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COOROY RAG• Email editorial@cooroyrag.com.au • Phone 5442 6699 • Fax 5442 5821 • PO Box 898, Cooroy 4563 •www.cooroyrag.com.au May 1, 2013
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ANZAC Day 2013 marked the 98th Anniversary of the land-ing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps at Gal-lipoli in 1915 and we honoured all our service men and womenwho lost their lives at war.
This year, we especially commemorated the 10,000 Aus-tralian prisoners of war who worked on the construction ofBurma – Thailand Railway, where at least 2,815 Australianslost their lives.
Construction of the notoriously difficult Hellfire Pass, thelargest section of rock cutting along the line, began in April1943. Australian and other allied prisoners of war worked 18hours a day on the cutting. The railway was completed butbombed by the Royal Air Force in the Burma Campaign.
The Anzac spirit was born 98 years ago, far from home,when our brave soldiers landed at Gallipoli. On that day alone,approximately 2000 Australians were killed or wounded in
Remembering our ANZACS
the fight to end all wars. It is said that on this day Australiatruly earned the right to be called a nation. The heroism ofthe men at Anzac Cove earned Australia respect and honour.
As we commemorated Anzac Day, we remembered withgratitude the service and sacrifice of those first Anzacs. Wealso remembered the hundreds of thousands of Australiandefence personnel who have served in wars and conflictsand as peace keepers since that time.
As a strong, democratic nation, much is expected of Aus-tralia and its armed forces in trouble spots around the world– and in the spirit of Anzac our servicemen and women con-tinue to make our country proud. We think especially onthis day of those continuing to serve in Afghanistan, inconstant danger of their lives.
We owe an enormous debt of gratitude to these Austral-ians and Anzac Day is their special day and our opportunity
See more photos of Anzac Day in Cooroy on Page 17
to honour them and ensure that their service is never forgot-ten.
Anzac Day commemorations help younger Australians togain a greater appreciation of our wartime history and herit-age and the role war has played in shaping our nation andsecuring peace. All young Australians should understandthe Anzac story to ensure that it is passed down to futuregenerations.
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COOROY Eumundi Garden Club cel-ebrated their 25th Birthday with acruise on the River Ferry.
It was a very informative trip witha commentary by Andy. 25 membersthen enjoy a two course luncheon atthe Riverdeck.
The next meeting of the Club will beheld on Monday 13 May commencing
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IT’S been a busy start to 2013 for Cooroy Cubs,Scouts and Venturers.
In March, a ‘Going Up Ceremony’ was held at theCooroy Scout Den to celebrate the progression ofthose youth members who were moving up to an-other section.
Those ‘going up’ included Robert, Jarod and Quinnwho moved up to Venturer Scouts from Scout Sec-tion and Kove, Macklin and Rex who moved up tothe Scout Section from Cubs.
Cubs have also been busy completing their ‘GreyWolf Awards’. Pictured below is Kove who sculptedthese beautiful Jungle Book figures as part of hisGrey Wolf Award activities – congratulations Kove!
Scouts has resumed again (after a 2 week breakover the school holidays) and key group activitiesfor term 2 will include: Anzac Day when leaders andscouts will attend the Anzac Day Dawn Service andmarch in the parade; the first car boot sale for 2013which will be held on 26th May; and participation inthe Cooroy Fusion Festival and Woodworker’s Expo.Cooroy Scouts are also currently running a rafflefundraiser with a $5000 first prize. So please contactus if you would like some tickets - Elaine Williams(Group Leader) 0438 851 474.
Note: Cooroy Scout Group AGM will be held onMay 2, 6pm to 7.30pm at the Scout Den, Mary RiverRd, Cooroy.
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AS one of the ‘oldies’ who graduated from CooroySHS in 1965, I’m trying to organise a reunion for theseniors of 1964-65 on the same weekend as the 50thanniversary. If anyone reading this was in one ofthose classes, or knows the contact details of some-one who was, I would really appreciate it if you wouldcontact me on mobile 0407 694729, or emailgwendab48@gmail.com.
Kind regards,Gwenda Brown
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New members are always welcome.For further information please contactSecretary John on 5415 1213 or 0410485 285.’
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SUNSHINE Coast Council’s Cooroy Li-
brary has set a new benchmark for publiclibrary design by winning the Gabriel PooleAward for Building of the Year at the 2013Sunshine Coast Regional ArchitectureAwards on 22 March 2013.
Division 12 Councillor Tony Wellingtonsaid the state-of-the-art Cooroy Library hadtaken out top honours for its environmen-tally sustainable design by Brewster HjorthArchitects.
“The Cooroy Library is an important ele-ment in the fabric of the local community.Not only is the library used as a recreationand information resource, it is also a ter-rific facility for community meetings andinterpersonal gatherings,” Cr Wellingtonsaid.
Cooroy Library sets a new benchmark for publiclibrary design with architectural award
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nity is proudly anticipat-ing the 2013 Cooroy Fu-sion Festival on Satur-day 11 May, when Ma-ple Street and the wholeMill Place precinct willcome alive with show-stopping performers,workshops, arts, mar-kets, children’s activi-ties and sports, fabu-lous entertainment anddelicious food.
Fusion: a one-day family celebration for all to enjoy!
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Cooroy Fusion Coor-dinator, Bruce Hamiltonsays “Cooroy Fusion isa great Sunshine Coastcommunity event foreveryone to enjoy,” hesaid.
“It is a chance for resi-dents coast-wide, tour-ists and locals to visitour hinterland town andexperience the amazingarray of creative talentsand services that make
Cooroy such a diverse,interesting and welcom-ing community.
“Cooroy Fusion is ablending of communityevents which add up toa wonderful free one-day festival for all thefamily. Running from9am to 3pm, Fusion of-fers something for allages and tastes.
“There’s free jumpingcastle, face painting andsports to keep kidsamused, as well as work-shops on sustainability(Cath Manual of Soil toSupper; Angie Andrewsof the Aloe Vera RecipeBook and RebeccaMugridge on our EdibleSunshine Coast.), localschool performers,meet-the-author talks),kids sports, markets,community arts and –bound to be the centreof attention – the gor-geous Smart Pup Au-tism Dogs.
.Bruce continues“And don’t miss thegreat acoustic sessionsby local performers,headlined by Ayla
Scanlan and AndreaKirwin who will all enter-tain festival goers whilethey sample delicious,fresh local produce andtreats at the food festi-val.”
One person who cer-tainly agrees, is GeoffEdwards, Manager ofthe Cooroy CommunityBank, who adds, “TheBendigo CommunityBank of Cooroy is de-lighted to be the majorsponsor and proud sup-porter of this vibrantshowcase of all that isbest about Cooroy. Thisyear’s Fusion Program isbetter and fuller than
ever, and will once againhighlight what Cooroyand its community haveto offer to the whole ofthe Sunshine Coast andbeyond. This Bank rel-ishes the opportunity tocontribute to those ac-tivities that benefit thecommunity and the Fu-sion programme is aprime example.”
To add even further tothe exciting program ofevents, the CooroyWood and Craft Showand the Noosa DistrictOrchid and Foliage So-ciety Mother ’s DayShow will also be heldon the same day.
“It delivers a rich experience for today’slibrary customer - far more varied than li-braries of the past.
As well as the library collection, theCooroy Library also provides InformationTechnology opportunities, meeting rooms,quiet reflective spaces plus areas designedespecially for children.
“The judges selected Cooroy Library forits contemporary architectural elementwhich adds a distinctive quality to the ru-ral townscape of Cooroy. The building con-nects the main street with the communityparklands, the historical Mill site, and alsothe cultural arts precinct of the Butter Fac-tory.
“The judges were also impressed withthe robust and low energy shell; the inte-
rior spaces, which they described as beingbright and alive with colour, activity andnatural light; and the flexible functionalityof these spaces.
“This is an award that all the communitycan celebrate. It was direct community in-put that ensured the final structure wouldbe an integral meeting place for hinterlandresidents.”
Brewster Hjorth Architects, known fortheir contemporary designs for public li-braries and public spaces, worked with thecommunity to develop the award winningCooroy Library design.
The winning projects will progress to thecoveted Queensland Architecture Awardsto be announced in Brisbane on 21 June2013.
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This new project facilitated by MaryValley Inc aims to attract more touristvisitation to the area through devel-oping and marketing our local foodand beverage experience.
Project co-ordinator Lesa Bell stated“the project will offer free barista andservice training whilst linking localfood producers to tourist based foodoutlets so that a supportive networkwill be established”. She said theproject was aimed to provide visitorswith a memorable experience in sam-pling the local produce of the region,whilst also supporting local agricul-ture. The project will also assist busi-nesses to develop marketing materialpromoting their signature dishes aspart of Mary Valley Country Flavours.
Not only does this approach givelocals a chance to pride themselveson the quality of produce in the areabut the visitor will experience qualitycountry hospitality and a guaranteed‘paddock to plate’ experience of con-suming truly local food Ms Bell said.
Businesses and tourism operatorsinterested in taking part in the projectcan contact Lesa on 0428 193 156 orat flavours@themaryvalley.com.au
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THERE’S a new gauge in Conondale that
provides rainfall and water level informationfor locals along the upper Mary River duringwet weather events.
Rainfall is measured in the field at Conondaleand the information is transmitted, as it hap-pens, to council in the Local Disaster Coordi-nation Centre and onto the Bureau of Mete-orology (BOM).
Division 5 Councillor Jenny McKay said thewater level recorded at the gauge can adviseif the bridge at Conondale is flooded.
“The gauge provides additional informationabout the upper Mary River catchment thatcomplements the data collected from ourgauges at Bell Bird Creek, Kenilworth andMoy Pocket,” Cr McKay said.
“Together the gauges provide our hydrolo-gists with a comprehensive picture of how aflood peak travels along the upper Mary River.
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“During an event the information is usedby council and agencies at the Local Disas-ter Coordination Centre when making deci-sions about where resources are needed andwhich communities need assistance.”
Division 10 Councillor Greg Rogerson saidboth council and the BOM currently main-tain 71 rain and stream gauges across theregion.
“We’ve got resilient communities alongthe upper Mary and council’s recent invest-ment in the gauge network and flood map-ping of the upper Mary demonstrates coun-cil’s commitment to these communities,” CrRogerson said. “I hope the information ishelpful to the upper Mary communities whenmaking decisions during flood events.
“In addition to the Conondale gauge coun-cil is installing three more stations at KinKin, Pomona and Nambour.”
COOROY businesses and community hasonce again gotten behind one of our own tohelp young Asher Tate Berry get a desper-ately needed wheelchair.
Pete and Gaynor, from Cooroy Meat Hallraised $1655.45 by holding sausage sizzles(thanking The Bakehouse for suppling thebread) and raffles. Asher’s parents, Colin andEmma-Leigh, are overwhelmed at the gener-osity and would like to thank the many localbusinesses involved in the fundraising effortsand the community at large for supportingthem, with a particular thanks to Kabara andCarramar.
Colin says they have raised enough forAsher’s chair now, but businesses like TheCooroy Meat Hall, are saying they will notstop until they have raised enough for themodifications and hoist needed for Colin’scar. Please look out for donation tins at localbusinesses or drop in and see Pete.
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EVENT Manager of the Australian Body
Art Carnivale, Danielle Taylor, is calling onlocal singers, dancers, jugglers, stiltwalkers, and street performers to getinvolved in this year’s event, taking placein Eumundi on Saturday 11 and Sunday 12May.
“The Australian Body Art Carnivale isrenowned as a real festival of colour – afun-filled community event,” says Danielle.“We’re keen to create opportunities forlocal performers to entertain the arts-lovingcrowd throughout the weekend, and themore buskers and performers, the better!”
“We’ll program performers to take to theMain Stage or set up in busking pitchesacross the Carnivale site, but we need themto register first so we can program them in– and create a comfortable place for them toperform,” says Danielle.
While there aren’t paid positions avail-able, there are opportunities for theentertainers to raise funds through buskingand selling merchandise or CDs. Perform-ers are invited to contact Danielle on 0403023 802 or emaildanielle@australianbodyart.com.au.
The weekend-long event is centred oncompetitions in full body art (temporary art– not tattoo) and face painting, as well ascompetitions and exhibitions in wearableart, vehicle art and photography. The themefor the 2013 event is ‘The Best of Oz’, andartists will be competing for over $14,000 incash and prizes.
Visit www.australianbodyart.com.au formore info, competition registration andonline bookings, sponsorship opportuni-ties and to sign up to receive eNewslettersin the lead-up to the event. The event alsohas a Facebook page: Australian Body ArtCarnivale.
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What a great hoo-har over the recent report,Of the prevalence of drug taking in modern day sport.The cries of shock horror when Armstrong transgressed,And was found positive, and eventually confessed.Other sports were found to be clearly mentionable,With practices revealed that were possibly questionable.Potions that allowed you to perform faster, be stronger,Pump up your endurance, so you can play longer.And if occasionally, you felt a bit funny,There’s always the reward of that lovely money.Now there is so much money involved,I don’t think drug problems will ever be solved.No one in authority seems to have shown real alarm,But they’ve a list of banned substances as long as your arm.Sugar seems to be one substance they’ve missed,But there’s no limit to what they put on the list.Soon the list will become so meticulous,It may eventually become quite ridiculous.Picture one day, the opening bat for the cricket under sixes,Found guilty of taking performance fixes.Because the little lad was seen,Scoffing a banned black jelly bean!Frankly there’s been such a media carry-on,About a few players, and the odd so-called icon,I would be brave enough to respectfully suggest,The public have understandably, quite lost interest.
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BOUQUET to the RSL. NoosaCare Inc isthrilled to receive funding for four beds for thenew Special Care Unit currently being con-structed at the Carramar site in Tewantin. TheRSL Club and the RSL Sub-Branch eachdonated two beds for this special MemorySupport Unit which will cater for people livingwith dementia. The RSL believes that this is agiant step forward in caring for people withdementia and are working with NoosaCare forthe benefit of our community. Thank you RSLfor your support.
BOUQUET amd my heartfelt thanks to thecouple that came to my aid in the dog park atPomona. My cousin had a nasty fall afterslipping in the mud. This lovely couple walkedmy dog and my two year old back to the carpark while I assisted her. Community sprit italive and well in Pomona. Thanks again.
BOUQUET: The Belli Community Hall Commit-tee wishes to acknowledge Sunshine CoastCouncil’s support to complete emergencyrepairs to the Belli Hall’s side landing andsteps.
BOUQUET: Energex sent out a team fromEastern Tree Services who came to trim sometrees close to the power lines. Davan Pearcethe team leader went out of his way to assistme by lopping the top off an unruly travellerspalm that had taken over my yard. So abouquet for paying forward. Juliette Horgan.Cooran
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BOUQUET to the Wildlife Carer, who came outat a quarter to 10 of a Saturday night, to takethe infant ring tail from us into her home. Hedied soon after, from bruising to his mouth &abdomen, having been torn from the nipple.
BOUQUET: On behalf of Belinda Fraser andDarren Lange we would like to thank all of thelocal business who showed their supportthrough donations for raffles for the trivianight that was recently held, also to thecommunity who showed up to support helpingto raise funds for this family and making thenight a huge success.
BOUQUET to a lady called Carol who waskind enough to drive one of my clients homeafter her husband fell sick. Thank you verymuch. ~ Denis Noonan (Quick Snips)
FOR those whowould like to enter the‘Where’s the RolledUp Rag’ Competition,here’s what it’s about:In each edition of theCooroy Rag we areplacing the abovephoto (smallerversion) in one of theadvertisements foryou to try and find.All you have to do isemail us ateditorial@cooroyrag.com.au or post yourentry to: ‘Where’sthe rolled up ragcompetition’, PO Box898, Cooroy, 4563, andlet us know which ad
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Noosa District State High School Film and Television (FTV) students arecreating television advertisements for the school’s 50th celebrations that willair on local television stations as well as the school’s Facebook and websitepages.
The 15 second advertisement will be filmed, edited and produced by FTVteacher, Jacob Boulden’s students.
The advertisement will be aired in the weeks leading up to the school’s 50th
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SUNSHINE Coast Council Division 12 representa-tive, Tony Wellington, will again be holding a se-ries of “open office” opportunities throughout hiselectorate early next month. He will make himselfavailable at five localities so that residents can comeand speak with him directly.
“I held open offices last November where I metwith many residents and discussed a broad rangeof local issues,” he said. “These open offices up-hold the commitment I made during my electioncampaign to be available to everyone. There is noneed to make an appointment, just come along atthe times and dates advertised.”
Cr Wellington will be available on: Tuesday May7 at Lake Cootharaba Sailing Club, Boreen Pointbetween 10.00am and 11.00am; Lawson Shed,Pomona Community House 1.00pm and 2.00pm;Wednesday May 8 at Cooroy Bowls Club between4.00pm and 5.00pm; Thursday May 9 at Cooran Hallbetween 10.00am and 11.00am; Kin Kin Hall between1.00pm and 2.00pm.
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EVERY business has atransactional bank ac-count, but have you gotthe right one?
1. Do you have spe-cific legislative require-ments to consider?
This relates to yourbusiness and financialstructure. For example,Real-Estate Agents andSolicitors are requiredto have trust accountsto handle deposits onproperty sales and soforth. Not-for-profit orvolunteer organisa-tions may also haveparticularly require-ments in relation to theirfinancial managementand bank accounts.
2. How do your staffand suppliers want tobe paid?
Increasingly, staff andsuppliers want to bepaid directly into theirbank accounts. If this isthe case for you, youmay need to ensure thatyour main transactionaccount includes thisfacility.
In some industries,cash is still king.
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Is your account working for you?
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4. Do you need to linkto other accounts?
In this day and agemany businesses havemultiple accounts, in-vestment accounts,loan accounts, creditcards, partner accountsand so forth. In the caseof an owner-operator itmay also include per-sonal accounts, home-loan and so forth.
5. Do you require mul-tiple signatures/ap-proval?
This is a very impor-tant issue if your busi-ness has multiple own-ers or if staff have beendelegated a certainamount of authorityover the accounting andbanking function.
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To talk more aboutyour accounts or anyother banking matter,please call into thebranch or call me on 54477131. You can also emailme atgeoff.edwards@bendigoadelaide.com.au.
A COMMEMORATIVE jam made by Noosa
District State High School’s Home Economics,Agricultural Science, Art and Hospitality stu-dents will be sold and distributed as a part ofthe school’s 50th celebrations this month.
The jam has been made with fruits grown atthe school’s farm, including rosellas, which isthe main ingredient. The jam is the product ofhighly collaborative classroom activities acrossa number of year levels.
School jam
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Drivers beware.
I was recently approached by atradesman who was seekinginformation on what he wasrequired to do to secure someloose items in his ute. Uponchecking the legislation and theDepartment of Transport website, Ifound the requirements to be veryvague. In Parliament on April 17, Iasked the Minister for Transportand Main Roads if he would sendout a single page guideline to theowners of all vehicles and trailers,so that they know what theirrequirements are in relation tosecuring any items they arecarrying. Sadly the Ministeradvised that the onus was ondrivers to know the rules andregulations and did not supportmy request. I believe the Minsteris being unreasonable, as I believemany people would have differingopinions on what is required tosecure an item. I intend to pursuethis with the Government.
Lyme disease in Australia
On April 16, I spoke in Parliamenton the plight of one of my con-stituents who has been diagnosedwith Lyme Disease.
Lyme disease is believed to bespread through tick bites, but hasnot been officially recognised inAustralia.
I provided the Minister for Healthwith a copy of a letter detailing thisyoung lady’s battle with thisdisease and I urged our govern-ment to listen to calls for betterdiagnosis and recognition of thisimportant disease and hopefullytake the matter up with ourinterstate government colleagues.
PCMC and phone problems
As a member of the ParliamentaryCrime and Misconduct Committee Ispent almost every day of the pastmonth at meetings both in Bris-bane and via teleconference in myoffice. The Committee was investi-gating the unauthorised release ofsome Fitzgerald Inquiry documentsand the shredding of others.
We have presented our finalreport to the Government and Ilook forward to it being debated inParliament.
I have received numerous calls to
THE vote has been cast. To some of us it was notabout personal ambitions. It was about Democracycoming back to the people which we justly deserved.
I would like to take that democracy one step fur-ther and ask the local Government Minister that thereare a number of persons greatly concerned over nothaving [the local government act state divisions]which I believe is not what we desire. Thewordsmiths could have a ball over this name. Callthem Wards, Local area communities, Coastal andcity regions, Rural and towns regions. We need thisto happen so we all can have local representationsfor our areas. The debate has been long and hardabout for and against local area representation, butI believe the two main points that are rock solid forlocal representations are:
By having no local areas we do not encourage goodlocal community base persons and Business per-sons to stand , because it is a big ask for family andfriends. The door is opened wide for party politicsand large groups, and pro-development groups tostand candidates and spend mega dollars to gain aseat. Thinking about their pockets not the commu-nity concerns.
The second one is it promotes a lazy councillorwho can hide behind the scene and do other thingsbut serve the community needs, they serve theirneeds first. Those who believe in this way forwardwrite, phone , email, fax to the local members, andthe minister’s office, boundary commissioner to andany other members of the LNP that you may know.Let’s keep local democracy alive and well.
Ray Kelly Cooroy
DURING the transition from SCRC to a newNoosa Council, it is vital that you have a say inhow best a new Council can serve business, loalorganisations and clubs.
As part of this process a submission is beingcompiled to present to the Transfer Manager andAdvisory Panel, as well as to the new Councillorsafter the elections later this year.
If you would like your concerns and recommen-dations included please send in your thoughts tosandybolton@bigpond.com by May 14, 2013.
To get you started consider the following …1. What policies and procedures currently in place
regarding licensing/lease agreements/regulationswith Council make it difficult for you and yourbusiness/community organisation/club? Whatprocesses would you see as preferable?
2. What general improvements/changes wouldyou lilke to see implemented as part of the Coun-cil?
3. What would be the main 3 issues that are cur-rently affecting your business/community organi-sation/club negatively?
4. What do you see as the top 3 priorities that areessential for your business/community organisa-tion/club to prosper?
5. What extra services/programs do you believeCouncil needs to provide to business, communityorganisations and clubs?
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Wellington’s Wayby MP Peter Wellington
my office from people experienc-ing delays with help from Telstra.Telstra has blamed the recentspate of bad weather which hasresulted in fault levels four timeshigher than normal.
Public Housing three strikes andyou are out
I have mixed views on theGovernment’s new “three strikesand you are out policy”.
At first I thought it was a greatidea because we often hear of badtenants who take the system forgranted while so many others areon the waiting list.
While we must ensure our publichousing tenants are good tenantswe do not want to see peoplebeing threatened with evictionover petty issues.
For example an elderly tenantwas issued with a breach noticebecause her friend, who pickedher up to go shopping and takeher on outings, parked in a spaceset aside for tenants. This was inspite of the fact that the parkingspace was not needed by othertenants. I also heard from anelderly gentleman who put adecorative border around agarden and was told that if he didnot remove it, he would be issuedwith a breach.
These Gestapo like tacticsshould not be used against ourfrail elderly and the disadvan-taged.
Nambour Rail Duplication not apriority for LNP
It is obvious that the Premierand his Government do notconsider the duplication of therailway line from Brisbane toNambour worth fighting for.
Recently in Parliament I askedthe Premier to table a copy of hisrequest to the Prime Minister forfinancial assistance for thisproject. He replied he hadn’traised this matter with the PrimeMinister but his Government hadmade a submission regarding theBeerburrum to Landsborough railduplication.
There is no way the FederalGovernment is going to doanything about this much neededupgrade unless there is hardlobbying from the State Govern-ment.
Once again the NewmanGovernment has ignored theresidents of the Sunshine Coast.
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BREAKFAST is themost important meal ofthe day and Noosa Dis-trict State HighSchool’s school chap-laincy helps to fosterthis message by host-ing a breakfast beforeschool every Wednes-day.
School ChaplainShane Brigg encour-ages students to fill upwith the food on offer,which includes freshfruit, juice and toastwith a variety ofspreads.
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THE latest round of the Regional Arts Develop-
ment Fund (RADF) minor grants is now open andSunshine Coast artists and arts workers are invitedto apply for up to $2000 in skill development fund-ing.
Community Programs Portfolio Councillor JennyMcKay said RADF provided opportunities for Sun-shine Coast artists to develop their careers.
“These RADF grants support training and devel-opment for artists, which encourages originality andinnovation, boosts employment opportunities andhelps to develop our region’s art industry,” CrMcKay said.
RADF is a Queensland Government partnershipthrough Arts Queensland and Sunshine CoastCouncil to support local arts and culture.
Applications for this round of RADF close at 5pmSaturday 1 June. The next major round of RADF —offering grants of up to $10,000 — opens 16 July.
Visit www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/grants foreligibility criteria and to apply.
Call 5441 8385 or emailcommcultural@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au for furtherinformation and assistance with the applicationprocess.
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The breakfast beginsat 7:30am and the foodis on offer until classesbegin or until the foodruns out.
“Teenagers who eat anutritious breakfasthave more energy, dobetter in school, and eathealthier throughoutthe day. Without break-fast, people can get irri-table, restless andtired,” Mr Brigg said.
Music is played tocreate a friendly envi-ronment and many stu-dents use this breakfast
as an opportunity tospend time beforeschool with friends,staff members and thevolunteers from Hinter-land Christian Churchwho assist with thebreakfast.
“It’s not only a greatway to start the daywith a full stomach, butthe positive atmos-phere created by all in-volved sets a wonder-ful tone for the rest ofthe day,” Mr Brigg said.
Charity organisation,Suncoast Care in col-
laboration withFoodbank supplies theschool chaplaincy withthe breakfast items.
Foodbank is the coun-try’s largest hunger relieforganisation and it oper-ates with the objective to
feed Australia’s needyby redistributing surplusfood.
Students who regu-larly go without break-fast are no doubt grate-ful for Foodbank’s kindbreakfast donations.
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FOR many people, change doesn’t getany bigger than what they experience whenthey leave full-time work. It’s an importantlife stage, and may impact not just you, butthose around you.
While some may look at it as an adven-ture and a new beginning, others may findthemselves unprepared when they retirefrom the routine of a work-driven life. Itmay even be very different to how theyimagined it to be.
That’s why it’s important to talk to yourfamily about what you plan to do and anygoals you have set. Talking to your partneris key to having their support and input.Involving your children can make them feelconfident about your plans. Your conver-sation need not be all about money either.
Picture tomorrow with your partnerTalking with your spouse when planning
for life after retirement can help preventyour relationship from coming under strain.This means working together to:
• onsider your post-retirement aspirations• plan a new lifestyle that works for both
of you• understand and anticipate the impact of
the impending changes.Couples may assume their dreams and
goals are aligned, but when they starttalking about their plans, may discoversubstantial differences.
To avoid unnecessary surprises, decideon your retirement goals with your partnerand discuss them regularly as you nearretirement age. Your ideas and financialsituation may change, but you’ll have asolid long-term overview of what you bothwant and where you’re headed.
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remain in the workforce beyond retirementage – mainly to supplement any retirementincome. If you are interested in paid work,you can also discuss your options withyour family. After all, they care about yourwelfare and want to see you be comfortableand independent.
Here’s a guide to a few topics you maywant to raise with your family:
1. your aspirations and how theymatch with those of your partner
2. how you plan to spend your time inretirement
3. any employment or volunteeringplans
4. where you’ll live and if you’llrelocate at some time
5. the potential for medical support asyou become older
By discussing issues and goals early, youwon’t be forced to rush or compromise at atime when it may be too late to adjust yourplans or your income. The key to successis thoughtful, long-term planning.
[1] Australian Bureau of Statistics. (13December 2011). Retirement and retirementintentions, Australia, July 2010 to June2011.
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12 Noosa High Duke of Edin-burgh students were presentedwith awards from the RSPCA atthe Year 10 Parade on Mondaymorning, April 29.
The students were awarded forsaving a Shetland pony fromdrowning in Kin Kin Creek (as re-ported in the last edition of theCooroy Rag).
RSPCA Representative MichaelBeatty presented the studentswith awards.
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ON 25 October 1911, Mr AndrewFisher, Prime Minister and Treasurer,introduced into the Federal Parliamentthe Commonwealth Bank Bill.Through almost universal support theBill was passed on Friday 22 Decem-ber 1911. The capital of the Bank wasnominally fixed at £1,000,000 but infact it had no capital – only the guar-antee of the Commonwealth Govern-ment.
On 15 July 1912, the Savings Bankopened its doors at 10am. The firstperson to open an account was thePrime Minister, Mr Andrew Fisher.The first branch of CommonwealthBank of Australia was at ModernChambers, 317 Collins Street, Mel-bourne.
The Cooroy Post Office started op-erating as an agency of the SavingsBank Department of the Common-wealth Bank on 16 September 1912.On this day the Commonwealth Bankfirst opened for business in Queens-land with offices at Edward Street Bris-bane and agencies at 194 Queenslandpost offices.
Cooroy Branch opened on Monday27 May 1963 in leased shop premisesin Main Street, Cooroy, as a SavingsBank branch only. The premises werea double fronted, iron roofed, timberbuilding, previously occupied by theNifty Thrifty grocery store, situatedbetween a café and a draper shop. Onthe opening of the branch, agenciesat Cooroy (Springs Pharmacy &Cooroy Post Office), Boreen Point(Private Agency) and Pomona (PostalAgency), were transferred to the newoffice from Gympie branch, along with
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school savings accounts at Cooroy, CartersRidge, Pomona, Tinbeerwah, Federal and StPatrick’s Convent Pomona.
During 1981, a property in Maple Street thatwas being used as a Draper’s shop and wassituated two doors down from the existingbranch premises, was purchased as a site fornew premises. On 23 July 1981, Cooroybranch was converted to FULL branch sta-tus – offering both Savings and Trading Bankbusiness. By this time branch staff numbershad increased to four.
On 11 July 1983, Cooroy branch operationstransferred to the newly built branch premisesat 32 Maple Street, Cooroy Qld.
The Cooroy Branch has been part of all majorbanking initiatives over the years. These in-clude:-
· A mechanisation strategy in the early1960’s that replaced the hand recording meth-ods that had been in operation since thebranch first opened;
· Introduction of the decimal currencyin 1966;
· Introduction of Personal Loans in 1967and Christmas Club Accounts in 1969;
· Introduction of the “Black Light” Sig-nature System in 1969 – this involved record-ing an invisible signature in passbooks ena-bling customers to withdraw from branchesother than their own without making prior
arrangements;· Office records commenced being main-
tained by computer in 1973;· In 1974, the Commonwealth Bank
joined 8 other Australian banks in establish-
ing Bankcard;· In 1984, the Bank introduced the Com-
monwealth Bank MasterCard – its own creditcard facility offering similar conditions toBankcard with the added advantage of world-wide usage;
· The 1980’s also introduction of tech-nology such as EFTPOS and automatic tell-ing facilities. The first Commonwealth BankATM machine was installed at the GympieBranch in July 1985; and
· On-Line services were launched inDecember 1995.
Since its inception, the Commonwealth Bankin Cooroy has played an important part inthe local community. As far back as WWII,the Cooroy branch was involved in raisingfunds and acted as an agent for meat andclothing rationing authorities. The CooroyBranch staff remain actively involved in rais-ing funds and awareness for Breast Cancer,Legacy, Prostate Cancer, Junior Cricket, TheClown Doctors and many other organisa-tions.
Commonwealth 1962 first premises site
1960s interior with staff
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DUE to some very skilful crime scene ex-amination by the local Forensic Crime Unitand some excellent policing skills by CooroyPolice who apprehended an offender closeto the offence location in possession of evi-dence that tied him to the scene, police havenow apprehended a 16 year old youth for theBreak and Enter of the Cooroy Junior RugbyLeague Club. Another co-offender is stillbeing sought for this offence so this is a verypleasing result for both the police and theclub. The second break and enter at the clubis still being investigated with very strongand irrefutable forensic evidence currentlybeing analysed. The evidence is such that itis a certainty that an offender will eventuallybe apprehended as the various forensic databases in use by police agencies throughoutthe nation are permanent data bases and allcrime scene analysis results are permanentlystored and continually updated.
An interesting story springs to mind whenI was first transferred to Cooroy. Two youthswere creating havoc around town with breakins of shops etc and we were only able tosolve a small portion of these offences. Evenback then, police relied heavily upon crimescene forensic analysis and numerous bitsof evidence were located at the time andstored. Seven years later when the youthshad become adults in the eyes of the law andhad their DNA and fingerprints taken thesesamples were automatically compared to thecrime scenes at Cooroy seven years prior andbingo, perfect matches. Of course the offend-ers were now adults so had to front court asadults and be punished as adults. This is anexample of the long arm of the law in actionand I have no doubt that the same will applyin many of the current matters being investi-gated in Cooroy.
In my last police report I asked for the pub-lic’s assistance to be the eyes and ears ofthe police and to report suspicious and bad
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behaviour. I’m glad my plea did not fall ondeaf ears. Last week a group of drunkenyouths were observed to be making their wayacross town and whilst doing so they werecreating a disturbance by using loud obsceneand insulting language which culminated inthe gang targeting and attempting to assaulta lone youth sitting at a bus stop. Police werecalled and arrived within a minute of the re-port coming in. Of course the youths statedthat they had done no wrong but with thevery good witness accounts of the incidenttwo of the youths were arrested for their be-haviour and conveyed to a police watchhouse to be dealt with. If it wasn’t for thewilling witness versions supplied by themany onlookers’ police would not have hadthe evidence to apprehend the youths soplease keep reporting this bad behaviour asthere is an absolute zero tolerance for thistype of behaviour in Cooroy.
In another incident a youth was appre-hended after a shop keeper reported himswearing and insulting people as he walkedup the street which then culminated in himthrowing a glass bottle and smashing it intoa garden. Again Police were called and hewas apprehended on the evidence suppliedby a witness who had enough pride in thiscommunity to report the youth and not justturn a blind eye.
I would like to still encourage people todownload the Cooroy App as it looks like wecan now claim our first community arrest (forwant of a better term). After advertising theBreak ins at the Footy Club we now have ourfirst apprehension so if you want to stay intune with what’s happening around Cooroydownload the free app now.
Drink Driving and Hooning offences con-tinue to be on our hit list so don’t risk losingyour license and take the courtesy bus if indoubt and report all hooning activity so wecan make the roads a safer place to be.
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9.30-10.30am This hands on workshop is for beginners and will befocusing on how to remove unwanted objects from yourphotos using Photoshop techniques. Free, BookingsEssential 1300 LIBRARY (1300 542 7279) or online atwww.library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
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12 noon -1pm Learn about the local history of the Gubbi Gubbi people.Learn some customs and beliefs and system ofgovernment. Free, Bookings Essential 1300 LIBRARY(1300 542 7279) or online atwww.library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
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Free workshop offered as part of the SoundmakersSymposium. All ages welcome.
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EXHIBITIONSSqueeze ’13 - 100% Local Ingredients OnlyExhibition Dates: Friday 26 April – Saturday 25 May Official opening: Friday 3 May, 6.00pm The fifthbiennial art educator exhibition. Squeeze encourages art educators out of their classrooms and into theirstudios to expand their arts practice. Squeeze ’13 challenges the artists to explore new flavours.Exhibition Guided Tour Date: Friday 3 May,10.00amJoin a guided tour and gain an insight into the artist and their work, exploring selected pieces. Includesmorning tea. Free, no bookings required.Oxlades People’s Choice AwardVote for your favourite work in Squeeze to go in the draw to win an art supplies gift pack valued at $50.00from Oxlades Art Supplies. One entry per person. The artist who garners the most votes from visitors tothe gallery will be rewarded an Oxlades Art Supplies gift voucher to the value of $300.00.People’s ChoiceAward and Lucky Prize Draw presentation: Saturday 25 May, 10.30am. Morning tea provided, allwelcomeSoundmakers SymposiumSymposium Dates: Thurs 30 May to Sat 1 June, 10.00am – 4.00pm each dayOfficial Opening: Wednesday29 May, 6.00pmAn exhibition of timber and stringed instruments celebrating the remarkable diversity andskill of Sunshine Coast instrument makers as well as the significance of the timber and music industries inthe heritage and the development of the region. Includes various demonstrations, performances andworkshops.Meet the Artists Date: Friday 31 May, 10.00amGallery Open: Tuesday – Friday, 10.00am – 4.00pm & Saturday, 10.00am – noon (please note theextended Saturday hours for the Soundmakers Symposium and the Cooroy Fusion Festival)For furtherinformation please contact the Butter Factory Arts Centre on 5454 9050 or online at: https://galleries.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/sitePage.cfm?code=exhibitionsGet Creative at Cooroy Fusion FestivalDate: Saturday 11 May, 10.00am – 2.00pm (Get Creative). Gallery open 9.00am – 3.00pm.A series offree family orientated activities at the Butter Factory Arts Centre. Be inspired by the latest exhibition thenspend time creating your own artworks. All ages welcome! Free, no bookings required.
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Come in and spend a little time looking throughthe lovely wood and pottery gifts that are sure toplease both the eye and the pocket.
The Mill Place Retail Store features beautifullywood crafted and pottery items made onsite atthe Precinct by the Cooroora Woodworkers, the
Pick up a gift for mum at Cooroy Library’sMill Place retail store
ANNETTE could re-late to this: “I feeltrapped, in a box withno light at the end of thetunnel.” She’d said thisso often to her friendsand her husband, Bill,even she was boredhearing those words.
For over a year, she’dbeen torn between stay-ing in her secure Sun-shine Coast bankingposition and putting upwith a bullying boss orfulfilling her dream to go
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out on her own and ex-ercise her creative tal-ents by organizing prop-erty renovations. Finally,she reached a pointwhere push-pull had be-come so intolerable thatstress was causing herhealth to fail and shehad to do somethingabout it immediately.
She dragged herselfalong to the SunshineCoast Business Wom-en’s network meetingwhere she was seatedbeside Kim (coincidenceor not?).
Annette smiled at Billas they shared coffee atTim Allen’s cafe: “Haveyou ever looked backon your life and been so
grateful for a choiceyou’ve made?”
Bill was about aspleased as Annette, thatshe’d taken a leap andjoined Kim’s UltimateSpeaker Circle. It had re-ignited her sense of pos-sibility and was the posi-tive inspiration to un-cover her charismaticstyle.
During the process,Annette realized howmuch she loved her ca-reer. Annette lost thefeeling of being con-stantly judged andfound her voice.
Once she’d discoveredher self-confidence sothat she could speakfrom her heart and share
her message, she con-fronted her boss. Haroldloved the change in her!(who’d have guessed it!)
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Every purchase of a Mother’s Day gift will gointo the draw to win mum an extra special gift thatwill be drawn at 2pm on Saturday 11 May 2013.
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Pharmacy have beenworking hard to imple-ment new photoprocessing software intheir store, enabling lo-cals access to the latestadvancements in photoprinting technologyright here in Cooroy.The team at the Phar-macy felt thephotographics areaalso needed a facelift,having now rearrangedthe area, adding a dis-play counter and replac-ing the dated bench
Latest photo technology lands in Cooroy
MITRE 10’s colouring in competition was drawnlast week and the lucky winner was Ella Doran fromCooroy, she took home a basket full Easter eggsfor her wonderful drawing.
Her leopard spotted Easter bunny was a big hitwith the judges.
Ella wins colouringcompetition
COME and grab a bargain at the Cooroy ScoutsCar Boot Sale at the Cooroy Sout Den situated onMary River Rd, Cooroy. When: Sunday 26th May7 am - 12 noon. Sites are $15 and bookings areessential Please phone Sally on 54852053.
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tops. Frances Jaenke, Retail
Manager at the Phar-macy says that the up-grade to the photo areaand software will offeran easier and smootherexperience for custom-ers. “As a part of ourongoing commitment toour customers to pro-vide the best photoprinting experience, wethought it would be re-ally beneficial to do thisupgrade and help ourphotographics depart-ment grow.”
To celebrate the up-grade, the pharmacy isoffering customers 10cent prints for 10 days,starting from today un-til Friday 10th May.
In a recent visit fromFujifilm headquarters, itwas revealed that thePharmacy’s processor isthe most well main-tained machine on theSunshine Coast. “Bettermaintenance equalshigher quality prints”said Malcolm Hewitt, aPhotographic Techni-cian at the Pharmacy.
“There’s a lot of sub-par photo labs operat-ing out there, includinglabs in our local area”Malcolm said. “We’rereally committed to pro-viding the best serviceand assistance to ourcustomers while main-taining excellent printquality.”
He goes on to suggestthat for the best qualityand durability prints youshould ensure your pho-tos are processed in awet-lab, meaning proc-essed in photo chemi-cals on light sensitivepaper, and not in a dry-lab that uses ink on ba-sic photo paper.
Large retail chains are
planning to outsourcetheir film processingservices in the near fu-ture. The team at CooroyGuardian say that al-though the digital erahas taken over, filmprocessing in Cooroy isstill going strong. “Westill have a lot of custom-ers using film and we’llcontinue to processthem in store” Francessaid.
For more informationon the Pharmacy’s photoprocessing services ortheir 10 cent prints for 10days promotion, headover to their website atwww.cooroyguardianpharmacy.com.au ordrop into the store.
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IMBIL’S Twin BunyaPark is the new majorsponsor for the popularMary Valley Art Festi-val, which comes toImbil on June 20-23.
Entry forms are nowavailable for the compe-tition, which draws qual-ity artists from theGympie and SunshineCoast regions throughto Toowoomba andwest of Dalby. Theforms can be collectedfrom art suppliers andvarious outlets in theMary Valley andGympie, or downloadthem from the websitew w w. m a r y v a l l e y a r t
Get your entry forms for Mary Valley Art Festival
JUNE 1st is the annual Ridgewood Hall Fair. Due to the popularity of the Photographic com-petition last year we are once again encouragingphotographers to enter their latest efforts. Thereis an Open section and a Junior section. Entriescan be found at Carters Ridge Store and TheGuardian Pharmacy in Cooroy. Each entry is $1.00.An envelope is available at both places for yourentries and fees.
As well as the photographic entries we will havea Cooking section both Open and Junior, FlowerArranging both Open and Junior, Horticulturewhich includes Flowers
,Vegetables and Fruit. The fee for each entry is50c.
There is a colouring competition for the kids.Face painting and a jumping castle.
A sausage sizzle will be running. Tea and cof-fee will be available on the verandah of the hall.
For any enquiries please call Jane on 54479212.
Ridgewood Fair
DID you know…every day 60Queenslanders are diagnosed with Type 2diabetes? Did you know…Type 2 Diabetescan be prevented? On Thursday 9th May, thePomona & District Community House is host-ing a “KNOW THE SCORE” presentation.Delivered by trained volunteers, from Diabe-tes Queensland the presentation covers in-formation about Type 2 Diabetes, the risk fac-tors and related complications and ways thecondition can be prevented through healthyeating and physical activity. Date: Thursday9th May, 10.00am – 11.00am @ The LawsonShed, Pomona. Morning Tea Gold Coin Do-nation. Please book in by Wednesday 8thMay. Phone Pomona & District CommunityHouse: 5485 2427.
Know the score
EACH Tuesday, n the kitchen of the Good Shepherd Anglican Church inPomona a group meets to while away the morning just talking, reminiscing andeven do a bit of craft in the middle of much laughter and merriment. Anyonewho is lonely or housebound or would just love to meet us and see what weare about are very welcome. Starting about 9:00am and usually finishing about12:00 noon. We provide a cup of tea or coffee and always someone has madea lovely cake or slice to share. If you are unable to get there please call 54851179 or 54851218 and someone will pick you up and take you home. All arewelcome.
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festival.org Businessowners of Twin BunyaPark, Richard and HeinkeButt, have provided theprize for the People’sChoice Awards whichwill be announced at 2pmon Sunday June 23.
This is a relaxed con-clusion to the celebratedfestival, with wine andcheese and great com-pany, from 1-3pm.
The festival has main-tained its prize moneydespite tough economictimes, and offers morethan $5000 across 11 cat-egories, with $1000 forthe open award. Thenew category for 3 di-
mensional entries joinsexisting categories -landscape, novice,animalia, still life, humanform/portraitures, draw-ing, natural flora, ab-stract, youth under 18.
Entries close on June3.
A gala opening nighton June 20 will kick offthe festival at the ImbilPublic Hall, followed byviewing across the week-end from 10am-3pm.
The Mary Valley ArtsFestival has joined thenewly formed Mary Val-ley ArtsLink which is alead organisation for allarts and cultural events
in the Mary Valley.For more information,
visit the websitew w w. m a r y v a l l e y a r t
festival.org or emailmvartfest@gmail.comYou can also contact JanWatt on 0488 969408.
COORAN AcousticNight is celebrating 25years of totally awe-some local talent.
Open chalkboard, Allages, Delicious menu,$4 at the door, Prizes tobe won. On SaturdayMay 11th, the CooranAcoustic Night will cel-ebrate 25 years as theNoosa hinterland’slongest running com-munity showcaseevening. It promises tobe a special night ofgreat entertainment andrecognition for the di-verse teams of peoplewho have pulled it to-gether and pulled it offcontinuously for a quar-ter of a century!
The Cooran AcousticNight provides a specialplatform on which localand visiting musiciansand performers are ableto share their talents,
25 years of Cooran acousticsmooth out their nerves,wow audiences andcome together to cel-ebrate creativity in analcohol and drug freespace. It has a great,positive atmosphere andhas served as a launch-ing pad for many youngand emerging musiciansin the area includingAndrew Redford, JimmyDavis, Mitch Francisand Jeunae Rogers.
“There’s nothing elsequite like it,” admits GrayLiddell of the MountainMusic School. “TheCooran Acoustic Nighthas been going for solong, and it provides thespace for emerging art-ists to build confidenceand give it a go.” “It hascontinuously engagedpeople on a very hum-ble level, that’s whatmakes it so special,”says former coordinator
and local resident JasonMakeig. Over the years,the Cooran AcousticNight has also served asan avenue for estab-lished musicians suchas Lindsay Pollock, HatzFitz and Barry Charles toshare their music withthe local audience in arelaxed setting.
If you’ve ever at-tended an AcousticNight, performed oreven helped adjust mi-crophones, baked a cakeor MC’d, then pleasecome along and be partof the celebration. Andif you’ve never beenbefore - what have youbeen doing all theseyears?! Saturday May11th promises to be anevening of fun nostalgia,great music and commu-nity spirit in the CooranHall on King Street from6pm.
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THIS year the annual Rugfest event hasbeen relocated to Pomona, due to the over-whelming success of previous years inTewantin. Pomona Memorial Hall, with itsgreater seating capacity, offers a more com-fortable venue for increasing numbers.
For months the ladies from the CatholicCommunity of St Patrick’s, Pomona havebeen meeting weekly to construct beautifulwoollen rugs and waggas.
True to the traditional nature of the Wagga,materials used have often been recycled fromunwanted clothing from Opp Shops or founddeep in the cupboards of friends and fami-lies. Many hours of unpicking, designingand stitching have gone into this project,resulting in a variety of very attractive andvery warm rugs.
There is little material wasted as scraps are
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manipulated into designs very appealing tothe eye. As well as looking good these rugsare usually over 75% pure wool making themextremely cosy – just right for the chillynights we have begun to experience re-cently.
These busy Hinterland ladies are pleasedto do their bit not only for the disadvan-taged by raising the funds for the VinniesWinter Appeal, but also for the environmentby using recycled materials. Of course, useof these rugs will also lessen the need forheating in homes, thus saving electricitycosts and resources.
To this end, a luncheon, prepared by thePomona Parish ladies, will be held on Satur-day, 1st June in the Pomona Memorial Hall .Tickets for $20 can be purchased at theTewantin parish Office, Weekend masses,
Pomona Post Office, or at the door onthe day. Each ticket entitles you to de-licious homemade soup with crustybread, tea/coffee and sweets, 15 raffletickets, as well as delightful musical en-tertainment. A minimum of 25 rugs willbe raffled separately (cent sale style)during the event. Extra raffle tickets canbe purchased during lunch.
There will also be an abundant arrayof vintage linen and buttons for sale.This stall has proved very popular withcollectors and sewers in previous years.
The Rugfest will be held on 11am Sat-urday, June 1.
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LONG time, well known resident of Noosa, BlancheWood, is turning 80. Blanche has been a BoardMember of NoosaCare since 1989. Back in 1975 shewas one of the original members of the communitywho helped raise funds for the establishment of anaged care facility in the area, i.e. Carramar NoosaHomes for the Aged. Blanch is Past President ofthe Boy Scouts, Past President of “Keep Fit” serv-ices and has served on various committees forTewantin and Noosa High Schools.
We take this opportunity to wish Blanche a veryhappy 80th Birthday and a special thank you foryour many years as a volunteer Board Member ofNoosaCare.
Happy 80th birthday
Alysha, Glenn, Angela, Jake and Jaymee out celebrating Jaymee’s 18th
birthday at the Crown Casino in Melbourne
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The Church of UnitedSpiritualism of AustraliaQCWA Hall. Maple Street, Cooroy
Clairvoyance - Guest Speakers - Healing MeditationsSupper provided
All WelcomeRev Kathy McVann - 0414 972632Rev Trish Palmer - 0432 954 346
“Come join in the fellowship & Laughter”
SUNDAY SERVICES8.00am - Cooroy - 51 Maple St
9.30am - Pomona - 27 Factory StPH: 5447 6152
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ClassifiedsChurch Notices
Pomona - Rectory St - Sunday 7.30amCooroy - Tewantin Road - Sunday 9.30am
Kin Kin - Main St - 10.00am (1st Sunday of the Month)
For more info call Rev Jillian Moses 5485 1218
Anglican Parishof Cooroora
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What's in the Spotlight
Council meetings
Ordinary Meeting
9am 24 May, Nambour
Nominate now for the 'Glossies'
Nominate by Friday 24 May for the 2013 Living
Smart Glossies Awards. Be recognised for
your commitment to sustainable practices at
work, at home or in the community. Categories
cover sustainable building design, edible
landscaping, business eco-effi ciencies,
greening the arts plus more. The awards
night will be held on Saturday 29 June. Visit
council’s website for details and to nominate.
Apply for a RADF grant before 1 June
Artists and arts workers are invited to apply
to the current minor round of the Regional
Arts Development Fund, a council and Arts
Queensland partnership. This funding can
assist artists to develop their skills, helping
to develop the region’s art industry and boost
employment opportunities for local artists. Visit
council’s website for details and apply online.
Find out about the Coast's economy
The Sunshine Coast economy is worth more
than 13 billion dollars! If you’re interested in
seeing where the region’s economy is heading
and the potential opportunities for business,
industry and investors head for council’s
website to view the draft Sunshine Coast
Economic Development Strategy.
Wage war on weeds!
Council is hosting weed swaps across the
region throughout May. Simply bring along a
bag of weeds to your nearby weed swap and
you’ll receive three native plants for free. Visit
council's website for details and to locate your
closest weed swap.
Have your say on local laws
Council is reviewing some of the local laws
adopted in January 2012 and you are invited
to have your say on the proposed changes.
Visit council’s website for further information
and to make your submission or a customer
contact centre close to you. Submissions close
31 May.
'Give a Beep' for transport upgrades
In an election year, South East Queensland's
Council of Mayors want to show Federal
candidates that we 'Give a Beep' about
transport upgrades. To discover how everyone
will benefi t from transport upgrades, visit the
'Give a Beep' website. While you're there, hit
the 'beep' button to show your support.
National Volunteer Week
National Volunteer Week, 13 to 17 May is the
time to recognise Sunshine Coast volunteers.
Events, programs, organisations, disaster
and emergency efforts are just some of the
avenues of service that depend on volunteers.
Council sincerely thanks all volunteers for their
community service on the Sunshine Coast.
Green June
A month of eco-focussed festivals, events and
activities is just around the corner! Learn how
you can reduce your environmental footprint
and contribute to a more sustainable future
during Green June. More than 20 events
and activities will be packed into the 30-day
celebration. Visit the Green June page on
council’s website for details.
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EVENTS
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After DarkMay 3 - Smokin Mirrors DuoMay 10 - Sheez Jake
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Friday NiteAfter Dark
Sunday Sessions - LIVE MUSIC5th - Country Music School of Excellence12th - Chris Cummings & Pals19th - Musos Open Jam with Rifftone26th - Open Mic with Mark Obrien
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• Devonshire Teas• High Tea Luncheons
OPEN: TUESDAY-SATURDAY 9.30AM-4.00PM
11B Wimmers Lane - PH: 5472 0296Bookings Essential
No Bookings required for Devonshire Morning Teas
Hand-made & Home-bakedSavouries, sandwiches, scones & sweettreats & selection of 110 speciality teas
High Tea-Licious is a delightfully delicateyet pleasantly indulgent experience
offering a timeless Devonshire morningor afternoon tea and high tea luncheon.Get spoilt on your next special event - Birthday,Bridal Shower, Anniversary or just because you
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ERIC and Francoise Pernoud hostedthe latest Slow Food Noosa event attheir popular Cooroy restaurant,Maison de Provence, on Tuesday 2nd
May.Slow Food Noosa is a not for profit
organisation that supports local grow-ers and food artisans, seeks to defendbiodiversity in our food supply, spreadthe education of taste, and link pro-ducers of excellent foods to consum-
ers through events and initiatives. .The very special and exclusive lunch
featured sustainable seafood with aFrench flavour, lovingly prepared byEric and Slow Food Noosa’s MattGolinski of Rolling Dolmade fame. Theevent was booked out and raisedmoney for Slow Food Noosa’s KitchenGarden Program which has donated$30 000 to local primary schools since2007.
Eric and Francoise Pernoud with Matt Golinski
Slow food with French flavour
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Noosa’s Historic First Licensed 1868
Apollonian Hotel
www.apollonianhotel.com.au
FRIDAY NIGHT
PH: 5485 3100PH: 5485 3100
$10 MEAL DEALSMONDAY -
THURSDAY NIGHT
Goose Club & Muso JamSUNDAY LUNCH FAMOUS PIG ON THE SPIT - Entertainment from noon
FRIDAY 17TH MAY - NOOSA FOOD & WINE FESTIVALFAMOUS SPIT BBQ LUNCH WITH GUEST CHEFS, NICKY RIEMER & MATT
McCONNELL - INCLUDES WINE & BEER - UNCLE BOBS JUG BANDTICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE J OR PH: 5485 3100
Apollonian Hotel
DHOM’S Kitchen will be open on Moth-er’s Day for lunch and dinner on Sunday 12May. A three course lunch menu for $25 perperson will be available which will include aspecial mixed entree platter, and choices of amain course and a desert. A la carte diningwill also be available.
Dhoms Kitchen will commence offeringcooking demonstrations in June. Dhom andSpencer have previously taught classes atBlack Pearl Epicure Cooking School in Bris-bane. The first class will introduce partici-pants to the techniques and ingredients ofThai cuisine with several dishes being pre-sented. At the end of the class participantswill sit down together with Dhom and Spen-cer to sample the delicious array of dishesdemonstrated. Hands-on classes are plannedfor later in the year.
Dhoms Kitchen’s duck dishes are the mostpopular on the menu at the moment. “Dur-ing the recent local lychee season we madea roast duck curry with lychees and cherrytomatoes” says Spencer. “Other duck dishesthat are popular are roast duck stir fried withyoung ginger and roast duck salad withcherry tomatoes, Asian celery and cashewnuts.”
Dhom and Spencer source their fresh or-ganic ducks from Bendele farm in Kilkivan.Their method of preparation is quite simplecompared to preparing Peking Duck, thoughstill involves a number of steps. The ducks
Mother’s Day at Dhom’s Kitchen
are marinated overnight in soy sauce, ricewine, ginger, and several Chinese spices. Theduck cavity is then filled with a special mix-ture of herbs and spices and stitched up. Theducks are briefly blanched in hot water toseal the skin and then a glaze is applied andthey are air-dried in the refrigerator for sev-eral hours before roasting. A special stockreduction is made from the roasted boneswhich are used to flavour dishes.
Dhom’s Kitchen only uses Australian sea-food and is listed and recommended in thejust released Queensland 2013 Good FoodGuide and 2013 SBS Foodies Guide to Bris-bane. Facebook: www.facebook.com/dhomskitchen. 1a Garnet Street, Cooroy (op-posite Cooroy Hotel) Ph. 5447 7710.
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THE Apollonian, the iconic and atmospheric130 year old Hotel, is joining forces with TheNoosa Food & Wine Festival on Friday 17thMay. Either catch the bus from the FestivalVillage at 12pm, or drive out and enjoy theirfamous spit BBQ lunch, including great sal-ads and desserts with adventurous guest
chefs Nicky Riemer and Matt McConnell.Relax and swing along with the toe-tappingsounds of Uncle Bob’s Jug Band with spe-cial guest, former Mayor Bob Abbot. Bookyour tickets now Ph. 5485 3100 or at the J,lunch includes wines by Robert Oatley Vine-yards, and beer.
Apollonian joins Food Fest
9/13 Garnet St, Cooroy5472 0077
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Set on a beautiful property only two min-utes from Cooroy Central in Lawnville Road,Black Mountain, The Workout Shed is muchmore than just a gym. It has custom designedfacilities including an outdoor exercise area,wireless capability and a workshop/grouparea called ‘The Rainforest Room’, ensuringa private and relaxing environment for both
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body and mind. The new addition of a juiceand coffee bar has been extremely well re-ceived.
The Workout Shed also offers spa pamperpackages, a great gift idea for Mother’s Dayor something special for friends or work col-leagues.
Visit www.theworkoutshed.com to find outmore, Im sure you’ll be amazed that this is onyour doorstep.
To assist with any enquiries phone Pennyon 5442 6338.
UNLIKE your chronological age (thenumber of years you’ve been on the planet),a biological age test determines your body’sactual biological age when compared withstandard biological age markers of the gen-eral population. Many of us have watchedcelebrities and contestants on reality televi-sion shows being assessed and also turningback the clock on their biological age. Yourbiological age provides an estimate of yourlife expectancy and also the likelihood of yourhaving a healthy fully functional body in yourlater years.
If you’ve watched any of those showsyou’ve surely wondered just how your bodyreally is. Well there is no need to wonder anymore! Make A Difference Health & Fitnessnow has the same technology that has beenwritten about in national magazines like MarieClaire and Well-Being and shown on primetime television shows. Their VLA (Vitality,Longevity, Healthy Ageing) consultationmeasures a range of aspects such as totalbody water, fat mass, lean mass, weight, cel-lular health, body composition, fluid distri-
How old are you really?bution, cell membrane performance, skeletaltissue and active tissue mass. And it isthrough assessment of these types of pa-rameters that your biological age is deter-mined.
A VLA consultation takes about 30 minutes,is painless and provides a wealth of informa-tion on your health. It is a great starting pointif you want to change your health and fit-ness as it is a great way to identify the areasyou need to improve on and those that youare already doing well in.
It provides insight into your health, allowsyou to monitor your progress, and is a greatmotivational tool also. The main people tobenefit from this program are people whowant to lose weight, increase muscle toneand fitness, improve their energy, age health-ily or detoxify their body.
A VLA consultation is only $65 which is avery small investment in your future health.So if you’d like to know your biological ageand gain a wealth of other information aboutyour health and fitness give Lee Smith a callon 5442 6179 or visit www.madhf.com.au.
WHEN my son was at school, hehad to write a biography of his par-ents. When I read what he’d writ-ten about me, I was impressed withhis vocabulary. It said, “My momhas blue eyes and chestnut hair.”
“Where did you learn about thecolor chestnut?” I asked him.
“I read it off your hair-dye box,”he responded.
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LONG ago when men cursed andbeat the ground with sticks, it wascalled witchcraft. Today, it is calledgolf.
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WITH Mother’s Day fast approaching, itis timely for all women to have a thinkabout the health of their “core and floor”.The “core” muscles, refers to the deepmuscles of the abdomen and lower backwhich have a stabilising role in the bodyand help to maintain a good posture. Inaddition to this important function, inwomen who are pregnant or have had ababy, they are vital for minimising thestrain placed on the lower back whilepregnant, and help to re-gain abdominaltone post pregnancy. A lot of womenperform sit-ups diligently, but still have thetell-tale “pot belly” in the lower abdomendue to the lack of tone and endurance inthe core muscles. The deep abdominal“core” muscles do not just return to normalfunction after they have been stretched,cut (caesarean section) or inhibited bymoderate to severe back pain. They needspecific exercises which can be taught toyou by a physiotherapist or other suitablyqualified fitness professional. The up-sideto getting your core muscles working againis that the overall tone of your abdomenwill improve, along with your posture.
The other essential health area for womento be aware of is their pelvic floor. Mostwomen have heard of pelvic floor exercisesbut aren’t exactly sure of what they need todo and if they are doing it correctly. Thereare also some myths surrounding whetheror not they should be performed whilepregnant.
The pelvic floor muscles are a sling ofmuscles which run from the tail bone at theback, through to the pubic bone at thefront of the pelvis. The openings for thebladder, womb and bowel, all pass throughthe pelvic floor muscles, which are essen-tial for the optimal functioning and support
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Natasha wants to thank all her loyal clientsfor their consistent patronage and looks for-ward to welcoming them to her new location.
of the pelvic organs. Weak pelvic floormuscles can develop for numerousreasons, including pregnancy, childbirth,hormone changes, straining to pass bowelmotions and chronic coughing. It isessential for all women, regardless of theirage, to understand how to correctlyperform a pelvic floor contraction, andensure that they exercise the musclesregularly, especially when pregnant andfollowing the birth. Like any muscle, if youdon’t use it, you lose it. This is even moreimportant as we age, as the hormoneeffects contribute to muscle weakness.Weak pelvic floor muscles can contributeto prolapses, incontinence and urgencysymptoms in the bladder and bowel.
The “core” and “floor” (pelvic floormuscles) work together to provide asupport network to the trunk from aroundand below. Squeezing up your pelvic floorwhile you are training your core musclescan assist the core muscles to work.However, if you suffer from pelvic floorweakness or incontinence, it is importantto ensure you are performing an adequatepelvic floor contraction before doing coreexercises, otherwise, more strain can beplaced on the already weak pelvic floor.The good news is that pelvic floor weak-ness and incontinence can often bemanaged by a physiotherapist who hashad extra training in assessing and treatingconditions of the pelvic floor. Core muscleexercises can be provided by a physi-otherapist, or suitably qualified health/fitness professional.
If you have any concerns about your“core and floor” please contact an appro-priate health professional. Rebecca Steeleco-owns Hinteractive Physio in Cooroyand can be contacted on 5442 5556.
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DO you want to be involved in the commu-nity and be part of a group that’s role is topromote and improve the Mill Place precinct.
I have been a member of the Cooroy LowerMill Board since 2004. Before the board wasformed a group of Cooroy community peo-ple formed a task force to negotiate with thestate government for the best compensationfor Cooroy after the Mill closure. This groupwas responsible for securing the land we nowknow as Mill Place for the community. Since2004 the Cooroy Lower Mill Board has beeninvolved in the planning and developmentof this community precinct.
Being involved in this process has beenextremely satisfying, to know that I havehelped create a community space that can beused and enjoyed by all. Working with myfellow board members and along side theformer Noosa council and the Sunshine coastRegional Council has been a developmental
Cooroy Lower Mill Board seeks new membersexperience. The Cooroy Lower Mill Board islooking forward to a new partnership withthe new Noosa Council.
I have lived in Cooroy all but 5 years of mylife, I’m proud of my town and the peoplethat make up our community. You just haveto look around at Christmas in Cooroy andthe Fusion festival to see all the volunteersthat run these events. We have service clubsthat are always there to help. And a greatvariety of sporting clubs Cooroy has that areheld together with volunteers.
The Board is looking for new members, so ifyou want to be involved and be part of aboard that will continue to improve and pro-mote this precinct. Please consider sendinga resume’ to email info@lowermillsite.com.auor P.O.Box 13 Cooroy.
Carol ChristensenChairperson
Cooroy Lower Mill Board Inc.
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If you or someone you know suffers from back pain, then this is for you!
For your back pain assessment call us today!
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ONCE the domain of sporting and outdoorleisure eyewear and designed to effectivelyreduce glare and improve visual comfort,polarised lens technology is a feature thateven prescription lens wearers can now en-joy, according to local optometrists, JennyCurrie and Heather McLeod ofoptometry@cooroy.
Jenny explains that “Polarised lenses elimi-nate glare from horizontal surfaces such aswater, roads, pavements, snow, sand and re-flective surfaces such as car exteriors. A po-larised film built into the lens acts like avenetian blind, blocking out light travellingin certain directions that would otherwiseresult in glare.”
“The problem with glare is that is dimin-ishes your ability to see clearly by reducingcontrast and alters your perception of col-our and shape. It can be distracting and at
More than a sports accessory
Amy Steinbeck returns to Cooroy!lifestyle to bring about profound healing,greater health and to enable her patientsachieve their health goals. She encouragesher patients to become active participantsin their own healing and in returningthemselves to an optimal level of healththrough patient education and body andspirit awareness. She works alongsidecouples in their journey of becomingparents, helping them overcome andobstacles that may be preventing themfrom achieving pregnancy, carrying to full-term or birthing a healthy baby. Amy alsooffers ART and IVF support. She uses herown life experience as a mother of two tobring compassion and understanding toher consultations. Having had her ownmajor health concerns in the past, Amy hasa great level of empathy for all her clientsand passes on the wisdom and reverenceshe has gained through her own lifechallenges. Amy uses a combination ofAcupuncture, Dietary therapy and nutri-tion including ways of preparing whole-some and delicious food and recipes,lifestyle advice, aromatherapy, ChinesePatent Herbal formulas, cupping,moxabustion and supplementary medicinewhere needed in her treatments.
As one of the founders of Maple StreetAcupuncture and Natural Medicine, Amystrives to bring an optimal level ofhealthcare to the community. It is aprofessional family clinic offering ChineseMedicine, Acupuncture, Herbal Dispen-sary, Massage and Kinesiology brought tothe community by highly qualified,competent, caring and compassionatepractitioners in a calm and serene environ-ment. To make a booking with Amy or forany enquiries, please contact Maple StAcupuncture & Natural Medicine on 075442 5526.
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times potentially dangerous. Whilst regulartinted sunglasses reduce brightness, theydon’t reduce glare”, says Heather.
Polarised lenses filter out glare, ensure col-ours will appear more vibrant, improve clar-ity and depth of vision, enable your eyes tofeel more rested due to less squinting andprovide maximum protection from UV rays toprevent long term long term eye damage suchas cataracts and pterygium.
Polarised lenses are now also available inthe latest new high definition progressivepowered lenses for the over 40’s as well assingle vision and bifocals.
Polarised lenses are suitable for any agegroup and for most vision corrections.
Visit optometry@cooroy at 62 Maple Street,Cooroy for more information or call 5442 5555for an appointment.
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AMY Steinbeck, Doctor of ChineseMedicine specialising in Women’s Health,Fertility Management, ART support,Pregnancy support, Birth Preparation, Post-partum care, digestive complaints andemotional imbalances, has returned to herclinic in Cooroy after taking time off forMaternity Leave.
Having had 12 years experience workingin the complimentary medicine and naturaltherapies world, Amy brings an extendedlevel of knowledge, wisdom and under-standing to her practice as a ChineseMedicine practitioner.
Amy is passionate about helping womento reconnect with their body and helpingthem to learn and understand the subtle(and not so subtle) messages they receive.She helps women gain balance in theirmenstrual cycles, hormones, emotions and
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Have you got your partyfeet ready for thisfestive season???
Come in and see Maria,Scott and Chloe for allyour feet requirements.
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IF you have time available 9.30 – 11.30am on the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of themonth we would love to have you join our band of volunteers at the CooroyC.W.A. Hall to assist in a morning activity for people over 65 years of age. Toregister your interest phone Helen 54558350
Cooroy volunteers required
ADOPT a Digger® researchers and local community members interested inWW1 research are invited to our next “Diggers Interest Group” workshop andmeeting.
Bring along any memorabilia, photographs or research you might like to in-clude for “Show and Tell”.
Where? Peachester Hall; When? Saturday 4th May, 9.30am – 3pm.Gold coin donation, Morning tea available, BYO lunch.RSVP if you would like to attend.Contact: info@adoptadigger.orgWebsite: www.adoptadigger.org
DIG Meeting
THE next General Meeting of Cooroy-Noosa Family and Local History Groupwill be at 1pm on Saturday, 4th May. Two of our members will talk about theirchildhood memories of living in postwar Japan at the RAAF base at Iwakuniwhere their fathers were part of the British Commonwealth Occupational Force.
The Research room at 41 Miva Street, Cooroy is open to visitors and mem-bers on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 9.30am to 1.00pm, no book-ings are necessary and Librarians are always on duty to help with your re-search and guide you through our wide range of resources. To find out morephone 5442 5570.
Cooroy-Noosa Family and LocalHistory Group
Have you heard aboutthe fantastic facility inDoonan thatsupportsthose in the communitythat are living with a ter-minal or life-limiting ill-ness.
Katie Rose Hospice isa regular house adaptedand equipped to pro-vide quality end of lifecare which includes res-pite care, outreach andin-house support serv-ices, grief and bereave-ment counselling, carersupport along with awhole list of other serv-ices. The guest houseis run by a manager/
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nurse, registered pallia-tive care nurses, coun-sellor and personal careworkers, volunteer coor-dinators, housekeepers,gardeners, maintenanceand hospice supportvolunteers. The homecan cater for six guestsand is is free of personalcost.
Katie Rose Hospicehas had incredible sup-port from the communityat large, who have con-tributed greatly to thisproject so far but theneed to continue is veryclear.
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takes a large base of vol-unteers to run and sup-port this facility and atpresent they are reallyneeding gardeners andkitchen volunteers. Thegardeners usually gettogether at Katie RoseHospice on a Thursdaymorning and involve-ment includes tidying upgarden beds, rakingleaves, some landscap-ing, mowing lawns andpruning. Kitchen volun-teers are not required tohave had previous foodhandling experience butare needed on a varietyof shifts (during the day)over seven days for foodpreparation and generalkitchen duties.
So if you have sometime on your hands andwish to help out theSunshine Coast’s veryown Community Hos-pice, we would love tosee you.
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Don’t leave Mum feelinga little flat this Mother’s Day
Come in & see one of thefriendly staff atTyrepower Cooroy foradvice & the rightprice or give us a call . . .
CRAIG, Amanda and the staff at TyrepowerCooroy would like to take this opportunity to wel-come Tim as part of their team.
Tim is the new manager of Cooroy Exhaust Cen-tre, located in Jarrah Street. He brings with him avast array of knowledge in exhausts as he has had33 years’ trade experience. He can carry out almostanything, from a simple repair, a bolt on system,extractors and custom built systems to suit yourneeds. Due to his experience and knowledge he isalso able to do custom pipe work.
You can call Tim on 5447 6293 or call in to see himat the back of Tyrepower Cooroy for a free quote.Business hours are Monday to Friday 8am – 5pm.Pick up and drop off service available to local ar-eas.
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THE Rotary Club of Noosa has been extremely busy over the past 4weeks moving furniture out of The Sheraton Noosa.
This furniture has been stored at the Old Bunning’s Warehouse readyto be transported up to Bundaberg for distribution out to the flood vic-tims who lost everything in the recent floods. So far the Rotary Club hasbeen able to send 6 truckloads of this furniture up North.
Cookies Trucking & Wimmers Soft Drinks, have come to our aid inregard to the transportation of the furniture etc and donated one of theirsemi trailers, driver and fuel for this purpose. along with the S.E.S ofCooroy and Pomona and members of the Cooroy Rotary Club who gavemany hours of voluntary labour.
Yesterday Noosa Van Lines also donated a truck ,driver and fuel, Free,All of this was made possible by the many ,many helping hands.President of Noosa Rotary Club, Tess Alexandroff, would like to sin-
cerely thank all who have given their time and trucks to make this projecta success and I know that the people of Bundaberg would join me in thisthank you.
Cookies Trucking & Wimmers Soft Drinksto the rescue
COME and See Queensland’s BestWoodwork on Display at CoorooraWoodworkers annual Wood & Craftshow. This will be held as part of theCooroy Fusion Festival on Fri & SatMay 10th & 11th.
Come view many of the finished mas-terpieces of wood work that craftsmenaround QLS have been working on formonths . The timber group will havethe saw-mill set up and milling on site -slabs as well as a variety of timberswill be for sale at very good prices. Thehall will be filled with all manner of arti-facts available including furniture,
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musical instruments, useful kitchentools and many other items along withspot prizes. There will be demonstra-tions throughout the day; carving,boxing making, turning, pyrography,scroll saw and furniture making. Thewood workers club house on LowermillRd will also be open on Sat.
This will be the Cooroora Wood-workers 25th birthday so come on overto Cooroy Memorial Hall on the mainstreet of Cooroy May 10th & 11th andhelp us celebrate!
Need more information contact BilliJan 5449-1548
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Ken has been away for 9 months and is now delighted to be backworking in the local real estate industry again. “It’s a privilege to greet
new clients and catch up with past sellers and buyers. I take pride inoffering a professional service tailored to suit clients’ individual needs.
Having lived in the area with my family for 25 years and worked in localreal estate for 5 years I am now offering the benefit of sales experience
across the Noosa Hinterland at Countryside Realty in Cooroy”.
WHAT happens when you take an old school cot-
tage out of the city and relocate it to the beautifulNoosa Hinterland and renovate it with an amazingceaserstone kitchen, trendy bathroom and great tim-ber back deck?
VOILA!... This 1113m2 block with chook pen andfire pit area has a semi-rural feel while still beingclose to shops & schools etc. You will enjoy thelovely established tropical gardens and a safe fencedyard for kids and pets.
Polished timber floors, high ceilings & decorativearches and casement windows echo sentiments of agentler, less rushed time. This property definetleyfeels like home, and the current owners have pam-pered and established this classic cottage into a veryfunctional and inviting place to live. Downstairs of-fers a modern laundry and 3rd bedroom, or officeplus a 2nd BBQ area and workshop/storage room.
All this situated at Cooroy end of popular NandroyaRd, near the railway line and approx 3km from CooroyCBD and approx 1km to Cooroy Golf Club. The cur-rent owners have purchased elsewhere and havepriced this cracker of a property at only $379,000 foran immediate sale. Call Paul Bielby at CountrysideRealty on 0437 346 256 now to inspect.
SITTING in an elevated position withfabulous views to Cooroy Mountainand Mt Eerwah, this beautifully builthome will satisfy the most fastidiousbuyer.
Whilst the home sits on 5 acres pro-viding excellent separation from neigh-bours, you only have to look after anacre around the home, with the bal-ance being timbered. The home is oftop quality rendered masonry con-struction making it very low mainte-nance. There are a total of four bed-rooms, two with en-suite, with themaster also having a big walk throughrobe. A huge open plan kitchen/din-ing/living room opens onto a 3 metrewide north facing verandah and din-ing area. The kitchen is perfect, withtimber cabinetry, granite benchtops
Substantial elevated home with long distance views
HERE is a rare opportunity to pur-chase a modern family home on sprawl-ing 915sqm block. Ideal for the bus-tling family that thrives on living closeto the vibrancy of central Cooroy, thehome sits perfectly on the big cornerentrance block.
The centre of town, local schools andsoccer/rugby fields are all an easy walkaway.
Position is also perfect. The northfacing entertaining area is sundrenched, blending indoor/outdoorfamily living comfortably around thesparkling inground pool. A modern
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and walk in pantry. Wrap around ve-randahs take in the stunning views. The downstairs family room adjoins aking size ensuited bedroom, and thisarea is ideal for guests or extended fam-ily. The double garage has an addi-tional workshop bay and has directaccess to the home. Polished timberfloors, high ceilings and granitebenchtops feature throughout thehome, and there is plenty of water withtwo 7500 gallon concrete tanks plusyou can get solar back to the grid andits also wired for a generator. With acommanding position only minutesfrom Cooroy and with no expensespared and nothing to spend, thishome is a must to inspect.
Phone Ken Ward, Countryside Re-alty on 0400 173 193.
Welcome to Greenwood Grove!kitchen is complimented by a largeopen plan living space, with the bo-nus of a purpose designed kids areaalso in place. Room for all with 4 largebedrooms, the master with ensuiteplus a study. Throw in the double lockup garage, and easy care gardens, thishas to be one of the best value familyhomes around. Greenwood Grove is afamily orientated estate with openparklands maintained for the residentsenjoyment. For inspections which willimpress, call Peter Livesey ofHangloosa Property Noosa on 0438724 424 or 5474 0700.
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45 Musa Vale Road,Cooroy
Features: 4 bed, 1 bath,2 car, elevated, useable11.4 acres, spectacularviews, award winningaustralian native fruitsorchard – 6 digit incomepotential, soaring 11.5foot ceiling, solar hotwater and 1.5 Kw solarpower, separate 6 x 9meter shed with coolroom and freezer, 2 largedams (10 meters deep)
Located on the north-ern edges of the spec-tacular Blackall Range,lies “Galeru”, a pristinelifestyle acreage lying inthe very heart of the fa-mous Noosa Hinterland.This unique property ismost definitely one of akind, designed by re-nowned local builderPhil Campbell, it occu-pies an exclusive el-evated position on 11.4acres and captures ex-pansive views acrossthe Noosa Hinterland.Environmentally de-signed and positioned tocapture the Sun at justthe right angle winter orsummer with the addedbenefit of innovative“rammed earth” con-struction providing lowmaintenance climatemanagement through-out.
Designed for privacy,this light filled singlelevel home is set well
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back from a quiet nothrough road and offers4 bedrooms, large coun-try kitchen, vaultedrooflines, hardwoodflooring, and loads ofoutside entertainingspace on the massive 4meter wide deck runningthe full length of thehome - all designed totake in the magnificentviews.
Open plan dining/liv-ing and wood fires forthe winter evenings,what more could youwant? Yes there is moreyou can askfor…although it is notbeing sold as a busi-ness, this beautiful prop-
erty has provided an ex-cellent long term lifestylefor the current ownersand there is no reasonfor it not to continue.
The potential for 6 fig-ure gross income hasbeen proven on severaloccasions so for the en-trepreneur or enthusiastthere can be precious re-wards….. this is muchmore than a lifestyleproperty though thechoice is yours in theend!
Highly motivated sell-ers are ready to meet themarket making this theperfect opportunity topurchase such a sensa-tional property without
the hefty price tag. Lo-cated at the end of aquiet cul de sac withnear immediate access tothe north or south for a75 minute trip to the Bris-bane CBD, 20 minutes toHastings Street in thriv-ing Noosa Heads, and amere 25 minutes to theMaroochydore Airport,10 minutes to the famousEumundi Markets andonly a few minutes to thebustling hinterland townof Cooroy. Abundantpotential and a fantasticplace to live in the beau-tiful Noosa Hinterland!
Contact Jim Ennis,0402 587 298 -Hinternoosa, 5447 7000
Elevated property right in town
This excellent lowset family home hasjust been freshly painted. Two goodsized living areas provide privacy andspace for the whole family while a cen-trally located kitchen opens to the mainliving area.
The home also features a large mas-ter bedroom with walk in robe andensuite, plus three further bedroomsall with built-ins and ceiling fans. Acovered patio area overlooks the land-scaped gardens and takes in scenicmountain views.
Positioned on a fully fenced acre ofland this property has plenty of roomfor a shed, pool and maybe your own
One acre with 4 bedroomfamily home
landscaped oasis, not forgetting some-where for the kids or dogs to playsafely. A concrete driveway provideseasy access to the double garage withinternal entrance to the home.
Just two minutes from the friendlyNoosa Hinterland township ofPomona, 25 minutes to Noosa and 90minutes to the big smoke, this homeprovides quality of life in a conven-ient location.
Priced at $399,000, call Barry Sheridanfrom Raine & Horne Noosa Hinterlandfor further details on 0403 806 053 or atthe office on 5485 1788, or call into theoffice at 8 Reserve Street, Pomona.
FEATURES: Elevated and level 693m2 townblock, Galley style kitchen with dishwasher,Covered outdoor entertaining area, Room for ashed or pool, Quiet no through road location
Situated high off the road on a level 693m2town block, this solid brick home enjoys anideal location right in town.
Handy walking distance to the township ofCooroy yet located on a no through road. Thehome is well presented and immaculate through-out.
There are 4 bedrooms in total with the spa-cious main bedroom complete with ensuite andwalk in robe. The central galley style kitchen
has plenty of bench space and storage, dish-washer and breakfast bar and an outlook to theback yard. The well designed open plan livingprovides both comfort and privacy blendingseamlessly to the covered outdoor living areaperfect for the barbeque or just entertainingwith friends or family.
Currently tenanted at $390 per week, thisproperty is close to transport, shops, restau-rants and clubs and all that Cooroy has to offer.
Price $439,000.Contact Jim Ennis, 0402 587 298 & Jeanette
Catalano, 0422 923 851 - Hinternoosa, 54477000.
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CONCRETINGPORTERSPORTERSPORTERSPORTERSPORTERS
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5442 57230407 131 649
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U/7 White were on fire at a steamymatch against Nambour. The littlefellas are improving in the ruck areaand learning good ball skills. Royproved to be a tackling machine tak-ing on players twice his size earninghim player of the match.
U/8 Gold , had great team effort. Webought what we learnt on Thursdayinto the game and showed skill andclass with rapping up the ball and nu-merous off loads. Charles was cau-tioned several times who was findingit hard to tackle below the eyebrows,with a bit more practice I’m sure hewill be fine. Player of the week wasNicholas Tindall who showed leader-ship above his years. Summer wasanother who ran and tackled hard.
U/ 9 Gold are really starting to gelwell as a team. Some great attackingplays guided around the field byChance and Cooper in the halves werefinished off well out wide by the speedboys of Cade and Zayne. Solid de-fence by Kynan, Jayden and Lucaspaved the way for a great game by theboys.
U/10 Blue played an awesome gameagainst Nambour. Ryan Mcleary had ablinder, Diel Musgrace tackled like ademon and Josh Tomlinson scored ahat trick giving him the man of thematch honours.
U/10 Gold took on the might of the
Great start for Pirates
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PAYTON “The Assassin” Aird-Cardiff & Maddy“The Mauler” Phillips stole the show for the Im-pact crew when they travelled to Deception Bayto compete last weekend. Payton dominated localgirl Dakota Crawford to take out a points decisionin the main junior female bout of the night.
Maddy fought the toughest fight of her career inthe Main Senior Female bout of the night whenshe took on local girl, Sue Lauifata in what wasdescribed as the fight of the night.
“Both girls stepped up a level tonight and had todig deep and box smart to beat local girls in frontof their home crowd,” said coach Mark Evans.
“Fighting main event bouts this early in their ca-reer is an awesome achievement & both girls roseto the occasion in emphatic fashion. I am soo proudof them both.”
Impact girls dominate at Deception Bay
Crushers in hot conditions. This teamis really coming together as a group.They follow the game plan and playtheir positions to perfection. The for-wards were impressive but the backsearned the points this week with someslick back line moves. TJ Shore re-ceived man of the match for playingthe perfect dummy half’s game!
U/11Blue, played Noosa U11Gold atCooroy and it was a great game of foot-ball played at a very high standard andended in an 18 all draw. The club isvery lucky to have two sides with suchquality. Great games from Tyson,Jesiaih, Josh and Zac.
U/12 Blue On the first Friday nightgame of the season the cold weatherarrived along with an eager bunch of12 yr olds. Noosa produced terrificdefence and attack to win their firstgame of the season against Kawana.Man of match went to Reef.
U/14 Gold A tough rugged game atBribie for the 14s, the boys got awayto a great start with a set play that re-sulted in a try to Jackson Schefe.Questionable decisions frustrated theboys and Bribie hit back with a try inthe corner. At the half time break wordsof wisdom from the coach settled theboys and to their credit came out andplayed great football. An all-roundgreat performance allowed the boysto be winners 36 to 4.
SEVEN karate students from JKA Pomona trav-elled to Sydney over the weekend to compete intwo Australian Karate Federation events as follows:
Competitors - Jesse Vines, Zacchary Hennings,Tyndle Colley, Jacinta Warentini, Miki Debono,Maddi Debono and Ava Hooper
Results:-Event 1 - Inaugural 2013 Australian Schools &
University Championships:Jacinta Waretini - first in female 12 to 13 years
kumite weight divisionZacchary Hennings - equal 3rds in both kata male
12 to 13 years and male 12 to 13 years kumite weightdivision
Tyndle Colley - equal 3rds in both kata female 12to 13 years and female 12 to 13 years kumite weightdivision
Event 2 - 2013 AKF Australian Open Champion-ships:
Tyndle Colley - first in female 12 to 13 years kumiteweight division
Maddi Debono - equal third in female 12 to 13years kumite weight division
JOIN us for mixed social tennis onSunday 5 May at 5pm. Balls provided.Cost is $2 for members and $5 for nonmembers. The Club encourages any-one interested in playing tennis tocome along to social tennis held everyTuesday Thursday 8am and the first
JKA students excelin Sydney
Cooroy tennis clubSunday of each month at 5pm. Casualcourt hire is also available almost anytime. For further info phone Rhonda0400 415 370, Fraser 5485 1942, Dorelle5447 6674, Alan 5447 6270, Brian 54477173,Noelene 5485 1942 or Helene 54476945.
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IN case you hadn’t noticed AussieRules is back on the TV and on thecoast!
The Demons (based out of Pomona)have had another great to start to the2013 season.
Senior team beat the unbeaten Glass-house by 110-40 last Saturday, puttingthem second in the ladder with 2 winsand a single loss. They are lookinggreat this year with a lot of new younglegs combining with the older headsto field one of the best looking teamsfor a number of years.
Masters (over 38) have had a coupleof games already with a narrow loss toHervey Bay followed by a not so nar-row loss to Sandgate. As always it isunlimited bench and the older states-men have unlimited bench and so arelooking to recruit more players andkeep that bench full to give everyonea breather (call Phil on 0412 675 374).
Under 8’s and Under 10’s had a bigcarnival to start the season off downin Kawana.
While there is no official scores andthe emphasis is on fun all parents keepa mental note in their heads and wecan safely say our U10’s team werethe champions of the carnival andshowed great courage and skill forsuch a young team. U8’s had a greatday as the new kids on the block andall enjoyed themselves, but still a fewshort so please if your kid wants toplay (no matter the skill level) pleasecontact us at the club.
Under 12’s are looking the part andafter their success winning the grandfinal last year are playing div 1. Started
Cooroy Bowls singles champions.A grade (left) Russell Butler and BettinaWinkler. B grade (above) Doug Allisoneand Rhonda Oldfield
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Demons rule at Glasshouse
Bowls single champions
the season off with a big win down atNorthshore but last week just fell awaya bit with a loss down at Nambour. Stillthe team is looking excellent and itsonly the start of the season.
Under 14’s mirrors the U12’s. Greatnumbers and a great looking team fol-lowing on from their big grand finalwin last year. They too had a great winover Northshore in round 1 and thenput up a gutsy fight against Kawanato narrowly lose.
Finally to the under 16’s who had abye in round 1 and then last week wenton to beat Glasshouse away. Team wasunder strength and in first quarter thetalls for Glasshouse were dominatingthe game.
Then coach Andy did a fewpositional changes and the team be-gan to gel. By half time the Demonshad taken back the lead and then by ¾time the game was out of sight forGlasshouse with the final quarter be-ing a complete blitz by the Demons.Big win for an undermanned Demonsside against a strong Glasshouse team,some special mentions to skipperAaron and Billy T who really playedabove and beyond plus of courseLuke G who slotted 6 for the day. Infact everyone deserves a mention fora good win and commiserations toChris who went down early on and willbe out for a few weeks.
As mentioned U16 need a few moreplayers so please contact us if you areinterested in playing for a class side!Further info call Anthony on 0407 493611 or email us atpomonademons@hotmail.com U16s
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