Issue 54 - Winter 2009

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Issue 54 - Winter 2009
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NOOSA
WATERS
Residents Association
Issue 54
Winter Edition -2009
Special Queensland 150th Birthday Edition
this
edition...
Big Band 40’s Swing Dance
Majestic Theatre - Pomona
Saturday 15th August
Dress 1940’s Era - all styles
Tickets $65
Proudly Supporting Noosa Coast Guard
Drinks and Finger food available
Includes coaches from Shorehaven Dr
Brisbane Symphonic Swing Band
Book and pay - www.noosawaters.org
Armchair
Travel
or Bev 5473 0519 / Dorothy 5474 3704
Dear Fellow Residents,
This special edition features some of the delightful moments
Noosa Waters residents and friends have shared over the last
few weeks, culminating in Queendsland Birthday celebrations
and planting a time capsule, to be retrieved in 10 years time
- Thursday, June 6th, 2019.
Queensland
150th Birthday
As usual, this quarter has been a busy time with meetings and
on-going discussions with Council and others about various
issues including lock maintenance, short term holiday rentals,
fountain upgrade, landscaping and storm water.
Currently the major threat to our neighbourhood is the
Application by Villa Noosa to extend trading hours to 5 am
every day. Feedback received indicates residents are very
much opposed to this Application. The Association has written
to Woolworths seeking withdrawal of the application and has
lodged an objection with Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing.
I strongly encourage you to send a written objection addressing the criteria by July 2nd and sign petitions.
Coast Guard
Boats & BBQs
NW Sports & Social Group was launched for bone fide Noosa
Waters residents, in March, resulting in a wide range of well
supported, and much enjoyed, activities and events. Simply
join any groups of interest to you - www.noosawaters.org
Do make a point of supporting the monthly events organised
by the NW Sports & Social Group. There are a variety of
events, different times, days and venues; some may have
a community fund raising element, all are kept as affordable
as possible and many are BYO and held at no-cost. At most
events, invited friends and family members are welcome,
although RSVP is essential as numbers may be limited. Why
not design an activity or event yourself?
Croquet
anyone?
Big Band 40’s
Swing Ball
more
inside...
We are indebted to Gloria & Barry for organsing the 150th
Queensland Birthday flotilla, picnic and time capsule, and for
organising social BBQs with Coastguard. Congratulations to
new Commander, David Price and thanks to outgoing Commander, Robin Hood, and to Alan Hall for their support and for
interesting, entertaining information seminars. Also for much
appreciated Coastguard presence at boating events. We look
forward to continuing our successful liaison.
Appreciation to Andy Hallinon who generously gave up several
days of his time to record an historic DVD about Noosa Waters
and Queensland Day, which was placed in the time capsule.
Also to Anthea and the team for their outstanding hospitality.
Our main Social Event this year is the 1940s Big Swing
Band Ball on Saturday 15 August at the Majestic Theatre
in Pomona to help raise funds for Noosa Coast Guard. It
is open to all. No need to worry about driving as Coaches will
pick you up from Shorehaven Drive. It is recommended that
you book now as numbers are limited. Dress for 1940s.
I am pleased to introduce Heather Mills as our Welcome-toNoosa Waters Co-ordinator. She will greet new residents and
equip them with Welcome kits, information and newsletters.
NWRA General Meeting
Thursday, July 16th, 7pm
St Lutheran College
Guest Speaker Councillor Russell Green
I encourage you to attend the upcoming General Meeting.
Hear the latest update about current NW ssues and Councillor Russell Green who will provide information on the new
planning scheme being developed and its impact on NW, and
about Council’s budget for 2009/2010. This is your chance
to have your say. Don’t miss out!
Unfortunately, there have been a number of local scams,
breakins, thefts, damage to property and incidents of antisocial behcviour. It is vital that any criminal or suspicious
behaviour is reported quickly, and that we are vigilant with
security - watching out for neighbours property too.
To ensure that your Association is able to continue to maintain and improve the Estate and can take action when our
amenity and lifestyle are threatened I urge you to renew
your membership (or join) this month. We can now offer
on-line booking and payment facilities for events and membership payments through the website or pay by cheque to
Treasurer with completed form.
I would like to thank all Committee members and
volunteers for the contribution they make to Association
activities. Special thanks to Howard Martin for our first
class, constantly evolving website and Cathie Martin for
raising advertising revenue for the continued production of
high quality Newsletters, and for her enthusiasm and drive
as co-ordinator for new members.
Gary Trevithick
President, Noosa Waters Residents Association Inc
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Landscaping
Fountain News
The modernising of the landscaping around the fountain has started.
The new design by Barry Armfield will be more “Noosa garden” inspired.
Barry was contracted by Council a couple of years ago to design and
construct the garden area on the east side of Riverbreeze and Gibson Road
(when the new sign was constructed). This area uses of variety of Noosa
plants with great use of colour and vision of planting. I am sure when the
garden surrounding our dating fountain is completed it will give the area a
much needed boost.
The resurfacing of the fountain is under discussion at present. John and
I gathered the quotes and, after many hours, finally found the right contracter for the job. We have now all met with Council on site. Hopes are
pinned on our local Councillor, Russell Green, to try to find funds from the
upcoming budget, in order to complete the fountain renovation. With both
surrounding gardens and the resurfacing completed, our water feature will
have a new lease of life for hopefully, another 15 years!
Mulching
It is that time again with the weather turning cooler and the gardens
dormant, to mulch gardens. Last year, residents remulched existing park
gardens with an amazing 250 meters of mulch. We remulch to retain
water in the garden when it rains and it also slows or maybe stops weeds
from growing. Four keen co-ordinators have already completed mulching their areas - that’s 21 meters already! Wheelbarrows and forks are at
the ready - so if any park co-ordinators or keen residents want to mulch
existing garden beds in our beautiful parks, please get in touch with me.
Council supply plants & mulch, while residents supply manpower.
Queensland Birthday Flotilla
Boating convemors, Barry Maloney and Gloria Bruzzone initiated a special
mid-year flotilla, inviting Noosa Waters folk to celebrate Queensland’s
150th birthday afloat and alongside the canal, followed by a ‘Picnic in the
Park’. Boat owners generously extended invitations to other residents.
Bay Street
What a transformation! Thanks to all residents that helped out in any way
on this project. A special thanks to John Langdon for his time, determination and patience taken to complete this project. Thanks also for the
many letters and phone calls of support.
Oceanmist and Figurehead
These entry statements will be rendered and painted in our current modern colours. Rendering will be funded by NWRA from next years’ budget.
Street Trees
Any resident that would love to have a street tree on their Council footpath, could you please get in touch with me also. I am finding Council to
be very approachable and easy to deal with still but a little slower with
delivery and getting appointments. Patience and understanding on our
part is needed due to the amalgamation.
Doggy Bags Dispensers
Many thanks to our dipenser fillers; we all appreciate your help.
Happy gardening! Remember that many hands make light work!!
Part of the occcasion was also to bury a time capsule which included items
submitted by residents to capture elements of the times including photos,
newspaper articles, promotional leaflets showing technology of this era
and prices of everything from houses, cars and computers to clothes and
everyday items. It provides a snapshot of how things were on the beach,
in Noosa Waters and Queensland on this day; football results and so much
more. (See webpage for complete list.) Pre-enactment Planting took place
on Saturday, with official planting ceremony on Monday, June 8th - Queen’s
birthday! A commemorative plaque will be provided by Council.
Sharon Woodford and John Langdon
Waterwatch
Lock Weir & Salinity Pump Infrastructure
A Lock and Weir levy is rated on waterfront owners. Council is responsible for all works and has been made aware that Noosa Waters Residents
Association (NWRA) is to be advised of costs and discuss how savings may
be achieved without compromising reliability.
Award winning, Legacy Films director, Andy Hallinon, recorded interviews
with Gary and Barry, and filmed the flotilla event for a memorial DVD, to be
placed in the capsule. Copies of the DVD can be purchased for $10 to raise
funds for Noosa Croquet Club.
Key mechanical and electrical parts are to be kept as spares. There are
three lock and weir systems within the Sunshine Coast Regional Council
and a common spare parts inventory will be implemented where design
permits. Normal contractual undertakings for the lock and weir include
penalty clauses.
There have been reports of the card-swiping mechanism being faulty intermittently: New swipe position markings are working satisfactorily. Council
has had a white dot added to the reader indicating where to swipe for both
the river side and canal side jetties.
The Hercus gearboxes (shown in photo next page) will be retained until
they need replacing. When they do, they will be replaced by the same
type as those used on other Sunshine Coast lock systems, facilitating the
holding of spare parts.
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Do you Want Extended Trading Hours for Villa Noosa?
Structures holding access readers and warning lights have been repaired
by replacing timber and painting on both sides of lock. Warning light mesh
guard is now secure, with rear support brace for structural security.
Glen & Gary with
concerned residents
outside Villa Noosa.
The cracked concrete slab forming the floating dock is to be sealed to prevent water ingress which exacerbates reinforcing deterioration.
Rusted screws holding the timber on the walkway are being replaced with
stainless steel screws. Sections of fencing around lock are badly rusted in
places and are to be replaced and painted. Timber fenders bolted to the
concrete at the lock entrance are to be replaced.
Consider the likely consequences of extending
trading hours for drinking
and gambling until
5am every day
on criminal and anti-social
behaviour so close to residential areas and tourist
accommodation, nearby
shops and business
premises. Submissions
must address criteria in
Objection Form - see
www.glenelmes.com
Rubber fenders on the floating jetty need replacing as the rubber is breaking down and has lost all flexibility. Following WW suggestion, that white
rubber is used for replacement, to avoid marking vessels, Council will
investigate the durability and environmental stability of this product.
Villa Noosa Submissions
Send individual written submissions expressing the grounds for your objections by
2nd July to: The Licensing Officer, Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing,
PO Box 819,Maroochydore, Qld 4558
E-petition available via link from www.glenelmes.com
Paper petition: Noosaville Amcal Pharmacy or Noosa Village Newsagency.
Algae in Canal Adjacent to Fountain
Report on the aquatic plant/algal sample, brackish canal, 17th April 2009.
comprising 4 common species. The most common species is the aquatic
fern Azolla filiculoides Lamouroux (Azollaceae). Spirodela sp. (Aracae)
(duckweed - a flowering plant) is also common. Less common are two
filamentous green algal species, Oedogonium sp. and Spirogyra sp. (Zygnematales, Chlorophyta). A lot of particulate matter found in the sample.
* Excerpt from Canal & Lock re Shark Sightings
“Sharks are natural inhabitants of Queensland waterways and it is
therefore possible that sharks exist in Noosa Waters. Residents may
wish to consider that in the 16 years since the canals were completed, no
person or animal has been reported as attacked and no shark has been
caught. Common sense should be used in deciding where to swim in all
Queensland waters. Any reported shark sightings in Noosa Waters will be
referred to Sunshine Coast Regional Council as the responsible authority”.
All 4 species are typically found in freshwater habitats. Azolla and
Spirodela typically float on the water surface in still water habitats. With
the heavy rain in the Noosa hinterland, it is probable that these species
have been washed downstream from the freshwater section of the Noosa
River. The plants and algae look healthy – Azolla is typically red in appearance. No known noxious species were found.
Servicing Of Vessels In Noosa Waters
Council Environmental & Health Dept has advised of the potential for environmental damage if vessels are serviced in Noosa Waters. Council has
contacted service providers about this matter.
Recent Reported Shark Sighting
Reported on 25th April, spotted near The Anchorage, to Council’s Environmental & Health Department. See excerpt from web page *Canal & Lock
Short Term Holiday Rentals
Know Your Neighbours - Value Neighbourhood Watch!
A recent personal experience has highlighted to me the importance of
knowing your neighbours. On a beautiful April day whilst putting out one
of my Open Home signs I stopped to say hello to a small boy standing near
his letterbox. We chatted awhile and he hung around so I asked what he
was doing for the rest of the holidays. His reply came ‘my mummy is sick
and can’t get off the couch’. Alarm bells rang so I asked him if he would
like me to check on her.
Warren Burrows
A survey covering all properties close to short term holiday rentals in
Noosa Waters is being conducted. All recipients are encouraged to return
the survey and highlight the full extent of problems they may be experiencing. This will provide important feedback to the sub–committee.
Sadly I found she was sitting on the couch and after a quick assessment
realized she had passed away. What a tragedy. This young lady had died
in the company of her frightened six year old son. He had tried to assist
her with her asthma puffer and sprayed it in front of her when she couldn’t
do it. I asked him what was on television when his mother got sick and to
my horror discovered she had passed away 22 hours before, leaving this
confused six year old alone all throughout the previous night.
Further discussions have been held with Richardson & Wrench
(the main STHR agent in Noosa Waters) concerning time restrictions on
the use of outdoor entertainment areas so as to reduce late night noise
problems. Similar to any holiday resort.
Their response has been very disappointing. It seems they are not
prepared to show leadership in these matters and place the wishes of
client owners and tenants well ahead of consideration for the residents of
NW. Residents should consider carefully their real estate relationships.
Support those that support us.
He had nothing to eat for dinner nor for breakfast. I found him at 1pm
the following day. This little boy knew the phone numbers for his dad but
couldn’t find the phone. I know there are lovely neighbours nextdoor and
across the road, but he did not know how to ask for help.
It is interesting to note that problems with short term holiday rentals is
affecting a growing number of coastal communities. The Gold Coast Council has become another council looking at introducing laws to control this
activity and preserve the quiet residential nature of their local communities. We will be seeking similar action from Sunshine Coast Council.
My reason for sharing this story is in the hope that we can take a lesson
from this. We must make sure our children or grandchildren know exactly
what to do in case of an emergency. So often in our busy lives today, we
forget about the neighbours. I personally support the ideals of Neighbourhood Watch and Social groups. No matter what our age, we may all need
the help of a friend. Do take the time to get to know each other.
Dick Patterson
Robyn Opperman
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Noosa Waters Sports & Social Group - Social Page March - June, 2009
Inaugural Cheese & Wine Launch at Noosa Croquet Club + BBQ Raised $212 for Victorian Fire and Kin Kin Flood Survivors
Boating Activity Group - Presentations by Commander Robin Hood + BBQ at Coastguard NWRA Raised $300 for Equipment
Boating Trip to Boreen Point & Spit
Armchair Travel, IT and Digital Photography Evenings - China in June; France in July
Qld Birthday Flotilla
Walking Group at the Spit
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Many thanks for photos contributed by Bev,Celia,Gary,Helen,Mike and Warren
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Noosa Teams to Compete in 2009
World Masters Games, Sydney
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Noosa Waters Classic Car Activity Group
The 2009 World Masters Games are to be held at 20 venues across Sydney
between 10th -18th October 2009. Some 25,000 competitors (including
Noosa Waters residents) will make it the largest sporting competition in
the world this year. The Opening and Closing ceremonies are expected to
rival the spectacle of the Olympics and will be televised nationally.
Wishing to be a part of this special event, two Noosa Teams, The Noosa
Nomads and The Noosa Outriggers are heading south to join in the fun.
The Nomads currently comprise a husband and wife team competing in the
Double Kayak events and two former surf lifesavers attempting to relive
past glories on surf skis paddling in the Single Kayak events.
Members are looking forward to the Noosa Beach Classic Car Show in
September, which this year teams with the Bi-Annual Bristol Car Club of
Australia National Rally. The Bristol car will be Honoured Marque for 2009.
As well as the attraction of the competition and camaraderie that is expected, there are also numerous social events to liven up Sydney and the
Noosa teams are planning to be in the thick of things in this regard.
This event has been the culmination of much hard work by a dedicated
few, attracting attendees from all over Australia, NZ and UK. 40 cars and
their enthusiastic owners – many of whom will drive their cars from Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne – will converge on Noosa for a week.
If you would like to join either of these teams, or to come to Sydney for a
world wide experience and barrack for Noosa teams, please call Barry on
0412832832 re Kayak races or Don on 54742957 re Outrigger races.
Did You know that...?
Barry Maloney
-The
Bristol Aeroplane
Company, was responsible
for the many war planes in
the 2nd world war, both for
fighting and transport. As
the war ended and no more
aeroplanes were needed, the
Bristol Company had a large
number of highly skilled technicians, who had no work!
-BMW
MW Car company was forced to hand over plans and drawings of BMW
cars of the 30’s to Bristol Aeroplane Company, for “War Reparations”.
- Bristol supplies racing engines to many manufacturers - Cooper, Lotus,
Tojiero, Frazer N, Arnolt and many more. Today, there are only two sole
privately owned car companies left in the world - Morgan and Bristol. The
latest model to come from Bristol is called “Fighter”. It has a twin Turbo
V10 Viper engine, gullwing doors and is so powerful, that performance figures are not available. Cost is around £650,000 and there is a 2 year
wait list! Join the NW Classic Car Activity Group for more info.
Croquet Club News
Major Tournament Held in April at Noosa Croquet Club
After many weeks of preparation, the Sunshine Coast Regional Croquet
Committee Tournament was held in ideal conditions where competition
between the 4 divisions was keen.
We light up lawn five
Evening play is now a possibility (in the
warmer months) following the installation
of lights on our fifth lawn. Now members
can come down after work or in the cool
evenings of summer and play under lights.
Submissions for amenities
Grant applications for loos have been submitted with support from NWRA.
Rob van Wegen
World’s Biggest Coffee Morning for Cancer Research
Raised over $2100; 170 attended. Sadly cancer touches everyone’s lives
sooner or later. Organiser, NW resident Celia Maloney, was delighted with
the support shown by fellow residents and others. Her dedicated team
members including Greater Noosa Living’s Jonette Wilton and Frank Wilkie
as MC and the Noosa Yacht Club and staff who donated venue, catering
and their time. Ask Celia about next event: Christmas in July lunch.
NWRA Sports & Social Group BBQ and optional try croquet day
Our club was pleased to host the NW Social Club for a BBQ and optional
croquet day, in May. It was good to once again be the venue for this new
and flourishing Group. We look forward to the next occasion.
Majestic Theatre, Pomona
Andy Hallinon
This world famous cultural icon is the venue for the upcoming 1940s Swing
Band Dance. NWRA is proud to support this historic icon, a not for profit
community organisation. Features include Valentino’s Cafe & bar, Silent
movies with live organ music by Ron West with supper events, every
Thursday. Many other events as per program. For Bookings & What’s On
Guide, call 5485 2330 or visit - www.themajestictheatre.com.au
Queenslander Club
Heather Mills has started a club for genuine dinky di Queenslanders, of
which we do have a few in Noosa Waters, including Geoff Hore who sang
the Queensland State song at the planting ceremony. Fellow Queenslander Di Kirby organised a special Queenslanders Club lunch on June 6th
at River Edge Bistro, Gympie Terrace enjoyed by 40 guests.
Million Paws Walk for RSPCA - Noosa Waters dogs were well represented! Nicole Cleary thanks all who particpated. Noosa had 300 registrations
and raised $5,000. Qld raised $150,000 with 9,000 registrations.
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Market Pulse
Behind the Business
Newsletter sponsors Cathie Martin, Robyn Opperman, and Cheryl Smart
bring you some of their insights into Noosa Waters Real Estate market:
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The Theme for this edition of Behind the Business is “Celebration”. With
gloom and doom all about us I thought we might concentrate on indulgence, happiness and fun. So let’s start with Paula and Tony at:
Noosa Waters is attracting buyers across a wide demographic and current
market conditions offer a unique window of opportunity for established
residents in Noosa Waters to increase their holdings. With interest rates at
a forty year low and rentals in demand this could be an excellent strategy
for future gains. If you are thinking of selling it is important to place your
property correctly in the market-place. You will have no doubt watched
friends and neighbours chase the market down over the last few months.
I can show you how to avoid being in this position.
Cathie Martin
The Confectionery
and Party Shop
Noosa Civic
5470 2075
The variety of festive merchandise will amaze you.
Costume Accessories, Masks,
Confectionery, Piñata’s and a
bright range of coloured tableware are just some of the
products they have on hand to make your celebration
perfect. Paula says that having realistic prices and giving
excellent service has been the key to their business being
so successful since they opened in January this year.
Downsizing your Home - Noosa Waters has it all
Wanting to downsize your home is often the result of life event changes,
divorce, an empty nest, health issues, or a job change. It can also be a
desire to simplify life without sacrificing your lifestyle because you’re tired
of maintaining the yard and pool, over the ongoing home repairs or can’t
justify the costs for heating, cooling or even cleaning of unused rooms.
Perhaps you will have enjoyed your home for many years where you have
seen the family grow up. Letting go and leaving your circle of friends can
be quite traumatic. When making your decision, think carefully about your
lifestyle. Do you entertain a lot, really need the gourmet kitchen and table
seating 12? Or would you rather have more space in the master suite?
You really need to consider how your smaller space is configured and
whether it will suit your lifestyle whether it be a smaller home or riverside
apartments. Duplex living has become very popular with a wonderful community centred around the park in Bluefin Court.
Paula’s commitment to staying ahead of trends and product lines for her
customers, took her to the Australasian Balloon Convention in Melbourne
recently, where she won acclaim for most detailed balloon dress entry in
the “Fashion on the Field” for theme: “Around the World in 80 Days”.
To construct your own fashion statement, or other balloon party pieces,
just ask one of Paula or one of her friendly staff, to show you the huge
range of balloons you can buy. Learn why their balloons stay inflated for
the longest time! You can place orders in advance for that special occasion, browse around and choose what you need instantly from the shelves
or just choose a little something to cheer up a friend. The Party Shop is a
really fun place to visit at any time, but especially on a winters’ day.
Next decide what to get rid of and what to keep. Consider the storage
space at the new home – shelving, roomy wardrobes, and areas in the
garage. Keep a few large pieces of furniture to add to the warmth and
comfort of a living space while several small pieces will seem like clutter.
By downsizing you will afford yourself more time for the things you enjoy in
life. Should you need some advice with this process, do give us a call.
Chocol’arte
To the Max
Evergreen Lifestyle
Centre
Robyn Opperman
The Lifestyle we love in Noosa Waters
Living in this beautiful development, we witness many
interesting changes around us.
Sales of properties have been
posted across the whole price
range, as confidence returns
to the property market, giving
vendors excellent results and
providing the astute investor
with amazing opportunities to
achieve top-class real estate.
It is indeed, a unique and ideal
opportunity for investors.
5455 6788
Another very special feel
good experience is browsing around “Chocol’arte To
The Max” at The Evergreen
Lifestyle Centre in Eumundi
Road.
Inspired by the internationally acclaimed film “Chocolat”, Heather successfully added chocolate to her range of giftware products and established
her former business “Chocol’arte on Montville”. Now Heather and Max
Gunthorpe are delighted to be here in Noosaville and specialise in providing a delicious range of handmade gourmet Chocolates.
Meeting buyers interested in our beautiful Noosa Waters precinct, the main
comments have been .. “We just love the area - it’s perfect residential
location just minutes away from the excitement of an internationally recognised destination – its manicured grounds and luxury homes, underground power, wonderful waterways, parks for the children and the general
cleanliness of the area”.
Max gets to taste all the chocolate delights produced by local chocolatiers
- Ken & John from Kenilworth and Renee from Coff’s Harbour, before being
selected for inclusion in the latest range. This comprises a variety of different and exciting combinations that are both a visual and taste sensation.
Included is a favourite combination choice of the Queen Mother - delicious,
Strawberry Champagne in Chocolate. Max and Heather invite you to come
into the shop to discover your own personal favourites!
Having lived in Hastings St and on the river at Tewantin, each with its own
charm and beauty, I love living here in Noosa Waters for all its particular
beauty and the friendliness of the people. So much activity, cycling, boating and all us walkers trying to do our bit to keep fit. And our wonderful
Residents Association that through its executive and members plays such a
pivotal role in maintaining and enhancing the Noosa Waters character.
The indulgence, however, does not stop with the chocolate hit - they also
have an upmarket range of quality home and giftware’s, and specialise in
an eclectic mix of more unusual pieces, from Mexico, Germany, Poland,
and Turkey. They are proud to support local artists with beautiful decorator artworks. They also stock unusual lamps, outdoor art, gardenware and
Anna Chandler doormats.
My clients that have purchased recently mainly come from Brisbane and
include some former locals that had left the area but now realise the
beauty of what they left behind and have now returned to stay.
Our own guests from many places, have all enjoyed a boating tour of
our magnificent waterways and noted how we have easy access, to the
wonderful and world-famous Noosa River. In turn this has given us the
opportunity to take a boat trip with them to visit a number of our riverside
restaurants. Many have commented on “how quiet it is here at night.”
“Outdoor Living” is the theme for our spring edition and our feature sponsors will divulge some helpful hints and trade secrets for your home and
garden areas. Have a very indulgent, happy and fun winter and I will be
back when spring is in the air.
Cathie Martin
Cheryl Smart
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10 Ways to Prevent Vehicle Theft
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Safeguard your keys – do not make your keys an easy
target by leaving them lying around at work or at home.
Never leave keys in the ignition.
Lock up every time you leave the vehicle – even for fuel.
Visible belongings are at risk – remove from the vehicle or
at least secure them out of sight.
Install an engine immobiliser or use a steering wheel lock.
Do not leave important documents in your vehicle that
can identify you or your address.
Do not advertise your stereo system with external stickers
Never leave your navigator device in your vehicle – also
remove securing attachment.
Park wisely in a well lit area at night visible to all.
Secure your bike – use a high quality lock and secure
your motor bike, scooter or bicycle to something solid.
All the latest information about activity groups and proposed events can be found by registering
on the NWRA Sports & Social Group webpage, then check Message Archive. If you do not have
email or website facility please link with someone who does, to ensure you do not miss out!
Once you are registered in any of the activity groups, you will receive emails about relevant events
or you can start up a group or activity! Just sign up, meet others and have fun!
If you would like help to use the web facilities please call Howard on 5474 2230.
Jun 23rd
Tue 7pm
Armchair Travel to China + digital photography
workshop RSVP helenrlawson@bigpond.com
Jul 9th
Thu 7pm
BBQ at Coast Guard BYO Drink $20 (includes BBQ)
RSVP Barry 5474 3704
Thu 2pm
“Old Fashioned” Board Games Social BYO + Trains,
Boats & Planes with Pam & Merv Tebbutt - 3.30pm
Jul 14th
Tue 6.30pm
Bastille Day Armchair Travel Please confirm your
RSVP to Joan - j.luguel@bigpond.com
Jul 16th
Thu 7pm
General Meeting - Guest Speaker Councillor
Russell Green - Good Shepherd Lutheran College
Aug 15th *
Sat 6.45pm
Big Swing Band Ball - Dress 1940’s
Majestic Theatre Pomona (see front page)
Sep 10th
Thu 7pm
BBQ at Coast Guard BYO Food & Drink
Sep 20th *
Sun 7.30-9am Kayak Event
Oct 29th
Thu 7pm
AGM Good Shepherd Lutheran College
Nov 12th
Thu 7pm
BBQ at Coast Guard BYO Food & Drink
Fine Dining Louise Taylor 0408 743 377
finedining@noosawaters.org
Nov 19th *
Thu 4pm
Social afternoon with guest speaker at CC BYO
SES - “All About Storms and other Emergencies”
Noosa U3A Musical Appreciation Lyn Carter 5449 0537
Meet each Thursday morning 9.30am - 11.30am
Dec 14th *
Dec 18th *
Fri
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Neighbourhood Watch - Gisa Weatherill
Activity Groups Convenors
Register with Your choice of Activity Group(s)
Boating
- Barry Maloney 0412 832 832
email@barry-maloney.com
- Alan Hall 5455 5020
Cinema
- Liz Meilke
Appreciation
liz.meikle@gmail.com 5449 9186
Kayaking
- Stan Hendriksen 5474 1119
Table Tennis
- Joan Luguel j.luguel@bigpond.com
Walking
- Jane Knight 0438 131 749
Classic Cars
- Rob van Wegen 5474 0983
Bridge
- Geoff Hore 5449 9059
Associated Activity Groups of Interest
Home Based Business Group for Women
Convenor Celia Maloney - 0417 647 763
celia.maloney@bigpond.com; Meet each 2nd Friday morning
& 4th Weds 9.30am - 11.30am at Madissons. Enjoy a coffee
and chat, showcase business, network and support
Jul 23rd
Noosa Croquet Club Andy Hallinon 5449 7493
6pm
Christmas Lights Competition
Christmas Flotilla
Other Useful Calendar Dates for your Diary
Tennis (Noosaville) Mon evenings and Thu mornings
Table Tennis Social and Competition M/W/F 1-3pm
(SB Bicentennial Hall) Margaret Dorling 5449 0085
Wildlife and Environment Group
Friday Env Forum: 5474 2486 www.noosaparks.org.au;
Guest speakers on flora, fauna & environment + other groups
Jun 19-28
Jun 28
Jul 26
Sep 2
Sep 3–6
Sep 6
Neighbourhood Watch
Noosa Longweekend
SC Environment Festival
Pomona Mountain King
Noosa Beach Classic Car
Noosa Jazz Festival
Father’s Day
Sep 12–13
Oct 10-18
Oct 28-Nov1
Nov 3
Nov 14-15
Dec 25
Noosa Country Show
World Masters Games
Noosa Triathlon
Melbourne Cup
Noosa Historic Hill Climb
Christmas Day
2009 Committee Members
If you see anything suspicious call:
SC Police comms Centre
5475 2444
Police Noosa:
5447 5888
Complex Security,
5447 7566
NWatch Co-ordinators
5474 4125
Emergency 000
Useful Phone Numbers
SES
Coastguard - Emergency
Coastguard - General
Local Council
RSPCA
Wilvos Wildlife Rescue
Sea Bird Rescue
Professional snakecatcher
Bat Rescue - Jan Davey
*
132 500
5449 7670
5474 3695
5449 5200
5449 1371
5441 6200
5485 3020
0408 726 524
5485 3393
Noosa Waters Community Website
For the latest information on all NWRA activities or events; emergencies or local matters:
www.noosawaters.org
President
Vice President
Treasurer
Secretary
Water Watch
Landscaping
Landscaping
Committee
Gary Trevithick
Dick Patterson
Tony Van Der Linden
Harvey Williams
Warren Burrows
Sharon Woodford
John Langdon
Case Smit
Webmaster
Insurance
Legal Advisor
Archivist
NHWatch
Non Committee Posts
Howard Martin
5474 2230
Allan Day
5474 1015
Harvey Williams
5473 0012
Ian Wallbank
5474 3312
Gisa/Henry Weatherill 5474 4125
Advertising/
Membership
Welcome
New Residents
Newsletter
Seymour Liaison
Lost and Found
Cathie Martin
Heather Mills
5473 0519
5449 9288
5474 4109
5473 0012
5473 0545
5442 4309
5455 5125
5473 0475
president@noosawaters.org
vicepresident@noosawaters.org
treasurer@noosawaters.org
secretary@noosawaters.org
waterwatch@noosawaters.org
landscaping@noosawaters.org
webmaster@noosawaters.org
insurance@noosawaters.org
legaladvisor@noosawaters.org
inahi@westnet.com.au
neighbourhoodwatch
@noosawaters.org
0416 032 578 cm@cmnoosa.com.au
5447 1894 hmills2@bigpond.com
Items for publication to:
newsletter@noosawaters.org
/NWRA liaison
5449 8104 seymourliaison@noosawaters.org
Janet & John Day
5455 5835 (Noosa Waters canal only)
Noosa Waters Residents Association (Inc.)
DISCLAIMER
PO Box 197 Noosaville 4566
The information contained in this publication has been obtained from sources deemed to be
reliable, but its’ accuracy cannot be guaranteed. No responsibility for error or omission, can be
accepted. Interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.
newsletter
Noosa Waters Residents Association
Newsletter Web Version - Bonus Page
Issue 54 - Winter Edition
Editorial Epilogue
Welcome to the new feature which is only possible on the
website - the opportunity to put in those items which could
not be fitted into the hard copy version with space and deadlines ruling!
Queensland 150th Birthday, though poorly promoted in this
region by officialdom, ignited creative and social spirits in
Noosa Waters. Apart from the wonderful day that was had
by all, thanks to the generosity of friends and neighbours, the
occasion was further enhanced at the actual planting of the
capsule, by Geoff’s rendition of the Queensland song and by
Frank Bryant’s specially scribed poem, read by Margaret.
Those who want to relive the whole event, or capture it for
the first time, can do so by watching Andy’s DVD.
If you have any photos that could be added to the DVD,
or other information or ideas for the newsletter- especially as we now have on-line capacity, please email to
newsletter@noosawaters.org
Help is Available to Those Without Email or Internet
Please inform any friends and neighbours who have not yet
succombed to internet and email, that they can receive assistance from the Library where they can try tutorial sessions
and practical assistance, and even have free internet access.
Fridays 10 -11.30am. Bookings are essential - 5442 4411.
Queensland’s Birthday
Along the Canals, on a bright sunny day,
With flags and bunting all array,
Came the flotilla for all to see,
Sailing to lunch at Mermaid Quay,
The outing was arranged to celebrate
150 years of Queensland State;
Just near the fountain, into the ground,
Went a Time Capsule to be found
By someone interested, in twenty nineteen,
To tell of ’09, how things had been,
Everyday items and prices we pay,
Letters and Bills, the News of the Day;
This taken care of, we each one and all
Wholeheartedly agreed – we had a ball!
Additional Information Re Calendar Events
Tuesday, June 16th, 7pm Digital photography workshop
with Helen & Mike; Call Mike to reserve your place - 54498104.
Bring your laptop and photos.
Thursday, June 18th 4.30pm Calypso Cruise
Book direct with Catalina Cruises, 5474 1005 Bring warm clothes calypso bright! The crew will make the event fun and the music will
warm the heart!
Frank Bryant
6th June 2009
Sunshine State Song
Thursday, July 23rd 2pm Old fashioned games afternoon
at the Croquet Club with Armchair Travel presentation from 3.30pm
capturing scenes and stories from Merv’s time as an airline pilot.
Pam and Merv have delighted many audiences with this presentation.
Self serve tea & coffee will be available throughout the afternoon;
you are invited to bring a plate to share and BYO wine.
‘Life is great in the Sunshine State,
every Queensland heart sings a song,
To its tablelands and its golden sands,
we are proud to say we belong,
And our faith is great in the Sunshine State,
for our Queensland future is grand,
From the northern cane to the western plain,
it’s a full of promise land,
All the while, every mile,
there’s sunlit smile and a welcome hand shake too,
For friendship’s great in the Sunshine State,
may its sunshine keep smiling for you!’
Games will include all the old favourites - Scrabble, Monopoly, chess,
draughts, cards, Bridge, petanque and any others that are brought
along to share. Also Noosaopolis - Monoply on Hastings Street!
Don’t forget to book for 1940s Swing Band Dance!
Make the most of this special occasion and join together with friends
for your own pre-ball soiree! Whereas no food or drink can be consumed in the coaches, the party mood will be on board nevertheless!
Once at the Theatre, make the most of the social time before the
Band begins, because once they start, the music will take over and
dancing will become the order of the day! You will be among friends,
come with or without a partner - Don’t miss this one-off event. Book
& pay through the website on-line system or call Bev on 5473 0519.
Clyde Collins
Anyone caring to hear a rousing rendition can log on:
www.topshowmusic.com.au/tsm/sounds/sswords.mp3
Clyde Collins was born in Sydney in 1914, he became very well
known as musical director of the Theatre Royal in Brisbane, and then
he was the first musical director for Channel 7 in Brisbane. He died in
2003. He also wrote “A little Boy Called Smiley” and “ Marching Band
on Parade” used in the closing of the Sydney Olympic 2000.
VACANCIES 3x positions exist for newsletter panel members
to assist with the preparation and editing of newsletters.
Please contact newsletter@noosawaters.org, or Gary ASAP
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