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Throughout history children have been exploited, traded, enslaved and stolen for various reasons and this week Noosa Today heard the tale about the deception occurring at orphanages for tourism. A group of well meaning Australians, many from the Sunshine Coast, embarked on a mission to help a group of young girls in Nepal they believed to be orphaned. It all went horribly wrong. To their credit they went to great lengths to right the situation. How many other people in our community have been duped? I’ve heard many stories over many years from individuals, school groups, church groups and charities raising money for orphanages in developing countries. Forget Me Not CEO Andrea Nave says more than 70 per cent of children in orphanages are not orphans. They are just “commodities” in a money making scheme that leaves them unprepared for life outside the walls of their childhood prisons. Unicef says children are not tourist attractions. ● Magaret Maccoll

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SHAKE IT UP WITH SALSA Congratulations to our winner of last week's comp - Judith Juenemann who is off to see Pete Murray tonight. This week, Rococos are offering another incredible double pass to Salsa by the Sea. Worth over $300, these tickets include premium seating, dinner, all bevereges and a salsa spectacular. Noosa Main Beach will come alive with Gustavo Cereijo’s Cuban band Chukale. The benchmark for Latin American groover and beats, Chukale team up with dance guru Israel Ortiz, The Brazilian Carnival Dancers, Latin Fire and The Reverend Jackson. An interactive Latin party of grand proportions, this event is going to be big. Email newsdesk@noosatoday.com.au with your name, phone number and answer to this quesion: How many musicians make up Chukale? The winner will be contacted next Tuesday. Event is on Friday 28 July, 5pm to 9pm. *Entries give permission to be added to Rococos' mailing list.

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SOCIAL SCENE Expert green thumbs were sharing their favourite tips for optimal garden growth. Did our photographer catch anyone you know. See page 38 to see if you can spot your favourite green thumbs.

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THIS WEEK WE’RE TALKING ABOUT… FLIGHTS KEEP KIWIS WARM Additional flights to and from New Zealand began last Friday 7 July, with flights to Auckland increasing to four times a week until 29 October to give our near neighbours a chance to warm up over the winter months. Sunshine Coast Councillor Jason O’Pray said the ongoing commitment by Air New Zealand and trans-Tasman partner Virgin Australia had helped build the Sunshine Coast as a favourite destination for New Zealanders. Figures show 66,000 New Zealanders visited the Sunshine Coast in the year ending March 2017, a 5.5 per cent increase on the previous year. Last winter more than 13,500 passengers took advantage of the winter services, a 12 per cent increase on 2015. Sunshine Coast Airport general manager Peter Pallot said the Air New Zealand flights broadened travel horizons for New Zealand residents and Sunshine Coast locals alike.

“The flights provide easy access for our New Zealand passengers, allowing them to begin their Sunshine Coast escape the moment they step off the plane,” he said. “The services also provide hasslefree international travel for our residents, giving them the opportunity to explore all that New Zealand has to offer, or to take advantage of easy connections to a range of Air New Zealand international destinations including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Vancouver and beyond.” Visit Sunshine Coast CEO Simon Latchford said the regional tourism organisation’s Sunshine by Lunchtime campaign with Air New Zealand and Tourism Events Queensland was timed specifically to be in market in the chilly month of May and increase sales in the lead up to the flight services commencing today. The airlines operate flights Fridays and Sundays throughout the year. ●

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400,000 VIEWS FOR PORTRAIT ENTRY Pomona artist Jandamarra Cadd gave social media followers a peak at his 2017 Archibald Portrait Prize entry of actor Jack Charles entitled Cleverman and it received about 400,000 views in the first week. Jandamarra was a finalist in the Archibald Prize in 2014, and last year won the People’s Choice Award at the Sunshine Coast Art Prize. Jandamarra said his portrait subject was not only an uncle by relation, but was also someone he could relate to. “It’s important for me to have elders and role models that I can relate to, and Uncle Jack represents the tenacity and resilience of a true survivor,” he said. “Although he is of shorter stature than myself, his personality and vigour is larger than life, hence the choice to paint him this way” Jack Charles is an Indigenous elder, actor, musician and activist who is using his own experiences with substance abuse to help others find a way out of addiction. An unstoppable force, Uncle Jack is currently preparing for a show at the Sydney Opera House in September on his 74th birthday. Archibald finalists will be announced on 20 July and the winner on 28 July. ●

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Jandamarra Cadd with Archibald entry.

Noosa Council will join other councils around Australia to formally support gay marriage at the next ordinary meeting on 20 July. In doing so, council agrees with the motion, originally adopted by the Australian Local Government Association to call on “the Federal Government and the Federal Parliament to treat with dignity and respect all members of the community regardless of gender or sexuality by supporting changes to the Marriage Act to achieve marriage equality for same sex couples.” Councillor Ingrid Jackson said she was delighted that Noosa Council was joining the nationwide call for the federal parliament to legislate marriage equality for same sex couples. “I support inclusiveness and equal treatment for all Australians, and I support marriage equality as a major principle of a fair and non-discriminatory society,” she said. “This is a fundamental freedom that must apply equally to all Australians. “Noosa Council is in a position to reinforce community sentiment on this issue. “Australians have expressed through multiple opinion polls that a significant majority of around 70 per cent of people agree that marriage equality must be achieved immediately.” ● 201721004-LB21-17

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chance meeting between two couples forged a relationship which helped turn a floundering festival into a flourishing success. Johanne and Ian Wright met playwright David Williamson and his actor wife Kristin when they happened to book on the same tour in Myanmar in 2013, and came back convinced they should volunteer for the Noosa Long Weekend Festival. Johanne was winding up a boutique management and strategy consultancy after having worked in 21 countries across the Asia Pacific region with organisations including the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs Department and its aid program AusAID. Ian was a veterinarian with the CSIRO and “heavily involved in project management”. It was a small tour group of about a dozen people, and Johanne mentioned to David and Kristin how she was looking forward to the upcoming festival. “We didn’t know them before,” Johanne said. But after a few more discussions and few red wines David wanted both Johanne and Ian to join the festival committee. Ian declined but was talked into taking charge of coordinating the volunteers.

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“A LOT OF ARTISTS ARE FALLING OVER EACH OTHER TO COME … THEY GET A BEACHFRONT APARTMENT AND THEY LOVE COMING TO NOOSA.” On their return to Noosa, David invited Johanne to a committee meeting in late 2013. The festival, now called Noosa Alive and of which David is patron, was struggling to survive. They’d just lost a major sponsor, missed out on a government grant and were carrying a debt. “I said ‘you can’t not have that festival - it’s so important to Noosa,’ and that’s how I got elected president,” she said. “We all worked really hard to get local businesses and groups involved. The show went on and every year on, we have made a small surplus that we ploughed into gearing it up. “Last year, we brought in a 26 per cent increase in interstate visitors to the festival. “This year we made a commitment to increase the number of activities on offer. “We have about 130 separate events and 250 artists from Australia and one from New Zealand.” Johanne said each year the acts and events are chosen in two separate ways. “People come to us. They may be a touring company like Opera Australia that is touring Marriage of Figaro,” she said. “A lot of artists are falling over each other to come. They get a beachfront apartment and they love coming to Noosa. “Lior told us the other day it was six degrees in Melbourne and he can’t wait to come swimming in Noosa. “And we have all these partnerships with local arts groups - Noosa Arts Theatre, Noosa Chorale, Noosa Film Society, Slow Food Noosa and they are as much a part of the festival.” While the artists are keen to spend some part of winter in Noosa, it is the attraction of patron David Williamson with his wide-reaching connections and the friendly reputation of the festival that draws artists. “Everyone coming here feels welcome,” Johanne said. “The artists are well looked after.” The other way artists end up at the festival is through careful selection, making sure it is a fresh and ever changing program for guests. “We have a programming committee with experts in different genres,” Johanne said. “The artistic director (Ian Mackellar) uses them as an advisory committee to source great performers and acts. They do all the research.” This year for the first time the festival has moved into the digital age with events to be posted on You Tube. In addition one event will be streamed live on the internet. “This will give us a far greater audience than we could ever have with people coming to visit and for commercial partners it provides them with a product streamed to a live audience,” she said.

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The festival is dependent on sponsors, philanthropic donations and volunteers to stay alive, and this year obtained a government grant. “Our box office never brings in more than 50 per cent of the money you need to spend,” she said. “The lovely thing this year we’ve had people coming to us wanting to be sponsors.” The festival is a registered charity. Almost all staff including Johanne and Ian, the committee, grant application writers, program distributors and event staff including ticket takers, ushers and survey takers are volunteers. Being in charge of a laboratory at CSIRO, Ian had plenty of scheduling experience setting timelines for research projects which he adapted to organise volunteers for events at different times. “The volunteers are very important. They’re the backbone of the festival,” he said. “We have lots of long term loyal volunteers. Some of them have been there for 10 years. “People volunteer because they have a passion for some aspect of the festival or they believe in supporting the arts. “They would see shows they would not otherwise see

and it’s the camaraderie they enjoy. “We always say to have a fun time and they generally do.” Ian said the volunteer model used was unique to the festival. Unlike events where paid staff instruct volunteers, at Noosa Alive both team leaders and volunteers are volunteers so everyone is on an equal footing. While the festival brings economic benefits of about $2.9million to the local community, it is as much as part of the community as a tourist potential. To meet community appeal there is a wide range of events organised at multiple venues across the region, and tickets priced to be accessible to all. Tickets for the opera for instance range from $15 to $189. The festival will this year kick off on Friday 21 July, with events from Cooroy to Noosa Heads. On Saturday 22 July, there will be a free event from 3pm at Noosa Lions Park beside the Noosa River as Noosa truly comes alive when Radio Hot 91.1 presents Fire in the Sky. The festival will wrap up with a closing event on Noosa Main Beach on Sunday 30 July with song, dance and food at the Rococo Beach Club Marquee. For more information, visit www.nooaalive.com.au ●

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NEWS CHURCH’S DECADE St Andrews Tewantin-Noosa Presbyterian Church has celebrated 10 years in its spiritual home at Tewantin. The anniversary service on 23 June was attended by more than 80 people and was led by the church’s Minister The Reverend Keith Mayers. Rev Mayers said for 10 years the church had met and helped many people in the community and shared happy and sad times together. He said it was a time to take stock and count the many blessings bestowed upon the congregation. Luckily a head cold abated just in time for the Reverend to reinforce his message in song. ●

SEASONAL WORK TRIAL The Federal Government’s Seasonal Work Incentives trial from 1 July is targeted to assist 7600 unemployed people undertake seasonal horticultural work such as fruit picking to get work experience and build their skills. The trial’s incentives are available to eligible Newstart and Youth Allowance (Other) recipients who have been receiving those payments continuously for at least three months and are participating in Jobactive, Transition to Work or Disability Employment Services. Under the trial, participants can earn up to $5000 a year without it being assessed under the social security income test, travel allowance of up to $300 a year and employment service providers can receive payment of $100 a week for up to six weeks. For further information visit www.employment.gov.au ●

IGA RENOVATES IGA Noosa Outlook is set to unveil a new store renovation at the end of the month. The revamped store will include new flooring, deli, refrigeration equipment and more, offering 33 per cent more shop space to make the layout open and accessible to customers.

DEPLETION OF OYSTERS: UNFOUNDED CLAIMS Noosa commercial fishers are fed up with being solely blamed for the reduced fish stocks in Noosa River and want Noosa Council to stop using ratepayers' money to fund organisations that discredit their family histories. They say they are offended and insulted by unfounded claims made by Noosa Parks Association (NPA) president Dr Michael Gloster that commercial fishermen are responsible for the depletion of oysters in Noosa River. In a letter to Noosa Today in June, Dr Gloster said: “Reversing the destruction by commercial fishermen of Noosa’s once prolific oyster reefs is the driving motivation for the Bring Back The Fish project partners.

Fisherman Jimmy Lindsay. “In the late 1800s and early 1900s commercial fishermen decimated the Noosa River’s and Weyba Creek’s oyster reefs. The historical record shows that by the early 1900s about 1 million oysters a year were being commercially dredged and shipped

Retailer Cheryl Derlagen said regular customers have dubbed it the We Need A Bigger Store renovation. “Thanks to our customers for the suggestions about additional space in their local IGA. We have incorporated this suggestion into the new store design and we are delighted to introduce more meat cabinets and a gourmet cheese station,” she said. ●

NOOSA CLASSIC LAUNCHED Bicycling Australia last week launched the Gran Fondo Noosa Classic to be held on 26 August 2018, which

to Moreton Bay for fattening and sale. By the 1920s, the reefs had been wiped out.” A University of Queensland 2015 report by Dr Ruth Thurstan, funded by Noosa Council, The Thomas Foundation and The Nature Conservancy, found oyster farming was conducted from 1900-1920. Its decline after the 1920s “was likely due to a number of factors including declining water quality (with links to disease), overexploitation, reduced market demand and increased competition from NSW and New Zealand suppliers”. Bring Back the Fish is a project of Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation, University of Sunshine Coast and the University of Queensland with proponents Noosa Parks Association and The Thomas Foundation. ●

will draw riders from all over Australia and overseas to the magnificent Noosa region. Race director Ben Johnson has designed the Noosa Classic course to truly showcase how good Noosa is for cycling. “The 160km loop incorporates all the circuits that our local group completes every week. It is a course of attrition. Riders will be pumping their legs continuously - it is a lumpy, arduous and rewarding course,” he said. The Noosa Classic starts at the Girraween Sports complex; a three-kilometre climb out of Noosa Main Beach. ●

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CHARITY TAKEN FOR ORPHAN RIDE BY MARGARET MACCOLL When Mel and Craig Manly of Eumundi decided to help orphans in Nepal, they had no idea it would lead to a court case, a project to reunite children with their families and a submission to the inquiry into establishing a Modern Slavery Act in Australia. In 2006, the couple became involved with Forget Me Not a not-for-profit organisation which established a children’s charity in conjunction with a Nepalese partnership which is a requirement for a foreign non-government organisation in the country. Forget Me Not CEO Andrea Nave said the group ran an orphanage in Nepal for eight years under a board that included lawyers, and housed 20 girls whose documentation showed they were orphans. After Forget Me Not appointed its own company director, the girls started telling them they weren’t orphans. “We had death certificates for the parents,� Mel said. “They were all fake. They were paper orphans.� “I couldn’t sleep at night,� Andrea said. “These children were being cared for by us. I had held these children’s hands.� Forget Me Not acted immediately. They took their Nepalese partner to court and won, and over 18 months reunited every girl with their families. None of them were orphans. Over the past three years, the organisation has reunited 88 children in similar situations in Nepal, India and Uganda with their families. Andrea said voluntourism, where well-meaning tourists pay often large amounts of money to ‘give back’ to communities by visiting orphanages, was driving this separation of children from families. To populate the orphanages and meet the tourist

Forget Me Not president Craig Manly with Namrata in Nepal.

Mel Manly reunites with girls in Nepal.

demand, orphanage directors send scouts to poor villages to recruit children, telling parents that their children will have a better education and healthcare at the orphanage. Parents often pay boarding fees or unwittingly sign over custody. “They treat children as a commodity,“ Andrea said. “The children grow up with a lack of bonding, and then can’t form lives outside the orphanage walls.� Forget Me Not has united with 15 organisations including Griffith University, Save the Children Australia, Families Australia and tour companies Flight Centre and

Intrepid Group to make a submission to the Inquiry to ReThink orphanages. They are recommending Australian governments, businesses, non-government organisations and individuals stop supporting residential care institutions in developing countries and current funding and volunteering be recognised to be encouraging child trafficking. Forget Me Not members will appear on 3 August as expert witnesses before the Public Hearings of the Inquiry. A report from the Inquiry is expected to be completed by the end of the year. â—?

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CHIPS OFF OLD BLOCK BY MARGARET MACCOLL Olympic and Commonwealth Games medalist of the 1960s and 1970s Greg Rogers will begin swim coaching at Tewantin pool this week, after he and wife Margaret took over the lease for the pool. The couple’s daughters, Dahlas, 22, and Lana, 21, who are both swimming champions will also coach at the pool when they are not competing. Margaret Rogers said the family moved to the Sunshine Coast from Sydney a few years ago. They previously leased the pool at Maleny, and continue to hold the lease for Pomona pool but wanted to move to Tewantin to be closer to their daughters at Noosa. Greg won silver and bronze medals in the 100m and 200m freestyle relays at the 1968 Mexico Olympics. At the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Scotland, Greg and his brother Neil won gold in the 100m and 200m freestyle relays. Greg won individual silver and bronze medals in the 100m and 200m freestyle events. At one point, Greg was regarded as “the fastest man in the world” for the 100m and 200m freestyle, Margaret said. Dahlas is currently representing Queensland in the World Cup in Europe. Lana last year gained the Summer of Surf Champion title, and is on track for the

World cup swimmer Dahlas Rogers. Nutri-Grain Ironman series after injury caused her to pull out last year. Margaret said both daughters were involved in surf lifesaving, and Lana continues to work patrols and compete while Dahlas prefers to compete against the clock in the pool. Greg said the water at Tewantin pool was 28 degrees Celsius and everyone was welcome. For information on classes, phone Margaret on 0499 377 475 or visit the Tewantin Swimming Pool Facebook site. ●

SANDMAN’S FAME SPREADS BY MARGARET MACCOLL Master sculptor Dennis Massoud won the world championship in Denmark for his sand sculpture in 2003, and has received acclaim across the world for his creations. Last week the Sandman, as he is known, was using his trowel to create a magnificent dragon and mermaid at Noosa’s main beach which stopped people in their tracks as they marvelled at his

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NEWS WELLINGTONS DO BATTLE The battle of the Wellingtons will be repeated at the 2017 Noosa Billy Cart Grand Prix on Sunday 16 July with MP Peter Wellington defending his title against Noosa Mayor Tony Wellington. The inaugural race was a highlight last year of the event hosted by Noosa Christian College at Cooroy. This year the billy cart races will begin in earnest at 9am with primary school teams competing. The main event, the Wellington vs Wellington celebrity race will be on at 10am followed by more racing high school and open teams. A fun day of other activities will be on offer including carnival rides, camel rides, a mechanical bull and the chance to ‘dunk a teacher’. There will be a food court, market stalls and a mega garage sale.

Billy cart races at Noosa Christian College in 2016. Entry is free to the event at the college at 20 Cooroy Belli Creek Rd, Cooroy and an entry in the billy cart races is $5. ●

Dane McKay, Cassie Feldman, Tony Wellington, Geoff Edwards, Peter Wellington, Jacqueline Taylor and Andrew Beaden at the inaugural 2016 Wellington vs Wellington billy cart race.

Fisheries Queensland will employ three more officers in the Brisbane - Sunshine Coast region Qld Boating and Fisheries Patrol to ensure compliance under the Sustainable Fisheries Strategy launched last month. Fisheries Minister Bill Byrne said more than 330 people applied for 20 QBFP officer positions to operate from 19 bases across Queensland, including the Gladstone base which is being reopened. He said the new QBFP officers would focus on fisheries compliance activities, gathering intelligence to support prosecutions and educating the community about responsible fishing. “It is the role of the QBFP to ensure the compliance of more than 642,000 recreational fishers and 1705 commercial fishing licence holders. ●

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MEET YOUR FEDERAL MEMBER Federal Wide Bay MP Llew O’Brien will be available for constituent interviews in Gympie, the South Burnett, the Mary Valley, the Cooloola Coast, and Noosa in the coming weeks. He will be in Pomona, Cooroy and Tewantin on 24 July. Meetings are only by appointment and are available by telephoning 1300 301 968 or 4121 2936. ●

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KING OF THE MOUNTAIN CHALLENGE IS ON BY JACKIE BAZZO Mount Cooroora in Pomona is the scene of one of the most gruelling and challenging athletic events Australia has to offer and continues to attract competitors from around the world. As part of the King of the Mountain festival, Sunday 23 July marks the 39th anniversary of the notoriously steep 4.2 km Bendigo Bank King of the Mountain Challenge race. Proving that age is no barrier if you are fit and healthy, this year’s race will see a record set for the oldest competitor in 77-year-old Frank Falappi from West Woombye, who continues to compete in athletic competitions and has won many endurance events. A project of The Cooroy and Pomona Lion’s Club, the King of the Mountain Festival brings together a host of attractions and event experiences and

PROUDLY SHOWCASING LOCAL PRODUCE Peregian Beach foodies dropped by White’s IGA last week to investigate the supermarket’s locavore market. Locavores make the effort to eat food that is locally grown, raised or produced. White’s IGA brought together

competitors and spectators alike can look forward to another fun-filled event. The second Zinc 96.1FM Prince and Princess Race has already attracted many junior athletes and will be held on Saturday 22 July with the winners awarded their trophies on the main stage after Sunday’s race. Registrations are still open until 14 July. Evidence of the diversity of the festival’s attractions can be found in its jam-packed program. The festival offers something for everyone and includes other familyfriendly races, heritage markets, amusement rides, a skate park competition, local cuisine and live music all within the beautiful hinterland setting of Pomona and in view of the majestic Mount Cooroora. Festivities will begin early on the Sunday with the arrival of many different

some local producers including The Bee Man, Pioneer Coffee and Lion Cheese to meet customers, share some samples and chat about their produce. Store owner Roz White said the event aimed to encourage customers to source food locally. “The Sunshine Coast has a thriving local food scene and White’s IGA

King of the Mountain event organisers Vicki Dessaix, Barry Stewart and Heather Manders. car clubs showing off their classic vehicles in the lead up to the big race at 2.30pm. Celebrations will continue afterwards and into the evening with live music and free entertainment.

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stores are proud to be a part of it. It makes perfect sense to showcase some of our fantastic local produce and suppliers in a setting that enables our customers to touch, feel and taste what they are buying.” Roz said she expected the monthly event to grow as more locals join the locavore movement. ●

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Local foodies came together for the first locavores day at the IGA.

There were school holiday treats on offer.

Local producers showed off their produce at White’s IGA.

Police divers hunted below the surface of the Noosa River on Tuesday morning looking for sunken motors from several stolen boats. A group of teens who have allegedly been stealing small boats from Noosa jettys recently admitted to police that they had dumped the motors in the river and sunk the boats over the bar. Police were hoping to recover some of the sunken outboard motors as evidence to build their case against the thieves. ●

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LITTER PARTY Residents on Facebook voiced their displeasure at the litter left behind from a teenagers party at Lions Park on Gympie Terrace, beside Noosa River, over the school holidays. Posts on the Noosa Community Noticeboard described it as disgusting and some said the toilets were also left “a complete mess”. ●

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What to do with two Aowei Ultracapacitor overhead charging plates? This is a dilemma for Noosa Council, which has been left “investigating options” for the bus chargers following cancellation of the electric bus trial about a month ago. The two chargers cost the council $110,000, which is a tad more than the $18,000 council said it spent on the bus trial venture.

The ultracapacitor is advertised as a new way of storing electric energy that will eclipse chemical batteries in the near future. Instead of storing energy electrochemically, it stores it in an electric field. The chargers have a 10-year lifespan and are resistant to changes in temperature, shock, overcharging, and discharging efficiency. They require less maintenance than conventional batteries and are light on the environment when disposed because

they lack toxic chemicals. At the time of purchase, the council’s planning and infrastructure director Martin Drydale said had they been used in Noosa it would have been the first time in Australia an electric public bus was charged in that way. Mr Drydale said the technology had been used with great success overseas since 2008. Anyone needing an oversized charger for the next 10 years might contact the council for more information. ●

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CREAM OF ART ON DISPLAY Winning artists across the region will showcase their works in an exhibition at The J Theatre throughout the Noosa Alive Festival. During the exhibition on Sunday 23 July from 4-5.30pm, the artist from the Taste of Art Nexus Group will be celebrating the festival at a soiree and inviting guests in to view their artworks. The talented group are the winners of this year’s Taste of Art exhibition which was held at the Noosa Regional Gallery in February, and each of them will be displaying a collection of their latest canvases and ceramics. Sam Vatovey works are a visual response to destructive events; Domi Cohen will share a glimpse of more to come with her intriguing ceramic dwellings and there are contemplative portraits by Louise Gatliff. Dave Gilbert’s fun in the sun ceramics will be on show as will charming works by Inge Tanner and marine canvases by Pam Walpole. The exhibition will run from 21-29 July. ●

Beach babe by Dave Gilbert.

Dave Gilbert ceramic.

Walking the dog by Louise Gatliff.

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Sam Vatovey in her studio.

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BUDDING SINGERS MENTORED DREAM DANCE WITH IDOL

Jamison Kehl has spent the past six months as a member of Big Sky Girls, a mentoring program for young regional female singer/ songwriters. She was one of 10 young female singer/songwriters to team up with established Queensland artists who assisted the aspirants to further their careers in the music industry. The girls attended workshops with their mentors and had weekly video conferences where they wrote songs and music. The program provided the girls with the opportunity to perform two of their original songs at the Brisbane Powerhouse during the school holidays. The Noosa District State High Year 11 student made a professional recording of one of her songs, Limerence, and she will be releasing this as her debut single in coming weeks. ● noosatoday.com.au

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Ballet dancer Scout Nicholas, 10, realised a dream to dance with one of his idols, Steven McRae, when he was cast in a performance with the Royal Ballet of London. The Year 5 student at St Andrew’s College, Peregian Springs, was cast in the role of Mamillius, the young Prince of Sicily in The Winter’s Tale, performed at QPAC in Brisbane. Scout has only been dancing for two years, but a friend suggested that he audition for the Royal Ballet which was touring Australia for the first time in 15 years. “It was amazing, and I was ecstatic to be given the part,” he said. “The best part was dancing with my idol and performing in front of a huge audience at QPAC. In the future, I hope to be a principal dancer in the Royal Ballet or any amazing company.” St Andrew’s principal Chris Ivey said he was pleased the college had been able to support Scout with his passion. “I look forward to seeing where this takes him in the future,” he said. ●

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you happy with that hourly rate? Does it include any superannuation contributions or leave entitlements? Many business owners are earning less than they thought, so what is your acceptable hourly rate and what must you do to achieve that? - Review your customer list at the beginning of the year and rank them based on who are great people and/or provide a good return (preferably both). If they are not one of those ... why are you working with them? - Say to yourself very loudly “I will not apologise for collecting MY money.” When your customers owe you money, it is normally because you have provided them with something and incurred all the relevant costs to do that. That was the arrangement, wasn’t it? Cash flow is the life blood of your business. Remember, you fulfilled your promise, time for the customer to fulfil theirs. - Lastly, think positive. This will help you to see a hurdle as a minor setback, rather than overwhelming road block. There will always be changes and challenges in business. Convince yourself that there is an abundance of work and opportunities out there regardless of what happens - stay positive. Holmans are available to offer more advice to help you achieve your business goals simply by phoning 5430 7600 for an appointment or find more tips and information at www.holmans.com.au They are located in Noosa at 97 Noosa Drive. ●

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DON’T BE A DILL WITH DEDUCTIONS The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is warning taxpayers to avoid incorrect claims for work-related expenses at tax time this year. Assistant Commissioner Kath Anderson said the ATO was using real-time data to compare taxpayers with others in similar occupations and income brackets, to identify higher-than-expected claims related to expenses including vehicle, travel, internet and mobile phone, and selfeducation. “It is important to know what you’re eligible to claim before lodging your tax return and to make sure you don’t claim more than you’re entitled to,” Ms Anderson said. “Many taxpayers don’t have a good understanding of what deductions they can claim, and believe they can claim for items which they in fact can’t. Some taxpayers even think that you can make a standard claim of $300 without having spent the money. You don’t need receipts for claims up to $300, but you must have actually spent the money, and be able to show us how you worked out your deduction if asked.” Ms Anderson said that deductions for work uniforms are also a common trap for employees at tax time. “It’s a myth that you can claim everyday clothes, for example, black pants and a plain white shirt, even if you only wear them to work, and your employer says you have to. To legitimately claim your uniform, it needs be unique and distinctive, such as a uniform with your employer’s logo, or be specific to your occupation and not for everyday use, like chef ’s pants or coloured safety vests.” “It sounds like a small thing, but we aren’t talking about small sums of money here. There are 13 million taxpayers, so if everyone over claims even $100 that adds up to a lot.” Ms Anderson said the ATO’s focus was on helping taxpayers get it right in the first instance, but the ATO was also on the lookout for red flags to find people who were

Be careful with workrelated deducations warns the ATO.

doing the wrong thing. “The ATO scrutinises every return. We have the technology and experience to detect non-compliance and we are continuing to catch taxpayers who are deliberately doing the wrong thing.” Ms Anderson says there are three golden rules for taxpayers to remember to get it right. “One - you have to have spent the money yourself, and can’t have been reimbursed, two - the claim must be directly related to earning your income, and three - you need a record to prove it.” The myDeductions tool in the ATO app can help make keeping records easier, and at tax time you can send your

deductions to your tax agent or upload them directly to myTax. This year myDeductions is available to sole traders as well as individuals. The ATO also publishes a range of information on its website to help taxpayers figure out which of their expenses are deductible. “If you are using an agent, you can also talk to them to make sure the work-related expenses that you claim are right,” Ms Anderson said. For more information about work-related expenses, visit ato.gov.au/deductions and to find out about myDeductions, visit ato.gov.au/mydeductions ●

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LETTERS

Post your letters to: 36 Mary St, Noosaville, 4566 or email: newsdesk@noosatoday.com.au

WRONG TRACK In regard to Stuart Bradbury’s letter (Noosa Today, 6 July), I completely agree with Mr Bradbury on his opinion of the council. I voted for most of the councillors in office but I will not make the same mistake twice. The removal of the seat and the reason given is ludicrous. If council is so concerned about a few oldies walking on the dunes to get to the seat and thereby destroying them they should come to Sunrise Beach during the school holidays and watch the kids running up and down the dunes and pulling on the grass-runners. I would think a few oldies would be more environmentally friendly than groups of energetic children. Council should stick to the important issues. Marianne Hodor, Sunrise Beach.

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STREETS AHEAD The Hastings Street precinct maintenance levy, referred to in your 6 July article ‘Levy for Hastings Street’, is not a new levy, as may be inferred from your article, but a continuation of the same levy introduced four budgets ago in 2014/15. The Hastings Street Association supported the levy’s introduction back in 2014 following de-amalgamation as a mechanism for Council to provide a requested higher level of service in the precinct than would normally be provided from general rates. It covers activities such as street sweeping, parks and street maintenance, pressure cleaning, asset replacement, etc. The levy paid by Noosa Junction businesses to fund initiatives and projects specific to the Noosa Junction precinct is also a long-standing levy supported by the traders association. It will continue unchanged in the 2017/18 financial year. Michael Shave, Noosa Council Corporate Services Director.

ANGER UNCAPPED I have recently purchased a new car from a well-known garage in Noosa and have since been experiencing difficulty locking the fuel cap after refuelling. After searching for information in my car owner handbook there is only instruction documented on unlocking the fuel cap. I therefore decided to contact the garage and asked if I could bring the car in for someone to demonstrate the correct procedure for locking the cap. I was advised that no-one was available and I would need to book it in the following Monday - four days time. When I arrived was told again no-one was available for an hour, so I went for a coffee.

A little way down the road from the Noosa bays is Coolum’s First Bay. Stunningly shot here by Paul Francis, the red rock is striking against the blue sky. Send in your photos to Lenscape at newsdesk@noosatoday.com.au On my return I was given an invoice for $88, informed the petrol cap was not faulty and finally shown how to lock it. I did express at the time that I thought it was unfair to charge me since I had no access to the information I needed from the owner handbook. After returning home I phoned the garage to speak to the manager and was advised that he was in a meeting. I notified the person on the phone of my experience and she assured me she would email the service manager, who I have also emailed myself and as yet have heard nothing. I can only assume they have received payment and are no longer interested in my opinion on the matter. I am interested to see what your readers think. Needless to say I am not a happy customer. Pam White, Tewantin.

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no traffic lights and the fact that there are no nasty parking meters help make Noosa one of the most loved and liveable destinations in Australia. Ugly, unfriendly parking meters create an extremely negative undertone that goes against everything that Noosa stands for. To date, the Noosa Council should be commended for not having gone down the weak parking meter route of so many other local governments who simply can’t balance their budgets. Any idea to install them would be a very uneducated mistake indeed. The intrinsic value to our hard-fought Noosa image of not having parking meters vastly exceeds any gains from their possible introduction. It’s not rocket science, parking meters are completely unnecessary. They don’t reduce traffic congestion and would do enormous damage to our unique, yet fragile Noosa image, not to mention cause great upset to a substantial number of local residents who choose to live here because of positives like these. John Ascott, Peregian Beach.

There has recently been some excitement regarding parking/traffic issues in Noosa, in particular the Hastings Street area. Let’s firstly understand that compared to the rest of the country, any complaints about traffic and parking in Noosa truly are a storm in a teacup affair. Traffic congestion never lasts long and is confined to only certain times of the year. The true essence and success of Noosa is that it is different. Together with a world-class environmental/development policy, virtually

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SWITCH THE SUBSIDY Case Smit continues to embarrass himself by insisting that fossil fuels have a future in world energy production (Noosa Today, 20 June). He aligns himself with Tony Abbott in revealing an enormous depth of ignorance about the potential that renewable energies have right now to alleviate our energy problems. If Case had any real interest, beyond his ideology (whatever that might be), in en-

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JUST IMAGINE LIFE ON A GRAND SCALE FROM the land size to the bedrooms, the bathrooms and kitchen, everything in this stunning family home is of a grand scale. The expansive floorplan offers ample room for a large family with five large bedrooms and multiple indoor and outdoor living spaces that offer year-round entertaining options when hosting family and friends. The master suite boasts a huge walk-in wardrobe, beautiful ensuite with twin vanities and sliding doors that open out to a timber deck with views over the large backyard and out to the lake. There are three more bedrooms located in a separate wing along with the main bathroom and an activity space perfect for use as a casual TV room or playroom. The fifth bedroom is located next to the third bathroom making for an ideal guest suite. When it’s time to relax, there are multiple living areas to choose from. From the purpose-built cinema room with 5.1 sound system to the open-plan family space and grand covered alfresco with views over the sparkling pool; it’s clear this home was designed with family living in mind. There is also a study for those who prefer to work from home. Located at the heart of the home is the impressive designer kitchen offering an extensive list of features including high-end appliances, stone bench tops, mirrored splashback, an extra-long breakfast bar and an oversized butler’s pantry with sink. The kitchen overlooks the open-plan dining space and living area where sliding doors open out to the covered alfresco. Ducted air-conditioning, ceiling fans, lots of built-in storage and a double garage are just some of this home’s great extra features. Presented like new and with everything a modern family could ever need, this premium home won’t last long on the market. All of this is located in Noosaville, just moments from the popular foreshore dining precinct, the Noosa Junction business centre, Hastings Street and the Noosa National Park. Local schools, shops and services are also within easy reach. ●

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NOOSA HEADS 35 WARANA STREET

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Opportunities like this do not come up very often in Noosa Heads. With prime position on Warana Street this property is walking distance to the shopping precinct at Noosa Junction.This is a great starter property in a prime location. Do not wait! Call Kate Cox now for an inspection. • Open plan living, dining & kitchen. • High vaulted ceilings & expansive balcony. • Big leafy block 607m2. • Great potential, modernise and reap the rewards.

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NOOSA HEADS 9/ 37-39 NOOSA Drive

2 A 1 B 1 C

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What a location! You have the Noosa cafe hub just a short stroll away, this superb fully furnished Penthouse Apartment provides the ultimate lifestyle sanctuary. An unmissable opportunity to spend summer just 300m from the crystal blue waters of Noosa Main Beach. • An elevated corner position with leafy outlook and Laguna Bay view. • A lowing single level layout features a spacious open living/dining area. • Seamless low out to a sheltered dining patio and barbecue terrace. • New kitchen featuring stone benchtop & high quality appliances.

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Situated on the oceanside of desirable Park Crescent, this property boasts direct beach access from your back garden, 180 degree views capturing Lions Head to the north and Sunshine Beach looking south. Walk everywhere, it’s all at your fingertips, a two minute stroll to Sunshine Beach village with world class restaurants and award winning cafes and a one minute stroll to the breaking waves, this is coastal living at its very best. • 180 degree ocean views. • 1 minute walk to the beach. • Direct beach access. • Zoned for duplex or triplex development.

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Located in the exclusive Noosa Waters estate, 33 Masthead Quay exudes class and sophistication of the highest proportions. Set at the closing of a quiet cul-de-sac, the home sits proudly amongst other prestigious properties. Opportunities to secure waterfront homes of this caliber are very scarce so I urge you not to miss the boat and arrange an inspection today. • North facing with a wide water frontage. • Spacious Paul Clout design masterpiece. • Both main bedrooms look north over the canal. • Large 881m2 block of land.

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Sea & Sand

view Saturday 12-12.30pm For sale Forthcoming auction

The Netanya beachfront complex offers a rare opportunity to acquire a 2-bedroom beachfront apartment without the beachfront price. Side apartments in Netanya have strong rental returns and great occupancy rates. Situated on Hastings Street with access to the great shopping and café lifestyle Noosa has to offer this fully renovated apartment allows direct access to the pool and the Noosa beach. • Fully renovated 2-bedroom with beach access. • Excellent historical income, depreciation and growth. • National park and cafés at your door. • Professional on-site management.

Frank Milat 0438 528 148 shane McCauley 0403 646 930 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa

ReCentLY Renovated

teWantIn 9 Blackheath DrIve

4 A 2 B 2 C

Fresh & Fashionable

view Saturday 11-11.30am For sale $625,000

This newly renovated home, gives you the features you would expect for this quality residence at a very affordable price. Well maintained gardens on a 704m2 corner allotment with plenty of room for a pool. Situated across the road from a leafy park, its ideal position allows easy access to schools, shops and public transport. This impeccably styled home is perfect for those looking for a house that feels like a home. • Walking distance to schools and shops. • Double lock up garage with additional off street parking. • Impeccably renovated to a high standard. • Pet friendly - fully fenced, including the front. 24 NOOSA TODAY

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Stunning Designer Home in the Heart of Old Tewantin This is a very exciting opportunity to secure a brand new designer house, simply stunning in every way with quality design, fixtures and fittings on offer. • 2.55 M square set ceilings, ducted air conditioning throughout

FOR SALE By Negotiation VIEW Sat 15th July 10-10.30am AGENT Sam Walker 0400 730 457

• 80mm caesar stone bench tops and satin inish custom cabinetry • Stunning surry blend wool carpets in all bedrooms, European style appliances • 3.6 M x 5.6 M plunge pool with seamless glass fencing

CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP 07 5447 2451

David Conolly

4a

2 b

0438 259 956

2 c

1d

TEWANTIN 7 Livingstone Street

Golf Front Luxury in an Exclusive Noosa Enclave Located in the exclusive Oasis complex, this home is a master class in luxury. The expansive floorplan spreads over two levels, with five bedrooms each with its own ensuite and robe. The master bedroom impresses with a private sitting room and covered balcony overlooking the golf course. The stunning kitchen with quality Miele appliances and Caesarstone waterfall benchtops flows seamlessly into the open plan living area with a lowline gas fireplace. A covered outdoor area offers a built-in BBQ and access to the lap pool. The double lock-up garage provides a golf buggy space and plenty of storage. Call Mike or Sam for an inspection today!

CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP 07 5447 2451

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FOR SALE By Negotiation VIEW Sat 15th July 12-12.30pm AGENT Mike Hay 0417 624 059 Sam Walker

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0400 730 457

2 c

1d

NOOSA HEADS 17 Springs Crescent

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INDUSTRY NEWS PRE-AUCTION RETAIL SALE A tenanted retail investment leased long term to a menswear business on the iconic Hastings Street tourist strip at Noosa Heads has been sold. The 23 square metre retail outlet at 2/1 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads, was sold pre-auction for $600,000 to an interstate investor. That’s a nice price tag of over $23,000 per square metre with the sales agent reporting an annual rental income of $37,000.

housing dwellings in the Brisbane region over the first five years. “This investment will see work for small, medium and large construction businesses, supporting the equivalent of 125 full time local jobs each year over the five years,” Mr de Brenni said. For further information on how to become registered for Queensland Government building and construction work, phone 3008 3392 or visit www.qld. gov.au/gov/building-services

HOUSING AFFORDABILITY Queensland housing is more affordable than its southern counterparts, according to QIC chief economist Dr Matthew Peter when he addressed the Master Builders Economic Breakfast in Brisbane earlier this month. The average Brisbanite needed to devote less than 30 per cent of their disposable income in order to service their mortgage payments, as opposed to Sydney where that figure jumped to more than 40 per cent and Melbourne where it was hovering around 37 per cent, Dr Peter said. He added that Brisbane was a far more attractive market than its southern neighbours, with rental yields more than one percent higher than in Sydney or Melbourne. “In Queensland, growth is finally turning around and the worst appears to be passing,” Dr Peter said. “Population growth is starting to pick up, both from overseas and interstate. However, Queensland can only expect population growth to hover around 1.5 per cent, down from more than two

AFFORDABLE ISLAND DREAM Ahhhh! It’s seems too good to be true but anyone who has ever dreamt of the permanent holiday lifestyle can now snap it up for a bargain price of $495,000. Wedge Island is located just 1km south of Great Keppel Island and have been slashed to $495k for a “quick sale” after an original listing price of $850,000. The lucky buyer gets 23-acres, a boat mooring, rainwater tanks, a bio-toilet, gas hot water and generator for electricity, but no house. The listing said the owner has “created the magic on the island ready for new owners, who can take the island to the next level by building their island getaway home”. Yes, please. Already on the market for 12-months, the listing agent has told media the island was originally used as a “party island for a group of single guys” where they would play golf, fish and party. But now the guys have “grown up a little” with girlfriends by their sides, it’s time to sell the beautiful tropical island. ●

An iconic Hastings Street store has sold for $600,000. per cent at its peak during the mining boom.” Master Builders deputy CEO Paul Bidwell welcomed Dr Peter’s observations. “As population growth improves we expect this to have a flow-on effect which will hopefully improve demand for new residential construction,” Mr Bidwell said.

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CALL FOR BUILDING TENDERS The Palaszczuk government has called on eligible Queensland construction companies to tender for the construction of an eight-unit social housing complex in Deception Bay. Murrumba MP Chris Whiting said the project, which will include the construction of eight one-bedroom apartments over two levels, will be

delivered as part of the Queensland Government’s $1.8 billion Queensland Housing Strategy 2017-2027. “Two ground floor units will be built to the Platinum Level of Livable Housing Design Guidelines to accommodate residents with mobility impairment, with features like wider doorways and halls, lever taps and hobless showers,” Mr Whiting said. “As well as increasing social housing availability in the region, the project is part of a strong pipeline of work that will help support the residential construction industry in the Brisbane region and support jobs for local tradies.” Minister for Housing and Public Works Mick de Brenni said the Palaszczuk government’s Housing Construction Jobs Program would see an investment of $220 million to build 684 new social

Housing is more affordable in Queensland, according to QIC chief economist Dr Matthew Peter.

Mortgagee In Possession • 702sqm block, golf course access • Media room, home ofice and ire place

AUCTION 15th July 12pm AGENT Jonathan Tomasini 0401 807 697

• Covered outdoor area with kitchenette • Kitchen with stone bench tops and walkin pantry • Uninished inground pool • Fenced yard with water tank

CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP 07 5471 2918

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PEREGIAN SPRINGS 74 Balgownie Dr SMARTER. BOLDER. FASTER.

This tropical island could be yours for just $495,000. noosatoday.com.au


VIEW BY APPOINTMENT

LOOKING OUT OVER NOOSA PRESTIGIOUS HOME “COMMANDING VIEWS”

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Proudly perched on 4,268sqm of land with impressive views of Mt Coolum through to Noosa Hill and Laguna Bay, this property lets you elevate your lifestyle and escape suburbia. Located on the cusp of Noosa Hinterland the executive home is only 15 minutes from cosmopolitan Hastings Street and even closer to all the ambience of the Noosa River dining and shopping precinct. The elevated position ensures cooling sea breezes and the protected native bushland front and rear, safeguards privacy and views forever. The versatile property comes with the added bonus of Council approval to run a business from the home, with up to four staff. A unique air-conditioned glass office or gym with views and separate entrance, is a feature of the home. The contemporary home is the epitome of style – open plan layout, parent’s retreat, high ceilings, privacy, views, fireplace, multiple living and dining zones, sweeping balconies and a massive outdoor entertaining/pool area allowing unrestricted living and entertaining all year round, day and night.

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• Polished timber, quality tiles and pristine new carpet adorn the floors. • Triple car garage with enormous additional under house storage plus 2 car carport • Purpose built high carport for boat/caravan storage. • Air conditioned. • High level of security. • Fenced dog run. • Four generous double bedrooms, 3 ensuited, separate office/gym.

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• Master suite is privately situated on a separate level with an expansive balcony enjoying panoramic ocean views, ensuite and spa also with views. • Multiple indoor and outdoor dining and living areas with room for a billiard table. • Private large saltwater pool with water features and spa. • Massive timber entertaining deck surrounding pool with stunning private bushland views. • Large Jet Master wood burning ireplace.

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If you are considering purchasing anywhere on the Sunshine Coast, to avoid disappointment, please inspect this impressive property.

OFFERS OVER $1.6 MILLION prime property. premier service. noosatoday.com.au

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HIGHLIGHT HOME

LUXURY WITH IMPRESSIVE VIEWS PERFECTLY perched on a block of about 4268 square metres with impressive views of Mount Coolum to Laguna Bay, this stunning hinterland home has been described as a chance to elevate your lifestyle. Living has been spread over two levels and offers luxury, opulence and functionality perfectly suited to a modern family. In true luxurious fashion, the entire upper-level has been dedicated to the master suite. Complete with oversized bedroom, stunning ensuite with spa, walk-in wardrobe and a private deck with expansive views; this is a true parents’ retreat. There are three more bedrooms downstairs, all with a lovely leafy outlook and access to either an ensuite or the main bathroom. The main living space is the star of the home with a neutral colour scheme, polished timber floors and soaring ceilings all combining to create a space that is grand with a sense of welldeserved opulence. From the designer kitchen to the large living room with Jet Master wood-burning fireplace, the open-plan dining space to the expansive wrap-around timber deck, it’s clear a noexpense-spared approach was taken to create a stunning hinterland home. Outside, you can enjoy the resort-style pool with water features, oversized poolside deck designed with sunset parties in mind, all surrounded by lush natural bushlands. There is plenty for room for the family pet and lots of native flora and fauna to explore throughout this large land size. As well as luxurious, this property is also versatile with Council approval to run a business from home with up to four staff. A unique glass office with separate entrance would make for a great place to run the business, or use as a gym, art studio or playroom, depending on your needs. A triple-car garage with under-house storage, air-conditioning, a high level of security and a fenced dog run are just some of this home’s extra features. All of this is located on a very private, large block just a short drive from the world famous Hastings Street and the popular river foreshore dining precinct. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 57 Foxtail Rise, Doonan Price: $1.6 million-plus Description: 4 bed, 3 bath, 5 car, pool View: By appointment Agent: David Berns for David Berns Real Estate, 0408 629 438 28 NOOSA TODAY

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CENSUS POINTS TO BOOM CITIES THE housing data from the 2016 Census highlights the increase in housing stock between 2011 and 2016, highlighting the changing type of housing being developed in our capital cities, according to Core Logic’s Cameron Kusher. Data from the latest Census (2016) shows that there has been a large uplift in the number of dwellings across the capital cities between 2011 and 2016. Between the two Census periods, Canberra has seen the greatest percentage increase in total housing stock followed by Melbourne, Darwin and Perth. “These four cities have each seen

their housing stock increase by more than 11 per cent over the five years. While the nation has been in the midst of a dwellings construction boom over recent years, the total volume of housing stock increased by a lower proportion in Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart between 2011 and 2016 than they did between 2006 and 2011,” Mr Kusher said. Mr Kusher said when considering the different types of housing, the data highlights that over the the five years between Census there has been a shift towards denser housing stock being added to the capital cities. “Interestingly, while driving around inner city areas you would be led to

believe that it is higher density units which have been most abundant in new supply, the data points to medium density supply having ramped up the most,” he said. “In Sydney (17.9 per cent), Melbourne (61 per cent), Brisbane (29.6 per cent), Adelaide (46.5 per cent), Perth (49.4 per cent) and Canberra (36.9 per cent) it was medium density housing types which recorded the greatest increase in stock over the five years. “In each of these cities, except for Adelaide and Perth, separate house stock saw the smallest increase of the three housing types over the five years.” ●

OPEN HOMES Time

Address

A B C

Price Guide

Agent

Time

Address

Castaways Beach

Noosaville

Saturday 15th July

Saturday 15th July

11.00am - 11.30am 24 Antipodes Close

4 2 3

$995,000

2.00pm - 2.45pm

3 3 2

$1,350,000

1/512 David Low Way

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0422 719 041 11.00am - 11.30am 23 Creek Road Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420 11.00am - 11.30am 15 Jacksonia Place 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Doonan 11.30am - 12.30pm 17 Panavista Court

5 3 2

O/O $949,000

David Berns Real Estate - 0419 818 418

12.30pm - 1.30pm

4 3 2

O/O$925,000

David Berns Real Estate - 0408 629 438

4 2.5 3

$1,249,000

Agent

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0400 904 678

5 2.5 2

$890,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505

3 2 2

O/o $2million

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0403 646 930

4 4 2

O/o $3.9million

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0403 646 930

3 2 1

Contact Agent

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0466 248 345

3 2 1

Contact Agent

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0466 248 345

$489,000

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0438 579 911

Saturday 15th July

12.00pm - 12.30pm 33 Masthead Quay

Peregian Beach

Eumundi

Friday 14th July

Saturday 15th July

12.00pm - 12.30pm 1/28 Pelican St

10.00am - 10.30am 2 Jocelyn Drive

3 2.5 2

Contact Agent

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0412 325 421

10.00am - 11.00am 2 Monomeet Close

4 2 3

$1,350,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0418 714 653

Lake MacDonald 101 Gumboil Road

11.30am - 12.00pm 176 Dath Henderson Road

12.00pm - 12.30pm 1/28 Pelican St

Saturday 15th July

3 1 2

O/O $830,000

4 4 2

O/o $1.75m

David Berns Real Estate - 0419 818 418 10.00am - 10.30am 6 Yarran Road Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0418 714 653 10.00am - 10.30am 11 Peachtree Crescent

Marcus Beach Saturday 15th July

11.00am - 11.30am 1/28 Tristania Drive

Saturday 15th July

Peregian Springs

Saturday 15th July

9.30am - 10.30am

Price Guide

Noosa Waters

Saturday 15th July

20 Templeton Way

41 Dolphin Cres

A B C

3 2 2

By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0400 730 457

3 2 2 4 2 2

High $600,000's Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0418 712 600

11.00am - 11.30am 74 The Avenue

4 2 2

$749,000

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0438 579 911

11.00am - 12.00pm 74 Balgownie Drive

3 2 2

AUCTION

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0401 807 697

4 2 6

$780,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505

Sunrise Beach Friday 14th July

Noosa Heads

12.00pm - 12.30pm 20 Dame Patti Dr

Friday 14th July

Saturday 15th July

11.00am - 11.30am 30/2 Serenity Close

3 2 1

11.00am - 12.00pm 26 Attunga Heights

2 1 -

$695,000 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505 12.00pm - 12.30pm 20 Dame Patti Dr By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0418 426 065 1.00pm - 1.45pm 60 Orient Drive

Saturday 15th July

11.00am - 11.30am 8 St Tropez, 89 Noosa Pde

2 2 1

$775,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 528 148

11.00am - 12.00pm 26 Attunga Heights

2 1 -

11.00am - 11.30am 30/2 Serenity Close

3 2 1

$695,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505

12.00pm - 12.30pm 200/201 - 6 Hastings St

2 2 1

O/o $750,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 528 148

12.00pm - 12.30pm 201 Netanya, 71 Hastings

2 1 1

O/o $965,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 528 148

12.00pm - 12.30pm 35 Warana Street

3 1 2

$660,000

By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0418 426 065

1.00pm - 1.30pm

123 Sebel, 32 Hastings St

1 1 1

O/o $600,000

1.00pm - 1.30pm

4/34 Edgar Bennett Ave

3 2 2

$1,195,000

1.00pm - 1.30pm

20 Coral Tree Avenue

4 2 2

4 2 6

$780,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505

3 2 2

$1,690,000

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420

10.00am - 10.30am 40 Park Cres

4 2 2

Contact Agent

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0466 248 345

5.00pm - 6.00pm

3 2 2

$1,795,000

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420

4 2 2

Contact Agent

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0466 248 345

2 2 1

By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0422 719 041

Sunshine Beach Friday 14th July

33 Parkedge Road

Saturday 15th July

10.00am - 10.30am 40 Park Cres Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505 10.00am - 10.30am 1/29 Duke Street Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 528 148 11.00am - 11.30am 3/2 Park Crescent Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505 11.00am - 11.45am 33 Parkedge Road

By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0422 719 041 12.00pm - 12.45pm 1/3 Parkedge Road 12.00pm - 12.30pm 48 Solway Drive

Monday 17th July

2 2 1

$530,000

3 2 2

$1,795,000

David Berns Real Estate - 0419 038 887 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420

3 2 2

By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420

4 2 3

By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0422 719 041

By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0400 730 457

Tewantin

11.00am - 11.30am 4/34 Edgar Bennett Ave

3 2 2

$1,195,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505

11.00am - 11.30am 3/31 Picture Point Cres

4 3 1

$1,850,000

12.00pm - 12.30pm 2/29 Viewland Drive

3 3 2

$1,200,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505 Saturday 15th July Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505 10.00am - 10.30am 7 Livingstone Street

4 2 2

3.00pm - 3.30pm

3 1 2

$660,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505 11.00am - 11.30am 9 Blackheath Drive

4 2 2

$625,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0467 600 009

3 1 2

$660,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505 Friday 14th July 4 2 4

$845,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0466 248 345

4 2 4

$845,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0466 248 345

35 Warana Street

Verrierdale

Wednesday 19th July

11.00am - 11.30am 35 Warana Street

Noosa Springs

1.00pm - 1.30pm

Saturday 15th July

Saturday 15th July

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0412 806 252 1.00pm - 1.30pm

10.00am - 10.30am 508/61 Noosa Springs Dr`

4 3 2

O/o $2.79million

11.00am - 11.30am 524/61 Noosa Springs Dr

3 3 2

Contact Agent

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0412 806 252

12.00pm - 12.30pm 725/61 Noosa Springs Dr

4 3 2

$1,749,000

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0412 806 252

12.00pm - 12.30pm 17 Springs Crescent

4 2 1

By Negotiation Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0417 624 059

2.00pm - 2.30pm

5 5.5 2

Contact Agent

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505

5 5.5 2

Contact Agent

Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505 12.00pm - 1.00pm

9 Springs Cres 'Oasis'

Wednesday 19th July

3.00pm - 3.30pm

9 Springs Cres 'Oasis'

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Auction diary Peregian Springs Saturday 15th July

74 Balgownie Drive

3 2 2

AUCTION

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0401 807 697

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TRY THIS … Food Production

GROWING FOR FOOD SUCCESS

THREE … Local produce outlets

BY HOLLIE HARRIS

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Noosa Farmers Market Weyba Road, Noosaville. The Sunday morning market is home to so many different types of stalls at the markets from organic produce, fresh lime drinks, marinades and sauces, skin care products, nuts and seeds, olives and tasty tapenades, to name a few.

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Belmondos Fresh Food Market - 59 Rene Street, Noosaville. Belmondos gives you the opportunity to shop for ingredients from all corners of the world including Australia. They also stock a range of products that they source from local producers on the Sunshine Coast, from the mountains to the sea.

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Local cafes and restaurants. Be mindful of your dining dollars and look out for the Snail in the window. Slow Food Noosa issue businesses who genuinely support local producers and cook with ingredients from nearby farms with the Slow Food Snail of Approval sign to display.

The Food and Agribusiness Network present another fantastic workshop tomorrow for those who want to learn all the ins and outs of producing food. The savvy consumers are speaking with their feet and wanting to know where their food comes from and how it is grown and raised. They want to hear the story and the provenance! For primary producers this provides an opportunity to hop on the bandwagon and provide a unique and memorable experience for foodies looking to connect with the source. Sally Hookey from Hinterland Feijoas is putting her farm on the food tourist map and generating extra income in the process. Tea, coffee and chocolate feijoa cake are always on the menu at her cute little retro caravan, ’Myrtle’ and you can purchase other gourmet feijoa products from her artisan farm gift shop. The fresh, luscious tree-ripened, certified-organic fruit is a sell-out every season. Learn all you need to know about running a farm at this month’s workshop in Belli Park. What: How To Run A Successful Farm Gate When: Friday 14 July, 9.30am-11am Where: Hinterland Feijoas, 131 Browns Road, Belli Park

The rustic charm of Hinterland Feijoas. How: www.eventbrite.com.au for tickets and more details. At this workshop Sally and her husband Peter Heineger will share their journey including the challenges and rewards. FAN Director and commercial and

corporate lawyer, Tony Sowden, will also provide you with information about the regulations and legal requirements for farm gate enterprises. A farm tour is also included. ●

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6 4 1. GIVI - Combination Cable Lock with Retractable Wire. Locks up jacket and helmet to bike, $29.95, from Aussie Biker Tours and Rentals, Noosaville. 2. OGIO ERZBERG Hydration Pack, ventilated back-panel with air mesh, black, from Aussie Biker Tours and Rentals, Noosaville. 3. Enchant Street 20” (also available in 24”) easy-toride, lightweight aluminium frame and internal shifting, Enchant Street promises freedom and adventure to the up-and-coming young cyclist, from Giant Cycles. 4. TCR Espoir 26” (also available in 24”). Performance road bike for aspiring young/smaller racers and triathletes. Quick, efficient and easy to ride, it’s a sure way to optimise performance for the smaller rider. 5. Devialet Gold Phantom the best wireless speaker in the world, $4690, from Premier Hi-Fi. 6. Naim Mu-So Hi-Fi wireless sound bar, $1899, from Premier Hi-Fi. 30 NOOSA TODAY

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YOUNG STARS ON THE RISE songs. Flintlock have a high energy and alternate rock sound that encompasses their wide variety of influences. Formed in 2016, these guys have been performing dynamic originals and unforgettable classics in venues across the Sunshine Coast and getting great audience reception. Ethan Roberts (lead vocals and guitar), Ryan White (lead guitar), Siana Davis (bass and vocals) and Caleb Wilson (drums) each bring impressive individual talent to the band which they combine to amaze audiences with their love of music and fun on stage. Flintlock want to be successful in

Runners-up for best band last year, The Balance.

the industry and are therefore driven to work hard to achieve their goals. After winning the Battle of the Rising Stars, Ethan from Flintlock said “We just love to have fun and create an atmosphere for the audience to join us.” Performances from last year's winners also included The Balance, who were the worthy runners-up in the band segment, winner of the solo segment Jackson Villani and the most outstanding young artist of the competition, Maddi Clarke. Over the next eight weeks, the Surf Club will host a brand new Battle you won’t want to miss. Every Sunday

head in the Noosa Surf Club from 2pm to 5pm and watch the Coast's most talented under-30s duke it out for a spot in the finals and a professional demo recording at Heliport Studios, and radio and YouTube publicity. There is over $15,000 worth of prizes available and the chance to take out the winning place in their division. The Rising Stars Talent Competition starts on Sunday 9 July for nine weeks until Sunday the 10 September, from 2pm to 5pm, at the Noosa Surf Club. ●

Winners of the band segment, Flintlock.

THE 3 FINALISTS OF THE NATIONAL ONE-ACT PLAYWRITING COMPETITION

Unforgettable by Cerise de Gelder from Victoria The Big Lap by Bruce Olive from Buderim Seeking Nirvana by Dave Wellings from Clifton (Qld) Cut-price Preview, JULY 12 at 7:30pm, all tickets $22

JULY 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21* at 7:30pm | Matinees: JULY 15, 16, 22* at 2pm

Tickets: Adult $31 | Conc $27 Member/Group $25 Child (U17) $22 *Noosa Long Weekend Festival performances, all tickets $34

Bookings 5449 9343 or online noosaartstheatre.org.au

Counter Sales Tues to Fri 9am to 2pm 163 Weyba Rd Noosaville

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If you were caught up in the excitement of the Battle of the Rising Stars at the Noosa Surf Club last year? Well it’s back and there is another pool of inspiring talent lined up to entertain you and launch their music careers. Winner of the band segment last year, Flintlock, brought the house down last weekend, with a performance to launch this year's competition. These guys were born to entertain. After just four months together they won the Sunshine Coast Battle of the Rising Stars with their engaging performance and their unique, original


THIS WEEK

GIG GUIDE

HOLLLIE HARRIS

Thursday 13 July The Villa, 8pm Pete Murray. Tewantin Noosa RSL, 6pm Annie Jeffs. Friday 14 July Imperial Hotel Eumundi, Noon Renny Field. 7pm TJ Carter. 7.30pm Comedy Club - Dusty Rich. Tewantin Noosa RSL, 8pm Bostocks. Cooroy RSL, 6pm Don Allen. The Villa, 7pm Apple to Androids Festival. Saturday 15 July Imperial Hotel Eumundi, Noon Brown Trouts. Tewantin Noosa RSL, 8pm Jimmy Buffet Tribute. Sunday 16 July Imperial Hotel Eumundi, 2pm Chris Ramsay. Sunshine Beach Surf Club, 3pm Late for Woodstock. Sunday June 16 Noosa Marina Market, 10.00am PlanB Modern Jazz Quartet.

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Funk Wav Bounces Vol 1, by Calvin Harris

Camino Island, by John Grisham

Spider-Man: Homecoming (M15+)

The newest album from Calvin Harris shows that the artist has decided to shrink from the spotlight and embrace the discreet pleasures of anonymity and suits the Scottish producer like palm trees suit a blue Caribbean backdrop. Funk Wav Bounces is the furthest thing from a grand statement, personal, artistic or otherwise. The lead single and opener “Slide” is that rare track that does exactly what it purports to do, slipping across the consciousness as if it were coated in sunscreen. The breezy collaboration makes the most of its guests’ talents; Frank Ocean lends his chilled-out, above-it-all swagger to the sunny vocal hook while Quavo and Offset of Migos infuse their verses with just the right amount of playful braggadocio.

The veteran suspense novelist is off on a happy lark with “Camino Island,” a resort-town tale that reads as if Grisham is taking a vacation from writing John Grisham novels. Instead of the usual suspense of his 20-plus legal thrillers, he takes readers to an island off the coast of Florida, a sleepy place whose town’s social life is enlivened by a busy independent bookstore run by a garrulous peacock who has a differentcoloured suit for every day of the week. “Camino” begins with the theft, and the quick, precise portraits of the perpetrators lead you to assume this is going to be a caper novel ... but is it?

Young, sassy, clever, funny and warm but with plenty of tension, twists and menace - Spider-Man: Homecomings is the superhero movie we didn’t know we needed. A warm coming of age flick with a young Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Tom Holland) trying to cope with his new identity as the web-slinging super hero. On a high after his debut with the Avengers his head has been turned by the glamour and excitement, and by his new mentor Tony Stark. But he’s only 15 and living with his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) and instead of traipsing all over the world he needs to settle down and get back to high school and routine. It has a high school caper feel for the teens but with enough nuances to keep the adults entertained.

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DOWN 1. Forcing the card on mother (6). 2. Repeat that “23 Across” didn’t go hungry (7). 3. Steer erratically on a West End thoroughfare (6). 4. “That barber will go far,” I cracked (6). 5. Plus a second radio (5). 7. “A few with fever” is not very explicit (5). 13. She’s written a vowel upside down (3). 14. Only a minor blemish, but it’s glaring (7). 15. Used to be the hospital in question (5). 17. The more drunk, the shriller (6). 18. Turn back to and give out about (6). 19. Guarantee a certain two points to start with (6). 21. Made up, poses with the actors in the Western (5).

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WHAT’S ON FEAST OF MUSIC IN THE NIGHT Another fantastic feast of sound comes to The J tomorrow night. Sound Feast live music nights started in January 2016. Local musician and event organiser Jay Bishoff co-ordinates and MCs this fantastic community spirited night which has made quite a mark on the live music scene in Noosa. The J’s expert sound and lighting techni-

cians’ high production values give the performers and audience a quality concert experience. There is a full bar with snacks available, comfortable seating, including tiered seating and comfy bean couches, and a dance floor. Best of all, though, is that it’s free. This Friday, 14 July, head on in to one of Noosa’s best nights out with the incredible talent of The Barleyshakes, Signature Series (Brisbane band), Van Larkins, Matt Stillert, Gian and Soul Collective (St Theresa’s). ●

COAST COMES ALIVE The Coast’s favourite family event is coming to Noosa. Hot 91.1 will be lighting up the skies above Noosa in the inaugural Hot91.1 Fire in the Sky Noosa at Noosaville Lions Park on Saturday 22 July. As the launch event for Noosa Alive, Hot 91.1 Fire in the Sky begins at 3pm with an afternoon of live entertainment on the main stage, a taste of what’s to come for the following 10 days of Noosa Alive.

The Hot Breakfast with Dave, Sam and Ash will also be broadcasting live from 3pm and the See Well Law Kids Zone will keep the kids entertained with a free jumping castle, face painting and activities. Come 6.15pm, the skies above Noosa River will come alive in a spectacular fireworks display that will be set to a soundtrack simulcast on Hot 91.1 Families and friends are invited to bring a picnic and radio for an event that’s not to be missed. ●

BUFFET BAND WILL BE A TASTY TREAT This Saturday, 15 July, Australia’s premier Jimmy Buffet tribute band comes to the Tewantin Noosa RSL club. This band includes some of the most talented and professional musicians in south-east Queensland playing an array of instruments that recreate the music and songs of Jimmy Buffet and the Coral Reefer Band. Montserrat will take visitors on a musical voyage through the islands of the Caribbean where they will hear the unique sounds of steel drums blending with keyboards, saxophone, trumpet, guitars, drums and percussion along with great vocals. A big band with a big sound, Montserrat

Van Larkins.

The band at Airlie Beach. performs all the songs just as Jimmy Buffet performs them. Come Monday, Pencil Thin Moustache, Margaritaville and Cheeseburger in Paradise are just a small taste of what this band has to offer. Visitors should get their best Hawaiian shirt out of the closet and dust off those dancing shoes for a fantastic night out at the RSL. Grab the courtesy bus for an easy night out and head in to the RSL for the Jimmy Buffet show at 8pm and, best of all, it’s free. ●

10 DAYS of FABULOUS LIVE JAZZ

by 30 of Australia’s finest Jazz musicians

25th & 26th Aug. - ‘Wonderful World of Jazz’ at The J Theatre by Australian Jazz Ensemble and Noosa Chorale.

NOOSA JAZZ PARTY 25 AUG. to 3 SEPT. 2017

31st Aug. to 3rd Sept. world class jazz performances each night at The J Theatre. More jazz every day, at restaurants, bars and cruises - see our full program online at noosajazzparty.com TICKETS Wonderful World of Jazz JAZZ at THE J

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LET’S DO … Seafood Seafood lovers know very well that Maisie’s Seafood and Steakhouse on Gympie Terrace has long been serving up a long list of ocean delights. Get your seafood fix with something off their menu this weekend. Seafood Chowder Chilli Salted Squid Noosa River Prawns - Pan fried with chilli, garlic and paprika, served with toasted Turkish bread Hot or cold Seafood Starter for two Pacific Oysters Seafood Lovers Mains Maisie’s Fisherman’s Basket Blue Pacific - Grilled reef fish fillet served with oysters Kilpatrick, prawns marinated in chilli, crumbed scallop and chips garnished with salad “A great seafood combo” Reef Fish Fillets Noosa River Cold Platter - oysters, crab, bug, prawns, mussels and octopus with salad. Gympie Terrace Seafood Combo - A selection of the freshest reef fish, king prawns, crab, bug, mussels and calamari served sizzling in a garlic and/or chilli sauce. Wild Caught Barramundi Fillet Half or Whole Lobsters Unbelievable Signature Giant Seafood Platter (hot and cold for two) $140 - Cold: Spanner crabs, king prawns, oysters, Moreton Bay bugs and marinated octopus and mussels. Hot: Whole lobster mornay, battered fish, crumbed prawn cutlets, scallops and calamari with chips garnished with salad, fruit and sauces. Mediterranean Pasta Topper: Add a mix of prawn, scallop, calamari, and mussel meat. Get your seafood ‘on’ at Maisie’s, 247 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville, or call on 5449 7497 to book ahead.

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BY HOLLIE HARRIS After more than 15 years of catering for some of Noosa’s best parties and events, Spoon Fed Catering has been recognised as one of the region’s Top 3 caterers. The recognition as one of Sunshine Coast and Noosa’s best caterers was made through Three Best Rated, an online platform recommending the three best business and operators in a range of categories. Created with a simple goal to find the top three local businesses in the region and showcase them, Three Best Rated puts businesses through a stringent 50-point inspection to determine which is the best in a range of categories. The judges have considered Spoon Fed Catering’s reviews, menu, history and a range of other factors to find they leave nothing but a sweet, sugary taste in their client’s mouths. “We love Mia and the team from Spoon Fed Catering, and it appears lots of other people do, too!”. Spoon Fed sources only the highest quality produce, including organic, freerange and grass-fed meats, supporting regional suppliers.

Founder Mia Daskalu said exceptional service and outstanding food were what Spoon Fed Catering was all about. “From weddings to dinner parties, we are able to customise our extensive menu, spoiling you with our creative flavours and style. We will ensure your special event will be one of the most exciting and memorable experiences,” she said. Mia’s grandmother sparked her passion for cooking at an early age when she discovered the secrets to fabulous cooking. “I love to see customers happy and satisfied at their events,” she said. “I like to

make sure I overlook every detail from the preparation to the presentation.” “As we edge closer to the party season, Spoon Fed catering is celebrating its Top 3 listing by offering 25 percent off catering for all events booked in 2017 and booked before 31 August 2017. The discount will apply to the final cost of the catering and means your guests can enjoy Spoon Fed’s unique catering for a really great price. Contact Mia and the Spoon Fed team on 0419 695 244 or visit their website at www. spoonfedcatering.com ●

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FILLED WITH FLAVOUR BY HOLLIE HARRIS You are about to have the best taste sensation that money can buy. Beloporto’s mission is to ensure a bloody beautiful food experience every time. Located on Thomas Street, Noosaville, these guys know that the best food is made from fresh, natural and local ingredients. Their burgers are created by passionate chefs and cooks who actually love eating the burgers themselves. They want diners to get everything they want in the best burger - a hearty size, super tasty, affordable and fast. With burgers starting under $10, Beloporto is keeping it real. Using the freshest produce which has been handpicked by local producers and chicken which is naturally hormone free, give their burgers an extra flavour sensation. They make all of their sauces fresh inhouse. The aioli really is a taste sensation and if you like it spicy, you must try their signature hot chilli sauce made from a secret recipe that will have you coming back time and time again. The winning combination of genuine passion for food, fresh produce, and extra special sauces makes your dining experience at Beloporto bloody beautiful every time. Located at shop 2, 14 Thomas Street, Noosaville, drop in and check out their nofuss, great value burgers from 9am-9.30pm, seven days a week. In a rush? Jump online at www. beloportonoosa.com.au and order with pick-up in just 15 minutes. ●

Bloody great value and great flavours at Beloporto on Thomas.

OPEN FROM 6AM DAILY… with a modern fresh breakfast menu that runs ‘all day’ Great selection of cakes, fresh juices, organic teas and gluten free options. Join us for lunch from 11am for our Confit Duck Salad; Portobello Mushroom Arancini or Tender Calamari Salad Currently trading breakfast and lunch, soon to be open for dinner - stay tuned!

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Coles are creating meals which feed a family of four a hearty plate for less than $10. Noosa Today will feature one of meal ideas each week for the next month to help keep that winter hunger at bay on a budget. CREAMY PENNE CARBONARA INGREDIENTS 375g Coles Australian penne 20g Coles Australian butter 200g Don middle bacon rashers, rind removed, thinly sliced 300ml Coles thickened cream 2 extra large Coles Australian free range eggs, lightly whisked 1/3 cup (25g) Coles shredded parmesan 1 tablespoon coarsely chopped chives METHOD Step 1 - Cook the penne in a large saucepan of boiling water following packet directions or until al dente. Drain, reserving 1/4 cup (60ml) of the cooking liquid. Step 2 - Meanwhile, melt the butter in a large frying pan over high heat. Cook the bacon, stirring, for 3-4 mins or until crisp. Add the cream. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer, stirring, for 2-3 mins or until the sauce thickens slightly. Step 3 - Add the reserved cooking liquid to the frying pan. Remove from heat. Stir in the eggs and parmesan. Step 4 - Add the penne to the carbonara sauce and toss to combine. Serve sprinkled with chives.

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CAN’T PASS COOROY FOR FRENCH FEEL BY HOLLIE HARRIS For a truly exotic French dining experience, you simply can’t go past a jewel in the Hinterlands crown, Maison de Provence in Cooroy. The kitchen is busy every morning baking up the freshest pastries and breads, and if you haven’t tried their Milles Feuilles pastry, your tastebuds have yet to live! Pastry chef Kalila is back for her 5th year of baking the highest of quality French goodies. She uses French flour for the yeast-

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Made with fresh produce off local farms, the food really does go from farm to plate, and with lunch menus constantly changing, you will love the variety of flavours and

choices every time you visit Maison de Provence. A unique menu item you must try is the Escargot, imported from France and cooked fresh in house in a saute of garlic, butter, parsley and golden shallots. With the warm French feel in every nook and cranny of Maison de Provence, you will truly feel a thousand miles away. Indulge in the fine details at Maison de Provence, at 13 Garnett Street, Cooroy, from 8am-4pm Tuesday to Saturday. â—?

FRESH TASTE OF AUTHENTIC ASIAN CUISINE Noosa’s healthy Asian dining alternative, Fresh Natural Asian on Gympie Terrace, Noosaville, offers a unique experience of fresh true Asian cuisines with an emphasis on healthy eating. Not just a restaurant with tasty, authentic cuisine showcasing the freshest local produce blended with imported South-East Asian spices, “Fresh� are also renowned for their cooking classes. Head chef and cooking class teacher from Indonesia Rida Dael always has a welcoming, ready smile. For the past decade, Rida has taught healthy Asian cooking classes in hotels and luxury resorts in Zurich, Berlin, Paris and Bali and brings a “wok� full of experience and good humour to the classes she teaches. Dining or taking a cooking class at “Fresh� is just like being part of an Asian family home or making preparations for a traditional ceremonial feast. Delicious, authentic dishes

cooked with love to share are made from scratch using traditional cooking methods such as banana leaf steaming or grilling. You won’t find deep fryers, microwave ovens or frozen foods in our open-air kitchen overlooking the sparkling Noosa River. Alternatively, dine alfresco and drink in the spectacular panorama of the ever-changing light patterns on the Noosa River, especially at sunset. Take yourself on a culinary journey with fresh, home-style cooking transporting you to the islands of Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Explore an Asian pantry of lesser-known ingredients such as bitter melon and salted soybeans and traditional desserts made from coconut and palm sugar. The elevated, expansive deck is the perfect vantage point to people watch while enjoying

a cold beer, wine or freshly made juice, a snack or a gourmet meal served in coconut shells, banana leaves or on teak custom-designed plates. All entrees and mains are gluten-free and they offer an assortment of authentic vegetarian dishes. “Fresh� is open daily 11am until late for lunch, dinner, take-away and for cooking classes on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday (morning and afternoon sessions). The extensive menus represent great value with lunch from $9.50, dinner entrees and desserts under $10 and mains under $25. They also have licensed beverages, BYO and complimentary wifi to enjoy. Call ahead or find out more on 5440 5119. Fresh Natural Asian is located at 229 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville. Free parking is available at the rear of the complex via 21 Elizabeth Street. �

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free batard and traditional recipes for pain de campagne, light ryes, baguettes, long rye and miche or olive, rosemary and onion. Why settle for a plain old loaf, when you can have authentic French breads? Then there’s the seductive list of almond or chocolate croissants, lemon curd slices, opera, sweets and cakes unlike any you have tasted before. When you savour the flavours and detail in a Maison de Provence sweet, the first thing you do is close your eyes and smile.

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BY HOLLIE HARRIS New research has found that 70 per cent of young Aussie women have experienced feelings of guilt from eating cheese. The most common reason for that guilt is that women think it’s fattening, with 31per cent saying they have limited their consumption or avoided cheese for that reason. Dairy Australia Dietitian, Glenys Zucco said that there are many reasons to include cheese in the diet. “Currently, nine out of 10 Australian women don’t consume their recommended serves of dairy each day as advised by the Australian Dietary Guidelines, so women don’t have to feel guilty about increasing their daily consumption of cheese,” she said. “Despite popular belief, eating cheese as part of a balanced diet is not linked to weight gain. In fact, the latest scientific evidence shows including milk, cheese and yogurt as part of a weight loss plan can help you lose more weight. “Accumulated research shows that there is a wealth of health benefits linked with the consumption of cheese which is a valuable source of naturally occurring essential nutrients. Adding an extra serve of dairy to your day can be as easy as two slices of cheddar on your sandwich or half a cup of ricotta in your pasta sauce.”

DINING DIRECTORY Your Guide to all things Eating Out! FRESH NATURAL ASIAN

NOOSA BOATHOUSE

To new friends and old, come along and make our Club your “home away from home”- we know you will enjoy our hospitality!

Located along the glorious Noosa River we offer a unique Asian twist for lunch and an unforgettable dining experience

Seafood dishes served in smart, 3-level glass-fronted bistro and rooftop bar floating on the river

25 Maple St, Cooroy Club Trading Hours Mon to Sun 10am-10pm Sunday 11am -10pm (closing seasonal) (07) 5447 6131 cooroyrsl.com.au

3/229 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville Open daily 11am until late for lunch, dinner, take-away (07) 5440 5119 freshnaturalasian.com.auv

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Enjoy amazing buttery pastries, sourdough batards and gorgeous French provincial style cooking

Select from the all-day breakfast menu or for lunch try a Noosa Warm Salad, Asian Pok Belly or one of their delicious Toasted Sandwiches

9/13 Garnet St, Cooroy Tuesday to Saturday 8am to 4pm (07) 5472 0077 facebook.com/ aisondeprovencesunshinecoast

255 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville Open 7 days 6am to 2.30pm (07) 5449 8833 facebook.com/grindnoosa

Noosa’s best takeaway fish and chips. Fresh local and imported fish cooked to perfection by our chefs. A wide range of homemade snacks plus our famous tender calamari and chunky chips. Local cooked prawns/ oysters and fish available fresh to take home

Eumundi IMPERIAL HOTEL EUMUNDI Good old fashioned table service, delicious food, cold beer and wine and live entertainment 1 Etheridge St, Eumundi 7 days a week from 10am till late (07) 5442 8811 imperialhoteleumundi.com.au

View Restaurant Admire the breathtaking views across Laguna Bay, dine in style and enjoy one of the best breakfast, dinner and event experiences in Noosa 33A Viewland Drive, Noosa Heads (07) 5455 2200 viewrestaurant.com.au

Perfect venue for your functions & meetings. Full licensed and BYO ($3 Corkage fee per bottle)

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Over 50 cocktails and 40 Tapas to choose from. 249 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville Open from 12 noon till late (07)5447 1818 facebook.com/iStapas

PErEgian PEREGIAN BEACH HOTEL A menu designed for sharing. Tapas, wood fire pizza & Asian fusion dishes using fresh & local ingredients will keep you here for lunch, dinner or in between

221 – 229 David Low Way, Peregian Beach Open 7 days 10am – 10pm Sunday to Thursday 10am – Late Friday & Saturday 07 5448 3111 peregianbeachhotel.com.au

noosavillE IVORY PALMS RESORT RESTAURANT Enjoy a hearty breakfast or an appetising dinner complimented by draught beer, cider on tap plus over 20 wines to choose from 73 Hilton Terrace, Noosaville Breakfast and Dinner (07) 54731898 facebook.com/pkspizzabar

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IZZY CHAI MODERN ASIAN CUISINE We offer a great selection of delicious Asian cuisine, and an excellent level of service

PErEgian PIZZAMI GOURMET PIZZA BAR Proudly keeping to the basics of pizza making in order to serve the highest quality pizzas Cnr Kingfisher and Heron Steet, Peregian Beach Wed to Sun 12 to 8.30pm, Tues 4pm to 8.30pm Closed Monday 07 5471 2300 pizzami.com.au

TEwanTin THE RIVER DECK RESTAURANT Located in an airy setting with views of the water, offering brekkie, steak, seafood dishes and cocktails.

2/14 Thomas St, Noosaville Mon-Sun 9am–9:30pm 7 days a week (07) 5440 5228 beloportonoosa.com.au

Unit 1/, 205 Weyba Road, Noosaville Open 7 Days 11am to 9pm (07) 5449 7598 izzychai-asian.com.au

Noosa Marina, 2 Parkyn Ct, Tewantin Open Lunch 7 days 11.30 am to 3.00 pm Tues to Sun 5.30 pm to 8.30 pm Breakfast: Sat 9 am to 11.00 am (07) 5474 1100 riverdecknoosa.net.au

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SOCIAL SCENE

EXPERTS SHARE THEIR GREEN-THUMB TIPS BY MARGARET MACCOLL

A wide range of garden experts and more than 300 exhibitors provided plenty of food for thought for the hundreds of visitors to the Queensland Garden Expo held at Nambour Showgrounds over the weekend. There were some famous speakers including television favourites Costa Georgiadis, Annette McFarlane and Don Burke and enough food to go around. Visitors and exhibitors came from as far away as New Zealand and Noosa locals were there to see and show. â—?

Orchids were in bloom for the garden expo.

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FOCUS ON ‌ Health, Wellness & Beauty THREE ‌ Sports you must try

The Noosa Leisure Centre is the home of some fantastic fitness group activities where you can go along and watch, join in and make new friends while getting fit.

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Two hours of laughter, dressups and a decent thigh burn; roller skating Sundays is a must-try for all levels. Sessions start at 10am. Seriously fun. Take your skates (no inlines) or drop in and borrow a spare pair to try it out. Over 18 women only.

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Challenge yourself with some indoor rock climbing. On every Monday from 6pm to 9pm, you will gain great strength with Total Adventures. Call them 5440 5444 for more info or to book.

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Table tennis lovers will love the Noosa Table Tennis Club. They have a Seniors Social Group on Mondays, Wednedays and Fridays 10am- noon and Wednesday evenings from 7pm. Call Bruce on 5474 5526 for more details.

WARDING OFF WINTER WOES Boost your well-being this winter with these tips from Cancer Council Queensland CEO Ms Chris McMillan. Being proactive about your health will help you ward off illness and get you in tiptop shape. Start supercharging your wellness this winter with these four tips1. Stay hydrated. Unlike in summer, when a sweat session can leave us gasping for a cold drink, dehydration is much less noticeable in colder temperatures. Even mild dehydration can lead to alterations in mood, headaches, fatigue and difficulty concentrating. If cold water is unappealing when the mercury dips, try boiled water with a slice of lemon. 2. Eat well. Fill your plate with plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables to give your

body adequate nutrition and increase energy levels. You can use a slow cooker to make easy hot meals like chilli or overnight oatmeal, or turn your green salads into green soups. Green soups are a warmer way to enjoy the same antioxidants and vitamins. Even fruit can make a comforting snack when poached or roasted - simply mix it with warming spices such as cinnamon, ginger and vanilla bean. 3. Keep exercising. Don’t let the low temperatures and lack of light slow you down! If you can’t bear to head outdoors, you can still increase your fitness at home - do body weight exercises using your stairs, a chair or the floor. If you’re lacking motivation, having a goal or target to aim for is a sure-fire way of staying focused.

4. Stress less and stay connected. Socialising helps strengthen your immune system by keeping you active and reducing your stress levels, so avoid the temptation to stay on the couch. Enjoy dinner with friends, wrap up warm and go for a walk in the park with family, or plan a date with your partner - simply find something you enjoy! With one-third of all cancers preventable through lifestyle changes, it’s important to lower your risk of cancer this winter by enjoying a healthy diet, being physically active every day and maintaining a healthy body weight. Prioritise your health and happiness this winter and make it the best one yet! �

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COMMUNITY UPDATES POMONA QAS CENTURY

DIVERSITY II ON DISPLAY

Pomona ambulance service will celebrate its 100th anniversary on 15 July with a display from the ambulance museum including a vintage ambulance and uniforms and other memorabilia. There will be a sausage sizzle put on by the Cooroy-Pomona service cadets and a display with the local ambulance committee. During the day, there will be a CPR masterclass and first aid demonstrations from the cadets. Volunteers are needed and guests are welcome.

A small group of dedicated local artists who meet monthly and form the Pomona Gallery Friends Group will hold their annual exhibition from 22 July. Hailing from across the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland, many are involved as volunteers at the Pomona Railway Station Gallery and all are passionate about the arts in the local community. In conjunction with Pomona’s King of the Mountain Festival, the gallery provides the wonderful space for the group to hold their annual exhibition. The exhibition is a celebration of the many different personalities and artistic styles of the group and is titled Diversity II. The exhibition will be opened by Mayor Tony Wellington on Saturday 22 July at 11am in the Banana Shed, 10

RED CROSS MEETING The Tewantin Noosa Branch of the Australian Red Cross will be holding its Annual General Meeting on Friday 21 July at 9.30am at the Tait-Duke Cottage, Tewantin. Special guest speaker is Ruth Jebb who is an international health delegate for Red Cross and has been awarded with a Florence Nightingale Medal for her courageous work overseas. Members and guests are welcome. Pipe band seeks members The Noosa and District Pipe Band meets at Navy Cadets Hall in the Sports Complex, McKinnon Drive, Tewantin, every Thursday from 5.30-7.30pm and on Sundays from 9.3011.30am. New members are welcome, with or without experience as pipers, snare drummers, or tenor or bass drummers. Phone Allan on 0414 410 684 for further information.

CHURCH FETE A good old-fashioned church fete will be held at Cooroy Anglican Church, corner of Tewantin Road and Miva Street on Saturday 5 August from 8am-1pm. Katie the Clown will be doing face-painting and animal balloons for the kids. Stalls will include garage sale, cakes and preserves, craft, plants, trash and treasure, clothing, books and toys. Come along, have a rummage, grab a bargain or meet a friend for a delicious Devonshire tea.

TOASTMASTERS WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS It’s a new year in Toastmasters, and we have room for some new members. Come along and learn how to speak to an audience, small or large or how to chair a meeting. They meet the second and fourth Monday every month 6pm at Noosaville State School on Beckmans Road and learn bit by bit what it takes to feel more confident about speaking. Phone Ben on 0418 173 16 for instructions about how to find us. Email - noosatoastmasters@gmail.com

ROTARY CLUB OF NOOSA MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Rotary is on a drive to recruit new members .If you have a passion to support those less fortunate then yourself, then maybe it is time to join a service club such as Rotary and become involved in the ongoing activities to raise funds and awareness to support those in need. For more information call 0407 377 210 or email tessalexandroff@gmail.com

JOIN THE CONGA LINE Join The Noosa Alive Closing Ceremony Noosa’s Longest Conga Line on Sunday 30 July at 4pm on Main Beach. Individuals or groups, kids or adults are all welcome. Bring a drum, shaker, tambourin or saucepan lids and join in. There are great prizes to be won for most colourful and creative group. It is free to enter. If you or your group would like to be part of this, phone Cherry on 0410 573 629.

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U3A NOOSA TALKS PROGRAM:

Seniors Bowls now at the Noosa Leisure Centre. Station Road, Pomona. Art will be on sale, and a percentage of the sales will go towards maintaining the gallery. For more information phone 5485 2950 or visit www.pomonagallery. com ●

Community Cottage in Earl Street, Tewantin, and has finalised the lease of the cottage which is now available for bookings for group meetings. To check on availability and costs and details, visit www.tait-dukecommunitycottage.com To be involved in the Rotary Club, visit www.rotarynoosaheads.org.au We invite business persons to join us for lunch in this great cottage atmosphere.

eral meeting on Friday 21 July, 9.30am at the Tait-Duke Cottage, Tewantin. Special Guest Speaker is Ruth Jebb, International Health Delegate for Red Cross and awarded for her courageous work overseas, the Florence Nightingale Medal. Members and Guests are welcome.

TEWANTIN-NOOSA NATIONAL SENIORS

Neville Nielsen will be the speaker at Christian Fellowship of Noosa on Sunday the 16 July, and his topic will be “Never Give Up” . As usual, all will meet at the CWA Hall, next door to the Tewantin Post Office, at 9.30 am, Feel free to contact Tony on 5474 0620 or explore our website www.christianfellowshipnoosa.com

The next meeting of the Tewantin-Noosa National Seniors will be held on Thursday 20 July at the Tewantin RSL at 9.30am for morning tea followed by our meeting. Our Guest this month is entertainer Pam Clarke, a favourite, who comes from Brisbane to entertain crowds. Join us and enjoy Pam. All are welcome. Phone Norm on 5474 0919.

WRITERS SEEK MEMBERS This group is a small mixed group of people of all ages who enjoy writing. They meet every Tuesday at the Leisure Centre from 10am-noon. Just come along and join in the fun of writing and good conversation. No charge. For more information, phone Natalie on 5485 4132.

COUNTRY MUSIC CONCERT A country music concert will be held at the Hall of Fame, 24 Steggalls Road, Yandina on Sunday 16 July from 1-5pm. There will be traditional country, including more upbeat and diverse, toe tapping music with a great band and local artists. The charismatic TJ Macc will be appearing as guest artist, and all look forward to his passionate renditions of country ballads, rhythmic numbers, and his energetic performances of country rock. Walk-ups welcome. Entry is $8, concession $6. Phone 0437 191 004.

ADFAS NOOSA TALK Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society (ADFAS) is a not-for-profit arts appreciation organisation that holds monthly lectures. Its next monthly talk will be held at 3.45pm at St Mary’s Church, 17 William Street, Tewantin, on Saturday 15 July and will cover the importance of undergarments to fashion. Visiting UK lecturer Kate Strasdin will present ‘The Foundations of Fashion - the History of Underwear’. Refreshments will be served after. Visitors welcome. Cost is $25. Phone Sharon Hyde to book on 5448 2394 or slhyde53@ gmail.com

RED CROSS AGM The Tewantin Noosa Branch of the Australian Red Cross will be holding its annual gen-

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the fascinating life of bees. Coffee and a chat are available from 10am prior to the forum from 10.30am to 12.15pm. Those wishing to join the Interpretive Birding group should meet Valda in the car park at 8.30am. For more information visit www.noosaparks.org. au .

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DANCE TO THE RHYTHM Dance to your heart’s content to varieties of beautiful music and rhythm, nourish your deepest needs with calming transcendental sounds, including Crystal Bowls and Yoga Nidra relaxation treats. Connect, let the music set you free, guaranteed effective stressrelease on Tuesdays from 6-8.30pm, by donation at Yoga, Health and Healing, Peregian Beach. Phone 5448 3113 or email dagrich@ aapt.net.au.

TEWANTIN NOOSA GARDEN CLUB The next meeting of the Tewantin-Noosa Garden Club will be on Monday 14 August. The club meets on the second Monday of each month (except December and January) for a 1.30pm start at the Catholic Church Hall, 5 Moorindil Street, Tewantin. Thwe club has regular guest speakers, plant sales and prizes. Visitors are welcome. Phone Helen Brown on 0402 107 716.

LEARN MORE ABOUT BEES Bees like all other life forms are essential to our survival, but they are rapidly disappearing from our planet. Research continually reveals the incredible intelligence inherent in bees. The anatomical design of the bee reflects its fascinating attributes ranging from a sophisticated navigational system to intriguing communication capabilities that utilise intricately mathematical dance choreography. “It is their pollination services that make bees so essential to us all,” says Dr Sandra Tuszynska who will be guest speaker at Noosa Parks Association’s Friday Environment Forum this week. Dr Tuszynska describes herself as a “passionate biologist who loves all creatures great and small.” All are welcome to join the audience on 14 July at the Environment Centre, 5 Wallace Drive, Noosaville, to learn more of

Friday 14 July: Alan Roberts: Armchair Travel - India Friday 21 July: Alan Roberts: Armchair Travel - India Friday 28 July: USC Monthly Talk: Dr Karen Sutherland - Social Media approaches by Australian not-for-profit organisations. Full details available on U3A website at www. u3anoosa.org.au or phone 5440 5500. Noosa Arts and Crafts exhibition Noosa Arts and Crafts Association will be hosting an exhibition, Kaleidoscope, from 15-21 July to reflect the colourful variety of work on display. The exhibition is being held at Wallace House, the home of Noosa Arts and Crafts Association in Noosaville. This beautiful old building hosts an extensive array of arts and crafts groups and workshops, all open to anyone interested in these creative fields. The official opening of the exhibition is on Friday 14 July at 6pm, and will be launched by Johanne Wright, president of Noosa Alive. The exhibition is open daily from 9.30am to 3.30pm. Phone 5474 1211, email create@ noosaartsandcrafts.org.au or visit our website at https://noosaartsandcrafts.org.au.

THURSDAY GIRLS Thursday girls will hold their next Ladies Lunch at Lazy River Bar and Bistro 3/271 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville, on Thursday 27 July at 12.30pm. Cost $35pp. Our monthly fund raising events help in the provision of financial support to students of low income families in the nine Noosa Shire State Schools thereby giving them access to optional, educationally desirable school programs and activities. For further information and bookings, contact Di Kirby on 5474 1184 or email brian.dianne2@bigpond.com

WEEKLY ROSTER FOR MEALS ON WHEELS Weekly roster for Tewantin-Noosa Meals on Wheels for the week Monday 17 to Friday 21 July Monday drivers: Helen and John, Marie, driver needed for Run C, Andrew, Judy and Julie, Doug and Claudia, Margaret and Michelle. Kitchen: Martina, Stephen, Martina, Teresa, Len, Neil. Tuesday drivers: Bruce, Liz, Anne, Gail and Sharon, Tania and friends, driver needed for Run F, Carley. Kitchen: Jo, Ashleigh, Christine, Mark, Susanne. Wednesday drivers: Des and Ian, Liz and Pat, Gary, Victor, Carolyn and Sue, Barbara, Barbara and Gerard. Kitchen: Judi, Sandy, Elfie, Jerry. Thursday drivers: Denise, Graham, Brian E., Victor, Lesley, Jan and Wendy, Nina. Kitchen: Lois, Christine, Elfie, Mark. Friday drivers: Barry, Jan and Bob, Peter, Les and Vicki, David, Rosalie and Jack, driver needed for Run F. Kitchen: Sandy, Elfie, Mark, Neville. If you are unavailable or can do an extra run, please phone the kitchen on 5449 7659. noosatoday.com.au


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DECISIVE GRAND FINAL WIN BY JON LEWIS The Hastings Beach Houses Noosa Dolphins women’s side have taken out the inaugural SCRU Women’s Rugby Competition with an impressive 31 to 5 victory over Caloundra and Cotton Tree on Saturday. Having matched the senior men's side in being undefeated for the season, the grand final win was a fitting end to the competition for the ‘Phinettes’ according to coach Brent Mitchell. "The girls executed the game plan perfectly; using our superior speed and muscling up in defence against the bigger Caloundra side." Player of the match award went to Maggie Glassock who has been a solid performer for the Phinettes all season but, as noted by Mitchell, given the strength of

Caloundra, to achieve the result the girls did shows the team effort has been formidable. not only in the grand final but throughout the year. "This team looks like it will go on to be a special side for the next few years, and with teams in the Under 14 and Under 16 competitions, the Dolphins have a great platform to grow the sport," Mitchell said. The interest in women’s rugby continues to grow on the back of the Olympic success of the Australian side. With the 10-a-side format now finished, the Phinettes are gearing up for the local 7's competition and a number of invitational carnivals such as the Noosa International 7's. Any interested players should visit the Dolphins website for contact details. The Dowling and Neylan A Grade

side again saw success in the annual John Curry Shield match against Maroochydore running out 22 to 10 victors. After a slow first half which had the Dolphins behind at half time, the slick backline took advantage of some muscle up front to wrestle back and maintain the lead. Coach Phelan again pointed to the ever-closing gap between his team and the opposition teams which he predicted very early in the season. "We knew all along that our opponents would improve as the season went on and that is exactly what has happened. We don’t take any game for granted and the pressure remains on us to continue to do better," Phelan said. Noosa takes on Caloundra at Caloundra this weekend in another top of the table clash. ●

NOOSA TEAM TOO GOOD FOR BRIBIE ISLAND BY DOUG MCCONNELL NOOSA CROQUET With the shortest day of the year behind us, the competition in Association, Ricochet and Golf continues apace. In Association, the oldest format and one requiring the highest level of skill, Noosa fields one team chasing the Lockwood Shield. Noosa hosted Bribie Island and came out the winner, winning two matches to one, taking 54 hoops to 50. John Olsen defeated Greg Whymark 26:21; Brenda Bradley lost to Lynda Davis 11:13 and in the doubles John Olsen and Sharon O’Toole defeated Lynda and Greg 17:16. In the Ricochet pennant race, competing for the Nell Hass Shield, Noosa was again the home side with Nambour the visitors. Noosa won two matches

to one, with Niven Gugich handily defeating Robin Pettman 26:14; Hans Van Moorst losing to Noel Stoddart 15:21; and Hans and Galina Makarova enjoying a very tight win against Robin and Noel 17:16. In the Golf form of the game, Noosa fields two teams. Noosa 1 travelled to Nambour and won the day six matches to four, with hoops also in Noosa’s favour 64:56. Ed and Cher Boyd made their debut and Isobell McConnell played with the team for the first time this season. Individual results were: Isobell defeated Pat Mann 7:2 and lost to Lorraine Smith 6:7; Cher defeated Lorraine Smith 7:6 but lost to Pat Mann 5:6; Margaret Lewins defeated both Judy Starr and Lesley Brown 7:4 in both matches; Ed Boyd won 6:5 against Lesley Brown and 5:4 against Judy Starr. In the doubles, Noosa lost both matches with

Isobell and Cher falling 7:10 to Pat and Lorraine while Margaret and Ed lost 7:8 to Judy and Lesley. Noosa 2 was home to Headland and lost 4:6 matches and 55:68 hoops. Individual scores were: Susan Powley lost to Dianne Meyer 3:7; Julie Terry lost to Mike Owen 6:7; Susan Powley won against Mike Owen 7:6; Julie Terry defeated Dianne Meyer 7:4; Wolfgang Bredenfelt defeated Cheryl Moodie 6:5; Ted Sayers lost to Sally Atkins 4:6; Wolfgang won against Sally 7:6 while Ted fell to Cheryl 5:7. In the doubles, Susan and Julie lost to Dianne and Mike 6:10 with Ted and Mair Parker losing to Cheryl and Sally 4:10. Noosa 2 felt the forcing out of Peter Richardson and Ray Powley whose strong play meant they lowered their handicaps beyond the shield eligibility cut-off point. It’s a strange system where handicaps can change within a season. ●

GOOD SKILLS: BOLTONG PAIR HITS THE JACKPOT TEWANTIN NOOSA BOWLS SATURDAY Tewantin Noosa Jackpot Pairs - Winners: Pat Boltong and Matt Boltong; Runners-up: Jan Burkitt and Bill Burkitt. Jackpot won by: Trish Parker and Paul Rieck.

MONDAY Tewantin Noosa Revolution Pairs - 1st: Jan Burkitt and Bill Burkitt, 2nd: Peter Horton and Max Harth, 3rd: Wayne Langham and Evelyn Coghlan. Runners-up 1: J Maher and S Adkins, Runnersup 2: C Lorcombe and N Chavier. Next Revolution Pairs: 7th August.

TUESDAY Noosa Landscape Supplies Ladies Pairs - Winners: B Boshier and Yvonne Ambrey, Runners-up: Julie Boyer and Debbie Austin. Jackpot won by: Heather Birt and Dawn Newton. Mens Bowls - Winners: Les Dunston, John Davidson and E Oldfield, runners-up: Rudy Boyer and Bob Walker.

Jackpot won by: Alan Newton and Lance Avent.

THURSDAY Ivory Palms Jackpot Pairs - Winners: June Henry and Eric Kosloff, Runners-up: John Haydon and Barry Hayward. Jackpot won by: Yvonne Ambrey and Ralphe Rickman. - Aerodynamical

POMONA BOWLS Ladies A Championship final was played on Wednesday between Veronis O’Connor who defeated Tina Camp 25-10. This championship was the only one that Veronis had not won and she was most determined to be successful this year. Well done Veronis, and congratulations to all ladies who competed on a great series. Wednesday Social winners were Jeanne Price, Elizabeth Dewhirst, Des Quinn and Gaye Bible. Mixed Pairs semi-final results: Rick Goulding and Veronis O’Connor def Maree and Greg Hodder

21-18. What an exciting finish to this great game. On the last end with the scores at 20-18, Greg was holding two shots to even the game. Unfortunately, he put both bowls into the ditch allowing Veronis with her last bowl to make a superb shot which ended up only two inches from the jack to win the game. Well done! Second semi between Linda McDougall and Charlie Dewhirst against Gaye Bible and Mel Hobbins was just as exciting. Linda and Charlie led all the way up to the 17th end before Gaye and Mel took the lead. On the last end, Charlie was holding five shots, however Mel played a very strategic bowl giving Gaye and Mel the match 18-16. Congratulations to all players on their sportsmanship. The Mixed Pairs final will be played between Gaye Bible and Mel Hobbins against Rick Goulding and Veronis O’Connor. Best of luck to all players. Unfortunately, both Thursday and Friday Twilight games were cancelled due to inclement weather. - Kitty and Jack

SLICK WIZARDS TOO GOOD FOR GAMBLERS BY BRUCE BLAKEMORE NOOSA TABLE TENNIS The Wizards - Roger Gore, Iian Stimson, Paul Newall, Lucas Gore, James Zhang defeated The Gamblers - John Murphy, Jonas Campbell, Brad Muller, Craig Smit, Harrison Potts - 11/9. To say the season final was close was definitely an understatement! The two early doubles of Iian/Paul versus Jonas/Brad and John/Craig versus Roger/ Lucas were both epic ordeals each decided by a point or two in five sets in the Wizards' favour. noosatoday.com.au

That two rubber advantage was maintained as the match progressed until the final two rubbers. The Gamblers needed to win both to secure a last-ditch countback victory at 10/10. Craig/Harrison narrowly accounted for Lucas/James but surprisingly for many, it was the sometimes erratic Iian taking out John in straight sets. The stand-out performer on the night was Roger Gore, and with son Lucas enjoyed a rare double of securing individual honours in Division 1 and Division 2 respectively as well as sharing victory in the final. ●

The Wizards - Paul Newall, Iian Stimson, Roger Gore, Lucas Gore, James Zhang (not pictured). The father and son Roger and Lucas Gore were individual winners in Division 1 and Division 2.

TERRI’S BIG DAY AT COOROY COOROY WOMEN'S GOLF Results from monthly medal played on Thursday 6 July at Cooroy Golf Club. Trophy: Eve Hunt. Monthly Medal winners: Terri Cairns (68), Wendy Morse (74), Aileen Morton (70). Nett Event winner: Terri Cairns (68); Runner-up: Aileen Morton (70). Rundown: Bronwyn Woolbank (72), Lynne Dawson (72), Wendy Morse (74), Jocelyn Rabjohns (75), Freda Bull (76), Maz Hawkins (76), Carole Clancy (77), Helen Doughty (77), Margie Lucas (78), Patsy Fayne (78), Lyn Blackmore (79 c/b). Approaches: Margie Lucas, Tina Thomas, Lavinia Hill. Putting: Carole Clancy.

NOOSA PAR 3 Results for the 4BBB Stableford played on Saturday 8 July at Noosa Par 3. Winners: Wanee Tann and Studley Martin - 44 (Countback), Runners-up: Beau Smith and Duncan Chesney - 44. NTP: 1st Patricia Bloor, 3rd Laurie Moore, 9th Duncan Chesney, 13th Sandy Webb, 16th Beau Smith. Eagles Nest: Michael Gooding (Hole 18). Ball Run Down Sally Prosser and Mark Prosser 43, David Gerrard and Merilyn Thomas 42, Rob Lazdins and Steve McLean 42, Jean Beasley and Russ Rusan 42, David Blanton and Ron Grady 42, Wally Hulbert and John Gray 42, Michael Smith and Amanda Henness-Smith 42, Laurie Moore and Anne Gallen 40, Gwen Whitehead and Gary Roper 40, Zane Jesberg and Michael Gooding 40. Members Draw: Bob Forrest. Draw for Par: Gwen Whitehead (Successful). ●

HEALEY WINS AT NOOSA NOOSA GOLF TUESDAY There were 211 players in the Single Stableford Tuesday Club competition. Scratch rating (M) 71.0 Winners - A Grade: Shane Healey 43, Brett Le Moy 41, Ken Robinson 40 c/b, Nathan Howie 40; B Grade: Aaron Carter 41, Shane Taylor 40, John Osmaston 39, Mark Ostwald 38 c/b; C Grade: Clive Hemingway 41, Craig Baxter 39 c/b, Mark Buckley 39, Ray Pettigrove 38 c/b. Place Getters: Rodney Vaughan, Coman Reynolds 39 c/b, David Ainscough 39, Andrew Egea, Murray McMillan, Tim Dolan 38 c/b, Aldo Zuzza 38, Greg Moore, Dale Officer, Allan Harris, Mark Trevanion, John Curtiss, Colin Redley, Kevin Richter, David Whiticker 37 c/b, Greg Bee 37, Tom Mulcairn, Paul Porter, Clinton, Jon Lawrence 36 c/b. Nearest to Pin - A Grade: Greg Collins, Nathan Howie, Shane Dunn, Brett Clarke; B Grade: Aaron Carter, Gary Tye, Shane Taylor, Bob Cox; C Grade: Mervyn Neilson, Robbert Willink, John Hughes, Ray Pettigrove.

SATURDAY There were 224 players in the Saturday Men’s Single Stableford. Scratch rating (M) 71.0 Winners - A Grade: Cooper Clarke 41, Bruce Osborne 40 c/b, Ben Peake 40; B Grade: John Bennett 38, Grahem Hillan 37, Alan Meredith 36 c/b; C Grade: Greg Bee 43, Christopher Townson 41, Peter Gilligan 40 c/b. Place Getters: Colin White 40, Mike Quincey 39 c/b, Brian Jackson 39, Thomas Loveridge 39 c/b, John Sullivan 39, Gus Torney 38 c/b, Terry Dale 38, David Young, Willian Fogg, George Giblett, John O’Neill, Graeme Rickard, Gary Webster, Graham Farrell 37 c/b, John Brodie 37, Tony Carabetta, Cameron Matthews, James Pittendrigh, John Evans 36 c/b. Nearest to Pin - A Grade: Graham Farrell, Adam Grant, Cooper Clarke, Ben Peake; B Grade: Colin Cherry, Doug Reynolds, Peter Anderson; C Grade: Colin White, Steve Paul, Dieter Hoffmann, Christopher Townson. ●

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WEEKEND AT THE WHALEBONE Like the Noosa Festival of Surfing, the Dukefest and the late, lamented Biarritz Surf Festival, Perth’s Whalebone Classic is one of those iconic longboard events that has come much bigger over the years than a mere surf contest. Putting coastal Cottesloe into a festive mood in the depths of a fairly chilly winter, the Whalebone might struggle for waves at times, but there is always plenty of aloha spirit on hand. I’ve been trying to get to the Whalebone for several years now - the last time I was invited to do a gig there a volcanic ash cloud marooned me in Bali - so I was stoked to finally make it, courtesy of Surfing WA, to the 20th Whalebone celebrations last weekend. Flying straight from a thankfully ash-free Bali into winter in the West was a bit of a climatic shock, but once I’d wedged myself into my 15-year-old 3:2 steamer was I really that skinny at 50! - I found that the water at Isolators Reef wasn’t too bad, and the little waves on offer were quite fun. Regular Noosa visitor and great mate, Norm Bateman, kitted me out with a spare Josh Constable Creative Army logger and together we formed the CA Senior Team in the old boy ranks. After a stellar showing on Saturday, unfortunately both Norm and I fell victim to a high tide wave drought in the Sunday morning grovel, and spent the rest of the event watching from the Gage Roads craft beer tent. Ah, well. Fortunately for Noosa, our muchimproved surf dancer Kristy Quirk held the flag high in the women’s divisions, taking out a swag of trophies, while Hayden Swan

was all over the amateur men’s. In the WSL Pro events, Natsumi Taoko got the better of Kathryn Hughes with a best single wave score for the entire event of 9.6, while Jack Entwistle styled his way past Dean Bevan. Founded by Peter Dunn and wife Simone back in 1998 and named after a whalebone he found on the beach at Isolators, the Whalebone is one of those comps that swirls by in a mist of good times and laughter and seems to be over in a nano-second, leaving you hungry for more. I’ll be back, with a slightly bigger wetsuit.

HAPPY HOMECOMING FOR THE GINGER GENIUS In front of a packed house in the penthouse conference room of Lavan Legal in downtown Perth, overlooking the beautiful Swan River, I was stoked to share the guest speaking duties with surfboard builder turned philanthropist Nev Hyman at a cocktail event called The Business of Surfing. And indeed, I’ve never seen so many suits turn out for a fairly salty evening. One of the West’s leading legal firms, Lavan is also a great supporter of West Australian surfing and a number of philanthropic causes, which they managed to tie together neatly last Friday night, with me giving a potted history of the surf industry and Nev explaining how he morphed from boardbuilder to a leader in the field of recycling plastics into wood replacement products to build emergency Third World housing.

Nev’s story is a fascinating one, and he held the room spellbound while he told it. Briefly, Nev was born in Perth, he got his start in surfboards with a brand called Odyssey back at the start of the ‘70s, and later changed the name to Nev’s Future Shapes and moved it back east to the Gold Coast. Over the next couple of decades Nev showed himself to be a shaper in demand by some of the world’s leading pro surfers, and a great marketing man. Remember those huge Nev super boards and the Guinness Book of Records attempts? In more recent times, Nev’s creation Firewire Surfboards has been at the forefront of creating high performance surfboards with minimal environmental impact. His ultimate sale of the company to Kelly Slater and other partners has now enabled him to create NevHouse, which has become his abiding passion. Listening to Nev explain the philosophy behind NevHouse, what it’s already achieved and where it’s going, was nothing less than inspiring, during our gig at Lavan and over coffee during the Whalebone weekend. The need for safe, affordable housing in the developing world is staggering. That Nev has discovered a way to deliver it using recyclables is astounding. And after trials in Vanuatu and other places, he is only just beginning the long road to helping solve a major world problem while building a stable, sustainable company that will go the distance. I’m working with Nev on some exciting news for NevHouse in Noosa. Watch this space. ●

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STRONGER, FITTER AND WITH LOTS OF FUN IN CHALLENGE The Noosa Aquatic Centre has just completed its first 8-week challenge and the results have been outstanding! All 19 participants gained strength, reduced their waist circumference and felt so much fitter as the challenge drew to an end. “I thoroughly enjoyed the Noosa Aquatic Centre 8-week challenge. The sessions were fun, varied and challenging. The trainers, Georgina and Riley, did an awesome job motivating and challenging each member of the group while also providing some laughs

and advice. I joined the challenge to gain motivation and for the chance to exercise with others. The improved strength and fitness and pain relief I gained were added bonuses," Narelle Nightingale, one of two winners, said. The feedback from all participants was glowing, with fun being a central theme. Janet Mitchell was the people’s choice winner, said she loved the 8-week challenge. “Never having been to a gym before, I had no idea what I was in for,” Janet said. “It was definitely a challenge, but

Georgina and Riley led, cajoled and encouraged me all the way. I lost weight, I lost centimetres and best of all, I am so much fitter, and I had fun, fun, fun! I’ve already recommended it to friends.” If you need some motivation to get your summer body ready, now is the time to act. The Noosa Aquatic Centre is starting the next challenge on Tuesday 25 July. For full information call the NAC on 5448 0288 or check out www.noosa.qld.gov. au/nac. ●

TAKING THE BULL BY THE HORN BY RON LANE Despite being somewhat marred by hysterical outbursts, The Battle Of Brisbane will certainly go down in Australia’s sporting history as one of our greatest events ever. Minutes after the ring announcer Michael Buffer announced to the 52,000 fans in Suncorp Stadium, that Brisbane’s Jeff Horn was the new welterweight champion of the world, I showed my notes regarding the official judges’ points tally, to the gentleman seated next to us. The judges, all neutrals (two from the USA, one Argentina) scored the fight thus: Judge Chris Flores 115-113, Judge Ramon Cerdan 115-113 and Judge Waleska Roldan 117-111; all in favour of Horn. After a moment's pause he pointed to the 115-113 tally and said, “I can accept that, but the 117 is a bit much. Horn won, but not by that margin.” I agreed. The gentleman was a very patriotic, but bitterly (understandably) disappointed Filipino. Enough said. One of the cold hard facts of international boxing is: if you want to become unpopular to the sentimental biased fans, step up as a virtual unknown and beat a legend. If you don’t believe this, just look at the great Gene Tunney. The man, who twice did the unbelievable, beat the legendary Jack Dempsey; it wasn’t just unbelievable

but also, to many, it was unforgivable. Now the dust has settled and the emotional patriotic response has passed, it is time to look at other facts of the bout; some not quite so obvious. The most obvious was that the champion, Manny Pacquiao, had defiantly underestimated his opponent. How many times did we see him in the media talking on his mobile especially at the official welcome. So where was his mindset? In the ring or in the Philippines Senate, of which he is a member? Then it was declared that Pacquiao could take him whenever he wanted. As Pacquiao himself admitted after the fight, cut bruised and bleeding “I didn’t expect it to be that tough. He is definitely very tough boy.” Then add the fact that promoter Bob Arum warned the Filipinos: “Be careful, this kid is tough and can take a punch.” To not only ignore but laugh at a warning from a promoter such as Arum, who has been in the game since 1965 - and involved with such fighters as Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran - is ridiculous. To underestimate an opponent is to lose. From the Horn camp; Horn losing 4.5kg 15 hours before the fight could, if it went the distance, be a turning factor (regarding fatigue) from rounds

10, 11 and 12. But it was not to be. After losing Round 9 by a 10-8 margin, Horn, on the brink of defeat, came back so strong as to win Round 12, 10-9, on all judges’ cards. This announced to the world, that here was an Australian fighter of courage and fortitude; and above all a Queenslander of dignity - no big mouth and no trash talk. It was also interesting to note that Lewis gave Horn the fight by eight rounds to four. Further to this he added: “This kid just beat an all-time great in his 18th fight. Anything is possible.” The judges - all unanimous - are now being criticised by “experts” including movie stars! Let’s look at Judge Chris Flores. Flores was educated at Harvard Law School and is now practicing law, has officiated at 315 fights including 11 world title and 20 national and international titles. Both he and Judge Cerdan returned the same total. During his career he has officiated at world title for both the I.B.F and W.B.O. Add to this some “experts” believe the computer stats, without having any knowledge of what constitutes a scoring punch. One set tells us that Horn - a world class fighter - threw 625 punches and only scored with 73. The mind boggles! ●

The next NAC 8-week challenge starts on Tuesday 25 July.

ELLA AND BEN ARE OFF TO YOUTH GAMES BY RON LANE On Sunday morning when the Australian Youth Team boards the flight to the Bahamas, two members of the Cooroy Impact Amateur Boxing Academy, Ella Boot and Ben Cameron-Hands will be on board. They will be there as members of the team to represent Australia at the 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games to be held at Nassau from 19-23 July. To be selected as members of this team is one of the highest honours that the athletic Youth of Australia (14-18 years) can receive. On arrival the team will become part of 1300 competitors chosen to represent 70 nations and they will contest, amongst other events, athletics, boxing, swimming, judo, cycling, and rugby 7s. With major countries such as England, Ireland, Canada, Scotland and Australia in attendance, the standard will be of high. Boxing in their divisions, Ben will contest the 49kg and Ella the 60kg - we wish them well. It has been a very busy year for Ella, having just returned

from a UK/Hungarian tour along with club-mate Chloe Halley, as members of the Australia Futures Team, with both performing well. For Ella, it was three fights for three wins - two TKOs, one of which was the Hull Cup in Sheffield. For Chloe it was five fights for three wins. When fighting in the Wild Cats tournament in Hungary, Chloe won the Best Female Junior Award. Well done and welcome home to both. At the recent Oceania tournament on the Gold Coast, Impact's Tyler Blizzard, boxing in the 52kg division, qualified to represent Australia at the Elite Mens World Championships to be held in Hamburg Germany in August. This young fighter has a very impressive record having four times won the Australian Golden Gloves and six Australian Championships. Add to this the silver medal at the 2015 Youth Commonwealth Games and you definitely have a fighter to be watched. Also very busy at the Oceania was Impact's Bryce Hegarty, who entered the Super Quattro. ●

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DURSTON BROTHERS ARE KINGS Coolum Beach became ‘Thundercat central’ over the weekend, with the nation’s fastest inflatable catamaran crews delivering two full days of spectacular competition in the annual ‘King Of Coolum’ title race. Although forced out of one of Saturday’s early races due to engine trouble, four-time state champs Jay and Nathan Durston racing for Getaway Resort - managed to bounce back, gaining enough points to take first place ahead of determined newcomers, Jesse and Levi Johnson. “We’ve finally taken the title. We’ve been racing in the event since it started and always had mechanical hiccups or been beaten by better teams on the day, but luckily this year, we just scraped in with a win,” said Pilot Jay Durston. “We had one breakdown on Saturday and ended up missing a race, so that put us back a bit on the points. But we managed to stay consistent for the rest of weekend and posted enough race wins to take the title.” Although Saturday’s 4-5ft swell proved challenging for competitors, glassy conditions and smaller swell on Sunday made for quicker races. “We usually prefer the choppier swell, but we just got away lucky with the smooth conditions. The thing with conditions is everyone’s got to deal with the same sort of track, so it still makes it interesting,” Jay said. Novice competitors Jesse and Levi Johnson mounted a huge challenge across the weekend, finishing with a hard-fought second place on the overall point-score just 20 points behind the Durston brothers and taking first place in the ‘modified class’. The premier Thundercat event was not without incident, with two competitors injured during the first race of the weekend.

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Jay and Nathan Durston on their way to winning the prestigious King Of Coolum title. Picture: ANDREW WESTON PHOTOGRAPHY

Pilot Andrew Pomas hit the first wave of the day hard and was transported to hospital for observation after severely jarring his neck, while Co-Pilot, Tye Wood, had to sit the weekend out due to a disclocated shoulder. “This weekend was another big success. We drew a big crowd of spectators across the two days and all of the boats were relatively safe out in the water,” Brisbane Coast Thundercats President and new titleholder, Nathan Durston, said. “The conditions were a challenge out there on the first day. There was a bit of a

big swell and a big break on the sandbank. A couple of guys went over, flipped their boats on the first wave of the day. But Sunday was a bit cleaner and we had less incidents so it ended up being quicker - and that makes for good racing. With a handful of new racing crews taking on the tough Coolum break for the first time this year, Nathan said they handled the conditions well. “They all went well. They’re not far off the pace; it’s a learning curve. You always start at the bottom and work your way up, but they’ll be up the pointy end of the

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scoreboard before long and there will be a lot more competitors coming through the ranks soon. It’ll be great. “King of Coolum is fantastic every year; we love it. We always have the help of Coolum Business and Tourism and our PR champion, Kim Anderson. The council gets on board and helps with the permits and we’ve always been welcomed by the Surf Club. Even the locals seem to love us - they’re always asking questions and we’ve never been without a crowd here at Coolum - it’s an unreal feeling.” ●

JACK MANGROVE

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PERFECT CONDITIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS The Noosa River has to be one of the best fishing systems in South East Queensland; with a diverse range of species that is constantly changing through the year, great areas for families to enjoy and plenty of structure for fish to call home. There have been some great trevally including GT, tea leaf, golden and big eye have been coming from around Munna Point, Munna Bridge, the Sand Bags as well as Inner Woods Bay. Surface presentations have been the way to go with smaller surface working well. When fishing these smaller surface lures it is a good idea to upgrade the trebles to cope with the bigger fish. Bream are in good numbers in the river as the water temperatures drops. Small grub pattern soft plastics or lightly weighted flesh baits have been fishing well. Tailor are also in good numbers and are taking live baits throughout the river with the river mouth in the low light periods your best bet. Flathead are in great numbers with many fish well over the legal limit, these big breeding females are protected and are vital to the sustainability of the fishery. So take a quick picture for the brag wall and release ASAP. Whiting are also in great numbers with plenty of families catching these sweet fish

along the foreshore of the river, worm’s yabbies and peeled prawns have been the prime baits. The beaches are firing on all cylinders, in particular the gutters along Noosa North Shore. Good sized tailor are the star catch at the moment with fish weighing in at up to 4kg. The best baits have been fresh mullet fillets, bonito fillets and the good old pilchard. Tailor catches have certainly improved with the run-in tide on the open beach at first light being the pick. There have been a couple of trophy size tailor caught around the 5 to 6 kilo mark, these fish are usually taken after dark. Good quality dart are on most beaches Mudjimba to Double Island, using those traditional baits like pipis and worms on a baitholder hook will give you the best results. Flathead is another species that are prevalent at the moment with anglers walking and casting the beaches the most successful. If you look for those closer sandbanks and cast your bait across them working your way down the beach with the sweep, you should come across some good fish. Offshore out of Noosa, we are still seeing the odd mackerel even though the water temperature is starting to drop. Halls Reef has seen some nice mackeral with most caught on live yakkas. Those that fished North Reef got good

Craig Mullet with a nice feed of tailor. snapper, pearlies, cod, sweetlip, cobia and spangled emperor. Snapper have been the most sought-after fish with many anglers targeting these fantastic table fish. They can be targeted a number of ways including bait, plastics and Micro Jigs. So on behalf of Jack Mangrove, best of luck on your fishing adventures! ●

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