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MORE TO LOVE The editor’s desk It is well documented that people on holiday behave differently than they do in their normal lives. And it’s not a modern day phenomenon. Throughout history there have been reports of artists travelling to escape the banality of their urban lives, to seek inspiration or spiritual awakening or appease their restlessness. As they shrug off their work responsibilities and release their inhibitions holidaymakers have been known to take risks they wouldn’t normally. Twice in the past few weeks we have been met at the Peregian Beach roundabout by cars travelling around it the wrong way, seen cyclists all over the roads and footpaths and witnessed people taking selfies anywhere and everywhere. Having a few drinks and going swimming has also gotten a couple of tourists into a bit of trouble. I guess it is the silly season. Happy holiday and stay safe. ● Margaret Maccoll

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BE PART OF THE PANTO FUN Noosa Today has a double pass to "Pirates of the Panto", this year's must-see pantomime for one lucky reader. Set sail with a Pirates of the Panto in this new year so join them, as Zac Sparrow (Sean McDermott) and his family journey across the seven seas to the Island of Discomania in search of buried treasure. Join in the fun with the Dastardly Pirate Captain (Stuart Koy), a Swashbuckling Hero, a Saucy Dame (Sheila Oliver), Glamorous Girls, Ruthless Pirates and a Royal Queen

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THIS WEEK WE’RE TALKING ABOUT… BUMPER PRAWN SEASON BRINGS FISHERS AND MARKET BACK FROM THE BRINK BY MARGARET MACCOLL The biggest prawn haul in seven years has brought income to Noosa prawners and rescued a Noosaville fish market from closure but will not halt research into sustainable prawn populations in the Noosa River and Lakes system. Sea Queen Marine Products owner Norm Fiumara said if the prawns hadn't arrived this year they "would have been broke" "We haven't had prawns from the river since 2011 since they had floods," he said. "In about a week we've got about three tonne out of there. Some they are getting are a pretty good size. We're trying not to get the smaller ones. We want them to come back. We want them to grow." Norm said they used to get 60 to 70 tonne from the river but he wasn't complaining. He said the prawns may run for another week or three months but were hard to predict. He said once out of the river the prawns would grow in the waters in front of Noosa main beach from the National Park to Noosa North Shore and by April would be beautiful and sweet and good for cooking while the current catch would be used for bait. Fisherman Sean White said they had catching prawns throughout Noosa's river and lakes. Retired fisherman Trevor Clarey said the recent rains had provided the ideal conditions for the prawns to thrive and predicted conditions over the week would be ideal for both commercial and recreational prawn fishers and previous runs had drawn fishers from Caboolture to Gympie.

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Adam Fiumara of Sea Queen Marine Products with some of the prawns caught on Monday.

Trevor said mother nature having restored the prawns to the river would save the taxpayers from investing in the Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation's proposed research into prawn stocks. However in a statement prepared by NBRF chairman Dick Barnes, Noosa Parks Association president Michael Gloster and The Thomas Foundation's Rowland Hill they say they "are committed to seeing sustainable prawn populations in the Noosa River and Lakes system". "While heavy rains can provide temporary spikes in catch, overall local prawn catches are well down," they said. "According to historical records, high catches attracted an unsustainable level of trawling in the early 1960s. In 1961, what was a bumper year for prawners,

up to 40 trawlers on Lake Weyba and Lake Cootharaba netted 400,000kg of prawns. After two decades, the average annual catch dwindled to just one-tenth of the peak raising concerns for overexploitation and the sustainability of prawn stocks in the Noosa lakes. "Prawn catches are helped by healthy estuaries receiving peak freshwater flows from healthy catchments, as well as strong fisheries management. "As a consequence, the Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation has allocated funds to restore estuary health with 14 new oyster reefs, repair catchments with tree planting by Noosa Landcare and a small grant for the University of Queensland to research the drivers and threats to local prawn productivity." ●

STRONG TOURISM SEASON AS BEACHES FILL Noosa has had one of its strongest summer seasons on record with many tourism operators across a selection of industries including accommodation providers, restaurateurs and tour operators reporting solid booking right through to the Australia Day long weekend. Tourism Noosa CEO Damien Massingham said while official visitor numbers from Tourism Research Australia for this period wouldn't be available for a few months, Tourism Noosa's members as well as the Noosa Visitor Information Centre in Hastings Street have reported strong visitation, with last minute requests

Noosa main beach shows off its popularity this week. for accommodation from budget right through to five-star accommodation. "Solid visitation for Noosa is set to

continue over the oncoming months with a range of key events bringing interstate and international visitors to the region," he said. "The Noosa Summer Swim now in its 5th year kicks off the events calendar in early February followed by the Noosa Festival of Surfing in March which brings competitors and spectators from across the globe in March. "As we continue to welcome visitors to Noosa over the summer season, it is great to remember that nearly $900 million is injected into our economy from visitors, making tourism the largest economic contribution to the Noosa region, helping to retain and create local jobs." ●

Noosa police say despite the crowds in the Shire most people have been well behaved. Senior sergeant Ben Carroll said there had been a couple of noisy parties and a few disturbances but most people were just enjoying a relaxing holiday in the good weather. There have been a couple of incidents of note. Police have charged an 18-yearold Yandina man with stealing and assault occasioning bodily harm in company after two youths entered the 7-11 store at Noosa Junction and left with some pies. The man was arrested and released on bail to appear in the Maroochydore Magistrates Court on Thursday 1 February. Snr sgt Carroll said police were continuing to search for another person whose identity they knew and they were being helped with their inquiries by a 16-year-old. Police said a 7-11 store employee was left with a sore back and abrasions following the incident. Police have charged a man and a woman following investigations into the alleged theft of livestock last month. Police allege on December 7, a 28-year-old man and a 20-yearold woman entered a property on Panna Road, Beerburrum and stole a quantity of live chickens and live pigs. They allege on the same day, the pair entered a property on Male Road and stole 13 chickens. A 28-year-old Yaroomba man and a 20-year-old Ashgrove woman have been charged with two counts each of entering a premises and committing an indictable offence, one count each of stealing and one count each of stealing an animal that is stock. They are due to attend the Noosa Magistrates Court on Tuesday 23 January. ●

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COVER STORY Welcome to the Village Bicycle walls. A canvas a little bigger than Jake's old Uni books. Pictures: DAVE GLEESON, surfshots.com.au

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always shot pictures, always drawn, always imagined pictures.” Travelling through Costa Rica with Metallica is surely something any young bloke would only dream about. Bobbing around in the ocean and chasing waves with the original kings of metal doesn’t happen to everyone, but it happened to Jake Donlen. A far cry from Sunshine Beach High School and busting it in the trenches as a young plumber making ends meet, Jakes life has taken some serious lunges toward the stars and he is not taking a moment of it for granted. Videographer, artist and all round creative heavyweight, Jake Donlen has filmed Michael Franti in Bali and shared time with John Butler Trio with his company Runamuk Visuals. He’s brought old walls to life, skate parks into the future and inspiration to those who know him. The guy has an infectious vibe. You get the feeling that he really gets what it’s all about - life. I guess that’s what

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Living by the motto ‘cast your own shadow,’ Jake had aspirations, but as a young guy, he was on a very different path. Surfing and mucking about with mates around Noosa was fun, but he needed to pay the bills and began plumbing. Casting his shadow would have to wait. “I was a very average plumber. I was good with the theory and I could dig a big old hole, but didn’t want to know about it. So many creative talented kids stumble into paths for financial stability and peer pressure,” he said. Digging everyday eventually took its toll on his body and when his wrists blew out, his parents bought him a camera. He could finally show others what was in his imagination. “It was an Alod Hi8 camera for $100 at cash converters; That camera has seen some funny times with our little crew. “I took it everywhere I went. I started documenting everything we did - Sunny Coast version of Jackass really. I

loved capturing and recording memories. But Jake was about to step into the darkness for a while. In 2005, Donlen’s world stopped, along with his heart. “I was at Noosa one weekend and out with mates. I sat down at Hastings Street and felt like I was dying. My heart was pounding out of my chest.” Falling in and out of consciousness, he knew something was really wrong. “I’d been partying pretty hard, so everyone thought I was just partied out and we went home. “Turns out I was in the middle of a massive cardiac arrest and we didn’t know it. After making it home, Jake crawled into the bedroom and lay on the floor. His heart stopped. He was 25. Jake’s partner woke to find him unconscious and began CPR. Care Flight had to defibrillate him and with no response each time, the chance of survival lessened. It was on their eighth attempt that against all medical odds, Jake’s heart began working again.

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Jake drops into The Mini at the Sunshine Beach skate park to check out his paint job.

“Wade Goodall, is one of my best mates. One of the most innovative surfers of our time, and a character that I have grown up with not only as good mates but as a peer. We did a lot for each other.” And one of those things was Billabong. Wade called Jake while his was recovering from his ordeal and propped him for a job with Billabong Australia. He began working for the surf brand icon and filmed his first real surf movie for them - Passion Pop. He went on to become Billabong Australia’s surf photographer for several years and worked with some of surfings biggest legends such as Laurie Towner, Ryan Campbell, Lee Wilson, Jordy smith, Andy Irons, Joel Parkinson, Taj Burrow and Occy. Jake shot sunrise to sunset and had begun to cast his own shadow.During his time with Billabong he filmed Occy Tribute, Passion Pop, Creative Destruction, Still Filthy, Inside the Junior Series, Alive in Tahiti and Tropical Punch. Eventually he came home to Noosa to be with his father who he would lose to cancer a few months later. “Billabong stood by me and let me work externally from Noosa - I have a lot of respect for Andrew Flitton for this reason. “My dad was a special man - the sort of man that would bring you a smile just by smiling at you. He still has one of my favourite styles in the water (surfing) that I have ever seen. I miss the man every day.”

RV LIFE He was young and healthy, but had somehow suffered a type of cardiac arrest that is almost always fatal. Doctors warned his family that there was a good chance he would have serious brain damage when he woke up from his coma. A specialist later told him that there is only a one and fifty thousand chance of living through it. “The doctors said I was a complete freak of nature. People just don’t survive this.” But he had. A young guy just starting out in life was given a second chance at it. With an adventurous spirit, and a million pictures in his head this cheeky, big hearted artist would fight his way through anxiety and darkness to put the pieces back together.

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Sometimes, it just takes a mate to nudge us in the right direction and after months of struggling with his recovery, a friend created a life-changing opportunity for Jake.

With over 10 years spent in the surf industry, Jake knew he wanted to work for himself. Runamuk Visuals (RV) was born. “It’s entertainment for the people who don’t care about information and figures of the industry, but more so the riders and artists who wave the flags of these companies.” Although RV was steady to grow, the multi-media production company has really hit its stride in the creative world with a brand that is real, edgy and super cool. It feels like a tapestry of Jake in way. For businesses with the same vibe, Jake has become a bit of a master at capturing something very unique and special for them. His unmistakable style is larger than life on sky-high walls and buildings. The Sunshine Beach skate park has had an RV revamp as has Jake’s favourite local haunt the Village Bicycle. His filming is understated. It feels old worldly while also feeling ahead of its time. The way Jake captures images in film is quietly beautiful. He nails a raw street vibe and you can’t help but genuinely enjoy watching an ad reel you

would normally skip over. It’s got heart, it’s got punch. “Our viewers are the young, creative, fresh and real people of the boarding, art and music world. The kids that think with their own heads not the neighbours. The reason why our viewers are such is because we know them, we surf with them, work with them, party with them. We are young, talented, motivated, passionate and always moving forward.” A dad of two littlies, Jakes motivation to take his vision to a whole other level is now fuelled by love. “I want to create a brand that I can hand down to my kids, even if they want to choose a different path.” Filming for Red Bull and Monster Energy is good for business, but casting his own shadow isn’t about the big bucks. “Going to Mission Mexico that is the most meaningful use of my skills I have seen. It is an orphanage in Tapachula run by Noosa locals. They have saved the lives of 50-plus kids by taking them to the ocean and teaching them to surf. “It was a purposeful and passionate project and one that I have never reached again. A good friend of ours saw the video, and when we returned to catch up, he asked me to find out what they need. “Two weeks later a VHS case arrived at the mission with $78,000 in it. That man was Mike Callahan - a man that changed the lives of 50 kids. Kids that had seen their families murdered with machetes. It was massive that project. I think about it a lot,” said Jake. Fuelled by his experiences with anxiety, Jake is inspired to forge meaningful projects with RV in the future. “My anxiety was a really dark phase. No one talked about it back then. I didn’t know what it was. I put a lot of pressure on myself. I don’t do that to myself anymore, it just doesn’t matter in the scheme of things. “I want to work on projects with heart - one in particular is film project about Mental Health. I’ve lost a best mate to suicide and I have battled insomnia and anxiety throughout my career. Anxiety is the realest force I have felt since first falling in love. It’s real. Reach out to those you know if they seem a little off their game - a phone call can change their life. “I feel like I’m here to do something with purpose,” he said. “I’m going back to taking jobs for the love of it, I want to lift the clothing side of the brand and paint a hell of a lot more walls,” he said.“I want to do a project about street people too. To shine a light on a dark place - that’s really important to me now.” ●

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NEWS CRUSADE IS ON Queensland Koala Crusaders will take a step forward in involving the community in koala conservation with the introduction this year of Koala Community Rescue Awareness Initiative Workshops. QKC president Meghan Halverson said the first workshop would include findings from a report on Noosa's koala status conducted by Dr Jon Hanger from Endeavour Veterinary Ecology and Professor Peter Timms from the University of the Sunshine Coast under the Richard Branson Koala Conservancy. She said in 2018 the workshops, run as part of the Noosa Council Community Grant Programs, would provide an overview of local initiatives in the Noosa Biosphere and Sunshine Coast regions to facilitate the training and involvement of our community in Koala Conservation. QKC was recently involved in a

Koala Aggie with her baby. collaborative effort to rescue of a sick koala in Noosa National Park carpark after its members who have been following the progress of the park's koalas noticed a 4 year old female koala named Aggie appearing low in the trees with evidence of chlamydial disease. "Aggie was seen in August with a

WOMEN IN FOCUS For the sixth year One Billion Rising, a free dance event aimed at drawing attention to the exploitation of women and girls will be held at Noosa Heads and everyone is invited to join in the on Friday 16 February from 5-6pm at main beach. One in three women on the planet will be beaten or raped during their lifetime, adding up to more than one billion women and girls. Local organiser and dance artist

Peppie Simpson said that this year she was hoping to see more than 200 people participates. "Although I am fortunate to have led a life free of domestic violence others are not so fortunate. As recent news articles and police reports have shown, Noosa is not exempt," Peppie said. "This is not acceptable and is why it is so important that we unite and dance in public to show we care and to raise awareness."Free rehearsals will again be offered at the Leisure Centre, Wallace Drive

'backrider' delighting locals and tourists alike and when witnessed on New Years Eve, her bubba was not seen with her," Meghan said. "She had lost a significant amount of weight and had a brown stained bottom so we requested permission from QPWS to rescue her." "We called RSPCA Eumundi for assistance and with the help of Noosa Parks Association volunteers, she was rescued and is now in care at RSPCA Wacol. "It is moments like these that give me hope that our work is making a difference and that we can continue to work together to see positive outcomes for koalas in our region." People who want to be trained in koala reporting, rescuing and contribution should contact QKC through its website at www.koalacrusaders.org. au ● Noosaville. The rehearsal times are Saturday 13 January 11am-12noon; Thursday 8 February 7.15-8.30pm; Saturday 10 February 11am-12noon; Monday 12 February 1-2pm with the final rehearsal, a full dress rehearsal, on Wednesday 14 February 6.458.45pm. No need to book, just turn up wearing a full outfit of red, black or white (no mixed colours). If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence call DV Connect on 1800 811 811. ●

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TAG WILL TELL Last week Turtlecare turtle volunteers and Sunshine Coast council conservation officers placed a tag on a female loggerhead that will relay its movements via satellite over the next 12 months. The turtle, one of many loggerheads that lay their eggs annually on Sunshine Coast beaches, made her way up Shelly Beach to lay 139 eggs. As part of an ongoing research project into turtle behaviours and habitat Sunshine Coast Council, in collaboration with Dr Col Limpus from the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection, will be tracking the turtle to track her travels in between nesting seasons. Council Conservation Officer Kate Hofmeister said council and TurtleCare volunteers were excited and proud to be partnering with Dr Col Limpus in his 50th year of turtle research in Queensland using innovative GPS trackers. The tag will track the movements of the turtle providing valuable information for council staff and researchers. ●

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Hero Lachie Lansdown. body. He then commenced to breath. If the Jet Ski hadn't been there with us they would have died for sure; our rescue was definitely a three man effort," said Lachie. Paramedics had arrived and the helicopter also landed to give any necessary support; one was eventually taken to hospital. At the completion of the rescue it is sad to relate that the lifesavers were subjected to foul mouth drunken abuse by one of the men just rescued; and guess what-- it was Christmas Eve. To Lachie Lansdown, John Reeves and David James--Happy New Year boys, you did our community proud. In Noosa's lead up to Christmas the carnival results indicate that things are looking good for the forthcoming State and National Titles. In early December Noosa's

performance at the North Wollongong carnival in which their girls once again showed the way, their results were indeed very encouraging. Their performance in the Taplin event which Noosa won and the overall performance of the u/17 boys were in the words of Coach Darren Mercer, "A great result against top competitors from all over the east coast." Well done, a great lead up and all the best for the season ahead. Sweet-talk amongst the team was the return of Coach Darren Mercer to the competition arena. When a ski team got caught one short the old man took the challenge and in his home turf showed the young ones he still has what it takes; great display of team spirit from the club coach. â—?

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How many times have we in the lifesaving movement advised our beach goers of two major dangers; one is bathing at the very beautiful but unpatrolled Alexandria Bay and the other is that alcohol and swimming in big surf does not mix. Well as unbelievable as it may seem, right on Christmas a group of men ignored both warnings and in what can only be described as an arrogant and totally irresponsible act of stupidity, became well and truly intoxicated and then proceeded to go swimming at the Alexandria Bay (A Bay) in the late afternoon. As luck would have it Lachie Lansdown a 21-year-old veteran Sunshine Beach lifesaver, on patrol at Sunshine, had permission to do a roving ATV, (All Terrain Vehicle), courtesy patrol into A Bay. His reason was twofold: to check the beach situation and also familiarise his new patrol mate John Reeves, with the procedure of the roving patrols. Parking the patrol vehicle and walking towards the beach they suddenly spotted a group of six people four of whom were in the water some 100 mts. from the beach in big trouble; and one appeared to be unconscious. However as they ran across the beach heading for the surf they became aware of many empty beer bottles; it was obvious that they were about to risk their lives on this dangerous unpatrolled beach for a group of drunks. "As we pushed through the surf John grabbed one who a bit closer in and I kept

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Cooroibah artists Vaughan and Karen Robinson struggled to believe they were the winners of a brand new, gleaming Nissan sports car when they collected it from Harvey Norman Noosa last Friday. Vaughan bought an LG Super UHD TV from Harvey Norman Noosa about six months ago, enabling him to go in the draw for the Nissan 370Z Coupe valued at $66,836. "I had an old LG plasma TV and it stopped working so I came to Harvey Norman to get another one," Vaughan said. His entry almost didn't happen with the reluctant local talked into putting in his entry. "The lady was trying to get me to fill in the form," he said. Fortunately the form went in and Vaughan forgot about it until Debbie from Harvey Norman rang. "I got this phone call from Harvey Norman. Karen had a frig getting fixed and I thought it was about that. I said, what did you say? It's weird when someone tells you you've won a car," he said. "I'm getting used to it." While Vaughan said he was happy with his old 4WD Toyota the smile on his face when he took his new Nissan for a test drive spoke volumes, and Vaughan's wife Karen embraced the win saying she had always loved sports cars. Vaughan was the lucky prize winner of one of only two cars across Australia in a competition held by Harvey Norman

Harvey Norman car competition winners Karen and Vaughan Robinson with Dean Ellis of Cricks Sunshine Coast and Catherine Richens and Rod Ayache of Harvey Norman Noosa. and LG with the car delivered by Cricks Sunshine Coast. Harvey Norman Noosa franchisee Rod Ayache said Vaughan's entry was picked from the barrel filled with thousands of entries from around Australia. The Robinsons weren't the only local Harvey Norman Noosa customers to be big winners last week. Darryl Homan and partner Leonie Bowd of Doonan will be jetting off in April on a $28,000 world holiday visiting China, Hong Kong, Egypt, Jordan, Italy, England, Mexico and the US. To win the competition Darryl spent just over $50 at Harvey Norman Noosa to go into the draw to win the trip for two to the Seven Wonders of the World. Rod said it was great to have a true local winning the local competition. â—?

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EMBARKED ON HIGH C'S ADVENTURE BY MARGARET MACCOLL Aaagh. It was madness and mayhem on the high seas for theatre goers young and old at Noosa Arts Theatre on Saturday for their latest production of Pirates of the Panto. The pantomime is filled with songs, jokes and plenty of fun with performances continuing until 21 January. For more information phone 5449 9343 or visit www. noosaartstheatre.org.au â—?

Ocean and Luke Masterson came along for the adventure.

Chinta and mum Johanna Wallace.

Sadie and Peta.

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The pirate crew: Jo Hendrie, Vallerie Sadlier, Frank Wilke and Eileen Walder.

Megan with Addison and Declan are ready to see the show.

Jim and Vivianne Hughes come along for some light-heartened entertainment.

NEWS FOR RESEARCH, EYES HAVE IT Beautiful clothing for women through all ages and stages of life. Monday to Saturday 9am - 5pm Sunday 9am - 1pm Parking behind the store

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Researchers at the University of the Sunshine Coast are looking for drivers aged 60 years and over to be involved in a study into hazard perception. USC Senior Research Fellow Dr Bridie Scott-Parker said her team would use a state-of-the-art driving simulator and other methods to assess how senior motorists view possible road hazards. "A combination of age-related driving and health factors can contribute to the road safety risks associated with ageing and driving," Dr Scott-Parker said. "My earlier simulator-based research found some changes in the situation awareness of senior drivers compared to middle-aged drivers, so this study will explore the nature and magnitude of these changes in this skill that is critical for safe driving. "Situation awareness involves accurately detecting hazards in the environment and understanding these hazards. "Using this information, drivers can then predict the nature of how these hazards may change and impact upon the safety of not only the driver, but also other road users." Dr Scott-Parker said people who are aged 60 or over and drive at least two hours a month could volunteer for the research project. She said each participant would be asked to complete a survey and have their view of a real roadway recorded on a GoPro camera during everyday driving for one week. To volunteer, contact research assistant Clara Silvi at csilvi@usc.edu.au or 5430 1165. â—?

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

A SURE BET The Bruce Highway has forever been and will continue to be an accident prone motorway. It's a poor man's Autobahn. The money to fix it is not forthcoming from Federal and State Goverments as there is insufficient there unless more taxes are imposed on the public. The answer could be a Toll disguised as a Lottery. As a nation of gamblers if there's a quid in it we will have a go and damn the expense. Looking at Power Ball - $55 million - I bet that will even tempt James Packer and forget the $27.5 million ring he wants back off Mariah Carey. So an ongoing "Bruce Toll" Lottery would build it to world class standards and guarantee its maintenance and upkeep forever and a day. The simplest solutions where you can kill two birds with one stone and spend the rest of your working/ retirement days travelling from point A to B safely is worth a couple of dollars to win a million at the same time. E. Wright, Sunrise Beach.

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NATURAL TREASURE It's time to maintain and improve what we have. Expansion of the Sekisui-type is unwanted. Yaroomba and its environs is pristine country to be treasured. Being Australian-born we have a responsibility. We are now custodians of this land, to recognise our forebears, who worked hard, fought hard and died for this country on foreign fields and not to forget the first Australians who nurtured the land. We don't have to destroy it because foreigners and less than loyal Australians want to profit by rampant, misguided so called development, applied with ineptitude. Stifling Yaroomba with buildings for people does not enhance the quality of life - just the reverse. What causes this rush to cover every bit of native vegetation? Nothing but greed, greed, greed. We don't want the proposal at all. Just leave it. We will love it and be prepared always to fight for it. The future is ours to preserve for generations to come. We are not so greedy as to sell our soul. Being a dinkum Aussie is beyond the lust for money. Let's all shout in unison - no, no no. George Smith and family Peregian Beach.

WATCHFUL For the first time I now have to watch my 'laid back lifestyle' in Noosa. Now it's all about lock up as the desperate flood in.

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This handsome Pheasant Coucal (Centropus phasianinus) was capturedon the boardwalk off Dolphin Bay Drive, Sunshine Beach last Friday by Tim Lennon. If you would like to send in your high res photos for Lenscape, please email newsdesk@ noosatoday.com.au. Why this year? Why now has Melbourne's Flinders St Station become a prime target for 'ice addicted revenge?' These aren't our people doing this, these were forced out of their homes, migrated to a strange environment and obviously struggling. I get it. I too as an Australian kid struggled, my family could not spoil me, there were no provisions to. But I don't want to bomb my neighbour because of that fact. My country once contained peaceful, safe, happy dwellers, most hung over the BBQ. The kids hung out on the street, our clothes hung out on the line. But we weren't hung out. My only question in all this is: These 'kids' haven't the education, finesse or money to orchestrate the importing of the very ingredient they need to make their drug of choice. So who is? It comes out of China. We, as a society need to question more so what is going on above the glass ceiling. Who's importing the product, how is it getting into our country and what is the intent for doing so? We'll never be privy to that answer. How come such a lethal drug has manifested so profusely on our streets? Let's not point the bone at our police, they take orders from above. Let's look at our Police Minister, the Government he serves and question their intent of allowing such 'self-inflicting genocide' to occur. All Political Parties are a privy to this, we the people just aren't invited. There is a lot more going on than what meets the eye. Don't listen to media, they're puppeteer-ed like our foot police. As there is in Aged Care, a hierarchy controlling things so high above that we on the ground level aren't privy to but suffer due to their hierarchical silence as they pocket independent riches off the weak or the worker. I know for a fact, there is a lot of Corpo-

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rate/Bank/Government fraud happening. Many have felt it and lost thousands. It's like those in the hierarchy are keeping us entertained while they rip. Once gone they can't be held accountable. But who can? Doctors, Politicians, CEO's, Judges try taking them to court. 'Professional' is a noun we need to change. Research has shown Assange knew a lot. Notice he's still locked away? Unprofessionally. Jen Oakley, Noosa

LOOKING FOR A RETURN The local Noosa prawn trawlers have been harvesting prawns from our magical Noosa River System this last week. One day's catch was 1.8 tonne alone from only two boats. The document on page 2/7 of the http:// noosabiosphere.org.au/posts/bringing-fishlife-back shows an amount of some $485,434 allocated (in part) for "Restoring prawn stocks in the Noosa river and lakes". Given Mother Nature has done her job for us, Can we have that component of the Noosa Ratepayers hard earned $485,434K returned to our public coffers. Trevor Clarey, Boreen Point.

BAD TASTE There are some truly sadistic kids around and I believe it's due to bad parenting. My quiet afternoon contemplation and chai latte was interrupted by primary school aged children who set up a cruel game of baiting a mindless scrub turkey with bread. The two children lured the turkey towards them with each morsel of bread, until

it was within easy reaching distance. They then brutally grabbed the bird by its wings and it flapped around in a panicked attempt to free itself. It was horrific to witness. I looked over at the children's parents for intervention and was disgusted to see them laughing! I glared at the children as I stood up and walked towards them, readying myself to take action (as their parents obviously didn't care). I was just about to use my angry teacher voice, but my moving into "their space" coupled with a death stare was enough for the children to realise that their actions were abhorrent and spectators in the park were not approving of their heinous behaviour. The turkey was released and the children squealed with delight as it ran away. I lost my appetite for the chai and decided to leave the park. I was obviously in very bad company. Brigid Muir Cooroy

WHAT A MESS We came across a dog owner on Saturday morning at north Sunshine Beach with his dog who had just done his business (poo) in the sand and we kindly pointed out what had happened. His reply was ... I'M NOT PICKING IT UP - IT'S A DOG BEACH - YOU DON'T HAVE TO - THE WAVES WILL CLEAN IT UP. We asked him again but he was adamant it was not his responsibility. This is the type of tourist you don't want. A few hours later a young family came down to the beach and was greeted with this mess in the sand - a present from the man. Bob Wood The Beach Care Group Sunshine Beach. noosatoday.com.au


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Superb Ocean Views with Beach Access at Your Door Set in one of Sunshine Beach’s most desirable addresses, this exquisite home exudes sophistication and style. Clean architectural design takes advantage of the ocean vista from almost every room, and refined decorating provides an elegant space. Breezeways, shutters and ample glass doors and windows, ensure the two-storey home is well ventilated and naturally lit. An open-plan design promotes an indoor/outdoor lifestyle, with ample covered and alfresco decks and daybed areas. Upstairs, three bedrooms, all of opulent proportions, each have their own private en suite and walk-in robe and are designed around a spacious family room. Downstairs, oversized sliders open out on to the poolside deck surrounded by stunning sea vista.

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Contemporary Living with Spectacular Views Surrounded by stunning scenery and steps from the dog friendly beach, this home is a modern Gabriele Poole architectural masterpiece. Set on the most Northern end of Seaview Terrace, this newly-renovated home is stunning in its simplicity, with spectacular, never to be interrupted views of the Pacific Ocean. A neutral colour palette and timber floors enhance the brilliant lightness of the home, allowing the natural beach and forest landscape to complete the theme. On the upper level the expansive master bedroom features two walls of sliding glass doors that open onto the sun-bathed flagstone terrace. Wake up and look out across the treetops to the breaking waves, breathe in the ocean air and soak up the uninterrupted views along this spectacular stretch of coastline.

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Outstanding opportunity! Two blocks, one house, one chance This original, solid beach shack is straddling two blocks of prime land, offering the astute investor numerous opportunities;

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- Lots 325 and 326 are 243m2 each, extremely clever designed examples of homes that have been built on the same blocks on display at the Northern end of Douglas street

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Set high on Duke Road with spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean from Noosa to Coolum, this home beholds iconic status within the hinterland. Infused with Balinese and South East Asian design influences, this ‘village of pavilions’ sits high on the elevated ridgeline with magnificent views, matched by a beautiful front streetscape. Swathed in a palette of natural materials including travertine, basalt, timber, marble and thick slabs of stone in the kitchen, the home is refined in finish but designed for casual living, epitomising our Sunshine Coast way of life. Properties like these are rare and exclusive and offer a lifestyle far surpassing all expectation. Features include: • Gated entry courtyard with winter garden. • Postcard windows that capture the spectacular views. • The Master bedroom has its own deck with a large walk in wardrobe and ensuite including an outdoor shower. • Self contained guest suite, stand alone treehouse sauna, built in study, two living areas, open fireplace. • Beautifully appointed kitchen equipped with European appliances. • A stainless steel secondary outdoor kitchen with full barbeque, dishwasher, sink and fridge makes pool side entertaining fun and easy. • Fully automated to make life easy the property features Cbus. • Ducted air conditioning, solar heating for the lap pool, water purification plant. • Wine cellar that is both temperature and humidity controlled. • The gardens are beautifully landscaped with extensive lighting and stone carvings transforming it to a night time wonderland. • Two separate garages for 5 cars and additional space for a boat or caravan ensure cover for most of life’s big toys.

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ELEGANCE AND TRANQUILITY DESIGNED by award-winning Stephen Kidd, this stunning home is the epitome of luxurious coastal living. The prestigious property is set on a child-friendly, near-level block on Webb Road, one of the region’s best streets and home to some of Noosa’s most coveted real estate. With a virtual beachfront location, you will be surrounded by architectural creations and beautiful scenery yearround. You can take in views of the sand and white water, watch people stroll along the beach, or relax to the soothing soundtrack of the ocean. The interior of this residence is just as impressive as it’s unbeatable location. Entry is through a grand, double-height foyer with a curving staircase that takes you to the upper-level, home to the main living spaces. The kitchen, with quality appliances, walk-in pantry and large island bench, sits in the heart of an open-plan living space. The home chef can overlook two living areas and a dining zone while also enjoying the white-water views. Large sliding doors open out to an extensive, covered balcony, specifically designed for the beachside location, so you can relax in comfort all year round. There is a second dining space located behind the kitchen with plantation shutters that retract to reveal a sunny balcony with a lovely leafy outlook and water views. Reminiscent of a high-end resort, the

master suite is completely open plan. You can wake to the sound of the ocean or enjoy a spa while taking in the views. A walk-in wardrobe, powder room and access to the balcony complete this stunning suite. The downstairs area also features beautiful ocean views. A wet bar and built-in entertainment unit create a third living zone. The guest bedroom with ensuite bathroom opens to a balcony overlooking the swimming pool and ocean beyond. All four bedrooms on this floor feature built-in wardrobes and access to either a sunny courtyard or the pool-side deck. Soaring ceilings and banks of sliding doors provide great ventilation so the cooling sea breezes flow through. The study, located just off the entry to the home, offers a peaceful work environment and easy access to a private courtyard garden. A double garage and huge laundry with lots of storage complete this impressive floorplan. With a home this beautiful, it’s easy to imagine sun-soaked days spent poolside or down on the pristine sands of Sunshine Beach. A range of gourmet restaurants and local cafes are less than 100m away, while the vibrant Sunshine Beach Surf Club is a favourite with the locals. This is a chance to enjoy not just a beautiful home, but the true coastal lifestyle that Noosa is famous for. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 15 Webb Road, Sunshine Beach Price: Informal tender ends 5pm, Friday 9 March Description: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 car, pool Contact: Mike Hay and David Conolly for Century 21 Conolly Hay Group, 0417 624 059 and 0438 259 956. 22 NOOSA TODAY

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HOME WITH CLASSICAL APPEAL BY TESSA MAPSTONE IF a taste of the Mediterranean with all the benefits of Noosa’s lifestyle and location appeals, arrange a viewing at 216 The Point before tenders are due. Set upon the lake in one of the prestigious Noosa Springs’ most sought-after positions, this four-bedroom, four-bathroom villa is all style and elegance. With its north-easterly aspect, overlooking the fairway and glorious bushland beyond, this sophisticated home is surrounded by well-established, low-maintenance, leafy gardens, offering privacy without interrupting the view. Here, living is luxurious, and is spread across two levels. The ground floor blends indoor and outdoor living. A series of paved terraces connect seamlessly to the dining room and kitchen through banks of folding glass doors. Prepare a feast for your guests in the designer kitchen, complete with stone benchtops and a suite of high-end Miele appliances, as they linger in the dining room, or spill out onto the paved alfresco courtyards. Or enjoy the view from the comfort of the sunken lounge. A sitting room, complete with private courtyard, a study (or fourth bedroom), a bathroom and a laundry complete the ground floor plan, while a large, Tuscan-inspired courtyard links the main home to the private studio with ensuite bathroom. Upstairs, the master suite boasts glorious views across the golf course, and plantation shutters for privacy. An oversized walk-in-robe adjoins the expansive ensuite bathroom, complete with corner tub and dual vanities. A second bedroom, with built-in-robes, ensuite and a Juliet balcony completes the upper level floor plan. A master-planned community boasting superb sporting and leisure facilities, Noosa Springs is set within the beautiful natural environment close to Lake Weyba, behind a secure, gated entrance. The jewel in the Noosa Springs crown is the Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort. With Noosa’s beautiful beaches, National Park and ever popular Hastings St within easy reach, 216 The Point offers stylish living, luxurious amenities, privacy, and an unbeatable view. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 216/61 Noosa Springs Drive, Noosa Heads Price: Informal tender closes 22 January Description: 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 2 car View: Saturday 13 January, 11am-noon Contact: Brad McDonald and David Conolly for Century 21 Conolly Hay Group, 0438 194 628 or 0438 259 956. 24 NOOSA TODAY

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SUBURB PROFILE: COOROY

BY TESSA MAPSTONE SET among a backdrop of rolling hills, green countryside and looming volcanic rock peaks 30km inland from Noosa Heads, Cooroy is a hinterland gem. Once at the heart of the hinterland, Cooroy was first settled by timber millers in 1885, and the completion of the railway station in 1891 set the stage for the thriving timber and dairy industries to come. In recent decades it was transformed into a farming and rural residential hub. Now greenfield developments are providing new housing, cater for a growing demand for a quiet life and more affordable housing within the region. Inquiries about property in and around the town have been increasing from buyers from Brisbane and the southern states, and while prices have been increasing steadily, Countryside Realty Noosa principal Robyn Kildey said properties here were still offering great value for money. “Buyers are attracted to Cooroy for the sense of community,” she said. “It’s a very friendly town and offers most of the services you would expect in a larger town also the proximity to Noosa and the wonderful coastal beaches, and it’s only an hour-and-a-half to Brisbane.” The great strength of Cooroy, Ms Kildey said, was it’s robust sense of community. And while public transport was limited especially to Brisbane - the town boasted “wonderful” schools, and a wide range of shops and services. For many, Ms Kildey said, moving to Cooroy was more than just buying a house, it was a complete lifestyle change. “I have been in Cooroy for nearly 16

Population: 3791 Average age: 46 years Average household: 2.4 people Median household weekly income: $1095 Main occupations: Technicians and trades workers, professionals, labourers

Houses Median Price: $900,000 Weekly median advertised rent: $615 12 month capital growth: 13.21 per cent

Cooroy Library has been recognised for its innovative design. years and have seen it evolve from just another small country town to a thriving town with more and more restaurants and cafes coming into town, as well as some interesting retail outlets,” Ms Kildey said. “I believe with the changing demographics more people will be encouraged to invest in our beautiful town. “The things that originally brought us to Cooroy still stand the friendliness of the people the services offered and the general feeling of belonging.”

Despite the many changes, Cooroy has maintained a sense of its history, celebrating and historic sites like the Butter Factory (now an arts centre) and the Lower Mill Site. These relics of the past have become key parts of the community, mingled with the new buildings that are looking to the future, like the award-winning Cooroy Library, with its grassed roof, outdoor amphitheatre, digital hub, cafe and reading rooms. ●

OPEN HOMES

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Agent

Time

Address

Doonan

Peregian Springs

Saturday 13th January

Saturday 13th January

10.00am - 11.00am 74 Botanica CCT

4 2 2

O/O $799,000

O/O$1,249,000

Price Guide

Agent

5 2 2

Mid $900,000's

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0418 712 600

10.00am - 10.45am 10 Bahran Court

4 2 2

$712,500

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0438 579 911

11.00am - 11.45am 20 Terraces Court

3 3 2

$589,000

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0401 807 697

11.00am - 11.45am 4 Pennant Court

3 2 2

$789,000

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0411 579 789

11.00am - 11.45am 29 Terraces Court

3 3 2

Saturday 13th January

4 2 2

A B C

David Berns Real Estate - 0419 818 418 10.00am - 10.30am 2 Augusta Circuit

Eumundi 11.30am - 12.30pm 2 Jocelyn Drive

Units Median Price: $647,500 Weekly median advertised rent: $520 12 month capital growth: -1.15 per cent

David Berns Real Estate - 0419 818 418

Offers Over $640,000 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0438 579 911

Noosa Heads

12.00pm - 12.45pm 33/115Peregian Springs Dr

4 3 2

$869,000

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0438 579 911

Friday 12th January

12.00pm - 12.45pm 6 Whistler Lane

4 3 2

By Negotiation

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0411 579 789

12.00pm - 12.45pm 10 Greenside Court

3 3 2

$749,000

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0401 807 697

4 2 2

Offers Invited

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420

11.00am - 11.30am 31 Parkedge Road

4 2 1

By Negotiation

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0422 719 041

12.00pm - 12.30pm 1/18 Bryan Street

3 3 1

$2,300,000

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0400 730 457

3 2 2

By Negotiation

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0403 134 420

2.00pm - 2.45pm

6 Bartill Court

4 4 2

$995,000

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0411 644 254

Sunrise Beach

Saturday 13th January

11.00am - 11.45am 6 Bartill Court

4 4 2

$995,000

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0411 644 254 Saturday 13th January 11.00am - 11.45am 60 Orient Drive

Noosa Springs

Sunshine Beach

Saturday 13th January

11.00am - 12.00pm 216/61 Noosa Springs Driv

4 4 2

By Negotiation/Infor

Noosaville Friday 12th January

2.00pm - 2.45pm

2/67 Bluefin Court

Saturday 13th January

Monday 15th January

3 2 3

$778,000

12.00pm - 12.45pm 37 Creek Road

4 2 2

By Negotiation

2.00pm - 2.45pm

3 2 3

$778,000

Base Realtors - 0405 961 395 12.00pm - 12.45pm 9/21 Park Crescent

Tewantin

Saturday 13th January

2/67 Bluefin Court

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0438 194 628

Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0422 719 041 Saturday 13th January Base Realtors - 0405 961 395 10.00am - 10.45am 3 Flame Tree Drive

Peregian Beach

Tinbeerwah

Friday 12th January

Saturday 13th January

12.00pm - 12.30pm 21/388 David Low Way

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Contact Agent

Star Noosa Real Estate - 0418 231 955 1.00pm - 2.00pm

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38 Kingsgate Drive

4 2 2

4 3 4

Offers Over $550,000 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - 0428 900 002

O/O$1,180,000

David Berns Real Estate - 0419 818 418

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LIVE Lucy Penvensie. Tumnus.

The White Witch.

Edward Penvensie.

LION’S SHARE OF ENTERTAINMENT BY HOLLIE HARRIS This weekend, The J hosts another theatrical delight, adapted from the C.S. Lewis classic, "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe." Little Seed Theatre Company who brought us Fiddler on The Roof and Romeo and Juliet in the Noosa Botanical Gardens, now present this classic family favourite kicking off tomorrow (Friday 12) and Saturday night. Director, Johanna Wallace shares, "This is a beautiful adaptation of the much loved children's book with a terrific cast and a completely original soundscape written and sung by Little Seed staff and students. The 26 NOOSA TODAY

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live music, composed by local musicians brings an extra element of wonder to this magical tale." The show features a cast of formidable talent. Amongst the lead characters is Harper Ramsey, as Tumnus and Paris Williment as the White Witch. Both performers have won the Sunshine Coast Theatre Festival Best Actor award and the $1,000 youth bursary scholarship, also award at the Sunshine Coast Theatre Festival. Harper Ramsey has also taken the Best Male Actor Award from the Brisbane Arts Theatre Festival and was awarded the Best Overall Senior Performer at Noosa Arts

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Theatre's Inaugraul Shakepeare Festival for his outstanding and comedic portrayal as Mercutio from Romeo and Juliet. Paris Williment, has gone from performing on Sunshine Coast stages to living in Brisbane and attending Queensland Academy of Creative Industries where she will finish Year 12 in 2018. Recently, Paris worked as assistant to Steven Mitchell-Wright, co founder of the Danger Ensemble in Brisbane, on the companies critically acclaimed, "Hamlet Apocalpse" an incredible opportunity for a school-aged student. With continued fertile ground, Little

Seed Theatre Company keeps enabling young artists of note through quality theatrical productions. Join Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy Penesvie this summer as they journey through the wardrobe and into the enchanted land of fawns, witches, beavers and the great Lion himself. Aslan, is on the move, and makes his way into Noosa January 12th and 13th to the J, Noosa. Date & Time: Friday 12 January at 11am & 6.30pm & Saturday 13 January at 6.30pm Tickets are $25-$35 via www.thej.com.au or at The J Box Office 60 Noosa Drive ph 5329 6560. â—? noosatoday.com.au


THIS WEEK

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MAGIC HAPPENS AT THE IMPERIAL GIG GUIDE Thursday 11 January Tewantin Noosa RSL 6pm Mark Porter Friday 12 January The Imperial Hotel Eumundi 12pm Renny Field 6.30pm Chris Ramsay Tewantin Noosa RSL 8pm Sneak Preview Cooroy RSL 6pm Ryan Giles Teantin Noosa Bowls Club 6.30pm Michelle Peregian Beach Hotel 6pm Gian Fermularo Saturday 13 January Noosa Arts Theatre 11.00am and 2.00pm Pirates of the Panto The Imperial Hotel Eumundi 12pm The Brown Trouts 7pm Ethan Roberts Tewantin Noosa RSL 8pm Vegas Legends Peregian Beach Hotel 3pm Pepper Jane Sunday 14 January Sunshine Beach Surf Club 3pm Rum Jungle The Imperial Hotel Eumundi 2pm Alan Kelly Noosa Arts Theatre 1.00pm and 4.00pm Pirates of the Panto

READ The Harper Effect, by Taryn Bashford

Seventeen-year-old Harper was once a rising star on the tennis court until her coach dropped her, leaving her feeling abandoned by the sport she loved. Even worse, she now finds comfort in the arms of her sister's ex boyfriend - a secret that could start a family war. But when Harper is offered a chance to get back in the game by training with young tennis phenom, eighteen year old Colt, she throws herself back onto the court . . . and into his family's scary world of steroids and alcoholism. As she walks a fine line between Colt's secrets, her forbidden love, and a game that demands nothing but the best, Harper must choose between her past and her future, two boys who tempt her heart, and whether the cost of winning will actually cost her everything.? - Hollie Harris

Saturday 20 January sees the Sunny Coast's own psych rock kings HOBO MAGIC play at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi for a night of rock n roll, psychedelic madness! The event is a fundraiser for their upcoming tour of Japan (February). Hobo Magic will be supported on the night by The Royal Artillery, The Unknowns, Cloacas and Dear Doonan. Hobo Magic sling out a unique brand of old-school inspired psychedelic rock 'n' roll madness, with love of all things groovy and heavy. The talented trio kick out fresh sounding jams, spawned from the embers of the kings that riffed before them and strive to take the listener on a journey through uncharted places of the mind. After their debut self-titled EP release and subsequent Australian tour in 2015, Hobo Magic have riffed and tripped around many of Australia's clubs, pubs, bedrooms, skate parks and warehouses, ripping out their style of heavy grooving mayhem. The acclaimed act has supported such International heavyweight bands such as Earthless, Elder, Lecherous Gaze, Red Fang, Kadavar, Radio Moscow and The Sword, leaving ringing ears and smiling faces in their wake. 2017 saw Hobo Magic record and release their eagerly anticipated second EP 'The World Today' to rave reviews, touring some of the country's best live music venues with diverse and exciting national and international touring acts,

including fest slots at Jungle Love and Cherry Fest in Melbourne. The album cycle continues through early 2018 with a Japan tour in February as well as select national fundraiser shows along with supports including US giant Sleep and Euro stoner act Green Leaf. TICKETS: $10 at the door. For further info, call The Imperial Hotel on 5442 8811 The Imperial Hotel's FREE courtesy bus operates Friday and Saturday nights from 5pm + Sundays from 2pm travelling to Eumundi, Belli Park, Cooroy, Doonan, Eerwah Vale, North Arm, and Verrierdale. Phone Gary on 0467 414 171 to book. ●

PUZZLES Quick Clues ACROSS Sauce (11) Stuff (4) Garment (8) Consume (6) Pass (6) Projectile (6) Bet (6) Obscure (8) Jealousy (4) Foolish (11)

How to solve Sudoku!

SUDOKU

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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7506

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Solution

CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7506 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, In good hands. 7, Mas-s. 8, Charades (anag). 9, Record. 10, Sed-a-te. 12, M-ann-er. 15, Rea-son. 17, Old h-and-s. 19, B-a-it. 20, Nagging pain. Down - 1, Egg-spoon. 2, F-orced. 3, C-he-ats. 4, (Me)anna(turally). 5, Ass-ent. 6, I-nan-e. 11, Dead-beat. 13, ‘Ailing. 14, R-anc-id 15, Re-sign. 16, On-i-on. 18, Hug-o.

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to go to the doctor? (7,4). DOWN 1. A cracker on the breakfast table! (3-5). 2. Made the fellow change the decor (6). 3. In “The Outcast” he is a swindler (6). 4. Mean, naturally, to put a coin inside (4). 5. Agree the fool got the net snarled up (6). 6. That is to put the name in, silly! (5). 11. Very tired of the lifeless rhythm (4-4). 13. The cockney calling the cab is not feeling well (6). 14. Can struggle free to get out when it’s bad (6). 15. The note you put your name to when you give notice (6). 16. Working one over in the vegetable garden (5). 18. Embrace, with love, the boy (4).

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ACROSS 6. Well looked after” held by the priest? (2,4,5). 7. Lots of mothers and one son (4). 8. A hard case to crack: very puzzling (8). 9. A greater list of offences than anyone’s ever had? (6). 10. Very composed, reining in a frisky steed (6). 12. The way the girl got into the sea, in France (6). 15. Are sorting out the back numbers and that’s why (6). 17. And in the holds working are the experienced people (3,5). 19. Lure outside a little (4). 20. What kept pestering one to go to the doctor? (7,4). DOWN 1. A cracker on the breakfast table! (3-5). 2. Made the

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Cryptic Clues CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7506

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ACROSS

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DOWN Gym shoe (8)

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6.

ACROSS Sauce (11)

DOWN Gym shoe (8) Run (6) Dexterous (6) Prejudice (4) Extent (6) Mount (5) Begin (8) Suave (6) Wig (6) Fat (6) Flat (5) Hue (4)

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18.

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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7506 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Hollandaise. 7, Cram. 8, Trousers. 9, Devour. 10, Ticket. 12, Bullet. 15, Gamble. 17, Abstruse. 19, Envy. 20, Nonsensical. Down - 1, Plimsoll. 2, Canter. 3, Adroit. 4, Bias. 5, Degree. 6, Horse. 11, Commence. 13, Urbane. 14, Toupee. 15, Grease. 16, Level. 18, Tint.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 15. 17. 19. 20.

SUDOKU No. 4168

9 6 2 8 3 4 7 1 5

4 9 6 7 5 6 7 1 2 8 1 9 6 8 9 3 6 2 1 2 8 6 4 5 7 1 4

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PASSIONATE ABOUT GREAT SERVICE BY HOLLIE HARRIS The Sunshine Beach Surf Club is well known as the perfect place to watch waves and whales roll by with a cold drink and yummy lunch. The magnificent backdrop, friendly staff, delicious menu options and packages to suit all budgets make the Sunshine Beach Surf Club the perfect place to meet with friends or spend time with family. The Surf Club Restaurant offers a range of tempting meals crafted from fresh ingredients and local produce at an affordable price. Relax out on the deck and take in the fresh salty air or dine in our Ocean View room, there is no better place to enjoy great service, delicious meals and refreshing beverages. Head Chef of this multi award winning restaurant is Darren Sandilands, a born and bred local who became qualified as a chef at Dooleys in Noosa way back when and has honed his craft working around the world. Darren's priority is providing a wide range of great tasting food, with fabulous presentation and all at affordable prices. Staff are passionate about great customer service and love welcoming families and visitors to the restaurant. â—? Weekend Breakfast Saturdays & Sundays from 8:00am Lunch & Dinner ~ 7 days

Does it get any better than this?

Monday to Friday - Lunch from 11:30am 3:00pm Saturdays & Sundays - Lunch from 12:00pm - 3pm Dinner from 5:30pm Bar Snacks & Tapas

Available from 3:00PM - 5:00pm On Sundays, you can enjoy the ocean view into the afternoon as a live band kicks things up a notch from 3pm. Don't forget the Club Courtesy Bus can pick you up and drop you home -Wednesdays

from 5:00pm Fridays from 4:00pm Saturdays from 5:00pm Sundays from 3:00pm Call Club Reception to book on 5447 5491

YOU KNOW OUR BREAKFAST COME AND TRY OUR LUNCH! A LA CARTE MENU

OPEN DAILY 6AM - 2:30PM LUNCH STARTS 11.30AM

5449 8833

255 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville 4566 12370648-DJ45-17

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ORGANIC | GLUTEN FREE | DAIRY FREE | VEGAN | VEGETARIAN

We can make it your way! Come down and see us today OPEN: 7am - 3pm Daily! 3/28 Sunshine Beach Road, Noosa Heads

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LEARN TO LOVE THOSE LEFTOVERS BY HOLLIE HARRIS

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Save $2000 a year by loving your leftovers. to building a low carbon, energy and resource efficient community and embedding sustainable living practices throughout our region – and the Love your Leftovers campaign is a fantastic example of how we can help residents to

save time and money, while also making our region more sustainable," she said. "I'm looking forward to seeing all of the scrumptious recipe creations entered into the Love your Leftovers competition. "These will all form part of an ebook

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Are you overwhelmed with the amount of food in your fridge this holiday season? Sunshine Coast Council's Living Smart invites you to share your leftover recipe creations for a chance to win some great prizes including recipe books, Howards Storage World vouchers and more. Environment Portfolio Councillor Jenny McKay said as well as getting creative and making the most of all that delicious leftover food, residents would be saving time, money and the environment. "Council's Living Smart Love your Leftovers campaign was launched in November with the aim to help residents see food waste in a different light," Cr McKay said. "Food waste is estimated to cost the Australian economy around $20 billion each year. "Nationally, consumers throw away around 3.1 million tonnes of edible food a year while another 2.2 million tonnes is disposed by the commercial and industrial sector.* "When you consider how much unnecessary waste is going to landfill every year, this is really alarming." Cr McKay said council was committed to helping Sunshine Coast residents maintain their celebrated lifestyle by implementing the new Environment and Liveability Strategy over the coming years. "This strategy includes our commitments

to share with the 'love your leftovers' community so you'll always have different options to feed your family without needing to leave the house or fork out lots of money." The Love your Leftovers recipe competition closes on January 22. To share your creation visit the Living Smart website www.livingsmartqld.com.au/campaigns/ competition and while you're there, sign up to get regular newsletters and tips for smart living in our region. Living Smart is a local government partnership initiative. â—?

THE RODIZIO 11 different meats cooked over charcoal on skewers and carved at your table. Side dishes are also included

100% GLUTEN FREE

All you can eat for $42.50

Taste of Samba 3 BBQ’d Meats $28.50 Plus 3 sides

St. Louis Style Ribs Half Rack $26 Full Rack $40

Whole menu gluten free Open 5 pm till late Tuesday to Sunday Bookings are advised SA

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DINING DIRECTORY Your Guide to all things Eating Out! noosaville

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FRESH NATURAL ASIAN

NOOSAVILLE FISH MARKET

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

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

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

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90 Hilton Tce Noosaville Open 7 days from 10am-7.30 pm Phone ahead 54497127 facebook.com/Noosaville-Fish-Market

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MAISON DE PROVENCE

GRIND CAFE

SIROCCO

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

Rich blend of Mediterranean cuisine and warm flavours of North Africa & Southern Spain

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

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

noosa heads 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

Enjoy a hearty breakfast or an appetising dinner complimented by draught beer, cider on tap plus over 20 wines to choose from

Over 50 cocktails and 40 Tapas to choose from.

33A Viewland Drive, Noosa Heads (07) 5455 2200 viewrestaurant.com.au

noosaville BELOPORTO NOOSA

We offer a great selection of delicious Asian cuisine, and an excellent level of service

Weddings, Functions & Special Occasions. Fully Licenced

Taste tempting hamburgers made from the freshest produce handpicked from local producers and our chicken is naturally hormone free

MAISIE’S SEAFOOD & STEAKHOUSE Seafood and mixed grills are the draw at this relaxed spot with streetside seats and river glimpses.

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

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

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179 Weyba Road Noosaville Open Wed to Sat Dinner Sat & Sun Lunch Bar opens at 4pm 5473 1333

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

PeReGian

ESCO CAFÉ & RESTAURANT

NOOSA BOATHOUSE

PIZZAMI GOURMET PIZZA BAR

Located on the Noosa River with park and water views, great coffee, full breakfast and lunches.

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

Proudly keeping to the basics of pizza making in order to serve the highest quality pizzas

6am to 2pm (most days) 185 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville (07) 5474 1770 facebook.com/escocaferestaurant

194 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville Open Tues, Wed, Thurs, Sun 6am–10pm & Fri, Sat 6am to 11pm (Closed Monday) (07) 5440 5070 noosaboathouse.com.au

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Cut each chicken breast through the middle horizontally to make 4 thin fillets. Place the sesame seeds on a large plate. Press 1 side of chicken in seeds to coat. Step 3 Spray a large non-stick frying pan with oil and heat over medium-high heat. Cook the chicken, seed-side down, for 2 minutes or until golden. Turn and cook for a further 3 minutes or until cooked through. Set aside to cool slightly. Thickly slice. Step 4 Meanwhile, steam the peas and broccoli until tender. Combine the tamari, tahini and honey. Stir until smooth. Step 5 Divide the rice, peas and broccoli among bowls. Top with the chicken and watercress leaves and drizzle with the tamari dressing.

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For an Asian-inspired midweek meal, try this speedy sesame chicken, served on a bed of black rice. INGREDIENTS · 130g (2/3 cup) black rice · 2 (200g each) chicken breast fillets · 1 tablespoon sesame seeds · 200g sugar snap peas, trimmed · 450g broccoli, trimmed, cut into florets · 1 1/2 tablespoon salt-reduced tamari · 1 teaspoon tahini · 1/2 teaspoon honey · 1 1/2 cups picked watercress leaves · METHOD Step 1 Cook the rice in a large saucepan of boiling water for 25 minutes or until al dente. Drain. Step 2

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249 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville Open from 12 noon till late (07)5447 1818 facebook.com/iStapas

IZZY CHAI MODERN ASIAN CUISINE

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

SESAME CHICKEN WITH BLACK RICE, SUGAR SNAPS AND BROCCOLINI

noosaville TAPAS @ IS TAPAS + COCKTAIL BAR

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PEPPERS NOOSA RESORT & VILLAS

2/257 Gympie Terrace Noosaville OPEN Tues to Sunday B’fast 7.30am – 11am Lunch noon – 2.30pm Dinner 5.30m – late 5455 6688 sirocconoosa.com.au

IVORY PALMS RESORT RESTAURANT

73 Hilton Terrace, Noosaville Breakfast and Dinner (07) 54731898 facebook.com/pkspizzabar

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COOROY RSL CLUB

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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

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POTS & PANS KITCHEN & BAR

THE RIVER DECK RESTAURANT

THE STACKED PANTRY

Pots & Pans Kitchen and Bar is a café and bar in the heart of Peregian Springs. We offer a relaxed, friendly environment to enjoy great food and drink with family and friends.

Located in an airy setting with views of the water, offering brekkie, steak, seafood dishes and cocktails.

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AN EXERCISE YOU CAN STICK WITH BY HOLLIE HARRIS 2018 has begun and many of us are looking for fitness inspiration that will get results this year. Whether you join a gym, buy workout equipment, start jogging, do laps in the pool or hire a trainer, there's nothing better for getting result than cross training. And there's nothing better in this weather than getting in a pool to workout. There is a new fitness craze sweeping the world and its not just in the gyms. Gymsticks have been making appearances throughout gyms around the world and have been getting rave reviews. The makers of the Gymstick have now added to their collection the Gymstick H20 - a water performance bar which takes aqua fitness to a whole new level and the great news is, you can now get in on this action at the Noosa Aquatic Centre. Gymstick H2O is a unique aqua exercise program that is made for Gymstick Aqua. Adjustable resistance allows the individual to work as intensively as they wish to really get the most out of their workout. Combining the best of both worlds incorporating hydrodynamic principles and resistance from the rubber bands into one simply effective workout the Gymstick H20 is the most cutting edge workout available right now. It really is like no other aquatic exercise format. Using a Gymstick in the water gives you full control of workout intensity so it trains muscular strength and endurance, as well as balance and coordination. It also assists core muscle activation and postural alignment and of course, an aqua workout is gentle on joints and is low impact. Now is the perfect time to join the Noosa

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Every Tuesday evening from 7-9.30 pm Pat and Norm Young organise a social evening at the Pomona Memorial School of Arts Hall. Cost is $4 which includes supper. It is a very enjoyable evening as Pat and Norm provide New Vogue as well as Old Time Dancing. Everyone is welcome. Phone 5485 2007 for more information, or come and visit.

Come along to see Life after Constancy at Pomona Railway Station Gallery, 10 Railway Street, Pomona until 8 February. This exhibition is local artist, Merryl Costin's first solo exhibition and will be held in the Carriage Exhibition Room. Life After Constancy is a collection of paintings which displays Merryl's determination to go forward after life changing circumstances. Her paintings, she feels are bright, happy and uplifting.

TRY BOWLS With all this wet weather there are not many places to go. But a game of pool or darts sounds good. Try Tewantin Noosa Bowls Club. And when the rain stops come and have a game of Barefoot Bowls. We offer free coaching every Saturday morning. You don't need anything if you want to try. We have bowls available and many visitors to Noosa come and have a game of bowls while they are on holiday.

RED CROSS MEETING Red cross will hold a meeting for on Wednesday 14 February at 10 am at Coolum Surf Lifesaving Club, Coolum Beach. Come and join us for a coffee and find out what we do. Visitors very welcome. Phone Robyn on 0409 124 460 for more details.

SANTA'S CLASSY HELPERS The first get-together for 2018 will be at Cafe Doonan on Friday 19 January at 2.30pm for afternoon tea. To help with catering, call Chris or Lorraine on 5449 7599. Cost $15. To start off our collection of goodies for his year, please bring along toothbrushes, toothpaste and handwash. With more than 300 families to look after, we need lots of support. Thank you to all those who supported us last year and we look forward to having you on board again in 2018.

BOOMERANG BAGS NOOSA Boomerang Bags is as strong as ever and is now sewing and selling out of Wallace House, 1 Wallace Drive, Noosaville. We need volunteers and clean fabric to sew alternative bags to single use plastic bags which are clogging our waterways and killing our wildlife. We hold our sewing bees on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 9am to 12.30pm, starting this week. Come anytime between those hours for friendly conversation and morning tea while we sew. For more information phone Sandra on 0466 44 99 46 or Julia 5448 2321, email boomerangbagsnoosa@ gmail.com or visit www.boomerangbags.org

TASTE OF ART Friend's Noosa Regional Gallery presents a diverse talent of art by local artists and emerging artists alike, during their 7th group exhibition, highlighting talent whether you enjoy painting, ceramics, sculpture, mixed media or collage. The exhibition officially opens on Friday 9 February at 6pm and continues until 18 March at Noosa Regional Gallery, 9 Pelican St, Tewantin. Awards will be presented for 2D, 3D, and Emerging Artist. Phone 5329 6145.

FAMILY AND HISTORY GROUP TALK The Heritage Centre at 17 Emerald St, Cooroy is attracting many visitors. CooroyNoosa Family and Local History Group will host a talk by Geoffrey Le Page who is a traveller from the UK on "The Social History of the Isle of Man" on Monday 15 January from 9-11.30am. Visitors are welcome at the centre on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 9.30am to 1pm. Phone 5442 or visit www.genealogy-noosa.org.au

NOOSA ARTS AND CRAFTS Noosa Arts and Crafts at Wallace House, Wallace Drive, Noosaville, will hold its January Artastic Sale on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 January from 9.30am to 3.30pm. Workshops for January include Pure Pastels with Carolyn Sheather for four weeks from 9amnoon from Friday 19 January and Learn to Crochet with Janelle Turley from 20 January from 9.30-11.30am for four week. Group activities include Embroidery, watercolour, spinning, knitting, weaving and scrapbooking. Phone 5474 1211, email create@noosaanoosatoday.com.au

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NURTURE THE ARTIST INSIDE Noosa Regional Gallery is offering free art activities for kids every day during the school holidays plus low-cost workshops with the first program for teenagers beginning today. Gallery co-ordinator Nicole Maggs said the program was a “fantastic boredom buster”. “Our free art activities are designed for primary school children and their families but we are now encouraging teenagers to get involved as well,” she said. The first program for teenagers is an all-day Street Art workshop with David Houghton, on Thursday 11 January, for Grades 7-12 students, running from 10am to 3.30pm. rtsandcrafts.org.au or visit https://noosaartsandcrafts.org.au

SINGING GROUPS Do you like to sing? The join one of these singing groups to have fun and create beautiful music. St Andrews Singers start Monday 19 February at 10.15am in Tewantin. Good Vibrations will be singing again from Monday 19 February 19 at 7pm at Anglican Church Hall, Miva Street, Cooroy. Spiritsong Chamber Choir will sing again from Wednesday 21 February at Uniting Church Hall, Poinciana Ave/Werin Street, Tewantin. Call Andrew on 5474 1498 or email andrewjemmet@gmail.com

TRY GYMSTICK H2O Come and try aquatic exercise Gymstick H2O at the Noosa Aquatic Centre with instructor Linda on Sundays at 7.30am. Using the Gymstick in the water gives you full control of workout intensity, training muscular strength and endurance, as well as balance and coordination. Check out the other group fitness classes, squad sessions and gym and pool access at NAC. Call 5448 0288 or visit noosaaquaticcentre.com.au.

PROBUS CLUB MEETING Probus Combined Club monthly meeting will be held on the second Tuesday each month at the Tewantin-Noosa Bowls Club, 65 Hilton Terrace at 9am for 9.30am start. Visitors and new members welcome. Phone Barbara on 0424 468 189

SEED SAVERS MEETING Seed Savers meetings are held at Noosa Namaste restaurant on the 2nd Thursday of

Finished artworks will be displayed in Noosa Council facilities in March along with the Stencil Art Prize exhibition. The school holiday workshops continue next week with guest artist Kim Schoenberger creating ‘Clay Minions’ and ‘Dada’ design workshops with tea bag collages. “It’s amazing to see parents still engrossed in one activity while the children have already moved on to their next,” Nicole said. General workshops are $10 per person and the Street Art Workshop is $45 per person with all materials included. Book at www.noosaregionalgallery. com ● each month from 9.30-11.30am. Seedsavers meetings are an opportunity to share information and experiences on growing food in our gardens. The purpose is to save and exchange seeds and propagating material. We sort and package seeds for our Seed Bank to preserve and pass on our heritage seeds for our future food security. Bring along seeds to process, cuttings of plants to share, or questions you may have. For more information email Sue Anderson on seedsavers@permaculturenoosa.com.au or phone 0413 875 769.

MAJESTIC PLAYERS AUDITIONS Come and join the Majestic Shorts 2018 auditions soon. Actors, producers, directors, stage managers, prop designers, costume designers are all wanted. Call 0410 573 629.

DOCUMENTARY ON SHOW Award winning journalist John Pilger's The Coming War On China will reveal what the news doesn't. It will be screened on Friday 12 January at 7pm, Sunday 14 January at 2pm. Cost $10 on line or $12 at the door at Majesic Theatre, Pomona. Book on www.themajestictheatre.com.au

SINGERS WANTED Singers if you enjoy music and think you would like to join a fun loving, vibrant, friendly group who sing beautiful, joyful, easy to learn songs from around the world, we would love to hear from you. We are a community choir, so no auditions. We are based in central Pomona and meet Tuesdays at 6.30-8.30pm. Call Joan on 54477369 for more details.

We are a fun, friendly, seniors group who welcomes newcomers to join us for morning coffee every Monday from 10am at the Wine Bar, Tewantin Marina and Thursdays from 10am at the Boathouse on the Noosa River. We also have monthly picnics, dinners, lunches, walks and other activities. Please contact Joan on 54477369 or Helen on 0499085755 for more details.

SOCIAL DANCE Social Dance Classes are held on Sundays at Masonic Hall, Moorindal St, Tewantin at 1pm for beginners for first half hour then intermediate and advanced after 3pm. All are welcome with or without partners. Intermediate to advanced dance class at Woombye Hall, Thursdays 9.30am. Phone Andrew and crew on 0429 829 328.

UKULELE CLASSES The last term for the year for ukulele for raw beginners will be starting soon. No music experience needed. Come and learn to play some Christmas Carols and impress your family. For information phone 0410 573 629.

WEEKLY ROSTER FOR MEALS ON WHEELS Weekly roster for Tewantin-Noosa Meals on Wheels from Monday 15 to Friday 19 January. Monday drivers: Maya, Marie, Pat and John, Andrew, Judy and Julie, Doug and Claudia, Margaret and Michelle. Kitchen: Martina, Lyn, Stephen, Len, Neil. Tuesday drivers: Bruce, Liz, Anne, Gail and Sharon, Tania and Friends, Rosemary, Patrick. Kitchen: Ashleigh, Christine, Jo, George. Wednesday drivers: Des and Ian, Liz and Pat, Gary, Victor, Carolyn and Sue, Ron, Barbara and Gerard. Kitchen: Judi, Elfie, Sandy, Glenis, Jerry, Mark. Thursday drivers: Driver needed run A, Graham, Jenny and Kevin, Lesley, Jan and Wendy, Nina. Kitchen: Elfie, Lois, Christine, John. Friday drivers: Driver needed run A, Jan and Bob, Peter, Vicki and Les, David, Margaret and Ray, Rosalie and Jack. Kitchen: Sandy, Charlotte, Elfie, Mark, Neville. If you are unavailable or can do an extra run, please phone the kitchen on 5449 7659.

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AROUND THE GROUNDS

Cassie Cohen and Jackson Bursill reach their half way point. Jarrod Officer hitting a century.

CRICKET BACK WITH A BASH BY RANDALL WOODLEY The Sunshine Coast Cricket Association fixtures resumed last Saturday. The four local teams played and ended the day with mixed results. FIRSTS. A brilliant century by Jarrod Officer was not enough to overhaul the Caboolture Snakes target of 263 in their 50 overs match. Playing at Read Park on a good batting wicket and fast outfield, the visitors won the toss and batted first. The TNT openers bowled tightly without success and the Caboolture openers gradually built the score at about 4 runs an over. The Snakes put on 124 before the first wicket fell to Cody Rzeszkowski. Then Bear Gear took the wicket of the competitions top runs scorer with his first ball and bowled the other opener with his fifth ball. TNT were back in the game. However, although the wickets kept tumbling the scoring rate increased. Eventually Caboolture were all out for a very competitive score of 263 in the 49th over. Best bowling figures were to Ben Gear 2-23, Jarrod Officer 3-37, Cody

Rzeszkowski 3-66 and Jacob Dennien 2-65. Batting after lunch the TNT innings started disastrously with 3 wickets, including a run-out, falling in the first 6 overs. TNT finished with 215. Next week the team travel to Glasshouse for a 50 overs match. SECONDS. The team travelled to Caboolture, optimistic about a good performance. TNT chose to bat first and Chris Wright and Alexander Bennett opened up with a cautious start against the swinging ball to be 0-25 off the first 12 overs. After the fall of Wright's wicket, another teenager Darcy Morgan entered and the pair combined for a solid partnership to be 1-48 off 20 at the first drinks break. The team ended their 40 overs at 9- 131. Alex Bennett top scored with 37, Darcy Morgan 32 and Harrison Lea 19. It had been good to score with traditional shots so TNT felt they were in with a chance. However, some ineffective bowling let all the pressure slip and after a few dropped chances off their sloggers, they scored the next 80 in 11 overs to win the game comfortably.

THIRDS. Playing Caloundra at Dale Officer oval the team won the toss and bowled first. Although the bowlers made use of the moving ball, Caloundra were able to register 201 off their 40 overs. It was one of the team's least disciplined bowling performances and the obligatory dropped catches let the opposition get away. Best bowling performance was from Cody Wright 3-35. Harry Wilkinson took 1-38 but he had at least 4 dropped catches off his bowling. TNT's final score of 136 was not good enough on the day. FOURTHS The team had a long hot drive to Burpengary and batted first. The TNT boys adapted well to the conditions and after 40 overs had posted 150 runs for the loss of 9 wickets. Best scorers were Luke Anstey 36, Craig Moore 22, Jonno Reynolds 18 and Nev Kratzmann 15. Tom Green, 12 no. and Justin Latimer, 8 no. batted together for the last 8 overs for a valuable 22 run partnership to give the total some respectability. ●

CLUB MOURNS LOSS OF LIFE-MEMBER BY HEATH COSTELLO Vale: Edward "Teddy" Smith - Life Member Edward Smith (Teddy) passed away 28 December 2017, He was few days short of his 97th Birthday which would been on New Years Day. Condolences to his family on their loss. Most around the club would know late last year that Ex-President Gary Moss had a quadruple bypass due to blockages in his coronary arteries. Gary is recovering well at home. Gary spent many years on the men's bowls committee including Games director for Three years & President for four years. On behalf of all at club, we all wish him a speedy recovery and a very healthy and happy new year. Thanks to Gary's close friend Bert De Koster is keeping all updated. Wednesday 22 December - Laguna Estate Men's Bowls 36 NOOSA TODAY

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Premier sevens kicked off with two teams of seven players and a reserve representing the club in two divisions. Division 1 Section 6 travelled down to Salisbury in Brisbane to take on Tarragindi. Jay Dawe kicked of the afternoon in the Singles winning 31-13. The fours were next and after being behind by as much as 10 shots after 15 ends. All four players lifted their game and won the last six ends to take the game 19-18. The pairs team played a very competitive game but lost. Division 3 Section 7 had a home game against Bramble Bay. Results were Singles win for Danny Crameri 30-20, The pairs took it too an extra end and won on the last ball 17-16. The Fours went down narrowly 21-24. This weekend Div 1 are at home to Pacific Paradise and Div 3 will travel a short distance to play coolum Beach at Coolum Beach. ●

IN IT FOR THE LONG RUN Endurance runners, Cassie Cohen, 22, and Jackson Bursill, 24 arrived in Noosa on Monday making the halfway mark in their 4000km journey from Cooktown to Melbourne to support refugees. The pair were welcomed by members of Noosa Welcomes Refugees and Buddies Refugee Support Group when they arrived at Noosa National Park about 5.30pm. Gabby Sutherland and Angela Mercuri of Buddies which advocates for just and compassionate treatment of refugees presented the runners with a cheque for the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC). The pair are raising funds form ASRC and aim to highlight the remarkable stories of refugees who have made Australia home. Cassie and Jackson set off from Cooktown on 23 November. ●

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Apart from the fact that they have such cool names Ocean, Barron, Reef, Summer etc the most notable thing about competitors in last week s WSL World Junior Championships at Kiama on the NSW South Coast was that so few of them were Australian. In the men s division only five of the 36 starters were Australian, which may have something to do with WSL s global representation laws, but the telling thing was that only two of our boys won their first round heats in typical Aussie beach break conditions. Here, Hawaii s Barron Mamiya shows his winning form. Photo WSL. Peregian author Taryn Bashford.

SURF DROUGHT STRIKES Noosa surfer and collector Gary Clist is one of a small club who can say they’ve lived in Noosa for half a century. (I’ve only been here a shade over half that, so it’s touch and go I’ll ever get there!) So when Gary tells me that this holiday season and the last have produced the worst surf in 50 years, I can but believe him. I would have said 28. But whichever way you look at it, Huey has dealt us some crap so far, and the end is not in sight. I can remember as a young grom growing up on a very different stretch of coast, there would be similar flat spells during the long summer break, and to relieve the boredom we’d skateboard in the empty school quadrangle, or wax up the tin bottoms of our sandboards and take to the dunes. And then, after a few days, or a week at worst, a southerly buster would sneak up the Tasman and unleash, and we’d cart our heavy boards around the headland past the sewage works and surf the protected righthand point until the grey skies began to clear, the wind would swing to the north and we’d have perfect conditions for our home break - a north wind pushing spray off the back of a south swell beachie. It should be like that in reverse right here, right about now. And it will happen, if we keep the faith. Right Huey? PT turns Chinese Remember that great ‘80s song, “I think I’m turning Japanese”? Well, one of my besties for more than 40 years, 1976 world

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champion Peter Townend, has officially turned Chinese, as this photo taken at a press conference for the Chinese National Championships attests. PT, one of the original Coolie Kids and founder of the Bronzed Aussies, has always been a flashy dresser, so he may have done it for the Star Trek uniform, which will probably fade to his trademark pink. Or he may have been tortured! But seriously, PT is going great guns as national coach for the Peoples Republic, preparing a team of quite new surfers for participation in the first Olympic surfing event in France in 2020. He tells me in a mail that the stoke is already there and the skills not far behind. Meanwhile, his new job has seen him clock up 183 international flights in 2017, giving him more than enough points to get himself to the Laguna Real Estate Noosa Festival of Surfing in March, where we’re hoping he’ll present

a special anniversary screening of Big Wednesday. Sign of the times Note to Mayor Tony Wellington: Please see attached photo from Gold Coast World Surfing Reserve chair Andrew MacKinnon. Andy tells me this sign went up on the M1 just before Christmas. Now that the Noosa World Surfing Reserve has been approved and we are working towards its dedication, it’s time we started thinking about doing the same in a prominent position on the Bruce. We could hold a competition for best artwork within the local arts community, and even let you enter! As long as you don’t get too funky with those depth perception tricks. The Annie Effect My friend Annie Grossman, Peregian’s (and possibly the world’s) best bookseller, is not

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LEAGUE LEGENDS READY TO ROLL IN International Legends of League (ILOL), in conjunction with Noosa Council, Aaction Traffic, Hangloosa Noosa and Vac-king Vacuum Excavations last week announced that former State of Origin and Australian Test players will return to Noosa this year for their charity rugby league match. The event will build on last year’s success with some of the biggest names in the game including Petero Civoniceva. Scott Prince, David Shillington, Ben Hannant, Kevin Campion and Nathan Friend on the field at Pirate Park on Saturday 3 February and proceeds going to several beneficiaries. The Noosa event is the first of seven ILOL will host in regional centres throughout Queensland and NSW during its hectic 2018 program. A select group of players will arrive in Noosa during the week of the game for community events and school visits. All players will be here Friday 2 February for a corporate day encompassing a bowls day with sponsors as well a dinner at Villa Noosa. Tickets are on sale with early bird group bookings to also receive a signed commemorative jersey. The main event will be the 44th International Legends of League at Pirate Park on Saturday 3 February. The charity rugby league event will see many former State of Origin and NRL players take the field in a rugby league exhibition match between The Hangloosa Noosa Australian team and the Vac-King Vacuum Excavations Noosa All Stars.

Legends of League will return to Noosa this year. Whilst the main game will be the feature event of the day, rugby league fans will be treated to a great afternoon of football including women’s games and girls games,

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of slow trolled dead baits including bonito, pilchards and slimey mackerel. Using a squid skirted gang hook rig has been worked well. Spotted mackeral are responding a wide range of slugs around the 30 -40 g mark. Keep an eye out for that bird activity and cast to the edges of the schools of bait, let your slug sink as the bigger fish are often a little deeper. For those fishing the bottom we are seeing some quality trout and sweetlip, angler that are fishing hard to the bottom using a size 10 ball sinkers and 7/0 hooks with fluorocarbon leader are seeing the best results. North reef and the Reefs off Double island have also been fishing extremely well with moses perch, some big hussar, snapper, tuskies, Maori

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