Help give mozzies the slap
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Help give mozzies the slap
Thursday, 8th January 2015 Matt’s Premium Produce Phone: 5446 4800 Email: coolumadvertiser@bigpond.com Web: www.coolumadvertiser.com.au ALWAYS THE FRESHEST Can’t beat matt for quality Bowen Mangoes ……………….……5 for $5.00 Blueberries ………………….………………$3.99 punnet Nectarines #1 Premium….... $2.99 1kg Bag Peaches #1 Premium……..... $2.80 1kg Bag Blood Plums Delicious …..... $3.29 1kg Bag Bananas Cavendish…………..…..... $1.99 kg Salad Mix Lettuce Local ..$2.80 200gm Bag Baby Spinach Rocket ...$3.29 200gm Bag Potatoes Roast or Mash….... $3.69 2kg Bag Salad Onions ……………….….... $2.60 1kg Bag Herbs Corriander, Basil, Parsley....$2.50 Lge Bunch Lemons & Limes Local …………......60c Each Specials available Thursday to Thursday Open Monday-Friday. Sat til 12:30pm. Closed Sunday. Free Home Delivery Phone Orders 5351 1510 17 Heathfield Rd, Coolum Beach 7 DAY DOCTORS & SKIN CLINIC BULK BILLING General Practice Skin Checks Child Immunisations Ante-Natal Shared Care Work Cover & AMSA Medicals Travel Vaccinations Yellow Fever Vaccinations Scuba Dive Medicals Drivers License Medicals Pre-Employment Medicals Aviation Medicals Coolum Village Shopping Centre 8-26 Birtwill Street, Coolum Beach 8am to 7pm - Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm - Saturday & Sunday Ph 5471 6333 Locally Owned & Managed www.lookingafteryourhealth.com.au LIVING IN PARADISE: Coast Care coordinator Tony Gibson recently managed to capture this image of the Maroochy River Regional Park, which prove our local area is brimming with natural beauty. Help give mozzies the slap THAT’S the call out from Sunshine Coast Council with the warmer temperature, wet weather and high tides providing optimum breeding conditions for mosquitos. C ommu n i t y P r ogr a ms P or tf ol i o Councillor Jenny McKay said council had an ongoing proactive control program to monitor and combat mosquitoes but residents could also play an important role in reducing the high numbers of little biters. “Mosquito breeding sites in saltmarsh areas and intertidal zones on the Sunshine Coast Council area total about 1000ha and ultimately impact the majority of residents along our coastal towns and westward to the Blackall Range. “During higher tidal inundations, typically around 12-15 per year, mosquito hatches are triggered and council’s proactive treatment program target as many of these saltmarsh mosquito breeding sites as possible. “We particularly target the Aedes vigilax mosquito which is a vector for chronic diseases such as Ross River Fever. “Controlling mosquito populations is a complex task as the average mosquito can travel 30 km in distance dependant on the tides and wind direction. “This week council has undertaken the fourth aerial mosquito larvae treatment of the season targeting the southern areas of the region. Post treatment surveying is now being completed to assess efficacy. “Further aerial treatments are planned next week in the northern areas.” Cr McKay said numerous breeding sites have also been detected in and around residential areas throughout the region. “Everyone can help to reduce mosquito impacts,” she said. “From cleaning up your yard to emptying water out of old pots, containers and tyres, there’s a number of small things you can do to help reduce the number of breeding sites around your home.” Mosquito populations usually rise to a peak in late summer but large populations can also occur at any time between September and April if favourable conditions for mosquito breeding occur. Council obtains State Government permits for mosquito treatments and abides by the conditions of the chemicals used. INSTORE SPECIALS…. Mt Coolum OPEN 7 DAYS 6AM - 8PM SENIOR DISCOUNT DAY WEDNESDAY 10% DISCOUNT Shop 14 Mt Coolum Shopping Centre, Cnr of Sunshine Coast Drv & David Low Way Ph: 5446 3200 $6.99 Kilo $2 .99 kilo # Specials available to 14th January 2015 or while stocks last 99 c each Hans O-Living Cabana Nectarines white or yellow Greens Essential Cake Mix Summer of Fun Holiday Promotion WIN a Trip to Hawaii Coolum Beach New Year’s Eve Celebrations Fun on the field Coolum FC set to host three-day clinic What a cracker of a night with mega crowds and zero problems Another Coolum Beach Lions project proudly sponsored by Sunshine Coast Council. Coolum Business & Tourism. And lastly, a big thank you to Coolum residents and visitors for supporting the event. Telephone: 07 5457 0500 Web: leverlaw.com.au At Lever Law, we concentrate on legal services in property issues and estate planning including: Conveyancing (residential and commercial) Business conveyancing Leasing (commercial and retail) Wills & Estate Planning Estate Administration INTENSIVE TRAINING: Kids participating in next week’s three-day holiday clinic at Coolum Football Club will improve their skills with the assistance of accredited coaches, and receive a certificate on completion of the program. YOUNG footballers had better grab their boots back out of the cupboard, with the announcement that the Sunshine Coast Institute of Football, in association with Coolum Football Club, is set to run a three-day holiday clinic at Coolum Football grounds these holidays. Taking place between the hours of 2pm and 6pm on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, January 14, 15 and 16, the clinic will focus on skill and training development and include a visit from Brisbane Roar’s Andy Pinches. Qld Football Development Officer a n d li c e n s e d co a c h S c o t t y Grimshaw, together with Coolum Sophie drops the legal jargon and speaks your language! Email or call Sophie today sophie.lever@leverlaw.com.au Coolum Advertiser, 8th January 2015, Page 2 Evans said the clinic is open to kids aged six to 16. “With the season fast approaching, this a perfect opportunity for young players to dust off their boots and come and learn from some of the best coaches on the Sunny Coast,” Mr Evans said. “All drinks and fresh fruit will be provided daily, finishing with a sausage sizzle on the last day.” The all-inclusive cost of the threeday clinic is $130. Players and their parents can enquire or register their interest by phoning Russell Evans on 5471 7353 or 0487 790 659 by January 11. A win for nature Funding boost helps keep our coast beautiful LOCAL conservation volunteers had a great start to the new year with a funding boost from the State Government’s Everyone’s Environment grant program. Member for Maroochydore Fiona Simpson congratulated the groups on being awarded grants of up to $100,000 to help protect and rejuvenate the environment. Coolum & District Coast Care will receive $98,800 to undertake coastal ecosystem rehabilitation and Maroochy WaterWatch will receive $100,000 to protect wildlife river habitats. Ms Simpson said that the money would be put to good use by local volunteers with a passion for making our wonderful area even better. “These are great organisations who work hard to make practical difference to our beautiful natural environment,” she said. “Coolum & District Coast Care and Maroochy WaterWatch are supported by an amazing team of volunteers who work together to keep our coastal areas and river catchments clean and free from weeds.” Summer Lunches FIXED FEE SERVICES including unlimited attendances! Sophie Lever has been a solicitor for over 10 years, with a further 17 years’ experience in legal practice as a paralegal. Sophie is unique in her delivery of services on the Sunshine Coast- she is approachable, available and friendly. You will immediately feel at ease, allowing her to deliver the most effective and efficient solutions to your legal services requirements. Premier Men’s coach, John Hatfield - a C-class licence holder with over 13 years’ experience - and other accredited coaches will conduct the clinic over the first two days. They will be joined by personal trainer Simon Gerbic, from Simon Says Personal Training, who will present a healthy lifestyle class to discuss the benefits of healthy eating. On the third day of the clinic, Brisbane Roar Community Football Program Manager, Andy Pinches, will take over, with all participants receiving a certificate on completion of the program. Caloundra football coach Russell Gazpacho (cold soup made of raw vegetables) tomatoes, cucumber, capsicums served with toasted Turkish bread Pumpkin Soup with toasts (G/F available) Duck Confit Salad with walnuts, buttered apples, cherry tomatoes (G/F-D/F Open 7 Days from 6.30am to 2.30pm Saturday & Sunday 6.30am to 3.30pm available) Quinoa Salad with mixed vegetables, pesto (add Moroccan Chicken skewer or ham or salmon or duck confit or cheddar cheese $3) Roasted Vegetables Salad with potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, eggplant, zucchini, red onions tossed with French mustard dressing and pine nuts (add Moroccan chicken skewer or duck confit $3) Buckwheat Crepes (G/F) Bolognese (add cheese $3), Ratatouille (add feta $3) Ham,Tomato, Cheese, Egg (add mushrooms $3) Chicken, Mango & Rocket, Salmon cream cheese (add mushrooms $3) Coq au vin - Chicken cooked in red wine with potatoes, celery and mushrooms (G/F-D/F available) Duck Leg Confit served with garden salad and toasts (add risotto or potato gratin or ratatouille $3) (G/F available) Buckwheat Crepe stuffed with smoked ham and mushrooms in a creamy sauce, served with side salad. Quinoa Stuffed Eggplant, mixed vegetables, feta cheese served with garden salad (add sausages or ham or crispy bacon $3) Element on Coolum, David Low Way, Coolum Beach Phone 5446 5820 www.mbcafepatisserie.com.au Onboard for success Surfair helps Kelly on his journey IN PARTNERSHIP: Coolum’s Kelly Norris with Tony Scanlon who, with Surfair Beach Hotel, has provided Kelly with support on his journey to becoming a professional surfer. HAVING recently acquired ownership of the Surfair Beach Hotel in Marcoola, Coolum businessmen Tony Scanlon and Brett Watson have immediately begun supporting of the community, first choosing to sponsor local Coolum surfing talent Kelly Norris. After returning from the Under 21 World Junior Surfing Titles in Portugal recently, Kelly is now working hard on his fitness in preparation for his first event for 2015, the Carve Pro Junior at Maroubra, on January 16. “I had a few weeks off in November just to relax and unwind. As of December 1, I have been back in training preparing both physically and mentally for 2015,” Kelly said. “I am expecting a big year with lots of travel and good results. Thankfully, this has been made possible through my partnership wi t h S u r f a i r B e a c h H ot e l Marcoola. “They have supported me financially as well as mentoring and training with Scano (Tony Scanlon). I am grateful to Surfair Beach Hotel for giving me the opportunity.” Kelly said the support provided by Surfair has made a big difference to his preparation, which will hopefully result in success at both the Under 21 Pro Junior and WQS (World Qualifying Series) events. Tony Scanlon is proud Surfair Beach Hotel is sponsoring Kelly to reach his goal of becoming a professional surfer. “We applaud Kelly and his family for their unwavering commitment and dedication,” he said. “With Kelly’s great skills and athleticism in the surf, he is sure to reach his full potential as a future professional surfing champion. “We look forward to sharing this journey with Kelly.” Holiday entertainment Keeping kids busy at the library IF you’re running out of activities to keep the kids entertained over the holidays, then Coolum Library may well have the answer. Next Tuesday, January 13, from 10am to 12noon, a Robogals session will be held in the Coolum Civic Centre, where kids can learn to build and code basic Lego ‘Mindstorm’ robotics with the help of engineering students from UQ. The activity, which is suitable for children aged eight and over years only, is offered free of charge, however bookings are essential. Then, on Thursday, January 15, a kite-making session will take place at the library from 10am to 11am. Using kite kits that are easy to assemble and loads of fun, this activity is suitable for children aged six and over. Bookings are SUNCITY MEATS $ .99 17/kg $ Whole Rib Fillets Unsliced 9.99 $ /kg 2KG LOT 9 .99 /kg 2KG LOT Chicken Breast GET YOUR SHOES FOR HIGH SCHOOL Unisex Black Canvas & Man Made Leather Shoes Also Available: Backpacks & Invisible Socks 7.00 /Kg Bacon Rashers 9.99 $ /kg Whole Rumps Premium Mince $ essential. The following week, on Tuesday, January 20, from 10am to 11am, the Podie Pie Magic Show comes to the library for children of all ages. A fantastic interactive show where kids get to meet a real, live rabbit, Ms Magic, kids get to watch free of charge but bookings are essential. To book in to any of the sessions, phone 1300 LIBRARY. 6 $ .99 /kg 2kg BBQ Sausages Coolum Park Shopping Centre, South Coolum Rd, Coolum Beach Phone 5446 3366 Open Direct Sale to Public From $29.95 Saturday 17th & 23rd of January 8.30am - 1pm 20 Coral Tree Ave, Noosa Also Coolum High School Uniform store 19th, 20th & 21st January 2015. www.kikshoes.com Buy On line or by Appointment 0419 330 365. SHOES KIDS WANT TO WEAR !! Membership Includes: z Stand Up Paddle Board z Boot Camp z Creche Availablity z Indoor/outdoor workout areas z Special member crossover rates to OZski, OZpool and OZswim Classes timetable now available @ www.ozfitnesscoolum.com.au We are pleased to have Lucy Netherwood join us as our class instructor, personal trainer and onsite physiotherapist. Unique to anywhere else on the coast, our all inclusive membership of $16.95/week includes Stand up paddleboard classes, Bootcamp, Cycle and a range of cardio classes. Make the most of the creche whilst training at our facility. Gym equipment is now on site for viewings Saturday's 9-10am We have a comprehensive range of Technogym equipment including 12 spin bikes for classes on the deck. Brand new stand up paddle boards will be available for classes and warm up / cool down sessions all included for our members. Hydropool pricing now online www.ozfitnesscoolum.com.au Come for a swim in our dual swimstream pool or run on our two underwater treadmills for low impact exercise. This pool is perfect for a recovery or training session to take your fitness or rehabilitation to the next level. Consult with the Physio for an individualised program. CALL NOW! 0473 153 178 EMAIL: INFO@OZFITNESSCOOLUM .COM Find us on Facebook and email your contact details to info@ozfitnesscoolum.com and get set for a gym experience like no other Coolum Advertiser, 8th January 2015, Page 3 Coolum Village, Birtwill St (next to Coles) 5471 7205 Coolum Park Shopping Centre 5446 4599 1802 David Low Way, Coolum Beach 5446 5105 Corona Stubbies Carlton Mid Stubbies 24 Pack 24 Pack XXXX Gold 30 Can Blocks Tooheys New Stubbies 30 Pack 24 Pack Hahn Super Dry Stubbies Jack Daniels 1907 Bourbon 700ml Each 24 Pack Tooheys Five Seeds 10 Pack Cans Teachers Scotch 700ml 10 Pack Each Flynn’s Cider 6 Pack Cans Makers Mark Bourbon 700ml 6 Pack Vodka “O” 700ml Canadian Club 700ml Each Yalumba “Patchwork” Shiraz Holiday dance camps at Peregian Springs FOR Mei Mei Tan, a 12-year-old dancer from The Dance Centre Peregian Springs, summer means a chance to spend more time doing what she loves - dancing. These holidays, she will take on the role of assistant at holiday camps being offered from January 16 by owners and teachers at The Dance Centre Peregian Springs, Deborah Preece-Brocksom and Richard Leader. Having started dancing at the age of 6, Mei Mei now spends many hours each week during term studying everything from classical ballet to contemporary dance, and says the holiday camps have improved her dancing. “Miss Deborah and Mr Richard make dancing fun,” Mei Mei said. “I want to help the younger kids have fun dancing at the Holiday Camps too.” The holiday camps being offered begin with the Summer Dance Workshop which will run from January 16 to 18. Designed for dancers aged 7 to 18 years, this camp will include guest faculty. Then, from January 19 to 21, the Holiday Dance Camp for Tiny Toes and Little Dancers aged 3 to 11 years will be conducted. Finally, on January 22, will be the Dance, Drama and Art Day for children aged 3 to 11 years. As an incentive, The Dance Centre will be offering one free place in the dance camp for a child who can describe, in 100 words or less, why they want to attend camp. Registered campers are entered into a drawing for a free term class. As for Mei Mei, her dream is to become a professional ballerina and follow in the footsteps of Dayna Booth, also from The Dance Centre, who is already on her way to achieving her dream. Recently, together with two other SHARING HER PASSION: Having recently been accepted into The Australian Ballet School Interstate Program, Mei Mei Tan is looking forward to her role as assistant at the upcoming holiday camps being offered by The Dance Centre Peregian Springs. students from The Dance Centre, Mei Mei was accepted into The Australian Ballet School Interstate Program. She is only one of a handful of children Australia-wide invited to participate in the interstate program, and will have only just returned from her induction to the school before the camps begin. While Mei Mei is excited about the opportunity, she wants to continue her passion over the school holidays by helping younger children learn the joy of dance. For more information on The Dance Centre’s upcoming H o l i d a y C a m p s , www.thedancecentreperegiansprings. com or call 0400 029 198. Organic waste first case for community jury Each Each Time to dance Lindemans Bin Range Wines WHAT is the best option for minimising organic waste sent to landfill? That’s the question Noosa’s community jury will consider when it meets in February for the first time. As Councillors signed off on the jury topic last night, new Democracy Foundation confirmed the jury’s 24 members had been selected. Mayor Noel Playford said there are a number of different options for dealing with organic waste and each comes at a different price. “That is why we wanted to involve the community in the decision-making process,” he said. Organic waste is a major issue for the shire as it represents up to 60 per cent of typical household waste and 40 per cent of landfill. Organic waste includes both garden waste and food waste, which consists of fruit, vegetable and meat waste. Organic waste is a major problem because it takes up considerable landfill space and produces a significant amount of greenhouse gas. Organic waste in the landfill produces 70 per cent of Council’s greenhouse gas emissions. “The State Government’s Draft Waste and Recycling Strategy for Queensland 2014 - 2024 sets a target for local government to increase its diversion of domestic waste from landfill from the current 33 per cent to 45 per cent. Diverting and recycling organic waste is an effective means of achieving this target,” Wayne Schafer, Waste and Environmental Health Manager said. “It makes sense to isolate organic waste so that it can be recycled effectively.” Reducing organic waste to landfill will minimise Council’s exposure to any costly future government taxes or levies relating to emissions and the amount of waste sent to landfill. The 24 Noosa residents that make up the jury will commence deliberations in a full-day sitting on Saturday, February 7. Thereafter they will meet one evening per month. Each Yellowglen Yellow or Pink Sparkling Sauv. Blanc Cabernet Merlot ENJOY ONE OF GOLF’S GREAT GOLFING EXPERIENCES Each Mount Coolum Golf Club is an 18-hole course nestled at the foot of one of the most prominent Sunshine Coast Landmarks. Come and play a round of 18 holes with Spectacular Mount Coolum as your backdrop. Each Mahi (NZ) Sauvignon Blanc Canti Henschke Prosecco Kyneton (Italian) Shiraz Each Each Each Specials available from 08/01/15 to 14/01/15. Whilst stocks last. Limits apply. Coolum Advertiser, 8th January 2015, Page 4 Join Mt Coolum NOW and get $350 OFF the normal joining fee* *Conditions apply. Limited time only. • Clubhouse facilities include showers, bar, bistro, conference facilities, and there are 16 gaming machines available • Club professional on course • Open 7 days from 6am to 6pm 17 Lumeah Drive (off Suncoast Beach Drive) Mt Coolum, Sunshine Coast Qld 4573 | Ph: +61 7 5446 1539 info@mtcoolumgolf.com | www.mtcoolumgolf.com Mount Coolum Golf Club is the hidden gem on the Sunshine Coast CR81340 Each Pennington Terrace Time for a break! Present this Advertisement to receive this deal FREE MEAL Buy one main meal & get the second meal FREE Here’s to another year of Watercourse Warriors With any two drinks purchased Only available after 5.00pm Not valid in conjunction with any VIP or any other offer. Second meal to equal or lesser value. One Advert per table. Not to be used on public holidays. Valid until 14/01/15. Only valid at: COOLUM BEACH Shop 1 Element on Coolum, Corner Elizabeth St & David Low Way Ph: 07 5471 7800 Where will I meet you? Fully Licensed | Open 7 Days 7am-9pm 7 DAY DOCTORS & SKIN CLINIC BULK BILLING 2014 CELEBRATED: (Clockwise from left) Watercourse Warriors Linese, Leisel, Dianna, Dominic and Oliver with dad Paul, Roger, Sylvia, Jim, Ron and Terry celebrate the end of another year of maintaining the watercourse between Coolum Lions Park and Stumers Creek. THE well-known Watercourse to Stumers Creek, it was time for the “Hours this year were fewer than Warriors group celebrated the end group to enjoy a well-deserved previous years though, with a total of 2014 with a morning tea break. of 784 hours at an estimated $20 per celebration at Ma Boulange Cafe, The Watercourse Warriors gained hour, that is $15,680 of voluntary where team leader Linese Norrish three recruits throughout the year, labour contributed to our little patch presented each member with a hand- all from interstate. of Paradise.” knitted beanie in thanks for their “We were joined by Paul and The Warriors will be back in dedication. Dianna from the Newcastle area, action from mid-January. Anyone Having completed another year of and Leisel - our resident ‘toad- interested in joining this hardy band maintaining the watercourse, which buster’ - from Canberra,” Linese of weed-busters should contact extends from the Lions Park through said. Linese on 5446 5116. Library offers lots Take advantage of informative free sessions YOUR local Coolum Library has lots of free sessions on the horizon for business owners and hobbyists alike. Coming up on Tuesday, February 3, a Social Media Success session will be held from 10am to 11.30am. “Like us on Facebook” is a commonly used term by businesses. And, with so many social networks available, business owners should be considering what best suits their clients. Luke Humble, the award-winning business owner of ‘Italic’, will help you understand which network suits your business needs, and teach you industry hints and tips to use social media to benefit your business. The session is offered free of charge but bookings are essential. The following Monday, February 9, at the library offers a Coolum Friends of the Library meeting from 10am to 11am. Designed to encourage people who are interested in libraries to get together to assist with book sales and help promote the library service, the meeting and free morning tea welcomes all who are interested, with no bookings required. On Tuesday, February 10, get set for Financial Fitness from 5pm to 6.30pm, when qualified accountant Dianne Whitburn will help you kickstart the year with tools to shape up your finances. You’ll be inspired to create savings goals and prepare for those unexpected expenses, while also exploring budgeting resources and learning everyday money management tips. There is no cost but bookings are essential. And lastly, on Tuesday, February 17, get ready to have Fun with Fashion from 10am to 11.30, when you can join experienced make-up artist and photographic stylist Vanessa Moran to find out what your look says about you. Vanessa offers a wealth of knowledge to inspire women to have a little fun with fashion. You’ll discover your own personal profile and learn how to rock it with confidence in this free session, with bookings essential. So there you have it: lots on offer at your local library, except for Australia Day, January 26, when all branches will be closed General Practice Skin Checks Child Immunisations Ante-Natal Shared Care Work Cover & AMSA Medicals Travel Vaccinations Yellow Fever Vaccinations Scuba Dive Medicals Drivers License Medicals Pre-Employment Medicals Aviation Medicals Coolum Village Shopping Centre 8-26 Birtwill Street, Coolum Beach 8am to 7pm - Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm - Saturday & Sunday Ph 5471 6333 Locally Owned & Managed | www.lookingafteryourhealth.com.au Coolum Advertiser, 8th January 2015, Page 5 COFFS HARBOUR MOTEL ACCOMODATION The Coachmens Inn is a 3.5 star motel situated within walking distance of Coffs Harbour’s beautiful patrolled Park Beach. Numerous tourist attractions, hotels, bowling club, restaurants and extensive shopping centres. SPECIAL OFFER To Coach Tour Operators and Social/Sports Clubs Minimum group of 20 people: 2 course dinner, bed & cooked breakfast, twin share basis $80 per person per night COACH DRIVER FREE OF CHARGE 42 units in a quiet location off the highway Features of the Coachmens Inn include: • Tropical landscaped pool • BBQ area • 2 room family units • Undercover parking • Guest laundry • Cooked breakfasts to room or beside pool • 300 metres to Park Beach Shopping Centre • 350 metres to Park Beach Our Location Ideally located off the busy highway ensuring a peaceful nights rest. Halfway between Sydney and Brisbane is where you can experience a subtropical environment of famous golden beaches and luxuriant rainforest By Road Approx 6 to 7 hours from Sydney Approx 5 hours from Brisbane COACHMENS INN MOTEL 93 Park Beach Road, Coffs Harbour Toll Free 1800 358 133 ~ Ph: 02 6652 6044 W: www.coachmensinn.com E: info@coachmensinn.com Households at risk Only working smoke alarms save lives SMOKE alarms are mandatory in Queensland residential homes - but new data reveals more work needs to be done to get the message through to homeowners. Research on the ground by Australia’s leading smoke-alarm specialist reveals more than one in three Queensland households have at least one non-working smoke alarm, and more than one in four households have no working smoke alarm at all. Worse still, the number of properties with defective or absent alarms has been increasing. Since 2010, Smoke Alarms Australia, Australia’s leading and longest-running residential smoke alarms specialist, has carried out a first inspection of more than 140,000 residential properties in NSW, Victoria, Queensland, ACT and Western Australia - and a total of 259,000 smoke alarms. In Queensland, the prevalence of non-compliance has fluctuated year on year, with at least one nonworking smoke alarm in 36.6% of properties in 2010, rising to 37.2% in 2014. In 2010, 23.1% of Queensland properties inspected for the first time had no working alarms at all, up to 25.5% in 2014. Troy Thompson, General Mana ge r at S mo ke Al ar ms Australia, said: “These statistics are worrying, and suggest that state government messages such as ‘Only working smoke alarms save lives’ still have a long way to go. “Homeowners are likely unaware of the smoke-alarm legislation in their state, or that alarms expire after 10 years. The State Government can issue property owners a $500 onthe-spot fine for non-compliance. “In light of this data and the 11,000 household fires that occurred in Australian homes last year, it’s clear that householders are not aware that smoke alarms need to be checked at least yearly to ensure they are working. “Householders are also likely unaware that, under some policies, their home and contents cover may be invalid without a working smoke alarm,” Mr Thompson added. “Now is the time for homeowners to have their smoke alarms checked and replaced by a reputable smokealarms specialist that carries all of the liability for product and workmanship,” he said. “For as little as $99, home owners can have all their smoke alarms checked and replaced.” WORTH CHECKING: Although 11,000 household fires occurred in Australian homes last year, the number of properties with defective or absent smoke alarms has been increasing. Smoke Alarms Australia’s 5 tips for choosing and installing smoke alarms: 1. Choose photoelectric smoke alarms. Recommended by all Australian fire authoriti es, photoelectric smoke alarms use light sensor technology to ‘see’ smoke before flames appear, enabling them to detect smouldering fires faster than ionisation smoke alarms, which can only ‘smell’ smoke when a fire has already started. 2. Know how to identify ionisation alarms. Ionisation smoke alarms contain a small amount of the radioactive material Americium241. The base of an ionisation alarm will have a radiation symbol and description of Americium-241. 3. Ensure smoke alarms meet the Australian Standard. Smoke alarms in all Australian residential properties need to meet the Australian Standard AS 3786. While certification should be clear on the packaging, it is best to have a smoke-alarm specialist check your alarms comply. 4. Use a smoke alarms specialist to ensure compliance and to carry the liability. A reputable provider will inspect your property, provide and install the number of smoke alarms as required by law and ensure they’re positioned correctly within the property. The annual cost per property is as little as $99 when using a specialist such as Smoke Alarms Australia - with the added benefit that they will carry full product and workmanship liability insurance. 5. Ensure you have the required amount of alarms. Smoke alarms are not only mandatory in Australian residential homes, but are required in each level of the home. All State fire authorities also recommend a smoke alarm be located between each bedroom area and the rest of the house, and inside any bedroom where a person sleeps with the door closed. Elizabeth’s Bridal Palace We have Formal, Bridesmaid and Cocktail wear Mob: 0432 692 211 Shop 8, 31-33 Plaza Parade MAROOCHYDORE Coolum Advertiser, 8th January 2015, Page 6 Letters To The Editor Community spirit It’s fantastic to see all the beautiful painted signs on house fronts in the Yaroomba area expressing the local sentiments towards the Sekisui monstrosity. They are a wonderful expression of the spirit of the community. LES IRVING Yaroomba All at sea Even after rearranging the deck chairs and the tired old crew on the Government ship, “Team Australia”, things still remain all at sea. The sister ship of the fleet, “The Budget”, left a gaping wound amidships in “Team Australia”. Rest assured that the Captain and the ship’s Manifesto will remain unchanged as “Team Australia” sails towards the looming 2016 election. MARGARET WILKIE Peregian Beach Those darn signs I agree with you Phil and Annie. Local jobs are a good thing, and construction and tourism have long been a big part of our state economy. But did you know there’s already a special Master Plan in place for the Yaroomba site that allows multiple buildings 8.5m to 16m tall - higher than anywhere else currently approved in the Coolum area? And, let’s face it, there’s no shortage of construction in the Sunshine Coast pipeline Kawana and Maroochydore CBD-to-be for starters. The Coast’s tourism numbers are currently on the increase, not because we’ve built more high-rise accommodation, but largely thanks to the decline in the Oz dollar, and drier weather (something no government or multinational company can bend to their will). All we’re asking for is moderate development with a good steady supply of local jobs, rather than another cycle of boom and bust that forces massive upheaval on small communities. If our politicians would listen, we wouldn’t need the sign language. R. PETERS Failure of justice U n r e p e n t a n t a n d unreformed convicted criminals, bailed by a naïve judiciary, expose the general public to offenders empowered by blind justice. The rights of criminals seem to be superior to the rights of their unsuspecting victims. Despite prosecutors and a very conscientious police force opposing bail for many with a history of criminal convictions, there have been tragedy upon tragedy for their innocent victims, after their release back into our communities. Defending such domestic terrorists is unconscionable. Even more alarming is a system of appeal which allows repeat offenders the opportunity to reoffend. Victims of crime such as Luke Batty, Jill Meahers and Daniel Morcombe, along with the many women who feared for their lives from violent partners, despite protection orders, only to die at the hands of their tormentors, are crying out for justice. Mental illness, drug and alcohol abuse and warped ideologies are the enemies of peace-loving Australians, who want nothing but to be secure and protected by the law. But it is the same law which allows perpetrators their right to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty and beyond. But this is often the very same system which lets the guilty loose again upon the community, giving them a licence to repeat their actions. They walk free in the presence of their victims, laughing at the anomalies which protect them but not their victims, with the backing of a legal system which needs an overhaul. We now question the ability of the laws of this land and the court system to protect us from evil. We have witnessed the failure of the courts too many times. Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. This event was history in the making. Let it not define us. E. ROWE Marcoola No guarantee Well, thank you, O. Ball (Letters 19/12), for your contribution to the discussion. Whilst I give you credit for some points, I seem to recall L.J. Plant accusing Bill Shorten of having the personality of a carrot, a sentiment I vehemently disagree with, as you would expect. It must be remembered, though, that despite John Howard’s abuse of his Senate Majority in his final term and his unpopular policies, it was not until the gentlemanly Kim Beazley was replaced with the more aggressive Kevin Rudd, that Howard’s chances of winning a fifth term rapidly dissipated. Whilst debate should be civilised and I will seek to tone down some of my future letters, it must be remembered that the old strategy of waiting for your opponent to implode does not always guarantee improved support for one’s cause and objectives. P. WYNN Coolum Beach FREE WASHING DETERGENT ON MOST MACHINES Industrial Front Loader Washers & Dryers Suitable for all household washing and drying including curtains, blankets and doonas. All coin operated machines OPEN 7 DAYS 6am-8pm 365 days a year Heathfield Road, Coolum Beach (Behind Matts Farm Fresh) Ph 0418 708 451 HAVE YOUR SAY Letters must be signed and carry the name and the address of the writer. The deadline for letters is 12 noon Tuesday. Email: coolumadvertiser@bigpond.com Community invited to have their say on waste CONSTRUCTION of a new resource recovery centre, expansion of services and delivery of innovative, financially viable infrastructure are just a few of the major actions outlined in council’s draft Sunshine Coast Waste Strategy 2015 – 2025. Council have unanimously decided to take the draft strategy to the community for review and comment from 12 January – 14 February 2015. The draft waste strategy, including any amendments coming from the consultation process, will be presented to Council for adoption in April 2015. Environment Portfolio Councillor and chair of the Waste Working Group Jenny McKay said the draft Waste Strategy had been developed in line with council’s vision to be Australia’s most sustainable region. “This strategy shapes future waste infrastructure needs for the Sunshine Coast, supports the development of resource recovery markets, ensure waste management remains cost effective and customer focused and protects public health and the natural environment,” Cr McKay said. “I encourage the community to review the draft strategy and have their say during the consultation period”. Residents can view and comment on the strategy from 12 January – 14 February 2015 either online at www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or in person at council libraries or customer contact centres. 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Box 140 Coolum Beach 4573 Published by T & R King Printed by Horton Media, Narangba 7 DAY DOCTORS & SKIN CLINIC BULK BILLING General Practice Skin Checks Child Immunisations Ante-Natal Shared Care Work Cover & AMSA Medicals Travel Vaccinations Yellow Fever Vaccinations Scuba Dive Medicals Drivers License Medicals Pre-Employment Medicals Aviation Medicals Coolum Village Shopping Centre 8-26 Birtwill Street, Coolum Beach The field for the Coolum Cup Yes, it’s on again the infamous “Coolum Cup”. Once again an outstanding field of local, interstate and for the first time international talent has been assembled for this year’s event. Newcomer, the impeccable Japanese import “Sekisui” is the favourite at 2-1. The outsider of the field is the bottom weight, popular local “Slippery Shuffling Shaun” at 80-1. The Toads will be auctioned by Silent Auction, with the first bidder to pass the reserved price declared the owner. Toads that do not reach the reserve will then go to open auction at 3.00pm with the Cup scheduled to start at 3.15pm. All local clubs and community groups are encouraged to get behind their entrant, and spend up as the profits from this year’s race will be dispersed to Coolum Lions charities. All toads have been named in good fun and it is certainly not the intention of the organizers to offend any person. The form guide has also been written in good fun, once again with no intention to offend. Once the toads have been auctioned the pool will be divided up as follows: Lions Charities 50%, First 25%, second 15%, third 10%. We hope that everyone enjoys this event as much as we have done in assembling the field. Corporate Clive The 2013 Fairfax Handicap winner, who has forged a huge reputation all over the country since then. His form suffered late last year, when stable lightweight “Silence of the Lambies” spoke out against stable policy and was subsequently dumped. Colours: Battleship Grey 8-1 Sekisui A recent Japanese import who has teamed up with “Influential Friends” and “Greasy Palm” to form a formidable stable. Most punters wish him the same fate that his countryman suffered in last year’s Melbourne Cup. An underestimated opponent? Colours: Red spot on White background 2-1 Indian Myna Alias “The Toad with Wings”. Arrived in town a few years back after leaving a trail of destruction along the East Coast. Has been spotted training all over Coolum, and is rumoured to be heading towards a luxury lifestyle in Noosa. Will do anything in his power to win. Expect him to use the dirtiest tactics ever seen as he attempts to decimate this field. Colours: Black and Blacker 4-1 The Northshore Flyer High flying toad from the famous Harley Davidson stable. Has been training hard on The Fairways near the Mt Coolum Golf Course recently. A genuine flyer but his stamina will be tested over this longer distance. Keen to impress on his local track. Colours: None 3-1 Naked Ned Last Year’s Winner!!! Trains in Lions Park regularly, mostly under the gazebo. From the same stable as former champs “Skinny Dipper” and “Naked Runner”. Has settled well since finding a permanent home in a West Peregian stable. Wet track specialist. Gold trim Colours: 5-1 Blue with Fearless Fiona Smart filly! Easily one of the Sunshine Coast’s best performers over the last decade. Has been forced to take a back seat while stable leaders “No Candoo” and “Dinosaur Jeffrey” continue to destroy the once great LNP stable. Colours: Royal Blue with a silver tail. 25-1 Up Yours Abbott Won the 2013 Canberra Cup in a landslide, easily defeating “Comeback Kevin” in a memorable result. Being hampered by stable lightweights “Dumb Policy” and “Screw the Pensioner” while stable foreman “Smokin’ Joe” is struggling to handle “The Message” Colours: Royal Blue 10-1 Grand Garry A veteran toad with the same name as one of Brisbane’s great racehorses. Unable to settle in the back paddock after retiring last year, he has resumed training and should be really fit this preparation. Stable mates “Deadline” and “Scoop” will keep him on his toes. Colours: Orange 15-1 Jumping Jezzabelle A pocket rocket having her first start in the cup. Making a return to racing after a severe fetlock injury. In great spirits after being nursed back to health by dedicated stablemate Slippery Shuffling Shaun. Roughie!! Colours: Red with Green Stripes 20-1 Jamieson’s Malt Won the Sunshine Coast Handicap convincingly three years ago. Has settled in well at his new Town Hall stable but still needs time to evaluate the opposition, “Nimby”, “Self Interest” and “Anti Everything” who are determined to hold him back. Punters will be watching with interest as he takes on race favourite “Sekisui” for the first time. Colours: Blue and Yellow 6-1 The Graduate Having his second start in the cup. Has trained really hard for this race, but still feeling his way. Always trying to deal with nuisance toads “Fruit Bat” and “Flying Fox” who have now moved from the Meals on Wheels precinct to the nearby SES Stable. Colours: Turquoise 8-1 Wynging Pete The leading performer from the Pixie and Dixie toad Circus. Has opposed everything that has ever happened in Coolum for years, in spite of this our town continues to prosper. Will need to adopt a more positive attitude to be successful against this classy field. Colours: Drab Grey, 16-1 The Governor Unwanted by his new stable after propping up the old stable for 18 months while it was falling down around him. This will be his last start in the cup as he will be put out to pasture in the near future by the ruthless ALH management team. Good each way value!!! Colours: Gold with Red V 20-1 Advertise your business from $5.50 per week* LINE ADS cost $5.50/line per week, phone 5446 4800 to place your ad. BLOCK ADS These ads cost $16.50/cm per week. Colour (when available) is an additional 20% on cost. No Candoo Won the 2012 Queensland Cup in record time. Since then he has continued to disappoint with “Rash Decision”, “Too Smug”, “Stuff the Voter” and “Campbell Knows Best” continuing to ruin his judgment. Still has a big problem with foot in mouth disease. Colours: Black and Blue 8-1 Determined Dougie The supporting actor from the Pixie and Dixie toad Circus, determined to knock stable heavyweight “Wynging Pete” off his perch at every opportunity. Not one to be held back, this little toad will make a huge impact in this year’s cup. C o l o u r s : Maroon 5-1 Great Gregory The leading toad from the Lions International Stable. In outstanding form since mastering “Ice to the Eskimo” and “Friday Raffles.” Triumphed over “Charity Golf Day” at Mt Coolum in late November. Still bothered by elusive stablemate “The Listing” Colours: Purple and Gold 30-1 Miss Kimmy Popular local filly with a great outlook. Will promote Coolum at every opportunity. Has been working on a new skill set recently, it is believed she can talk to the animals. If this is true she should have an intimate inside knowledge of her fellow competitors. Colours: Jungle Green 4-1 Sweet Anastasia From one of the smallest stables in Queensland’s history she will be using this race as a training run for the prestigious Queensland Cup later in the year. Planning to make the biggest recorded comeback since “Lazarus” won the Jerusalem Cup many years ago. Colours: Pink with Red spots. 33-1 Waffling Warren Snuck under the radar on Canberra Cup Day 16 months back to become the second most powerful toad in the country. Seems to have his perennial problem foot in mouth disease in check these days. Kept honest by rogue stable mate “The Angel of Barnabus” Colours: Blue and White 50-1 Slippery Shuffling Shaun Popular local toad who tends to get the speed wobbles when he goes to fast. Expect an honest steady effort. Has neglected his own preparation as he devoted a lot of time to nurse injured stable mate “Jumping Jezzabelle” back to peak fitness Colours: Ginger 80-1 If you wish to buy a toad in this great race, and will not be there on the day, Email your highest bid to:- coolumlions@hotmail.com along with your contact details for the day of the race. Alternatively you can call in to the North Shore Realty Office to secure your purchase. Only toads that do not reach the reserve price by 3pm on 26-01-2015 will be auctioned at the track. Hint: get your mates together and form a syndicate Family owned & operated Funeral Directors since 1897 Serving the Sunshine Coast since 1972 John & Royce Gregson Caloundra Chapel & Crematorium 5491 1559 Stan Weight & Glen Gregson Maroochydore Chapel 5443 9953 8am to 7pm - Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm - Saturday & Sunday Dean Gregson Ph 5471 6333 Locally Owned & Managed www.lookingafteryourhealth.com.au Coolum Advertiser, 8th January 2015, Page 8 Nambour Chapel & Crematorium 5476 2866 www.coolumadvertiser.com.au *Minimum price for a standard line ad per week. Now Open in Noosa Noosa Chapel & Crematorium 5470 2664 Community Notices MARKET NIGHT: The Lioness Ladies will run the annual Twilight Markets for only three more weeks this summer. Twilight Markets There are only three more weeks left of our annual Lioness Twilight Markets. Come down to Tickle Park on Friday night between 4pm and 8pm to see what our stallholders have to offer. Coolum Beach Meals on Wheels Roster Monday, January 12: Kitchen Vol: M Hannan, J Ivankovic, T Royle, S Kirk and R Payne. Run 1: J Bartholomew and S Maltman. Run 2: C Heinicke and D Bishop. Run 3: J and I Hays. Run 4: L Mannetas and T Moore. Run 5: R Cobb and K Cattonar. Wednesday, January 14: Kitchen Vol: J Ivankovic, M Hannan, J Murphy and R Payne. Runs 1, 2, 4: All Lioness Ladies: Run 3: R and V Aird. Run 5: J Murphy and K Hodge. Friday, January 16: Kitchen Vol: R Reid, M Hannan, P Gee, R Payne and C Jericho. Run 1: M Lim and G Galbraith. Run 2: T and D Newton. Run 3: R Cobb and K Cattonar. Run 4: J Bott and G Gibson. Run 5: B and G Woods. If you are unavailable on your rostered day, please notify MOW kitchen on 5446 1000 or Anne on 0408 183 517. Coolum-Peregian RSL Sub-Branch Mr Harry Bentley DFC passed away on Christmas Eve, aged 91. Harry served in Bomber Command during World War II. The funeral will be held at St Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, 28-32 Elizabeth Street, Coolum Beach on Saturday, January 10, starting at 12.30pm. Coolum-Peregian RSL Sub-Branch will reopen on Friday, January 9 at 4pm, with meals from 5.30pm to 8pm. The Sub-Branch needs more volunteers. Come along and be part of a great team. Phone Bill on 0429 184 066. To join the RSL Sub-Branch, the office is open on Monday from 9am to 11am plus anytime after 4pm on Fridays. We have an email newsletter so, if you do not receive it and would like to, please email Glenn Brown gbrown@gotalk.net.au and ask to have your name added to the mail-out list. Coolum Senior Citizens Club Members are looking forward to getting back to Monday activities, on January 12. Cards and Rummikub begin at 12noon, with eyes down for Bingo at 12.15pm. Then, at 12.30pm, keep the grey cells working with a fun game of Scrabble, or get active with indoor bowls. Raffle and door tickets are drawn during afternoon tea. Locals and visitors are always welcome, with a complimentary first visit (usually $4). This year we will include the card game ‘500’. Present members may need a refresher game to begin with. We meet on Mondays in the Coolum Civic Centre, open from 11.30am to 3.30pm. For enquiries, phone Allen on 5446 1040 or Pat on 5446 4165. Sunshine Coast Camino Group If you have walked, or are planning to walk, one of the Caminos to Santiago, you can meet up with other pilgrims on the Sunshine Coast. The next gathering is at 2pm on Sunday, January 11, at North Shore Community Centre, 701 David Low Way. Access is via David Low Way or 128 Mudjimba Beach Road. Contact Llew on 0400 035 359. and we are always on the lookout for like-minded people to come onboard. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month at Aveo Peregian Springs Country Club for fellowship at 5.30pm, followed by dinner at 6pm. If you would like to know more, or join us for a dinner-meeting to see what we do, please phone Pete on 5471 3738 Visitors are welcome. If you need a partner, phone 5447 3454. Our Club venue is Coolum Waters Retirement Resort Clubhouse, Wembley Road (off Springfield Avenue), Coolum Beach. Session times: Monday 8.45am for 9am; Thursday 12.45pm for 1pm; Saturday 12.45pm for 1pm. Supervised play for novices who have completed lessons is also held each Saturday commencing at the same time as the regular session. Novices are welcome at all sessions. Cost is $6 per session for visitors, which includes morning or afternoon tea. Lessons: A new series of lessons will being on Saturday, February 28. To register an interest, phone Marilyn on 5446 3921. Check the Coolum Bridge Club website for more details. The next meeting of the Noosa Photo Club will be held at 6.30pm for a 7pm start on Monday, January 12 at the Uniting Church, 6 Grasstree Court, Sunrise Beach. Guest-speaker for the evening will be club member Barry Beckham, who will speak on the mysteries of infrared photography. This will be followed by the normal judges’ critique on the set subject, ‘Texture’. Visitors are welcome. Entry is $2 for members and $5 for visitors. Phone 5474 8857. The se subject for February is ‘Machinery’, with images due January 25. Coolum Bridge Club Coolum Beach Quota With 2014 now behind us, we wish everyone a productive, satisfying, happy and healthy 2015. To commence our Quota year, members along with partners are meeting for a shared basket lunch at Quota Park, Noosaville at 11.30am on Sunday, January 18. We extend an invitation to anyone who may be looking to join an interesting group of women to come and meet us at this social gathering. Our General Business Meetings are on the 2nd. Tuesday of the month in the evening at 7pm. The first meeting in 2015 will be on February 10. Within our club membership, a group meets regularly on Friday mornings for craft and coffee, and on the third Tuesday afternoon of the month to exchange books, more coffee and company. To know more about Quota, contact President Lindy on 5446 1639 or Secretary Cindy on 5448 8373. Blue Care Coolum Beach Blue Care Coolum Beach Community & Respite Care is helping older people in the community maintain independence and manage day-to-day activities at home. Services include centre-based day respite, transport, in-home respite and social support. Anyone seeking assistance with daily living tasks or wanting to get involved in the community can contact Community Services Coordinator Leigh Bredhauer on 5446 3877 or coolum.rc@bluecare.org.au . Blue Care Coolum Beach is located at 10 Fourwinds Avenue, Coolum Beach. Peregian Lions Club This busy club is always looking for new members to assist them in their community service projects. We are a happy band of 45 members Noosa Photo Club Sunshine Coast National Servicemen’s Association The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 13 at the Maroochydore RSL SubBranch rooms in Memorial Avenue, Maroochydore, commencing at 10am. Come a little early and join us for a cuppa before the meeting. Coolum’s New ‘Choir of Hard Knocks’ Have you heard of the wonderful story of Jonathon Welch’s street choir of Melbourne, the Choir of Hard Knocks? Well, he has recently begun such a choir in Brisbane, and now it is Coolum’s turn. Two very talented local musical directors will coordinate the choir under the umbrella of Coolum HeARTs. It will be called “I’m Still Standing” and begin on January 19 at the Lions Hall, 14 Russell Street, Coolum, on Mondays from 1pm to 3pm on a weekly basis. Coolum HeARTs is an organisation aimed at providing free access to the arts, for example singing, writing and art, to people who live with significant challenges in their lives - mental and physical disabilities, social isolation, effects of domestic violence and abuse, chronic loneliness and long-term unemployment. If you feel you would benefit from this, would love to sing, feel you can’t, but would like to join a fun group and learn great songs from all over the world, please give Barb a call to talk about it. There is no pressure to perform - just a willingness to enjoy and sing from your heart in a safe, supportive and friendly environment. We have two very talented and approachable musical directors to learn from. Take a step out and challenge yourself to do something you may always have wanted to do, but fear or something else got in the way. This is a great way to leave your concerns at home and just relax for a couple of hours! Coolum Advertiser, 8th January 2015, Page 9 Coolum Nails and Beauty WAX PACKS Full Leg Wax Pack $95 $50 (Full leg, standard bikini, underarm & eyebrow) Half Leg Wax Pack $85 $40 (Half leg, standard bikini, underarm & eyebrow) ACRYLIC AND GEL NAIL SPECIALS Full Set of Gel or Acrylic Finger Nails $75 $50 Coloured Gel Toe Nails $40 $20 At Coolum Beach Acupuncture 1794 David Low Way, Coolum (Above Bold as Love Jeweller) Phone Lee 0402 805 919 Life Enhancement Practitioner HYPNOTHERAPY - Your Key To Mindfulness PHYSIC READINGS - Unlock Your Potential ENERGY HEALING - Rejuvinate Your Self 0417 426 593 Gwen Hodder Coolum Beach - Sunshine Coast Phone 5446 1022 Dr. Philip Gabel ‘Titled Sports and Spinal Physio’ √ Back and Neck √ Work Injuries √ Acupuncture √ Motor Vehicle Accidents Shop 3, 1790 Coolum Espl (Opp. Skate Pk / Surf Club) COOLUM BEACH HOLISTIC COACHING & YOGA CHI GUNG Tony Gibson at SPIRIT.3H HOLISTIC COACHING enhances careers, leadership, communication, managing change, team participation and relationships. Would you like help in understanding yourself and others at work? How is your work-life balance and career going in 2015? Why not make an obligation Free first appointment? YOGA CHI GUNG (YCG) – Instruction to energise and relax the body and mind with a series of postures, flows and meditation incorporating traditional chinese medicine. Do you feel overloaded, stressed to the max and not sleeping? It might be time to try YCG? Classes are on Monday and Wednesday at North Shore Community Centre, Mudjimba. First class is Free. Contact: Tony on MS0419791860 Email tony.gibson@spirit3h.com.au or visit www.spirit3h.com.au Mobile Rehab is a private community physiotherapy practice with specialisations in: z z z Aged Care RACF Post Acute Care z z z Palliative Care Lymphoedema Management Development Pediatrics Are you interested in our services? Email info@mobilerehab.com.au Are you a physio and want to join our team? Email joinourteam@mobilerehab.com.au Or talk to us in our admin office: 1300 363 483 Mobile Rehab was voted Top Graduate Employer in 2014 Coolum Advertiser, 8th January 2015, Page 10 Quitting Smoking How Laser and Physio Can Help The New Year sees us making many resolutions, for smokers QUITTING tops the list! But ‘HOW to QUIT’ is a common question. There’s no easy way! The smoking and drug industries promote and subsidise ‘drug replacement therapy’ through inhalers, patches, gum, electronic substitutes – ways to retain customers – not help you QUIT. Laser therapy to stop smoking uses light stimulation that affects the brain’s chemistry which is then supported by behaviour modification. It is simple, drug free, cost and time effective and demonstrated to be 80% successful from 2 separate studies with trained physiotherapists using this ‘Phoenix’ approach over 2-3 weeks. The laser’s light provides biostimulation that removes cravings then the brain and body can adapt and ‘reset’ the individual’s capacity to live without nicotine. Nicotine is a highly addictive drug and beating the cravings in order to have the mental strength to change behaviour is critical. Laser stimulates the body’s neural system and assists the return to a normalised chemical balance. The nicotine blocked sites and subsequent cravings are reduced and the negative reaction to a foreign chemical through taste and sensory awareness are restored. With cravings reduced the individual can address the physical and mental techniques to quit permanently. It’s not a magic bullet, you must want to quit – but scientifically designed and proven Laser is a realistic option for many who really do want to QUIT SMOKING –permanently. Call us Coolum Physio 54461022. Holistic Coaching for Positive Change and Balance Many of us know somebody who seems to have it all together balancing their life having a calmness or serene feeling about them as they flow from one task and role to another. These happy positive people can be found at all stages of their lives within different communities. We all have different life styles and we may try to change and achieve a work-life balance, however, efforts in this area often come unstuck. Work and leisure do not start and stop neatly with modern daily life pressures. We can fail to be in the moment giving attention to our love ones, friends and colleagues. Careers, family and community responsibilities mean change and adjustments in relationships are a constant challenge for us. The great thing is we all have gifts and these help our choices. By getting some feedback and establishing a coaching plan around your preferences, life stage and life style you can move into that serene or sweet spot. A holistic coaching approach can help you navigate through the different stages of life focussing on meaning and wellbeing. With Yoga Chi Gung an oriental yoga practice you can be supported in achieving a state of wellbeing. By connecting to your individual energy and breath with postures, flows and meditation you can be on a developmental path for a healthy, body, mind and spirit. Tony at SPIRIT.3H is an experienced coach and yoga teacher who has a passion for helping people achieve their goals. A holistic coaching program for you around career, lifestyle, nutrition, meditation and exercise will help you. By believing that nothing is impossible and realising every journey starts with a single step you will meet the challenges in life. Contact Tony to arrange a personal coaching session on MS 0419791860 or visit the website www.spirit3h.com.au for more information. Also, you may like to join a regular Yoga Chi Gung class recommencing on the week of 12 January, 2015 at the North Shore Commu nity Cen tre at Mudjimba. Kahuna Personal Fitness is based here in Coolum Dave, your trainer is also a Coolum local Kahuna Personal Fitness offers a variety of training modes for all levels of ability from beginner through to dedicated sports person. All training is outdoors in our beautiful parks and beaches, year round. Dave’s experience stems from a varied background in many sports including Outrigging, Rugby League, Swim Coaching and 20 years experience in the fitness industry. Professionally, Dave worked as a Fulltime Lifeguard here at Noosa Shire and 15 Years as a Senior Fire Fighter with Queensland Fire and Rescue. Training is provided all day, 7 days a week. Summer timetable starts at 04.30am through 9.00pm which allows everyone an opportunity to fit in a health and wellbeing program. Each training session is different which means variety, keeping you on your toes and, utilising up to date and modern equipment. Training is a full 60 mins - One Hour from start to completion with 100% focus on the client’s needs and constant monitoring of form and wellbeing throughout the training session. Are you looking for quality training with a professional, loyal mentor dedicated to his client’s and very reasonable pricing? Call me now or connect with me on Facebook. Contact Dave Evans on Mobile on 0448 009 030 - The Man In Black with the Multi Coloured Shoes “Kahuna Personal Fitness - Not like all the rest”. Quality training at very affordable prices with flexible hours! Your Trainer Dave has over twenty years experience and has played in many sports over the years. Dave is currently involved with Outrigging. Your training sessions will be set to your specific needs and requirements which is always varied and beneficial. Communication is KEY. There is NO EXCUSE not to have time to train especially with such flexible hours. Summer Training Hours: 4.30am to 9.00pm – 7 days a week “Outdoor training with a difference” Coolum Beach to Yaroomba; all other areas by request. Call Dave now to receive $5 off my already affordable price – 0448 009 030 Connect with me on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/ kahunapersonalfitness Quality One on One Training to benefit your lifestyle! Ping Smith ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE THERAPY Ping Smith has 20 yrs experience in China practicing Acupuncture & Chinese therapies. After only 4 years in Australia Ping has helped many patients suffering from a wide range of conditions. Any body who knows Ping, appreciates her caring way and professionalism. Coolum 5446 2756 Yes It’s Time!! As a qualified and experienced Physiotherapist and yoga teacher, Sarah delights in presenting PhysioYoga classes aimed at assisting you to optimal function and wellbeing through focussing on your spinal alignment, emphasising connection with your breath, and tailoring classes to suit the individuals present. Hence each class is kept small for quality supervision. Many of us carry muscle imbalances, past injuries, tension that doesn’t always get a chance to shift, or lead overly busy and stressful lives….. Sarah’s PhysioYoga classes are the perfect way to begin to understand and manage your body better…. working with your body’s intuitive feedback rather than against it! Its a special time where body, mind and soul are nourished through a calming, restorative yin-style yoga- come along to feel the difference it can make! Many yoga classes still remain closed over the holiday period- but this year Sarah has put on extra classes in January before the regular term starts (after Australia Day long weekendsee akashaphysioyoga.com.au or check her Facebook page for further details) Feel free to join us on Wed nights at the North Shore PRICES Acupuncture $55 Cupping $25 Ear Candle $45 Herbal & Oil Massage $75 Mooloolaba 5452 5417 ANTA 7735. ABN 71 991 527 699. Wayne’s ELITE REMEDIAL-SPORTS MASSAGE Bowen Therapy-Myotherapy 2/914 David Low Way, Marcoola & 124 Yandina-Coolum Rd , Coolum Beach (Health Fund Rebates/ Eftpos Payments) Ph 0420 983 769 DAVE EVANS Group Fitness Sessions & One On One Personal Fitness Sessions Is It Time?! Is it time to move your body? Get fitter, more flexible, stronger, more stable? Shake off the ‘festive/holiday’ excess and immobility? Take time out for yourself? Is it time to capture the fresh inspiration and motivation you feel for this new year as it rises up to meet you on each of these early January dates? Is it time to set new goals for yourself, and take steps towards meeting them? Is it time to create a focus on yourself knowing that it enhances your wellbeing, nourishes your soul and leaves you feeling great on all levels? TREATMENTS • Back, Shoulder, Neck • Face Lift • Headache • Weight Reduction • Sports Injuries Available 7 days 4.30am to 9.00pm By appointment 0448 009 030 Aamakualenalena SWIFT STRONG WARRIOR Power Up Your Core With Pilates !! Studio & Mat Classes Private & Small Group Training z Rehabilitative Style z z Call Sandra 0409 625131 Commu n ity Centre in Mudjimba- Wed 14th and 21st Jan from 6-7.15pm. Bookings essential phone/text Sarah 0411 470 916. $20 casual visit- private health rebates available- ask for a receipt. Everything is provided. Sarah is also available for Physiotherapy consults from her clinic in Mudjimba, and uses the Young Living Oils range which you are also welcome to ask more about. BULK BILLING SKIN CHECK CLINIC Gallery Arcade, Grebe Street Peregian Beach Shopping Village or log on for daily class times www.pilatessuccess.com.au NEW “PhysioYoga” CLASSES Tues 1 to 2.15pm NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY CENTRE, Mudjimba Tues 6 to 7.15pm COOLUM BEACH Wed 4.30 to 5.45pm NSCC Wed 6 to 7.15pm NSCC Thurs 1 to 2.15pm NSCC Registered Physio & Yoga Teacher (health rebates apply) Open: 8am to 5pm - Monday to Friday Coolum Village Shopping Centre 8-26 Birtwill Street, Coolum Beach Locally Owned & Managed www.lookingafteryourhealth.com.au Ph 5471 6333 Physiotherapy Acupuncture Yoga Booking essential as class size is limited! Call/Text Sarah on 0411 470 916 Coolum Advertiser, 8th January 2015, Page 11 GOLF NOOSA 27 Hole Golf Course Open from daylight to dark Licensed bar facilities Free BBQ use Great for groups & social golf days Beautiful wildlife & picturesque setting Light lunches & snacks best value golf on the coast HOLLETT ROAD, NOOSAVILLE ENQUIRIES AND BOOKINGS 5449 1666 7 DAY DOCTORS & SKIN CLINIC BULK BILLING General Practice Skin Checks Child Immunisations Ante-Natal Shared Care Work Cover & AMSA Medicals Travel Vaccinations Yellow Fever Vaccinations Scuba Dive Medicals Drivers License Medicals Pre-Employment Medicals Aviation Medicals Coolum Village Shopping Centre 8-26 Birtwill Street, Coolum Beach 8am to 7pm - Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm - Saturday & Sunday JUNIOR CRICKETERS BENEFIT: After their successful inaugural Charity Golf Day held at the Mt Coolum Golf Club in November, Coolum Lions President Greg Moore was pleased to be able to present a donation of $1,000 to the local junior cricket club to help them develop youth cricket skills. From left to right are Casey Bartholomew, Coolum Cricket President Ron Bartholomew, Coolum Lions President Greg Moore, Coolum Cricket Vice-President Rob Snels and Daniel Snels. Ph 5471 6333 Locally Owned & Managed www.lookingafteryourhealth.com.au COOLUM PEREGIAN FISHING CLUB INC TIDE TIMES 2015 Coolum and Maroochy River For other areas visit www.msq.qld.gov.au DAVID LOW BRIDGE FRI 9th January Coolum Maroochy River 0.37m 3.58am 6.25am 1.75m 10.30pm 12.57pm 0.45m 4.55pm 7.22pm 1.32m 10.45pm —- SAT 10th January Coolum Maroochy River 0.45m 4.36am 7.03am 1,67m 11.05am 1.32pm 0.47m 5.32pm 7.59pm 1.30m 11.27pm —- 1.58m 11.42am 2.09am 0.50m 6.11pm 8.38pm ———- 1.27m 12.17am 2.44am 0.65m 6.06am 8.33am 1.49m 12.23pm 2.50pm 1.27m 1.20am 3.47am 0.74m 7.08am 9.35am 1.40m 1.12pm 3.39pm 0.52m 7.49pm 10.16pm 1.31m 2.39am 5.08am 0.79m 8.26am 10.53pm 1.33m 2.12pm 4.39pm 0.49m 8.48pm 11.15pm 1.40m 3.51am 6.18am 0.77m 9.50am 12.17pm 1.29m 3.20pm 5.47pm 0.44m 9.47pm —- SUN 11th January Coolum Maroochy River 0.55m 5.17am 7.44am MON 12th January Coolum Maroochy River 0.51m 6.57pm 9.24pm TUE 13th January Coolum Maroochy River WED 14th January Coolum Maroochy River THU 15th January Coolum Maroochy River Coolum Advertiser, 8th January 2015, Page 12 Local Sport MT COOLUM GOLF CLUB Tuesday, December 9 - Single Stableford: P Robertson 44, B Roberts 43, P McMillan 42c/b, J Luhrman 42. NTP: 8 W Cockram, 10 B Betts, 12 R Tehliwec, 16 J Lees. BRD 37; Field 86. Wednesday, December 17 - 4-Ball Stableford Medley (66 players): Winners: Vicki Garrood & KR Smith 49pts. R/up: Marg Dumble & Chris Andrews 47pts. NTP: 8th Leigh Bruschweiler & Denise Gilbert; 12th Pat Ross & Judy Portway; 10th Warren Cockram & Kerryn Hyde; 16th Al Bruschweiler & Jenny Smallcombe; Pro Pin Kerry Baldissera. BRD 44pts c/b: Bill Betts, Jan Gray, Wendy King, Jenny Robinson, Jean Brkic, Wayne Porter, Bev James, Brian Simpson, Pam Toolis, Robert Wilson, Kathie Tracey, Jill Greenwood, Pat Ross, Judy Portway. Thursday, December 18 - Single Stableford: A-Grade: S Scheepers 42, P Taylor 41. BGrade: T Whimp 40, R Carberry 37c/b. CGrade: V Edwards 41 c/b, A Steveson 41c/ b. NTP: 5 D Billing; 8 T Whimp; 10 R V Castro; 12 L Davitt; 14 S Scheepers; 16 M Beal Eagle; 15 S Scheepers. BRD 38c/b. COOLUM BEACH BOWLS CLUB Results to December 20 Tuesday Open Pairs/Triples: Winners: F Rose, J Farley. R/up: K Wilson, E Tomsene. WoL: D Boyle V Mifsud. Friday Men’s Pairs/Triples: Winners: P Carmody, T Phillips. R/up: K Hall, G Mackay. Third: S Wilson, D Fellows, M Newlan. Fourth: J Peck, E Tomsene. Results to December 27 Tuesday Open Pairs/Triples: Winners: J Richardson, G Sargent. R/up: T & S Blatchford. WoL: M Wilson, V Coyne. Friday Men’s Pairs/Triples: Winners: G Sargent, G Osborne. R/up: J Nunn, K Emerton. Third: R Cunningham, B Davies, D Griffith. Results to January 4 Tuesday Open Pairs/Triples: Winners: A Gallagher, T Somerville. R/up: P Page, V Weller. WoL: J Richardson, G Sargent. Friday Men’s Pairs/Triples: Winners: R Neal, B Lingley. R/up: C McDonald, G Anderson. Third: K Wilson, C Orr, T Allsop. Congratulations to the Club’s Night Pennant team who made it two wins in a row, defeating Club Kawana four rinks to one in the final at Club Maroochy last week. Congratulations also to Fred Diamond who defeated Greg Dale in the A Singles final on Saturday. Greg got to within three shots on the penultimate end, but Fred drew three on HOLIDAY TENNIS: Kirsty Drain is one of Coolum Tennis Club’s juniors taking advantage of spare spaces available in the Fit Tennis sessions during the break. the last to win 25-19. The first round of the Men’s Club Pairs is set down for next Saturday, but players involved in the first Premier 7 games on that day may play on Sunday. Division 3 Premier 7s play Windsor at home and Division 5 Pine Rivers away. COOLUM TENNIS CLUB Hopefully the rain will stay away so players can work off their Christmas excess. Social tennis, where visitors and juniors are welcome as well as our usual participants, is on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday mornings. Also, Andrew is running his Fit Tennis sessions, and there could be spare spots with regulars away over the holiday break. Junior clinics are also being run. To hire the courts, please ring Andrew on 0421 391 505 or, if the red flag is not out and the pool is open, bookings can be done through them. Out of hours, Des Adsett can look after your booking on 0416 054 485. Enjoy your tennis and we will see you for the Open Day on January 31 or the AGM on February 1. All members, your fees are due from January 1. The best way to pay is through our website at www.tenniscoolum.com.au . PEREGIAN SPRINGS VETERAN GOLFERS January 5 - Single Stableford: NTP: 3rd Ken Spicer; 8th Geoff Connelly; 12th Chris Birch; 14th Ken Spicer. A-Grade 0-17: 1st Greg Brookes 43pts; 2nd Arthur Farmer 40pts c/ b; 3rd Don Paul 40pts. B-Grade 18-23: 1st Ken Spicer 45pts; 2nd Bill Young 40pts; 3rd Ian Clements 39pts. C-Grade 24-36: 1st Barry Gant 42pts; 2nd Geoff Connelly 41pts; 3rd Helmeth Macey 38pts. 72 players. 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Display advertising from $3.85/cc Classifieds starting at $5.50 At these prices, you can afford to advertise your business to over 30,000 readers! The Coolum and North Shore Advertiser is delivered to every home and business from Twin Waters to Marcus Beach. Phone 5446 4800 today! YOUR LOCAL PAPER, SUPPORTING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1990 Movies WINNERS ● Paul Woods of Coolum Beach ● Denise Fidler of Coolum Beach ● John Dinon of Coolum Beach Winners must show proof of Identification at Noosa Cinemas to pick up your Free Double Pass DOUBLE MOVIE PASS COMPETITION For your chance to win one of three Double Passes to Noosa 5 Cinemas simply complete your details below and post to ‘Noosa 5 Cinemas Double Movie Pass Comp, PO Box 140, Coolum Beach Q 4573’ or drop your entry into the competition box at our office, located at Shop 24 Pacific on Coolum, Heathfield Road, Coolum Beach. Entries close 4pm Tuesday, 13th January 2015. Limit of one entry per household. Name: ………………………………….. Address:………………………………… …………………………………………. Phone: ............................................. Coolum Advertiser, 8th January 2015, Page 15 COOLUM BEACH BOWLS CLUB The Local’s Club for All Ages DON’T FORGET TO BOOK YOUR NEXT FUNCTION IN OUR OUTDOOR BBQ AREA LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY 10 January from 7:00pm Available and SATURDAY 9 January from 7:30pm Information is provided for members, guests and bona fide visitors. MEMBERSHIP DRAW WEDNESDAY 6:30pm, 7pm & 7:30pm If the money isn’t won, there is a bonus draw for half the pool. $1270 To stay in the running for our membership draw & other great promo’s, please check your membership card for expiry date. Amount correct at time of print BOWLS & RED BELLY BLACK Dodgy Rog Michelle Brown & Red Belly Black COMING UP Friday 16/01 @ 7.00pm~ Contraband Saturday 17/01 @ 7.00pm~ Perry O GREEN FEES ONLY $6 FRI 1pm Jackpot Pairs/Triples 5pm Barefoot Bowls SUN 9am Open Pairs SAT 1pm Premier 7’s Div 3 Men’s Championship Pairs TUES CHECKOUT COOLUM TV AT THESE VENUES Mitre 10 Coolum, Matt’s Coolum Farm Fresh, Coolum Beach News, Coolum Park News and Coolum Beach Friendly Grocer 1pm Coolum Thai Spice Open Pairs/Triples TEXAS HOLD EM POKER 12pm to 3pm Thursday Registrations from 11am for our latest Dining & Entertainment Guides Phone 5351 1300 A la carte meals at club prices $7 Lunch 12-2pm | Dinner Sun-Thur 6-8pm | Fri-Sat 6-8:30pm No Surcharge on Public Holidays $7 LUNCH MONDAY TO FRIDAY LUNCH MONDAY TO FRIDAY THURSDAY FRI & SAT SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Roast Night from $13.95 Full Menu & Blackboard Specials Roast Night $13.95. Full menu avail. Schnitzel Night $13.95. Full menu available. Curries of the World $13.95, all you can eat. Full menu available. WEDNESDAY Fish Night from $13.95. Full menu available. COURTESY BUS EVERYDAY FROM 4:00PM ALSO ON SATURDAY 11AM TO 3PM PHONE 0404 029 474 ELIZABETH STREET, COOLUM BEACH (Behind McDonalds) Club Phone: 5446 1153 | Rollups Restaurant: 5351 1300 www.coolumbeachbowls.com.au Coolum Advertiser, 8th January 2015, Page 16