand every time you walk into the club and guides you through every workout! Personal Approach: Your Fitness Coach will help set up your exercise machines and give you specific exercises for your personal goals – every time you work out at EFM! Continual Improvement: To avoid a plateau in your results, your Fitness Coach gradually enhances your exercises. This ensures consistent results. AND No Lock In Contracts! OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! It is like having a personal trainer and a gym membership, but at a fraction of the cost.

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FOCUS ON … Health, Wellness & Beauty

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MALES ARE LIVING LONGER

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1. Find a doctor Choose one you’re comfortable with, so you can openly discuss all aspects of your health, from your mental state to your sexual function to your overall wellness. Next? See that doctor.

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3. Check your head Mental health is really, really, really important. Think about several things: Are you drinking too much? Are you paying attention to signs of depression or other disorders? These days, it’s common practice to make your head a priority. Meditation or yoga is invaluable, and for things needing more attention then see that doctor you found.

A recent Australian report found that in 1911, there were about 2.3 million males living in Australia (51.9 per cent of the total population). The median age of males was 24.6 years, 11 years younger than now (2017), and 86 per cent were aged less than 50. Compared to today’s statistic of 70 per cent males under 50. The findings also show that males living beyond 65 years has tripled from one in four in 1911 to now being one in 12. So, as a population base, men are seemingly living longer than any time in history. In contrast to increased life expectancy was the findings of increased mortality/ death rates of men under the age of 65 caused by chronic diseases such as heart and lung disease. This has shifted from infectious diseases such as measles and influenza. The study attributed these changed rates in the Australian male populations health status over the century to technological, historical, social and economic factors, which include, a move from an agricultural to industrial economy, from active to sedentary vocations, from the consumption of non-processed foods to processed food choices. Combine these social changes with a reported reduction in physically activity levels among Australian men and we have a statistic of 42 per cent of Australian males being considered overweight and at risk of exposure to preventable lifestyle diseases. What is the solution for Australian men?

There are a myriad of answers, however, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, “Sport and other forms of physical activity can improve male psychological wellbeing and may foster social networks which provide support and opportunities for developing healthier behaviours choices”. Regular sufficient physical activity is also associated with a healthy body weight and a reduced risk of many chronic conditions and injuries. In light of the 42 per cent obesity statistics, the health status of Australian males is more than ever in our history,

influenced by risk factors that are preventable in nature. The solution to a healthier Australian male population may vary from one individual to another; however, one thing that remains constant, prioritising exercise at least three times per week is imperative in reducing the exposure to risk factors of chronic conditions. Sport-related goals maybe the critical component to maintaining a healthy lifestyle, it’s just a matter of prioritising this into our schedules. ●

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COMMUNITY UPDATES LET’S TALK ABOUT WASTE

WEEKLY ROSTER FOR MEALS ON WHEELS

The region’s Food and Agribusiness Network (FAN) is bringing innovators and opinion leaders together to chew over the issue of waste at a special event called ‘Let’s Talk About Waste’. Come along to it on Thursday 8 June, from 5.30pm to 8pm at The J Noosa, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads. To purchase tickets visit foodagribusiness.org.au

Weekly roster for Tewantin-Noosa Meals on Wheels for the week Monday 12 June to Friday 16 June Monday drivers: Rotary Daybreak, Chris and Ken, Keetha, Brian and Marion, Cheryl, Anne and Colin, Patricia. Kitchen: Martina, Teresa, Len, Neil Stephen. Tuesday drivers: Alice, John Mc, Hazel and Liz, Tania and friends, Gail and Sharon, Cheryl, Kevin and Rob. Kitchen: Jo, Christine, Suzanne, Ashleigh. Wednesday drivers: Hugh and Randal, Maryellen and Leon, Gary, Liz and Liz,

RID YOUR PROPERTY OF CATS CLAW CREEPER Join Paul Sprecher from Noosa and District Landcare and local landowner Steve Pooley to learn the best techniques and practices to control Cats Claw Creeper, including the latest findings on biocontrol. The event will be held on Friday 7 June, at 44-47 Coucal Lane, Kin Kin. RSVP to info@noosalandcare.org or phone 5485 2468.

The Cooroy Memorial Hall Association will hold a cent auction at the sport Hub in Opal Street, Cooroy, on Saturday 10 June at 1pm. All proceeds to go towards to the hall’s restoration. Afternoon tea will be available. For further information or to donate prizes phone Yvonne on 0413 133 791.

BY MARGARET MACCOLL Noosa Council is acting to meet the demands of skaters to build an enclosed or in-ground skate bowl in a major upgrade of Sunshine Beach Skate Park beginning this month.

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Project officer Dallas Bickley said every surface of the new skate park was designed with skating in mind, including the new concrete seats. “The existing park is more than 13 years old, so it’s due for an upgrade,” he said. “Resurfacing of the park plus the addition of water taps were other popular requests from skaters during last year’s community consultation. This upgrade will deliver all of that.” The new park will cater for both street and transition skaters, with key elements including a mini-half pipe, rollover with A-frame hubba, flat bank and jersey block and loveseat quarter pipe.

On 15 June, it’s meet the author night at Noosa Landcare. Glenn Leiper, co-author and key photographer of the local native plant bible, Mangroves to Mountains, is presenting our next workshop. Book early for ‘Photographic Journal from Mangroves to Mountains from 5-7pm. RSVP by Monday 12 June to Margie at info@noosalandcare. org or phone 5485 2468.

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U3A NOOSA TALKS PROGRAM Friday 16 June: Jan Brown: Polar Explorers Ernest Shackleton and Fridtjof Nansen. Friday 23 June: USC Monthly Talk: Mr Alex Mclean Lecturer in the School of Law - Public hearings by anti-corruption commissions. Full details available on U3A website www.u3anoosa.org.au or phone reception on 5440 5500.

LADIES PROBUS CLUB MEETING The Ladies Probus club of Noosa Heads will hold its next general meeting on 8 June in the Forum Hall Laguna Estate, Noosaville, at 9.30am for 10am start. Guest speakers are Carol Raye and Sue Story from Katie Rose Cottage. The outing is lunch at Relish Restaurant Noosa Springs golf club on 22 June, at noon. New members and visitors are welcome. For further information contact Kim on 5455 3860 or Pam on 54506017

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The next meeting of the Tewantin-Noosa Garden Club will be held on Monday 12 June, at 1pm for a 1.30pm start, in the Catholic Church Hall, 5 Moorindil Street, Tewantin. June speaker is Kim Edwards, her topic, Classic Kokedamas plus a demonstration on how to make moss balls. Visitors welcome. Phone Helen Brown on 0402 107 716 or email tewantinnoosagardenclub.com

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Roger Stone, a leader in modelling climate systems. DAF climate risk project manager Damien O’Sullivan will discuss the use of climate information on the internet and elsewhere. The free event is at Rural Futures Centre, 65 Pavilion Street, Pomona, on Tuesday 13 June, from 8.30am-12.30pm, includes morning tea and lunch. RSVP before Friday 9 June by phone on 5485 2468 or email info@ noosalandcare.org

TEWANTIN GARDEN CLUB MEETING The next meeting of the Tewantin Noosa Garden Club will be held on 12 June. The club meets on the second Monday of each month (except December and January) at 1.30pm for a 1.45pm start, in the Catholic Church Hall at 5 Moorindil Street, Tewantin. Regular guest speakers, plant sales and prizes. June speaker is Kim Edwards with a demonstration on Classic Kokedamas (hanging moss plants). Visitors welcome. Contact Helen Brown on 0402 107 716 Tewantin-Noosa National Seniors The next meeting of the Tewantin-Noosa National Seniors will be held on Thursday 15 June, at 9.30am. Guests the Suncoast Community Legal Service will screen a video of a play on Elder Abuse, which won an Australia Day Award, then questions. Everyone welcome. Phone Norm on 5474 0919.

NOOSA PHOTO CLUB MEETING The next meeting of the Noosa Photo Club will be held on Monday 12 June at the Unit-

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FRIDAY ENVIRONMENT FORUM Noosa Parks Association is proud to screen ‘Guarding the Galilee’ a 30-minute documentary on the battle to stop the biggest coal mine in Australian history. Presented by Queensland-born actor Michael Caton this film shines a spotlight on the long battle to stop the controversial Adani’s Carmichael project. Join the Friday Environment Forum at the Environment Centre, 5 Wallace Drive, Noosaville, on June 9, at 10.30am. For more information visit www.noosaparks.org.au Interpretive birding with Valda will start at 8.30am in the car park.

COMBINED PROBUS CLUB MEETING Noosa 2010 combined Probus club invites visitors to join member in attending a meeting on Tuesday 13 June at the Tewantin Noosa Bowls Club, at 9am for 9.30am start. Our club is an association of retired and semiretired people who enjoy the opportunity to keep their minds active, expand interests and enjoy the fellowship of new friends. Activities include bus outings, monthly dining, gardening and walking groups and guest speakers. Phone David on 5447 1243 or 0416 131 692.

FREE HATHA YOGA AND MEDITATION

Skate-boarders await the upgraded skate park. The existing large steel half pipe will remain. The project will take around 10 weeks to complete. ● ing Church, 6 Grasstree Court, Sunrise Beach. The speaker for the night will be photographer and short film producer Arnold Kopff. Doors open 6.30pm for a 7pm start. Visitors welcome. Entry $2 members, $4 for visitors. Phone 5474 9226.

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

Free 90-minute gentle classical yoga will be on Thursdays at 5.30pm and Saturdays at 8.30am, at the CWA Hall in Tewantin, by experienced yoga teacher (not school holidays or public holidays). Saturday classes are followed at 10.15am by easy deep peace meditation and relaxation. Phone Dagmar on 5448 3113.

SOCIAL DANCING POMONA 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.

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Our speaker at Christian Fellowship of Noosa on 11 June will be Kevin Brewer, with the message title “Our Disappearing Reverence”. Our meeting place is the CWA Hall, next door to the Tewantin Post Office and the time 9.30am. All the details of the fellowship are in our website www.christianfellowshipnoosa.com or, for a personal approach please call Tony on 5474 0620.

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.

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COUNTRY MUSIC CONCERT Country Music Concert at the Hall of Fame, 24 Steggalls Road, Yandina, on Saturday 10 June, 1pm-5pm. Toe tapping, traditional country music with a good band, local artists and guest artist Darryl Norwood. Walk-ups welcome. Entry $8, concession $6. Phone 0437 191 004.

Open the door to your inner-self by reclaiming stillness of an unhurried life. Meet likeminded people sharing spiritual possibilities in directed conversation and meditation by exploring the spiritual wisdom of modernday teachers and ancient traditions. Weekly meetings in Noosaville on Thursdays, from 1pm-2.30pm. For more information email consciouspotential6@gmail.com or leave you details on 0400 642 865 and we will return your call.

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AROUND THE GROUNDS

BEN HITS PEAK FORM AT NOOSA NOOSA GOLF There were 198 players in the Stableford Single competition on Tuesday 30 May. Scratch rating (M) 71.0 Winners - A Grade: Ben Peake 40, Paul Mckenzie 39, Murray Mcmillan 38, Bradley Juillerat 37. B Grade: Paul Shaw 41, David Ainscough 40, Dave Tebbutt and Colin Redley 39 c/b. C Grade: John Deem 39, Phillip Richardson, George Pantazopoulos, Stephen Plant 38 c/b. Place Getters: Allan Harris 39, Tim Dolan, Bruce

Davidson, Donald O’Donnell 38 c/b, John Stenson 38, John Henry, Joe Franz, Geoff Cohen, John Purdue, David Whiticker, Les Callaghan 37 c/b, Bobby Kennedy, John Henshall, Peter Wright, Kent Officer, Steve Little, Simon Tooman, Arthur Naumov, Peter Buhk, Eugene Barry 36 c/b. Nearest to Pin - A Grade: Barry Robinson, Darren Wylie, Ray Egge, Andrew Amos. B Grade: Bart Jaques, Michael Norman, Bruce Davidson, Dom Dziurzynski. C Grade: Greg Peeler, Dave Butler, Bob Muirhead, Robbert Willink.

GOODING WINS ON COUNTBACK NOOSA PAR 3 Results from the June Monthly Mug played on Saturday 3 June at Noosa Par 3. A Grade Nett winner: Michael Gooding 53 (2 way countback), runner-up: David Whitehead 53. B Grade Nett winner: Sally Prosser 50, runnerup: Richard Poutu 53. A Grade Gross: Michael Gooding 58. B Grade Gross: Richard Poutu 67. Greens Hit - Donated by Keith and Denise Hill

A Grade: Michael Gooding 10. B Grade: Kevin Williams, Leon Turner, Gwen Whitehead 4. NTP: 1st Amanda Henness-Smith, 3rd Errol Grieve, 5th David Whitehead, 16th Leon Turner, 18th Kim Gunness. Ball Run Down: Kevin Williams 54, Peter Hall 54, Kim Gunness 55, Neil Webb 55, Ray Edgar 56, Leon Turner 56, Pam Walker 56, Ken Chapple 57. Members Draw: Ray Edgar. Draw for Par: Joan Bradley (Unsuccessful).

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McGrath; Lucky Draw: B Ginnaw, J Beckett, J Morrow and K Wade.

Noosa Landscape Supplies Friendly Friday Winners: Harry Shaw, Bernie Smith and John Watt; Runners-up: Liz Thomson, Val Reinicke and David Clark. Jackpot: Jack White, Arnie Ping, Ian McCallum, Ellen Elliott, Kath Burgess and Neal Elliott.

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SATURDAY Laguna Estate Mixed Medley Full Greens ensured this event was a great success. Many players were competitive in games. Winners: G Evans, V O’Connor, G Bible and S Adkins; Runners-up: L Axiac, S Chandler, J Smith and K Wilson; 3rd: I Sanday, N Walsh, T Sanday and Y Walsh; 4th: D Coulter, P Sweeney, P Reick and T Parker; 5th: J Maher, S Ramsay, W Ryan and R Ramsay. Round Win: D Carrett, K Coghlan, U Ford and C

See Well Law Club Selected ABC Singles Group 1 Winner: Lyndal Hughes; 2nd: Gill MacDonald; 3rd: Sue Mould. Group 2 Winner: Mike Lowe; 2nd: Kath Burgess; 3rd: Judith Lord.

WEDNESDAY Tewantin Noosa Bowls Club Selected Mens Pairs Winners: Simon Wood and David Walsh; Runners-up: David Carratt and Richard Sinclair. Jackpot: Keith Musgrave and Andrew McCall.

THURSDAY Ivory Palms Jackpot Pairs Winners: Jenny Bowie and Van Vignon; Runnersup: Yvonne Walsh and Neil Walsh. - Aerodynamical

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BIG WIN FOR LITTLE DOLPHINS BY LUCY WHITEHILL NOOSA DOLPHINS UNDER 6 Noosa Dolphins 30 def Matthew Flinders 20 With an early and chilly start in Maroochydore, the boys showed a lot more enthusiasm and energy than the spectators. Once the team established which direction was forward - with a lot of patient support and direction from the coaches - they really hit their stride. All the work done at training became apparent as passing skills showed some real improvement this week. Lincoln and Matthew were unstoppable once they started running, and scored some of the team’s tries, along with Chayse, Owen and Luke. Player of the match went to Henry and Owen. UNDER 7 Noosa Dolphins v Saints, Grammer and Caloundra The U7 crew were on on fire this weekend especially with their passing skills it was like hot potato, the perseverance of the coaching staff is certainly showing up in these boys games. Cash is developing his passing skills which earnt him player of the day this week, Cuan was eager and chased hard for the tags along with Rorke the smallest of the team putting on some big hits thinking he was playing A - Grade. Dominoes Players of the Day were Cash Lovelock and Rorke Richardson. UNDER 9

Matthew Brook makes a run for the line as he pushes through the defence. Noosa Reds 90 def Saints 15 An early turnover set the tone of the match as the Reds ran in several early tries. Alfie lead from the front by protecting possession at every ruck and thereby allowing the backs clean ball to run at will. Defence will be a focus at training this week as three soft tries were allowed over the Reds' line. Counter rucking was a strong point this week and the team held a lot of ball possession as a result. As we approach the halfway mark in the season it is evident that the boys are learning the value of every player doing their role and learning to trust each other’s different abilities and specialties. Player of the match went to Alfie. ●

LITTLE EAGLES ARE TOO GOOD BY BEK PETRIE NOOSA EAGLES JUNIOR SOCCER UNDER 6 Great game from the Under 6 team with a win against Stella Scorchers 10-2. Goal shooters were Myles, Charlie and Zach, but Player of the Match went to Isaac for his fantastic passing, ball control and team play. Well done, Isaac! UNDER 9 GOLD Under 9 Gold are coming into their own in the second half of the season. They notched up their sixth win out of nine games when they won a close home game against Palmwoods. 'Bella the Boot' got the team in front with a goal early in the first half but despite a number of chances by the other forwards - Joel and Harrison -they couldn’t convert. Strong goal keeping by Oliver gave Noosa a clean sheet for the first half. Palmwoods slipped one by dedicated keeper Eli early in the second half. Tight defence and solid midfield kept the Palmwoods' attackers out. It was a great team effort that found Harrison with the ball at his feet in front of goals, a calm head prevailed as he slotted the winner away. A great effort by the whole team, but it was Cooper that showed his true colours as a strong midfielder and took home Player of the Match.

The Noosa Eagles Under 9 Black goalkeeper ready to dive into action. UNDER 9 BLACK Great competition for Under 9 Black this week against Palmood Braves finishing with a draw - 1 all. All players had a great game. Rohnan scored Noosa's goal after a fantastic pass from Lenny. Player of the Match went to Storm who played an outstanding game on field. UNDER 10 BLACK A 4-0 win for Under 10 Black against Buddina. The final score does not reflect the hard-fought contest between these two teams. Noosa Black’s defenders - Charlie Drew, Ritchie Meyer and Joel Mackay-Black were kept on their toes and, with the help of two great goal keepers, Isaac Benjamin and Josh Plant, did a sterling job keeping Buddina scoreless. Great effort again this week against a formidable team. ●

LACHLAN AND JOHNY SHINE BY TIM NURSE EUMUNDI DRAGONS UNDER 10 Eumundi v Caloundra Probably the best game of the year for the Dragons Under 10s - amazing what a bye and some hard training can do. It was an awesome effort from the whole team.

Standouts for this week as we now have two awards were: Best Player of the Day to Lachlan Boully for outstanding defence and attacking skills and the Most Improved Player went to Johny Wyspianska for his continued hard work and commitment on the field and training. There were others who toiled hard and could have also been named. Great effort Under 10s - keep it going! ● Thursday, 8 June, 2017

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AWESOME BIG WAVE PROJECT A few months back cinematographer Frothin’ Tim Bonython jetted into the Noosa Festival of Surfing to give us a taste of his long-awaited Big Wave Project, a labour of love that has broken his heart and nearly killed him more than once over five years of shooting the biggest waves ever ridden from close proximity. Tim managed to squeeze us in between a lightning dash to Nazare, Portugal, for a swell the size of a block of flats, and a month in the edit suite putting the finishing touches to his big wave epic, and, alongside our own surf-cine veteran Greg Huglin, he gave us a jaw-dropping preview of what was to come. Well, what was to come has now arrived, and Tim will present Big Wave Project for one show only at the Noosa Cinemas on Saturday night after a sell-out tour of southern states. If you’ve never experienced a Frothin’ Tim presentation, book now, if not sooner! In the old style of surfing’s roadshow men, Tim calls the action from an on-stage microphone, often getting so swept up in the humongous wipeout or miraculous emergence from a deepthroated barrel that you forget that he’s seen the action a hundred times before. It’s impossible not to share his stoke. I got Tim on the phone a few days ago at an airport transit stop after full houses in Melbourne and Geelong. He was still buzzing. “Mate, people are just getting carried away by the emotion of watching these guys putting everything on the line to ride the biggest waves ever. One lady was in tears last night.”

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THE WRECKS ARE BACK Meanwhile, over the hill (and I do mean over the hill) at Halse Lodge, competitors in the Noosa Malibu Club’s annual geriatric knees-up, the Noosa Wrecks and Relics Contest, will be wheeling their zimmer frames up the driveway for a more sedate evening. The Noosa National Surfing Reserve will be screening the surfboard pioneers documentary, Men of Wood and Foam, for those who haven’t caught up with it yet, as well as the short feature, Cup of Tea With God, which explains what the Noosa Surfing Reserve is all about. Now in its 13th year, the Wrecks and Relics, which is exclusively for the over-50s, has become one of the hottest tickets on the surfing calendar, with its age divisions - all the way up to 70 plus - filling to overflowing long before contest weekend. What began as a little local get-together back in the early years of the century, has morphed into a global (well, trans-Tasman at least) battle for surfing supremacy between some of the gnarliest old bastards who ever stood on foam. With not many good years ahead, these silver surfers (your humble correspondent included) will stop at nothing to get one last trophy for the mantelpiece. Despite this, or perhaps because of it, I have to say it’s the event I most look

Wrecks HQ. forward to competing in each year, and will move heaven and earth to ensure that I’m in Noosa for it. The main reason is the spirit of bonhomie that’s surrounded it from the get-go. Even former champs who’ve been paddling you up the point or snaking you all their competitive careers, do so now with a smile from ear to ear, their approach to their surfing, and to their sundowners, finally imbued with the enthusiasm and good graces that come only with advanced age. The Wrecks - not just the old blokes, but old gals too, and a handful of oceanic sweepers - will be disporting themselves from around 7am at a beach near you, hopefully First Point, right through the weekend, so come along and give them a cheer, and if you’re in the water, give them a wide berth. If you hear a manic cackle and a crackly old voice yell, “old fart coming through”, be very afraid.

Jack O Neill, RIP FOOTNOTE: I try not to make this column too much like the obituary page, but we lost another legend of our sport and culture, just days after the passing of John Severson. Jack O’Neill is usually credited with inventing the neoprene wetsuit. The story is a bit more complex than that, but one thing is for sure: generations of cold water surfers have had plenty of reasons to be thankful since Jack first started selling his primitive suits in San Francisco and Santa Cruz from 1952. The O’Neill company went on to become an industry leader. Jack always looked like a bit of a pirate, but never more so than after his surfboard ricocheted back at him while he was testing son Pat’s leg-rope designs in the 1970s and took his left eye out. He died last weekend surrounded by family, with the Pacific lapping the deck of the Santa Cruz beach house he had lived in for 60 years. He was 94. ●

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SPORT TODAY ENJOY FUN AND FOOTY ALL DAY The Noosa Tigers Kids Day is back on Saturday 10 June for a day full of fun and footy. The free activities and events will kick off from noon and kids of all ages can enjoy the jumping castle, face painting and interactive activities. Come along to the Noosa Tigers home ground, 149 Weyba Road, Noosaville, to watch the seniors take on the University of Queensland from noon and let the kids run free with a range of activities on offer. ●

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MATES VERSUS MATES IN DOLPHINS’ DERBY BY DONNA FREY NOOSA DOLPHINS Anticipation of the local Noosa Under 11s derby increased when it was revealed that there would be community pizza after the game. At 5.10pm sharp, the Fins and the Reds emerged on the field through a guard of honour provided by the junior members of the club. With many players having known each other since pre-school, the stakes were high as the winner gets first dibs on the pizza. Looking like warriors raised from Mordor, the teams exchanged steely looks in

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the pre-game line-up. The coaches engaged in a firm white knuckle handshake that was a sign of things to come, while the players assumed their field positions. Not since before Mark Coyne’s miracle try in game one of the 1994 State of Origin was a crowd this quiet! This was never going to be a walkover, and previous form does not count when you play your mates for honour and bragging rights. Like heavyweights slugging it out, the Fins and Reds traded tries, fought at the breakdown and set about imposing

themselves on the team. With the score tied at half time and the oranges eaten, both teams set about breaking the spirit of the other. On display was the future of Noosa Rugby Union - where mates can go hammer and tong before sharing a laugh and a good feed. The level of skill was admirable and the game technical, the effort on par with any “Origin” series. Before running out eventual winners, the Fins were kept honest by a mighty Reds outfit. There is no need to single out any one individual as all players attained the right to

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HAPPY ANGLERS IN NOOSA AND SURROUNDS Noosa has been fishing a treat as we move into prime time for tailor and jewies off the beach. The Noosa north shore has been inundated with anglers and their 4x4 heading up the beach in search of those elusive tailor, anglers will not disappointed with some good catches reported. Along with the tailor, there were some nice bream, flathead, whiting and bigger dart. Most anglers are bait fishing with pillies, mullet strips, and salted bonito. Don’t despair if you don’t have a 4x4 as the gutter just outside the Northshore Caravan Park are also holding good fish. To the south, the Maroochy north shore and Yaroomba Rocks has been the place for some quality jewies, this time of the year is one of the strong for big jew. Try not to strike on the first bite but let the fish run, many a quality jew is lost in the enthusiasm of an angler striking too soon, jew love to pick at baits, or roll it round in their mouths scaling before they swallow. Strike too soon and you will simply pull the hook from the fish’s mouth. In the Noosa River, the mouth has been really firing with quality bream, tailor, trevally and school jew. Flesh baits like mullet and bonito strips have been one of the best performers, soft plastics and slugs are also claiming some quality fish.

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What a beauty! Damien Myers with a 16kg jew. Down towards the sand bags on the Dog Beach quality whiting have taken a liking to worms, peeled prawns, and yabbies. Smaller popper and surface walkers have also claimed there fair share of fish. Woods Bay has again been the home of some quality trevally, tailor and queenies. Anglers have been enticing them with surface poppers in the low light periods and soft plastics through the day. Gympie Terrace stretch of the Noosa River has fished well with families enjoying whiting, bream and the odd flathead. In the ski runs, flathead have been plentiful with the run-out tide - the best time to plan your attack. Soft plastic in reds and pinks have been very productive.

Offshore, things will be equally amazing, and as the swell settles down we should still see those quality spotted and spanish mackerel, look for that bird activity as these speedsters of the sea smash the bait balls from underneath. Fast trolled lures are a great way to cover a lot of ground when things are a little quiet, work those drop off and edges of the reef, this is where these fish like to congregate and feed on smaller bait schools. There has been some real advances in deep trolling lures with most able to travel at up to twelve knots. Sunshine Reef is producing some great coral trout, fish your lure or soft plastic hard to the bottom here and you will be rewarded. Also at Sunshine, the sweetlip are on the chew as well as good parrot and snapper. The deeper reefs like Chardon’s and North Reef have also come up with the goods, with larger snapper, pearl perch, sweetlip, cobia. Up towards Double Island and the Banks Snapper, venus tusk fish, pearl perch, moses perch and lots of amberjack will all be on the menu. Don’t forget to load those spanner crab traps as there are still plenty on offer with many traps coming up loaded. So on behalf of Jack Mangrove, best of luck on your fishing adventures! ● noosatoday.com.au


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HONOURING OUR GREAT LIFESAVERS At the Annual Dinner and Presentation of Trophies, the Noosa Heads Surf Life Saving Club president, Ross Fisher, welcomed honoured guests, Life Members, sponsors and club members by saying “This year, our 89th year of patrolling, we have again upheld our proud tradition of no lives lost between the flags while members on patrol.” After thanking the patrol members, he acknowledged the results of the club competition team and gave a big thank you to Chairman Ian Young OAM and Anton Mogg for their work in running the Surf (Supporter) Club. He then addressed the important role of the club sponsors and also welcomed new sponsors into the Noosa family. “We cannot say enough for your support, it is most vital and without you our work things would indeed be harder.” For the presentation of trophies, Club Captain Roger Aspinall covered Life Saving and Peter French, Director of Surf Sports, stood for competition. The major awards went to the following: Life Saving - Senior Patrol Person of the Year: Chris Clark; Junior: Robert Lemon; Most Patrol Hours: Roberta Gordon (Female) and Pablo Aguirre (Male); and most prestigious - the Dave O’Donnell Perpetual Trophy - Patrol Captain of the Year: Olivia Blight. Surf Sports - Open Mens Champion: Rhys Burrows; Open Female: Lana Rogers; Most Improved Junior: Riley Dixon; Team of the Year, First Aid and Best Boat Crew of the Year: Spangled Drongos. There were many other awards - well done to all recipients. Sunshine Beach Surf Life Saving Club has also finished off their season with a gala annual dinner. "It was a great evening well attended, we couldn’t have finished on a happier note. For us it has been an awesome season right across the board,” Club President, Craig

Life Member Bill Twigger with Lifesaver of the Year Award recipient Jamie Gordon and Club Captain Scott Summers. Law, said. He then went on to thank the Supporter Club for their work in maintaining its reputation; great club where members and supporters can gather and enjoy the hospitality that goes with surf club life. Their major awards were as follows: Life Saving - Lifesaver of the Year: Jamie Gordon; Clubman of the Year: Karl Gottschalk; Patrol Captain of the Year: Steven Boyd; Most Patrol Hours: Jamie Gordon; Best Patrol: Patrol 3. Surf sports - Outstanding Achievement: Nick Sloman; Competitor of the Year: Ruby Nolan; Beach Competitor: Thomas Baker; Surf Competitor: Ruby Nolan: Most Improved Youth: Hamish Selby; Most Improved Open: Zachary Bromage and Team of the Year: Under 15 Cameron Relay. The standard of patrolling on this open dangerous Sunshine Beach has once again been of the highest order and all concerned are to be congratulated. ●

Award winners Olivia Blight and Debbie O Donnell with Club Captain Roger Aspinall. Once again, the two local clubs Noosa Heads (and Peregian area) and Sunshine Beach have made an outstanding contribution to beach safety within the community. With visitations to the area going gangbusters, the vital role played by these people within the tourist industry should not be taken for granted. When we speak of outstanding contributions, there are two groups whose efforts are definitely above and beyond all else, and they are the Seahorse Nipper and the IRB (Noosa and Sunshine) training teams. Good to see the Seahorse teams receive Noosa's President's Medal. Presented by President Ross Fisher, this is one of the top awards of the year, so to the recipients Steve

and Nicole Mawby, and Lorna Gardner - well done to all. This concept has now spread throughout Australia. With the courtesy roving IRB patrols (North Shore to Alexandria Bay) on the increase, achieving and maintaining a high standard of drivers and crews is the responsibility of the training teams: Chris Grandemange, Trevor King and Steve Crisp from Noosa, and Scott Summers and Bill Twigger from Sunshine. Your dedication and time is noted. On Monday, lifesavers from all over the state gathered at Buderim to bid a sad farewell to one of lifesaving's greats, Ron “Boppo” Tallon OAM, Hall of Fame. To wife Vonnie and family - our best wishes. Next week we introduce this Australian legend. ●

ZANE JUMPS INTO AIS ROLE BY MICHELLE MOORE

Noosa Masters Swimming Club members - back from left: Lois Hill, Adele Tucker, Robyn Selby, Ian Tucker, Grindle Rudder, Eula Vardy, Helen Malar, Joanne Matthews and Stephanie Jones. Front: Dyanna Benny, Linda Hogg, coach Jan Croft and Clinton Stanley.

MASTERS OF THE MEDAL TALLY BY HOLLIE HARRIS Noosa’s swimming prowess was well represented at the recent World Masters’ Games in Auckland, New Zealand. Thirteen Noosa Masters Swimming Club members competed in the spectacular new AUT Millennium National Aquatic Centre, and at Takapuna Beach. These senior athletes broke records and noosatoday.com.au

brought home a swag of medals. The Open Water swimmers confronted the risk of hypothermia to comply with FINA regulations of ‘no wetsuits allowed’ - to swim 2.5kms in cold - but calm and sunny - conditions. Now their sights are set on the next World Masters Games, to be held in Kensai, Japan in 2021. ●

Long jumper Zane Branco, 17, along with coaches Mick Hooper and Bec Brice, have been selected to participate in the Athletics Australia Under 19 Talent Squad for 2017. Originally introduced in 2007, athletes selected to join the program are recognised as having the potential to become senior international athletes. Athletes and their coaches travel to the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra twice a year to work with some of Australia’s best coaches, building the athletes' understanding of the behaviours and commitment required to be an elite athlete. Athletes receive training and education sessions in several different areas including psychology, injury management, nutrition, high performance life skills, ASADA education, strength, conditioning and recovery. For Zane, who has been a member of Noosa Athletics for the last five years, selection on the squad has come at the right time. “It’s great to be given this opportunity and I believe it’s an important stepping stone on my journey to qualify for the 2018 World Under 20 Championships to be held in Tampere, Finland next July,” Zane said. Throughout the program, the athletes’ own coaches work one on one with National

Noosa athlete Zane Branco, centre, flanked by coaches Mick Hooper and Bec Brice. Picture: SAMANTHA HOOPER Junior Coaches to assist them with the planning and development of their athletes. For Noosa’s specialist jumps coach Bec Brice, the opportunity to work with National Junior Coach and former Olympic long jumper Nicole Boegman-Stewart, and the likes of Olympic coach Gary Bourne, is priceless. “Both Gary and Nicole are focused on sharing their knowledge and experience so there is a real sense of collaboration that benefits everyone involved,” remarked Bec. “Additionally, their expertise on the technical aspects of jumping are second to none and it is exciting to bring this knowledge back to our club.” Noosa Athletics is the senior branch of Little Athletics Noosa and is open to athletes from ages 13 through to Masters. ●

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