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This week we applaud our youth in a myriad of ways. Zoe Gralton is showing us how to look after the environment by organising a screening of The Plastic Ocean. She is following in her mother’s footsteps in her environmental interests. Jasmin Smith and Bailey Cannell have been solving the traffic issue in Hastings Street and working out how to revamp the ageing Noosa Junction precinct. Their reports are well thought out and insightful. They have thought of ideas from the bottom up with footpaths that tell stories and direct people along certain paths to ways to bring people of different ages to the centre. Others are exceeding in other areas such as Milana Gould who recently danced with the Royal Ballet. It says to me the youth today have interests as varied as they have in any other generation. Some value the environment, some like sport or the arts, some focus on business, economics and politics. Baby boomers, gen x, gen y - are we really so different? Magaret Maccoll
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SCREAM IN FOR DOUBLE PASS The Screaming Jets are back. Following this year’s release of their critically acclaimed, Top 30 album ’Chrome’ and the subsequent Music Max Live Album Launch and national tours and they are heading to The V Room, Villa Noosa. Australia’s hardest working rock ’n’ roll band, The Screaming Jets have announced they’re back to deliver their firebrand live shows. ’Chrome’ reached number two on the Independent Music charts, number 10 on the ARIA Australian Artist Charts and number 30 on the ARIA Mainstream Charts, and has continued to sell solidly on the back of the band’s killer live shows. Grab yourself and a friend one double pass to see the explosive new show from The Screaming Jets on Friday 28 July, at 8pm. Just email newsdesk@noosatoday.com.au with your name, phone number and answer to this question: Which band have the Jets been touring Australia with? Winner will be notified on Tuesday 25 July. Tickets are $40 and can be purchased at www.villanoosa.com.au. This in one show not to miss.
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THIS WEEK WE’RE TALKING ABOUT… HALL UPGRADE TAKES SHAPE The sledgehammers started swinging last Friday when building approval was issued to restore the Cooroy Memorial Hall and School of Arts in Maple Street. Cooroy Memorial Hall Association (CMHA) president Paul Kluck said asbestos removalists began work Monday, and on their completion the restoration project would follow under the direction of head contractor Harry Kirk. A move to demolish the hall seemed the likely option last December, but was overturned by a groundswell of community support to save the iconic building which originally opened in 1926. Mr Kluck said the CMHA was formed on 4 January, and in only six months had secured almost $100,000 which Noosa Council is matching dollar for dollar. Last week, Sunshine Coast Community Financial Services Limited (SCCFSL) which manages the Cooroy, Tewantin and Pomona Community Bank branches Bendigo Bank, donated $50,000 to the hall upgrade. Their donation joins others from local businesses including Supa IGA, Roberts Bros and the Noosa and District Orchid and Foliage Society as well as contributions
from individuals including the Bennett family. “Many people have benefited from the town in money and lifestyle and they want to give back,” Mr Kluck said. Noosa Mayor Tony Wellington said the way the Cooroy community was rallying to raise funds, gather building materials and labour for the project was impressive, and council was pleased to be supporting the restoration of the hall. The restoration project will cost $394,000, and the CMHA has enough to secure the work to the half-way mark. Mr Kluck is hopeful through fund-raising measures and in kind donations the remainder of funds can be obtained. “We’re looking at skills centre bringing their trainees on board. That’s in kind support and it will be matched dollar for dollar by council,” he said. “Other businesses may want to donate products or paint and these are also in kind donations.” Mr Kluck said Cooroy residents were excited to know that the hall, once the focal point of community activity, would soon be open again for the use of all residents. ●
Paul Kluck beside Cooroy Memorial Hall.
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The Sunshine Coast RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter on Thursday 13 July airlifted a man, aged in his fifties, after he was kicked by a cow at a property near Cooroy. The man was treated for head, neck and shoulder injuries, before he was flown to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in a stable condition. The RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter has so far this year attended to 44 patients around Queensland with animal-related injuries involving cows, bulls, horses, sharks and snakes. LifeFlight Retrieval Medicine’s director of Clinical Services and Governance Dr Mark Edwards said rescue crews had this year responded to an average of two animal-related incidents a week. “The incidents range from snake bites or marine stings such as Irukandji, to people who have fallen from horses or been trampled by bulls. Often these incidents are time critical and lifethreatening,” he said. Sometimes, with animal falls or injuries, patients suffer spinal injuries and that requires careful management and movement of patients. “In the case of a snake bite, often
While Noosa Council prepares to formally support marriage equality at their ordinary meeting at 6pm on Wednesday 19 July, local state and federal members have voiced their views on the subject. Federal Member for Wide Bay Llew O’Brien said he continued to support the Coalition’s view there should be a plebiscite on whether to legalise samesex marriage despite that bid being defeated in the Senate last November. He said he respected people on both sides of the debate who had strong feelings on the issue, and that’s why it was important every voice was taken into account through a plebiscite. The results of a question on same-sex marriage asked in a survey conducted by Noosa MP Glen Elmes in 2015 have only been revealed this week on ABC radio. In the question ‘do you support same-sex marriage’ the majority or 47 per cent said yes, 41 per cent said no, 10 per cent were unsure and two per cent had no response. Mr Elmes said same sex marriage was a Federal Government issue to resolve. “The Queensland State Government passed a Bill to allow for civil unions,
Lifeflight rescue it’s hard to tell if the patient has been envenomated or not, so it’s critical to get the patient to hospital as quickly as possible,” Dr Edwards said. “LifeFlight Doctors and RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopters often land on rural properties for animal-related injuries. Falling from an animal or being attacked by one can cause significant crush or trauma injuries that require immediate medical attention.” It was a record for the highly trained LifeFlight crews during the 2016-'17 year, performing 5252 missions. ●
Noosa councillors Ingrid Jackson and Frank Wilkie show their support for marriage equality. and I supported it,” he said. “It is now up to the Federal Government to take it to the next stage, which they have promised to do.” Marriage equality advocate Robin Bristow said there was more state governments could do to lobby the Federal Government. He said Tasmania, Western Australia and South Australia had all passed motions supporting marriage equality and the ACT had gone further. The Sunshine Coast Pride Network is inviting residents to bring their rainbow flags and come along to the council meeting tonight at 6pm in the council chambers at Tewantin to “witness history in the making” as councillors vote on the motion. ●
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ustine Jennings believes that little people can change the world. This Noosa mum and recently published author of an acclaimed children’s book, was inspired to start writing in the hope of making a difference emotionally to the children of today. Her book Little People Can Change the World has received raving reviews from parents and teachers who are pushing to have the book available to all school children. “I believe it is so important for children to feel emotionally supported in all aspects of life to be able to grow,” Justine said. “I only started writing when we moved to Noosa and was inspired to help make a difference to the children of today. “I am a very emotional person and decided to put that into writing.” Justine is one of those wonderful people who are geared to contribute to making the world a better place. Further to helping children learn some of the fundamental lessons she also uses the profits of her book to help less fortunate children in Cambodia. “My parents travelled to Cambodia in May. They caught up with a family friend who has lived there for eight years and married a local and has since adopted two local children. “He already gives a lot of his time and money into helping the children over there, donating and distributing food to the local hospitals.” Justine finds her Cambodian friend’s knowledge of the area and who is in desperate need of support invaluable.
With 50c from every purchase of her children’s book going directly toward helping young Cambodian children to access education, she is focused on helping those who are far less fortunate. “We decided to help out the school children, as it is something myself and my parents are very passionate about,” Justine said. “Uniforms for the local primary schools are so important as they have a no uniform/no school policy. “It is an extremely poor area with seasonal work only available in the fields paying an average of $3 per day. “The condition of Cambodian schools are very poor and require a lot of work. “I am hoping to raise funds to buy the things they need and then go to Cambodia early next year to personally purchase and distribute the uniforms to the families in need, as well as stationary and other school supplies,” she said. “We are so fortunate here in Australia especially with our children’s education that when the opportunity came up to help out in Siem Reap, Cambodia, I knew I wanted to help.” The school where Justine helps is located 80km south of Siem Reap town, in the Srey Nouy district, an extremely poor area in which the government builds the schools but doesn’t maintain them. Children in this district are often in rags and there is not much money for stationary or school supplies, which makes it almost impossible to learn. “I believe all children deserve the best chance in life and hope to continue to be able to help less fortunate children,” Justine said.
“This isn’t through an organisation, it is something we are doing personally and 100 per cent of the proceeds go directly to buying the things these under-privileged children need for schooling and, hopefully, some repairs to the building, too,” she said. Justine and her husband Kym lived on Grand Cayman in the Caribbean for 12 months working on a catamaran and got married in Koh Samui, Thailand. The world was their oyster and they continued to travel a lot before children and settling in South Australia where they found a love for travelling in Australia and staying in caravan parks. “We wanted to create lots of new memories with the kids,” Justine said. After relocating from South Australia the couple fell in love with the relaxed lifestyle in Noosa. They have three sons - Brodie, Ryan and Taylor - who sometimes make finding a nice quiet place to write a little tricky, but they have inspired Justine to make a change in the world. “If every child could read this book and gain a better understanding of how to respect and treat our fellow human beings, the world would be a better place. “Children can absorb something different each time they read the book,” she said. The gentle rhyming stories in Little People Can Change the World address issues which young children often struggle with and parents may not know how to address. The format is not only helpful with children’s memory skills but it presents topics such as bullying, loneliness, family problems, death of a loved one, self-love and new schools.
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Inside the Cambodian classroom Justine is trying to help improve. It’s a far cry from standards she is used to.
‘I BELIEVE ALL CHILDREN DESERVE THE BEST CHANCE IN LIFE AND HOPE TO CONTINUE TO BE ABLE TO HELP LESS FORTUNATE CHILDREN’
The story offers insight and ideas such as ‘Be kind to the bully, he is hurting too. We should not judge; he was once like you,’ and helps give children more understanding and tolerance. It touches on subjects which are often hard for children to comprehend, such as the passing of grandparent - ‘Look up at the sky tonight. That’s Grandma up there shining bright’. As a first-time author, Justine is hoping to continue her work helping guide young people and write for babies and toddlers next. “I wrote this one from the heart on topics a lot of parents can relate to but may find it difficult to find the right words. “I feel there are important messages in each story that will make a difference to the little people who read them. “Each story was inspired by the way I would feel if I were in that position to explain the experience to my own children. “The dream would be to see this on book shelves and available to all school children,” she said. However her book Little People Can Change the World is on Amazon. ●
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EXPOSURE FOR INVISIBLE GROUP BY MARGARET MACCOLL Are women over 55 socially invisible? This is the question photographer Giselle Peters asked when she and fellow photographer Phil Jackson put together a collection of images of women over 55 years of age to give some exposure to the group largely ignored by society. She said a recent article on the subject inspired her to embark on the arts project to explore notions of age and beauty. With a mother she describes as “a real 70s woman” who “did whatever she liked” including at one time “running off with a tiger trainer”, Gisells wasn’t previously aware of the treatment of older women. Giselle posted a notice on Noosa Community Noticeboard Facebook page, calling for women to be involved in the project she titled The Beautiful Boiler Brigade. But she wasn’t prepared for the overwhelming response that followed. “I had 250 likes and multiple shares,” Giselle said. “I was completely inundated.” On Sunday, Giselle and Phil of business Duke and Gypsy gathered 35 women for a photo shot. Giselle said she had been surprised and inspired by the women’s stories and comments and the exhibition would be as much about the words as the images. “One of the women told Giselle ‘you’re definitely invisible over 50. I could walk down the street with my clothes inside out
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WAR DECLARED ON PLASTIC Year 9 student Zoe Gralton has decided to spread awareness of the growing plastic problem by screening A Plastic Ocean tonight at Sunshine Beach State High School (SBSH). As a member of the youth turtle focus group at Sea Life Mooloolaba and being the daughter of Boomerang Bags founder, Desiree, she is well aware of the issue. “I have made a lot of connections and seen a lot of things that are hard to ignore, such as the increase of plastics washing up on our beaches and turtles that cannot dive down for food due to the ingestion of plastics,� she said. “It made me really sad to see how little people knew about such a big problem. “Becoming a member of the youth turtle group allowed me to meet some likeminded kids around the same age as me and see how they are trying to fix the same problems; this really motivated me to organise the screening. The film shows the extent of the plastic problem. More than one million plastic bags are used every minute, resulting in 500 billion bags used annually. Plastic waste is collecting in our oceans at an alarming rate; there are no signs of it stopping. “We are now producing nearly 300 million tonnes of new plastic every year, and half of this is designed for single-use. We need solutions to our plastic problem,“ Zoe said. Zoe is asking the Noosa community to “Rethink Plastic�. “Plastic Oceans aims to change the way we deal with plastic waste by challenging society’s perception that this indestructible substance
Noosa’s Bushland Care Groups are looking for volunteers to help them dig deep for National Tree Day on Sunday, 30 July. Volunteers will help plant 500 small native shrubs and ground-cover plants on the banks of Noosaville’s Creek Road Park alongside the Weyba Creek Bushland Care volunteers, who’ve organised the event. Council’s Community Partnerships Officer Kylie Gordon said the new plantings would help make the creek bank more stable, enhance the riparian area and help reduce the occurrence of weeds. Volunteers are welcome to take part on Sunday, 30 July from 8am-10.30am at Creek Road Park with a morning tea to follow. For further information or to get involved, contact Noosa Council on (07) 5329 6500 or visit http://treeday.planetark.org/ site/10014470 �
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Zoe Gralton wants to rid the world of plastic. can be treated as ’disposable’ and change the world’s attitude to plastic within one generation,� she said. The screening will be at PA Block at SBSH at 5.30pm for a 6pm start. Bring a gold coin donation to support the youth turtle focus group, wear pyjamas, bring down a beanbag, blanket, pillow and get cosy, and register online at http://bit.ly/2u76PGB �
Internationally renowned sports consultant Wayne Goldsmith will be the keynote speaker at the launch of the draft Noosa Sport and Active Recreation Plan on Wednesday 26 July at 6pm at Noosa Springs Resort. Goldsmith will speak on the changing nature of physical activity participation and what it means for sports clubs, governments and commercial sport and active recreation providers. Residents are invited to attend the launch, provide comment on the draft plan and hear Wayne Goldsmith speak. More than 400 people have contributed to the development of the draft. Of the 144 organisations that provide sport and active recreation opportunities in the shire, 44 per cent are run by commercial operators and 48 per cent by not-for-profit groups. The data reinforces the need for government, not-for-profit and commercial providers of sport and active recreation to work together to meet the current and future physical activity needs of residents and visitors. RSVP at www.noosa.qld.gov.au/sport-active-recreationplan and view the plan at www.noosa.qld.gov.au/sport-activerecreation-plan from Friday 21 July to 25 August. â—?
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NEWS Noosa Council say the bus chargers they purchased for $110,000 were bought for a bus trial prior to the recent electric bus trial which was cancelled. Council said the chargers can be converted for use on cars and investigations were being conducted on whether they could be returned to the manufacturer or sold. ●
MEDALS STOLEN Sunshine Coast police are calling for help to find three war medals that were stolen during a break and enter in the Noosa area this week.
Police said the theft has left the victim distraught. Any information in relation to the stolen war medals can be directed to the Sunshine Coast District CIB quoting police reference QP1701200629. If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day. You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com. au 24hrs per day. ●
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MUMPRENEURS AWARDS Finding a balance between parenthood and a career can be difficult, but many of Noosa’s mums who are busy building a career and raising their children are now hoping to be recognised for their hard work. Five Noosa-based business owners and entrepreneurs have been nominated for the 2017 AusMumpreneur Awards all vying for a range of awards. Claire Fermo of Aussie Curls, Kym Foster of Share Shop, Aimee Sherriff of Powerhouse Collective, Natalee Anderson of Fat Burning Women and former Noosa Today journalist Jolene Ogle of Real Estate Write have all been nominated for a range of business awards designed to celebrate business owners who are also mothers. The AusMumpreneur Awards are presented by The AusMumpreneur Network, and are designed to recognise Australian mums in business achieving outstanding success in areas such as business excellence, product development, customer service and digital innovation. The awards are a celebration of the growing number of women who successfully balance motherhood and business in a way that suits their life and family. Noosa’s five nominees all work from home and Noosa’s new parenting hub, the Powerhouse Collective, where an attached creche offers working parents the chance to work while having their children close-by.
AusMumpreneur Awards nominees. For Powerhouse Collective founder Aimee, this is her second year as an award nominee, last year taking out the top prize for the Big Idea award. “It’s been an amazing journey since winning the Big Idea award last year,” Aimee said. This year Aimee has been nominated in the Marking a Difference award for not-for-profit organisations. She joins Kym who is up for the Making a Difference in Business award as well as the Rising Star award. Claire is hoping to win the award for her Big Idea, while Natalee and Jolene are hoping to be winners in the Emerging Mumpreneur of the Year award. Each nominee is also eligible for the People’s Choice award and anyone can vote for their business at https://www. ausmumpreneur.com/vote/. ●
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KEEP HANGING ON TIGHT BY MARGARET MACCOLL Noosa Mayor Tony Wellington evened the score when his team raced to the finish line at the 2017 Noosa Billy Cart Grand Prix on Sunday beating Nicklin MP Peter Wellington who claimed last year’s win. Before the main race of the day the MP sought the advice of Year 2 competitors who told him “do not let go”. Despite this the mayor’s team led from start to finish. The billy cart race is the main event of Noosa Christian College’s annual fun day of
Isobella, 6, is happy to colour her hair.
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Mia McFarland tries her hand at art.
Shannon Davis with some sweet treats. Bethany, 10, with some heathy snacks.
Louis Bernard, 10, stays under cover of the paint onslaught.
Tony Wellington takes the lead with Peter Wellington bringing up the rear.
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CROWDS SWITCH ON TO RADIO BY MARGARET MACCOLL Olive grooved to the music.
Noosa Community Radio 101.3FM was abuzz with activity on Saturday when the station opened its doors to the public and presented live music in addition to its program on the air waves. Residents tested their abilities as radio presenters and learnt a little about the running of a radio station from its volunteer staff, and the Queensland Ambulance Service was there to display its services. ●
Noosa ambulance officer Annette Morris with Charlie Breid. Rhianna and grandmother Lynne White had a try at presenting. Presenter and trainer Jackie Egger.
Steve Olah, Tim Nixon and Sibylle Reisch showed off their radio station.
Noosa ambulance officer Annette Morris with Charlie Breid.
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NEWS TRAFFIC PLANNING AT A JUNCTION Noosa councillor Jess Glasgow has been working with Year 10 Noosa District State High School students to solve the traffic dilemma facing Hastings Street and a revamp of Noosa Junction and their solutions have been outstanding. The students have methodically evaluated the issues facing Hastings Street, Noosa Heads, including the large numbers of daytrippers during holidays, limited access, hilly terrain and the desire to reduce carbon emissions. Students Jasmin Smith and Bailey Cannell discussed options from park and ride to building a bridge from the Woods across the Noosa River. In conclusion she argued: “Overall, the Congestion Area charge or toll system would be the most effective proposal to combat the congestion in Noosa’s Hasting Street.” It was again a top effort when they turned their attention to Noosa Junction. The students outlined the problems facing the area and went about solving them. “A list of changes has been put forward to correct the haphazard growth of Noosa Junction and to promote further development,” they said. “This would include the development of multi-level residential apartments, a road between Lanyana Way and Noosa Drive, filling vacant stores and changing the pavement.” The students suggested that
Jasmin Smith helps solve Hastings Street traffic woes. residents from the residential apartments would bring foot traffic to the area. They thought a multinational company such as an Apple store would attract a younger demographic and a night club sited at the opposite end of the area from Flanagan’s Irish Pub would bring in the middle-aged demographic. The students were assisted in their projects by University of Sunshine Coast Associate Professor Johanna Rosier, Noosa Council strategic planner Michelle Tucker, councillor Jess Glasgow and Traders Association chairman Stephen Boyd. ●
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BOWLED OVER BY THE CHANGES BY MARGARET MACCOLL Stopping play in a bid to gain higher wages wasn’t an option when Patsy Fayne (nee May) of Noosaville played cricket for Australia from 1968 to 1976. There were no wages for women cricketers and the media did their best to mock them at every toss or catch. Given the chance, though, she’d do it all again. Last week Patsy spoke to the Cooroy Probus Club about her eight years playing for the Australian women’s cricket team and showed members just how much the media and society have changed. Patsy grew up a self-confessed tomboy. Her dad played cricket for Hawthorne East in Melbourne where he was captain and she had a brother. “He was three years older, stronger. He owned the bat. I never got the bat so I bowled,” she said. To discourage her tomboy ways her parents sent her to a “very good private girls’ school” where education was the focus, not sport. But when she started university she sighted the nets, threw a couple of bowls and was on the team. “There was a small group of women playing in those days,” she said. “You just played for the love of the game.” For her friends not involved in cricket “it was a bit of an embarrassment” that she played a boys’ game.
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Patsy chats with Margaret Thatcher.
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At the time she worked as a physical education teacher. In order to compete her workplace gave her leave without pay and she was lucky, some girls lost their jobs. Whenever they played the media had a field day with them, taking photos when
they bent over. One player put her workplace name on her underwear which stopped photographers who weren’t allowed to display advertising. Patsy was once called a ‘fattish’ bowler
despite her thin physique. It should have been ‘fastish’, she said. She said there were lots of dirty tricks like taking them all out to lunch at a brewery before the match and locking the entrance to Lord’s Cricket Ground so they were forced to use the fire escape. But there were plenty of good times. She travelled with the team and had tea and discussed women and leadership with Margaret Thatcher. “It made an impression on your life,” she said. The West Indies certainly made an impression. On one occasion a handsome West Indian man asked her “does this cricket interfere with your sex life?” She said for the liberal-minded West Indians, sex life meant social life. Just before the nightly 6pm news on TV there was a five-minute slot on sex education for the whole family. In another incident she was billeted with a family whose pet goat ate the pantyhose she had hung out to dry. “Difficult to replace, beige stockings in the West Indies,” she said. Patsy decided to quit cricket after a school reunion. She met her classmates who were married with children and she was spending all her money on cricket. “I felt I was missing out,” she said. Patsy marvels at how the women today are treated as serious athletes, paid to play and have support teams. ●
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In his 43 years as an ambulance officer, Lee Mangan has experienced some highs and lows and witnessed sights he hopes he’ll never see again. On Saturday, the former officer-in-charge of Pomona Ambulance Service received a presentation to mark his retirement. Delivering babies was one of the nicer aspects of his job as was saving someone’s life. “It’s always nice when they come back a few months later and show you the baby or say thank you for saving my life,” he said. There are some situations such as arriving at the scene of an accident he’d rather forget. “When you live in a small community, you get to know the families and the kids. When you go and can’t save them, it hits hard,” he said. The service has changed enormously over Lee’s time from the use of basic first aid to high tech medical care. “Gone are the days we used to use bits of board and bandages for splints,” he said. “Back then if you could, you’d do something at the scene then chuck them in the car and try and get them to the hospital in time. The townspeople were much more friendly. They were always willing to lend a hand. Someone would pipe up and drive for you.” When Lee began, it was the Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade (QATB),
The old ambulances had basic equipment. Lee Mangan the ladies committees would fund-raise for more equipment and officers knocked on residents doors to sign them up for ambulance subscriptions. “The public owned the ambulance service, paid the ambulance driver,” he said. “When the government took over, we had better services and more funding, but we lost contact with the public.” Over the years, he’s missed more than his fair share of birthdays, Christmases and events through call outs. Lee has no regrets over his retirement, and is looking forward to some travel, restoring some old motorbikes and just being home and getting a good night’s sleep. ●
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The Pomona Ambulance Station on Saturday celebrated 100 years since its opening. The station was set up two months after requests from residents called for an ambulance centre in the town. At the time, senior bearer Rookwood was appointed officer-in-charge. Two years later, the sub centre was converted into an independent centre with Rookwood appointed superintendent, but he passed away only a year later and was replaced by senior bearer W. G. Nash. The following year in 1921, the ambulance committee replaced their horse wagon with a Dodge motor ambulance, enabling coverage of a wider area. In 1949, the centre was moved to
its current location. The Pomona Committee purchased a parcel of land in the middle of town, and the residence that had been built for the superintendent in Ambulance Street was relocated to the site and raised, providing space for the brigade premises below. The centenary celebrations included displays of historic equipment and uniforms and the original wheeled stretcher from the Queensland Ambulance Service and Pomona museums and demonstrations from the Cooroora Emergency Service cadets. A formal presentation was made to recently retired officer-in-charge Lee Mangan who began his career as an honorary ambulance officer in Walget, NSW, in 1974. ●
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LENSCAPE Colin Grassick took this beautiful shot of a brown honeyeater feeding on bird of paradise flowers in his garden in Peregian Springs. If you would like to submit your high res photo to Lenscape please email newsdesk@noosatoday.com.au
GREENS AT THE BOTTOM Noosa Council’s latest push by looking at formally supporting marriage equality is a disgrace. I don’t recall any of the councillors actively promoting LGBTI behaviours or same-sex marriage prior to their last election as this is not the province of council which should be concentrating on roads, rubbish, the built environment, parks, water and assisting with industrial and business expansion to grow the wealth and well-being of the community. The council’s support of so-called marriage equality is against traditional norms, core values and morality and diminishes all that is good in a fruitful society. I recall AIDS in its early stage spread by unsafe homosexual activity then later by drug users sharing needles. I find it strange that we for health reasons, teach children to wash their hands after going to the toilet and prior to eating and then teach them at schools via a Marxist inspired thinly disguised anti-
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CAMERA HOUSE PHOTO OF THE MONTH Congratulations to Camden Fenton for winning the Camera House photo competition this month for this shot titled ’Early Monday morning by the beach’. Camden will receive a blown up canvas of her shot to keep. She is the last entry into the finals - the grand final winner will be announced next week on 27 July. The lucky winner will take home the Canon camera pack worth over $600. bullying program to be gender neutral promoting the ideals of being LGBTI along with same-sex sexual activity thus confusing kids at a vulnerable age about their own sexuality. I see in Europe that communities in some countries are now promoting the legalising of incest and lowering the age of consent - our Queensland Labor Government has recently passed legislation for same-sex couples to legally adopt children. It also saddens me after 47 years of marriage to see our society in moral decline, heterosexual marriage being devalued and attacked and children being upset and fearful by the breakdown and attacking of the heterosexual family unit leaving them confused and mentally disturbed. It also concerns me that this and another local newspaper recently exposed its green left agenda by publishing a photo of Robin Bristow’s (of the Sex Party) backside with a message “Glen Elmes kiss my arse”, Glen being the state member of parliament elected by the local community to represent us all is this really the level of unacceptable behaviour we have sunk to as a community? Our historical character is that of a male and female union defined by a commitment of permanence, exclusivity and invariably
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producing children through sexual union. Councillor Ingrid Jackson is wrong stating “around 70 per cent of people agree that marriage equality must be achieved immediately”. My research tells me that 50 per cent of voters want a plebiscite on SSM as intended by the Federal Government, but no, the left being the Greens and Labor can’t handle the truth. Council should “butt out” of our bedrooms as men have the right to marry women and women have the right to marry men and children deserve the right to have a married mother and father, while LGBTI folks have the right to live with whoever they like - so let’s leave things as they are and as nature dictates. David Wilson, Noosa.
FEELING THE HEAT “People will die” is the latest boogieman coming from Vaig Yelly, guvmint member. Those people who fear to turn on their aircon or gas/electric heaters because of high energy prices are those most at risk. Luckily our great-great-grandparents survived the
I don’t know what parallel universe Steve Hall is living in, but I call it La La Land if he believes the current cost of renewable energy is cheaper to produce and more reliable than coal or gas powered generation. I wish it was, but it isn’t. If Steve is going to make such bold statements can he please produce the evidence and source of his information. I cannot find anything to support his claims when researching this topic, other than in self-interested Green publications. Woody Dass, Noosaville.
COSTS CAPPED On reading your letter entitled “Anger Uncapped" (Noosa Today, 13 July), I feel you should not have had to pay anything to learn how to close your fuel cap. If you have recently purchased a new car, this question should have been answered as part of your car dealer’s service. I would suggest you “name and shame“ the dealer and your money paid should be refunded. Every good wish, Jeunesse Lindsay, Tewantin.
PICTURE-PERFECT I can’t recall ever being so amazed by the lifelike detail in the portrait of Jack Charles by Jandamarra Cadd. How someone can paint in such perfect detail is a talent we rarely get to see if you are not a visitor to art galleries. I suggested jokingly to my wife I might commission him to do a portrait of me, as a photograph never does me justice. When we win the Lotto, of course. E. Wright, Sunrise Beach. noosatoday.com.au
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Noosa Waters 33 MASthEAD QUAY
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Luxury & Lifestyle
view Saturday 12-12.30pm Price Offers over $3.9Million
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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Renovated 2 bedroom on the beachside of hastings!
view thursday 12-12.30pm, Monday 12-12.30pm Price $965,000
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. noosatoday.com.au
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OPEN YOURSELF TO LUXURY LIVING BRIGHT, modern and completely renovated, this stunning Tewantin home is the epitome of luxurious family living. From the free-standing bath in the master bedroom to the oversized 704 square metre block and the designer kitchen, everything is beautiful and luxe. The floorplan now offers four bedrooms, including the master suite with open-plan, resort-style ensuite, air-conditioning and a lovely leafy outlook. There is also a main bathroom that is just as impressive as the exceptional master ensuite. From the designer light fittings to the high-quality finishes, its clear intense care was taken to offer to the market a renovated home of the utmost quality. In the main living space, soaring ceilings, a neutral colour scheme and warming timber accents create a bright and welcoming space the whole family can enjoy. For the home chef, the kitchen has been designed to effortlessly combine with the living room while still offering complete functionality. A dishwasher and lovely timber island all make this a wonderful place to create family meals. In the living space, large sliding doors open out to the rear deck with plenty of space for a lounge suite, barbecue and dining suite. Here, you can sit and relax, watch the kids play in the fully-fenced yard or just enjoy Noosa’s amazing local climate. There’s also lots of room for a pool, if needed. A double lock-up garage, off-street parking, airconditioning and ceiling fans are just some of the home’s extra features. All of this is set on a corner block opposite a lovely park, with easy access to schools, shops and services. The Noosa Marina, Noosa National Park, Noosa Junction business centre and so much more is all within easy reach. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 9 Blackheath Drive, Tewantin Price: $625,000 Description: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car View: Saturday 11am-11.30am, Wednesday 11am-11.30am Agent: Gillian McCauley for Richardson and Wrench Noosa, 0467 600 009 22 NOOSA TODAY
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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. • 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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• 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.
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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INDUSTRY NEWS INNER CITY APARTMENT AT BARGAIN BASEMENT PRICE It’s cute, compact and probably in need of a little touch-up, but this $130,000 inner city apartment boasts one of the lowest price tags the city has seen in seven years. The apartment offers a studio bedroom, a small kitchen and a bathroom with shower, but with everything the city has to offer only moments away, you can’t beat this location. The building complex also offers a gym, common area and outdoor covered terrace with beautiful views, so there’s plenty of room for stretching the legs. The apartment is at 902/188 Shafston Avenue, in Kangaroo Point, and is currently marketed by Solomon Michael from Coronis who describes it as a “great gem” perfect for professionals tired of commuting or investors looking for a positively geared addition to their portfolio. Media reports quoted Mr Michael as saying the low sale price was the result of an urgent sale. “We have sold a few of these, but none priced at this level.
WEDDING VENUE SALE The iconic, must-have wedding venue Maleny Manor has been listed for sale for the first time in over 20 years. The award-winning wedding venue is being marketed via an expressions of interest campaign and owner Geoffrey Thomas said it was with “great sadness” the property was for sale. “As I am living in the United States, I don’t have the time to visit as much as I would like to,” he is reported to have said. The property is set on a 11.42-hectare estate and includes the wedding and reception venue with a chapel, plus a helipad, vineyard and seven boutique accommodation suites. Mr Thomas said the management team at Maleny Manor remained dedicated to providing their service and the venue would continue operations throughout the transition period. ●
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For the first time in seven years, $130,000 will buy you an inner-city studio apartment. This owner needs it sold as soon as possible,” he said. The 21 square metre $130,000 apartment is currently rented for $250 per week and Mr Michael said the new owners can choose to rent it out or live there. ●
Views from the common area.
SYDNEY OFFICES CHEAPER THAN HOMES While on the topic of affordable inner-city living, CoreLogic has revealed there are Sydney CBD offices that are more affordable than Sydney’s cheapest houses. According to the report, Sydney has a median dwelling price of $880,000 while over 100 offices in the heart of Sydney’s CBD sold for under $605,000 in the year to May 2017. The lowest sales price was a 26 square metre room within 229 Macquarie Street that sold for just $87,000 in July last year. Comparatively, a 22 square metre office at 118/250 Pitt Street sold for $188,000 in the same month along with office number 104 in the same building that also sold for $180,000. CoreLogic’s report stated small commercial spaces are relatively low in value for a number of reasons including investors being more reliant on rental yield than capital growth. ●
The iconic Maleny Manor is for sale.
Offices in the heart of the Sydney CBD are more affordable than a home in the outer suburbs.
IMMACULATE PRESENTED 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE / RIVERSTONE CRT ‘This has got to be one of the best townhouses I have seen this year at this price”, said agent Ron Davey who has sold seven ( 7 ) in here over the past few years and all in record time, and this one will be no exception. There is nothing more to spend here, all three bedrooms are airconditioned, 3 toilets, 2 bathrooms ( one ensuite ), fans throughout, superb feature champagne bamboo flooring throughout the lounge / dining areas and kitchen, the kitchen is big and spacious with a mass of cupboards and plenty of bench space, lovely sunny north facing outdoor timber decking and garden areas to enjoy, remote control garage with direct entry to townhouse. Security gated, intercom, communal pool area, manicured gardens, very easy walk across to the beautiful Noosa River, Yacht Club, Bowls Club and the fabulous Tewantin Harbour area with its restaurants and ferries. Ideal retirement townhouse!
$605,000
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11/4 Riverstone Court, Tewantin Inspect: Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1-1.45pm Ron Davey M: 0412 206 563 P: 07 5474 2442
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This 2 storey original home has amazing ocean views. 2
• Large open plan kitchen, living/dining areas plus 2 bedrooms, and a bathroom upstairs • Downstairs accommodates 3 cars plus an additional large room and bathroom • This 818sqm block is complimented by the undercover entertaining area and swimming pool • Great location. Huge potential. Don’t hesitate.
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PEREGIAN BEACH
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SpACE, STylE & CoMforT $1.2m
Elevated and high on the hill this family home captures ocean views from the large wrap around entertaining deck. 4 • Contemporary spacious home with quality inishes • Hardwood timber looring on the upper level • Two separate living areas and high ceilings • Modern kitchen, powder room & loor to ceiling windows • Master bedroom upstairs, guest bedroom with ensuite downstairs
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IdEAL InVEstMEnt $320k
This ground floor unit is a low maintenance property with its own backyard. 2
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• Located in a quiet cul-de-sac at the back of a complex of 3 • Functional kitchen and living areas with air con • Currently tenanted at $315 per week • Low Body Corporate fees, minimal maintenance expenses • Central Location and pet friendly
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OASIS PROVIDES A LOT OF LUXURY LOCATED in the exclusive Oasis enclave, this is a chance to live surrounded by only the finer things in life from travertine flooring to Miele appliances, plush carpets, statement picture windows and excessive detailing that is a pleasure for the senses. This home has it all. As one of only a lucky few in the Oasis estate, you can enjoy the peace and serenity of golf course living with stunning views over the sparkling pool and out to the fairway and lake. As part of the Noosa Springs Resort, you can also enjoy access to a range of world-class facilities such as the day spa, fitness centre, restaurant and of course, the golf course. The home itself offers an expansive floorplan with living spread over two levels. There are five bedrooms, all with their own private ensuite and robe. The master suite also enjoys a sitting room and access to a covered balcony where you can take in the views over the fairway. The main living space is located downstairs and features a formal lounge, open-plan living and dining space with Jetmaster lowline gas fireplace and banks of bi-fold doors that flow out to an outdoor living room with built-in barbecue and access to the beautiful lap pool. At the heart of the home lies the kitchen. From the statement pendant lights to the Caesarstone waterfall bench tops, it’s clear no expense has been spared in the creation of the ultimate designer kitchen. Here, a suite of Miele appliances such as a built-in coffee machine, 900mm gas cook top and integrated dishwasher in the butler’s pantry will make catering for friends and family an absolute joy. A double garage with golf buggy space, plenty of built-in storage throughout and ducted air-conditioning are just some of the home’s extra features. All of this is set in one of Noosa’s most prestigious and exclusive enclaves only moments from the world-famous Hastings Street with a selection of award-winning restaurants and cafes. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 17 Springs Crescent, Noosa Heads Price: By negotiation Description: 5 bed, 6 bath, 2 car, pool View: Saturday, noon-12.30pm Agent: Sam Walker and Mike Hay for Century 21 Conolly Hay Group, 0400 730 457 or 0417 624 059
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 22nd 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
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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 11/4 Riverstone Court, Tewantin Price: $605,000 Description: 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car View: Friday and Saturday, 1pm-1.45pm Agent: Ron Davey for Base Realtors, 0412 206 563
Ron has sold seven townhomes in the complex over the past few years all in record time and he said villa number 11 will be no exception. All of this is located within a secure, gated complex with intercom access, a communal pool area and manicured gardens. The beautiful Noosa River foreshore, local bowls club, yacht club and Tewantin harbour are all within easy reach. ●
Make a change to Elite Rentals today, it’s easier than you think. Ask us how. • Experienced rental specialists • Personalised service • Locally owned and operated
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BOASTING a central yet quiet location close to the river, this townhome is a must-see for those seeking the permanent holiday lifestyle. Everything has been done so the new owners can simply move-in and enjoy the villa that is perfectly-presented and lovingly-maintained. The floorplan offers three bedrooms, each with air-conditioning and the master with a private ensuite. There is another bathroom plus a powder room, separate laundry and ceiling fans throughout. The main living spaces feature beautiful champagne bamboo flooring, while the kitchen boasts plenty of storage and bench space. With a lovely north-facing aspect, the rear timber deck and tiled patio are sure to be favourite places to rest and relax. There is also a single garage with internal access. Marketing agent Ron Davey said the sellers have moved down the coast and are seeking a quick sale, making this a great opportunity for those wanting riverside living at a great price. “This has to be one of the best townhouses I have seen this year at this price,” he said.
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PROPERTY VALUES ENJOY FIVE-YEAR HIGH COMBINED capital city dwelling values have increased by 9.6 per cent over the past financial year, according to the latest data. The increase was greater than the 8.3 per cent rise over the 2015/16 financial year making it the fifth year in a row that combined capital city dwelling prices have risen. Prior to this five-year run of increases, there were successive financial years in which values fell; down 1.4 per cent in 2010/11 and down 3.6 per cent in 2011/12. CoreLogic’s Cameron Kusher said across the individual capital cities the growth story over recent financial years had been vastly different. “(In Sydney) dwelling values increased by 12.2 per cent over the past year and it was the fifth successive year in which values rose. Value growth was slightly higher than the 11.3 per cent over the previous financial year,” he said. For Melbourne, values have now increased for five successive financial years with each of those years
progressively seeing a faster rate of value growth. Over the past year, values increased by 13.7 per cent which was their greatest increase over a financial year since 2009/10. For Brisbane, a two per cent increase in values over the past financial year was down on the 5.3 per cent the previous year. Brisbane values have increased over each of the past five years however, last year was the slowest rate of growth since 2012/13. “In most capital cities, the rate of value growth over the past financial year was superior to that over the previous year,” Mr Kusher said. “The exceptions were Brisbane and Darwin. A number of cities recorded their greatest increases in values in a number of years highlighting that the rate of growth has been accelerating.” Mr Kusher said the rebound in investment activity after 2015/16 and successive rate cuts in May and August last year have influenced the rebound in capital gains. ●
OPEN HOMES Time
Address
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Price Guide
Agent
Castaways Beach
Address
4 2 3 3 3 2
$995,000 Offers Invited
6 5 2
O/o $1million
4 3 2 4 3 5 5 3 2
O/O$925,000 O/O$1,600,000 O/O $949,000
Doonan Thursday 20th July
93 Duke Road
Saturday 22nd July
10.45am - 11.45am 20 Templeton Way 12.30pm - 1.30pm 57 Foxtail Rise 1.30pm - 2.30pm 17 Panavista Court
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0438 259 956 10.00am - 10.45am 17 Bunya Grove Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420 10.00am - 10.45am 8 Bunya Grove 10.00am - 10.30am 11 Peachtree Crescent 10.00am - 10.45am 32 Pavilion Drive Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0433118575 10.00am - 10.45am 24 Pavilion Drive 11.00am - 11.30am 74 The Avenue David Berns Real Estate - 0408 629 438 David Berns Real Estate - 0408 629 438 Sunrise Beach David Berns Real Estate - 0419 818 418 Friday 21st July
Eumundi
12.00pm - 12.30pm 20 Dame Patti Dr
Saturday 22nd July
Saturday 22nd July
10.00am - 10.30am 2 Jocelyn Drive 1.00pm - 1.30pm 2 Monomeet Close 2.00pm - 3.00pm 1335 Eumundi Noosa Road
3 2.5 2 4 2 3 5 2 4
Contact Agent $1,350,000 O/O$1,595,000
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0412 325 421 12.00pm - 12.30pm 20 Dame Patti Dr Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0418 714 653 David Berns Real Estate - 0408 629 438 Sunshine Beach
Lake MacDonald
Agent
3 3 4 3 3 4
2.5 2.5 2 2.5 2.5 3
2 2 2 2 2 2
$650,000 Offers Over $640,000 High $600,000's $660,000 $670,000 $749,000
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0411 579 789 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0411 579 789 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0418 712 600 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0438 579 911 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0438 579 911 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0438 579 911
4 2 6
$780,000
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505
4 2 6
$780,000
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505
4 2 2 3 2 2
Contact Agent $1,795,000
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0466 248 345 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420
Contact Agent By Negotiation $1,795,000 $530,000 Offers Over $990,000 By Negotiation
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0466 248 345 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420 David Berns Real Estate - 0419 038 887 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420
Friday 21st July
Saturday 22nd July
12.00pm - 12.30pm 176 Dath Henderson Road
4 4 2
O/o $1.75m
10.00am - 10.30am 40 Park Cres Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0418 714 653 5.00pm - 6.00pm 33 Parkedge Road
Marcus Beach
Saturday 22nd July
Saturday 22nd July
11.00am - 11.30am 1/28 Tristania Drive
3 2 2
By Negotiation
4 3 3 2 3
1 2 2 1 2
$1,850,000 $1,195,000 $1,450,000 O/o $965,000 from $1.895
2 2 1 3 1 2
O/o $750,000 $660,000
2 3 2 3 3 3 3
$775,000 $2,200,000 O/o $750,000 Offers Invited $660,000 from $1.895 $1,200,000
Noosa Heads Thursday 20th July
3/31 Picture Point Cres 4/34 Edgar Bennett Ave 18 'Rise Apt' 37 Noosa Dr 201 Netanya, 71 Hastings 3 Viewland Drive
3 2 2 1 2
Friday 21st July
12.00pm - 12.30pm 200/201 - 6 Hastings St 1.00pm - 1.30pm 35 Warana Street Saturday 22nd July
11.00am - 11.30am 12.00pm - 12.30pm 12.00pm - 12.30pm 1.00pm - 1.45pm 1.00pm - 1.30pm 2.00pm - 2.30pm 3.00pm - 3.30pm
Price Guide
Saturday 22nd July
11.00am - 11.30am 24 Antipodes Close 2.00pm - 2.45pm 1/512 David Low Way
11.00am - 11.30am 11.00am - 11.30am 12.00pm - 12.30pm 12.00pm - 12.30pm 5.30pm - 6.00pm
A B C
Peregian Springs
Saturday 22nd July
4.00pm - 4.45pm
Time
8 St Tropez, 89 Noosa Pde 502/61 Noosa Springs Drv 200/201 - 6 Hastings St 20 Coral Tree Avenue 35 Warana Street 3 Viewland Drive 2/29 Viewland Drive
2 3 2 2 1 2 3
1 2 1 2 2 2 2
10.00am - 10.30am Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0400 730 457 10.00am - 10.45am 11.00am - 11.45am 11.00am - 11.30am Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505 12.00pm - 12.30pm Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505 3.00pm - 3.45pm Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 528 148 Tewantin Star Noosa Real Estate - 0418 231 955 Friday 21st July
1.00pm - 1.45pm 11/4 Riverstone Court Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 528 148 Saturday 22nd July Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505 10.00am - 10.30am 7 Livingstone Street Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 528 148 11.00am - 11.30am 9 Blackheath Drive 11/4 Riverstone Court Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0412 806 252 1.00pm - 1.45pm Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 528 148 Wednesday 26th July Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420 11.00am - 11.30am 9 Blackheath Drive Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505 Star Noosa Real Estate - 0418 231 955 Tinbeerwah Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505
3 2 2 4 3 1
$1,195,000 1,850,000
4 2 3 2 4 3
2 2 2 2 2 2
2 1 2 1 3 2
3 2 1
605000
Base Realtors - 0412 206 563
4 2 2 4 2 2 3 2 1
By Negotiation $625,000 605000
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0400 730 457 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0467 600 009 Base Realtors - 0412 206 563
4 2 2
$625,000
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0467 600 009
4 3 4
O/O$1,260,000
4 2 4
$845,000
Saturday 22nd July
Monday 24th July
11.00am - 11.30am 4/34 Edgar Bennett Ave 11.00am - 11.30am 3/31 Picture Point Cres
40 Park Cres 2/29 Duke Street 33 Parkedge Road 3/2 Park Crescent 48 Solway Drive 223 Edwards Street
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505
Noosa Springs
12.00pm - 1.00pm
38 Kinsgate Drive
David Berns Real Estate - 0419 818 418
Verrierdale Saturday 22nd July
12.00pm - 12.30pm 24 Martha Lane
Saturday 22nd July
11.00am - 11.30am 524/61 Noosa Springs Dr 12.00pm - 12.30pm 17 Springs Crescent
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Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0412 806 252 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0417 624 059
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Base Realtors - 0412 206 563 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0403 646 930
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Noosaville Friday 21st July
2.00pm - 2.45pm 4.00pm - 4.30pm
2/24 Ann Street 41 Dolphin Cres
Saturday 22nd July
2.00pm - 2.45pm
2/24 Ann Street
Base Realtors - 0412 206 563
Noosa Waters 12.00pm - 12.30pm 33 Masthead Quay
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Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0403 646 930
4.00pm - 4.30pm
31 The Quarterdeck
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Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505
1.00pm - 1.30pm 2.00pm - 2.30pm
123 Sebel, 32 Hastings St 31 The Quarterdeck
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Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 528 148 Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0438 695 505
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Monday 24th July
Peregian Beach
12.00pm - 12.30pm 9 ‘Rise Apt’ 37 Noosa Dr
Friday 21st July
11.00am - 11.30am 1/28 Pelican St
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Saturday 22nd July
1/28 Pelican St 2 Lorikeet Drive 26 Parakeet Crescent 365 David Low Way
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Noosa Springs Friday 21st July
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - 0466 248 345 11.00am - 11.30am 9 Springs Cres ‘Oasis’ Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0401 807 697 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0418 712 600 Saturday 22nd July Star Noosa Real Estate - 0418 231 955 11.00am - 11.30am 9 Springs Cres ‘Oasis’
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LIVE
ALIVE TO A WORLD OF
ENTERTAINMENT BY HOLLIE HARRIS
When the Noosa Long Weekend festival became Noosa Alive, they promised us 10 magical days and nights of music, theatre, food and fun. Here’s proof that they’re doing just that! Kicking off tomorrow night, 21 July and right through to July 30 Noosa Alive begins their brilliant assault on our senses with unmissable acts. Luke Kennedy launches the festival accompanied by seven of Australia’s finest musicians. Luke slides effortlessly through musical styles as he takes you from pub rocker to the 10 tenors, to grand finalist on The Voice. Performing His Voice at The J Theatre this Friday 21 July, at 8pm, Luke’s superb voice is something not to be missed. Lovers of Ballet will be treated to a superb program of classical, contemporary and neo-classical ballet performed by Queensland Ballet. This intimate experience is on this Saturday 22 July, at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. With the most successful debut album in Australian musical history, Lior burst on to the Australian music scene some years back with ‘Autumn Flow’. Don’t miss Lior’s much loved classic ‘This old love’ and a host of other Lior favourites. This stunning performance comes to The J this Sunday 23 July, at 7.30pm. A festival highlight and a ‘must’ for serious music lovers, Opera Australia are bringing Mozart’s brilliant Opera
The Marriage Of Figaro to the Noosa Leisure Centre for one performance only. Next Tuesday, 25 July, 7.30pm, the Noosa Leisure Centre, Wallace Drive, Noosaville, will come alive with the Downton Abbey of Opera but a lot more fun. Expect stunning costumes, a fabulous set and a chorus of local school kids accompanying some of Australia’s finest singers. If you’ve never been to the Opera, this is the perfect introduction. Matthew Mitcham’s personal journey from Olympic Diving Gold, to cabaret star, plus the highs and lows in between is all wrapped up in one stunning performance - Matthew Mitcham Cabaret! This all-singing, all-dancing production is full of twists and turns ... a perfect 10. Catch the double bill on Thursday, 7.30pm, at The J. Naomi Price, stars in this ‘must see’ live musical event of the year. It’s a fantastical tale about the women who inspired the Beatles' greatest hits ... and they’re all there, including ‘Lucy in the sky with diamonds’, ‘Eleanor Rigby’, ‘Penny Lane’ and more. Lady Beatle is on Saturday 29 July, at 3pm, at ‘the J’ Theatre. The Rococo Beach Club Marquee brings a dynamic Latin beach club atmosphere and four full days of allinclusive cabaret, dinner and shows, casual beach parties, Broadway on the Beach, Miss Hummingbird ‘The Ultimate Ladies Lunch’, Flamenco Fire and Salsa
by the Sea ... a fitting finale to Noosa Alive. Rococo Beach Club Marquee Thursday 28 July to Sunday 31 July, Noosa Main Beach. And there are plenty more opportunities to indulge in a number of intimate discussions and workshops with the Festival of Thought. Professor Bob Carr in conversation with Kerry O’Brien. Insiders returns for the 11th consecutive year, with Kerry O’Brien in conversation with David Leser. Euthanasia, an expert panel discusses this challenging issue. The Future of Work How will job markets evolve in the digital economy? Or enjoy The Secret Garden Lunch with Wendy Whitely and Janet Hawley. Find out more about these events and book tickets via www.noosaalive.com.au ●
Lior’s stunning debut album was the most successful in Australian history.
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ACACIA QUARTET Sunday 23 July 4.30pm The Acacia Quartet is an international string quartet based in Australia comprised of four remarkable musicians: Lisa Stewart and Myee Clohessy (violins) Stefan Duwe (viola) and Anna Martin-Scrase (cello). Their diverse careers led them to play in chamber ensembles and orchestras the world over before forming the Acacia Quartet in 2010. Acacia was nominated for both an ARIA Award and an APRA-AMCOS Art Music Award in 2013 ‘ACACIA’S PLAYING WAS SO PRECISE, BEAUTIFUL IN TONE, INDIVIDUALLY NUANCED YET WITH A COHESIVENESS OF PLAYING THAT ALMOST TRANSCENDED THE MUSIC.’ SYDNEY ARTS GUIDE PROGRAM
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Joseph Haydn - String Quartet Op.77/1, Elena Kats-Chernin - From Anna Magdalena’s Notebook Franz Schubert - String Quartet No. 13 Op. 29 D804 'Rosamunde'
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VENUE Good Shepherd Lutheran Centre Cnr Eumundi Rd Goodchap St Noosaville PRICE $40 Adult S$10 Students BOOKINGS www.noosaalive.com.au www.theJ.com.au or The J Box Office Noosa Junction ph 5329 6560 (a small surcharge applies to phone bookings ) Thursday, 20 July, 2017
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Thursday 20 July Tewantin Noosa RSL, 6pm Tanya Stevens.
WHAT’S ON
Friday 21 July Imperial Hotel Eumundi, Noon Renny Field. 7pm Cale Fisher Duo. 7.30pm Masters of Guitar. Tewantin Noosa RSL, 8pm Antics. Cooroy RSL, 7.30pm Col Meredith. The Villa, 8pm Iain Harris. Saturday 22 July Imperial Hotel Eumundi, Noon Brown Trouts. 7pm Murray Law/Ryan Delaney. 8pm Whiskey and Me. Tewantin Noosa RSL, 8pm Issi Dye.
A NIGHT WITH GUITAR LEGEND LOUIE
Sunday 23 July Imperial Hotel Eumundi, 2pm Suzie Keenan. Sunshine Beach Surf Club, 3pm Annie J & Fusion. 12354035-DJ23-17 12355460-HM25-17
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Friday 21st July MichaeL GaNt 6pm - 9pm
He’s a guitar legend and Hall of Fame inductee who has played with the best of the best - and he’ll be working his magic at The Bunker at the Imperial Hotel, Eumundi, on Friday 21 July. Louie Shelton will be supported by Melbourne jazz guitar maestro Andrew Toner and Chontia. You’ll know Louie’s work when you hear it. He’s had more signature guitar riffs and solos on hit records than any other session guitarist in history. There truly are too many to mention, but some of his classics include, Boz Scaggs’ Low Down, Lionel Richie’s Hello, Neil Diamond’s Play Me, The Jackson Five’s I Want You Back, ABC and I’ll Be There, The Monkees’ Last Train To Clarksville and Valerie. Some of the other artists Louie recorded with include John Lennon, Whitney Houston, Barbra Streisand, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, The Carpenters, Joe Cocker, Kenny Rodgers, The Mamas and The Papas, James Brown and Ella Fitzgerald. Not only did Louie play guitar on Seals and Crofts greatest hits, Summer Breeze, Diamond Girl, We May Never Pass This Way Again and Get Closer, he also produced their many gold and platinum albums. Some of Louie’s other production credits include Art Garfunkel, England Dan and John Ford Coley, Dan Seals, Cory Wells
Louie Shelton. (of Three Dog Night), Jane Oliver, The Southern Sons, Mother Hubbard and Nashville Guitars. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the smooth guitar licks of a truly legendary guitarist. For the Eumundi gig, Louie will be backed by leading keyboardist and music producer Parris Macleod, along with Bob Oliver (USA), and Berkley University drummer and Sunshine Coast session bassist Garry Ward. Tickets are $30 (plus booking fee) through Oztix or at the Imperial Hotel, just call 5442 8811. Doors open at 7.30pm. ●
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DINING DIRECTORY Your Guide to all things Eating Out! Cooroy
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LET’S DO ‌ Trios
Trio’s is located at the beautiful South Pacific Resort in the heart of Noosa, surrounded by luscious green trees and gardens, with a Hawaiian theme. For a truly decadent island escape with all the trimmings, spoil yourselves with an evening of fine dining at Trio’s. Try the black sesame seed tempura king prawns, pan-seared scallops or five spiced pork belly to get your taste buds firing. Move on to a main and choose from sensational sirloin steaks, crispy duck with a protein orange plum jus or fish of the day with roasted fennel. Top it all off with chocolate orange winter
pudding, honey cinnamon panacotta or a baked Bailey’s fig cheese cake. Does winter dining get any better than that? Open for dinner from Wednesday to Saturday, from 5.30pm, and Saturdays and Sundays for lunch from noon. Enjoy a cocktail at the bar from 4pm Wednesday to Saturday or from noon Sundays. Trios at South Pacific Resort - An Australian Cuisine Cocktail/Bar Restaurant. Located at 179 Weyba Road, Noosaville. Bookings advised 5473 1333 - after hours 0408 192 546. . �
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
194 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville Open Tues, Wed, Thurs, Sun 6am–10pm & Fri, Sat 6am to 11pm (Closed Monday) (07) 5440 5070 noosaboathouse.com.au
NOOSAVILLE FISH MARKET
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/ maisondeprovencesunshinecoast
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
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
noosa hEads PEPPERS NOOSA RESORT & VILLAS 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
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ALSO stocking organic wines, beers and ciders. 2/3 GIBSON RD NOOSAVILLE PH: 5442 4973
CABARET Saturday 12th August 5.30pm Limited Seats – tickets on sale now
Friday, Saturday & Sunday 2 course menu $40 / 3 course menu $48 BYO - No Corkage all week ALL BOOKINGS 5473 1333 Trio’s at South Pacific Resort 179 Weyba Road, Noosaville
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Wednesday & Thursday 2 course menu plus glass of wine $39
IS TAPAS TAPAS + COCKTAIL BAR 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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MAISIE’S SEAFOOD & STEAKHOUSE Seafood and mixed grills are the draw at this relaxed spot with streetside seats and river glimpses. 247 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville QLD 4566 Open 7 Days 11.30am to 2.30pm and 5.30pm to 9pm (07) 5449 7497 maisies.com.au
THE STACKED PANTRY Locally owned, family run gluten free, dairy free cafĂŠ. Healthy food with stacks of flavour and Vegan options available 3/28 Sunshine Beach Rd, Noosa Heads Open 7 days 7am to 3pm (Except Sunday close at 2pm) (07) 5324 1003 facebook.com/thestackedpantry
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PIZZA WITH A PASSION BY HOLLIE HARRIS Jason, Janet and Sharlene, of Pizzami Gourmet Pizza Bar, love amazing pizza. This Peregian Beach pizza joint proudly keeps to the basics of pizza making in order to serve the highest quality pizzas to their customers. Their goal is simple, but not meaningless. They love the beach and they love people, so they decided to blend the three of their passions together. Making amazing pizza all starts with a good foundation ... the dough. Pizzami’s dough is made fresh every
single day, and by using quality products, they produce a dough which has unmatched taste and a perfect consistency - and you can taste the difference. If you like it spicy, you must try The Inferno pizza; sambal chilli, jalapeno peppers, salami, onion and capsicum. If you like it posh, you must try the Posh Chicken pizza; chicken, Spanish onion, topped with fresh avocado, camembert and cranberry; or if you like it cheesy, you must try the Quatro Cheese pizza; goats cheese, feta, parmesan
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“A quality taste sensation that satisies gastronomically and economically”
A combination of passion, fresh produce and special sauces makes a “Bloody Beautiful” experience every time. Shop 2/14 Thomas Street, Noosaville
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and mozzarella served with a lemon wedge on an olive oil base ... or simply get stuck into their delicious pastas, salads and wings. They really are committed to serving you excellent food with the friendliest, happiest, service every time from fabulous staff who absolutely love what they do. Check out Pizzami on the Corner of Kingfisher and Heron Steet, Peregian Beach, or call 5471 2300 and pick up dinner on the way home. ●
Peregian pizza never tasted so fresh.
LET’S DO … Functions with flair
Peppers Noosa Resort and Villas is reknowned for its world-class dining experience in enchanting surrounds at the View Restaurant and Bar. Whether you are a first time visitor to this breathtaking region or a long-time local of Noosa, a visit to the View Restaurant and Bar is hard to resist. But this impressive space is also one of the largest conference and event facilities in the region, with flexible event spaces, delectable menus, the latest multimedia technology and the highest level of guest service. Collectively, when View Restaurant connects with both the View Bar and
the Macquarie Conference Centre, the entirety of these spaces can cater for up to 1000 guests. It is an airy, picturesque and stylish locale for a wedding reception, corporate event or cocktail party. For the ultimate indulgence, combine the well-honed event hospitality with a luxurious accommodation option of private villas that are designed with entertaining in mind. Think of Peppers Noosa Resort and Villas and the stunning function space above the treetops at View Restaurant and Bar for that next big function. Send event inquiries to noosa.events@ peppers.com.au or call 5455 2231. ●
THE RODIZIO 11 different meats cooked over charcoal on skewers and carved at your table. Side dishes are also included All you can eat for $42.50
NEW FROM THE MENU Taste of Samba 3 BBQ’d Meats $28.50 Beef, Pork & Lamb served with Samba Salad, Roast Potatoes and Brazillian Rice
St. Louis Style Ribs Half Rack $26 Full Rack $40
Whole menu gluten free Open 5pm till Late Tues-Sat Bookings are advised
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WHOLE LOBSTER COOKED 5 WAYS!! Mornay - Thermidore - Chilli - Garlic - or Cold Natural Served with Chips and House Salad...
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MELT-IN-YOUR-MOUTH MOMENTS BY HOLLIE HARRIS A cornerstone of charming Eumundi, the heritage-listed Imperial Hotel has been welcoming locals and tourists since its opening in 1911. The friendly reception continues today with good old-fashioned table service, delicious food, cold beer and wine, and live entertainment. The majestic Queenslander, with its sweeping verandahs and stylish decor, overlooks the leafy main street bustling with the activity of the town’s creative community. The hotel now has three performance venues with quality staging and PA systems, and decent decibel limits - beautiful spaces to experience performing artists in their element. Dining out is always a fun and delicious experience at The Imperial. Flavours that leap off the plate and family favourites are a-plenty. The menu is carefully created to tantalise everyone’s tastebuds and budgets. A must-try is the pork belly and scallops on a saffron cauliflower puree and salted caramel sauce. This really is as good as it sounds, folks - melt in your mouth pork belly with that fine crackling edge, exquisitely tender scallops and the unique and decadent rich caramel flavours in the sauce is quite a taste sensation. Crunchy broccolini brings this dish together as a winning winter treat. The rest of the menu is filled with tasty burger and taco options, wood-fired pizzas
COOK FEED ‘EM WELL Our family meals under $10 continue to help get you through the winter nights. Warm up with Mexican Spiced Chicken Drumsticks.
INGREDIENTS 1.2kg Coles Australian RSPCA approved chicken drumsticks. 40g pkt Coles Mexican seasoning. 2 cups (400g) Coles long grain white rice. 1 tablespoon olive oil. 1 red onion, thinly sliced. 1 1/2 teaspoons Coles whole cumin seeds. 420g can Coles corn kernels, drained. 400g can Coles red kidney beans, rinsed, drained.
METHOD It doesn’t get any more mouthwatering than this - Scallops, pork belly, caramel gravy.... starting from $10, juicy steaks and share meals for the whole family to tuck into. The crispy chicken wings are a great snack with a few beers or to keep the kids happy in between trips to the most amazing kids room you’ll find. All ages of kids love spending time in this fun space, making a meal out a truly relaxing experience for mum and dad. Fill up on roasted beetroot and feta risotto or Balinese style grilled pork ribs or just take a seat by the band with a chilled
bottle of vino and while away the afternoon hours. The Imperial Hotel’s courtesy bus operates Friday and Saturday nights from 5pm and Sunday from 2pm. Phone 0467 414 171 to book. How easy is that? Dine at The Imperial on Mondays to Fridays for lunch from 11.30am to 2.30pm and dinner from 5.30pm to 8.30pm, or Saturdays 11.30am to 8.30pm and Sundays 11.30am to 8pm. ●
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FOCUS ON ‌ Health, Wellness & Beauty
PAMPERED TO PERFECTION BY HOLLIE HARRIS As consumers, we readily splurge on a night out to dinner or the movies, but rarely spend on a luxurious treat for ourselves? I decided to indulge this week. On the flipside of an awful flu, two days in bed and a deadline to get past, my body was sore. I made an appointment at Sheer Bliss Beauty Day Spa on the Noosa Marina and it truly was a blissful experience, to say the least. Taking a seat on their private deck right over the rippling waters of the Noosa River, I sipped on sweet coconut lime juice and freshened up with a warm face towel as I waited for my stay in Spa Heaven to be ready. Warm towels are a personal favourite, and they just kept coming to my delight! Miranda tended to my every need and delivered to me a deeply relaxing and calming massage. In a candle-lit room with the subtle smells of peony blossoms and softly piping music, I sunk into the most delicious state of relaxation. Every detail of Sheer Bliss has been considered. From the warm and welcoming staff, the glowing candles and flower petals, to the shimmering chandeliers and glistening water views, Sheer Bliss feels luscious and decadent. As my tension let go and my body and mind fell further into calmness, I thought about how much we all need more of this type of pampering. It’s so easy to neglect our body, mind and spirit during our busy day-to-day tasks. I was reminded how important it is to take some time just for me and simply receive. The next part of my treat was a coconut and rose petal soak. When the doors opened I was truly speechless. A room filled with flickering candles and petals across the floor, a steaming spa bath with sweet smelling oils and rose petals awaited me, complete with a dish of chocolates and a cool drink. I soaked in the opulence of freshly picked rose petals for half an hour while my skin soaked in the nutrients from the beauty-boosting coconut milk. My Cleopatra’s Hydration Bathing Ritual was an utterly divine experience which left me feeling like royalty. Sheer Bliss was everything I hoped it would be. I will be going back again, sooner rather than later, perhaps for a rich sea salt body buff and Sheer Bliss Techno Tan spray tan. Their formulation is enriched with aloe vera and has a heavenly coconut and vanilla bean summer scent. You
can wash and wear in just two hours so as the cool weather disappears, these are perfect to get ready for shorts and skirts again. I will also be making it a priority to spoil myself with regular luscious treatments off their menu. A full body massage infused with warm aromatic essentials oils, an opulent one-hour facial and collagen eye treatment or perhaps an IPL treatment to permanently remove my
unwanted hair. A session at Sheer Bliss is sure to leave your skin radiant and rejuvenated, your hands nurtured from the aromatic warm balm massage and your body and soul glowing just as it did mine. A visit to Sheer Bliss is truly worth every cent. Visit www.sheerblissbeauty.com.au to learn more about their divine treatments.
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FOCUS ON … Pomona King of the Mountain
A LEGEND IS LAUNCHED BY HOLLIE HARRIS While the festival has now become a hallmark local event for the Noosa hinterland town of Pomona, its origins are in a dare between mates at the local watering hole. In 1958, at the bar of the old Railway Hotel, local footballer and railway porter Bruce Samuels casually claimed he ran to the top of Mount Cooroora in under an hour. Sceptical pub patrons were quick to demand to see it for themselves and set the challenge. Astonished locals saw Samuels return in just 40 minutes to collect his £100 wager. His feat saw him become the town hero and he was bestowed with the nicknamed ‘Hilary’ Samuels. Fittingly, his achievement became the stuff of legends and it was recorded on the wall of the hotel bar. In 1959, this attracted the attention of 21 year hotel punter Barry Webb from Brisbane who declared that he could beat Samuel’s time and a race was set for the following Saturday. With a time of 35 minutes Webb became the recipient of about 25 shillings from the passing around of the hat. A gracious Samuels was quick to congratulate Webb, but determined to reclaim his title. He began training for a rematch scheduled for 27 June 1959 and the rest, as they say, is history and the legendary
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FOCUS ON … Pomona King of the Mountain
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Once again the calibre of this year’s competitors means there are no favourites to win the hotly contested race. Brisbane based, 25-year-old athlete Ben Duffus has represented Australia in many events overseas and won the race following both of his previous attempts in 2013 and 2014. He will return this year for his third King of the Mountain challenge and will face fierce competition from reigning champion, 33-yearold Mark Bourne of the ACT who also won his maiden race. Six seconds is all that separates their personal best times and both men have competed many times between them in New Zealand’s equally iconic sister race Kawerau King of the Mountain. But before hedging bets on Ben or Mark consider Daniel Jones. Returning to Pomona for the first time since he set the yet-unbroken record as a junior in 2008, Daniel, a New Zealand representative, finished third at Kawerau in 2016, one spot behind Ben Duffus and one spot in front of Mark Bourne. Another athlete looking to take part in this year’s Bendigo Bank Mountain Challenge has already set a record for being the oldest competitor in the history of the race. Seventy-seven-year-old Frank Falappi from West Woombye has competed in many long distance events ranging from 45-100klms since 2014, and is proof that age is no barrier to taking on new challenges for those who are fit and well prepared. ●
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FOCUS ON … Pomona King of the Mountain
STIFF COMP AT GREAT RACE BY HOLLIE HARRIS A project of The Cooroy and Pomona Lion’s Club since 1979, the community-oriented King of the Mountain Festival continues to celebrate the great race and the achievements of its competitors. This month, the 2016 Sports Federation Event of the Year, has again attracted athletes looking to secure its prestigious title in recognition of the endurance required to negotiate the course’s rugged terrain. Reigning Queen of the Mountain and local Pomona school teacher Leslie Saunders will seek her third consecutive title and compete against dual winner Maree Stephenson from Brisbane who is back to compete for the first time since her successive wins in 2009 and 2010. Both women will also face stiff competition from New Zealand representative Robyn Muir who will race up Mt Cooroora for the first time and is the reigning Open Women’s champion of the Kawerau Mountain event. Leslie is very excited to run this weekend as it will be her 10th year in the race. She has been such a tough competitor over the years, and with a few wins under her belt, she has been lucky enough to be flown to New Zealand to run Kawerau. “Those girls run big mountains over there. That race is twice as high, twice as long to run, so it’s a tough one. I was lucky enough to come 3rd last year and 2nd the two years before that,” Leslie said. Leslie loved watching the King of the Mountain for years with her children until her friend talked her into getting involved. “He is so supportive. He tells me I could break the 30! I would love that, but with a bit of a chest sickness right now and so many incredible racers in the line-up this year, it will be hard,” she said. Last year, the event was recognised when it was awarded the 2016 Sunshine Coast Sports Federation Event of the Year. ●
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COMMUNITY UPDATES JUNIOR TENNIS TOURNAMENT
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The Tewantin Tennis Club will be hosting a Junior Tennis Tournament on Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 July. The Sunshine Coast Junior Development Series (JDS) will see some of our best juniors from the Sunshine Coast battle it out. So come on down and join in the atmosphere. Call Jason on 0402 39 39 45.
Queensland Koala Crusaders and Noosa Alive festival invite everyone to come along this Sunday from 9.30am12.30pm at Lions Park, Gympie Terrace, Noosaville, to the Koala Kids Day Picnic. There will be live animals from Wildlife HQ, demonstrations with detection dogs by the University of the Sunshine Coast and Cuddles the animated koala will be there to show off a new book, Cuddles of Tea Tree Bay. There will be music by Simon Russell Baker, Sam Shepherd and the Dennis Sisters with MC Sam Coward from 91.1 HotFM and a short play will be performed by Little Seed Theatre Company. You can learn the koala song with Dave Norman and Rachel Halverson, enjoy some storytelling or be entertained by the Noosa Alive dancers. For more information contact Meghan Halverson 0449 255 898 or email koalameghan@earthlink.net ●
TEWANTIN-NOOSA RSL WOMEN’S AUXILIARY The next meeting of the Tewantin-Noosa RSL Women’s Auxiliary will be held on Friday 4 August at 10am. Anyone interested in attending our lunch at the Appollonian Hotel on Tuesday 25 July, please be at the RSL at 10.45am. Cost is $25. All members and friends welcome. Phone Kay on 5447 5042.
TEWANTIN NOOSA GARDEN CLUB The next meeting of the Tewantin-Noosa Garden Club will be held 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. August guest speaker is Jonathon Drury from Rocky Point Mulching, topic is “Improving your garden with Rocky Point Products”. Visitors are most welcome. Phone Helen Brown on 0402 107 716.
FRIDAY ENVIRO FORUM This week’s guest speaker has enjoyed a life of adventure and exploration around the globe that most of us can only dream about. These investigations have taken him to many far flung locations including Svalbard, Greenland, across the Arctic and Antarctica, and to the Himalaya and the ice caps of Patagonia. Join the audience on 21 July when Dr Adrian McCallum intends to share some of his experiences including Sir Ranulph Fiennes’ ground-breaking 2013 winter trans-antarctic expedition. Friday Environment Forum is held at the Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre, 5 Wallace Drive, Noosaville, next door to the Noosa Library. The forum starts at 10.30am with conservation updates
WEEKLY ROSTER FOR MEALS ON WHEELS Weekly roster for Tewantin-Noosa Meals on Wheels for the week Monday 24 to Friday 28 July. Monday drivers: Helen and John, Marie, Anne and Phil, Andrew, Doug and Claudia, Margaret and Michelle, driver needed for run E. Kitchen: Martina, Stephen, Len, Neil, Teresa. Tuesday drivers: Alice, John Mc, Rob and Kevin, Jan and Bob, Tania and Friends, Fiona, Robin. Kitchen: Ashleigh, Jo, Christine, Mark, Susanne. Wednesday drivers: Bev and Tony, Council, Gary, Liz and Liz, Rhoda and Heather, Barbara, Evelyn and Maureen. Kitchen: Judy, Sandy, Elfie, Jerry. Thursday drivers: Denise, Margaret and Joan, Victor, Ingrid and Bob, Jan and Wendy, Nina, driver needed for run C. Kitchen: Mark, Christine, Elfie, Lois, Vicki. Friday drivers: Bruce, Helen and Allan, Peter, Bob, Theresa and Allan, Sam and Kevin, Joy. Kitchen: Sandy, Elfie, Neville, Mark. If you are unavailable or can do an extra run, please phone the kitchen on 5449 7659. 40 NOOSA TODAY
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before the guest speaker. Everyone is welcome to arrive for coffee and chat from 10am. Early birds can join bird interpretation with Valda in Wallace Park which starts in the Environment Centre carpark at 8.30am.
PERMACULTURE NOOSA Permaculture Noosa monthly meetings are held at Cooroy State School hall, 59 Elm Street, Cooroy on the third Thursday of each month. Doors open at 5.30pm when healthy and tasty low cost meals will be available before the meeting. A market takes place where we share surplus home grown produce and plants by giving, exchanging or selling. Entry is a gold coin donation for non-members. The meeting begins at 6.30pm and the night is complete with a “bring a plate” shared supper at 8pm. This month on 20 July, our main speaker, Nell Azuri of the Citizen’s Climate Change Lobby, will explain “How Ordinary People can address Climate Change”. All welcome.
JOIN A CAPELLA CHOIR Spiritsong A Cappella choir are currently singing Tomas Luis de Victoria’s O Magnum Mysterium Mass and Motet as well as pieces by John Goss, Beethoven, Purcell and Tomkins. If you would like to join Spiritsong, please emailandrewjemmet@gmail.com or phone 5474 1498. Spiritsong sings in Tewantin on Wednesday evenings.
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Norm Flett will be our speaker at Christian Fellowship of Noosa on 23 July. The topic will be “Utilising God’s Power to Overcome Evil”. Both local residents and visitors are most welcome to join with us in the CWA Hall, next door to the Tewantin Post Office, at 9.30am. Our website, www.christianfellowshipnoosa.com holds all our information, or for a personal chat, please call Tony on 5474 0620.
RED CROSS AGM 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.
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tin 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.
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, tambourine 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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Seniors Bowls now at the Noosa Leisure Centre.
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 5.30pm-7.30pm and on Sundays from 9.30am11.30am. 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.
IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH Want to improve your health? Inner Light Healing Group meet Mondays from 9.30am at Cooroy CWA hall. Professional health practitioners volunteer to help you. Activities include psychic readings, reiki, spirit art readings and massage. Phone Jenny on 5442 8246 for information.
CHURCH FETE A good old-fashioned Church fete will be held at Cooroy Anglican Church, corner 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.
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 us. Please join us and enjoy Pam. Everyone welcome. Phone Norm on 5474 0919.
WRITERS SEEK MEMBERS We are a small mixed group of people of all ages who enjoy writing. We 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.
DANCE TO THE RHYTHM Dance to your hearts 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.
U3A NOOSA TALKS PROGRAM 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.
TOASTMASTERS WELCOMES NOOSA ARTS AND CRAFTS NEW MEMBERS It’s a new year in Toastmasters and we have EXHIBITION room for some new members. Come along and learn how to speak to an audience small or large - or how to chair a meeting. We meet the second and fourth Monday every month at 6pm at Noosaville State School on Beckmans Road and learn bit by bit what it takes to feel more confident about speaking. 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 than 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
NOOSA HEADS ROTARY CLUB The Noosa Heads Rotary Club has moved weekly lunchtime meetings to the Tait-Duke Community Cottage in Earl Street, Tewan-
Noosa Arts and Crafts Association will be hosting an exhibition, Kaleidoscope, until 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 exhibition was officially opened on Friday 14 July at 6pm 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.
PRAM WALKING GROUP A walking group for parents and carers with children in prams, strollers and buggies will walk every Wednesday at 9am. The walk is different each week. Check Facebook page for walk locations at facebook.com/noosapramwalks noosatoday.com.au
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SPORT TODAY THE HOME TEAM ADVANTAGE BY DOUG MCCONNELL NOOSA CROQUET Round 6 of the Pennant Season in the Golf format (handicaps 7 and under) saw Noosa host Nambour. The home team advantage was evident as Noosa won 6 matches to 4 - 62 hoops to 56. The individual match results show the closeness of the play, Noosa scores shown first. Niven Gugich lost to Bill Habner 5:7; Stewart McConnell won against Roz Paglianino 7:3; Niven won against Roz 7:6; while Stewart fell to Bill Habner 6:7. In the 3 and 4 singles Brian Rudd fell to Robyn Pettman 5:7 but defeated Pat Manser 7:4; Galina Makarova enjoyed both of hers singles with wins over Pat Manser 7:4 and Robyn Pettman 4:3. In the doubles Niven and Stewart lost 5:8 to Bill
Habner and Roz Pagliarino while Brian Rudd and Peter Richardson won against Robyn and Pat 9:7. In the Association Pennant competition Noosa defeated Bribie Island 2 games to 1 with 54 hoops to Bribie’s 50. John Olsen defeated Greg Whymark 26:21; Brenda Bradley lost narrowly to Lynda Davis 11:13 and in the doubles John Olsen and Sharon O’Toole won against Lynda and Greg 17:16. Finally, in the Ricochet form of croquet, Noosa travelled to Headland/Buderim and were out-played 2 matches to 1. In the singles John Olsen lost to Kathleen Calchlough 22:23 while Hans van Moorst defeated Cheryl Moodie 23:18. In the doubles John and Hans were beaten by Kathleen and Cheryl 11:26. Noosa won only 57 hoops to Headland’s 67. ●
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There were 209 players in the Saturday Men’s Par. Scratch rating (M) 71.0. Winners - A Grade: Warren Brewer +4, Peter Cossins +3 c/b, Paul Sanderson +3. B Grade: Chris Misios +4 c/b, Peter Mcdonald +4, Doug Reynolds +3 c/b. C Grade: Frank Gava +4, Jim Corder +3 c/b, Greg Bee +3 c/b Place getters: Greg Steele, Peter Baynes +3, Graeme Brown, Steven Lane, Brian Jackson, Michael Cantori, Alan Hocking, Kevin Anschau, Denis Doyle, Terry Farrell +2 c/b, Rex Bernoulli +2, Robert Upham, Ray Egge, Laurie James, Graham Hillan, Keith Munday, Bradly Graham, Bob Bosworth, Brian Kingdom +1 c/b. Nearest to Pin - A Grade: Sam Boulden, Jorma Rusanen, Wayne Raison. B Grade: Neville Hazlett, Tim Dolan, Mal Price, Bert Cheong. C Grade: Steve Paul, Rodney Gillard, Charles Moore, Jerome Stuart. ●
There were 196 players in the Stableford Tuesday Club Monthly Mug. Scratch rating (M) 72.0. Winners - A Grade: Brett Clarke 39, Alan Martin 38 c/b, Anthony Zipf 38, Derek Connolly 37 c/b. B Grade: Tim Dolan 40, Bob Cox 39 c/b, Allan Harris 39, John Mill 38. C Grade: Les Callaghan 41 c/b, Steven Lane 41, John Maree, Mark Buckley 40 c/b. Place getters: Glenn Heath 40, Greg Bee 39, Frank Hull, Andrew Aitken 38 c/b, Terry Farrell 38, David Young, Bobby Kennedy, David Anderson, Robin Bray 37 c/b, Raymond Waters 37, Dale Officer, Phillip Fortingon, Rodney Vaughan, David Mills, Stephen Plant, Andrew Watson 36 c/b, Joe Franz 36, Shaun Pyne, Chris Wright, Mark Tickle 35 c/b. Nearest to pin - A Grade: Gary Wood, Simon Tooman, Alex Officer, Ken Robinson. B Grade: Tim Dolan, John Curtiss, Mark Ostwald, Anthony Jedynak. C Grade: Dirk Derek, Glenn Heath, Stephen Monie, Lyndon Bruggy.
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CHARLIE AND MAX STARRING AFIELD BY BEK PETRIE NOOSA EAGLES The Under 6 Black team were very excited to be back on the field after the holiday break! Playing against Mooloolaba Milky Ways, the final score was 7-1 to Mooloolaba. Well done to Charlie for scoring the goal and to the rest of the team for playing their very best and enjoying themselves. Congratulations to Max who was the player of the match for his outstanding play on field. The Noosa Gold Under 7 team came back well-rested after the holiday break to play against the Chancellor Cats this week. After no goals were scored by either team in the first half, Noosa came back with a vengeance in the second to secure an 8-0 win. Charlie Giles positioned himself cleverly in order to score the first goal, as did Zain Liddell and Nate Morgan. “The Ryan’s" then boosted the score with Ryan Atkinson securing two goals and Ryan Curtis scoring an impressive three goals. However, what was most outstanding about the game was not only the outcome, but that each of the players demonstrated excellent sportsmanship and respect for the opposing team. Congratulations! Congratulations to the Under 9 Gold and Black teams who battled it out on field.
What an outstanding game played by both teams who not only went out and played their absolute best, but had a fun time playing against each other. They all fought hard on their defence but it was Under 9 Black who took the win 7-4. Well done to Harry, Bella, and Joel for your fantastic goals for Under 9 Gold and to Rohnan, Noah, Lenny and Cooper on scoring your goals for Under 9 Black. Every player on both teams deserves a congratulations on how well they played and by showing awesome sportsmanship towards each other. Man of the match went to Kallum, who was on the ball the entire game, good work Kallum. James and Alexander also received vouchers who played outstandingly on both field and in goals. The Under 10 Noosa Black team, after a three week break from match play, were ready for a tough game this week against Mooloolaba. After a scoreless first half, Mooloolaba sneaked two goals and ultimately took away the win 2-0. Congratulations, Mooloolaba, but what a mighty effort from the Noosa team. Every week the Under 10 Noosa Black improve and, despite their loss this week, they should be very proud of their team work and effort. Well done, Under 10 Noosa Black! ●
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Coolum Croquet Club A Mixed Week for our club. Golf Croquet 3 July: Golf Shield Coolum defeated Nambour by just 3 hoops. Ricochet: Nell Hass Shield 4 July: Coolum defeated Bribie (3 -0). Association: Lockwood Shield 5 July: Coolum were defeated by Nambour (3-0). Golf Croquet Pennant 10 July: Coolum were defeated by Headland-Buderim (7-3). ●
Results from Women’s Stableford played on Thursday 13 July. Trophy: Shay Zulpo. Winner: Sue Piggott (34 c/b). Runner-up: Chris Michael (34). Rundown: Kaye Gilmour (33), Carolyn Foster (31), Lynne Dawson (31), Fay Wiggins (31), Freda Bull (31), Judy Kitcher (31), Rose Simmons (30), Wendy O’Hare (30), Maz Hawkins (30), Sue Sendall (30), Sonja Cordwell (29), Carmel Clark (29). Approaches: Terri Cairns, Rose Simmons, Judy Kitcher. Longest Putt: Jan Galvin. ●
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CHECKING OUT NOOSA’S BIG SECRET BY HOLLIE HARRIS It is 9.30am Saturday at the Noosa District Netball Park and as I stood with club Patron and Life Member Lola McDonald and watched the morning competition unfold, I found it hard to understand how come this obviously successful and well-supported game was such a well-kept secret. With a total of some 400 competitors and 40 teams, it was quite obvious that here is a sport that successfully caters for the female population of our community; and is indeed looking very strong. Run by a committee of six and under the supervision of President Bev Bullivant, they have a total of 11 hard courts and four grass - and this does indeed tend to keep coordinator Therese Tati very busy. “We have been striving for some time to get more exposure,” Bev said, “but for some reason it just hasn’t been happening.” With 15 courts plus a club house and canteen, the facilities are good and there is definitely no lack of support from families and locals. With Saturday competition for 6-15 age group and Monday evenings indoor games at the Noosa Leisure Centre for the adult ladies (who have some 330 members filling 32 teams) the sport is definitely solid. “This is definitely a great family game,” Bev said. “We have several instances of mothers who played here as young girls, now having their daughters out on the courts. Also you will always find a lot of grandparents coming along on Saturday mornings to give support.’’
Saturdays at the Noosa District Netball Park. To ensure a high standard of play, the Noosa Club runs umpire training programs that have proven very successful. Treasurer Jane Marren, who has held the chair for five years and also works in promotion said, “The recent win by the Sunshine Coast Lightning has been great for the sport; add to this the TV exposure and you couldn’t ask for better. Representatives of the team have recently paid us a visit, thus showing that they are prepared to put back into the sport in a big way. “Netball is no different to any other amateur sport, in as much as all the people
connected to the club - management, coaches and workers all have full time jobs. To make time available to help their club can be difficult. “For example, on carnival days our workforce can be faced with a day that goes from 7am to 4pm and sometimes longer. So whenever someone gives an hour or two during the day we are indeed grateful,” Bev said. On Sunday 30 July, Noosa Netball will play host to a carnival with a possible 52 clubs taking part; coming from districts such as Gympie, Caboolture, Buderim,
Caloundra and Palmwoods to name just a few. We hope all goes well for this hard working dedicated team. When we look at all the supporters, many of them retired grandparents, we wonder if there is not a retired journo or two amongst them who would like to assist in promotion. If there is, just make yourself known your help would be appreciated. Let us never forget that sport brings publicity and business into our community. Well done to Noosa District Netball. ●
LOCAL STARS SHINE AT YOUTH COMMONWEALTH GAMES As we go to press, the Youth Commonwealth Games will be getting under way in the Bahamas and two of our local athletes - Ben Cameron-Hands and Ella Boot - will proudly wear the green and gold of Australia. Selected to represent their country, both will do so in the sport of boxing. Ben will contest the 49kg division and Ella the 60kg. Now we have a closer and more informative look at this great event for our youth. The games which will be conducted from the 19-23rd July will have a program of seven sports; Athletics, Beach Volley Ball,
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Add to this Ella has recently returned from a tour of the UK and Hungary winning major tournaments in both. "Their achievements have been outstanding,” said Cooroy Impact Boxing Academy Coach Mark Evans. “To make the Australian team is really the highlight. Apart from their wins in the ring, their conduct and manners outside are beyond reproach; this reflects on both their club and above all their families. The Noosa community should take pride in their achievements.” At the recent Oceania Tournament held on the Gold Coast, Impact's Bryce Hegity nominated to fight in the 75kg Super Quattro Event. This event consisted of four fighters in each of the elite divisions, all fighting each other each day. Points were allocated according to results. At the end of three days, the two with the most points contested the final; Bryce made the final and went on to win the Championship Belt. Bryce, who lives in Tinbeerwah and works as a personal trainer, has a record of 48 wins with 18 losses; with the losses coming in the early stage of his career. Now at 23, he has amongst his wins several major titles, at both state and national level; two of which are the Australian Golden Gloves and the International Coral Sea Challenge Championship, which he won in Cairns in 2016. His immediate aim is to make the Australian team for next year's Commonwealth Games. We wish him well. Another highlight of the Oceania Tournament was that Mark Evans was
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PHIL JARRATT
After days of waiting, the Corona J-Bay Pro got underway in perfect conditions last weekend. Current world champion John Florence was the Day One standout, clocking three near-perfect scores to advance to Round Three. Picture: WSL
a prototype Tom Wegener with s Surfboard Ar tisan finless. Picture:
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SHOOT STRAIGHT Not too many people in Noosa can say they’ve won an Academy Award, but then not too many people have pointed a camera at such a diverse range of subjects - from dolphins to monster waves to catwalk models - as Greg Huglin has over a long and storied career. Now the American-born cinematographer is planning to share his wealth of knowledge with people of all ages who want to improve their filming technique, whether they’re looking for that elusive Oscar or just a better selfie. I’ve known “Huggie” since the 1970s, when he was travelling the world gathering material for his first full-length surf feature, Fantasea, and our paths crossed here and there in the world of surfing over the years, but in recent times, since he, wife Andrea and children Jasmin and Josh decided to call Noosa home, it’s been a real pleasure to renew the friendship. After graduating with a film-making degree from San Francisco Art Institute, as well as picking up university level teaching credentials from California Community Colleges, Greg had a stint working as a fashion photographer in New York before eventually returning to home base Santa Barbara and devoting himself to shooting the best over and underwater footage ever seen. Along the way, he took on a young intern called Jack Johnson who was showing great skill as a surf cinematographer until a singing career got in the way.
Greg Huglin at work. Picture: Albe Falzon.
By the turn of the century, Greg was making a name for himself shooting the new frontier of surfing - extreme big waves. His 2006 feature Shark Park remains a classic of the big wave genre, but he was also casting the net wider, shooting specialist footage for big Hollywood productions. It was in this way that his cinematography for the extraordinary film The Cove, revealing the senseless slaughter of dolphins in Japan, won him a shared Oscar for best documentary of 2010. Since the family’s move to Noosa in 2014, Greg has continued to travel to the world’s big wave hotspots, like Hawaii’s Jaws and Portugal’s Nazare, but he has also pointed his state-of-the-art Red Epic camera at local longboarders, and picked up camerawork on big local productions, such as the Erroll Flynn biopic, In Like Flynn, currently shooting on the Gold Coast, and guestlectured at USC. When I asked Huggie to co-host a luncheon at the Laguna Real Estate Noosa Festival of Surfing last March with legendary big wave filmer Tim Bonython, I was impressed with the way he conveyed his knowledge of film-making to a rapt audience with a slick patter and a healthy dose of self-deprecating humour. I thought he’d be a natural as a teacher of film skills. Little did I know that this was already the game plan. Since then Greg and Andrea have established the Noosa Film Academy,
offering full and half-day courses for individuals and schools in all aspects of film-making and natural light stills photography. Says Greg: “Our students learn how to shoot short scripted films on location, and alternate between the key roles of director, camera operator, script supervisor, actor, sound operator and editor.” If you think that’s a lot of information to digest in one day, you don’t know Huggie, who cuts to the chase while keeping it accessible to the layman. The Noosa Film Academy is open for business now. Visit www.noosafilmacademy. com for more information, or call Andrea on 0429 776 680 for class times and dates.
SOUL SURFERS: FROM KILLING BAMBI TO QUOTING SOCRATES A couple of weeks back in these pages I shared a few yarns about the legendary Bob McTavish, who will be appearing next Monday night at Soul Surfers, part of the Noosa Alive Festival of Thought. Today, I turn my attention to the equally legendary Tom Wegener, of whom the erudite editor of Swellnet and surfboard fanatic Stu Nettle recently wrote: “Few surfers have done as much to strip surfing down to its fundamentals as Tom Wegener. The Californian expat eschews legropes, thinks fins are optional, and that wood is the finest of all materials - much the same as the ancient Hawaiians did on their olos and
alaias. According to Tom, surfing requires nothing more than rider, board, and wave. But such minimalism belies a sophisticated appreciation of surfing. In contrast to his actions, Wegener has cultivated an ornate secret garden, and in (his book) Surfboard Artisans he opens the gate to curious wanderers.” Representing a younger generation of soul surfers than McTavish, Tom, now in his fifties, was a solicitor in California until the surf bug bit him and he gave up his career to design surfboards and travel the world looking for waves. This search led him to Noosa in 1998, where he fell in love, started a family and made his home. Today he is the most respected name in the world of sustainable wood surfboard production, has a PhD in sustainable technology and has published a well-received memoir. As Stu Nettle has noted, perhaps the most interesting aspect of the scholarly Surfboard Artisans is the way Tom, who was accused by some of his closest friends of selling out when he started mass producing foam and fibreglass versions of his wooden alaia boards, turns the blowtorch on himself to analyse exactly what we mean by “selling out”. This is compelling stuff, and I’m looking forward to taking the theme further when I sit between Wegener and McTavish on the panel of Soul Surfers at the RACV Resort on Monday night. Don’t miss out. Tickets are available at noosaalive.com.au ● 12352455-LB20-17
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TOP SHOWJUMPERS TAKE THE FIELD BY JOY RINGROSE It is not often that you can get to see Olympic level showjumping in your own backyard, but this coming weekend you can do just that. The Sunshine Coast Showjumping Club’s July show at the Nambour Showgrounds promises to be bigger and better than ever before. Held over four days, from 20-23 July, it will feature the most successful riders from Australia and New Zealand. Prize money this year is an unprecedented $30,000 due to the continuing success of this well-attended club, whose monthly meetings attract the best jumping horses and riders in the district. It will feature the biggest prize money Grand Prix that the district has ever seen. The show caters to all levels of riders, with Thursday’s classes a warm-up for the bigger classes in the next three days. Two arenas will be run on grass, with the professionals taking the higher jumps in ring one, and the younger riders competing in ring two. On Friday, the bigger money classes start, and on Saturday afternoon at 4pm the nail-biting speed class gets underway - one round at break-neck speed over the long European-style course in the main Arena. Some of the best horses in the nation will be competing in this event. Sunday is the big money day, starting with the Future Stars Classic, for horses 10 years and under, with $4280 in prize money to be won. At around noon the big event of the show takes place, the $10,000 Grand Prix, with its $3000 first prize. The nation’s top riders will be competing
Top: World cup show jumper Billy Raymont of Cooroy. Left: Victoria’s James Arkins winning at Equifest. in this class, with two top Pacific League Word Cup riders, James Arkins and Billy Raymont, battling New Zealand Olympian Katie McVean, for line honours. Katie has previously sold a horse that she had bred and trained, Dustan Delphi, to an overseas buyer for over $10 million dollars.
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Current Queensland State Champion Stuart Jenkins will also be in the mix! Altogether, twenty World Cup riders will be competing in this class. Horses not placed in the top ten in the Grand Prix can still have a shot at the money in the $2780 prized Mini Prix, which is on straight after.
This show is free to the public, and is a chance to see the nation’s top horses in action. See the sunshinecoastshowjumpingclub. com.au for more details. Anyone wanting further information about entries can ring Sue Raymont on 5447 6589. ●
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RIVER STILL CONTINUES TO PRODUCE SOLIDLY Noosa’s boat ramps were again packed with plenty of boats hitting the water. Starting off with Offshore; the weather last weekend was perfect to head offshore and anglers were out in force with high expectations to see some good snapper. The middle and reefs have been the best for these lovely fish with North reef producing some great catches. Sweetlip and Pearlies are also on the chew with these hard fighting fish taking a liking to soft plastics hopped around the coral structure. Burley has been key to getting good results so this is when leftover bait from the last trip really comes in handy! Start your trail with cubed pillies then send down a frozen burley log and before long you’ll have them coming over the side. On the wider grounds - like the Barwon Banks and the Hards - we have seen cobia, tusk fish, moses perch, Pearlies, amberjack and coronation trout. Sunshine has also come up with the goods with some quality sweetlip, squire, tusk fish and coral trout. The trevally have been in great numbers in the Noosa River over the past week with fish up to 60cm being caught. Big giant trevally are coming back into noosatoday.com.au
the river system on the tide with most of the activity happening around the Woods Bays area. Slow rolling prawn profile soft plastic is a sure-fire way to come in contact with these hard fighting pelagics. Early morning surface fishing has also been working around the Woods Bays for lure anglers with big eye trevally, queenfish and tailor taking both poppers and surface walkers. For the bait anglers, big flathead have been active up the Weyba Creek stretch on the change of tide with live baits and also whitebait being their undoing. Fishing after dark around the Tewantin Marina has been producing quality bream, flathead, tailor, tarpon and even the odd winter jack. Better size school jew have been active in the stretch of water between the lakes. Try focussing your times fishing the change of tides around the deeper holes. Soft vibes and larger paddle tail soft plastics are ideal for targeting jewfish. Whiting are still in good numbers with the usual spots all reporting good captures - worms, yabbies and soldier crabs have all been great baits for a feed of these sweet fish. On the beaches; the weather over the past weekend was perfect for packing the
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gear up and heading up the beach. Bream, dart, flathead and whiting were on the bite during the day on prawns, whitebait and worms, with the added bonus of tailor coming onto the bite around the low light periods. When chasing tailor along the beaches, it definitely pays to put in the time and find the best gutter possible. Jewfish have been around with the best bait to target them being mullet and bonito strips. So on behalf of Jack Mangrove, best of luck on your fishing adventures! ●
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