Rainbow Beach Community News April 2019

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April 2019 • Vol 22 • Issue 4

Wishing you a crackin’ Easter! Locals Elise Hanlon and her daughters Skye and Frankie enjoy the surf! This is where locals and visitors will flock to during the school break. The ANZAC Day holiday gives us another escape-to -the-beach day! For the low down on all the school holiday happenings, see page 4-5 and then find Easter events on page 6.

In this issue... • The rodeo is in town! • Live music on the coast • What’s biting?


Editor’s Note

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ESPITE THE hammering our beach has copped by the weather, the media pounded it so much more.

At the recent tourism forum, our coast locals pointed out to local dailies the exaggeration of weather events and their effect on our coast. Do they realise the impact they have on visitor numbers? Our beach remains beautiful, the sunsets more divine, with rocks and rock pools to discover. Double Island Point is still accessible via the Freshwater Track.

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are hoping for as well, is a few days in the van. Best of all, I will have more bambinos home for the holidays. That will be my favourite Easter treat - beach and Rainbow time with the family. I really hope all of you have some time with your loved ones too, this month. Thanks Jonah from Year 5 at RBSS, for making me laugh today. Not many younger brothers have to deal with sisters who are the same age.

If you are a visitor, then thanks for choosing to stay on our coast! The majority of locals rely on your trade. And there are plenty of must-do experiences for you this month! I’m looking forward to the rodeo, Travis and Thirsty Merc concerts at the Sports Club, ANZAC Day services and our Nippers break up.

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NZAC DAY IS A solemn event on Thursday April 25, we thanks all the locals involved for inviting visitors and residents to these services. The Rainbow Beach Dawn Service will commence at 0415 hours at the cenotaph. After the ceremony those attending are welcome to participate in the gunfire breakfast at the Rainbow Beach Surf Club. The march through town is expected to be approved by the relevant authorities and will begin at 1000 hours from 14 cnr Rainbow Beach Road and Clarkson Drive to the cenotaph followed by the memorial service. Marchers are requested to assemble from 0945 hours

on the footpath at that corner and on Rainbow Beach Road east of the road closure barricade. Rainbow Beach Road will be closed at the corner with Clarkson Drive at the eastern side of the intersection and up to the intersection with wide bay esplanade. Kirchner Street will be closed at the southern side of the intersection with Taylor Lane. The duration of closures will be approximately one hour from 0930 hours. I trust this disruption will not cause undue inconvenience and I thank you for your indulgence. Rainbow Beach RSL Sub Group Joe Casey, President

ANZAC Day is on April 25, you’ll find services in Tin Can Bay and Rainbow Beach

Come to the Bull & Bronc it will be spectacular!

In Tin Can Bay, timings for the day are: 0530 hours Dawn Service followed by Gunfire Breakfast for Community 0830 - 0845 Parade to Form Up and March to the Tin Can Bay ANZAC Memorial Park 0845 -0930 Wreath Laying Ceremony 0940 - 1045 Citizen’s ANZAC Day Service at the TCB RSL and Citizens Memorial Hall 1045 Morning Tea This is a community event and all are invited to attend. As is usual Two-Up and drink sales will be behind the sub-branch hall commencing after the march and service at the TCB ANZAC Memorial Park. Apart from ANZAC Day, every Tuesday and Wednesday (9.30 to 11.30am) the drop-in centre is open if anyone wishes to come and have social interaction or have questions for the sub-branch, with the exception of the first Tuesday of the month, which sees the Carers’ Meeting with a member of Carers Queensland along to answer your questions. Also, the second Tuesday of the month is the Veterans and Community morning tea at 10am. Live music will be provided and of course the tasty treats prepared by the Welfare and Volunteer Team. This month is also Easter, so that will be the theme, and also Lawrence will be playing along with Denise. Every Sunday we have our famous BBQ from 12 to 2pm, raffles drawn at 2.30pm. All members of the community are invited to activities at the Tin Can Bay RSL Sub Branch.

Local Zak McCarthy, with his family’s business, Rainbow Beach Horse Rides is sure to be there! Image supplied

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AVE YOU BEEN to a rodeo? Whether you have or not, the Rainbow Beach Bull & Bronc Spectacular will be a night not to miss! Rainbow Beach Sports Club proudly present the event at Centre Block, Corner Clarkson Drive and Rainbow Beach Road, on April 27. Gates open 3pm and there will be live music, food stalls, bar with action starting at 5pm. There’s bull rides, saddle rides, bareback rides - events for senior bull, novice bull and novice horse plus the under 18 junior bull ride. Community groups are backing the event, helping at the bar, stalls and facility management. With tickets selling fast, you’ll want to grab yours from Trybooking: Adult: $25 Children: $2 Family: $50 (2 Adults 2 Children). And come to the After Party at the Rainbow Beach Sports Club, headlining Travis Collins, a separate ticketed event. Conducted by Rainbow Beach Rodeo Committee (the Sports and Surf Club and Rainbow Beach Horse Rides are all involved), in conjunction with The National Rodeo Association and Xtreme Rodeo Events. Find out more at www.trybooking.com

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When it is holidays, and all year through, Skye and Frankie Hanlon rate Rainbow Beach

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HE COOLOOLA COAST is the PERFECT place for school holidays. Walk on the beach, there are lots of rocks to climb and rock pools to discover. Have a swim, build a castle. Ask your adult to take you to Carlo Sandblow, Poona Lake and Seary’s Creek. See the dolphins at Tin Can Bay, and ride or walk along the esplanade. If you are after MORE fun, here’s everything creative in this list, and we have activities to get physical - off-road bikes, squash, fishing, paddle boarding, even surf-skating! Enjoy your holiday on our coast.

Learn to surf and surf-skate workshops

Surf – Skate aims to mimic surfing skills on a specially designed surf-skate board. Rainbow Beach Learn to Surf is running surf-skate workshops, and ‘learn to surf’ programs for the school holidays.

The issue surfers have is wave time. Wave selection, and time on the wave where you can work on speed generation, turns, linking manoeuvres and getting your body to put all these together. By making mistakes you get very little time on the ride phase when you’re out for a session. The surf-skate program links in with surf lessons to instruct on the ride phase of learning to surf, so If you’re keen to try out a surf training skateboard call 0435 934 087 for an intro session! www.rainbowbeachlearntosurf.com

Learn to fish

Last month’s Sunfish Kids Fishing Day was booked out - there are still a few places left for Sunday April 14. So why is it so popular? It’s free, the focus is on fun and enjoying recreational fishing. Plus kids are presented with a new rod and reel, a tackle box, and a Certificate

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of Attendance plus water, morning tea and a hearty BBQ lunch! Essential skills are taught - you’ll be able to tie knots, rig a rod, learn baiting and casting and then fish the tidal area at Norman Point. All this is thanks to the qualified Sunfish Instructors from Tin Can Bay Fishing Club. Registration is essential and at least one responsible adult is required to accompany their child (aged 7-15 years) for the entire day. tcbfishingclub@bigpond.com

Barefoot Bowls

Be at the Tin Can Bay Country Club on April 13 from 4.30pm for some fun on the green. $10 per person includes snacks. Stay for a meal in the Chinese Restaurant and live entertainment by Arthur Black from 6pm.

April Youth Activities Project (YAP)

Cook Up Yum Yum at the Cooloola Cove Veterans and Community Hall. Simple but

delicious food made to eat afterwards, on Tuesday 9 from 10-11am. Touch Football from 4-5pm on the Tin Can Bay Foreshore Wes Mitchell (skate) Park. A casual game for fun and fitness on Friday 12 from 4-5pm. Easter Craft at the Rainbow Beach Community Hall. Relax while you snip, glue and draw the morning away on Tuesday 16 from 10-11am. Games Galore at the Cooloola Cove Veterans and Community Hall. Don’t be bored these holidays, be board game happy on Thursday 18 from 10-11am.

Library fun

Holiday Craft Bar: stop by the children’s area at your local library branch between April 8 - 18 for free craft activities during the school holidays. Suitable for children aged 5-12 years and their carers. At Rainbow Beach Library, Wednesdays 3–4pm and Tin Can Bay Library, Monday Friday 11am–12 noon. Horrible Histories: Measly Middle Ages - join an amazing morning taking a look at the Measly Middle Ages. Learn some cool facts about life in Medieval Europe, compete for the crown in the Middle Ages Trivia Tournament and create some


medieval craft. Suitable for children aged 8-12 years. Bookings are essential at Rainbow Beach Library, Friday April 12, 3-4pm. Have you seen my Dragon? Join in with activities and craft based on the book Have you seen my Dragon? written by Steven Light. Suitable for children aged 5-7 years. Bookings are essential at the Tin Can Bay Library, Friday April 12, 11-12 noon. Medieval Science: Look back at the amazing discoveries and scientific designs that were created during this period. Try your hand at the Leonardo da Vinci Bridge challenge and see if you can be the winner of the flying machine race. Suitable for children aged 8-12 years at Tin Can Bay Library, Thursday April 18, 3-4pm, bookings essential. Hack and Whack Storytime: inspired by the book by Francisca Simon, come and join this special storytime and make your own Viking shield. For children aged 5-8 years at Rainbow Beach Library, Thursday April 18, 10-11am, bookings are essential. Map Making Workshop: using folk tales as inspiration, learn the skills and techniques of narrative map making. Learn to explore your own worlds with ink and

pen. Join illustrator Kathleen Jennings who has created maps for books such as Holly Black’s The Cruel Prince and The Wicked King and Christopher Rowe’s Telling the Map. At Gympie Library, Monday April 15, 1 – 3pm, bookings are essential for kids 10+ years.

Stand Up Paddle Boarding

Try one of the world’s most popular new sports! Paddle along the mangrove ecosystem that is home to a large number of turtles and an important food source for local marine life including sting rays, sea birds, crabs and dugongs. Bookings are essential for Wednesday April 10, at Pelican Bay, Bullock Point, starting at 11am, for kids 7+ years. Only 10 places available, and only $20. Visit standuppaddleboardingapril.eventbrite. com.au

Gallery goodies

Gympie Gallery has a host of workshops and fun during the holidays. Check out kids on tour APT9 activities plus a fun day. Make a mythological dragon from airdried clay or create Easter arty goodies and weave a basket to put them in! Details in our What’s On page. www.gympie.qld.gov.au/gallery

Try Squash

This activity is designed for children who are keen to be active and gain new skills while learning about the amazing game of squash. Wear your sports shoes, bring water/drink and your enthusiasm! Wednesday 17 April at Victory Squash Centre, 41 Browns Road, Victory Heights 9.30 – 11am for children 10 and under (must be supervised by an adult), bookings are essential. Visit c o m ean d tr y s quashun d er 10. eventbrite.com.au, for the 10am – 3.30pm activity, and for children 10+ years visit comeandtr ysquash10plus. eventbrite.com.au, 20 places for each session, $3.

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Moth Madness

Go moth mad and join in free arty crafty activities at Gympie Central Shopping Centre with Mara. Lots of creative fun held upstairs near the Food Court. Bookings essential. Wednesday 17 April, Gympie Central Shopping Centre, 10am – 1pm, for all ages, free but booking is essential.

Off-road mountain biking

Explore the local off-road mountain biking area at Victory Heights Trail Network. Bookings essential. Skidz4Kidz is a coaching session for kids aged 5-10 Thursday April 18, 10am – 12 noon, $10. https://skidz4kidz.eventbrite.com.au Shreddas gives young people aged 1017 the confidence to Skill Up and shred that track! Thursday April 18, 1 – 3pm $10 https://shreddas.eventbrite.com.au

Bingo

Remember, Bingo is held every Thursday at the Tin Can Bay Country Club and the first Monday of the month at the Rainbow Beach Community Hall, both from 9.30am.

TAKE CARE

With the school holidays and Easter break approaching, our Local Ambulance Committee warn parents of the dangers for children around campfires. Apart from the obvious need to supervise children near a fire, parents need to be aware of the correct way to extinguish a campfire. Sand or dirt should not be used, as heat

up to 100 degrees Celsius can remain for over eight hours and children have been burnt stepping on the site of a campfire. A fire put out with a bucket of water will retain little or no heat after a period of 10 minutes. If burns occur, they should be treated with cold running water and medical assistance sought immediately.

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Easter treats… Thirsty Merc at the Sports Club

As well as church services, easter egg hunts and lots of beach time, here’s some live music, a garage sale and a worthy cause… up thousands of Frequent Flyer points and sold out shows. The first single The Good Life was nominated for Rock Work Of The Year at the 2017 APRA awards. See Thirsty Merc on Sunday April 21 at 7pm, at Rainbow Beach Sports Club. Tickets via: https://www.trybooking. com/484756

Get the lion’s share at a garage sale

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ASTER SUNDAY brings more treats than chocolate eggs and bunnies, with Thirsty Merc performing at Rainbow Beach Sports Club with special guests Caitlyn Shadbolt and Linc Phelps! Unquestionably one of Australia’s finest live acts is Thirsty Merc. Having released four critically acclaimed albums, over 250,000 album sales under their belt, a finalist in the APRA Song of the Year for 20 Good Reasons (which also reached #1 on iTunes in Australia), and 5 ARIA Award nominations, Thirsty Merc have found their way into the fabric of Australia’s musical landscape. Thirsty Merc formed in Sydney in 2002 releasing their debut EP, First Work, in September 2003, before being signed to Warner Music. The band’s big break came in 2004 with the release of their debut, self-titled album which included the hits, Someday Someday and In The Summertime (the theme for Bondi Rescue since 2006).

Two more studio albums followed Slideshows in 2007 (#4 ARIA Album) and Mousetrap Heart in 2010 (#14 on the ARIA Album chart) which included radio staples, 20 Good Reasons, Mousetrap Heart and Tommy and Krista. Thirsty Merc marked 10-years since the release of their self- titled, double platinum debut LP with the announcement of their Acoustic Anniversary Album and national tour. Dubbed ‘AAA’ the album is a collection of acoustic interpretations of fan favourites. These recordings showcase the band’s exemplary level of musicianship and hearing these well- known songs with acoustic production highlights the world-class songwriting ability of Rai Thistlethwayte. In 2015, Thirsty Merc released Shifting Gears, their first wholly independent and first new material in five years, and spent the next 18 months crossing the country on three extensive tours, running

OU KNOW THAT thing you’ve been hunting everywhere for, it could be there! Where? Along with all the other bargains at the Tin Can Bay Lions Club garage sale at Cathy House on Easter Saturday, April 20. Doors open from 7am till 1pm at 44 Toolara Road. Call in and have a cuppa and a browse. Oh, and the sausages will be sizzling. Any gratefully accepted donations can be dropped at Cathy House (5486 4391) from April 13.

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ASTER WILL BE upon us very soon, Easter eggs, fluffy bunnies, cute bilby’s, holidays and Tin Can Bay Coast Guards Easter Collection. This is Coast Guards biggest one-off collection and we ask locals and visitors to give generously to our members at roadside collection points. These points are located at the Rainbow Beach turn off from Tin Can Bay Road and in Tin Can Bay coming into town just past the school. Collection times are 6am - 6pm Wednesday April 17 to Friday April 19 and 6am - 2pm Saturday April 20. Members give their time voluntarily so that Coast Guard can continue to carry out much needed help to all on the water, as well as courses available to the public including radio, first aid, and bar crossing. Funds raised over our Easter collection are a large part of keeping Tin Can Bay Coast Guard operational and our boats afloat, so we can keep assisting the local and visiting boating community.

Limeburners at the Tin Can Bay Country Club

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IMEBURNER IS A three-piece band from Gympie, Queensland, playing classic hits, rock and country rock. Robyn, aka “The Boss Lady”, is on lead vocals and rhythm guitar and has a voice with a magical mellow quality that soothes the listener, but still can excite with covers from the best of the 60’s through to current hits. Chris aka “Minty” is lead guitarist and vocals. A great country rock guitarist, Chris lets loose in the heavier rock songs and his instrumentals are scattered through the

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night adding an extra feature. He takes the lead vocals on a great range of songs as well as providing backup vocals. Wayne aka “Jangles” is on drums and vocals. Wayne is energetic, with decades of experience as a professional drummer. His solid rhythms create the perfect drive for every song. His wit and snappy comebacks provide a light-hearted, jovial atmosphere— loads of fun with his wicked sense of humour. See the Limeburners, Sunday 21 at the Tin Can Bay Country Club.

Fri 5th 7pm Brass Monkeys Duo Versatile musicians playing everything from the 50’s to today with a touch of class! Sat 6th 6pm Reverend Billy Swamp, Jazz and Gospel Blues Fri 12th 7pm Annie J & Fusion Funk, Rock, RnB Reggae Sat 13th 4:30pm BAREFOOT BOWLS All Welcome $10 /person, Includes Snacks, Phone Hilly for details 0412 134 752 Sat 13th 6pm Arthur Black “Blues-Rock Guitarist” Sat 20th 7pm The Whiskey Mountain Boys Talented entertainers delivering their own hillbilly thumping version of well known party songs Sun 21st 6pm The Limeburners Classic Rock ‘n’ Roll 60’s 70’s Rock & Country Songs Fri 26th 7pm Got Ya Covered Classic Rock Duo


Events to book in for May Get ready to rumble Sunday May 5 at 11am sees the start of the third annual Rainbow Beach HOTROD ‘N’ ROCKABILLY RUMBLE, now relocated to the centre block. Another year seems to have flown by, so it’s time again to get ready for this year’s show. Organiser, Nick McGrath said, “With each event we’re including more and more features, thanks to the townspeople and tourists who love to attend the May Day show - more categories, more trophies, more stalls and more activities for the kids! “Suzie Dunstan (Miss Blondie Bubbles) will be hosting the ‘Miss Rainbow Beach’ Pin Up Pageant, with a tropical theme being the order of the day.” There is always a wide range of classic cars, custom cars and hotrods, plus custom and classic motorcycles from all over the world. With live music and fashion throughout the day, expect plenty of food and beverages flowing as well, to help fundraising for local groups. Nick explained, “The aim is to ‘grow the show’ for the whole town’s progress! The benefits can already be seen as more and more people visit this event and then discover more about our region.” For many, it’s the first time they’ve visited but surely not the last. Rockabilly Rumble rolls from 11am till 4pm at the centre block and then from 5pm till late at The Sports Club, with live rock ‘n’ roll, a local’s pageant, prizes and dancers - all for only a fiver! For anyone interested in entering a stall or showing their prized cars or bikes please email - ink68@hotmail.com

Warbirds to fly over the Bay The hugely popular Warbirds weekend is on again at the Tin Can Bay Model Flying Club next month on the weekend of May 4 and 5. The grounds should be in spectacular condition as the club’s bore is operating efficiently and the purchase of a travelling irrigator allowing the watering of the runways, pits area and surrounds. We only hope the lawn grubs do not discover this lush feeding ground.

The Gympie Regional Council’s grant to help with the installation of solar panels means the club can irrigate with very little cost. Last year the Warbirds Association decided to allow non-warbird planes to fly if there were insufficient numbers to keep the public entertained, and the same will apply this year. The ever-popular Aaron Garle from Rosewood (pictured), near Ipswich, will almost certainly have his Super Constellation flying on this weekend. The public will remember him having taxiing practice at last October’s Scale Model Muster, as he had only just bought the model. Since then he has become very efficient at operating this fabulous four-engined model. Aaron is sure to have his ever-popular jet here also. Other visitors are expected from Brisbane suburbs, Sunshine and Gold Coasts and north to Bundaberg, as well as Toowoomba. As usual, admittance is by gold coin donation, and the public will be catered for with a full canteen selling hot and cold food and drinks. Don’t forget the weekend of May 4 and 5 for a great two days of entertainment for the family. Further information from Neil Low, 0417 072 878.

2019 Mother’s Day Classic The annual Tin Can Bay Mother’s Day Classic is a great opportunity to support breast cancer research while enjoying a memorable morning walking in celebration and reflection. This year the walk/run will be taken along the Tin Can Bay Foreshore from Wes Mitchell Park to Crab Creek and back. The online porthole is now open so get your early bird discount by going to www. mothersdayclassic.com.au and follow the prompts under Register. There will also be the option to register and make donations on the day. For anyone having trouble with the online application process give Jess Milne a call on 0411 218 254.

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New store is a Classique!

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ARREN AND DEBBIE Bradford have been beautifying and securing the homes of Gympie and the Cooloola Coast with their quality products and services for many years. Starting with a franchise business, they’ve since realised the need to offer a more expansive range of products for their clients. With a leap of faith, and over 25 years’ experience, the couple now run an independent thriving business, offering a service ‘outside the square’. Debbie states, “We have a wider range of quality Australian made products such as Crimsafe, Panther Protect Security and Diamond Grille Screens plus privacy screening, screened enclosures, awnings, plantation shutters, storm shutters, roller blinds, vertical and panel blinds and many more. “We love to assist our clients in achieving plans and ideas for their homes.” Classique Blinds Screens and Awnings is located

at 16 Reef Street, Gympie and now the couple are excited to announce the opening of their brand new branch at 77 Adelaide Street, Maryborough which will service the Fraser Coast and Wide Bay area. Said Debbie, “We are family orientated and proud to support the local community and businesses, as well as employ local people where possible, and to celebrate we offer a free measure and quote plus a 20% off RRP opening special for customers in the Wide Bay area.” So why not take advantage of this offer and check out the new Classique store! Find out more: Maryborough: 07 4121 7070 Gympie: 07 5481 2846 www.screensandblindsgympie.com.au Gympie’s Classique Blinds Screens and Awnings owners, Warren and Debbie Bradford, have opened a new store in Maryborough

It’s all in the smile ...

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USINESS IS BOOMING for local electrician Smiley Mick (aka Darryel) and his three crew, Heath, Trent and apprentice Harry. “I’ve seen big changes and growth in the area in the past few years, it’s great to see this happening in our towns,” states Smiley. Incorporating Tin Can Bay, Cooloola Cove and Rainbow Beach, this offers excellent opportunities, as the team provides services for new homes, renovations and shop and club fittings, just to name a few. Smiley also travels further north and south to Gympie, Maryborough and Poona for work, joining other local tradies on the job. In their ninth year of business, it has all come together Electrician and local, Smiley Mick, balances family life with a thriving business

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for Smiley Mick Electrical. And his family – with four children: Rory 13, Karter 10, Zahli 8 and Baylin 6 – all attending Victory College. “Having your own business is ideal in so many ways, as I can work around them.” Smiley’s wife Cassie adds, “I’m back teaching Calisthenics Comp classes in Maryborough and Tin Can Bay, so it helps to have him around for the kids after school.” In his downtime you’ll find him outdoors! He enjoys dirt bike riding with the whole family, and surfing, attending the Boardriders Classic every year. Smiley acquired his nickname early in life and it is easy to see why. So teamed with his top electrical skills, this may be why he’s doing so well. If you need a reliable electrician, phone Smiley on 0448 955 768.


The Pair that Getaway!

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EET JAIMIE AND LISA Kerr…and Tabbe (their best friend) who now manage the Rainbow Getaway Holiday Apartments in Rainbow Beach. The friendly trio have a great fondness for this lovely town and the coast, so they’ve jumped at the chance to take on the role. The Kerrs have been on a working adventure for the past five years, setting off from the Sunshine Coast to experience the Queensland outback. “I’d been a slave to my last job,” said Jaimie, “so changes needed to be made”. Just a few of the regions they visited on their journey were Emerald - where Jaimie drove a tour coach, Quilpie and the Gulf (excellent Barra fishing). Lisa kept herself busy as a barista by making terrific coffee for the locals and tourists, also by calling on her background as an Aged Care professional. “There’s so much to see and do out there,” Lisa shared. “We’d go to camping and 4WD shows and buy everything! There was such a sense of freedom, we just followed our noses.” However, what they do best together is property management, and the Burketown Caravan Park benefitted from the couple’s skills and warm outgoing personalities. The last stop was Toogoolawa before taking up the post here in Rainbow Beach recently. Jaimie’s skills in horticultural landscape construction have already been put to work upgrading the Getaway Apartments, the locals have noticed! The gardens are undergoing beautification and redesign, plus a fresh new paint job and modernisation of the exterior is underway. The Kerrs enjoy the diversity of this part of the world with the beach, surf fishing and lifestyle and had previously purchased property at Cooloola Cove. “We plan to retire here one day, but for now it’s business, onwards and

upwards at the Getaway”. We welcome our new locals. If you or your friends and family would like to stop for a weekend or short break, there are excellent specials outside of school holidays call Lisa on 07 5486 3500 to book, or drop into 4 Double Island Drive. https://rainbowgetaway.com.au/

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New faces in town - Jaimie and Lisa Kerr, with Tabbe, are the new managers at Rainbow Getaway Holiday Apartments

OLF ROCK DIVE are finally getting back out to Wolf Rock after the tough weather during February and the site is going off! Around 40 resident grey nurse sharks are on site with as many as five different shark species sighted in one dive. Leopard shark, tawny nurse shark, wobbegong and spinner sharks. This is a great indicator of how successful a marine sanctuary Wolf Rock is. The fish are thriving and therefore the sharks are too, which all in all equals a healthy ecosystem. For the next three months it will be likely to see the majestic manta rays on one or two of our cleaning stations. The cleaning station is an area where large fish and rays hover for a while allowing the smaller cleaner wrasse to pick bits of debris from their teeth and gills, even the turtles enjoy getting their shells cleaned. We have several special areas like this on Wolf Rock and have seen five mantas this past week hanging out with our lucky divers. With good weather set to continue, we are running daily dive charters. For dive course and dive charter enquiries please contact Wolf Rock Dive. 07 5486 8004

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Creative Cuts Using Imagination

Do you have an uplifting short film?

“Imagination Maelstrom ~ No Refunds”, is an exciting exhibition on view at the Gympie Regional Gallery until April 20. This exhibition portrays the state of confusion and turmoil of two of Gympie’s talented youth, Chloe Cox and Chantel Lidbetter. Chloe and Chantel are friends in their mid-twenties pursuing parts of their creative journeys in different ways. Both artists share the technical skills of drawing and are willing to experiment with different media and concepts. To book your place for the free Art Chat session, contact the Gallery on 5481 0733 or online at www.eventbrite.com.au

Submissions for Gympie’s Heart of Gold International Short Film Festival are now open and festival organisers are looking for short films that are uplifting, heartwarming and inspirational. Selected shorts compete for a range of jury awards, which this year include but are not limited to: Best Short Film, Best Australian Short Film, Best Student

Short Film and the Gympie Gold Award, with prizes that range from $500 to $5000 in value. Heart of Gold is the biggest short film festival in Queensland and will be running the Young Filmmakers Competition again, following the success of the competition in 2018. Find out more at the website: www.heartofgold.com.au

Mr Glen Mooney at the Marina Tin Can Bay Marina Bar and Grill host local muso Glen Mooney every Sunday at their BBQ lunch. Glen settled in Tin Can Bay but toured Australia for eight years with Johnny O’Keefe. Still the 60s rocker, he’ll keep everyone entertained from noon each Sunday. Book your table on 5486 4400.

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All About Moths International artist Hilary Lorenz began the “Moth Migration Project” through social media in 2016 as a crowdsourced collection of hand printed, drawn and cut paper moths. From April 26 to June 22, the Gympie Regional Gallery will showcase thousands of these over the Gallery walls. You can be involved by adding your own moth design to the Gallery walls. Numerous workshops and events are planned in conjunction with the project, including creating an “Origami Fabric Moth Brooch” on Saturday May 11 and “A Process of Mending” workshop with textile Beat consultant, Jane Millburn on Saturday May 25, 10am – 1pm. Call 5481 0733 for details.

Coolabay Choir The choir is going from strength to strength, with their Irish contribution on Sunday at the Tin Can Bay Yacht Club and now working towards another invitation to sing in June. They are pleased to welcome three new members and to report a healthy and exciting group. Do join us on any Wednesday 3pm to 4pm in the Vets’ and Community Hall Cooloola Cove. Further information from Pam: 0527 180 649 or kcisf327@gmail.com

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Garry, Mozzie and Derek are a trio of experienced, talented and professional entertainers. Using instruments such as the bush bass, mandolin, stomp box, bass guitar and acoustic guitars, they deliver their own hillbilly thumping versions of all the well known party songs we all love. Playing songs from Johnny Cash to

AC/DC, The Whiskey Mountain Boys do it with their own pumping hillbilly feel. Making every event a memorable one, this fun filled and action packed trio thrive on audience interaction with the result of every single person having a smile on their face. Saturday April 20, 7pm, at the Tin Can Bay Country Club.

Music Plus returns We look forward to another season of Music Plus when our local musicians look for new and interesting pieces to play or sing for you. We are lucky that we have some very talented people willing to share this talent with all of us. Music Plus is always looking for more new instruments, faces, poems, jokes and funny stories. Everyone is welcome and join us afterwards to coffee and cake and a good catch-up with our friends. If you would like to take part on Thursday April 25, from 7pm, at the Vets & Community Hall, call Pam Graham: 0427 180 649 or email: kcisf327@gmail.com

April 2019 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – 11


B USINESS AND T OURISM B ITES

RBCT Round Up R

AINBOW BEACH Commerce and Tourism welcomed new members at the meeting held at Brent’s Burgers last month. Join as a member and attend the next meeting on May 13. Here are a few of the items discussed: Lights at the Pine Trees - to be improved or replaced (near the Lookout)

Traffic Group - with local police and ambulance - they are investigating decreasing speed limits in town to 20km, and 40 km from the IGA to town (which is why you may have seen the traffic counters around), access at the Ambulance Station with parked cars obscuring exits, a possible camera at the ramp to the beach Teewah and Cooloola Working Group - VIN identification at Teewah, Freshwater and Rainbow Beach may also be introduced in the future - police will have a certified speed camera - a first for beaches - drug enforcement and RBT every long weekend holiday period - RBCT discussed how permit funds could be quarantined for the park they are purchased for - Cooloola Section and Fraser Island Power Outages and Mobile Coverage - There was stock loss, members noted it was not only about the outage - but the length of time involved in restoring power to town Gympie Road Assessment where eight places were recommended to Council for stopping bays/turn outs (see page 18) Events to town - were considerable for 2019 (Bull and Bronc, HotRod and Rockabilly

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Rumble, concerts, and include the IRB Ocean Roar on June 1-2) RBCT congratulate businesses and clubs bringing these events, and are willing to assist/volunteer where possible to support Draft RV Strategy Non self-contained campervans are not targeted in this strategy. RBCT response was endorsed, and there was representation at the consultation in Gympie: Five existing sites on council-controlled sites for RV travellers with five planned sites (including the Gympie Showgrounds and procurement of a million plus grant for the Rattler Precinct RV Park) - We applaud introduction of camping to a variety of sites. However - rather than spending large grants for the betterment on one site, we would stress the importance for distribution of sites (and facilities and funds) across the region - so that every tiny town benefits from RV travellers dollars No potential sites were suggested for the Cooloola Coast, an overflow area and policy were suggested for the Cooloola Coast in peak times when commercial sites were fully booked. - Cooloola Coast does not just need overflow - instead a flow of tourists YEAR ROUND, especially when tourism traffic is traditionally quiet! This is something that RV travellers can provide if they have access to sites close to town, level, attractive, and near attractions. Every other business owner on the coast does not need to wait until caravan parks are full before we encourage RV travellers with a different option

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Feedback to our regions Draft RV Strategy included signage and promotion of day parking (pictured) and inclusion of RV Overnight Stops for self-contained vehicles on the coast

- Budget or free with donation RV parks should be offered year round Potential RV parking sites discussed in our meeting were: - Norman Park, Tin Can Bay - in the big extended car park, from the boat ramp (Council were asked to talk to the community of Tin Can Bay for more ideas, closer to town) - At the weather station/SES shed, Rainbow Beach No sites were listed for day use parking for RV vehicles on the Cooloola Coast. - Trailer bays exist in Tin Can Bay, Norman Point near the boat ramp, Cooloola Cove Shopping Centre, at the Surf Club carpark, and carparks between the

centre block and the Rainbow Beach Holiday Village, Rainbow Beach are all suitable - Recommended that Council add signage at these sites to clearly invite parking for caravans and RVs, add signage on entry to town to let people know where it is, add to promotional material/websites If our towns can gain CMCA RV Friendly Town Status, it will direct national coverage to the region - we want every single community in the Gympie Region to be on the RV travellers’ list! Members also attended: - Tourism Strategy - Gympie Futures Business Breakfast

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Tin Can Bay Festival Forum Feedback B

USINESS OWNERS, community groups and interested coast residents met to discuss the future of events in the Tin Can Bay area mid March, and due to the in-depth conversation held it was decided to follow up with another meeting the following week. Representatives from community organisations and business owners explored past events and their economic and tourist impact. While it was agreed that the social enjoyment of large events like carnivals and festivals were positive; the economic reach did not extend to a majority of businesses in the area. Talk also included the Seafood Festival and other major events which were held during peak holiday times, meaning accommodation operators were actually

Master Plan – Community Consultation

being overwhelmed rather than assisted. Participants also conversed about the identity the area had, and if our events reflected that? Rising costs, volunteer hours and legal obligations were also discussed. With those present all wanting to see the area move forward, encourage local spend and entice visitors to stay longer, especially in off-peak quiet times, it was also acknowledged that the solution was not a simple one and would need a whole town approach. The Tin Can Bay Chamber is encouraging businesses, groups and individuals that missed the forum but would like to become involved to email details to tcbchamberofcommerce@gmail.com or contact Jess Milne on 0411 218 254.

Thursday 4 April 2019, 4.00pm-5.30pm and Thursday 9 May 2019, 4.00pm-5.30pm at

Rainbow Beach Sports Oval, Carlo Road, Rainbow Beach Residents and community groups … have your say on the Master Plan for the Rainbow Beach Sports Oval. Join in the community consultations to share your ideas on the design of the oval and surrounding space.

A new dolphin! Norma Sanderson

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XCITEMENT AT THE Dolphin Centre last month with a strange dolphin coming in with Mystique and Ella. We feel this dolphin has been a previous feeder as it was comfortable with the volunteers giving it fish. In the past we had seen him in the creek during the feeding of Mystique and Patch but then didn’t come too close. We are hoping that he will rejoin in the feeding and take fish from the public. Fingers crossed! There is a possibility it was Harmony, but we wait for confirmation from our researcher. Mystique was missing for a few days as

he had been out there fighting with other male dolphins, presumably over mating. He was badly raked (teeth scraping marks) on his body. Thank goodness the healing process only takes a couple of weeks and he is starting to look good. The water is warmer during the summer so the dolphins are showing their base colour of pink on the underbelly and rostrum. We are blessed with having the most concentrated numbers of the Australian humpback dolphins in Australia within the Tin Can Bay Inlet and Southern Sandy Straits region. Be careful when out there in your boats so as not to injure dolphins, dugongs and turtles.

For more information, please call the Community Partnerships Team on 1300 307 800 or email community@gympie.qld.gov.au.

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UST A THOUGHT for over our busy Easter holiday period - we had requests from locals urging business owners and their team to park their cars outside the

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A TRIBUTE TO

Maree Prior P

INT-SIZED COOLOOLA COAST conservation powerhouse Maree Prior, past Cooloola Coastcare Coordinator and Life Member, passed away on Sunday March 17. Maree was Coordinator from 2004 to 2017 and Natural Resource Management Projects Development Officer in the adjoining Queensland coastal catchment of Noosa since 2010. In 2017 she took a position as Projects Officer for Biodiversity with Burnett-Mary Regional Group where she continued her tireless work for the environment she loved so dearly. Maree devoted herself to projects related to better understanding and management of coastal systems, including ocean beaches, estuaries and wetlands, through community engagement activities and on-ground work. Maree’s fun-loving nature and ready laugh were her signature as she rallied many volunteers in projects to understand, protect and rehabilitate

the foreshore in Tin Can Bay, the creeks of Cooloola Cove, the beachfront of Rainbow Beach, Fraser Island (K’Gari) and the marine environments of the Great Sandy Straits. Maree captured her much-loved wallum in beautiful artworks and never backed away from a battle to protect these precious and internationally recognised natural areas. Maree’s many years of tireless work and the commitment of her merry band of volunteers were recognised in 2017 with the Sure Gro Coastcare Award at the Queensland Landcare Awards. Maree was farewelled by her family and friends and the wider conservation community at a service on Friday March 21 in Gympie.

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ARYBOROUGH - BORN John Sinclair worked tirelessly for 48 years advocating for conservation of the natural environment.

His greatest battle was protecting the pristine lakes and forests of K’gari (Fraser Island) from the threats of sandmining and logging. John’s legacy is that K’gari is now a World Heritage site, a National Park, a major tourism destination and a centre for scientific research. In 1971 he founded the Fraser Island Defenders Organization, FIDO. In 1976 he was named as The Australian newspaper’s Australian of the Year. In 1990 he was selected by the United Nations Environment Program in the Global 500. In 1993 he was presented with the Goldman Environmental Prize. In 2014 he was appointed in the Order of Australia. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of the Sunshine Coast in 2017. John Sinclair passed away in Brisbane on February 3, 2019, aged 79.


April 2019 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – 15


Rainbow Beach Police Beat by Senior Constable Michael Brantz

Hooning - are you part of the problem?

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T IS NOW six years since the State Government passed legislation cracking down on illegal street racing and hooning.

Unlicensed driving is just one of the offences contained in the Type 2 offence category. Others include:

The ‘GO TOO FAR, LOSE YOUR CAR’ campaign introduced new laws to improve road safety and deter repeat offenders by taking their cars away. Under this legislation, hooning and other reckless driving offences were broken into two categories, designated Type 1 and Type 2 offences.

• Driving a vehicle while it is unregistered and uninsured

Law-abiding motorists have not been affected and probably don’t even know what I’m on about, but those who go too far and repeatedly break road safety laws risk being in the same situation as old ‘rust bucket’ mentioned above, or possibly worse.

• High-range drink driving (0.15% and over) • Exceeding the speed limit by more than 40km/h • Driving an illegally modified vehicle • Failure to provide a specimen of breath or blood, and • Driving while suspension.

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Drivers committing their first Type 2 offence receive no sanction apart from a

ticket or court appearance. However, for the second Type 2 offence, the driver’s vehicle will be immobilised by number plate confiscation or impounded for seven days. It just gets worse from there, with the penalty increasing to 90 days for the third offence and you can probably guess what happens if you still haven’t learnt your lesson – fourth Type 2 offence – CAR GONE!!

If you’re a proper hoon and enjoy doing burnouts, racing, engaging in speed trials, operating a vehicle in a dangerous manner, driving carelessly or evading police (all Type 1 offences when committed on a public road), the news is even worse for you. You’ll lose your car for 90 days the first

time you’re caught and then, forever, the second time. You may think that is all a bit extreme and these types of offences don’t happen that often, especially down here on the coast. Well, think again! You can do your part to end hooning on our streets by reporting dangerous and reckless driving to the Hoon Hotline on 13HOON (13 4666) or submitting an online Hoon Report on the Queensland Police Service website.

And if you’re part of the problem, remember, ‘GO TOO FAR - LOSE YOUR CAR’.

Treat dunes with respect by Cooloola City Farm

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AINBOW BEACH has been severely damaged by the recent cyclonic activity and it is quite distressing to see the frontal dunes disappear and the fore dunes badly eroded. Many of the young casuarinas that have grown since the last severe weather event have been washed away and the older, less flexible casuarinas have fallen. Removal of the frontal dunes causes exposure of plants in the fore dunes, that lie immediately behind, to severe conditions they are not designed to withstand. Damage to the shrubs affects dune stability and may make the environment unsuitable for the wildlife that inhabits the area. We cannot control the weather, but pedestrian traffic also damage dunes, so it is incumbent upon

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Audit shows turn-outs could be the answer to slow movers! I

S THERE ANYTHING more frustrating than being stuck behind a vehicle doing 90 in a 100 zone? Yes - being one of ten cars unable to pass a vehicle at 80k or 70k! Unfortunately, this is not rare occurrence. For the last three years, Tony Stewart, Secretary of the Rainbow Beach Commerce and Tourism, has been corresponding and calling the Minister for Transport and Department of Main Roads DMR. And the common response is that passing lanes would be implemented in preference to turn-out bays. While it is acknowledged that a series of passing lanes would provide a better outcome to alleviate this situation, clearly the cost of providing passing lanes should be significantly higher than the construction of turn-out areas. This type of facility is used on rural roads in other Queensland shires and it is considered

Entering Goomboorian 80km zone was one of the areas earmarked for a possible turn-out bay, proposed in a recent audit of Tin Can Bay Road

that construction of a number of turn-out bays for eastbound and westbound traffic on the Tin Can Bay - Gympie and Rainbow Beach Roads would provide a notable increase in road safety along these routes. The Tin Can Bay – Gympie Road and the Rainbow Beach Road both carry significant volumes of tourist traffic, including caravanners, fishers (towing boats), and internationals in camper vans. Typically, many of these motorists are new to the area and are not familiar with the roads and so tend to travel slower than

the ‘regular’ traffic that includes commuters and regular users. This situation results in frequent and significant platooning of traffic behind slower vehicles, which generates frustration in some motorists and results in some dangerous passing manoeuvres because of the very limited passing opportunities along the route, whether travelling to or from Gympie. In an attempt to demonstrate the feasibility of this proposal, a road inspection was conducted with Mr Bob Spencer, civil

engineer/project manager with many years experience in road design and construction, and previously Director Engineering with North Burnett Regional Council. Tony and Bob identified a number of locations where turn-out bays could be constructed on the Tin Can Bay - Gympie Road. Rainbow Beach Road is yet to be audited. Their letter was unanimously endorsed by the RBCT, and Tony will continue to persist with the departments and now Council, who sit on the Traffic Advisory Group.

Over 60s try wine tasting

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FEW MEMBERS of the Over 60s recently visited the newly reopened Anderleigh Winery situated in the Gympie region. Anderleigh is an accessible drive, one hour (67km) from Rainbow Beach or 35 minutes (34km) from Gympie. Visitors are able to check out a selection of wines for sale and our group certainly dabbled in a bit of wine tasting which led to some members purchasing their favoured drop. The winery features an air conditioned restaurant suitable for functions or casual dining in or outdoors.

We left the latter option for cooler days. The lunch menu catered for everyone’s taste and the meals earned thumbs up by all. Future plans for the winery include Saturdays with a music at the winery afternoon, with great food, wine, band or selected music. Caravan enthusiasts are welcome to park their vans on site and enjoy what the winery has to offer. Our next meeting is Tuesday April 2, 10am at the Surf Club. New members welcome.

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Disaster Preparedness Workshop for community groups – Cooloola Coast In 2019, workshops are being held throughout the Gympie region to assist not for profit community and sporting groups prepare for disaster events. Come along to a free interactive workshop presented by Gympie Regional Council in conjunction with Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES).

Is your club, church or organisation ready for a major emergency event? What’s your disaster and recovery plan? •

How would different extreme weather events impact your organisation’s activities?

What does your club’s insurance cover?

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What if you lose power for a week?

What if your facility is damaged?

Workshop these issues and more so your organisation has a plan of action for before, during and after a disaster. Come along and connect with your local disaster support group! For more information contact Council on 1300 307 800 or email disaster@gympie.qld.gov.au.

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HE IMMUNISATION Coalition recommends getting a flu shot in April or early May, as it takes two weeks for the body to build immunity and the effect usually lasts for 6-8 months. Richard our Pharmacist advised Rainbow Beach Pharmacy is now offering flu vaccinations, said “People don’t have to drive to Gympie or book a doctor’s appointment. Last season we had quite a few people come in and ask for it.” So Richard has had specialist training, and the team have sectioned an area off in the pharmacy for privacy. He encourages walk in appointments, “If I’m not busy, we’ll try to do it straight away. You need to wait 15 minutes after you have had the injection to check there is no reaction.” Richard advised, “Any eligible people who can get the vaccine for free, I suggest see their GP (for example over 65s and pregnant women).” All influenza vaccines available in Australia this year have been updated to better protect against the circulating virus strains! People who get vaccinated are at lower risk of contracting influenza than those who are not. They are less likely to be laid up in bed with sweats, shivers and muscle aches, and take time off work or their usual activities, or to be hospitalised with complications. If you are vaccinated, you’re less likely to get the flu. But that’s not the whole story! Australians need to get the flu shot not only for their own protection but also to reduce the spread of influenza to vulnerable people, including pregnant women #HitMeWithYourBestShot Last year saw not only 250,000 cases of laboratory confirmed flu but also 1,100 Australians died from influenza complications. And the flu does not discriminate – it affects people of all ages, and infections among the elderly are more likely to require hospitalisation, or cause serious complications such as pneumonia and heart attacks. So drop into Rainbow Beach Pharmacy. #HitMeWithYourBestShot Find out more: 5486 3070

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Be safe around Button Batteries A

RECENT NEWSPAPER article again highlighted the dangers of button batteries for small children.

The Cooloola Coast Local Ambulance Committee previously obtained a supply of Button Battery Aware magnets and distributed them throughout the community. The magnets stress the need to be vigilant and also give advice on what action is to be taken if one is swallowed. If you wish to obtain a magnet, please visit the local libraries or contact the LAC Secretary on 5486 3161. There is also a leaflet attached which provides further details along with safety tips on handling button batteries.

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You don’t need a referral, and it takes just half an hour, if that! Appointments start at 7am each week with the latest appointments available being 5.30pm. Kelly Hart, Health Promotion Officer with BreastScreen Queensland Sunshine Coast, said, “The mobile service has been moved to make it more visible to residents and visitors. “Unfortunately, despite all the publicity surrounding the benefits of the early detection of breast cancer less than 55% of women aged 50 to 74 in the Tin Can Bay area are participating in regular breast screening. “We hope that by parking the mobile van in a more visible location it will prompt more local women to remember to book their appointment. “The Tin Can Bay Lions Club and Cathy House have been tremendously supportive of BreastScreen Queensland Sunshine Coast for the past 20 years.

PH: 5486 3191 Turana Street, Rainbow Beach www.rainbowsportsclub.com.au Patrick Green, President of Tin Can Bay Lions Club welcomes the Breastscreen Van to Lions Park, 45 Tin Can Bay Road, behind the Tin Can Bay Library

“Initially BreastScreen was taking a relocatable mammography machine to Cathy House and providing breast screens from a room inside the building. In 2009, we began to bring the mobile screening van to Cathy House.” Ms Hart said: “Without the enduring support of the Lions Club and the staff of Cathy House it would have been very challenging for BreastScreen to continue to provide a regular mobile service to women from the local area. “The Club’s ongoing commitment to BreastScreen and the local community has always been fantastic and is greatly appreciated. “Regular two-yearly breast cancer screening is still the best way to find breast cancer when it is too small to be felt or seen by a woman or her doctor,” Ms Hart said.

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UR CLUB HAD some interesting events to attend for the month of March, thanks to our Tour Director, the first being an Aged Care Info Day, followed by the Cooloola Community Orchestra Concert at the Community Complex and our Change over Lunch at the Country Club. We also celebrated our 10th birthday! These lunch meetings are always full of laughter and friendship.

Then for the music lovers we have Morning Melodies at the Brolga Theatre on Thursday April 4, at 11am. Numbers are required beforehand, so think about it, decide and phone Arthur on 5486 4581 or email him leggoa@iprimus.com.au Better still, come to one of our meetings held every second Monday each month, phone either Jo 0428 762 572 or Kaye 0421 648 129.

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HE INCOMING Tin Can Bay Community and Men’s Shed Inc. office bearers for 2019 comprise Graham Langdown (President), Paul Boulton (Secretary), Katrina van den Brenk (Treasurer), Bryan Phillips (Shed Manager) and Carole Lehmann (Publicity Officer). All are enthusiastic and committed to liaising with local businesses and regulatory authorities to achieve compliance and declare the Shed ‘Open For Business’ as soon as possible. We thank Ben Andrews from Beach to Bay Pest Management for sponsoring this workbench (pictured). Meetings with Council were very fruitful, informative and encouraging. All parties are now on the same page with clear guidelines established for future works to be undertaken in accordance with all statutory authorities. Please consider donating your unwanted tools or equipment for members to use, and empty bottles and cans for recycling.

For pick-up of larger items contact Shed Manager, Bryan Phillips on 0420 299 651. Was $440 The Shed, (behind the City Farm Nursery) is open between 9am-12 noon Monday to Friday. Meetings are held on the second Saturday of the month at 10am.

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ACK IN 1990 when Richard Hamilton, a superintendent of the Campbelltown ambulance service, took witness of a stressed child being calmed through the gift of a teddy bear he saw a simple but affective approach to dealing with trauma. Fast forward almost 30 years and the initiative has seen countless gifts of knitted love reduce suffering in both young and old. The Tin Can Bay QCWA is a proud supporter of the project and are holding a ‘How To’ session. Both experienced and novice knitters are welcome to come and learn the skill of creating these bundles of joy. The pattern requires 8 ply wool and size 10 knitting needles so if you have some bring them along, however there will also be a few spares to learn on at the Branch. Session starts at 10am on Wednesday April 3 at the Tin Can Bay QCWA meeting room on Whiting St (behind the Seaside Cottage.) If you can’t make it, but still want to contribute or would like a pattern, contact Wendy on 0412 547 043.


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Rainbow Beach Community Centre wants you The Community Centre AGM is scheduled for April, date to be determined. Outgoing President, Wolf Sievers, urges all Rainbow residents to become community centre members so that the centre can better canvas ideas and support for activities and events which grow community vitality. Whilst the centre is available for weddings and such gatherings, it also hosts events such as the ArtyBall, social and competition table tennis, bridge and art classes, and has the capacity to host much more. It just needs people, some with ideas, some with energy, some who just want to participate in something, and just a few to lead and organise. Membership forms available at the centre, cost $5 per year (which helps administration). Rainbow Beach Community Centre Wants You!

Sailability now has an electric hoist We at Sailability Tin Can Bay Inc, are extremely excited to report that a dear friend of our group has bequeathed us over $40,000 in her will. She passed away quietly last year. We are so grateful to her for thinking of us. We will be using some of the funds to purchase an electric hoist to lift our sailors into the yachts. The current manual hoist has seen better days and as most of us are the age group that suffers from back and joint problems we really do have a need for the electric hoist. Our local physio, Sue Bennett, was quite adamant that the new hoist was a necessity, and now we will have the funds to purchase one. How special to be remembered in someone’s will; a small reminder to others that may be able to bequeath funds, to think of local charities before the nationally known ones.

to own a profitable business at Rainbow Beach. Great ROI and Profitability. Further opportunities to grow the business. The Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News produces a popular monthly news magazine which provides news stories and articles about local people and local events. This magazine is recognised as one of the best publications in country Queensland, winning numerous awards over the last 6 years. It is also the recipient of other editorial and publishing awards. It also provides the best advertising platform for local events and business promotion. The publication is committed to reflecting the fascinating mix of people who live, work, and run businesses in the region. Each magazine will range in size of 40 to 48 pages. It is prepared and then printed by a major printing company. The publication is the delivered by sub-contractors. The magazine is also web based with everything online (cloud based).

Be prepared for disasters Remember to always be prepared and to have your emergency kit stocked and at the ready in the event that a natural disaster or other emergency occurs. Having all your important papers and personal essentials like toiletries, first aid supplies and non-perishable food items together and ready to go saves valuable time when you need it most! For a detailed list of items to include in your emergency kit, go to https://www. qld.gov.au/emergency/dealing-disasters/prepare-for-disasters/emergency-kit If you would like more information about GIVIT, how to prepare for an emergency, or potential hazards that may impact your community, call CCCLDMSG Chairman Terry Steele on 54864483 or visit our information stand at the Cooloola Cove monthly markets. The Cooloola Coast Community Local Disaster Management Support Group meets quarterly at the Cooloola Cove Veteran and Community Hall. Our next meeting is on June 4 and all are welcome.

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AST MONTH, Elli from Gympie Regional Council and Ivan from National Parks visited our school to participate in our Clean Up Australia Day. They discussed the effects of litter on our environment and the ways we can help minimise this litter. Elli carries around a bottle as big as a honey jar that carries her non-recyclable rubbish for one year. It is a great effort and blows my mind every time I see it. After the discussion, the whole school participated in cleaning around our school. I was surprised by the amount of rubbish we collected and the unusual objects that made their way back to school, including a rusty car radiator. Some students made the connection that the rubbish being dumped maybe due to the fees at the Refuse Centre. Year 6 students participated in a Leadership Camp at Tallebudgera on the Gold Coast. Our students left their familiar surroundings behind and embarked on a journey, where they were challenged and participated in new experiences. Our Gympie Alliance schools participated in a fundraiser for the flood victims in North Queensland. Rainbow Beach State School’s Free Dress Day raised over a $100 and contributed

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to a total of over $5000 raised by schools across the Gympie Region. A great effort. Thank you for your continued support.

RBSS students helped out for Clean Up Australia Day

Limericks were created for St Patrick’s Day and Bullying ‘No Way” day

P&C Rainbow Beach State School thanks all the local businesses for their support Plus we send our many thanks to our wonderful volunteers!

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Tin Can Bay P-10 School News

P-3 Fun Run and 4-10 Cross Country

Discovering Robotics By Grace Muggleton, Ocean Banko, Harmonie Milesi, Sienna Farrow and Lauren Lewis On March 11, the sensational Year Sixes went on an exciting Science and Engineering excursion to the Gympie Showgrounds. They joined seven other schools before being split into different coloured groups to compete in two different challenges. Activities included building and testing a Mars buggy, robotic hands, engineering a bridge and building a chair to meet set requirements. One of the Tin Can Bay teams that built the robotic hand found it very challenging, but they worked as a team, didn’t give up and were successful in winning third place at the event. Overall it was a great day and we recommend having it again next year.

By Matilda Schuback, Stephanie Brown, Madison Yates, Indiana Sinclair and Isis Hands

By Harry and Aaron Year 4-10 Cross Country will be held on Monday April 1, at the Tin Can Bay foreshore and park, with different circuits for different year levels. Kye Whyte, the Tuncun Junior Sports Captain, said, “I am excited about the Cross Country because it is good to get out of the school and run through the park to get my best time.” The Junior Sports Captains have been organising sports activities to prepare for the the P-3 Fun Run to be held on Tuesday April 2 in the Junior Play Area. We would love to see families come along to watch their children run and cheer them on.

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Taking a Stand as a Team On Friday March 15, our school took part in the National Day Against Bullying. Students were invited to sign pledges against bullying which were then joined to make a paper chain and displayed in the school library. All the students participated from Prep to Grade 10 on this special day, wearing an orange wristband, while staff wore orange ribbons to raise awareness. Throughout our SEL lessons students have worked on activities about what bullying is and isn’t and how making a stand together is more powerful than standing alone.

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Cooloola Coast Visitor’s Guide Rainbow Beach and the Cooloola Coast is home of the Coloured Sands, the majestic Carlo Sandblow and gateway to World Heritage listed Fraser Island. You can feed wild dolphins, visit a historic lighthouse and kayak with the whales.

Rainbow Shores Clarkson Drive has a concrete path for most of the way taking you through wallum and paperbarks. If riding, you can turn left to the industrial area (Karoonda Road) and the return to town via Carlo Road.

Double Island Point (DIP) has the longest break in Australia (when the swell lines up. (4WD only) Surf Lessons and Board Hire Epic Ocean Adventures 0435 934 087 Rainbow Beach 0432 690 194

Coloured Sands Starting below the lookout, walk along the beach towards Double Island Point for a kilometre or so to these amazing Coloured sand cliffs, with the best colours around 9 to 10 kilometres along the beach (accessible with a 4wd or Surf and Sand Safari tour) 5486 3131. Carlo Sand Blow A bush walk up to Carlo Sand Blow is a must for every visitor. Drive to the reservoir at the top of Cooloola Drive. The Blow is an easy 600m walk from the car park or take the longer walk from the National Parks Office. Spectacular views of the Coloured Sands, Double Island Point and Tin Can Bay Inlet are the bonus for your efforts. When the thermals are right, you will often see Hang Gliders taking off and landing at this beautiful piece of Nature’s Sculpture. Fraser Island Great Walk A 90 km trail which showcases natural and cultural features of the world’s largest sand island as it meanders between Dilli Village and Happy Valley www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/ parks/great - walks-fraser-island/about. html Cooloola Great Walk A 102 km trail which passes through a rich diversity of vegetation types with spectacular views, connecting Rainbow Beach with Noosa North Shore. www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/ greatwalkscooloola/ index.html Rainforest Walk / Bymien Picnic Area A few kilometres from town, on the Gympie Road, take the Freshwater Road to the left. 3km on a good gravel surface will bring you to Bymien, which is the limit for conventional vehicles. Lake Poona After morning tea or lunch in the picnic area you can venture on some wonderful walks to Lake Poona or through some spectacular Rainforest. Allow 40 minutes to reach Lake Poona. Lake Freshwater Only accessible by 4WD, Tour or Walking. Walking tracks starts at the Bymien picnic area. The round trip from Rainbow Beach will take a full day and requires fitness. Foreshore Tin Can Bay You can walk 4km from Crabs Creek to Norman Point, over picturesque bridges, signage of flora and fauna, through mangroves, playgrounds and outdoor gyms. It is mostly flat – very safe for children on wheels. Start at the playground opposite the library, cycle to Crabs Creek and stop for a coffee, then return to opposite the library. Enjoy the views out to the inlet while the kids enjoy the playground and skatepark. Rainbow Beach 10,000 steps walk – from the headland behind the Surf Tower and Playground to Carlo Road. Paths are perfect for bicycles, scooters and skateboards.

Half-day 4WD Tours (5486 3131) or hire your own to Cooloola National Park, Coloured Sands, Double Island Point, Lighthouse, Rainforest and Lake Freshwater. 4x4 Hire Rainbow Beach 4x4 Hire 5486 8300 Rainbow Beach Adventure Centre 4WD Hire 5486 3288

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Stand up paddle tour The 2 hour tour on offer is a basic introduction to SUP to anybody who would like to see what its all about.With all of our equipment catered for the beginner, also the flat water of Pelican Bay/ Carlo Point this is a fantastic tour for scenery and also the whole family to enjoy, it’s just so easy to participate. 0408 738 192 Seary’s Creek 7km from town towards Gympie, with 2 waterholes, boardwalks, bridges and history – do read the sign and spot the creatures. Always cool on the hottest of days.

Scuba Diving A popular spot for the scuba enthusiast is at Wolf Rock, off Double Island Point. World class diving on Fraser Island’s doorstep, phone Wolf Rock Dive Centre on 5486 8004. Hang Gliding & Paragliding Carlo Sand Blow is one of the top spots for hand gliders in Queensland with the National Championships being held there each January. With a take off of 300ft and a soarable ridge of 12 kilometres long and about 500ft high, Carlo Sand Blow is definitely the place to go. Fliers should be of Hang2 standard, fly in north easterly winds and remember landing in the bathing reserve is prohibited. Wind surf off the surfing beach or in Tin Can Bay Inlet, taking off from Carlo Point.

Rainbow Beach Aquatic Centre and Tin Can Bay Pool offers squad, learn to swim, water aerobics and more. Sailing And Cruising If you love the wonderful peace and relaxation of sailing or cruising, the sheltered waters of the Great Sandy Strait are for you. You may see dugong, turtles, dolphins and more. Great Sandy Strait Cruises and Sunset Cruises 0428 838 836

Dolphin Ferry 35 minutes by ferry to view the dolphins at TIn Can Bay 7am daily 0428 838 836 Dolphin Viewing/Feeding at Tin Can Bay just a thirty minute drive to Tin Can Bay through Cooloola Cove and you can see the Dolphins at Barnacles Dolphin Centre, Norman Point at around 7 – 7.30am each day, feeding time is 8.00am. Charges apply. Come and have a look around this pretty little town while you are there. 5486 4899 Turtle Tours Paddle in double seated ocean kayaks along the edge of the mangroves at Pelican Bay on this two hour tour, you quietly encounter all types of sea life from turtles to rays to the odd dolphin. 0408 738 192 Sea Kayaking Dolphin View Sea Kayaking: A unique experience - see dolphins, whales (seasonal), manta rays, turtles and more 0408 738 192 Horseride with professional guides on our World Heritage Listed Beach. 04121RIDES Tin Can Bay Foreshore Bird Walk – 137 species with best viewing spots on the brochure. Tin Can Bay Wildflower Walk spectacular wildflower species, all on the brochure.

Our safe beach is patrolled between September - March. ALWAYS SWIM BETWEEN THE FLAGS. Surfing The most popular area is near the Surf Tower. Note Surfing In Bathing Area Is Prohibited.

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Probably one of Rainbow’s greatest attractions would have to be the abundant opportunity for fishing. Fishing, in all its styles, is available right on our doorstep. Beach fishing has unlimited scope with nearly 100kms of beach to choose from. Varieties include Bream, Whiting, Tailor, Dart, Jew and Flathead. Estuary fishing in Tin Can Bay Inlet, through the Inskip Point area and up the Great Sandy Strait is perfect for those with a boat or the wish to hire one. Access is from an efficient boat ramp at Carlo Point. Another ramp is located at Bullock Point. Charter Boats Excellent reef fishing is only a few miles offshore and charter trips can be arranged through Rainbow Beach Fishing Charters on 0439 775 070, Keely Rose Reef Fishing Charters on 0407 146 151 or Double Island Point Fishing Charters 0417 073 313. The reefs off Rainbow yield Red Emperor, Sweet lip, Snapper, Pearl Perch, Parrot and Coral Trout.

extreme adventure Kitesurfing Lessons Learn to kitesurf with very experienced instructors from Rainbow Beach Surf Centre. 0408 738 192

Cooloola Sand, wind and water have sculpted a varied landscape at Cooloola, the largest remnant of coastal vegetation on the southern Queensland’s mainland. High sand dunes, coloured sand cliffs, sweeping beaches, sandblows, freshwater lakes, tall forests, paperbark swamps and wildfl ower heath make the Cooloola Recreation Area a spectacular part of the Great Sandy National Park. www.nprsr. qld.gov. au/parks/cooloola/index Inskip Peninsula is a narrow, sandy finger of land built up by wind and waves. It forms a natural breakwater at the entrance to Tin Can Inlet and Great Sandy Strait. Inskip is a gateway to World Heritagelisted Fraser Island. Beach she oaks, cypress pine and other coastal trees and shrubs shade the very popular camping areas ringed by open ocean beaches and sheltered estuary shores. All are within 15 minutes drive to Rainbow Beach. Most of the peninsula is protected as a Recreation Area. www.nprsr.qld.gov. au/parks/inskip-peninsula/index The Great Sandy Marine Park extends from Baffl e Creek in the north to Double Island Point in the south. It includes Hervey Bay, Great Sandy Strait, Tin Can Bay Inlet and the waters off the east coast of Fraser Island, seaward to three nautical miles. Seagrass meadows, mangroves, rocky shores, reefs, sandy beaches, bays, sheltered channels, rivers, creeks and estuaries host a wealth of wildlife including whales, turtles, dugong, grey nurse sharks, fish, corals, birds and more. www. nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/great -sandymarine/ index Fraser Island is the world’s largest sand island and an area of remarkable natural beauty. Growing on seemingly infertile sands are a great variety of plant communities ranging from coastal heath, mangrove forests and swamps to subtropical rainforest. The many archaeological remains found on Fraser Island record thousands of years of culture and tradition, and provide important links to their past for the Butchulla people.


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seeing all its beauty is to take a 1 day or 2 day tour. Or you can make the trip in your own 4WD, driving up the road or beach . To Inskip Point and crossing in the barge. Rainbow Beach Flying Services offer a daily service to Fraser Island, but prior bookings are required.

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Motorhome hire (sleeps 6) See our What’s On page for more on 0407 660198 Things to Do. Suggestions, amendments or to add your business to the Thanks to Queensland Parks andvisitor Wildlife guide please call 07 5486 3561 Service for their assistance. or email info@ rbcn.com.au

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Fishing, Boating & the Great Outdoors

Rainbow Beach Fishing Charters News Mat Cooper Rainbow Beach Fishing Charters 0439 775 070

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I ALL, it’s been a crazy month weather wise again, but as I am writing this we are having a run of nice calm weather with some much needed afternoon storms, which is giving everyone much needed rain. We have managed a few trips out over the last week and fishing has been great,

Large parrot are in numbers along with pearl perch. Some cracker sweetlip also have come on board. I was notified several months ago that we had quite a few people put nominations in for the 2019 Enterprise Awards that had been out and were extremely happy with their day, I wasn’t sure what this actually meant however accepted the nominations.

The event was held in Sydney recently and Rainbow Beach Fishing Charters was judged and awarded Winner for best Fishing Charter in the Wide Bay Burnett region. To all those who have appreciated our efforts even through the tough times, a big thank you. We are looking forward to another great season with plenty of fun trips. Till next month enjoy the rain. cheers, Mat Right: Peter was happy with his first red emperor Below: A PB red emperor for Mick

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Fishing, Boating & the Great Outdoors

Catches from

Keely Rose Fishing Charters

Darren with pair of huge 65cm pearl perch

A big haul of beautiful Rainbow Beach reef fish on the Keely Rose

Tin Can Bay Fishing Club Report HAT A DIFFERENCE a month can make! The mangrove jack that were feeding so aggressively a month ago, during that really hot weather, have become elusive now the weather and water temperature have begun to cool. The strong winds and less-than friendly seas from the cyclone made fishing nearly impossible for more than a week giving an opportunity for a bit of boat and fishing gear maintenance. The bream, whiting and flathead have been a bit hit-and-miss lately with only occasional decent catches. The mud crabs seem to be less active than they were but I guess that you can only catch and eat them once, and the last few months has seen exceptionally good catches, plus our holiday visitors also made a real hole in their numbers. There are still a few early season squid

around to be caught by those who are putting the time in to find where they are on the day. There have been moderate catches of reef species when the tide and wind allow fishing on the ledges and reefs. Quite a few Nannygai are being taken on the inside reefs lately but be aware of the legal sizes and bag limits. Large schools of good size tuna have been seen actively feeding on the bait fish around the Inskip and Big Mick areas, this activity should increase as the weather cools. There seems to be increasing numbers of turtles not only in the deeper channels but also in the creeks, so please be on the lookout while traveling as they can be difficult to see, particularly if the water is a bit choppy. Thanks to all those who donated their time and energy for Clean Up Australia Day,

Enjoy an action packed day’s fishing on the ‘

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especially the TCB Guides. Well done girls. Next General Meeting will be held at 4pm on Wednesday April 17 at our Club House,

33 Dolphin Ave, Tin Can Bay. Contact: 0437 242 171 or email: tcbfishingclub@ bigpond.com

Bullock Point woes A CONCERNED local, who likes to fish off the pontoon at Bullock Point has advised us that boats have been left at the floating walkway, making it difficult for others to use. He advised Cr Mark McDonald and Transport and Main Roads (TMR), and said although it improved - his favourite fishing spot is now unavailable again. He said the walkway is also covered with nets on occasion, which makes it difficult for recreational fishermen. Cr Mark told RBCCCN that this was

reported that day, and he will call it in again to TMR. Fishing spots like this are limited on this side of the bay - it is a private jetty and it is illegal to fish off the boat ramp. Again it opens up the wishes of the community for a jetty on the coast, and if facilities are adequate for commercial fishers in our area? TMR are aware of the issue and are currently liaising with the facility manager, Gympie Regional Council, to find a resolution.

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Fishing, Boating & the Great Outdoors

10 Essential Things to Bring on your Easter RV and Camping Adventure

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HE COOLOOLA COAST is THE favourite camping destination in Queensland, with the top three National Park campsites listed as Fraser Island, Inskip Point and Teewah Beach, all in our backyard. If you are planning to head off for the long weekend - here are some things to pack! 1. Easter Fare Pack your chocolate eggs or bunnies and candy Easter eggs. We buy the candy eggs from Pittsworth, Queensland - they are an Easter essential, and sometimes hard to source. If you are off the beaten track, you don’t want to be making a trip back to top up supplies. 2. Camps Australia Wide books You need to know where to go, and Camps 10 will

have all the sites to choose from across Australia - free and budget priced, from National Parks and farm stays to lookouts and picnic areas - approved for camping, to give you confidence to stop. If you also like to stay in caravan and tourist parks, add to it our Caravan Parks 5 book, or buy the two in a Travel Pack, available in two sizes. 3. Camps Australia Wide App This App enhances the value you have from your Camps Australia Wide books. You can review sites, read other’s reviews, see more photos and read more information about the site, as well as what things we recommend you do and see in the area. We still talk to devoted readers

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every day, who don’t know we have one. At only $9.99 a year for all the latest info, it is a no-brainer. A booking! Unless you choose free camping, book ahead. Easter is THE peak time for camping across Australia. Check the book or App and phone ahead. If you have pets, let them know - there are many sites which are pet friendly except in peak periods. Leave early! The early bird may not catch the worm, but they will be able to secure a site! Easter traffic can be horrendous from a city, and you could be rewarded with that perfect spot, right by a river or view! Easter egg hunts around the campsite are also fun if you have children with you - so bring some little foil wrapped eggs that will do the trick. GPS POI If you like travelling with a GPS, why not access the latest POI data for a whole range of satellite navigation devices. Insect repellent, sunscreen, togs? Warmer clothes for night time? Make sure it is all on one checklist. Better still, you will use that one list again and again. (Parents and carers, we would give a list to each child, so they can tick off each item, as they top up their own gear. I checked through the list with them as they added each item into their bag. Win, win!) M ar shm al l o w s or bunny marshmallows? Make sure you check if fires are allowed at the campsite and if there are no fire restrictions, before you get the family anticipating finding

Inskip Point is one of the top three camp sites in Queensland, if you are packing the tent or camper - here’s a list that might help! Image Brooke Bignall with Rainbow Beach Ultimate Camping

the perfect cooking stick for gooey marshmallows in the flames. 10. Hot Cross Buns! Even though they have been out since February, bring the tasty little buns if you like them. Warm them up in some foil - or toast on the coals. Add butter, and that’s Easter breakfast, done! P.S. Slip Slop Slap and the rest - you don’t want your Easter bunnies to arrive home peeling and irritable. Also see our Free Campsite Checklist: ‘50 Things You MUST Have to Free Camp in Australia’, and more tips in case you are camping for the first time! Visit www.campsaustraliawide.com or phone 07 5474 2542 to find out more.


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Rainbow Warriors end the season BJ Parton – Head coach/instructor

Above: Congratulations to Murphy Lunney and Amalia Bull

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AINBOW WARRIORS had a great season with improvement from all swimmers. Unfortunately the weather plays a big part and we have not been able to have as many Club nights as we wish, but it is Queensland! It’s great to see our swimmers with the new team swimwear looking good. Thank you to those involved in helping with fundraising.

Left: Rainbow Warriors show off their new togs!

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Cricket Corner James Worthington

Well done to competitors Josh and Ella Pamenter, Rory Mick and Joel all from Victory College

Zac will surf at State Titles

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AINBOW BEACH was the host for the Wide Bay Schools Surfing Trials last month, and we’re pleased to say a local made the team. Zac from Victory College, will travel to Stradbroke Island in August for the State titles. Will Dawkings from James Nash State High School also made the team.

Kaleb Crowe (St Patricks College), Rory Mick and Josh Pamenter, and behind: Ella Pamenter, Zac and Izaac Cole all Cooloola Coast kids competed in their home ‘beach’ for the Wide Bay Trials last month

Table Tennis

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OMPETITION FIVE will have been completed by the time you read this Community News, and the celebrations done and dusted, but when this article was written there was still one round to go and the table was tighter than a rusted bolt. After seven weeks of frenetic competition, skill was being challenged by attendance in terms of establishing ladder position, but that’s the way it runs in Rainbow Beach. The level one table, with one round to go saw Jack McColl 61, Daniel Dinoia 58,

Heatley Gilmore 54, Brad Hethorn 47, Michael Brantz 46, Dave Arthur (reigning champion) 41, Allan Wegner 39, Kirsty McCarthy 37 and Marty Baldry 35. The level two table was Pam Runnegar (reigning champion) 66, Trish Torenbeek and Lyn Bleakley together on 47, Tina McColl 45, James Worthington 40, Archie Gilmore 30, Peter Fuller 21 and James Runnegar 12. Results and photos of victors and vanquished in the next edition.

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FTER RAINBOW Beach Cricket Club finishes the regular season in a solid second position only a few points behind Wests, hopes of becoming reserve grade champions were high. Rainbow’s first finals clash saw them take on Wests for an automatic place in the grand final. The team made the trip into Gympie and prepared themselves for a tough battle against the boys in Green. Captain Merv O’neill lost the toss and Rainbow Beach were sent out to bat first. On a tough wicket Rainbow Beach did well to make 125 runs while losing nine wickets, with Mark Alexander top scoring with 20 of 12 deliveries. Rainbow Beach then showed incredible passion in the field bowling Wests out for the small total of 82 runs, Mark Alexander took three wickets and won the game for Rainbow Beach sending them into the grand final two weeks later. Two weeks on and Rainbow Beach are once again traveling into Gympie to play. This time the stakes much higher, the grand final against fourth place finishers Gympie Colts. The boys travelled into Gympie on the bus with victory thoughts in mind. Merv O’neill won the toss and Colts would be batting first and with great effort from Matto Conaghan and Nick

Top: Matto Conaghan was recognised for his fielding at the Grand Final Below: Daryl Tims (Dazza) opened the batting, but unfortunately Rainbow Beach did not have enough runs on the day better luck next season, boys!

Lattanzi, taking three wickets respectively, Colts made 125 runs. Rainbow Beach then struggled on a tough wicket and ultimately fell short of the total by as few as 16 runs. For anyone wishing to get involved for next season, starting in August, please contact Merv at mervoneill@hotamil.com


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Dragon boat regattas for April W

HILE WE DIDN’T bring home any “bling” from the Te Waka regatta, our Open 10’s paddling was nice and strong, and was up with the other teams, even though we had only three men in our boat while other boats had more men. A great job done by all paddlers! Only five more sleeps and two more training sessions, weather permitting, before the State Title at Kawana. We are feeling fit and ready to go! While we enjoy competing and being on the water, we love

being away for the weekend as a team. April 6 see the start of the Wide Bay Series of regattas which is a series of five regattas between Bundaberg on April 6, then Hervey Bay, Cooloola, 1770 and Burnett River. The Cooloola Dragons regatta at TCB is a great event which will be held on July 20/21. Many teams will converge on Tin Can Bay to participate in this regatta so mark these dates in your calendar - it will be a great weekend of Dragon Boating, We are always looking for new members

especially men as they usually make up the “engine room” of the boat! Ladies, we are looking for you too! It is a great way of getting and keeping fit - just being on the water is the bonus. For information on Dragon Boating or on the Cooloola Dragon Boat Club, please phone our Head Coach Sandy 0402 352 756 or our Club President Sylvia Simpson 0417 707 960. Loaded and ready to paddle to start line

On the beach with Nippers

Left: Green caps complete the sprint in an Age Championships Day Right: Ready set go for the U 14s wades Below right: U 13s in the shallow wades - with Anton Klekar on water safety Below: Some of our Nippers Age Managers and Officials show off their new shirts, sponsored by Gympie Radiology

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A Little Humour MIND FOR MATHS Three old men are at the doctor for a memory test. The doctor says to the first old man, “What is three times three?” “274” was his reply. The doctor worriedly says to the second man, “It’s your turn. What is three times three?” “Tuesday” replies the second man. The doctor sadly says to the third man, “Okay, your turn. What’s three times three”? “Nine” says the third man. “That’s great!” exclaims the doctor. “How did you get that”? “Jeez, Doc, it’s pretty simple,” says the third man. “I just subtracted 274 from Tuesday.” FROZEN CARBURETOR People often complain about the police, but you rarely hear about the positive things they do, such as this incident involving a biker and a frozen carburetor. Last January on a bitterly cold winter’s day, a North Dakota State Trooper on patrol came upon a motorcyclist who was stalled by the roadside. The biker was swathed in heavy clothing and wearing a full-face helmet for protection from the cold weather. “What’s the matter? asked the Trooper. “Carburetor frozen,” was the terse reply. “Pee on it. That’ll thaw it out.” “I can’t,” said the biker. “OK, watch me closely and I’ll show you.” The Trooper unzipped and promptly warmed the carburetor as promised. Moments later the bike started and the rider drove off, waving. A few days later, the local State Troopers’ office received a note of thanks from the father of the motorcyclist. It began: “On behalf of my daughter, Jill.” ACCENT JOKES A woman takes an antique clock to a German clock maker… “ Vot iz ze matta vith ze clock?”

“Well, it used to go tick tock tick tock, but lately it’s just been going tick tick tick” The old man looked at the clock and addressing it directly said “Ve have vays of making you tock”. Boss to prospective employee: “After looking at your cover letter, it’s clear you have a good command of the language. Where did you receive your education?” Prospective employee: “Yale.” Boss: “and what did you say your name was?” Prospect: “Yon Yohnson.” Why do the Irish only put 239 beans in their bean stew? If they added one more, it would be ‘too farty’! Did you hear about the Irish Tree Felling Championships? It was won by tree fellas from Dublin. After years of promises, a man goes to meet his Scottish relatives. He meets his great aunt at the house and he asks after all his cousins and such. When he gets to his great uncle, the old lady heaves a great sigh. “Ach! He’s nae here nae more”. Shocked and feeling guilty, the man offers his sincere condolences but the old lady says “Nae, I mean he’s bald”. An Englishman goes into an American diner and orders the soup of the day. When he sees it, he says “Goodness! What is that?” The waitress says “It’s bean soup!” to which the Englishman replies, “I don’t care what it’s been, what is it now?” JOKES WITH A TWIST My wife just opened my car door for me. Would have been a nice gesture had we not been doing 100kph. Asked to switch seats on the plane because I was sitting next to a crying baby.

Apparently that’s not allowed if the baby is yours. In the grocery produce aisle…Me: “Are these genetically modified carrots?” Store assistant: “No, why do you ask?” Carrot: “Yeah, why do you ask?” My wife said I need to grow up. I was speechless. It’s hard to say anything when you have 45 gummy bears in your mouth. The England Team visited an orphanage in Brazil today. “It’s heartbreaking to see those little sad faces with no hope,” said Jose, aged six. Therapist: “What would you say to your Dad if he were alive today?” Me: “Sorry for cremating you, I honestly thought you were dead”. Me: (nervous giggle) “Goodbyes are so awkward – like do I go in for a kiss or what?” Drive-thru attendant: “Please just take your food sir.” Roses are red, violets are blue, sunflowers are yellow. I bet you were expecting something romantic but no, these are just gardening facts. Open Mike Night sounded like a lot of fun until I realised I’d been invited to an autopsy. Paddling along the Amazon silently in a kayak… Wife: “It’ so beautiful.” Me: “Yeah, can you believe they named this after a website?” An attractive lady goes up to a bar in a quiet rural pub. She gestures alluringly to the bartender who comes over immediately. When he arrives, she seductively signals that he should bring his face closer to hers. When he does, she begins to gently caress his full beard.

“Are you the manager?” she asks, softly stroking his face with both hands. “Actually, no” the man replied. “Can you get him for me? I need to speak to him,” she says, running her hands beyond his beard and into his hair. “I’m afraid I can’t,” breathes the bartender, “Is there anything I can do?” “Yes there is. I need you to give him a message,” she continues, running her forefinger across the bartender’s lips and slyly popping a couple of her fingers into his mouth, allowing him to suck them gently. “What should I tell him?” the bartender manages to say. “Tell him,” she whispers, “there is no toilet paper, hand soap or paper towels in the ladies room”. LAWYERS DON’T LIE A lawyer, who had a wife and 12 children, needed to move because his rental agreement was terminated by the owner who wanted to reoccupy the home. But he was having a lot of difficulty finding a new house. When he said he had 12 children, no one would rent a home to him because they felt that the children would destroy the place. He couldn’t say he had no children, because he couldn’t lie as we all know lawyers cannot and do not lie. So, he sent his wife for a walk to the cemetery with 11 of their kids. He took the remaining one with him to see rental homes with the real estate agent. He loved one of the homes and the price was right - the agent asked: “How many children do you have? He answered: “Twelve.” The agent asked, “Where are the others?” The lawyer, with his best courtroom sad look answered “They’re in the cemetery with their mother.” MORAL: It’s not necessary to lie, one only has to choose the right words...and don’t forget, most politicians are lawyers.

Let s get eggcited!

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From Wednesday 10 April to Sunday 28 April

And don’t forget, 1st April is the time to change all your Smoke alarm batteries.

34 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – April 2019


TRADES & SERVICES DIRECTORY

Covering Cooloola Cove, Rainbow Beach & Tin Can Bay 4WD Hire

Electrician

Rainbow Beach 4X4 Hire

Rainbow Beach

5486 8300

Plastering

Mark Little

Cooloola Coast

0407 762 986

Accommodation

Smiley Mick Electrical

Cooloola Coast

0448 955 768

Rainbow Getaway

Fabrication Cooloola Cove

0428 645 369

Cooloola Cove

0407 372 826

Cooloola Cove

0418 382 442

Rainbow Beach Hotel

Rainbow Beach

5486 9090

Rainbow Beach Surf Club

Rainbow Beach

5486 3249

Tin Can Bay Country Club

Tin Can Bay

5486 4231

Cooloola Coast Realty

Cooloola Coast

5486 3411

Flooring

Rainbow Beach Realty

Rainbow Beach

5486 3900

0428 645 369

Floorzone

Century 21

Gympie

5489 8000

0499 144 678

Food Wholesalers

Restaurants and Cafés

Bait and Tackle

Rainbow Cooloola

Arcobaleno

Rainbow Beach

5486 8000

Rainbow Beach Tackle

Food Sans Borders

Rainbow Beach

0490 232 392

Garden Supplies

Marina Bar and Grill

Tin Can Bay

5486 4400

Cooloola Cove Landscape

Silky Oak Tea Gardens

Kia Ora

5486 5535

Rainbow Beach

5486 3152

Cooloola Cove

0408 645 369

IGA Supermarket

Rainbow Beach

5486 8700

IGA Supermarket

Tin Can Bay

5488 0084

Tin Can Bay

5486 2887

Rainbow Beach

0418 729 474

Tin Can Bay

5486 4577

Holiday Apartments

Rainbow Beach

5486 3500

4D Engineering

Air conditioning

Fishing Charters

Climate Control Air Conditioning 5486 4362

Double Island Point

Cooloola Coast Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Tin Can Bay

5486 4499

Appliance Repairs 0400 410 045

Auto Electrics Cooloola Cove

Rainbow Beach Auto Electrics Cooloola Coast

& Camping

Rainbow Beach

5486 8100

Bakery Ed’s Beach Bakery

Plumber Laurie Donnelly Plumber

Fishing Charters

Rainbow Beach

0417 073 313

Keely Rose Deep Sea

Rainbow Beach

0407 146 151

Pubs and Clubs

Real Estate

Rainbow Beach

Coastwide Appliance Service & Repairs

Eledric

Ray’s Plastering

Rainbow Beach

5486 3080

Barber

Fishing Charters

Wholesalers

& Garden Supplies

Rainbow Beach

Gympie

Rainbow Beach

Cooloola Cove

0439 775 070

5482 6500

5486 3607

5488 0222

Seafood Ocean Breeze Seafoods

Gas Supplies

Bayside Barbers

Tin Can Bay

5486 4731

Rainbow Beach and Fraser Island Gas Supplies

Cabinet Makers Cooloola Coast Cabinets

Tin Can Bay

5488 0443

Glass and Aluminium

Whatever Cabinetmakers

Cooloola Cove

5486 4004

Lighthouse Glass and

Car Dealers

Aluminium

John Madill Toyota

Gympie

5480 5555

Graphic Design

Madills Mazda

Gympie

5480 5588

Soda Graphics

Caravan Parks Tin Can Bay Caravan Park

Tin Can Bay

Ennovy Designs

Shopping Centre Tin Can Bay

5488 0601

Cooloola Coast

0403 193 916

5486 4411

Signs Tin Can Bay and Rainbow

Gavin Freeman Handyman Service 0438 773 119

Hardware Cooloola Cove

5486 4004

Caravan Antennas Saturn Antennas

0400 657 797

Handyman

Caravan Repairs and Hire Whatever

Sewing Rainbow Beach

Rainbow Beach

5486 3471

Rainbow Beach Hardware

Rainbow Beach

5486 3444

Mitre 10 Cooloola

Cooloola Cove

5486 2000

Benny’s Carpet Cleaning

Tin Can Bay

0407 764 661

Lawn Mowing

Cleanwave

Rainbow Beach

0421 600 148

Cooloola Lawn Care

0487 281 030

Mechanical

Crystal Shine Cleaning

Celebrant

5483 5364

0474 127 057

Solicitor Cosgroves

Storage Karoonda Road Self Storage Rainbow Beach

5486 3411

Cooloola Tin Can Mini Storage

1300 727 025

Tourist Centre Rainbow Beach Tourist Centre Rainbow Beach

5486 3227

Tours and attractions

Rainbow Beach Rustproofing

Dolphin Ferry Cruises

RB/TCB

0428 838 836

Epic Ocean Adventures

Rainbow Beach

0408 738 192

Fraser Island 4x4 Tours

Rainbow Beach

0457 726 388

Rainbow Beach Horserides

Rainbow Beach

0412 174 337

Rainbow Beach Learn to Surf Rainbow Beach

0435 934 087

Pest Control

Surf and Sand Safaris

Rainbow Beach

5486 3131

Wolf Rock Dive

Rainbow Beach

5486 8004

Zaneta Fitzgerald

Rainbow Beach

0438 868 116

Nicole Goodwin

Rainbow Beach

0407 583 561

Rainbow Beach Service Centre

and Mechanical and Towing

Curtains and Blinds & Security Advantage Screens & Blinds Cooloola Cove

5481 2846

Op Shop

Cooloola Curtains & Blinds Cooloola Cove

0436 394 347

Vinnies

Dentist

Beach Signs

4rent4sale Storage Sheds

Kennels and Catteries Gympie Cooloola Pet Resort Gympie

Carpet Cleaning

Channon and Lawrence Dental Gympie

5482 7688

Beach to Bay

Cooloola Cove Smiles

Tin Can Bay

5486 4800

Coloured Sands Clinic

Cooloola Cove

5488 0271

Cleanwave

Pest Management

Rainbow Beach Rainbow Beach

Rainbow Beach

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5482 2737

Cooloola Coast

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Rainbow Beach

0421 600 148

Gympie Veterinary Services Tin Can Bay

5486 4666

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ENERGEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 62 62 EPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300 130 372 FIRE & RESCUE - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3169 Tin Can Bay Fire Warden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0409 828 414 Rural Fires Goomboorian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0417 793 286 Rural Fires Neerdie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0400 865 132 QPWS Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 9900 QPWS Tewantin (7 days) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5449 7792 Gympie Regional Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300 307 800

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HOSPITAL - Gympie Hospital & Community Health . . . 5489 8690 Library - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3705 Library - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 4355 Local Disaster Management CCCLDMSG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 4483, 0439 862 264 Cooloola Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5488 0436, 0459 26 374 Wallu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0419 685 338 Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0427 863 007 Pharmacy - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3070 Police - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 8765 Police - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 2426 Police - non urgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 444 POISONS Information Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 11 26 School - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 9333 School - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5488 1222 Tin Can Bay Community Church Op Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 2055 Llew O’Brien (Federal Member) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4121 2936 Tony Perrett MLA (State Member) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5329 5100

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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (Please phone to make appt ) CARKEET, Sally (Rainbow Beach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0417 751 327 DEACON, Arthur (Cooloola Cove) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0419 624 208 FISHER, Peter (Cooloola Cove) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0407 95 4678 GETT, Kelvin (Rainbow Beach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3538 MISSEN, John Joseph (Rainbow Beach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 8153 April 2019 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – 37


WHAT’S ON

If you have an event or date you would like to add please email info@rbcn.com.au

APRIL

27 Rainbow Beach Bull and Bronc Spectacular

10am Mainly Music, TCB Community Complex

1

RBCC Community News is out!

11, 24 Rainbow Beach Art Group - second and fourth Thursday of each month at 10am, RB Library, Jenny: 5486 3705

1

Cooloola Coast Art Drawing, every Monday 9.30-11.30am, TCB Library

12 Final day for BreastScreen van at Lions Park, TCB RD, behind the library

27-28 Gympie Garden Expo

4.30pm Karate and Jiu-Jitsu, RBSS: 0417 079 579

MAY

1

Bingo! RB Community Hall 9.30am Year 4-10 Cross Country, TCB SChool

4-5 TCB Model Flying Club presents Warbirds

6pm Table Tennis, RB Community Hall, Bob: 0477 001 912

1

13 Men’s Shed Meeting, at The Shed (behind the City Farm Nursery), 10am

2

P-3 Fun Run, TCB School

13 TCB Country Club Barefoot Bowls from 4.30pm

5

2

RB Over 60s meet at the Surf Club, 10am - new members welcome!

2

Tin Can Bay Art Group - every Tuesday from 10am-noon, TCB Library

3

QCWA craft morning and Trauma Teddy workshop, 10am TCB QCWA meeting room on Whiting St (behind the Seaside Cottage)

3

Bingo! Country Club 9.30am and every Thursday

4

Morning Melodies at the Brolga Theatre with Probus, 11am, Arthur: 5486 4581

5

16 Weave Easter Baskets, 1pm – 3pm, 8+ years, $8, bookings essential, Gympie Gallery 17 TCB Fishing Club meet 4pm, Club House, 33 Dolphin Ave, TCB 0437 242 171

Art Play Creative play for littlies with Sandra, bookings essential, Gympie Regional Gallery 10 – 11am, 2-4 years, $5

6

Wide Bay Dragon Boat Regattas begin

9

Mythological Dragons, 1pm – 3pm, 6+ years, $8, Gympie Gallery

9-18 Kids on Tour APT9, fun free creative activities QAGOMA) 10am – 4pm, all ages, free, Gympie Gallery 10 Last swim club night for the Rainbow Warriors, 5pm at the Sports Club

14 Sunfish Junior Fishing Day, TCB Fishing Club 16 Easter Friends make Easter arty crafty goodies, 10am – 12pm, 6+ years, $8, bookings essential, Gympie Gallery

Coolabay Choir, 3pm CC Vets and Community Hall, and every Wednesday

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13 Family Fun Day, food and drinks available, Gympie Regional Gallery, 10am – 1pm, all ages, free

THURSDAY

Hot Rod ‘n’ Rockabilly Rumble

12 Mother’s Day and TCB Mother’s Day Classic 27-31 Queensland Small Business Week (QSBW)

7am Tennis, RB Sports Club Carmel: 0438 773 679 8.30am Playgroup, RBSS 9am TCB Craft Club Carmel: 5488 0409

WEEKLY (many are term time only)

9.30am CCLAC Bingo, 9.30am, TCB Country Club

See Fitness and Health pages for fitness classes, aqua aerobics, pilates, yoga

9.30am First 5 Forever Under 5’s, TCB Library

MONDAY

10am Art Workshop with Jenny, RB Library, every 2nd and 4th Thurs

9.30am Senior Citizens indoor bowls, TCB Community Complex David: 0466 848 032

3.30pm Cooloola Dragon Boat training

10-11am First 5 Forever Under 5’s, RB Library

FRIDAY

17-19 Tin Can Bay Coast Guard Easter Collection, RB turn off and near TCB School

4.30pm Karate and Jiu-Jitsu, RBSS: 0417 079 579

9.30am Bridge, RB Hall Meeting Room

18 Introduction to Online Banking, bookings essential, TCB Library 2pm-4pm, ph: 5486 4355

6.30am Heart Foundation Walking Group, TCB Bakery

18 Introduction to Online Shopping, bookings essential, 5486 3705, RB Library ,10am-12 noon 20 TCB Lions Garage Sale, 7am-1pm, Cathy House, 44 Toolara Rd, TCB 21 Thirsty Merc plays at the Sports Club, Limeburners at the Country Club

10 Stand Up Paddle Boarding, Pelican Bay - see our holiday activities

25 ANZAC Day Services - see page 3, Two Up and live music at the Sports Club and TCB RSL

10 Cooloola Card Makers - every second Wednesday 9-11am, TCB Library

25 Music Plus, CC Vets and Community Hall, 7pm, 0427 180 649

9am Sailability, TCB

TUESDAY

9am Arts and Crafts Group, Church of the Good Shepherd Hall

9.30am Senior Citizens indoor bowls, TCB Community Complex, David: 0466 848 032 SATURDAY 7.00am 6.30am Heart Foundation Walking Group, Maggie 0400 756 615

9am TCB Quilters, TCB Community Complex, Jacquie: 5486 4468

Markets on almost every Saturday, see the Visitor’s Guide!

9.30am Little Guppies Playgroup

SUNDAY

WEDNESDAY

7am St Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church service, Manooka Drv, RB

7.00am Heart Foundation Walking Group, Maggie 0400 756 615 9am Mahjong and games, Church of the Good Shepherd Hall 9am Table Tennis, RB Community Hall, Bob: 0477 001 912

7.30am Cooloola Dragon Boat training 9.30am Church of the Good Shepherd Contemporary Family service and morning tea, all denominations welcome! 17 Carlo Rd, RB

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Hello again from all at the IGA, Well doesn’t a fine weekend make a difference, even though there isn’t much beach (apparently something to do with a cyclone we didn’t get)? Anyway, more to do with climate change, perhaps? I really don’t get into that debate. The amount of ac vity going on in Rainbow over the next month is great. With Easter, ANZAC Day, Rodeo and the Hot Rod Show, there won’t be any me available for work! On one other note, it is always sad to see a business struggle. Not only does it impact those that may own the business, but all the employees, their families and also the wider community at large. My heart goes out to those that have been affected and we are hoping for a resolu on that helps all involved. Tony Stewart was to head off west again to help out all the farmers s ll under drought, but hopefully he may have to put it off for a few weeks as it looks like they may be having some rain. Let’s just hope and pray.

Jus n - 5m outside the box on the right-hand side - looks up and puts the ball top le� hand corner to win the game, and progress to the next stage. It’s great to see such a good side come out of the Gympie Region –best of luck, boys. I’m not sure the same can be said for Daniel Ricciardo, let’s see if the Renault can last the whole race this me. Who would have thought the Reds could beat the Brumbies, let’s see how they go against Cooper and Genia. I had nearly forgot to men on how good the Ford GT Mustangs are going in the Super Car Compe on. Happy Easter from all of us!

Cheers Matt, Bernie, Justin and our friendly staff at the IGA

Ange couldn’t stay away too long as she has been over at Tin Can helping out Bernie and Jus n. Each week it’s ge ng busier and busier which is terrific for everyone. Liam and Jess brought bubs up for a nana-play the other day, already crawling and nearly walking. Time does seem to go so quickly. Paul moved to Brisbane to start a shopfi ng appren ceship, he sounds like he’s having a ball. I think I’ve got a place to stay when we go to the football now, which bring me to the sports report. Thank God the footy (sport) has started. A�er all the offseason dramas and the way the salary cap is trying to bring the teams closer together… Now we can look forward to another cracker season ahead. The Broncos were off to a wobbly start but showed their true colours up against the Cowboys. Who would have predicted the Lions bea ng West Coast? Surely it’s just not a once-in-a-blue-moon event. I watched Jus n play soccer in Gympie on the weekend. It was an FFA cup game, 4 all at full me (FFA comp is a knock out fixture) then 15 minutes each way, then penal es if s ll ed. There's lots of Easter goodies to choose from at your IGA, says Kristy

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