Rainbow Beach Community News May 2019

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May 2019 • Vol 22 • Issue 5

4 events in 1 big long weekend!

In this issue... See the Bay to Bay Yacht Race start at Tin Can Bay on May 4 , then attend the Tin Can Bay Model Flying Club’s hugely popular Warbirds weekend May 4 and 5, go on a GourMAY farm trail and follow it up with the Hot Rod and Rockabilly Rumble on May 5 at 11am. The third annual event, with classic and custom cars and motorbikes, fashion and live music is hosted by the Sports Club and now relocated to the centre block. Pictured are Angi Muench and Rainbow Beach expat Manuela Platt (who you may know as Ella Pepinghege) who had a lot of fun at the event last year. Story page 3. More not-to-miss occasions for May and beyond inside our pages….

a Classic • Mother’s Day is la history • 2 tales of Cooloo re are • Tourist ask “Whe the words?”


Editor’s Note

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FTER THE awesome events of Thirsty Merc and the Rodeo, the next few weeks are jam-packed with the Bay to Bay, Warbirds, Hot Rod and Rockabilly Rumble, BioBlitz, Mother’s Day Classic, GourMAY and IRB Ocean Roar. You can learn Italian or have your say on the Rainbow Beach Sportsground, Cooloola Cove Skatepark and resilience of our coastline. In this issue, meet a couple of local characters and hear their history, plus we introduce three newer residents. We also announce Nipper Champs, and after 14 seasons of Sundays on the beach, we Gilmores are officially graduating from Rainbow Beach Nippers. It is not just summer, from spring to Easter you’d find us rain, hail or shine on the beach. Mandatory sunshine and surf time, 8.30-10.30am. It is not a sport you drop and go. Nippers relies on families to get involved. I’ve met wonderful parents, grandparents and carers from the coast, Gympie and surrounds by volunteering at Nippers. Work as an Age Manager for Heatley was not always easy (!), but seeing almost a decade of Nippers progress through the age groups was rewarding.

It has been fun helping the club over the years (even Tracey’s BBQ tent!) and a big shout out to Karly, Kim and Kelly for continuing on with uniform duties! Another congratulations to Helen Brown, our co-ordinator. Helen gives her all to our Nippers, I thank her and all the managers over the years. Heatley worked Sundays when I started with our two eldest, I was also shepherding an excited two-year-old whilst simultaneously managing feed and nap time for our youngest. But to watch the levels of confidence grow in each of our children - as ‘green caps’, conquering the ‘cans’, learning the boards, then progressing through to their surf rescue certificates and becoming lifesavers, is heartwarming. Yes, I am a proud mum. I am so grateful to our Surf Club and members and all it has given back to us as a family. I would definitely recommend the experience to others. Give it a try! Until next month and Happy Mother’s Day! Michelle and Heatley PS I still think we’ll be on the beach Sunday mornings - where else would you rather be?

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Bay to Bay

See the Bay to Bay begin their two-day race on May 4 in Tin Can Bay Image Karen Van der Heijde

trailable yacht race

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OMPETITORS SAIL IN the company of some 140 plus trailable yachts through the largely unspoilt and truly spectacular Great Sandy Marine Park. And it all starts in Tin Can Bay at 11am

Hot rods and

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AKE SURE YOU experience the third annual Rainbow Beach HOT ROD ‘N’ ROCKABILLY RUMBLE, on Sunday May 5 at 11am, at the Centre Block. Organiser, Nick McGrath said, “The show

(five divisions starting at 10 minute intervals). Make sure you are there to see it, Saturday May 4 as they launch into a 84km long Category 5 event. They pass through the Great Sandy

Strait Ramsar Wetland Area and the Fraser Island World Heritage Area and the Great Sandy National Park. Yachts will race to Gary’s Anchorage on Saturday, stay overnight and continue

the race to Hervey Bay on Sunday, May 5. This race has been held every year since its inception in 1981 and attracts more than 150 boats which is considerably larger than the size of the Sydney to Hobart fleet. Some 600 to 800 competitors are involved, who with their group support, total over 1000 visitors to our region for the weekend. It goes without saying that this event contributes considerably to our local business economy. The event is run by The Hervey Bay Sailing Club with the support of kindred clubs, Tin Can Bay Yacht Club and Hervey Bay Boat Club Yacht Squadron, rescue organisations Coast Guard Tin Can Bay, Coast Guard Sandy Strait and Volunteer Marine Rescue Hervey Bay and other sponsors, boat owners, businesses and more organisations. For further details email bay2bay@ herveybaysailingclub.org.au or phone 0427 628 511.

is growing and ‘hot rodders’ are booked in for the weekend. We moved from the club to accommodate more people. “There are more local guys involved - like Wayne from Rainbow Beach Fishing and Camping who is sponsoring a trophy. There are 16 categories as a direct result of locals getting involved.” In fact, there will be eight Car Trophies and eight Motorcycle Trophies and prizes. Pageant winners take home a weekend for two at Rainbow Beach, helicopter ride for two, cosmetics and giveaways.

“Suzie Dunstan (Miss Blondie Bubbles) will be hosting the daytime ‘Miss Rainbow Beach’ Pin Up Pageant, with a tropical theme. “We’re putting together a local’s nighttime pageant for girls or guys - and there’ll be a few giveaways on the night for them!” said Nick. It is Nick’s aim that all the businesses and charities in Rainbow will benefit: “We are raffling a Rainbow Beach helicopter ride. The Rainbow Beach P&C sausage sizzle will raise funds for school. If there are any other

community-based local fundraising events, please give the club a call.” So come see the classic and custom cars, hotrods and motorcycles from all over the world, live music and fashion, plus a jumping castle and kids’ activities, 11am till 4pm at the Centre Block. Then party on from 5pm ‘til late at The Sports Club, with live rock ‘n’ roll, prizes and dancers - all for a fiver! Find out more, call the Sports Club on 5486 3191 or email Nick: ink68@ hotmail.com

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Spectator sport plus a BBQ and beach bar!

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HIS YEAR, there are even more reasons to come down to the beach on June 1 and 2 to watch the high-octane event, inflatable rescue boat (IRB) competiton, Ocean Roar. As competitors from Surf Life Saving Clubs around the state fight it out for a surf rescue supremacy, you can relax at a beach bar over brews and a menu from Beauty and Beard. The action alone is worth making your way to the beach. The races are all about simulating rescue situations and testing the abilities’ of drivers and crew people as they’re transferred to a competitive setting. Aside from the spills and thrills of the competition, the event is a real reinforcement of lifesaving skills. This is the third year Rainbow Beach Surf Lifesaving Club has hosted the event, and they’ve invited Gympie locals Jarrod Dan and Lauren Langley to cater. They smoke locally sourced meats low and slow for 12 hours over Ironbark timbers and serve with fresh, seasonal and sumptuous sides. Ocean Roar is the dedicated IRB competition series which features five rounds of competition throughout the season with each round attracting on average, 280 competitors. The competition works on a cumulative point-based system with the winning team awarded the Premiership Title at the end of the series. The event is a popular precursor to the Queensland IRB Championships which sees over 300 competitors go head-tohead in the pinnacle event of the season. So come down and experience Round 4 IRB Premiership Series - you may even see a Rainbow Beach team!

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Spills, thrills with Ocean Roar on June 1-2 and brews and BBQ!

Warbirds at Tin Can Bay

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HE ANNUAL Southern Cross Air Force Warbirds (SCAF) will be held at Tin Can Bay next weekend, May 4 and 5. The Warbirds Association in Australia “comes of age” this year, it being 21 years since its inception in 1998, in Bundaberg, by the late Rick Rogers. At that time it was a subsidiary of the USA-based World Miniature Warbirds Association (WMWA). This association still exists today. The annual Tin Can Bay event is the major meeting on the Warbirds calendar, and usually has over 100 model aeroplanes present, from as far north as Bundaberg, west to Toowoomba, and south to the Gold Coast.

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Most of the participants will camp at the field and some are already there to get the best spots. The club has great facilities, with hot showers, 240-volt power, flushing toilets and a full canteen operating over the two days. The field looks a picture at present and the public will enjoy the park-like atmosphere with plenty of parking and shaded benches. Fare will include hamburgers, hot dogs, hot chips etc, and hot and cold drinks. Admission is by gold coin donation. Further information can be obtained from Neil Low, phone 0417 072, 878. Bring the family out for a great day’s entertainment at minimal cost.


48 hours to discover Cooloola’s nature

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OOLOOLA BIOBLITZ is to be held in Rainbow Beach and you’re invited! Mark your calendars now for the weekend of May 17-19, for the Cooloola BioBlitz based in Rainbow Beach and the surrounding areas. Registration is from 3.30pm on Friday, closing on Sunday May 19 at 3.30pm. An exciting BioBlitz aimed at tracking down and identifying as many animals, plants and other living natural resources as possible is being planned for northern Cooloola in May.

Learn basic Italian and dine with the “All Italians” at Arcobaleno on the Beach: Elisa Mele Seul, Paolo Sheshu and Alessia Castiglioni

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EDNESDAYS IN RAINBOW are gaining a green, white and red accent. Locals are invited to join the group “You say spghedi, I say spaghetti,” created by Elisa Mele Seul, an experienced Education Manager from Italy. You now have the opportunity to learn Italian, but mostly you can enjoy an Italian experience in town, with Arcobaleno on the Beach (known as Arcos) giving you the perfect background. Elisa said it was her daughter who inspired the classes. “Sofia is two years old and I have only spoken Italian with her since she was in the womb. We speak Italian even when we are around town or at playgroups, so some residents started to say that they would like to learn Italian or that their kids were interested. “Been born and raised in the Italian island of Sardinia I was bilingual myself and at

school I kept adding more languages, as in High School.” In fact, Elisa specialised in foreign literatures and cultures, with an impressive command of French, Spanish, English, Latin and of course Italian and Sardinian. Elisa told us she arrived at Cooloola Cove in 2013 to work as a nanny, “After a week I came to see Rainbow Beach and it has been love at first sight; after one year I met Sean and I have been here since.” Arcos has been home for many Italians during the past years, with Tony and Tanya Heading welcoming their adopted team, some of whom have settled in our community. Elisa admitted, “If I am homesick, Arcos helps me soothe the spirit, some of the staff there are also Italian and they will be helping me in recreating the foreign atmosphere.” Elisa hopes the classes will be ongoing, “The Community Centre offers a great

space for classes and meetings, a bit more private to build the foundation of learning. I have a feeling we will end up mixing cooking classes and Italian lessons! “I am looking forward to be able to share who I really am and to be understood while connecting with other locals.” Who does not like Italian food? Imagine being able to order it in Italian on the last Wednesday of each month. So learn the basics in an easy way - 5pm until 6/6.30pm, every Wednesday in May at the Rainbow Beach Community Centre. It is $75pp for the first three classes (plus pay for your dinner on the 29th). Whilst you are enjoying a lovely al fresco meal, remember the one rule: be a tourist for one evening, pretending you are in Italy and you have to speak and understand Italian! Find out more: 0499 050 965 or email elisa.leader@gmail.com

We need you! This 48 hour BioBlitz is open for teens to retirees. No natural history expertise is required because there will be very experienced mentors and leaders accompanying all the teams on their field excursions to help find, identify and document as many species as possible and provide information. Last year Cooloola Coastcare and Bioblitz volunteers discovered 38 NEW species unknown to science! Organisers have identified specific habitats for close scrutiny by the various teams that range from the seashore to the high dunes, from the rainforest to the wallum heathlands and from the fens to the mangroves. It is a wonderful time of the year to be out exploring nature so follow this event on FaceBook and check this website: www.cooloolacoastcare.org. au for more! Questions? Call Lindy Orwin, Cooloola Coastcare: 0478 039 322.

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Mother’s Day Classic has a new route 10 Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

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HE TIN CAN BAY Mother’s Day Classic will be taking a different direction this year. While the goal of the day is still about increasing awareness of breast cancer, celebrating lives touched by breast cancer and raising funds for breast cancer research through a fun, healthy and inspiring event, participants will be walking a new way in 2019. “Previously the route has been around the township of Tin Can Bay but to avoid the numerous road crossings it was decided to utilise the foreshore walking path instead,” event organiser Jess Milne explained. The start/finish line will be in Wes Mitchell Park near the playground. Held on Mother’s Day each year, the Classic has raised over 35 million dollars since 1998 and has become the National Breast Cancer Foundation’s biggest annual injection of funds. Since 1994 the five-year survival rate has improved from 76% to 91% and this can be contributed to the positive impact research is having on survival rates. Get involved online with an early bird registration, becoming a ‘supporter in spirit’ or making a donation. Go to mothersdayclassic.com.au and follow the links to Queensland Regional Events to find the Tin Can Bay page. On May 12 registrations will open from 8am and are available at the sign-in tent. The lovely ladies from the Tin Can Bay QCWA will be assisting and have also generously donated the finish line fruit platters. Official opening is at 8.45am and the walk/run kicks off from 9am. Don’t forget to get your pink on for a chance to win a ‘best dressed’ award and for those who don’t mind getting a sweat up, there are awards for first over the line. For further information contact Jess Milne on 0411 218 254.

Mother’s come with different likes and hobbies, so pick and choose accordingly…and buy local!

Dawn and Wendy from the Tin Can Bay QCWA Branch are getting in the pink spirit for the 2019 TCB MDC!

Make a gift

Music & a cuppa

Cooloola Cove Youth Activities Project for kids and teens present Mother’s Day Gift Making - Saturday May 11 at the Cooloola Cove Veterans and Community Hall from 10-11am. Create something for the special caregiver in your life.

Tuesday May 14 is the Veterans & Community Morning Tea at the Tin Can Bay RSL. Theme is ‘Mother’s Day’ even though it’s after the event but close enough. Lawrence will regale us with his music.

Playgroup Morning Tea Rainbow Beach State School Playgroup host a special Mother’s Day Morning Tea at 9.45am on Thursday May 9 with the ‘goodies’ provided by the combined RB Church Family.

Work out Head to the at Tin Can Bay Skate Park, 9.30am Mondays for Mums and Bubs (or no bubs) resistance and cardio with The First Step. Suitable for all levels of fitness - classes are $10, BYO water and towel. To book call 0437117891.

Visitors Welcome www.tcbcc.com.au Ph: 07 5486 4231

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1. Dine out at one of our wonderful eateries. Never fails to please. Maybe there will be some live music, like Sunday lunches at Marina Bar and Grill? Love the No Washing Up - it is icing on the cake. 2. Act a tourist for a day and book a tour. Maybe your mum was a diver? Or wants to ride a horse through the waves? Has she always wanted to learn to surf? Or would she like to be chauffeur-driven up to Double Island Point Lighthouse? How about a sunset cruise on the Sandy Straits (with nibbles!)? 3. What about a hammock or camp chair recliner from Rainbow Beach Fishing and Camping? Or how about a new fishing rod from Rainbow Beach Hardware, Fishing and Camping. 4. Fisher-mums will love a Charter to fill up the freezer - see our fishing section! 5. Please give your mum as massage. Every mum deserves this - book now with Silver Koru! 6. How about a voucher for the gym, aqua aerobics, an outdoor fitness class or pilates? There’s even a mum and bub aqua session. See our fitness pages for details. 7. For RV adventurer mums, duck into Wide Bay Caravans and pick something up, or buy them the latest camping books or App (only $9.99) from Camps Australia Wide. 8. Cooloola Mitre 10 will have SO many options for you. From plants and seedlings, power tools or picnic ware! 9. There are more things for their garden at Cooloola Cove Landscaping Supplies. 10. Failing that, repurpose from Vinnies OR pick up chocolate from our IGA.

Easy!

Fri 3rd 7pm Junction Road Duo performing Music of Old Through to today Fri 10th 7pm The Limeburners Classic Rock ‘n’ Roll 60’s 70’s Rock & Country Songs Sat 11th 4:30pm BAREFOOT BOWLS All Welcome $10 /person, Includes Snacks, Phone Hilly for details 0412 134 752 Sat 11th 6pm G.B. Fox Rock & Roll, Country & Blues Fri 17th 7pm Red Betty Professional Rock Trio, 60’s to now Fri 24th 7pm Miss Leading Four piece band performing Blues, Funk, Rock & Soul Fri 31st 7pm Cool Lula Trio Acoutstic Rock songs and those party classics that we all know and love.


Kids’ Club Brooke Bignell

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HE POSTPARTUM period of child rearing can be the craziest time of your life. Amidst the ‘to-do lists’ and schedules, new parents may feel a little lost, unheard and perhaps friendless. The Cooloola Coast is very lucky to have some amazing programs running in the community for children under five. Programs that, although focus on a child’s development and social skills, really nurture parents and caregivers too. Some parents think you need a walking, talking child to attend these groups, but you don’t! It will benefit both adult and child to attend from birth to school aged. Playgroup is a great place to start. Little Guppies Playgroup runs every Tuesday, starting at 9.30am on the corner of Bream St and Emperor St, Tin Can Bay. In Rainbow Beach, Sarah Brantz runs a Playgroup Queensland program and a Pre-Prep program at Rainbow Beach State School every Thursday of the school term, 9-11am. Both groups are an informal and inclusive catch up, with tea, coffee and bickies provided, mums and dads can chat to other adults, while the little babes crawl over each other to organised play stations, and the bigger kids can exert their energy with an array of outdoor equipment, or seasonal arts and crafts. Gold coin donation is appreciated. Contact Sarah at Rainbow Beach State School, 5486 9333 or Carmen at Little Guppies Playgroup, 0487 876 559 for more information. For membership information, visit playgroup.qld.com.au. First 5 Forever is a free program, running every Monday at the Rainbow Beach Library, 10am-11am and every Thursday at the Tin Can Bay Library, 9.30-10.30am (except for public holidays).

First 5 Forever focuses on what growing brains need. Talking, playing, reading and singing to your baby all play a huge part in their communication, reading and writing skills when they’re older. These sessions include songs and nursery rhymes, story time, craft time and bickies for the kids. Tea, coffee and a friendly face provided. For more information, pop into either library or visit first5forever.org.au. Head Coach, BJ Parton, at Rainbow Beach Aquatic Centre runs weekly Mums and Bubs and Learn to Swim classes. Being comfortable in the water from a young age assists your child in having a healthy attitude to exercise, while learning vital and lifelong skills. Pop into the Aquatic Centre or give BJ a call 5486 3191 (#3) to have a chat about lessons. Don’t forget to utilise our natural environment. The Cooloola Coast is lucky to have refurbished parks and playgrounds that are suitable for children of all ages. Pop a picnic blanket and some lunch in the pram, call a friend and head down to the beach or park for a play. Remember to treat yourself with love and kindness. Although rewarding, being a parent can be exhausting. Your mental health and general wellbeing is so important to your family’s happiness. Sometimes a simple visit to one of these groups is all it takes to feel human again!

Above: Story time with Jen at First 5 Forever Right: Kasey-Cruze shows off his artwork Below: Ollie and Sofia love craft time

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Mick hands over the

greens

Greenkeeper, Mick Hall retired last November after 25 years service for Tin Can Bay Country Club, he recounts some of those times and welcomes new greenkeeper, Dustin Carne.

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ICK HALL was responsible for maintaining the 18 hole golf course and two bowling greens, full time for 38 hours each week and some weekends, for a quarter of a century at the Tin Can Bay Country Club. Mick said, “I enjoy living in this region and I loved my work and being responsible for the golf and bowls greens and seeing it transform into the beautiful greens it is today.” Twenty five years is a long time to devote yourself to the one place, but Mick said, “I lived my whole life in the bush and moved to this area for a coastal change.” Born in Warialda, NSW, he said, “I started work at the Warialda Golf and Bowls Club in 1993 where I did my apprenticeship.” Mick moved to Cooloola Cove and his plan is to remain here in his retirement, fishing and relaxing. Being near the ocean was the drawcard for him, “I love holidaying in the bush and then returning to be near the water.” When asked about his memorable moments, Mick had a few: “Watching managers come and go – eight managers in seven years! Seeing the club house development from a tiny shed into the bar, restaurant and function room club house it is today. And finally, the creation of the second bowling green.” He said there was always plenty to laugh at, “too many to say”. But it was good to hear

Above: Dustin Carne, the new greenkeeper at Tin Can Bay Country Club, is welcomed by Mick Hall, who retired from the role after 25 years service Left: Mick Hall in his bowling whites - some time ago!

he was able to enjoy the fruits of his labours, “I played golf every week, been playing golf since 1966. I played bowls all the time and I was very good at it.” As for challenges over the years, he said they rebuilt most of the golf greens: “When I first started the greens were full of weeds and the bark two-foot high at the base of the trees, all raked up and carted away. “This was a big job but very rewarding. Also there was no water them days, but now treated water is pumped into the dams.” Challenges that his successor, Dustin Carne, does not have to worry about. “I’ve been finishing off old projects, maintaining golf and bowling greens, keeping true and firm playing surfaces for our members.” Dustin, the new greenkeeper, was born in Injune, and moved into this region in 2004:

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“I started at the country club in September 2015 as an assistant labourer, signed my apprenticeship papers in December 2015 and completed my studies in November 2018.” He has a new apprentice and three other staff working under his instruction. Now based in Tin Can Bay, the first few months in charge have been a little stressful, “As I have big boots to fill. The country club has a Pro-Am organised for June this year, I have to ensure that the entire golf course is looking in top condition.” This includes removal of bricks around each tee, to tidy up the course and simplify maintenance, improving the entrance gardens, turfing around the entrance to the golf starters box and implementing new work practices. He would like to thank Mick for all he has done for him over the years.

Mick left with some parting advice for Dustin: “Don’t take any nonsense from the members and do things your way.” And a tip for members: “Appreciate the beauty of your facilities and what this region has to offer.” Say hello to Dustin the next time you play a round or end - call the Country Club on 5486 4231 to book.

Registrations now open for Professional/Amateur Golf Tournament Held at Tin Can Country Club on June 27, $35 includes lunch and 18 holes with PGA professional with prizes over $1000. Open to ladies and men. Book today on: 0409 727 577


Eat local with

GOURMAY

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YMPIE REGIONAL Council invites you celebrate each May with the finest local food and produce during Eat Local Month: GourMAY! Here on our coast make the most of our delectable seafood, enjoy a long lunch at our cafes and restaurants or dine out and ask them ‘what’s local’? Chef Matt Golinski, our Food Ambassador, is an inspiring part of GourMAY and encourages you to create your own paddock-to-plate experience, with cooking demonstrations and tempting foodie events. With long table lunches, picnic trains, growers markets and delicious, local seasonal produce, GourMAY is a month not to be missed! Make your experience unique by visiting local farms, attending talks and workshops and tasting the range of signature dishes on offer at participating local restaurants and cafes. Visit Gourmet & Grooves on Smithfield on May 31 and The Gympie District Show, May 16-18. Here are some events you don’t want to miss…. Be sure to check out the GourMAY Guide online for more.

May 4-5 Cooloola Farm Trail Pick your ideal farm gate destination Gympie and Noosa, meet producers and learn more about their product direct from the farm, 9am to 4pm. No bookings required. Please wear closed-in shoes, bring a hat and sunscreen, and respect the family farm you visit: Broadmeadows Farm – 491a Wahpunga Lane, Kin Kin 0404 470 490 Noosa Black Coffee – Kin Kin 5485 4638 Cooloola Berries – 856 Tagigan Road,

Wolvi 5486 7512 (plus Paella in the Paddock on Sunday) Purity Essential Oils – 428 Tagigan Road, Wolvi 0408 910 420 Rozelle Nature Park - 1 Tinana Rd, Goomboorian Lindols Macadamias – 1565 Tin Can Bay Road, Goomborian Biofields Organics – 1476 Tin Can Bay Road, Goomborian Rossmount Nursery and Rural Retreat – 26 Burns Road, Ross Creek 0423 775 401

May 5 Big Rosella Festival Come along to the annual one-of-a-kind festival and celebrate all things Rosella! Showcasing Rosella (Hibiscus) fruits grown at Petersen’s Farm Woolooga, 45km NW of Gympie. You’ll see more than 5,000 Rosella plants ready for picking. There will be farm walks/tours, cooking demonstrations with chefs Jason Ford, James Barnden, Valerie Ferninands and CC Diaz-Petersen using fresh ‘straight from the farm’ produce. CC’s Kitchen’s Fine Food Products and Petersen’s Farm produce available for sale. Plants and food stalls. It is $5 per person, children under 12 free, and open 9am to 4pm at Petersen’s Farm, 2 Reilly Road, Woolooga.

May 25 Mary Valley Farm Tour Come on a journey through the Mary Valley and visit a range of farms specialising in organic beef, free-range pork, grass-fed eggs, avocadoes, honey, and more. Bring

May is Eat Local month in the Gympie Region and the signature event is the 5 Chefs’ Long Table Dinner with chef Matt Golinski

a hat, sunscreen, water bottle, wear comfortable shoes and your sense of adventure! Held 9am to 3pm, phone Kandanga Farm Store on 0428 776 348 for details.

May 25 5 Chefs’ Long Table Dinner The signature event of Eat Local Month is the 5 Chefs’ Long Table Dinner which sees Matt Golinski lead a team of local chefs to present a five-course degustation experience featuring the best of Gympie region produce.

May 26 Goomeri Pumpkin Festival An event-filled day of entertainment, fun and frivolity will again be offered at the annual Goomeri Pumpkin Festival. Join the thousands of people who flock to the small town of Goomeri for a day of great pumpkin fun.

In 2019, look forward to some great entertainment including the legendary Great Australian Pumpkin Roll™. • Great Australian Pumpkin Roll Lucky Spot of $1000 • Entertaining Outback and Heritage Street Parade • Pumpkin Power Shot Put, Pumpkin Pull and other pumpkin competitions • Roving entertainment • Great prizes for all competitions • Hilarious pumpkin competitions A variety of pumpkin foods will be available. Free shows and entertainment all day. Cooking demonstrations in the park and music on the main stage. Free entry to the Festival, 6am to 6pm at Moore and Boonara Streets, Goomeri.

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Creative Cuts Country Club hosts Miss Leading

Rock ‘n’ Roll on the long weekend

Miss Leading have been performing since 2012. Quality musicians who love what we do. Predominantly a covers band with a few punchy originals added to the mix, they have strong vocals, soulful guitar, sweet saxophone, driving bass and thumping drums! What more could you ask for? Miss Leading have opened for the Mary River Festival, played at the last two Noosa Shows, and played numerous gigs, including Joe’s Waterhole, Eumundi, Runners up in battle of the bands 2014 Blues, Funk, Rock, Soul with influences by Beth Hart, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Sade, see them on Friday May 24, at the Tin Can Bay Country Club.

The third annual Hot Rod and Rockabilly Rumble event is on May 5. Live music includes the Bowery Boys from 11am, B Daddy and the Double D’s from 7.30pm. B-Daddy & the Double D’s are a high energy Rockabilly band based on the Gold Coast and Brisbane. Taking influences

from Stray Cats, Eddie Cochran, The Reverend Horton Heat, Dick Dale and The Brian Setzer Orchestra, B-Daddy & the Double D’s are highly capable to ‘Rock the house down’ or ‘Lighten thing up a little’ for those who just want to shake leg. Get ready to rock your socks off at the Rumble!

Red Betty at Country Club

Sing with Coolabay Choir Singing is one of the healthiest pastimes recommended and laughter is very therapeutic, so blending these two on a regular basis must be a good positive contribution to your life. Coolabay Choir enjoy themselves each Wednesday from 3pm to 4pm at the Vets’ and Community Hall, Cooloola Cove, so head over there and join in! They are currently working towards a request for the choir to sing in June and are often ready to sing for Music Plus Nights. Pay them a visit on Wednesdays at 3pm - all welcome! For further information call Pam: 0427 180 649 or email: kcisf327@gmail.com

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Bass and backing vocals for Kings for the Sun on tour in Melbourne and the Sweden Rock Festival before joining Red Betty in 2015. With songs range from late ‘60s to present day, this trio keep the dance floor full from start to finish. See Red Betty Friday, May 17 at the Tin Can Bay Country Club.

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Nominations open for Who’s Got Talent? The annual Cooloola’s Got Talent showcase is fast approaching and nominations are now open. Hosted by the Cooloola Coast Youth Activity Project, the event is a great way for kids to gain confidence and onstage experience in a no pressure environment. Encourage your child to give it a go! Numerous cash prizes up for grabs in categories such as Laugh My Chops Off, Delightful Delivery, Sensational Style and the top spot of Brought the House Down. Performance criteria is open just as long as it can be performed on the indoor stage, up to five minutes in length and no actual talent is required as the event motto is - Don’t Be Shy - Be Daring! So if you are under 18, have a skill, talent or wild imagination and would like to make some great childhood memories then contact Jess Milne on 0411 218 254 for a nomination form! Mark Saturday June 8 on the calendar and get practising.

Simply Classical Concert A cornerstone of the upcoming May concert of Simply Classical will be a Ständchen, German for serenade. An interesting piece by Schubert due to its configuration: a male choir, with a female soloist, is serenading the imagined beloved. Violinist Helen Brereton (pictured with pianist, Irina Prodger) will play a powerful and dramatic Elegy by Tchaikovsky, and her accompanist will play the Moonlight Sonata. Young Brisbane cellist, Daniel Shearer will also perform, with Alex Rainieri, a renowned concert pianist with international experience. Local student, George Allen, will play a saxophone repertoire to fit the theme. Be serenaded on Sunday, May 26, 2pm, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Gympie. Admission $15 adults, $5 children, with afternoon tea.

Quilts with Messages Gympie Regional Gallery is hosting an exhibition of quilts by members of Queensland Quilters Inc. titled “State of the Art (SOTA19)”. The exhibition recognises quilting as an art form and demonstrates the changing nature of the quilting arts. Both practical and beautiful, these quilts can tell stories of our environment, relationships and social issues, like featured image ‘Forest’ by Julie Harding. A wide range of techniques lovingly bring these pieces of fabric together; including painting, printing, eco dyeing, collage, hand and machine stitching and combinations of these. The exhibition will continue until 18 May.

Singalong at Music Plus The evening starts with a band number followed by a singalong (pictured are Frank on Bass, Gunther on guitar, Debbie on flute, Len on treble recorder and Pam on piano). The programme is then shared by a variety of local musicians playing, singing or speaking and you will be warmly entertained by any combination of the following: guitars, singing, mandolins, piano, harmonica, ukuleles, choir, poems, funny stories, and jokes. We may occasionally have visiting artists or youngsters we like to promote.

Join us for refreshments after and a chat. See you there, 7pm May 30 at the Community and Vets Hall. Contact Pam 0427 180 649 or email: kcisf327@gmail.com May 2019 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – 11


ANZAC Day

Rainbow Beach Images Michelle Gilmore

Rainbow Beach RSL Sub Branch Treasurer John Molkentien and President Joe Casey gratefully accept the kind donation from brothers and ex - RB Surf Lifesavers, Tony and Peter Kelly, with family members, Sibella Chandler, Leo Kelly and Dexter Power looking on

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Above: Reverend Ingrid Busk walks with the veterans in the March at Rainbow Beach Left: Both the Dawn Service and the 10am March and service saw many local residents and visitors paying tribute at this special day

Ava delivers the RSL’s annual competition winning letter at the ceremony in front of a huge crowd at the Rainbow Beach ANZAC service, with the assistance of Joe Casey

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Above: Marching veterans at Tin Can Bay Right: The Gympie 150 Army Cadet Unit made their ANZAC Day debut Left: Braden Gray on the march pace drum at Tin Can Bay

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There was an impressive March ceremony crowd at the Bay

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B USINESS AND T OURISM B ITES

Where are the words?

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EQ’S BEST of Queensland were released recently and it was wonderful to see that 11 tourism operators from the Gympie region were ranked in the top 50 on the Sunshine Coast. A credit to the growing strength and depth of the industry in the region.

By Michelle Gilmore

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ALKING TO THE lookout, the dog and I came across three puzzled looking backpackers. I asked if I could help. “We are looking for the words?” said one. “How good is living?” said another. “Have you found the rainbow steps?” I queried. “Yes, but they are not there - is there another rainbow? Our friend had his photo with the word a couple of days ago?” That’s when the penny dropped. These were three young people from England. They hadn’t heard of Carlo Sandblow, our Coloured Sands or our other beauties. They could have taken that photo with the rainbow, but it was the words they wanted their photo with! They asked me why? Why would someone remove the words? I was embarrassed to explain. After months of a stand-off, the words were removed. Since then they were back on again and I hesitate to say what the status is at the moment.

UK travellers, Elliot Pitt, Lauren Witherspoon and Hannah Earle visited the rainbow steps and want to know where are the words “How good is living”

Sam Mitchell from Rainbow Beach Tourist Information Centre says that tourists don’t see the words as an issue. Sam says they do see it as ludicrous that there is a dispute. The store receives many enquiries for directions to the steps. “They come and say ’the words are gone’ and ‘where are the words?’’ he said. Check out the top Instagram photos for #rainbowbeach - 6 out of 9 of the TOP photos were the rainbow steps and words. It seems the words and rainbow are part of Rainbow Beach. So much so, Sam and his wife Maureen saw the opportunity and created their own “How good is living” merchandise. Why? “Because the tourists love and want it.” Sam Mitchell from Rainbow Beach Tourist Information Centre now has the words and rainbow on his Variety Bash car

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In the meantime - people are not only taking photos, but also souvenirs. “I’ve sold a heap of stubby holders - they also stock key-rings, stickers and magnets. Shot glasses and T-shirts are on their way.” His bash vehicle now sports the brand as well, Sam thought that would be a good thing to bring to his 20th Variety Bash next year. This year, he’s taking his beach buggy - it leaves Mackay at the end of August, and finishes at the Gold Coast. About 400 ‘Bashers’ will have an R&R day in Rainbow Beach, September 1-2. I wonder where the words “How good is living” will be in September? His message to Council is : “If it is removed, the general public won’t be happy.” What do you think?

Overnight domestic trips increased by 23% for the year ending Sept 2018 l Total nights generated by C&C in Qld 12.8m for the year, an increase of 12% l Prominent age groups - 30-54 years 42%, and the 55+ market 32% l Intrastate visitors remain primary market 84% of trips and 66% of nights

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Rainbow Beach Police Beat by Senior Constable Mick Emery

Introducing

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EGULAR READERS of this column may recall that – after a 35-year career – Senior Constable Lee Jones has left the building. Rumour has it that retirement is treating him well, and that he still makes the odd local appearance between long lunches, sunset cruises and cooking his ‘signature dish’ of BBQ pork ribs. We wish him well... Of course, the rest of us have been curious as to who would replace the old vulture, and I am now pleased to be able to introduce you all to Senior Constable Liam Braunberger. Liam comes to us with a wealth of experience in small-town policing, having most recently been stationed in the

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western Queensland town of Wandoan (I had to look up where that was!). Needless to say, the sight and smell of the ocean is a novelty for Liam at the moment...and so too is the sound of rain on the roof. Prior to Wandoan, Liam was stationed in Brisbane, Indooroopilly and Ferny Grove – and previously worked as an engineer in the Australian Army. It’s probably no surprise that, after all that moving around, Liam is pretty happy to be back on the coast where he can now settle down permanently with his wife and two young boys. Liam will officially be stationed at Tin Can Bay, but will be living here in Rainbow Beach with his family. When he’s not working, you will most likely find him at the gym,

fishing, or walking his two dogs. Be warned that one dog is apparently placid and the other one is crazy – he’s not saying which is which! Like his predecessor, Liam also has a ‘signature dish’ befitting of his German heritage: and I reckon Liam’s schnitzels will be a welcome addition to Leroy’s ribs… Welcome aboard Liam! Senior Constable Liam Braunberger is the new police officer at Tin Can Bay – he and his family will make Rainbow Beach their home

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Ian Dean

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Fisherman, skipper, boat builder, not quite mechanic, somewhat engineer and all around tinkerer of everything land and sea, Ian Dean has been an integral part of the Cooloola Coast’s short history. So much history, we’ve had to share it across two editions… here’s part one. by Jed Elmer

The Early Days “I moved from Gympie with my parents to their holiday house in Tin Can Bay in 1964, I was aged 16. My father bought a fishing “party boat”, taking 8 – 10 men, fishing and crabbing the sandy straits. We fished for whiting, jew, squire, bream, tailor…” Think of a street name in Tin Can Bay and they fished for it! “The trawling industry in Tin Can’s early days was the most exciting time of my life! No one knew where you were, there was no radio contact, no lights, no phones, nothing!” When the road to Rainbow Beach was constructed in 1965 to allow access to the Queensland Titanium Mines (QTM) project in the area, the trip into town became much easier for Ian and the other workers stationed in Tin Can. “I started working at QTM as a lab tech for some years. I did all the assaying (analysis of a material to determine its substance and quality) of sand samples all down through Freshwater Road, Fraser Island and all around Double Island Point. The drillers would come in and out for ten days, take samples, dry them all, split them up, do the assay for each hole, each depth,

Mineral sand jetty on Fraser island with a young Tony Dean in the foreground – 1974

then I’d transfer them over to a big map, to show where all the concentrate was.” Ian would then coordinate with the samplers to ensure the efficiency of the processes. The mineral concentrate would be separated and sent out a large chute to a pile for later processing, the tailings would go back to fill the cleared area. “If the concentrate had too much sand in it the shift bosses were sleeping and weren’t keeping an eye on their machines!” The sand mixture would be separated using a cyclone, the heavy minerals falling to the center as it rotated. This concentrated mix was rinsed in a caustic tank to dissolve the heavy metals and

separate organic material and quartz (sand) as waste product. Ilmenite, which is magnetic, would be extracted using an alternating current that would generate a magnetic field. The remaining materials would then feed down into the hoppers, and then be split up as Rutile, Zircon, Monazite and shipped to Brisbane for further processing. “Rutile was used for making titanium. Zircon was used to make paint and glass and a few other things. The Monazite was radioactive, but I used to swim in it! I would do mill testing, making sure the weighbridge belts were right. It was bloody good, it was interesting. I

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Left: Ian handline fishing on his boat the Moondarra 1978

Right: Two in one tours – Fraser Island - 1980

The Barges and Fraser Island In 1972, while working in his spare time on a 48ft trawler, one of many built over his lifetime, Ian received a call from Rainbow Beach’s first land owner and operator of the Fraser Island ferries, Gordon Elmer. “I got a call from Gordon one day, to say

his skipper was ill, could I drive for the day? I knew Gordon for many years prior and was happy to start driving for him. When I first started he had a few barges already. He had The Dawn but The Lady wasn’t built yet, I think he had five in total.” When Gordon retired the services, the barges kept on working, being sent to various locations around the country.

The Dawn 2 was sold on to Stradbroke Island mining ponds as a service vehicle, transporting workers and fuel. The Lady Fraser was sold to Richards Branson for the service of his Makepeace Island at Noosa. Amateur drone footage recently surfaced online, showing her crossing the Noosa Bar on her way north to service islands around Airlie Beach, being sold on from its service at Makepeace. “I stayed with Gordon until his retirement in about ‘89.” “In the early ‘80’s I had the boat Moondarra, and we ran a two-in-one tour. I used to leave Tin Can, go to Bullock Point, pick up people from both places. John Hawley was my business partner at the time.”

They would then hit the beach with a 4WD, taking passengers up the beach to Dili village, Lake Boomanjin, Birrabeen, down through “Yankee Jack” rainforest and back to Garry’s Anchorage to meet the boat again. “There we would have lunch already cooked, the people on the boat cruise would have a fish and lunch already done, then we’d swap everyone over. Some people would just stay in the boat all day drinking! “It was great running those tours, everyone had a great time!” Next month we cool things down with Ian’s history of the Iceworks… and a few other tall tales!

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THE

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Each day, a familiar sight in Rainbow Beach comes in the colourfully dressed form of Yvonne Connelly, who burns a track on the pavement and even inspired an artwork at the Artyball! Trish Torenbeek caught up with Yvonne to find out how she came to Rainbow Beach, and why she is compelled to walk.

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VONNE CONNELLY – otherwise referred to as ‘The Walking Lady’ came to town on a house-sitting mission about four years ago. She had lived in the region for a few years prior, looking after residences in Tin Can Bay and Cooloola Cove, so when a property became available in Rainbow Beach, she was very happy to take it on. Yvonne discovered our beautiful town and fell in love with it many years ago when she’d moved from the NSW Central Coast to Widgee. Born in Ryde, Sydney in 1951, Yvonne spent her childhood in the big city where her parents owned and operated an auto electrical business. Sadly her father passed away when she was eight years old, but her mother continued to run the office and staff. After leaving school at age 17, Yvonne took over the management of the business as she was interested in the work. “I had to shrink a pair of overalls to fit me,” states Yvonne. “It was a very unusual situation to have a girl working in a man’s environment back then.” Yvonne went on to gain experience in bar

work and property management, also becoming a hospital assistant at Lady Davidson Private Hospital in Sydney’s North Shore. Her family owned real estate in Empire Bay and in 1977, when Yvonne was 26, she invested in the property and lived there for around 20 years. During that time, she travelled overseas with her mother and rather than catching the local transport or hiring vehicles, they would sight-see on foot, covering many kilometres daily. “It’s in our blood on my mum’s side,” says Yvonne. “We go back at least 3 generations, in fact my grandmother, Ethel Bell, was also dubbed ‘The Walking Lady’ as she was a regular sight around Cabramatta many years ago.” Married in her thirties, she became a mum to Jannah and Ryan, who now have families of their own. In 2008, Yvonne started a new chapter in her life as a single lady once again. Seven days a week we see our walking lady out and about, gracing the footpath, beach and the bush tracks to fulfil her goal of an average of 25 kilometres. “Some days I only do 10 kilometres,

Above: Yvonne Connelly with ‘The Walking Lady’, the highly prized piece found a home at Rainbow Getaway Holiday Apartments Right: A clock was made just for Yvonne, after the ArtyBall

depending on the conditions, but I’ve reached 50 kilometres on many occasions. My favourite spots are the beach, so I can cool off by putting my feet in the water, and the tracks through the bushland.” On one occasion, without warning, she came across a large black snake on the path, but as she was at full speed she had to leap right over it! “I had no idea I could jump so high,” laughs Yvonne, “It was like I had grown wings.” One other instance saw her saved by a split-second decision, as on an incredibly gusty day a large tree limb fell on the path behind her. “I was about to turn back but I made a quick decision to keep going, then suddenly the limb came crashing down. I was so

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A fortunate, it could have been a terrible outcome – I felt looked after that day.” Yvonne has travellers asking her for directions often when she’s on the move, plus some crazy questions which mostly make her laugh, like how many outfits does she have? In answer to that, it’s between 40 and 50. Swimsuits and practical gym wear is her preference, as it keeps her cool and dry. Recently, an activewear pop-up shop benefitted handsomely from Yvonne’s interest! She also dons some very stylish hats and has a collection of around a dozen. On most mornings, Yvonne sets out with a plan of where she will explore, but it often doesn’t end up that way… “I get into a zone like a meditation and I

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process memories or clear my mind of daily life, sometimes people say hello but I don’t always hear them and they think I’m rude!” Having sight issues has been a problem too, however recent eye surgery has improved that situation. Sometimes you will see Yvonne with a couple of furry companions, she is happy to have the company of her friends’ dogs as she walks. She also appreciates the fact that people like to stop and talk as she powers along: “This is a lovely town with so many lovely people, thank you to everyone who gives me a wave.” Local artist Leonie Kent found Yvonne’s world intriguing and delivered a simple but beautiful representation of her at last year’s

HE 2019 ARTYBALL in on again in October, but you can also enjoy an ARTYFestival in July! The community hall will showcase local art and craft through exhibits,

Yvonne Connelly is a regular sight on the streets of Rainbow

Artyball which proved to be extremely popular. The Gilmores won the auction bid on the night and proudly hang the painting in the Reception at Rainbow Getaway Apartments. Leonie is not alone in her talent as an artist, as Yvonne reveals she too loves to draw. “I may enter something in this year’s event” she teases. “If not, I’ll be up on the dancefloor anyway!” Yvonne’s other interests are food and cooking, “I love seafood, teamed with a crisp beverage, in fact my three favourite W’s are Walking, Water and Wine!”

demonstrations, classes and workshops, as a promotion of the talents of Rainbow Beach. So, to all you authors, painters, printers, sculptors, fabric artists and more, the

invitation is on to be a part of this spectacular and show your wares. Get in touch with Leonie on 0407 529 624 or at email jayleonie@ bigpond.com.

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Please note: City Farm is now open on Thursday for a trial period. We are a cash only organisation and do not have the capability to take credit cards in payment. Cooloola City Farm, opposite the Community Centre, on Tin Can Bay Road, is open to the public for plant sales on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 8am-3pm, 07 5486 2304, ccfni09@gmail.com, www.cooloolacityfarm.org

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USTRALIAN GOVERNMENT Mobile Service Centres travel extensively throughout rural and regional Australia. A Mobile Service Centre will be visiting your area soon. Staff from the Department of Human Services travel with the Mobile Service Centres and can assist people with Centrelink and Medicare payments and services. Information about Department of Veterans’ Affairs programs and support services for veterans and their families is also available. Our Mobile Service Centres have disabled access and customer Wi-Fi to assist in creating myGov accounts and accessing online services. The Australian Government Mobile Service Centre is supporting rural communities by providing convenient access to Australian Government payments and services. This specialised vehicle offers a wide range of faceto-face and self-service assistance for rural families, older Australians, students, job seekers, people with disability, carers, farmers and self-employed people. Information about Department of Veterans’ Affairs programs and support services for veterans and their families will also be available.

You can visit the Mobile Service Centre on May 3 near the RSL, Tin Can Bay, 9.30am - 4pm, or on May 7 at the public car park off Spectrum Street, Rainbow Beach 9am - 4pm. We can assist you with: • registering and using the department’s online services • new claims for Centrelink payments • updating and confirming Centrelink and Medicare information • information on how financial matters may impact on payments • assistance with payment and service options • rural payment entitlements for eligible farmers • non-cash Medicare transactions • enrolling for and issuing new Medicare cards • updating and re-issuing Medicare cards • social work support and referrals. For more information, go to humanservices.gov.au/ mobileoffice

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“Holistic dentistry is a large part of my philosophy,” shared Dr Mark, “I take part in the Sunshine Coast Integrative Medical Study Club, and attend the Sunshine Coast Implant Study Club to ensure I stay current with the latest research. “I believe that the day you stop learning is the day you die - it is very important to investigate the latest tools, treatments and dental knowledge in order to have the best possible outcome for patients.”

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AST MONTH, members of Tin Can Bay RSL Sub Branch said a final farewell to Pam Leslie. In accordance with Pam’s wishes there was no funeral service, but a commemorative plaque was placed on the wall at ANZAC Memorial Park and was followed by a morning tea. Pam was the first female president of the Sub Branch and the first female Life Member. She was also the School Liaison Officer, a position which she loved for

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numerous years and was loved by all the school children she came in touch with. Rest in Peace Pam. After a hectic April, with Easter and ANZAC Day, we hopefully get back to some normalcy. We have the following program for May: • Tuesday May 7 is our Carer’s Meeting, sponsored by Carer’s Qld • Tuesday May 14 is the Veterans and Community Morning Tea – the theme is ‘Mother’s Day’ even though it’s after the event but close enough. Lawrence will regale us again with his music. • All other Tuesdays and Wednesday are our Drop-In Centre – come and share a coffee and chat. • Every Sunday, our BBQ and raffles. Also, music provided by local musicians. • ALL EVENTS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC May should also see the commencement of the Veteran’s Retreat. While access to the bar area may be restricted, we will still be open for business. If the front door appears to be blocked, the back door Waswill $440 be open.

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FTER FIVE YEARS, finally the lobbying young Izaak Cole (pictured with Cr Mark McDonald) started is coming to fruition - with changes planned for the Cooloola Cove Skate Park. Calling all skaters, riders and interested residents, Council would like your input to help drive improvements to the Cooloola Cove Skate Park at Billabong Park, Queen Elizabeth Drive. They are looking for your ideas on skate park elements and landscaping, and have held meetings on site to gather ideas. This follows on from previous improvements through the Our Towns project.

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The first session was held in March, but there is one more chance to have your say on Thursday, May 2, 4pm - 5.30pm at Billabong Park. This event is unsupervised. Participants under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. For more information call 1300 307 800.


In Brief Changes for Mass in Rainbow Beach There will be a change to our regular Mass times across the coast: TIN CAN BAY at St John Vianney Catholic Church, Bream St Week 1 Saturday 6pm Liturgy of the Word and Holy Communion Week 2 & 5 Saturday 6pm Mass Week 3 Sunday 7am Mass Week 4 Sunday 7am Mass RAINBOW BEACH at St Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church, Manooka Drive Week 1 Sunday 7am Liturgy of the Word and Holy Communion Week 2 & 5 Sunday 7am Mass Week 3 Saturday 6pm Mass Week 4 Saturday 6pm Mass For any inquiries regarding the change of times please contact the Gympie Parish Office 5482 1213.

Disaster Preparedness workshops 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) at Cooloola Cove. Is your club, church or organisation ready for a major emergency event? What’s your disaster and recovery plan? l How would different extreme weather events impact your organisation’s activities? l What does your club’s insurance cover? l What can members do now to reduce risk? l Who has keys to your clubhouse in an emergency? l What if you lose power for a week? l 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 on Wednesday May 1, 10am – 12pm, Cooloola Cove Veterans Hall. Bookings are essential, so visit: disasterpreparednesscc. eventbrite.com.au

DROUGHT REPORT QCoast2100 program to prepare a Coastal Hazard Adaptation Strategy (CHAS). The project team will be working closely with the community to develop a region-specific strategy document that identifies key natural and built assets of economic, cultural and community importance in coastal areas of the region. The team will then assesses the likelihood of a coastal hazard up until 2100 and the impact a hazard would have on the region’s natural and built assets. They also aim to develop strategies to respond to coastal hazards to minimise the impact on the community. What do you value most about the coast? The project team are keen to tap into your knowledge of how the coast has changed, and how coastal hazards affect the spaces you know. Your input could help shape and influence the outcomes of the CHAS. Residents and local businesses and the community can get involved in a few ways: completing a survey and becoming a member an voice for the Community Reference Group (CRG). Expressions-of-interest to be part of this group will be called during May 2019. Attending key stakeholder meetings is also important. There are many businesses, tourism operators, property owners and community who have an interest in assets and spaces along the coast. Dedicated meetings with these groups will be arranged during May 2019. If you have any questions or comments, you can email the project team at environment@gympie.qld.gov.au www.gympie.qld.gov.au/resilientcooloola

Opportunity for young artists Now in its eighth year, Project Connect is a unique collaboration between local professional artists as mentors and young aspiring artists of the region. Selected young people (from grades 10, 11 and 12) work with the artists in their studios, where they gain first-hand knowledge of studio practice, while developing work towards an exhibition with Hi Artworks in August/September. Project Connect runs in term 2 and beginning of term 3, culminating with the curation and installation of the exhibition at Gympie Regional Gallery. Previous participants have benefited from the genuine industry connections and the opportunity to experience working in a professional arts environment. Entries close on Friday May 17.

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Council’s pop-up events seeking the community’s feedback on our coastlines – what changes have we noticed and what needs to be protected – are happening in our region’s tourist hotspot, May 25 8-10am Cooloola Cove, location to be advised; in Tin Can Bay at Wes Mitchell Park from 11am-1pm (across the road from the library), and Rainbow Beach at Lawrie Hanson Park, near the anchor, 3-5pm. The Cooloola Coast – The Resilient Coast project will better prepare Council and the community to respond to coastal hazards such as storm tide flooding, sea level rises and coastal erosion. Gympie Regional Council is one of 31 coastal councils in Queensland to receive funding from the State Government’s

Works on the $276,300 Tin Can Bay Road and Maryborough– Cooloola Road intersection upgrade has begun. Transport and Main Roads work crews would widen Tin Can Bay Road and install a dedicated right-turn lane. Works will also include the installation of new signage, line marking and a designated clear zone. Works are expected to be completed by the end of May, weather permitting and will generally occur between 6am and 6pm, Monday to Friday. Please heed the instruction of safety signage and observe any changed conditions and allow additional travel time while work is underway.

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S YOU MAY BE aware there were massive floods in Northern Queensland this year which affected an area from Townsville across to Julia Creek and down to west of Winton. As I write a lot of this water has now reached Lake Eyre. Last month, another rain depression brought good rain to West and Central West Queensland and also follow up falls to the Julia Creek area, which was rapidly drying out. Many areas had around 150mm with Blackall and Isisford getting around 300mm. Unfortunately falls really lightened off south of Charleville to Morven, with places like Cunnamulla, St George and the south getting next to nothing.The area that we provide food hampers to around Longreach now have a green pick, but there is hardly any stock in the area. A follow up rain is badly needed for growth. Our job has to continue and that is putting food on the table for farmers. Most people don’t realise it doesn’t rain dollars and now the press have gone quiet on drought, life gets harder. As I said, hardly any properties are stocked so there is no income, and stock prices are so high, so which banks are going to lend? They have been warned to go easy on these farmers and not sell people up but the writing is on the wall for many. Our last trip out west was postponed due to the state of the roads after rain and by the time you read this, we will have left on April 24 with a big load of food. Instead of food supplies since Christmas we have sent out $12,000 in Visa cards for fuel and food. Many of our collection tins are around Tin Can Bay with two in Rainbow Beach at Ed’s Beach Bakery and the Pharmacy, and both IGAs have trolleys for donations.The Bank of Queensland in Gympie will accept donations also. Many thanks to Ed’s Bakery, RB Pharmacy, Debbie Lang, Gold City Solar, National Seniors, Cooloola Bowls Club, Andiride P/L(TAS), Ray Edwards, Darlingtons and Tin Can Bay Bakery. Thank you ALL.

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SCHOOL NEWS

Term 3 off to a busy start by Principal Dan Stanieg

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HE FIRST WEEKS of Term 2 at Rainbow Beach State School are extremely busy with Anzac Day, Cross Country, Leaders’ Badge Presentation (8.30am, May 3), NAPLAN (May 14-16) and Athletics.

A new P&C Committee The Rainbow Beach State School P&C AGM was a very successful night with a new executive committee formed. I thank the executive committee from 2018 and welcome our new committee members: President – Jed Elmer, Vice President – Kirstie Jordison, Secretary – Tyla Elmer and Treasurer – Martine Lokan. We look forward to a successful 2019.

Year 6 Camp Last month, the year sixes travelled south, to Tallebudgera camp, and participated in a range of difficult team building activities. During the week, we had scary challenges like high ropes and zip lines, which went over an abundance of wildlife including crocodiles, emus, kangaroos, bush turkeys and water dragons. Each day was classified into a hero theme - Warrior hero, Mastermind hero, Guardian hero and Champion hero - and had a range of activities to match with the characteristics of these hero types. I was a Mastermind and enjoyed Escape Rooms, which were three rooms that have clues scattered across them, and you have to use the clues to escape in a time limit. On the contrary, Rubi was a Guardian hero and enjoyed team games that included everyone. She enjoyed informing everyone about dinosaurs on Guardian day. The camp food was amazing as well as the night activities like movies, dancing, karaoke and a magic show. I’m sure all the year sixes enjoyed this camp thoroughly.

Above: A lot of fun was had by the RBSS Year 6 at their leadership camp in Tallebudgera Below: Ready for a challenge: Chaise, Wylie and Max

Rainbow Beach State School is looking for locals to show their support by sponsoring a leaf on our Celebration Tree. Add to this beautiful community art installation with a message of support from yourself, your family, business or community organisation. For the contribution of $30 for individuals and $100 for businesses, we will engrave a leaf with your personalised message, as well as a small image or business logo and details. Your valuable contributions will help beautify our school for years to come and help raise funds for our amazing students! If you would like to sponsor please email your business or community group logo and message of support to; pandc@rainbowbeachss.eq.edu.au

Rainbow Beach State School P & C needs your help! We are in great need of support for our Uniform and Tuckshop Programs! Any members of the community with spare time who would like to support our school kids, please contact Jed Elmer on 0434 057 356.

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Tin Can Bay P-10 School News Tuncan Reigns Supreme! Congratulations to Tuncun who has once again outscored Wallu, this time in the school Cross Country and Fun Run. Student attendance and participation was high and the competition was fierce as yellow and blue flashed around the courses. The sports captains did a fantastic job leading cheers, supporting runners and keeping spirits high. Thank you to all family and community members who came along to enjoy the atmosphere and cheer on the runners. Wallu’s last chance of redemption will be the 4-10 Athletics Carnival and P-3 Mini Olympics to be held in June. Families are welcome to come along and watch the fun. Keep an eye out in the School Newsletter and Facebook page for dates and times!

Year 9 and 10 Brisbane ANZAC Excursion On Wednesday, April 24, the Year 9 and 10 students began their term 2 History units with an excursion to Brisbane to gain a deeper understanding of Australia’s involvement in World War I and II. They were among more than 2000 students involved in the very moving and solemn Student ANZAC service, held at ANZAC Square in the city. Students then visited the ANZAC Legacy Gallery at Queensland Museum to explore the stories of Queensland soldiers involved in war, personal items belonging to those on the front line, and objects of war and warfare - including the Mephisto – the only surviving WWI German Army Tanker in the world.

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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.

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

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ELL, ONCE AGAIN we have had a shocking month with weather, strong winds and large swell has forced us to cancel a majority of trips. A couple we have managed have produced a good mixed bag of Rainbow

Beach reef fish including some cracker pearl perch. We can only hope this weather will settle soon and have a much better report next month. Hope you all had a safe and great Easter. cheers, Mat

Above: Mick very happy with a nice Gold Spot wrasse Right: Some great pearl perch being caught on Baitrunner lately

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What a difference a month can make to the fishing! Tin Can Bay Fishing Club report

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HE MANGROVE JACKS that were feeding so aggressively a month ago during the hot weather have become elusive now the weather and water temperature have cooled down a bit. The strong winds 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 good 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. There are a few 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. There has been quite a few nannygai caught on the inside reefs lately but be aware of the legal size. Large schools of fairly big tuna have been seen actively feeding on the bait fish around the Inskip and Big Mick area, 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 be on the lookout while traveling as they can be difficult to see, particularly if the water is a bit choppy. The squid are now getting to a quantity worth targeting. The winner of the February mini comp with a mangrove jack 50 cm and 1.895 kg and 210 points was Shane Slockee. Keely Rose standout catches: Milton with a Red Emperor, 58 cm 3.67 kg, and Lyn (with a little help) caught a Red Emperor, 60 cm 3.97 kg.

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Out and About

The Rainbow Beach Bull and Bronc really was Spectacular!

From the Grandstands - Corinna Apps and baby Frank had to come experience their first rodeo in Rainbow Beach

Above: Enjoying the VIP views - Kay-lynn and Costa Ladas, Andrea Hayes and Jasmin Betteridge Right: Noah and Courtney McCarthy were there to watch uncle and brother, Zak - our local rider Above: Locals Danny and Christine Staneig joined Tina and Nick McColl were part of the 1600 plus crowd

More images on our Facebook page

Nominations doubled what was expected at Rainbow Beach’s first Bull and Bronc Spectacular: with 120 competitors - including 25 in the Open Bull, 3 PBR and 2 World Champs Above: Andrew McCarthy from Rainbow Beach Horse Rides, Kroppy (Nathan Kropp) from the Sports Club and Shane Handy from the Surf Club organised the successful event. Kroppy said it wasn’t about the Sports Club - but giving back to all the small businesses, he said eventslike these keep accommodation and eateries full, and our locals in jobs. The Rodeo Association have asked the team to hold the event twice a year!

Left: Surf Club volunteers Heatley Gilmore, Shane Handy, Kate Gilmore, Nigel Worthington and Tas McClintock said they were run off their feet at the bar! Right: The Hethorns and Brantzes arrived early for a grandstand position

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SPORT

Congratulations

Nippers! Helen Brown JAC Co-ordinator

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HANKS EVERYONE, for a fun filled nippers season, despite the weather! It would not have been the success it was without a lot of support, so I sincerely thank everyone involved. Our sponsors: Rainbow Getaway Holiday Apartments, Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News, Rainbow Sea Resort, Tony Perrett, Sportspower Gympie, Cooloola Coast Realty, Water Safety Team, Michelle Gilmore, Age Managers and Assistants, Vicky and Justin Schooth, Ron Organ, Kelly Smith, Brooke Bignell, Fiona Worthington, Shane Handy and committee. The parents have been great this year, thanks to all who have helped out or contributed. I feel that there are some good signs showing for future years. We need to increase our numbers so ask your friends if they would like to join you on a Sunday morning. Have fun in the off season.

Congratulations Age Champs and Emma Worthington, Nipper of the Year!

Age Champions: Under 8: Under 9: Under 10: Under 11: Under 12: Under 13: Under 14:

Luke Richardson and Emilie Dwine Harrison Wheeler Bailey Sanderson and Sienna Arthur Oliver Pratt Jake Rooks and Emily Schooth Adam Campbell and Jasmin White Archie Gilmore, Emma Worthington and Annalise White

Age Manager Kirsty Richardson and the Green Caps (Under 6 and 7)

Under 8s and their Age Manager, Sallie Knowles

Most Consistent: Under 6: Under 7:

Logan Sanderson Joseph Wheeler

Outstanding Nipper of the Year: Emma Worthington

Encouragement Award: Under 6: Under 7: Under 8: Under 9: Under 10: Under 11: Under 12: Under 13: Under 14:

Sophie Kenman Jakob Rehbein Riley Wheeler Zander Mallie Hannah Cruickshank Rubi Warner Keira Arthur Luxie Leigh Duffy William Dawkings

Dee White has managed this group of nippers for years, and is proud of the Under 13s and says goodbye to the Under 14s, and majority have been in Nippers since Green Caps!

It’s the last season for Age Managers Heatley Gilmore and Nigel Worthington - who trained the Under 11 and 12 age groups

Most Improved: Under 6: Under 7: Under 8: Under 9: Under 10: Under 11: Under 13: Under 14:

Amy Richardson Roy Ferreira Kai Riehl-Posadowski Brandi Kenman Taylah Rooks Lucas Rehbein Charlotte Klein Liam Pratt

A huge thanks to Co-ordinator Helen Brown, who goes above and beyond to make every Nipper and their family have a blast of a season!

32 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – May 2019

Co-ordinator Helen Brown says support your local Surf Club nippers is a lot of fun so bring a friend for next season!


SPORT

Regattas for Cooloola Dragon Boat members Gwyneth Moore

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OOLOOLA DRAGONS competed as part of the Wide Bay Warriors at the Queensland State Titles at Lake Kawana last month. Much excitement in our camp when the Wide Bay Warriors Premiere team took Bronze in the 500-metres 20’s. Well done to Cooloola members Shane, Chris and Jacqueline for a great race. Last month Cooloola team members celebrated Jean Barnett’s 93rd birthday at the TCB Country Club. Jean is our greatest and most loved fan and follower! Bundaberg was the venue for the first regatta of the Wide Bay Series. Great racing once again by all, but 1770

took out the prize! More training everyone! Trust you have July 20/21 in your dairies. The Cooloola Dragon Regatta, as our part in the Wide Bay Series, will be held on Snapper Creek on those dates. The town will be alive with Dragons from “ all over”. Come to the TCB Yacht Club and be part of a great weekend! For more info on the Cooloola Dragon Boat Club, please phone Sandy 0402 352 756. Cooloola Dragons “take 5” during Bundaberg regatta

Have your say on the Rainbow Beach Sports Oval

Jack McColl sizing the opposition , Jan Kemp

Table tennis winners announced R A S PROMISED last issue, we bring you the winners of competition 5, Jack McColl in level 1 and Pam Runnegar in level 2. The competition’s final rounds remained tight, with order of merit in level 1 as follows: Jack, Daniel Dinoia, Heatley Gilmore, Brad Hethorn, Michael Brantz,

Kirsty McCarthy, Dave Arthur, Allan Wegner and Marty Baldry. In level 2 the final table was Pam, Trish Torenbeek, Tina McColl, Lyn Bleakley, James Worthington, Archie Gilmore, Peter Fuller and James Runnegar. More competitions to come in the future.

ESIDENTS AND community groups, at 4 - 5.30pm on Thursday May 9 you can give your opinion to Council on the Master Plan for the Rainbow Beach Sports Oval, on the corner of Carlo Road and Kurrawa Drive. Share your ideas on the design of the

oval and surrounding space. This follows on from the Community Consultation held last month. For information, please call Council on 1300 307 800 or email: community@ gympie.qld.gov.au

May 2019 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – 33


A Little Humour WITH THE DOCTOR My four year old daughter had a terrible case of the flu, she was achy, had a high fever and was very hoarse. After waiting at the Doctor’s office for over an hour, we were finally admitted to see the Doctor. After the usual routine of listening to her breathing and checking her ears, the Doctor looked my daughter in the eye and said “so what would you say is bothering you the most?” Without skipping a beat, my daughter promptly answered “Billy, he’s always breaking my toys!” A lady came in for a routine physical at the Doctor’s office. “Here”, said the nurse, handing her a urine specimen container. “The bathroom is over there on your right. The Doctor will be with you in a few minutes.” A short while later, the lady came out of the bathroom with an empty container and a relieved look on her face. “Thanks, but they had a toilet in there, so I didn’t need this after all!” Brian, one of the world’s greatest hypochondriacs, bumped into his doctor one day, at the supermarket. “Doc!” Brian exclaimed, “I’ve been meaning to tell you, remember those voices I kept on hearing in my head? I haven’t heard them in over a week!” “Wow, what wonderful news Brian, I’m so happy for you!” his Doctor exclaimed. “Wonderful?” asked a dismal looking Brian,”There’s nothing wonderful about it, I’m afraid my hearing is starting to go now!” Doctor. “I am not exactly sure of the cause. I think it could be due to alcohol.” Patient. “That’s okay. I will come back when you are sober.” I was very scared about going to the Doctor to get a certain procedure done on my eyes. The Doctor tried to put me at

ease but to no avail. It was after he finished with my first eye that I nearly jumped out of the chair. “There there” he said “Only one eye left!” Jerry was in the hospital recovering from surgery when a nurse asks him how he’s feeling. “I’m okay, but I don’t like the four letter word the Doctor used in surgery,” He answered. “What did he say?” asked the nurse “OOPS!” CHAT WITH GOD There was a preacher who fell into the ocean and he couldn’t swim. When a boat came by, the captain yelled, “Do you need help sir?” The preacher calmly said “No, God will save me.” A little later, another boat came by, and a fisherman asked, “Hey, do you need help?” The preacher replied again, “No, God will save me.” Eventually the preacher drowned and went to heaven. The preacher asked God, “Why didn’t you save me?” God replied “Fool, I sent you two boats!” THE SPOON A lesson on how consultants can make a difference in an organisation. Last week, we took some friends to a new restaurant, ‘Steve’s Place,’ and noticed that the waiter who took our order carried a spoon in his shirt pocket. It seemed a little strange. When the busboy brought our water and utensils, I observed that he also had a spoon in his shirt pocket. Then I looked around and saw that all the staff had spoons in their pockets. When the waiter came back to serve our soup I inquired, ‘Why the spoon?’ ‘Well,’ he explained, ‘the restaurant’s owner hired Andersen Consulting to revamp all of our processes. After several months of analysis, they concluded that the

spoon was the most frequently dropped utensil. It represents a drop frequency of approximately 3 spoons per table per hour. ‘If our personnel are better prepared, we can reduce the number of trips back to the kitchen and save 15 man-hours per shift.’ As luck would have it, I dropped my spoon and he replaced it with his spare. ‘I’ll get another spoon next time I go to the kitchen instead of making an extra trip to get it right now.’ I was impressed. I also noticed that there was a string hanging out of the waiter’s fly. Looking around, I saw that all of the waiters had the same string hanging from their flies. So, before he walked off, I asked the waiter, ‘Excuse me, but can you tell me why you have that string right there?’ ‘Oh, certainly!’ Then he lowered his voice. ‘Not everyone is so observant. That consulting firm I mentioned also learned that we can save time in the restroom. By tying this string to the tip of our you-knowwhat, we can pull it out without touching it and eliminate the need to wash our hands, shortening the time spent in the restroom by 76.39%. I asked quietly, ‘After you get it out, how do you put it back?’ .‘Well,’ he whispered, ‘I don’t know about the others, but I use the spoon.’ THAT’S PUNNY Someone at work has snuck into the armoury and put glue on all our guns. Everyone’s denying it, but I’m sticking to my guns... A somewhat inexperienced musician, who joined an orchestra on a cruise ship, was having a terrible time keeping time with the rest of the band. Finally, the band leader said, “Look, either you learn to keep time or I’ll throw you overboard....so it’s up to you, sync or swim.” A careful study of economics usually reveals that the best time to buy anything is last year.

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.” “I rang up British Telecom and said: ‘I want to report a nuisance caller.’ He said: ‘Not you again.’” – Tim Vine “It’s amazing that the amount of news that happens in the world every day always just exactly fits the newspaper.” – Jerry Seinfeld “I was in my car driving back from work. A police officer pulled me over and knocked on my window. I said, ‘One minute, I’m on the phone.’” – Alan Carr “The easiest time to add insult to injury is when you’re signing somebody’s cast.” – Demetri Martin “I went to buy some camouflage trousers the other day, but I couldn’t find any.” – Tommy Cooper “I used to work at McDonald’s making minimum wage. You know what that means when someone pays you minimum wage? You know what your boss was trying to say? ‘Hey, if I could pay you less, I would, but it’s against the law’.’” – Chris Rock

Let s get eggcited!

SOCKS, JOCKS, & UNDIES For blokes & birds The

range is available at Cooloola Mitre 10.

P.S. and remember, Mountains aren't just funny, they are hill areas.

34 – Rainbow Beach Cooloola Coast Community News – May 2019


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Dentist Rainbow Beach

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Accommodation Rainbow Getaway Holiday Apartments

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5486 3500

Channon and Lawrence Dental Gympie

5482 7688

Cooloola Cove Smiles

Tin Can Bay

5486 4800

Coloured Sands Clinic

Cooloola Cove

5488 0271

Electrician Smiley Mick Electrical

Air conditioning Climate Control Air Conditioning 5486 4362

Fabrication

Bull Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

4D Engineering 0421 245 260

Antennas 0436 010 444

Appliance Repairs Coastwide Appliance Service & Repairs

0400 410 045

Auto Electrics Rainbow Beach Auto Electrics Cooloola Coast

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Bait and Tackle Rainbow Beach

5486 8100

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5486 3080

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5486 4731

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5488 0443

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5480 5555

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Floorzone

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5482 6500

Rainbow Cooloola Wholesalers

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5486 3607

Garden Supplies Cooloola Cove

5488 0222

Gas Supplies Rainbow Beach and Fraser Island Gas Supplies

Tin Can Bay

5486 4411

Caravan Repairs and Hire

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0400 657 797

Lighthouse Glass and Aluminium

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5488 0601

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5486 2000

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0458 259 418

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5486 4231

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ESSENTIAL SERVICES SES Flood/Storm Damage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 500 SES - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3314 SES - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 4604 City Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coastguard Tin Cay Bay - VMR 417 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Community Centre Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cooloola Coast Medical Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Cosgroves

Storage

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Beach to Bay Pest Management

Pest Control

Solicitor

Wide Bay Caravans

Benny’s Carpet Cleaning

5482 2737

Tin Can Bay and Rainbow

Glass and Aluminium

Caravan Parks Tin Can Bay Caravan Park

Rainbow Beach

Cooloola Cove Landscape & Garden Supplies

Car Dealers John Madill Toyota

0428 645 369

Financial Advisor

Cabinet Makers Cooloola Coast Cabinets

Cooloola Cove

Food Wholesalers

Barber Bayside Barbers

0448 955 768

Rainbow Beach

Flooring

Bakery Ed’s Beach Bakery

Cooloola Coast

Vinnies

Plumber

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Rainbow Beach Fishing & Camping

Op Shop

Tourist Centre Rainbow Beach Tourist Centre Rainbow Beach

5486 3227

Tours and attractions 5483 5364

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5486 3228

Rainbow Beach Service Centre and Towing Rainbow Beach

5486 8555

Dolphin Ferry Cruises

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0428 838 836

Rainbow Beach Horserides

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0412 174 337

Rainbow Beach Learn to Surf Rainbow Beach

0435 934 087

Surf and Sand Safaris

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5486 3131

Wolf Rock Dive

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5486 8004

EMERGENCY - AMBULANCE / POLICE / FIRE . . . . . . . . 000 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 HOSPITAL Gympie Hospital & Community Health . . . . . . . . . . . . 5489 8690 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 Library - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3705 Library - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 4355

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PH: 5486 4731 1a/3 Dolphin Ave., Tin Can Bay

CONCESSION DISCOUNTS

ABN 60 163 385 216

B ayside

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Cabinet Making

CAR CLEANING

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bullair@bigpond.com ARC

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WHAT’S ON 9

RBSS Playgroup host a special Mother’s Day Morning Tea, 9.45am with the ‘goodies’ provided by the combined RB Church Family

1

Transformation Challenge begins at RB Fitness Centre

1

Free interactive disaster preparedness workshop 10am-12pm, Cooloola Cove Veterans Hall

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2

Have your say: Cooloola Cove Skate Park at Billabong Park, Queen Elizabeth Drive, 4pm-5.30pm at Billabong Park.

2

Cooloola City Farm, opp the Community Centre, on Tin Can Bay Road, is now open for plant sales on Thursdays as well, 8am-3pm - ph: 5486 2304

9, 23 Rainbow Beach Art Group 10am at RB Library for a morning of fun and creativity. Sessions cover something different. Ph: 5486 3705

3

RBSS Leaders Badge Ceremony 8.30am

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Mobile Service Centre near the RSL, Tin Can Bay, 9.30am-4pm

Master Plan for the Rainbow Beach Sports Oval consultation: 4-5.30pm, corner Carlo Road and Kurrawa Drive

11 CCYAP Mother’s Day gift making - CC Veterans and Community Hall from 1011am, create something for the special caregiver in your life

23 National Simultaneous Storytime, TCB Library 9.30-10.30am 25 Mary Valley Farm Tour 25 The Resilient Coast project pop-up consultation across the coast 25 CCYAP HOY for Chocolate - CC Veterans and Community Hall from 10-11am, fast paced bingo style game using hearts, diamonds, clubs and spades with prizes 24-26 Goomeri Pumpkin Festival 26

Simply Classical Concert 2pm at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Gympie

30 Music Plus 7pm at CC Community and Vets Hall

4-5 Note changes for Mass times

11 Barefoot Bowls TCB Country Club, followed by rock and roll, country and blues from ‘50s to ‘80s Singer Guitarist G.B. Fox

4-5 Bay to Bay trailable yacht race

12 Happy Mother’s Day!

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4-5 Warbirds weekend

12 Mother’s Day Classic fundraiser starts at Wes Mitchell Park, TCB near the playground, registrations from 8am, race starts at 9am, Jess: 0411 218 254

27 Pro Am Golf Tournament at TCB Country Club, book: 0409 727 577

4-5 Cooloola Farm Trail 5

Rainbow Beach Hot Rod and Rockabilly Rumble - pageants, hot rods and motorcycles, live music and fashion, kid’s activities 11-4pm Centre Block, followed by entertainment, more live music at the Sports Club from 5pm

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Big Rosella Festival

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May Day Public Holiday

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Mobile Service Centre at the public car park off Spectrum St, RB 9am-4pm

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Community Centre AGM 10am at the RB Community Centre

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TCB RSL Carer’s Meeting, sponsored by Carers Queensland

7

Tin Can Bay Art Group - every Tuesday from 10am-noon at TCB Library to share work and ideas, seek advice and connect with artists. All mediums welcome

8

Coolabay Choir - every Wed 3-4pm at CC Veterans and Community Hall

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Learn Italian begins: 5pm until 6/6.30pm, RB Community Hall and Arcobalenos on 29th, Elisa: 0499 050 965

13 Cooloola Coast Art Drawing - every Monday 9.30-11.30am at the TCB Library, from beginners to experienced, interested in life drawing or sketching in any medium. 14 TCB RSL Veterans and Community Morning Tea ‘Mother’s Day’ theme, all other Tuesdays and Wednesday are the Drop-In Centre 14 - 16 May NAPLAN 16 Social media basics at RB Library, 10am-noon 16 Access News Online at TCB Library, 2-4pm 16-18 Gympie District Show - competitions, demonstrations, displays of farming and commercial goods, arts and crafts, entertainment 17

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17-19 Biolblitz, RB Hall, Lindy: 0478 039 322 20 National Simultaneous Storytime, RB Library 10-11am

JUNE 1-2 Ocean Roar IRB Competition at the beach - plus BBQ and beach bar! Who’s Got Talent, youth register now with YAP 0411 218 254

WEEKLY (many are term time only) See Fitness and Health pages for fitness classes, aqua aerobics, pilates, yoga MONDAY 9.30am Senior Citizens indoor bowls, TCB Community Complex David: 0466 848 032 10-11am First 5 Forever Under 5’s, RB Library 4.30pm Karate and Jiu-Jitsu, RBSS: 0417 079 579 TUESDAY 9am Arts and Crafts Group, Church of the Good Shepherd Hall 9am TCB Quilters, TCB Community Complex, Jacquie: 5486 4468 9.30am Little Guppies Playgroup WEDNESDAY 7am Heart Foundation Walking Group, Maggie 0400 756 615 9am Mahjong and games, Church of the Good Shepherd Hall

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9am Table Tennis, RB Community Hall, Bob: 0477 001 912 10am Mainly Music, TCB Community Complex 4.30pm Karate and Jiu-Jitsu, RBSS: 0417 079 579 6pm Table Tennis, RB Community Hall, Bob: 0477 001 912 THURSDAY 7am Tennis, RB Sports Club, Carmel: 0438 773 679 8.30am Playgroup, RBSS 9am TCB Craft Club Carmel: 5488 0409 9.30am CCLAC Bingo, 9.30am, TCB Country Club 9.30am First 5 Forever Under 5’s, TCB Library 10am Art Workshop with Jenny, RB Library, every 2nd and 4th Thurs 3.30pm Cooloola Dragon Boat training FRIDAY 9am Sailability, TCB 9.30am Bridge, RB Hall Meeting Room 9.30am Senior Citizens indoor bowls, TCB Community Complex, David: 0466 848 032 SATURDAY 7am Heart Foundation Walking Group, Maggie 0400 756 615 6pm Mass at St John Vianney Catholic Church service, Bream St TCB (Week 1, 2, 5) St Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church Service Manooka Dr, RB (Week 3, 4) Markets on almost every Saturday, see the Visitor’s Guide! SUNDAY 7am Mass RB (1, 2, 5) and TCB (Week 3, 4) 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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Hi again to all in Rainbow Beach. With Easter over, of course the weather will turn beau ful, but it’s one of those things I don’t seem to be able to control. As usual, I’m ge�ng hassled to write this (it would be so much easier if someone else in a repor ng role would write this, probably be easier than hassling me, but anyway) [Ed note: but NO ONE could write the sports report like you, Ma��. It’s Wednesday a�ernoon before another public holiday and I’m supposed to be wri ng next month’s column? On to the elec on (I think I’ve had enough already) I’ll need my electric chair, I mean car, to get out a bit more o�en. Hopefully we’re not like Vic and SA so I should be able to get to charge it as well at night when no one else is using any electricity (apparently). Considering my dad was a union organiser and member of the Labor party it goes to show how different we all can turn out. Dad always said that the ruling party was only as good as the opposi on (obviously not much hope when you see Clive Palmer actually maybe winning a seat). Wonder if his nephew can s ll vote - absentee of course!

Sports Report - well what can I say about the Broncos (not much), who would have thought the Reds would have won more matches, second in the Aust conference? The Cricket World Cup teams have been named, not really that interested (just want to beat the poms in The Ashes later in the year). Hopefully they won't get caught this me! Can't say much about the Roar either, apart from that “GOD” maybe the saviour? Only me will tell. Things aren’t going all that well for Daniel Riccardo, I suppose a paycheck of 50M (slightly up from the 10 from Red Bull) a year helps your cause not to win a F1, but anyway. As he said “once I had made the decision, there's no turning back”. Now to the other code, op mis cally last weekend (Lions and Suns) was only a glitch in the system, s ll a long season (as with the Broncos) and now we’re talking Origin. Well cheers for now and to next month. The twins turned 24 in April so between them they’ve caught me already! And Happy Mother’s Day!

Pets become such a big part of your life. Someone once said women and cats do what they want and men and dogs just have to accept it. We recently lost one of our loving pets (2 dogs, 1 cat). Now one dog and cat, although it’s an unwri�en rule the cats in charge. So now the dog has decided it’s too quiet at home and now comes down to the shop for a lot of TLC from everyone. I can’t find where she is ge�ng out but obviously the pats are worth the pain. As I men oned in my last le�er, Rainbow is only a small town and generally we all try to get on. It’s a wonder when someone says “do as I say, not as I do” which is unfortunate as it can affect a lot of people.

Be y and Sarah say please remember Mum on Mother’s Day, Sunday May 12

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