Noosa Today - 5th April 2024

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Home and priceless collections up in flames as...

Surf history lost

In the early hours of Saturday morning Gary and Yoko Clist were desperately trying to save their Cooroibah house from fire but within minutes their house and granny flat along with 60-year collections of photographs, rare books, historic surfboards and kneeboards were lost.

The tenant, who is now homeless, did what he could do to put out the flames but the fire advanced quickly.

“You don’t have any idea unless you’ve seen it happen,“ Gary said of the fire’s movement.

Gary said about 1.30-2am a fallen candle in their rented-out granny flat sparked the fire that spread to the bed in “one of those silly accidents“.

“We had timber ceilings, timber frames, once it took hold there was no chance of stopping it.“

Gary said they were using garden hoses before Queensland Fire and Emergency Services officers arrived and “poured thousands of gallons of water on it“.

The house and granny flat couldn’t be saved but a nearby shed that houses some of Gary’s collection of kneeboards, though not the rarest ones, and neighbouring houses were unharmed.

“I had a collection of knee boards and surfboards, some of the rarest in the country and the world. There were rare books, old cameras, surfing postcards of beach scenes around the world, personal photos, signed photos from surf stars. I’m a local historian. I’d taken them around Noosa for the last 50-60 years.

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Gary and Yoko Clist amid the remains of their burnt-out home. Picture: ROB MACCOLL

New council is declared

FrankWilkie is Noosa’s new Mayor. It’s official. The Electoral Commission Queensland declared the position last week after 82.5 per cent of the votes were counted with Frank leading with 40.13 per cent of the vote.

In second position was Ingrid Jackson with 23.4 per cent of the votes, Nick Hluszko with 21 per cent and John Morrall with 15.46 per cent of the vote.

All six councillors to make up the Noosa Council have also been declared. With 36,326 votes of the enrolled 44,127

voters counted, on Tuesday the ECQ declared Noosa councillors to be Amelia Lorentson (17,798), Jess Phillips (17,724), Nicola Wilson (17,464), Brian Stockwell (15,938), Tom Wegener (15,828) and Karen Finzel (15,499).

In the councillor vote there were 3773 or more than 10 per cent informal votes, with only 5 per cent of votes informal in the election of the mayor.

The Mayor and councillors were officially sworn in at a ceremony at Noosa Council Chambers at 10am onWednesday.

It’s taken two and a half weeks but finally the wait is over and the new Mayor and Councillors have been declared and sworn in.

Congratulations to Mayor Frank Wilkie and his team as they embark on the term ahead.

Our hearts go out to Gary and Yoko Clist who lost their home in a fire over the Easter weekend.

For the long term locals it was more than a roof over their heads as their place housed irreplaceable collections of photos, surfboards and kneeboards collected over five or six decades.

The school holidays continue for another week and for those looking for ways to entertain the kids there is plenty to do in addition to exploring the beaches and hinterland trails.

The Peregian Digital Hub has a holiday program for tech-loving kids. Noosa Leisure Centre has activities like basketball or the playroom to expend some energy or try the inflatable fun at the Noosa Aquatic Centre or skateboard holiday fun at Noosa Civic.

For the creative see a selection of events on at the Noosa Library or Noosa Regional Gallery and don’t miss the free rooftop screening of Puss in Boots at the Cooroy Library on Saturday 13 April.

If you’re venturing further afield there’s even more including Amaze World, Noosa Mini Golf, Australia Zoo, The Ginger Factory, Hinterland Adventure Playground, Maleny Botanic Gardens and Bird World or AussieWorld.

Our Easter colouring competition winner

The winner of Noosa Today and Noosa Civic Shopping Centre’s Easter competition is five-year-old Matilda.

Matilda has won a $300 Easter prize for colouring in the picture featured in Noosa Today.

Well done to all the kids who entered with their incredible artworks!

The works of art are being displayed during the holidays at Chiggy’s Skateboarding workshop.

Back by popular demand, the learn-toskate workshops are set to add a dash of excitement to these upcoming school holidays.

For more information, visit Noosacivic. com.au

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Opinion split over campers

Opinions are mixed on illegal camping in some of Noosa’s most popular spots as Noosa Council cracks down on the practice with fines and tighter parking restrictions.

Social media posts show some people applaud the van lifestyle, for some it’s a reminder of their own adventures on the road and some believe it should be encouraged with greater facilities made available for it.

Others are calling for resident car parking passes, paid parking for tourists and more fines.

“Love seeing this - takes me back to our old Noosa. Enjoy our beautiful town folks,” one posted.

“People who are actually from Noosa, me being one of them, grew up like this and are surfers or beach and national park lovers and have camped in free locations all round Aus all our lives because that’s where you really get to experience the best things in life. Spending money on food and keeping smaller places alive, seeing the nature and finding friends that are like-minded is so beautiful and important,” one resident said.

“Life is so expensive these days and these people are still spending tens and tens of thousands of dollars all across Aus and helping the economy stay healthy.”

“How can we make this better?” another posted.“Wouldn’t it be great to expand to make everyone welcome. Give them extra toilets and showers, and bins to keep it all clean. Even a ranger to inspect that area to keep it clean and safe. And charge a small fee for the location to cover these expenses.

“Can we put some of our brilliant minds together, some of these lovely and intelligent people serve us at restaurants, clean our shops, they are willing to do good things for the community for their chance to travel. I think we can do better.”

“There used to be a caravan park at the

woods right? And one on the beach at Sunrise Beach, and one in Peregian? Noosa changes, not the way people holiday,” another said. Residents against free camping posted comments such as, “there is such a simple solution to all this ... lock all entries for vehicles around 7pm”.

“Three hour paid timed parking for visitors so people can still come and enjoy what Noosa has to offer. If people then decide to stay longer than the allocated 3hrs, they receive a parking fine,” one posted. “All Noosa and Sunshine Coast locals receive annual parking passes with our rates. Noosa council currently has excess funds in their coffers to employ new parking officers to help bring this under control.”

Another agreed, “resident sticker on car. Free Parking. Two issued with rates notice every year and a different colour every year. The rest pay. Works in Sydney at the beaches”.

“I’m all for free camping but also about preserving and protecting our beautiful home town,” another said. “There are so many other places to park up for the night ... it’s getting out of control now.”

When Noosa Today spoke to van campers they were aware of resident opposition to the practise and saw both sides to the situation.

One described parking charges as a “double-edged sword” and a few said some people did abuse the situation.

“I get both sides of the story,” one camper said. “There’s lots of amenities here, it definitely makes it easy to live in the van. There’s toilets, showers and everything you need, but people do take advantage of it and leave rubbish, which I don’t agree with at all, and then I understand the people who live here and they pay rates and then it’s jam-packed with vans all the time.

“I imagine they’ll just start fining people and if they go away they’ll go away, but I can’t see it happening.

“The word is with the van people if you just come in at night and go out before 6.30am then you won’t have any issue”.

Council cracks the whip on illegal camping

Council’s illegal camping crackdown continues with patrols late last week and over the Easter weekend resulting in 40 fines issued.

A joint Noosa Council / Queensland Police Service blitz on Thursday saw 29 fines issued for illegal camping across Noosa Heads, Sunrise Beach and Peregian Beach.

Council officers issued a further 11 fines and six warnings on Saturday in patrols targeting illegal camping hotspots at Noosaville, Noosa Heads, Sunshine Beach, and Sunrise Beach.

Local Laws manager Rob Smith said the reduction in fines issued on Saturday, compared to the earlier patrols, shows the message is finally getting through to travellers that if they want to stay overnight in vehicles, they need to make use of Noosa’s designated campsites and van parks.

“Public streets and carparks aren’t designed for camping and aren’t equipped with the necessary toilet and cooking facilities,” he said.

Council staff have received more than 80 complaints already this year on illegal camping.

Development and Regulation Director Richard MacGillivray said residents were tired of the mess left behind by people illegally camping in public areas, as well as the monopolising of parking spaces in busy areas.

“We thank the community for their patience as we tackle the issue.We will continue to keep up patrols,” he said.

Mr Smith thanked Queensland Police Service for supporting Council’s enforcement efforts.

“Having QPS support in our enforcement

efforts reinforces how seriously Council is taking this issue of illegal camping in parks and carparks across the shire and the problems it creates.”

The trial of a 10pm-to-4am no-parking zone through Noosa Woods and Noosa Spit has been successful in curbing illegal camping through that area, he said. Restrictions will remain in place while Council considers broader enforcement options to regulate camping and parking in the area.

Council is progressing plans to introduce tow-away zones in busy parking areas such as the entrance to the Noosa National Park, enabling vehicles that overstay to be towed away in a longer-term plan to halt illegal camping.

Parking fines vary from $77 to $116 depending on the offence, and $309 for illegal camping.

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A few camper vans park alongside other visitors at Noosa National Park on Monday. Picture: ROB MACCOLL Noosa Council conducted a blitz on illegal camping.

Tragic fire claims home

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“You keep thinking of things you’ve lost, that’s not there anymore and never will be,“ Gary said.

Destined for the heritage library, the value of his collection was huge in terms of its historic significance. Fortunately some local postcards had been given previously to the library but the bulk his collections are gone.

Born in New Zealand in 1951 Gary grew up in Sydney before moving to Noosa in 1967 with his family who bought the Noosa Park Inn at the bottom of Mitti Street near the National Park gates. Renamed the Noosa Wave Kiosk, it became a haunt for local and visiting surfers.

While the family lived on the premises Gary moved into his own space in a caravan parked at the dead end of the street from which point he could watch the swells roll into the National Park break.

As an adult Gary ran a camera and film shop on Hastings Street and later in Tewantin and became an avid photographer and collector of historic pictures of Noosa, among many other things. Gary and Yoko who married in Japan moved into their Cooroibah home 25 years ago.

Last Saturday local resident David Knechtli

posted to social media of the couple’s loss and the community responded overwhelmingly.

Gary andYoko later posted a thank you, saying they had all they needed for the present.

“People have been very generous,“ Gary said.

It’s fitting the community should help the couple who contribute so much themselves. Gary volunteers a couple of days a week as a teachers aid at the local primary school, Yoko teaches piano and both volunteer with the Salvation Army.

Having stayed with family members over the weekend the couple will return to their property to stay in a caravan that has been lent to them while they clean up, replace lost documents including drivers licences and passports and wait for their house to be rebuilt.

“Fortunately we think it’s fully insured.We’ll find out when the assessor comes,“ Gary said.

Luckily no one was injured in the fire, their two chickens took flight during the blaze and have since returned home unharmed, and their cars were parked a safe distance away.

“We’ve come out of it pretty well, all things considered,“ Gary said.

His message to the community is “stay away from candles, they’re dangerous things“.

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Gary Clist finds little left of his possessions. Pictures: ROB MACCOLL Burnt beyond recognition Gary finds what’s left of his old camera collection.

To celebrate the 25th anniversaries of Mark Occhilupo’s 1999 professional surfing world title and the initial release of the award-winning film The Occumentary, legendary surf filmmaker Jack McCoy and Occy will premiere a 10-stop east coast tour at The J in Noosa on Wednesday 1 May.

The tour will be the first time the film has been shown in cinemas on the big screen and McCoy has remastered the film to give it a completely new look.

He says: “I’ve spent hundreds of hours blowing up the film from its original VHS release as a 4:3 aspect, to 16:9 widescreen. When I watched it for the first time it was like watching a whole new movie, people’s minds are going to be blown! Occy managed to do what many believed was the impossible. It’s truly one of the most inspirational and motivational stories in the history of Australian sport.” says McCoy.

The man known around the world as simply Occy is possibly Australia’s most revered surfer, a vulnerable, child-like figure whose extraordinary career spanned more than two decades and encompassed more radical highs and lows than anyone else in sport. Occy was a child prodigy who had to wait until he was 33 to win a world title, in what has been described as one of the most remarkable comebacks in any sport.

Born in southern Sydney, Occhilupo started surfing before he’d reached his teens and developed his skills quickly by copying every move of his hero, Tom Carroll. Like Carroll, Occy was a slightly-built kid, but he had powerful legs and a low-centre-of-gravity approach to surfing. In the early days it wasn’t pretty, but Occy soon developed finesse and began to learn where the speed section of the wave was, and how to get there.

Occy quit school at 17 and joined the pro tour in 1983, finishing 16th in his rookie year. The following year he looked a more complete surfer, with a fluid backhand attack his signature. He finished the season at number three in the world, picking up the World Pro Junior title as a bonus. Over the next couple of seasons, while the world title eluded him, Occy became a brilliant competitor, tactically

shrewd and able to put together a winning heat much of the time. But Carroll had his measure, and so did the next champion, Tom Curren. Nevertheless, he won five events in 1985 and became Australia’s favourite surfer.

By 1987, however, all was clearly not well with Mark Occhilupo. His behaviour had become erratic. He started drinking heavily and using cocaine and spent months at a time as a couch potato, watching television while he consumed massive quantities of junk food. Unsurprisingly, his body blew up to more than 120 kilograms, and on his rare trips to the surf the bloated Occy was a tragic figure.

Diagnosed with bipolar disorder in the early 1990s, Occhilupo spent more than a year in therapy. Billabong founder, Gordon Merchant, sent Occhilupo to WA to live and train with

McCoy and his family, and begin the comeback of all comebacks.

He shed 30 kilos, cleaned up his lifestyle and the duo began documenting Occy’s journey back to the pinnacle of professional surfing. At the start Jack took him on filming trips on the understanding that he’d keep the camera away from him until he’d lost weight. It was a confidence-building exercise and it worked. Occy rejoined the world tour in 1997 and finished the season second to Kelly Slater.

After a so-so year in 1998, Occy won three tour events in 1999 and scored highly enough in the others to win the world title at age 33 by a big margin. After six straight years of Slater dominance, the public and media revelled in the greatest comeback story surfing had ever seen.

The Occumentary instantly became a cult classic, with many still regarding it as one of the best surf movies ever produced. As with all of McCoy’s films, the soundtrack is next level and features the likes of the Foo Fighters, Ed Kuepper, Powderfinger and Yothu Yindi.

Throughout the tour, the audience will be treated with McCoy, Occy and special guests sharing untold stories and never seen before footage from the surfer’s career.

Says Occy: “I look back at this period as one of the most amazing experiences of my life and to have it documented in such a way is so special. I can’t believe it’s been 25 years but it’s going to be great to hit the road with Jack and friends to celebrate the occasion with the surfing tribe.”

To purchase tickets, head to jackmccoy.com

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Funds raised for ‘Santos’

Joshua Santos Christian, who was known by the names Santos, Seddon, Sandy and Yoshie has been remembered as “a beautiful soul ... a very special person who touched many hearts“ and whose life was taken in a tragic accident last week after jumping from a Noosa Parade bridge.

A gofundme page has been established for the repatriation of his body from Brisbane to his home in the Wirral in north west England.

“He moved to Australia and was in a happy place smashing life with his Aussie tribe and his loving girlfriend, Becca. He passed happy and loving life and always living up to his mottos of “living life in the fast lane“... “here for a good time not a long time“... “sexy first, safety second“, it says on the page set up by family and friends.

“Josh lived for his friends and beautiful family. He loved finding the joy and passion in everything, he completely embodied music and dancing, both were in his blood, he danced first and thought later.“

A ceremony for Josh is to be held at Landican Crematorium in Wirral and family and friends have sought contributions to return him home and bring them some comfort.

In only a week more than 27,000 pounds has been donated and many have posted their love and fond memories of Josh.

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Police launch multi-level operation to counter crime

The Queensland Police Service is launching a major multi-level operation to reduce crime across communities.

OperationWhiskey Legion will involve additional police deploying to districts, joining forces with local officers on the ground and targeting a range of local crime issues.

The rolling operations will focus on various crime categories including vehicle theft and property crime, robbery, assault and Domestic and Family Violence (DFV).

Part of the highly visible operation will include expanding crime prevention initiatives such as Bring the Beat where members of the public can request the deployment of a Mobile Police Beat to their local area.

The operation will be in addition to currentoperationsunderwayacrossQueensland including Operation Whiskey Unison and Taskforce Guardian.

As part of Operation Whiskey Unison, more than 11,300 people have been arrested during high visibility patrols and activities on more than 18,200 charges since March 2023.

Statewide efforts have also included more than 165,000 crime hotspot patrols, shopping centre walk throughs, bail compliance checks, community engagements and other activities.

Legion will first deploy to Logan and Ipswich in the coming weeks before future deployments in regional Queensland.

Premier Steven Miles said, “Every Queenslanders deserves to be safe and feel safe in their community.“

“That sense of safety is heightened when people see Police on the beat, working to protect them.

“Operation Whiskey Legion will super-

charge high visibility policing work in communities across the state, which we know is paying dividends.

“We will continue to back our police and support them with more officers, extra resources and tough laws to keep people safe.”

Police and Community Safety Minister Mark Ryan said, “The operation will mean communities can feel reassured that local police will be bolstered with extra resources to drive down crime.“

“It is a targeted approach to substantially boost the police presence in key locations while they go after high risk offenders and

ramp-up patrols.

“The State Government is committed to enhancing community safety through innovative strategies from prevention right through to enforcement.

“We have seen the Queensland Police Service deliver strong results through Taskforce Guardian and Operation Whiskey Unison and look forward to seeing this new operation make an impact in our communities.“

“The Queensland Police Service is determined to drive down crime across Queensland and this operation will support local efforts in taking strong action against

people causing harm in our communities,” Acting Commissioner Gollschewski said.

“We will continue tackling crime from all angles to ensure the community is safe and feels safe.

“Communities can expect to see a surge of police in their area as part of rolling operation deployments in hot spots across Queensland.

“Our local frontline police will be supported by specialist units and extra resources to target our high-risk offenders across various crime categories while also putting in place preventative strategies.”

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Sunshine Coast is one of the worst affected areas for scams, with Queenslanders being scammed more each year, losing $93,331,359 in 2023 according to Scamwatch statistics.

Worryingly, Queenslanders over the age of 65 are experiencing bigger losses to scammers than any other age group, reporting $34,891,745 in losses last year.

To put that into perspective, that is more than the entire Queensland population reported losing to scams just three years earlier.

One of the worst affected postcodes was 4560, which takes in a large area of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, including Nambour.

Nearly 100 reports of scams in 4560 resulted in losses totalling $2,552,669 in 2023.

Another postcode hit hard by scammers was 4556 which surrounds Buderim, where there were 210 scam reports from seniors with losses totalling $543,927.

While $120,697 was lost to scams in 4551, which includes Caloundra, Pelican Waters and Dickey Beach.

Nicklin MP Robert Skelton said, “It’s so sad to hear people in my community may have fallen victim to heartless scammers.“

“That’s why it’s so important people take the time to do their research before they hand over their private details or click suspicious links.”

Caloundra MP Jason Hunt said, “It’s tempting in a cost-of-living crisis to be blinded by opportunities that are just too good to be true.

“My advice to everyone, but especially seniors, is to talk to family or friends before clicking the link, before sending money or before replying to an email from an unknown source.”

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and FamilyViolence,Yvette D’Ath said, “Scammers are getting more sophisticated and it’s alarming to see the growing amount of money Queenslanders are losing to them.

“These swindlers are targeting victims through their phones, via email, social media, and in person.

“It’s worrying to see seniors continuing to fall victim to investment scams which promise big payouts, quick money and guaranteed returns.“

Among the top scams Australians of all ages have reported to Scamwatch in 2023 were:

· Investment scams: $292,623,743.

· Dating and romance scams: $34,344,656.

· False billing scams: $27,991,378.

The top three scams most reported by Australians to Scamwatch in 2023:

· Phishing scams: 108,636 reports.

· False billing scams: 39,588 reports.

· Online shopping scams: 21,346 reports.

With the rising cost of living adding pressure to household budgets, it’s never been more important to be scam aware. That’s why the Miles Government is reminding older Queenslanders in particular, to stay vigilant and learn how to spot a scam.

Tips on how to be scam aware:

· If you are looking to invest money, do your research and check the company or scheme is licensed on the Australian Securities and Investments Commission’s website.

· If you receive phone calls or emails offering financial advice or investment opportunities, hang up or delete the email.

· Be wary of phone calls or text messages from numbers you do not know, and never give out your personal details.

· Be cautious of messages or emails asking you to click on a link or open an attachment.

If you receive emails asking you to verify your contact details, do not reply – contact the organisation directly using contact details sourced through an online search or phone book.

· Be suspicious of any requests for money –scammers can often stress urgency in acting on the payment.

The Office of Fair Trading regularly talks to community groups about consumer protection and scam awareness.

For more information about how you can book an OFT guest speaker, see the Fair Trading website or call 13QGOV (13 74 68).

Queenslanders are encouraged to check the Scamwatch website regularly to stay updated on the latest scams and how to avoid them.

If you think you have provided your account details to a scammer, contact your bank or financial institution immediately.We encourage you to report scams to the ACCC’s Scamwatch via the report a scam page.

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Tech trial to tackle litter

We can all help keep Noosa beautiful. That’s the message from Council’s waste team as it prepares to deal with the extra burden on public bins in busy tourist centres such as Hastings Street this Easter.

Waste coordinator Mark Borgert said council plans to deploy bin sensors and compaction bins to busy public areas, such as Hastings Street, in a trial to improve logistics and reduce the potential for bins to overflow.

“The sensors are designed to provide us with real-time data as the bin starts to fill, informing decisions as to where and when we deploy trucks - to ensure we’re not emptying some bins prematurely while others overflow,” he said.

But while technology can help, it’s up to everyone to help keep Noosa beautiful by taking personal responsibility for the rubbish they generate and how they dispose of it, council’s acting chief executive officer Larry Sengstock said.

“We can’t be everywhere at all times, so we rely on locals and visitors alike to help us keep Noosa beautiful and litter-free,” he said.

The Hastings Street area alone has more than 120 public waste bins. Mr Sengstock said the community can play a part by not adding extra rubbish to an already full bin, if there is another emptier bin nearby.

“There’s an abundance of bins in the Hastings Street area. You don’t have to walk far to find one or more bins. Hopefully this Easter everyone does the right thing,“ Mr Sengstock said.

“You can also let us know via the Snap Send Solve smartphone app if you see a bin that needs emptying.”

Mr Borgert said the trial of compaction bins – designed to extend the time before bins need emptying - would also continue through Easter.

“Were looking to see how each of the tech-

nologies can add value to public waste bin management.

“The Easter period is typically a busy time making it ideal for putting these new technologies to the test to see how much of a positive difference they can make to the way we manage public waste bins.”

Council’s waste plan, developed with extensive community consultation last year, calls for everyone to take personal responsibility for their waste.

“That means taking your waste with you if you’re out and there is no bin nearby,” Mr Borgert said.

“Similarly, make use of recycling bins for bottles and containers rather than place them in the general rubbish bin as this prematurely fills up the waste bins and sends material that could otherwise be recycled, off to landfill.”

Be patient for pot hole repairs, council chief advises

Pothole and road repair work will ramp up as conditions allow, with council asking the community for patience as crews begin the significant restoration effort after recent wet weather.

Acting chief executive officer Larry Sengstock said there was no quick fix with the saturated conditions and prolonged wet weather.

“Our staff are doing everything they can to address the damaged roads and ongoing issue of potholes,” he said.

“With the incredible amount of rain we’ve experienced, we have to wait until the conditions improve to be able to carry out the necessary repair work and mowing of public spaces,” Mr Sengstock said.

“I know the community gets frustrated when they see potholes and want them repaired quickly.

“We prioritise the work and get them repaired as quickly as the conditions allow.“

Crews have repaired 77 in the past two months and are using about two tonnes of premix daily to patch and fill wash outs, potholes and cracked road edges.

Mr Sengstock said this was on top of the ongoing flood-damaged repair work from the 2022 rain event.

“At last count, we had about 15 different flood projects underway, which have been further impacted by the recent wet weather,” he said.

Acting infrastructure services director Shaun Walsh encouraged motorists to drive to the conditions, particularly on gravel roads.

“Conditions on gravel roads can change very quickly, so it’s important drivers remain alert, slow down and look for washouts, landslips and potholes,” he said.

Mr Walsh said council had implemented road recovery strategies to urgently repair impacted roads.

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Qld leads domestic tourism

Queensland holds the leading position in Australia’s domestic holiday market and outperformed the national average in recovering international overnight visitor expenditure.

Tourism operators will be boosted by up to $2.5 billion in visitor spending over the next four weeks of Easter school holidays.

Queensland remains Australia’s favourite domestic holiday destination, holding 28.1 per cent market share of the nation’s holiday expenditure in 2023, according to the latest data released by Tourism Research Australia (TRA).

The total domestic overnight visitor expenditure (OVE) reached $28.3 billion last year, up 1.8 per cent year on year, including Brisbane, Southern Queensland Country, Townsville and Mackay regions all reaching record levels of domestic OVE.

TRA’s International Visitor Survey also showed the recovery of international visitor expenditure in Queensland is outperforming the national average. In 2023, international visitors were both staying longer - on average almost six nights longer - and spending more than they were in 2019.

The Brisbane, Sunshine Coast and Southern Great Barrier Reef regions reached record levels of international overnight visitor expenditure (OVE) last year.

This comes ahead of four weeks of Easter holidays, with forecasts of up to $2.5 billion in visitor spending across the state, from March 29 to April 29.

Contributing to the potential visitor spend are 18 Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ) supported events being staged over the holiday period, expected to inject $32 million into the Queensland economy.

Queensland is calling on travellers to book a last-minute holiday this Easter school holidays at Queensland.com

Acting Tourism Minister Scott Stewart said, “Queensland continues to hold its rightful place as the country’s number one holiday

destination, while international travellers are also returning solidly.“

“It has been a real boost to the tourism industry to see the return of international visitors to Queensland, reaching 94.4 per cent of 2019 spending levels last year.

“We broke visitor expenditure records from the New Zealand, Canada, Thailand and Indonesia markets.

“More Canadians visited Queensland and spent more than ever before in 2023, thanks to the expansion of flights between Queensland and Canada with aviation capacity at 113 per cent of what it was in 2019, supported by the

Miles Labor Government’s Attracting Aviation Investment Fund.

“Queensland tourism operators and small businesses also look forward to the annual Easter school holiday boost which injects billions into the Queensland economy.

“While most major markets are currently sitting at or above occupancy levels they were at ahead of last year’s Easter holidays, there is still capacity for last-minute bookings across Queensland.

“Our research has shown that seven in ten Australians feel like they really need a holiday right now, why not make it Queensland!

“With 18 TEQ-supported events across the state these school holidays there is something for everyone. From unique Outback Queensland experiences at Roma’s Easter in the Country and theWintonWay OutWest Bad Festival, to country gems such as the Kalbar Sunflower Festival or the physical challenges of the Gold Coast Running Festival, Tour De Brisbane, and the Julia Creek Dirt n Dust Festival, Queensland has it all.”

Tourism and Events Queensland chief executive officer Patricia O’Callaghan said, “Queensland has held the leading domestic market share position for holiday travel but we know there are challenges ahead as we continue to navigate cost of living and overseas competition.“

“We are certainly seeing some good news with international travellers returning to Queensland, with three of our largest international markets now surpassing pre-pandemic visitor spending levels. TEQ is continuing to work closely with international trade partners as we continue to recover this market, with more than 80 international campaigns delivered in the last financial year to help boost the return of international travel to Queensland.

“Business events and travel also continue to prove they are a valuable opportunity for Queensland. Both domestic and international business travellers broke visitor expenditure records while in Queensland, with $5.1 billion in domestic OVE and $401.1 million in international OVE injected into the state’s economy last year.

“Looking ahead, Queensland’s incredible destinations, experiences and events continue to attract visitors in their millions every year and the 2024 Easter school holidays is no exception.

“Last Easter saw $2.5 billion spent by visitors in Queensland so there is big potential over the next four weeks.”

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Shaving for cancer cures

The students and staff at Good Shepherd Lutheran College are continuing their quest to shave the world from blood cancer by raising valuable funds in this year’s World’s Greatest Shave campaign.

In its 12th year of supporting the campaign, eight brave Good Shepherd students pledged to cut or shave their hair. Their small sacrifice will not only assist those fighting blood cancer right now, it will also contribute much needed funds to help research scientists continue their search for better ways to diagnose and treat blood cancer more effectively.

Good Shepherd Lutheran College Principal Anthony Dyer explains, “At Good Shepherd we place great emphasis on service for others. As a College we are proud to join a community of schools determined to shape a brighter future for blood cancer patients and their families. By participating in the World’s Greatest Shave, students learn important values and lessons through the shared experience of shaving and fundraising, including empathy, empowerment, philanthropy, community values and social conscience. As a College we are passionate about this campaign and will continue to support the vital work it undertakes.”

Students understand that when they sign up to shave or cut their hair for World’s Greatest Shave, they send a powerful message of hope to the 140,000 Australians and their families facing blood cancer right now.

Many people facing blood cancer lose their hair during treatment, so it was really important to 10-year-old Lexie Cook that her hair was cut at an eligible length to be used for a wig.

While fellow Year 5 student Benjamin Macdonald didn’t have the same length, he did manage to raise over $3000 before watching his hair fall to the ground.

Good Shepherd’s fundraising campaign, which started weeks ago, certainly didn’t rely solely on the online fundraising efforts for the World’s Greatest Shave. The entire College supported the campaign through a variety of fundraising activities including Crazy Hair Day which showcased some amazing designs. A variety of stalls, games and activities including a free dress day, delicious bake sales, sausage sizzles, all assured the tally kept rolling over.

Chris Mundey, Pastoral Care teacher at Good Shepherd says “Blood cancer strikes

young. It’s the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australian children, having a big impact on students and schools across the country. Blood cancer keeps children stuck in hospital, away from their families and friends. Away from their education. Away from their future. So we at Good Shepherd, are keen to do our part in battling this terrible condition.”

Mr Dyer continues “Good Shepherd has raised well over $200,000 in its 12-year history of raising money for Blood Cancer Research.

“While the fundraising was entertaining for all involved, the main purpose remains very much in the spotlight for the students at Good Shepherd. We thank every person who participated, encouraged, donated, supported, and rallied and we look forward to sharing our final overall tally in the weeks to come.”

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Rare chance

A once in a generation opportunity has come to market as 40ha of beachfront land goes to auction at Noosa North Shore.

Located at 337 Teewah Beach Road, the property, which is subject to a Supreme Court order, is offered for sale by Glenn O’Kearney of GT Advisory and Consulting and Tim Elliott of Bell Legal as statutory trustees.

The property is being marketed by RWC Special Projects agents Mark Creevey and Tony Williams, in conjunction with RWC Noosa and Sunshine Coast agents Paul Butler and Paul Forrest.

The property comprises more than 450m of absolute beachfront on the Noosa North Shore, and is just a 15km drive to Noosa’s famous Hastings Street.

“Rarely does an opportunity arise to purchase a 40ha parcel of land with an expansive stretch of absolute beach frontage on the Sunshine Coast, within close proximity to one of Australia’s most popular lifestyle and holiday destinations,” MrWilliams said.

“The property offers a rare combination of proximity to the lifestyle, tourism, retail, restaurant and commercial amenities associated with the Noosa area whilst being a secluded and beachfront location.

“Zoned rural residential under the Noosa Plan 2020, the property provides an opportunity for an astute buyer to unlock the enormous potential the property holds.”

The property will be auctioned in Ray White offices, Level 26 / 111 Eagle St, Brisbane on Friday 10 May, 2024.

Wide Bay Hospital and Health chair reappointed

An eight-person board underpinned with experience in health, business and law has been appointed to govern the Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service (HHS).

Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women Shannon Fentiman announced the newly-appointed board, which will be led by Peta Jamieson.

Ms Jamieson continues in her role as chair, which she has undertaken since 2016. She has been a member of the Board since 2015.

She has more than 20 years’ experience in executive roles in the private and public sector, with roles in both state and local government during her career. She was recently awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia for her outstanding service to community health and business, and is also the Board Director for the Gladstone Ports Corporation.

Four people have also been newly-appointed as members of the Board. Emeritus Professor Helen Huntly OAM, Leanne Rudd, Stevan Ober and Gail Jukes bring a wealth of experience across the education, finance, and healthcare sectors.

Mr Ober is the current chief executive officer of the Galangoor Duwalami Primary Healthcare and was also an Indigenous Health Manager at Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service, and Emeritus Professor Huntly has held various executive roles at the Central Queensland University over more than 30 years.

Karen Prentis has had her membership renewed for another term and joins two continuing members still within their current term.

“It’s great to see four new people joining this year’s Board under the continued leadership of Peta Jamieson,” Ms Fentiman said.

“I’m pleased Wide Bay HHS has been able to attract such experienced, knowledgeable and well-respected people to the board this year and I know they will make a positive impact.

“The new board members are leaders in their respective fields and will bring with them key skills, knowledge and experience to Wide Bay HHS.

“I look forward to working with the newly appointed board to deliver safe and timely healthcare for Queenslanders.”

The new board, which will set the strategic direction and oversee the management of the Wide Bay HHS, consists of: Ms Peta Jamieson (chair); Emeritus Professor Helen Huntly; Karen Prentis; Leanne Rudd; Stevan Ober; Gail Jukes; Karla Steen and Dr Christopher Woolard.

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Organ concerts return to Majestic Theatre Pomona

The annual organ concerts are back in full swing at the Majestic Theatre Pomona after a hiatus during the Covid pandemic.

The amazing 1937 Compton organ will be in full flight on Sunday afternoon 21 April when Brett Kavanagh and Debbie Fitzsummons from the Brisbane Organ Society present ‘AT The Cinema’ performing a range of music from the big and small screen and the stage.

The performance includes epic music which has underscored great cinematic moments.

From sci-fi to fantasy, drama to musicals, including some of the greatest movie scores ever written from Ennio Morricone to Paul Williams. Music from the 1930’s to now.

Brett and Debbie have wowed audiences across the country with their amazing or-

gan skills and are excited to be performing on the magnificent and rare Organ as well as performing together on both the organ and Grand Piano showcasing their keyboard skills.

The 1937 Compton Organ is one of only four in the world and worth a viewing.

The doors and bar open at 1pm, the show starts at 2pm. Tickets are $30/$25 concession. To book tickets go to their website themajestictheatre.com.au or call 5485 2330.

If you would like to keep up to date with events at the Majestic Theatre Pomona stop at the theatre and grab a ‘What’s On’ there at 3 Factory Street Pomona. Or maybe click like on their Facebook page and you will be invited to the group and will be notified when new events are added.

Without their huge following of loyal customers in the community, Peter and Janet White said they wouldn’t have been able to survive the past 35 years in business.

“We would like to thank Kirra Molnar for always being loyal and honest with us, along with the numerous other staff in the store throughout the years who have been dedicated, including Tom Alexander,” Janet said.

“I’d also like to thank Brad Hopper who generously offered a new premise in Mary Street when we burnt down, and all the locals who rallied around with their tool belts and material to get us back up and running.

“We also appreciate all our team riders over the years.”

Manufactured on-site and 100 per cent Australian-owned, Classic Malibu is a brand with a pedigree to trust, creating boards from start to finish all on site at their factory outlet in Noosaville.

They haven’t got a closing party planned for the showroom, as it will still be business as usual with board orders for founder and head shaper Peter White.

Janet, who has always been kept busy with the retail store, said she’ll miss talking with customers the most out of everything.

There’s a huge end of showroom sale on right now, so be sure to pop your head into Classic Malibu store before closure on 30 April. For more information visit classicmalibu. com

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The Guide

MURDER IN PROVENCE

ABC TV, Saturday, 7.30pm

Like a mimosa among a shout of whiskeys, this amiable crime comedy is light and airy with a nose for fun. It’s the antithesis to crime shows that concentrate on the dark and disturbing side of murder – if you’re fond of distractions such as FatherBrownand DeathinParadise, this beautifully polished crime caper will tickle your fancy. The sublime French terrain and buildings set the tone, with sun and whimsy the overarching focus as chief magistrate Antoine Verlaque (Endeavour’s Roger Allam, pictured) and his glamorous criminal psychologist lover Marine Bonnet (FatherBrown’s Nancy Carroll) play detective in the small town of Aix-en-Provence.

VERA

ABC TV, Sunday, 8.30pm

The beauty of this long-running detective series –returning for its 13th season tonight – lies not just in the high-end, gorgeous Northumberland scenery cultivated with medieval churches and windswept cliffs overlooking the moody coastline. It’s the titular detective (Brenda Blethyn, pictured), grumbling and bluntly speaking her mind, who is categorically enchanting. These three new episodes feature an admirably unguessable whodunnit involving a hit and run in a serene country lane. The return of Joe Ashworth (David Leon), who worked with Vera over a decade ago, unsettles the power dynamic and irks our otherwise unflappable, lovably unkempt lawwoman.

MARCUS WAREING: TALES FROM A KITCHEN GARDEN

SBS Food, Monday, 8.30pm

Who is Marcus Wareing, you may ask? A Michelin-starred British chef and real-life advocate of the farm-to-plate ethos, you could call him your new, silver-haired version of Matthew Evans, who fronted the hit series GourmetFarmerfrom his Tasmanian horticultural paradise. From his farm in Sussex, Marcus is learning as he goes, even in this new third season. It’s therapeutic as he goes about his jobs and tries new techniques, and it’s all polished off with an agreeable orchestral soundtrack. Tonight Marcus visits a hop farm, whips up some smoked chilli butter and forages for sea vegetables. Laid-back yet educational, it’s nutrition for the soul.

Friday, April 5

PICK OF THE WEEK

EGO: THE MICHAEL GUDINSKI STORY

Seven, Tuesday, 7.30pm

Thank you for the music: Ego tells the story of music icon Michael Gudinski, pictured left with Kylie Minogue and Ed Sheeran.

There’s barely an Australian alive whose life hasn’t been touched by the legacy of music pioneer Michael Gudinski. This feature-length doco follows his career’s wild ride, charting five decades of Mushroom Records, the label that launched Skyhooks, Jimmy Barnes and Kylie Minogue, as well as showcasing Gudinski’s passion for promoting international acts such as Foo Fighters, Ed Sheeran and Bruce Springsteen. Famed for his ambition, bold antics and passionate approach, this testament to the music man’s brilliance delves into his early years as the shy son of Jewish immigrants and his first entrepreneurial efforts. With insights from some of the world’s biggest artists, archival footage and an electrifying soundtrack, it’s a not-to-be-missed glimpse into the life of a genius.

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6.00 News Breakfast. 9.00 ABC News

Mornings. 10.00 QI. (PG, R) 10.30 That Pacific Sports Show. (R) 11.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon.

1.00 Silent Witness. (Malv, R) 2.00 House Of Gods. (Final, Ml, R) 2.55 Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds. (R)

3.55 Long Lost Family. (PG, R)

4.40 Grand Designs. (R)

5.30 Antiques Roadshow. (R)

7.35 Gardening Australia. Millie Ross propagates new plants.

8.35 Happy Valley. (Malv)

As Tommy’s big day approaches, Catherine becomes suspicious and Ryan finds a new way to defy her.

9.35 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)

Presented by Tom Gleeson

10.05 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. (R) A satirical news program.

10.35 QI. (PGa, R)

11.10 ABC Late News.

11.25 Western Stars. (PG, R)

12.45 Belgravia. (Final, PG, R)

1.35 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Destination Flavour: Singapore Bitesize. (PGa, R) 9.20 Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs. (PGa, R) 10.20 Puppy Secrets: The First Six Months. (R) 11.20 Mountain Vets. (M) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00

Mastermind Aust. (R) 3.00 NITV News: Nula.

3.30 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R)

3.40 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.10 World’s Most Scenic River Journeys. (R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R)

5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)

6.00 Mastermind Australia.

6.30 SBS World News.

7.35 Ancient Egypt By Train: Alexandria. (R) Part 1 of 4.

8.30 Michael Palin: Into Iraq. (PG, R)

Part 1 of 3. Michael Palin embarks on a 1609km adventure through Iraq.

9.25 Secrets Of The Lost Liners: Normandie. (PGa, R)

Takes a look at ocean liners.

10.15 SBS World News Late.

10.45 A French Case. (Malv)

11.45 Max Anger: With One Eye Open. (Malv, R)

3.20 Mastermind Australia. (R) 4.20 Bamay. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning.

5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

Sunrise

The Morning Show. (PG)

Seven Morning News.

MOVIE: Murder, She Baked: A Peach Cobbler Mystery. (2016, PGav, R)

Beat The Chasers UK.

The Chase. (R)

Seven News At 4.

The Chase Australia.

6.00 Seven Local News.

6.30 Seven News.

7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. Adam Dovile builds a modular lounge.

8.30 MOVIE: The Bone Collector. (1999, Mlv, R) After a murder leaves detectives baffled, they call on the aid of a paralysed forensic expert to help solve the case. He then enlists a quick-thinking policewoman to be his eyes and ears on the ground. Denzel Washington, Angelina Jolie, Queen Latifah.

11.00 To Be Advised.

12.00 The Arrangement. (Mav, R)

2.00 Home Shopping. (R)

4.00 Million Dollar Minute. (R)

5.00 NBC Today.

Today.

Today Extra. (PG)

9News Morning.

6.00 9News.

7.00 Rugby League. NRL. Round 5. Newcastle Knights v St George Illawarra Dragons.

8.55 Golden Point. Post-match NRL wrap-up.

9.45 MOVIE: Out Of Time. (2003, Mlv, R) A police chief investigates a double murder. Denzel Washington.

11.55 Iconic Australia. (Mav, R) 1.00 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.55 Pointless. (PG, R) 2.55 Garden Gurus Moments. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Postcards. (PG, R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R)

The Bush

(R) 6.00 Deal Or No Deal. Hosted by Grant Denyer. 6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 Ready Steady Cook. Hosted by Miguel Maestre. 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. (PGa, R) Graham Norton is joined on the red couch by actors Daniel Craig and Sir Ian McKellen, presenter Clive Myrie and comedian John Bishop. Singer-songwriter Charlie Puth performs his song Loser

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12.00 MOVIE: Scented With Love. (2022, PGa, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 9News Afternoon. 4.30 Tipping Point Australia. (PG) 5.30 WIN News. 6am Morning Programs. 7.00 The Talk. (PGa) 8.00 Ent. Tonight. (R) 8.30 Neighbours. (PGa, R) 9.00 Bold. (PGas, R) 9.30 Deal Or No Deal. (R) 10.00 GCBC. (R) 10.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 11.00 Dr Phil. (PGas, R) 12.00 10 News First: Midday. 1.00 Ent. Tonight. 1.30 Judge Judy. (PG) 2.00 Ready Steady Cook. (PGa, R) 3.00 GCBC. 3.30 10 News First: Afternoon. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 4.30 Bold. (PGas) 5.00 News. 6.30
6.00
9.00
11.30
12.00
2.00
Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 7.00 ABC News.
5.00
Home
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10.30 Fire Country. (PGa, R) The crew works to contain a forest fire. 11.30 The Project. (R) 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) CONSUMER ADVICE (P) Pre-school (C) Children (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence. 6am WorldWatch. 10.00 The Movie Show. Noon TVNZ 1News At Midday. 12.25 Story Of Late Night. 1.10 The Swiping Game. 1.30 Hustle. 2.20 Over The Black Dot. 3.10 BBC News At Ten. 3.40 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir. 4.10 PBS News. 5.15 The Wine Lovers’ Guide To Australia. 5.50 The UnXplained With William Shatner. 6.40 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 8.30 Hoarders. 9.25 Sex Tape Finland. 11.15 Erotic Stories. 12.20am Hypothetical. 2.00 Icons Unearthed: James Bond. 2.50 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera Newshour. 6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Escape To The Country. 7.30 Room For Improvement. 8.00 Million Dollar Minute. 9.00 Harry’s Practice. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Better Homes And Gardens. 1.00 Escape To The Country. 2.00 The Real Seachange. 2.30 Sydney Weekender. 3.00 Imagine Holidays Iconic Rail Journeys. 3.30 Harry’s Practice. 4.00 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 4.30 Better Homes And Gardens. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 The Yorkshire Steam Railway: All Aboard. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 12.30am This Rugged Coast. 1.30 Room For Improvement. 2.00 Late Programs. 6am Seaway. 7.00 Creflo Dollar Ministries. 7.30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. 8.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 Explore. 2.00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: Brothers In Law. (1957) 5.30 Yorkshire Auction House. 6.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 5. Newcastle Knights v St George Illawarra Dragons. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 David Attenborough’s Dynasties II. 8.40 MOVIE: Toy Soldiers. (1991, M) 10.55 Casualty 24/7. 11.55 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 Soccer. A-League Men. Round 22. Melbourne Victory v Perth Glory. Highlights. 8.30 Ready Steady Cook. 9.30 Diagnosis Murder. 11.30 JAG. 1.30pm Star Trek: Voyager. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 Bull. 8.30 NCIS. 9.25 NCIS: Hawai’i. 11.15 Diagnosis Murder. 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 Diagnosis Murder. 4.05 JAG. 10 BOLD (53, 12) 9GEM (81, 92) 7TWO (72) SBS VICELAND (31) 6am Children’s Programs. 5.20pm PJ Masks. 5.35 Pop Paper City. 5.45 Ginger And The Vegesaurs. 5.55 Fireman Sam. 6.05 Kiya And The Kimoja Heroes. 6.20 Bluey. 6.30 Peter Rabbit. 6.40 Andy’s Global Adventures. 6.55 Shaun The Sheep. 7.05 Karma’s World. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 MOVIE: Taxi Driver. (1976, MA15+) 10.25 MOVIE: If Beale Street Could Talk. (2018, MA15+) 12.20am Would I Lie To You? 1.20 Close To Me. 2.10 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 2.55 Everything’s Gonna Be Okay. 3.40 ABC News Update. 3.45 Close. 5.00 Hoopla. 5.15 Ready, Jet, Go! 5.25 Pablo. 5.40 Late Programs. ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon Motor Racing. FIA World Endurance C’ship. H’lights. 1.00 Rich House, Poor House. 2.00 Bewitched. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 The Nanny. 3.30 Raymond. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 MOVIE: Oddball. (2015) 7.30 MOVIE: Doctor Dolittle. (1998, PG) 9.15 MOVIE: Forgetting Sarah Marshall. (2008, MA15+) 11.30 Dating No Filter. 12.30am Medium. 1.30 Below Deck. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 Bakugan: Evolutions. 3.30 Beyblade Burst Surge. 4.00 Transformers: Prime. 4.30 Ninjago: Crystalized. 4.50 Ricky Zoom. 5.10 Pokémon. 5.30 Pokémon: BW Rival Destinies. 6am Hook, Line And Sinker. 7.00 Merv Hughes Fishing. 7.30 Creek To Coast. 8.00 NFL 100 Greatest. 9.00 A Football Life. 10.00 Blokesworld. 10.30 American Restoration. 11.00 American Pickers. Noon Pawn Stars. 1.00 Counting Cars. 2.00 Storage Wars: Barry’s Best Buys. 3.00 Timbersports. 3.30 American Restoration. 4.00 Football. AFL. Round 4. Brisbane Lions v North Melbourne. 7.00 Football. AFL. Round 4. Port Adelaide v Essendon. 10.00 AFL Post-Game Show. 10.45 Armchair Experts. 11.30 Get On Extra. Midnight Extreme Unboxing. 1.00 Cities Of The Underworld. 2.00 Late Programs. 9GO! (82, 93) 6am Looking Up. (2019, PG, Mandarin) 8.45 After Yang. (2021, PG) 10.30 Dark City. (1998, M) 12.25pm I Can Quit Whenever I Want 3. (2018, M, Italian) 2.20 CJ7. (2008, PG, Cantonese) 4.00 Binti. (2019, PG, Dutch) 5.40 An Ideal Husband. (1999, PG) 7.30 Mars Attacks! (1996, M) 9.30 Gone Girl. (2014, MA15+) 12.15am The One I Love. (2014, M) 1.55 Riders Of Justice. (2020, MA15+, Danish) 4.05 I Am Michael. (2015, M) 6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 Becker. 8.00 NBL Slam. 8.30 The Big Bang Theory. 9.00 So Help Me Todd. 11.00 Becker. Noon Frasier. 1.00 The Middle. 2.00 The Big Bang Theory. 3.00 The King Of Queens. 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef. 4.30 Becker. 5.30 Frasier. 6.30 The Big Bang Theory. 8.30 Two And A Half Men. 11.00 Frasier. Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 2.30 South Park. 3.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. 4.30 Home Shopping. 5.30 Joseph Prince: New Creation Church. 10 PEACH (52, 11) 7MATE (74) SBS WORLD MOVIES (32) 6am Morning Programs. 9.20 Waabiny Time. 9.50 The World According To Grandpa. 10.00 Wild Rockies. 10.50 News. 11.00 Going Places. Noon MOVIE: The Last Wave. (1977, PG) 1.50 Yarning Culture Through Film. 2.00 Going Places. 2.30 The Cook Up. 3.00 Bushwhacked! 3.25 Fresh Fairytales. 3.40 The Magic Canoe. 4.05 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 4.35 Grace Beside Me. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 NITV News: Nula. 6.00 Bamay. 6.40 Wild Survivors. 7.30 Eddie’s Lil’ Homies. 7.45 MOVIE: Molly. (1983) 9.20 MOVIE: Bio-Dome. (1996, MA15+) 11.00 Late Programs. NITV (34)
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Skippy
Kangaroo.
QLD

Saturday, April 6

ABC TV (2) SBS (3)

6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Rage. (PG) 12.00 News. 12.25 Death In Paradise. (Mv, R) 1.25 Miniseries: Life After Life. (Final, Mal, R) 2.20 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. (PG, R) 2.50 Extraordinary Escapes. (PG, R) 3.40 Brian Cox’s Adventures In Space And Time. (R) 4.30 Better Date Than Never. (PG, R) 5.00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. (PG, R) 5.30 Landline. (R)

6.00 Australian Story: Patient Zero – Richard Scolyer. (R) Presented by Leigh Sales.

6.30 Back Roads: Braidwood, NSW. (PG, R) Presented by Heather Ewart.

7.00 ABC News. A look at the top stories of the day.

7.30 Murder In Provence. (Mav) Part 1 of 3. An investigating judge and his romantic partner, a criminal psychologist, investigate murders.

9.00 Miniseries: The Suspect. (Mal) Part 1 of 5. A clinical psychologist is asked to assist in the investigation of the murder of a young woman.

9.50 House Of Gods. (Ma, R) Seyyed Modhaffer devises a new and risky way for Isa’s payments to be transported to Iraq.

10.50 Happy Valley. (Malv, R)

Tommy’s big day approaches.

11.50 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.05 Love Your Home And Garden With Alan Titchmarsh. (PGa, R) 10.00

Vintage Voltage. 10.50 My Unique B&B. 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 FIM Superbike World C’ship. Round 2. Highlights. 3.00 UCI World Tour. Tour Of Flanders. Men’s race. Highlights. 4.00 UCI World Tour. Tour Of Flanders. Women’s race. Highlights. 5.00 Grand Tours Of Scotland’s Rivers. (PG, R) 5.35 A Cold War Of Spies.

6.30 SBS World News.

7.30 Ireland’s Wild Islands: Sea Of Serpents. (PGa) Part 1 of 3.

8.30 New Zealand From A Train: The Northern Explorer. (R) Part 1 of 2. Documents a scenic railway journey aboard New Zealand’s Northern Explorer.

9.25 From Paris To Rome With Bettany Hughes: Florence, Lake Como, Milan. (PGaln, R) Part 3 of 4.

10.20 Secrets Of The Royal Palaces: Palaces. (PGa, R)

11.10 Between Two Worlds. (MA15+asv)

12.05 Miniseries: True

Colours. (Malv, R)

2.00 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (R) 3.00

Looking For Life On Mars. (R) 4.00 Bamay. (R)

5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.15

France 24 Feature. 5.30 ANC Philippines

The World Tonight.

SEVEN (7)

6.00 NBC Today.

7.00 Weekend Sunrise.

10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend.

(PG) Highlights from the past week.

11.30 Horse Racing. The Star Championships Day 1 and Caulfield Race Day.

5.00 Seven News At 5.

5.30 Creek To Coast. A look at the latest in outdoor activities.

6.00 Seven News.

7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) Biosecurity stop a woman entering the country.

7.30 MOVIE: Raising Helen. (2004, PGal, R) A young woman’s carefree lifestyle comes to a screeching halt after she becomes responsible for three children. Kate Hudson, Abigail Breslin.

10.00 MOVIE: Anna. (2019, MA15+av, R)

A young woman unleashes incredible strength and skill to become a feared government assassin.

Sasha Luss, Helen Mirren.

12.30 Travel Oz. (PG, R)

Presented by Greg Grainger.

1.15 Harry’s Practice. (R)

2.00 Home Shopping. (R)

4.00 Mystic. (R)

5.00 My Greek Odyssey. (PG, R)

6.00 Hello SA. (PG, R) 6.30 A Current Affair.

(R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Today Extra:

Saturday. (PG) 12.00 Great Australian Detour.

(R) 12.35 Destination WA. (PG) 1.10 Ageless.

(PGa) 1.40 Living On The Coast. 2.15 David Attenborough’s Dynasties II. (PGa, R) 3.25

Renovate Or Rebuild. 4.30 The Garden Gurus. 5.00 9News First At Five. 5.30 Getaway. (PG)

6.00 9News Saturday.

7.00 The Nine Telethon. (PG) From Fortitude Music Hall.

8.30 Space Invaders. (Final) Clutter has taken over after a couple’s dream to knock down and rebuild their home collapsed.

9.30 MOVIE: Godzilla Vs. Kong. (2021, Mav, R) Fearsome monsters

Godzilla and King Kong square-off in an epic battle for the ages. Alexander Skarsgård, Millie Bobby Brown.

11.40 MOVIE: Hulk. (2003, Mav, R) Eric Bana.

2.15 The Incredible Journey Presents. (PGa)

2.45 Garden Gurus Moments. (R)

3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R)

4.30 Global Shop. (R)

5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Helping Hands. (PG, R)

6am Morning Programs. 9.30 Food Trail: South Africa. (R) 10.00 Ready Steady Cook. (R) 11.00 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PGals, R)

6.00 To Be Advised.

7.00 The Dog House. (PGa)

Two brothers are wowed by a pure husky. The search is on for a spaniel that needs a playmate that can keep up.

8.00 Ambulance UK. (Return, Ma)

In the first of two strike days, North West Ambulance Service loses over a third of its workforce as staff joins the picket lines to strike over pay, working conditions and concerns for patient safety.

10.30 So Help Me Todd. (PGv, R)

Todd stumbles into a case Margaret agreed to co-counsel with Gus.

11.30 FBI: International. (Mv, R)

The FBI fly team investigates the car bombing death of an American lawyer working out of Budapest.

1.30 Home Shopping. (R)

5.00 Hour Of Power. Religious program.

6am Children’s Programs. 7.05pm Riley Rocket. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30

Would I Lie To You? 8.00 QI. 8.30 Melbourne Comedy Festival: The Allstars Supershow. 10.35

Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. 11.05 MythBusters. 11.50 Double Parked. 12.10am Portlandia. 12.55 Black Mirror. 2.05 Upstart Crow. 2.35 Unprotected Sets. 3.30 ABC News Update. 3.35 Close. 5.00 Hoopla. 5.15 Ready, Jet, Go! 5.25 Late Programs. ABC TV PLUS (22)

6am Morning Programs. 11.50

MOVIE: Selkie. (2000,

6am WorldWatch.

10.00 The Movie Show. Noon Leigh-Anne Pinnock: Race, Pop And Power. 1.10 Monsters Of Many Worlds. 1.15 Gymnastics. FIG Rhythmic World Cup Series. H’lights. 3.15 WorldWatch. 5.20 The Wine Lovers’ Guide To Australia. 5.55 The Food That Built The World. 7.35 Impossible Engineering. 8.30 Big Fat Quiz Of The Year 2023. 10.15 The UnXplained. 11.10 Late Programs.

6am Binti. (2019, PG, Dutch) 7.40 A Hero. (2021, PG, Farsi) 10.00 The Internship. (2013, M) 12.15pm I

Am Michael. (2015, M) 2.05 Dan In Real Life. (2007, PG) 3.55 The Kid From The Big Apple. (2016, PG, Mandarin) 6.10 The World’s Fastest Indian. (2005, PG) 8.30 Reservoir Dogs. (1992, MA15+) 10.25

The Chambermaid Lynn. (2014, MA15+, German) 12.05am Late Programs.

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6am Home Shopping. 8.30 Travel Oz. 10.00 Harry’s Practice. 10.30 Get On Extra. 11.00 Horse Racing. The Star Championships Day 1 and Caulfield Race Day. 11.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue.

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6am Morning Programs. 1pm Blokesworld. 1.30 Bossy’s Bucket List. 2.00 Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars. 3.00 Motor Racing. Night Thunder. Austn Nationals. H’lights. 4.00 Supercar Customiser: Yianni. 5.00 Counting Cars. 5.30 Storage Wars. 6.00 Pawn Stars. 7.00 Storage Wars. 7.30 MOVIE: Waterworld. (1995, M) 10.15 MOVIE: The Forever Purge. (2021, MA15+) 12.30am Late Programs.

6am Children’s Programs.

1.40pm Motor Racing. Formula E. Tokyo ePrix. H’lights. 2.45 A1: Highway Patrol. 3.45 The Bradshaw Bunch. 5.15 Kenan. 5.45 MOVIE: Alvin And The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked. (2011) 7.30 MOVIE: 17 Again. (2009, PG) 9.30 MOVIE: The DUFF. (2015, M) 11.30 Dating No Filter. Midnight Kardashians. 2.00 Love After Lockup. 3.00 Teen Titans Go! 3.30 Late Programs.

6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 The King Of Queens. 8.00

A-League Men. Round 23. Melbourne Victory v Melbourne City. 9.15 NCIS. 10.15 NCIS: Los Angeles. 12.05am NCIS: Hawai’i. 2.00 48 Hours. 3.00 JAG. 5.00 Home Shopping.

Sunday, April 7

ABC TV (2) SBS (3)

6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Insiders. 10.00 Offsiders. 10.30 World This Week. (R) 11.00 Compass. (PG, R) 11.30 Praise. (R) 12.00 News. 12.30 Landline. 1.30 Gardening Aust. (R) 2.30 Dream Gardens. (R) 3.00 Nigella Bites. (R) 3.30 The Cook And The Chef. (R) 3.55 Grand Designs New Zealand. (R) 4.40 Extraordinary Escapes. (PG, R) 5.30 Antiques Roadshow.

6.30 Compass: Goodbye My Dog. (PG) Follows families’ final days with their dogs.

7.00 ABC News. A look at the top stories of the day.

7.30 Death In Paradise. (Final, PG) A calypso singer’s husband is murdered.

8.30 Vera. (Ma) Part 1 of 3. DCI Vera Stanhope investigates after a young man is found dead following a collision with a car. On closer inspection, it becomes clear that this is not an accident and is way more than a hit and run.

10.05 Happy Valley. (Malv, R) Tommy’s big day approaches.

11.05 Miniseries: The Suspect. (Mal, R) Part 1 of 5.

3.10 Rage Vault. (MA15+adhlnsv)

4.00 Doctor At The Door. (R)

5.00 Insiders. (R)

SEVEN (7)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.05 Love Your Home And Garden With Alan Titchmarsh. (PGa, R) 10.00 Vintage Voltage. (PG) 10.50 My Unique B&B. 12.00 WorldWatch. 12.30 PBS Washington Week With The Atlantic. 12.55 Trampolining. (R) 1.00 Motorcycle Racing. ProMX Australian Championship. Round 2. 4.00 Gymnastics. FIG Artistic World Challenge Cup. Highlights. 5.35 A Cold War Of Spies. (PG) 6.00 NBC Today. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG) 12.00 Border Security: International. (PG, R) 12.30 Football. AFL. Round 4. Gold Coast Suns v GWS Giants. From Summit Sports Park, South Australia. 3.30 Better Homes And Gardens. (R) 4.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) 5.00 Seven News At

6.30 SBS World News.

7.30 The Hunt For Cleopatra’s Missing Tomb. (PGa) A look at the hunt for Cleopatra’s tomb.

8.20 Treasures Of The Mediterranean Islands. (PGs, R) Bettany Hughes explores some of the treasures of the Mediterranean, beginning with the mask of Medusa.

9.15 Incas: The New Story. (Mad, R) Takes a look at the Inca people, how they were organised and why they disappeared so suddenly.

10.55 Underwater Stonehenge. (PG, R)

11.50 Ancient Metropolis. (Mav, R)

2.45 Vaccine: The Inside Story. (Ma, R)

4.25 Bamay. (R) 4.55 Destination Flavour

Scandinavia Bitesize. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.15 France 24 Feature.

5.30 Al Jazeera News.

6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Small Business Secrets. 10.00 The Movie Show. Noon Super Maximum Retro Show. 1.00 Eurovision Song Contest Semi-Final. 3.35 Sailing. SailGP. H’lights. 4.35 WorldWatch. 5.05 PBS Washington Week With The Atlantic. 5.35 The Wine Lovers’

6.00 Seven News.

7.00 The 1% Club. (PGl) Hosted by Jim Jefferies.

8.05 Carl Barron: Skating Rink For Flies. (Ml) Comedy performance by Carl Barron from Melbourne’s Palais Theatre.

10.05 Code 1: The Bourke Street Mall Tragedy. (Mav, R) A look at the Bourke Street Mall tragedy.

11.05 Quantum Leap. (Ma) Ben takes on the role of a Hollywood assistant.

12.05 MOVIE: Jesse Stone: No Remorse. (2010, Mav, R) Tom Selleck.

2.00 Home Shopping. (R)

3.30 Million Dollar Minute. (R)

4.00 NBC Today.

5.00 Sunrise 5am News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 9News Sunday.

7.00 Married At First Sight. (al) The participants reunite for the final dinner party.

8.45 60 Minutes. Current affairs program, investigating, analysing and uncovering the issues affecting all Australians.

9.45 9News Late.

10.15 The First 48: Spree Killer. (MA15+v) Detectives hunt a potential spree killer.

11.15 Transplant. (MA15+m, R)

12.05 Bondi Vet. (PGm, R)

1.00 World’s Greatest Engineering Icons. (R)

2.00 Australia’s Top Ten Of Everything. (Ms, R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 Fishing Australia. (R) 5.00 9News Early. 5.30 Today.

6.30 The Sunday Project. Panellists dissect, digest and reconstitute the daily news, events and hottest topics.

7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PGals) The scariest trial, The Viper Room, returns and the celebrities share the personal stories that connect them to the charities they are playing for. Hosted by Julia Morris and Robert Irwin.

9.00 FBI. (Return, Mv) When a bus explosion kills several innocent people, the FBI team jumps into action to take down the terrorist organisation responsible. Scola tries to balance fatherhood with the job.

12.00 The Sunday Project. (R) A look at the day’s news.

1.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings. Morning news and talk show.

18 NOOSA TODAY Friday, 5 April, 2024
12.30 Silvia’s Italian Masterclass. 1.00 All 4 Adventure. (PGal, R) 2.00 Roads Less Travelled. (R) 2.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 3.00 What’s Up Down Under. (R) 3.30 GCBC. (R) 4.00 My Market Kitchen. 4.30 Taste Of Aust. (R) 5.00 News.
Noon Escape To The Country. 1.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 2.00 Escape To The Country. 5.00 Bargain Hunt. 6.00 Heathrow. 6.30 Bondi Vet. 7.30 The Yorkshire Vet. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 11.30 Late Programs.
Drua. 6.00 Rugby Union. Super Rugby Pacific. Round 7. ACT Brumbies v NSW Waratahs. 8.30 Super Rugby Pacific Post-Match. 8.45 MOVIE: Rocky Balboa. (2006, M) 10.45 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 9.00 To Be Advised. 10.00 Diagnosis Murder. Noon Jake And The Fatman. 1.00 Pat Callinan’s 4x4 Adventures. 2.00 JAG. 5.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 5.30 Bondi Rescue. 6.00 Soccer.
6am Morning Programs. 11.00 Explore. 11.10 MOVIE: Summer Holiday. (1963) 1.30pm MOVIE: How To Murder Your Wife. (1965, PG) 4.00 Rugby Union. Super Rugby Women’s. Round 4. ACT Brumbies v Fijian
Becker. 9.00 Neighbours. 11.00 Good Chef Bad Chef. 11.30 The King Of Queens. 12.30pm To Be Advised. 3.30 Becker. 4.00 Frasier. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 6.00 The Big Bang Theory. 10.30 Friends. Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 South Park. 2.00 Charmed. 3.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 4.00 South Park. 4.30 Home Shopping.
PG) 1.25pm Wild Survivors. 2.15 NITV News: Nula. 2.45 Going Places. 3.45 Bamay. 4.20 Utopia Generations. 4.50 Persons Of Interest. 5.50 Going Native. 6.20 News. 6.30 Strait To The Plate. 7.00 The Other Side. 7.30 Alone Australia. 8.30 MOVIE: Poltergeist. (1982, M) 10.30 Duke Ellington And His Orchestra. 11.10 Late Programs.
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6.00
Affair.
World Of
NRL Sunday Footy
1.00 Fish Forever. 1.30
2.00 Space
3.00 Rugby League.
Queensland
v
Titans. 6am Morning
Pooches At Play.
Farm
10 Minute Kitchen. (R) 11.00 Buy To Build. (R) 11.30 Healthy Homes. (R) 12.00 Roads Less Travelled. (R) 12.30 To Be Advised. 1.30 Cook With Luke. (R) 2.00 4x4 Adventures. (Final) 3.00 Taste Of Aust. (R) 3.30 Farm To Fork. (R) 4.00 My Market Kitchen.
4.30 GCBC. (R) 5.00 News.
5. 5.30 Weekender.
Fishing Australia. (R) 6.30 A Current
(R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Wide
Sports. (PG) 11.00
Show. (PG)
Drive TV.
Invaders. (R)
NRL. Round 5. North
Cowboys
Gold Coast
Programs. 9.00
(R) 9.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 10.00
To Fork. (R) 10.30
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Guide To Australia. 6.10 Ocean Wreck Investigation. 7.05 Cycling. UCI World Tour. ParisRoubaix. Men’s race. 1.50am Late Programs.
Morning Programs. 11.30 The Real Seachange. Noon Escape To The Country. 1.00 The Surgery Ship. 2.00 South Aussie With Cosi. 2.30 Harry’s Practice. 3.00 Feel Good Road Trips. 3.30 Animal Rescue. 4.00 The Yorkshire Vet. 5.00 I Escaped To The Country. 6.00 Imagine Holidays Iconic Rail Journeys. 6.30 Kath & Kim. 7.00 Vicar Of Dibley. 8.30 Endeavour. 10.30 Hornby: A Model Empire. 11.30 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 7.30 In Touch. 8.00 Beyond Today. 8.30 The Incredible Journey. 9.00 Turning Point. 9.30 TV Shop. 10.00 AFL Sunday Footy Show. Noon Getaway. 12.30 MOVIE: Poison Pen. (1939, PG) 2.05 MOVIE: Tonight’s The Night. (1954) 4.00 MOVIE: What Did You Do In The War, Daddy? (1966, PG) 6.30 M*A*S*H. 8.30 MOVIE: The Expendables 2. (2012, MA15+) 10.30 Chicago Med. 11.30 Late Programs. 7TWO (72) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.05pm Riley Rocket. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Would I Lie To You? 8.00 QI. 8.30 Louis Theroux Interviews... 9.20 You Can’t Ask That. 9.50 The Beast Must Die. 11.20 Death In Paradise. 12.20am Penn & Teller: Fool Us. 1.00 Would I Lie To You? 1.30 Tate Britain’s Great British Walks. (Final) 2.15 Vera. 3.45 ABC News Update. 3.50 Close. 5.00 Hoopla. 5.15 Ready, Jet, Go! 5.25 Late Programs. ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 2pm MOVIE: Pokémon: The First Movie – Mewtwo Strikes Back. (1998) 3.30 MOVIE: Are We Done Yet? (2007, PG) 5.25 MOVIE: Stick It. (2006, PG) 7.30 MOVIE: Ocean’s 8. (2018, M) 9.40 Aussie Lobster Men. 10.40 MOVIE: American Ultra. (2015, MA15+) 12.40am Life After Lockup. 3.30 Beyblade Burst: Quad Drive. 4.00 Power Players. 4.30 Transformers: Cyberverse. 4.50 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 10.00 Pawn Stars. 11.00 Storage Wars. 11.30 Dipper’s Destinations. Noon The Fishing Show By AFN. 1.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. 2.00 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. 2.30 Step Outside. 3.00 Fishing Addiction. 4.00 Disasters At Sea. 5.00 Storage Wars: New York. 6.00 Border Security USA. 7.00 Border Security. 8.30 MOVIE: Uncharted. (2022, M) 10.50 Late Programs. 6am The World’s Fastest Indian. Continued. (2005, PG) 7.50 The Kid From The Big Apple. (2016, PG, Mandarin) 10.05 An Ideal Husband. (1999, PG) 11.55 The One I Love. (2014, M) 1.35pm A Month Of Sundays. (2015, PG) 3.40 A Hero. (2021, PG, Farsi) 6.00 The Natural. (1984, PG) 8.30 Raging Bull. (1980, MA15+) 10.55 Coalesce. (2020, M) 12.30am A Beautiful Mind. (2001, M) 3.00 Late Programs. 7MATE (74) 6am Morning Programs. 2.00pm NRL WA Harmony Cup 2022. Women’s semi-final 1. Te Purr v Western Fijian Civa. Replay. 2.30 Boxing Night To Remember V. 3.30 Persons Of Interest. 4.30 Duke Ellington And His Orchestra. 5.10 Dizzy Gillespie In Studio 104. 5.50 Talking Language. 6.10 News. 6.20 Animal Babies: First Year On Earth. 7.30 The American Buffalo. 8.30 MOVIE: The Endangered Generation? (2022) 10.10 Late Programs. NITV (34) 6am Home Shopping. 7.30 Key Of David. 8.00 What’s Up Down Under. 9.00 Snap Happy. 10.00 Deal Or No Deal. 11.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 11.30 JAG. 1.30pm Taste Of Australia: BBQ. 2.30 Soccer. A-League Men. Round 23. Newcastle Jets v Sydney FC. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 NCIS. 11.15 NCIS: Los Angeles. 12.15am Blue Bloods. 1.10 FBI: International. 2.05 Evil. 3.00 JAG. 6am The Middle. 8.30 To Be Advised. 11.00 The Big Bang Theory. 12.30pm Ready Steady Cook. 1.30 The Middle. 2.30 So Help Me Todd. 4.30 Deal Or No Deal. 6.00 The Big Bang Theory. 8.30 Two And A Half Men. 10.00 South Park. Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 Two And A Half Men. 2.30 Charmed. 3.30 Just For Laughs Montreal. 4.30 Home Shopping. SBS VICELAND (31) SBS WORLD MOVIES (32) SBS VICELAND (31) SBS WORLD MOVIES (32) TEN (5, 1) NINE (8, 9) 9GEM (81, 92) 9GO! (82, 93) TEN (5, 1) NINE (8, 9) 9GEM (81, 92) 9GO! (82, 93) 10 BOLD (53, 12) 10 PEACH (52, 11) 10 BOLD (53, 12) 10 PEACH (52, 11) 12668757-AI14-24 NOOSA HEADS JAZZ CLUB – MONTHLY CONCERT Jazz in Britain 1919 – 1960 A Nostalgic Glimpse Thursday, 18 April,1.00 pm, MAJESTIC THEATRE POMONA Scan the QR Code to buy tickets.
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Monday, April 8

ABC TV (2) SBS (3)

6.00 News Breakfast. 9.00 ABC News

Mornings. 10.00 Landline. (R) 11.00 Antiques Roadshow. (PG, R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon.

12.55 Vera. (Ma, R) 2.25 Back Roads. (PG, R)

2.55 Old People’s Home

For 4 Year Olds. (R)

3.55 Long Lost Family. (PG, R)

4.45 Grand Designs. (R)

5.30 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.10 Lucknow. (PG, R) 9.20 Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs. (PGa, R) 10.20 Earth’s Sacred Wonders. (PGa, R) 11.30 Mountain Vets. (PG) 12.10 WorldWatch. 2.10 Ancient Egypt’s Darkest Hour. (PGa, R) 3.00 Mastermind Aust. (R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (R) 4.10 World’s Most Scenic River Journeys. (R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)

6.00 Mastermind Australia. Presented by Marc Fennell.

6.30 SBS World News.

8.00 Australian Story. Presented by Leigh Sales.

8.30 Four Corners. Investigative journalism program.

9.15 Media Watch. (PG) Hosted by Paul Barry.

9.35 The Rise And Fall Of Boris Johnson. (PG) Boris resigns as Prime Minister.

10.25 ABC Late News.

10.40 The Business. (R)

10.55 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. (R)

11.30 You Can’t Ask That. (Madl, R) 12.00

Miniseries: The Suspect. (Mal, R) 12.50 Grand Designs. (R) 1.40 Long Lost Family. (PG, R)

2.25 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.30 Magic And The Brain – The Science Of Illusion: A Catalyst Special. (PG, R) 5.30 7.30. (R)

MOVIE: If Beale Street Could Talk. (2018, MA15+) 2.30 ABC News Update. 2.35 Close. 5.00 Hoopla. 5.15 Ready, Jet, Go! 5.25 Pablo. 5.40 Late Programs. ABC TV PLUS (22)

6am Morning Programs. 1.35pm Talking Language. 2.00 Going Places. 2.30 The Cook Up. 3.00 Jarjums. 3.25 Fresh Fairytales. 3.40 Bushwhacked! 4.05 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 4.35 Grace Beside Me. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 News. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Wild Survivors. 7.35 First Australians. 8.30 Karla Grant Presents. 9.05 Statue Wars. 10.15 MOVIE: The Shiralee. (1987, M) Midnight Late Programs. NITV (34)

7.30 Finding Your Roots: And Still I Rise. (PG) Hosted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

8.30 Secrets Of The Tower Of London. (Return, PG) Follows the Tower’s staff as it prepares for the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III.

9.25 24 Hours In Emergency: You Are Not Alone. (M) A 52-year-old with cerebral palsy is rushed to George’s Hospital suffering from a suspected stroke.

10.20 SBS World News Late.

10.50 Christian. (Malv)

11.50 My Brilliant Friend. (Mlv, R)

2.50 Mastermind Australia. (R)

3.50 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (R) 4.50

Destination Flavour: Japan Bitesize. (R) 5.00

NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

6am

6am The Natural. Continued. (1984, PG) 7.55 A Month Of Sundays. (2015, PG) 10.00 Three Colours: Blue. (1993, M, French) 11.50 Three Colours: White. (1994, M, Polish) 1.30pm Belle And Sebastian 3. (2017, PG, French) 3.10 The World’s Fastest Indian. (2005, PG) 5.30 The Lunchbox. (2013, PG, Hindi) 7.30 Hajjan. (2023, M, Arabic) 9.50 Casablanca Beats. (2021, M, French) 11.50 Late Programs.

SEVEN (7)

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG)

11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00

6.00 Seven Local News.

6.30 Seven News.

7.00 Home And Away. (PGa)

7.30 Highway Patrol. (PGl) A group of tradies goes ballistic when they are caught without seatbelts and with an unsafe load.

8.30 MOVIE: The Equalizer 2. (2018, MA15+v, R) A retired CIA black ops operative is forced back into action when his friend is killed while investigating a murdersuicide and he sets out to use his resources to find the culprit and get revenge. Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal, Ashton Sanders.

11.00 The Latest: Seven News.

11.30 The Clown And The Candyman. (MA15+av, R) Part 1 of 4.

12.30 Grand Crew. (Return, PGadls)

2.00 Home Shopping. (R)

4.00 NBC Today.

5.00 Sunrise 5am News.

5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 9News.

7.00 A Current Affair.

7.30 Married At First Sight. (Final) The participants return as the experts discuss the romantic, dramatic and uncomfortable highlights of the season.

9.15 To Be Advised.

10.40 100% Footy. (M) Features the latest rugby league news.

11.40 9News Late.

12.10 Tipping Point. (PG, R)

Hosted by Ben Shephard.

1.05 Pointless. (PG, R) Presented by Alexander Armstrong.

2.00 Hello SA. (PG)

2.30 Global Shop. (R)

3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R)

4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa)

4.30 A Current Affair. (R)

5.00 9News Early.

5.30 Today.

6.00 Deal Or No Deal. Hosted by Grant Denyer.

6.30 The Project. The hosts and guest panellists take a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics.

7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PGals) Twelve celebrities are still surviving the jungle, all in the hope of winning money for their chosen charity.

9.00 FBI: Most Wanted. (Mv, R) After a woman and her two young sons are murdered, Remy Scott and the team search for a copycat killer who is recreating the murders of notorious ’80s mobster Jackie “The Fox” Bianchi.

11.00 The Project. (R) A look at the day’s news.

12.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) Hosted by Stephen Colbert. 1.00 Home Shopping. (R)

4.30 CBS Mornings.

7MATE (74)

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars. 2.30 Motor Racing. Night Thunder. Midweek Mayhem. H’lights. 3.30 Cities Of The Underworld. 4.30 Storage Wars. 5.00 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Outback Opal Hunters. 8.30 Adventure Gold Diggers. 9.30 Aussie Salvage Squad. 10.30 Deep Water Salvage. 11.30 Late Programs.

6am Children’s Programs. Noon MOVIE: My Little Pony: A New Generation. (2021, PG) 2.00 Surfing Australia TV. 2.30 Bewitched. 3.00 Full House. 3.30 Sunnyside. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. 6.00 Raymond. 7.00 The Nanny. 7.30 Seinfeld. 8.30 MOVIE: I Am Legend. (2007, M) 10.30 Seinfeld. 11.30 The Nanny. Midnight Medium. 1.00 Below Deck. 2.00 Late Programs.

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Tuesday, April 9

ABC TV (2) SBS (3) SEVEN (7) 6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Foreign Correspondent. (R) 10.30 The Pacific. (R)

11.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 1.00 Call The Midwife. (PGa, R) 2.00 Anh’s Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 2.25 Back Roads. (PGa, R) 2.55 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. (R) 3.55 Long Lost Family. (PG, R) 4.40 Grand Designs. (R) 5.30 Antiques Roadshow. (R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Destination Flavour: Singapore Bitesize. (R) 9.15 Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs. (PGa, R) 10.15 Earth’s Sacred Wonders. (PG, R) 11.25 Mountain Vets. (PG) 2.05 Ancient Egypt’s Darkest Hour. (PGa, R) 3.00 Mastermind Aust. (PG, R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (R) 4.10 World’s Most Scenic River Journeys. (PGa, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)

6.00 Mastermind Australia.

6.30 SBS World News.

7.30 Great British Railway Journeys: Rye To Dungeness. (PG, R) Presented by Michael Portillo.

8.30 Insight. With advances in technology, Kumi Taguchi explores when is it okay to be watched and when is it wrong.

World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.

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First Dates UK. (Ma) Singles experience the thrills of dating.

The Latest: Seven News.

6.00 Deal Or No Deal. Hosted by Grant Denyer.

6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news.

7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PGals) As the competition for charity continues, the celebrities face a secret mission and if they succeed, they will feast.

9.00 NCIS. (Mad) As NCIS mourns the loss of Ducky, the agents find comfort in working on one of his unfinished cases involving a woman whose father was dishonourably discharged from the US Marines.

11.00 The Project. (R) A look at the day’s news.

12.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) Hosted by Stephen Colbert.

1.00 Home Shopping. (R)

4.30 CBS Mornings.

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Friday, 5 April, 2024 NOOSA TODAY 19
MOVIE: Love At Daisy Hills. (2020, PG, R) 2.00 Beat The Chasers UK. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. (R) 6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 9News Morning. 12.00 Married At First Sight. (al, R) 1.45 Explore. (R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 9News Afternoon. 4.30 Tipping Point Australia. (PG) 5.30 WIN News. 6am Morning Programs. 8.00 Ent. Tonight. (R) 8.30 Silvia’s Italian Masterclass. (R) 9.00 Bold. (PGas, R) 9.30 Deal Or No Deal. (R) 10.00 GCBC. (R) 10.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 11.00 Dr Phil. (PGal, R) 12.00 10 News First: Midday. 1.00 Ent. Tonight. 1.30 To Be Advised. 3.00 GCBC. 3.30 10 News First: Afternoon. 4.00 Neighbours. (PGa) 4.30 Bold. (PGav) 5.00 News. 6.30 Hard
(PG, R)
ABC News. 7.30 7.30.
Quiz.
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WorldWatch. 9.30 Small Business Secrets. 10.00 The Movie Show. Noon WorldWatch. 12.25 Beyond Oak Island. 2.00 Insight. 3.00 WorldWatch. 5.15 The Wine Lovers’ Guide To Australia. 5.50 The UnXplained. 6.40 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 8.30 Taskmaster. 9.25 Ten Year Old Tom. 10.25 Alone Australia. 11.25 Over The Black Dot. 12.15am Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 8.00 Million Dollar Minute. 9.00 The Greatest Aussie Caravan. 9.30 NBC Today. 10.30 Better Homes. 1pm Hornby: A Model Empire. 2.00 Weekender. 2.30 My Impossible House. 3.30 Harry’s Practice. 4.00 Animal Rescue. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Doc Martin. 8.30 Foyle’s War. 10.35 Railroad Australia. 11.35 Late Programs. 6am Seaway. 7.00 Creflo. 7.30 Skippy. 8.00 TV Shop. 9.30 Newstyle Direct. 10.00 Danoz. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 Ageless. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 Dr Quinn. 2.50 Antiques Roadshow. 3.20 MOVIE: The Truth About Women. (1957, PG) 5.30 Yorkshire Auction House. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Death In Paradise. 8.40 The Chelsea Detective. 10.40 Late Programs. 7TWO (72) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.05pm Karma’s World. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 MythBusters. 9.15 George Clarke’s Adventures In Americana. 10.05 Louis Theroux: The Most Hated Family In America. 11.05 Would I Lie To You? 12.05am QI. 12.35
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning
12.00 MOVIE:
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2.00 Beat The Chasers
3.00 The Chase. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. (R) Hosted
Emdur. 6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 9News Morning. 12.00 MOVIE: The Nature Of Romance. (2021, G, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 9News Afternoon. 4.30 Tipping Point Australia. (PG) 5.30 WIN News. 6am Morning Programs. 8.00 Ent. Tonight. (R) 8.30 Neighbours. (PGa, R) 9.00 Bold. (PGav, R) 9.30 Deal Or No Deal. (R) 10.00 GCBC. (R) 10.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 11.00 Dr Phil. (PGadl, R) 12.00 10 News First: Midday. 1.00 Ent. Tonight. 1.30 To Be Advised. 3.00 GCBC. 3.30 10 News First: Afternoon. 4.00 Neighbours. (PGa) 4.30 Bold. (PGas) 5.00 News. 6.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Miriam Margolyes Impossibly Australian. (Mls) Part 1 of 3. 9.00 Creative Types With Virginia Trioli: Trent Dalton.
An exploration of the essence of creativity. 9.35 Shakespeare: Rise Of A Genius. (MA15+av) Part 1 of 3. 10.35 ABC Late News. 10.50 The Business. (R) 11.05 Four Corners. (R) 11.50 The Rise And Fall Of Boris Johnson. (PG, R) 12.40 Miniseries: The Suspect.
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(Mal, R) 1.30 Media Watch. (PG, R) 1.45 Grand Designs. (R) 2.35 Long Lost Family. (PG, R) 3.20 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.35 Solar Storms: A Warning From Space. (R) 5.30 7.30. (R)
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SBS World News Late. 10.30 The Murdochs: Empire Of Influence. (PG, R)
Faking Hitler. (Mlns)
Good People. (MA15+v, R) 3.00
Australia. (R) 4.00 Going Places
Ernie Dingo. (R) 4.30 Bamay. (R) 5.00
6.00 Seven Local News.
Seven News.
Home And Away. (PGad) 7.30 Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story. (Madl) The story of entrepreneur Michael Gudinski who revolutionised the Australian music industry.
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Born To Kill? Cleophus Prince Jr. (MA15+av, R) Takes a
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Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars. (Ml) The teams are challenged to create and execute an interactive publicity stunt for Cadbury’s new chocolate range.
To Be Advised.
9News Late.
La Brea. (Return, Mv) Josh and Riley wake up in an unfamiliar time.
Tipping Point. (PG, R)
Pointless. (PG, R)
Australia’s Top Ten Of Everything. (Mads, R)
TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R)
Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa)
A Current Affair. (R)
9News Early.
Today.
WorldWatch. 10.00 The Movie Show. Noon WorldWatch. 12.25 UFOs. 1.05 Locked Up: Teens Behind Bars. 2.00 Framed. 2.30 Where Are You Really From? 3.00 WorldWatch. 5.05 The Wine Lovers’ Guide To Australia. 5.40 Haramain: The Train Of The Desert. 6.40 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 8.30 Vikings: The Rise And Fall. 9.25 Dark Side Of Comedy. 10.20 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 8.00 Million Dollar Minute. 9.00 Harry’s Practice. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Better Homes. 1.00 Escape To The Country. 2.00 Creek To Coast. 2.30 Feel Good Road Trips. 3.00 My Impossible House. 4.00 Medical Emergency. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Call The Midwife. 8.40 A Touch Of Frost. 10.55 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 7.30 Skippy. 8.00 TV Shop. 9.30 Newstyle Direct. 10.00 Danoz. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 Explore. 2.05 Dr Quinn. 3.05 Antiques Roadshow. 3.35 MOVIE: The Syndicate. (1968, PG) 5.30 Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 New Tricks. 8.40 Agatha Christie’s Marple. 10.40 Late Programs. 7TWO (72) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.05pm Karma’s World. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (Final) 9.15 Upstart Crow. 9.45 Double Parked. (Final) 10.10 Portlandia. 10.55 Would I Lie To You? 11.55 MOVIE: Taxi Driver. (1976, MA15+) 1.45am Everything’s Gonna Be Okay. 2.30 All My Friends Are Racist. 2.40 Unprotected Sets. 3.35 ABC News Update. 3.40 Close. 5.00 Late Programs. ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon Rich House, Poor House. 1.00 Raymond. 2.00 Bewitched. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 The Nanny. 3.30 Seinfeld. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. 6.00 Raymond. 7.00 The Nanny. 7.30 Seinfeld. 8.30 MOVIE: Logan Lucky. (2017, M) 11.00 Seinfeld. Midnight Medium. 1.00 Below Deck. 2.00 I Dream Of Jeannie. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 11.00 Pawn Stars. Noon Outback Opal Hunters. 1.00 Adventure Gold Diggers. 2.00 Deep Water Salvage. 3.00 Billy The Exterminator. 3.30 Cities Of The Underworld. 4.30 Storage Wars. 5.00 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Outback Truckers. 8.30 Aussie Truck Rehab. (Premiere) 9.30 Mega Mechanics. 10.30 Ice Road Truckers. 11.30 Late Programs. 6am The Lunchbox. Continued. (2013, PG, Hindi) 7.45 Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story. (2021, PG) 9.30 The Importance Of Being Earnest. (1952) 11.20 A Beautiful Mind. (2001, M) 1.50pm The Natural. (1984, PG) 4.20 Little Nicolas. (2009, PG, French) 6.00 A Friendly Tale. (2020, PG, French) 7.55 The Assistant. (2019, M) 9.30 Iceman. (2017, MA15+, Rhaetic) 11.20 Late Programs. 7MATE (74) 6am Morning Programs. 1.50pm Anthem Sessions Interstitials. 2.00 Faboriginal. 2.30 The Cook Up. 3.00 Jarjums. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 Indian Country Today News. 6.00 Bamay. 6.40 News. 6.50
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JAG. 7.30 Bull. 8.30 NCIS. 10.30 Matildas Preview Show. 11.00 NCIS: Los Angeles. 11.55 Evil. 12.50am Home Shopping. 2.20 Diagnosis Murder. 4.10 JAG. 6am MOVIE: UglyDolls. (2019) 7.45 The Big Bang Theory. 9.30 Ready Steady Cook. 10.30 To Be Advised. Noon Friends. 1.00 Charmed. 2.00 The Big Bang Theory. 3.00 The King Of Queens. 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef. 4.30 Becker. 5.30 Frasier. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. 8.30 Two And A Half Men. 10.00 Rules Of Engagement. 11.00 Frasier. Midnight Shopping. 1.30 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 Pooches At Play. 8.30 Jake And The Fatman. 9.30 Diagnosis Murder. 11.30 JAG. 1.30pm Star Trek: Voyager. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 Bull. 9.25 FBI. 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 Diagnosis Murder. 4.05 JAG. 6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 7.00 Becker. 8.00 So Help Me Todd. 9.00 The King Of Queens. 10.00 Rules Of Engagement. 11.00 Becker. Noon Frasier. 1.00 The King Of Queens. 2.00 The Big Bang Theory. 3.00 Rules Of Engagement. 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef. 4.30 Becker. 5.30 Frasier. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. 8.30 Two And A Half Men. 10.00 Rules Of Engagement. 11.00 Late Programs. SBS VICELAND (31) SBS WORLD MOVIES (32) SBS VICELAND (31) SBS WORLD MOVIES
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Wednesday, April 10

ABC TV (2) SBS (3)

6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Four Corners. (R) 10.45 Gardening Australia: My Garden Path. (R) 11.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 12.00

News. 12.30 Press Club. 1.35 Media Watch. (PG, R) 2.00 Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 2.25 Back Roads. (R) 2.55 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. (PG, R) 3.55 Long Lost Family. (PG, R) 4.40 Grand Designs. (R) 5.30 Antiques Roadshow. (R)

7.00 ABC News.

7.30 7.30. Presented by Sarah Ferguson.

8.00 Hard Quiz. (PG) Presented by Tom Gleeson.

8.30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. A satirical news program exposing the humorous, absurd and downright hypocritical.

9.05 White Fever. (Premiere, Mls) A woman sets out to diversify her dating life.

9.30 QI. (PG) Hosted by Sandi Toksvig.

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Destination Flavour Bitesize. (R) 9.10 Cook Up Bitesize. (R) 9.15

Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs. (PGa, R) 10.15 Earth’s Sacred Wonders. (PGa, R) 11.25 Mountain Vets. (PGa) 12.00 WorldWatch.

2.00 Dateline. (R) 2.30 Insight. (R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (R) 4.10 World’s Most Scenic River Journeys. (R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)

6.00 Mastermind Australia. Presented by Marc Fennell.

6.30 SBS World News.

7.30 Alone Australia. (Ml) The participants’ focus turns to food.

8.30 Jimmy Carr’s I Literally Just Told You. (Mad) Jimmy Carr hosts a comedic game show where paying attention pays off.

9.25 Miniseries: Litvinenko. (Mal)

Part 3 of 4. A team of detectives, led by Brian Tarpey, arrives in Moscow to interview Lugovoy and Kovtun.

SEVEN (7)

6.00 Seven Local News.

6.30 Seven News.

7.00 Home And Away. (PGad)

7.30 The 1% Club UK. (PG) Hosted by Lee Mack.

8.30 The Front Bar. (Ml) Hosts Mick Molloy, Sam Pang and Andy Maher take a lighter look at all things AFL.

9.30 Unbelievable Moments

Caught On Camera. (PGa) Footage of headline-grabbing moments captured on camera by members of the public.

NINE (8, 9)

TEN (5, 1)

6.00 9News.

7.00 A Current Affair.

7.30 Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars. (PG) Hosted by Gordon Ramsay and Janine Allis.

9.10 Australian Crime Stories: The Investigators: Under The Gun Pt 2. (MA15+alv) While serving as an undercover cop, Keith Banks became used to a high-octane lifestyle.

10.10 9News Late.

10.40 See No Evil: Smoke

6.00 Deal Or No Deal. Hosted by Grant Denyer.

6.30 The Project. The hosts and guest panellists take a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics.

7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PGals) As the competition for charity continues, the celebrities face their first elimination – a double.

9.00 FBI: International. (Mv) The FBI fly team heads to Morocco when a commercial aircraft flying from New York to Athens

6.00 Deal Or No Deal.

Hosted by Grant Denyer.

6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news.

7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PGals) The campmates face a disgusting food trial. Yet another celebrity is eliminated. 9.00 Gogglebox Australia. TV fanatics open up their living rooms to reveal their reactions to popular and topical TV shows.

10.00 Law & Order: SVU. (MA15+av, R) Muncy tries to fit in with the squad.

11.00 The Project. (R) A look at the day’s news.

12.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG)

1.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.

6am WorldWatch. 10.00

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To solve a Sudoku puzzle, every number from 1 to 9 must appear in: each of the nine vertical columns, each of the nine horizontal rows and each of the nine 3 x 3 boxes. Remember, no number can occur more than once in any row, column or box.

9-LETTER WORD

Using the nine letters in the grid, how many words of four letters or more can you list? The centre letter must be included and each letter may only be used once. No colloquial or foreign words. No capitalised nouns, apostrophes or plural nouns ending in “s”.

19 words: Good 28 words: Very good 38 words: Excellent Today’s

1 What is the largest train station in the UK?

2 In relation to trees, what does deciduous mean?

3 Pedro Pascal (pictured) starred alongside Nicolas Cage in which 2022 film?

4 Which continent are capybaras native to?

5 What type of food is a chimichanga?

6 The book cataloguing website Goodreads was launched in which year?

7 Is Paraguay a landlocked or coastal country?

8 True or false: Otzi the Iceman, a natural mummy from 3105BC, had tattoos?

9 The world’s first electric tram line operated in which country?

10 Hazard signs are typically black symbols on what colour triangular background?

Friday, 5 April, 2024 NOOSA TODAY 21 No. 179 No. 179 No. 179 ACROSS 1 Creates (6) 4 Not wanted (8) 9 Traditional English sponge cake (7) 11 Mournful (7) 12 Knick-knacks and souvenirs (11) 13 Exclamation of surprise (3) 14 Arduous (8) 16 Union territory of the Republic of India (5) 19 Relating to a sovereign (5) 20 Influenza strain (5,3) 22 Phone program (abbr) (3) 24 Reciprocal (11) 26 Annoying (7) 27 Deviate (7) 29 Accurate shooters (7) 30 Stylish (6) DOWN 1 Cadge (3) 2 Something signed by a parent, – form (9) 3 Less wet (5) 5 Bug (coll) (6) 6 Girls’ name (9) 7 Fastening (5) 8 Senile decay (11) 10 Collections of songs or photos (6) 12 Prioritising material possessions (11) 15 Type of rocks containing silica (9) 17 Exaggerated self importance (9) 18 Climb (6) 21 In ancient architecture, a horizontal design (6) 23 Metal rod for stirring a fire (5) 25 Celestial being (5) 28 Utter (3)
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Wartorn love letters call to action

I am not sure if readers saw the call by the Australian War Memorial on Valentine’s Day for volunteers to transcribe handwritten love letters from the front lines.

Perhapswehadourmindsonlovedonescloser to home.

The heartfelt letters are an intimate insight into the daily lives of couples separated by war.

Images of thousands of handwritten letters havebeenreleasedontheMemorial’sdigitalplatformTranscribe.awm.gov.au

An army of volunteers is needed to help decipher the scripts online.

Volunteers typing out text in the comfort of their homes can make it easier for historians, descendants, and the community to access the precious love letters.

Among the collection is a letter from Dorothy KeshanandherhusbandMalcolm“Mac”William Keshan, who was a prisoner of war in Germany from 1941-45.

“The only good thing about all this passing time is that each day brings you a little closer, I feel pretty certain that it won’t be much longer sweetheart,” she wrote to him in one of hundreds of letters between the pair.

“All this time passing only makes me miss you somoreandmore,and–I’mwaitingforyouMac.”

With Anzac Day approaching, volunteering to transcribe love letters online is an action worth considering in commemorating those who fought for us while desperately missing their sweethearts.

Lest we forget.

Garry Reynolds, Peregian Springs Bridge safety

I am dismayed to read about a young man’s death when jumping for fun off a Noosa Parade bridge (’Man dies in bridge jump’, Noosa Today 26/3/24). My heart goes out to his family and friends.

I have been even more dismayed to hear that Noosa Council’s remedial works at Garth Prowd Bridge near the Sofitel do not include upgrading the railings to prevent climbing and jumping from that bridge. How many fatalities need to occur before Noosa Council takes responsible action? Anything else is negligence.

Ingrid Jackson, Noosaville

(Note: Ingrid Jackson was a former councillor and recent mayoral candidate.)

Future vision

Who are the scientific visionaries of the Flat Earth Society who trumpet that they will be able to see beyond the curvature of the earth to the proposed offshore wind and gas structures? Just asking for visionaries’ details.

Margaret Wilkie, Peregian Beach

Brave Royals

Watching King Charles shaking hands with the public after the Easter Sunday Church Service and not wearing gloves was a reminder of how brave the Royals are.

He is currently having chemotherapy treatmentsoIwouldguesshisimmunesystemislow.

But I guess his medical team would have ap-

LENSCAPE

proved it.

Also the Royals have never shied away from keeping up the tradition.

There are certain leaders around the world who would be too afraid of even contemplating it for fear of a hidden poisonous needle being in there.

Putin, I can name for one who would not even attempt it in full body armour.

Yes, King Charles, for bravery I have to hand it to you.Whoops.

Look at the whole picture

Anysuggestionthattechnologicalinnovationthat causes environmental concerns might need to be prevented?

I find it difficult to believe that intelligent peopleinthepublicforumcannoteversaysomething like“ AI causes a dire risk due to unsustainable energy consumption...“

Is the human race at all capable of agency in destiny anymore? Isn’t that what humankind was about (evolution of) to have a hand in our own fate? Why can’t people who mention nuclear, mention its waste? Money is more important

than waste management? This is the same blind destruction that caused the pollution of the air in our major cities ...“ Cars are great for economics...“ But what about the air?

It makes any normal human apocalyptic with ragethatconservativescantalkaboutthebenefits ofoneissue...butcompletelyignoretheotherelements of it.

Why? For economic and political convenience?

Gimme a break! That’s not concerted rational debate!

Dylan White, Coolum Beach

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Cheers for Parkyns at Hut

It was cheers and beers for the Parkyn brothers, Nick and Will, when family and friends convened at the Parkyn Hut information centre in Tewantin late last month to celebrate the successful completion of a week-long expedition, on foot and in pack-rafts, retracing the journeys that three generations of the Parkyn family made back in Noosa’s settlement days.

Nick Parkyn who, with brother Will, represent the fifth generation of Parkyns in Australia, said: “Richard Bray Parkyn reached our shores on 11 September 1878, just one month short of his 23rd birthday. From Cornwall to Tewantin. Richard and his wife Maggie, John (Jack) Parkyn and his wife Daisy, Howard Parkyn and his wife Iris, and Cloudsley Parkyn, created a tradition that we celebrate today.”

Tewantin Heritage and Historical Society’s Bruce Cuttle welcomed the brothers home and congratulated them on their achievement. “Nick and Will, we, thank you for recognising and celebrating the contribution that generations of the Parkyn family have made to our district, and welcome you to Parkyn’s Hut, a building that has played a significant part in your family’s story.”

The next day, Nick wrote in his trip notes: “After 147 kilometres and eight rainy days of hiking and pack-rafting in the elements, it was heaven to wake up this morning in a dry warm bed. That’s not to say that my brother Will and I didn’t thoroughly enjoy the adversity, adventure, and significance of our pilgrimage to sites of ancestral importance for both our family and the shire. Despite the unprecedented rains, the past week will be etched in our brains forever. Through the trek we unearthed some missing pieces of the puzzles of history and had a few surprises along the way.”

As noted in a previous Noosa Today article, the trek route involved hiking and packrafting down the Mary River to Gympie and then back down the headwaters and lakes of the Noosa River, visiting the near-forgotten sites of their family history, starting at the site of great-great-grandfather Richard Bray Parkyn’s Gonamena Farm on the Mary near Kandanga, and finishing at great-grandfather Jack Parkyn’s wharf at Noosa Marina before wandering up the hill for Saturday afternoon celebration at Parkyn’s Hut. Well, the boys got to Gympie okay, and then on to Wolvi where they camped at Tagigan Creek, the site of Jack Parkyn’s cabin in which he set up home on the land with bride Daisy in 1912. And then Nick’s aforementioned “a few surprises” began in the form of torrential rains, which flooded the upper reaches of the Noosa River and closed sections of Cooloola Way.

With rafting out of the question and no access for a support vehicle, the boys had to rethink the route, overnighting at home in Tewantin before approaching from the south and hiking back up the Cooloola Great Walk to Brahminy camp.

From here on a brighter morning they hiked to Teewah Landing where, despite rising winds, they finally launched the rafts and made their way downriver to the finish line at the marina.

After a trek that tested their resilience from start to finish, Will and Nick identified as highlights discovering family history in a mining museum in Gympie, and the “real” John’s Landing, where their forebears would

tie up the Miss Tewantin 100 years ago.

Nick told Noosa Today: “All in all, the trek exceeded our expectations. The rain was fitting for a shire that revolves around its wa-

terways,

the

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and surprises of finding Richard Bray’s mine living on as a museum, and stumbling across the true John’s Landing, was further connection to our ancestors who paved the way.” Celebrating with members of the Parkyn clan. Day 7 - Will battles the elements on Lake Cootharaba. Welcome home! Will and Nick Parkyn surrounded by well-wishers at the Hut. Day 3 - dad John and Will Parkyn at Wolvi with landowner Jon. Day 1 - super lightweight camp setup on the Mary. Day 8 - at the finish line!

Ginger Factory brings Zog

The Ginger Factory, one of the most popular attractions on the Sunshine Coast has become the first location in Australia to host Zog, A Forest Adventure.

It’s an augmented reality experience that brings to life the world of Zog, the much-loved dragon from Julia Donaldson’s children’s book by the same name.

Zog, A Forest Adventure made its Australian debut at The Ginger Factory on Wednesday 27 March, hot on the bushy tail of The Gruffalo Trail which came to an end in January after three huge years, 150,000 visitors and 312 live appearances.

Visitors can download the Zog, A Forest Adventure App and immerse themselves in Zog’s Dragon School and interact with Zog and his friends Princess Pearl, Sir Gadabout and Madam Dragon as they learn to roar, fly and breathe fire.

Based on the world-renowned book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, the app was created by UK-based Magic Light Pictures. Using the free app, visitors will be able to take photos and videos of themselves with all the characters at five markers along the outdoor trail that winds through the tropical gardens of The Ginger Factory.

“We are always looking for ways to push the boundaries for our visitors in terms of engagement and entertainment,” said Ginger Factory tourism manager, Brenda Bailey.

“When the Gruffalo Trail opened in September 2021, we hoped it would run for a year. We couldn’t have predicted how much our guests would respond to the experience and are so proud that the Gruffalo Trail was such a huge hit for over three years”, she added.

What’s on the menu for Curated Plate Festival?

The Curated Plate Food and Drink Festival is looking more appetising than ever.

This year’s event – proudly supported by Sunshine Coast Council - will see more than 90 delicious events held across the region between July 26 and August 4.

Three signature food events will feature on the program this year.

One of these will be presented by Spicers Tamarind, which will again host the popular Sunshine Coast Asian Food Festival across its green fields in Maleny.

Last year the Asian-fused event sold out so quickly, that this year will be a two-day feast held on August 3 and 4.

Chefs Tom Hitchcock, Peter Kuravita and Cam Matthews will be at the heart of the program this year as event ambassadors and will join celebrity cook Hayden Quinn for a special Chefs in Conversation event at Altitude 9 in Maroochydore’s City Centre.

The event will once again be a celebration of local produce and producers, just a taste of some of our local foods appearing on the menus supplied by some of the festival’s industry partners.

These include Woombye Cheese, PineCo Pineapples, Mooloolaba prawns, Sun Valley Bacon Jam, local wild caught Mackerel, ’PinksBlush’ custard apple and Green Valley Fingerlimes.

Food lovers can look forward to mouthwatering experiences from some of the Sunshine Coast’s most well-known, well-loved and award-winning restaurants.

In the spicy mix are Tiffany’s Maleny, Spirit House, Spice Bar, BellaVenezia, Harry’s on Buderim, Spicers Clovelly Estate, Fish on Parkyn, The Long Apron and the Mapleton Pub.

The program will offer a variety of experiences including cooking classes, culinary cruises, degustation dinners, long lunches and brunches, farm tours, high teas and more.

Sunshine Coast Council’s Head of Economic Development Chris Le Serve said the food and drink festival was a fantastic opportunity to collaborate across our food and agribusiness sector and tourism and hospitality industry.

It is a showcase of the region’s talented

chefs, local producers of quality fresh food and the makers of beverages who are winning awards all over the world.

It is expected to attract visitors to the Sunshine Coast through winter and wow the locals, reminding them to support local and help our region thrive.

This Curated Plate Food and Drink Festival is an initiative of the Sunshine Coast Council, supported by the Queensland Government, through Tourism & Events Queensland, the Food and Agribusiness Network and Visit Sunshine Coast.

Event highlights include:

· The Sunshine Coast Asian Food Festival at Spicer’s Tamarind.

· Tom Hitchcock’s Chef’s Table at Spirit House and special Curated Plate Cooking Classes at Spirit House’s Cooking School.

· Peter Kuravita’s ‘Smoke and Charcoal BBQ Lunch’ at Australia Zoo’s Warrior Restaurant.

· Brunch on the Balcony atThe Mapleton Pub.

· The Hinterland High Tea with Adriano Zumbo at Maleny’s Tiffany’s.

· Chefs in Conversation featuring Tom Hitchcock, Peter Kuravita and Cam Matthews at Altitude 9.

· Spice Bar’s Kaiseki Lunch.

· Dinner on the Deck at Harry’s on Buderim.

· Mad Hatter’s Tea Party at Yanalla Farm.

To stay informed and get tickets subscribe for festival news at www.thecuratedplate.com. au or follow on socials @thecuratedplate.

Another two signature events and the full event program will be announced in April when tickets go on sale.

Food, fame and failure with MasterChef winner

Many cheered when she launched to fame as Australia’s first MasterChef, but few know of the hidden battles Julie Goodwin has fought and won.

Sunshine Coast food lovers will have a rare opportunity to hear from - and be inspired by - this amazing Australian who carries a strong message of hope for all of us.

The beloved Australian Masterchef and author Julie Goodwin will be speaking at the Events Centre in Caloundra on Tuesday 30 April.

In this exclusive event presented by Sunshine Coast Libraries, Julie will talk about her new autobiography Your Time Starts Now with popular radio presenters Sami Muirhead and Todd Widdicombe.

In this candid, deeply moving memoir, filled with beautiful food, astonishing people, humour and heart, Julie writes about food, fame, failure and freedom.

Struggling with depression, anxiety and addiction, with bushfires blazing and lockdowns looming, Julie found herself hospitalised in a mental health unit.

This story brings you deep inside her unravelling and quest for healing as she seeks to resume a richly lived life.

Julie’s first cookbook, Our Family Table, is one of the highest selling cookbooks in Australian history.

She has been a columnist for Australian Women’s Weekly, a presenter on the Today Show and published numerous bestselling cookbooks. For years Julie co-hosted an award-winning breakfast radio show and she opened a thriving cooking school.

Event details:

· Date: Tuesday 30 April

· Time: Doors open from 6pm. Enjoy live music from popular local artist Shannon Sol Carroll. Event starts at 7pm.

· Venue: The Events Centre, Caloundra

· Tickets: $25 per person. For ages 16 and over. Book your tickets online.

The Events Centre Caloundra cafe and

Julie’s new autobiography Your Time Starts Now.

bar will be available to purchase light refreshments and beverages.

Julie’s book will be available for purchase at the venue with a special book signing session.

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The program will feature long lunches, brunches and high teas. Princess Pearl and Sir Gadabout at the Zog opening at The Ginger Factory. Princess Pearl tends to young visitors. Visit Sunshine Coast CEO Matt Stoeckel talks to media. The beloved Australian Masterchef and author Julie Goodwin.

Queen tribute show

Australia’s longest running Queen tribute, Bohemian Rhapsody returns to The Events Centre, Caloundra on Saturday 20 April with a brand-new show, Made In Heaven.

Internationally-acclaimed Thomas Crane and his band of incredibly talented musicians not only bring the musical genius of Queen to life on stage, but also embody the flamboyance and unique personalities of Freddie and the entire band.

Queen, one of the most legendary rock

bands of the 20th century, continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide. Freddie Mercury’s charisma and flamboyance are brought to life in a spectacular manner by Thomas Crane, whose uncanny impersonation of the iconic lead vocalist goes beyond vocals – he also showcases his piano-playing skills, just like the legend himself.

Prepare to be transported back in time as Bohemian Rhapsody recreates the visual excitement and electrifying energy of a Queen

concert. Audiences can expect an unforgettable night filled with Queen’s iconic hits from the ’70s to the ’90s, including classics like Somebody to Love, Another One Bites the Dust, Don’t Stop Me Now and, of course, Bohemian Rhapsody.

VENUE: The Events Centre, Caloundra

DATE & TIME: Saturday 20 April at 8pm

TICKETS: From $69.90

BOOKINGS: Call 07 5491 4240 or visit theeventscentre.com.au

Child star returns for high flying comedy

Eva Murawski’s return to the stage in her hometown of the Sunshine Coast is a homecoming marked by her remarkable journey in the world of theatre.

Having charmed audiences nationwide with her professional debut as MatildaWormwood in the Australian production of Matilda the Musical as a child, Murawski now returns as a seasoned performer, ready to captivate audiences once again in In Flight Entertainment.

In Flight Entertainment, the uproarious musical comedy that’s been captivating audiences with its high-altitude hijinks, is set to soar to new heights at The Event Centre Caloundra.

In Flight Entertainment, a raucous musical cabaret that offers a peek behind the curtains of the aviation world, delving into the whirlwind lives of the flight crew.

From rowdy passengers to clandestine encounters in the mile-high club, and the antics of in-flight air marshals, this revamped musical comedy promises an evening of laughter and delight for adult audiences.

Don’t miss your chance to experience the uproarious fun of In Flight Entertainment with Eva Murawski and the stellar cast.

Book your tickets now for a flight you won’t soon forget at The Event Centre, Caloundra, on Friday 19 April at 7.30pm and Saturday 20 April at 2 and 7.30pm.

Tickets and more information at theeventscentre.com.au/event/in-flight-entertainment

Eva Murawski returns home for theatre performance.

Splendour cancelled

The Splendour in the Grass 2024 music festival has been cancelled.

Australian superstar Kylie Minogue was due to hit the stage, along with G Flip, Turnstile, Tash Sultana, Tones and I, Arcade Fire and others. Splendour is the latest music festival to cancel for the year, with regional touring festival Groovin’ The Moo also canning their event.

It follows a similar series of cancellations, including the 2024 edition of Falls Festival, ValleyWays, Coastal Jam and Vintage Vibes, and the “pausing” of Hobart’s iconic Dark Mofo for 2024.

UniSA Lecturer in Creative Industries Dr Sam Whiting said even Australia’s queen of pop, Kylie Minogue, could not rescue Australia’s festival sector from ongoing woes.

“The wages, housing and cost-of-living crises are hitting young people hardest, so it is unsurprising that they are cutting back on expenses such as festival tickets,“ he said.

“Further, following several years of disruption and supply-chain issues, festival promoters are cash-strapped and reliant on cash-flow from early ticket sales to secure events and maintain confidence.

“Without high demand for tickets from the outset, promoters are not going to shoulder the additional risk of running these events below capacity.“

Additionally, streaming and other changes to music consumption habits have changed the way young people engage with music.

A multi-stage, multi-genre festival is not as appealing as an immersive experience focussed on one genre or a closely curated group of acts. While genre specific festivals and smaller, boutique festivals continue to do well, the ‘somethingfor-everyone’ models of Splendour, Groovin’ the Moo, and previously Big Day Out are losing their popularity.

“A lineup as eclectic as Splendour’s recent announcement unfortunately no longer provokes the same level of demand it once did, as young people and audiences no longer access new music via radio or other mainstream media outlets or broadcasters, usually catering to a broad and diverse audience,“ Dr Whiting said.

“Tastes are at once both more mainstream and more niche, flattening out middle-ground audiences and pushing them to each end of the cultural consumption spectrum.

“Beyond changing audience behaviours, the Australian events and festival sectors have been impacted by increasingly severe weather events (exacerbated by climate change), the tyranny of distance for international acts (and huge costs associated with travel), skyrocketing public liability insurance (which is affecting small venues and major festivals alike), and a depreciating Australian dollar that can’t compete with American and European markets. All of which is producing a serious crisis not only for festivals, but for the live music sector at large.”

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Hotshots heat up

Prepare to be captivated by the sensational entertainment that the Sydney Hotshots bring to the stage at theTewantin Noosa RSL on 5 April.

As the premiere Magic Mike-style show in Australia, they have become a nationwide sensation with their thrilling performances and irresistible charm.

This talented group of dancers boasts Australia’s most in-demand performers, who will leave you spellbound with their impressive moves and sculpted bodies.

From singing and bush care to service clubs and art, there are a wide variety of groups in Noosa.

GARDEN CLUB

The next meeting of the Noosa Tewantin Garden Club held at the Anglican Church, 17 William Street, Tewantin on Monday 8 April at 1.30pm. The Guest Speaker will be Peter Taylor from Biotica Booster which benefits your soil. Plant sales, raffles, competition table and afternoon tea. Guests welcome. For further information contact Len 0417604889.

LANDCARE LINKUP

Identifying diurnal (day time) raptors of the Sunshine Coast, a talk by wildlife enthusiast and photographer Carl Billingham will be held at Rural Futures Centre, 65 Pavilion Street, Pomona at 5pm on 18 April. Free to Noosa Landcare members, $10 for non-members. Bookings essential. Visit noosalandcare.org/events

FROM BACH TO RACH

We have just launched a New Circle inviting all Enthusiasts of Classical Music to experience their favourite programs on a Big Screen with a Fantastic Sound System in a great setting at the Noosa U3A each Wednesday 10.30am12.30pm. Interested? Call Barry on 0478 837 708, who is looking forward to chatting with you or email barry.henze@gmail.com

FARM EROSION WORKSHOP

Noosa & District Landcare will hold a Whole Farm Erosion Workshop and Field Day from 8am-12pm on Friday 5 April at Kin Kin Community Hall, presented by soil conservation adviser John Day of Emu Ridge Consultancy. Registration essential. Email office@noosalandcare.org or phone 5485 2468.

BIGGEST MORNING TEA

Book a table for Sunny Fundraiser’s Biggest Morning Tea for our fight against cancer. The Biggest Morning Tea will be held on 22 May at The Noosa Boathouse, Gympie Terrace, at 10am. Cost $25pp. To book phone Annie on 0409385566.

BRIDGE LESSONS

Noosa Bridge Club are running an 8 week course of beginner lessons starting Monday 8 April at 9am. This course will cost $80 and cover all the basic concepts of bridge and includes sessions of supervised play. For more information or to register phone 54471341 or email info@noosabridge.com or visit our website noosabridge.com

ORCHID SOCIETY MEETING

Noosa District Orchid and Foliage Society welcomes new and existing members to its monthly meeting on Saturday 6 April, at 1pm, Tinbeerwah Hall. (Meetings are held first Saturday of each month Feb-Nov.) Learn more about growing orchids and foliage with our friendly club. For more information, visit noosaorchidsociety.com.au

RSL WOMEN’S AUXILIARY

The next meeting of the Tewantin-Noosa RSL Women’s Auxiliary will be held on Friday 5 April. Please Note: We will meet at the Royal Mail Hotel, Tewantin, at the usual time of 10.30am. All members, friends and visitors welcome. Phone Kay 5447 5042.

TEWANTIN NOOSA PROBUS CLUB

Retired or semi retired? Bored? Need to use your leadership skills? Our Probus Club will welcome you. We meet at 10am on the fourth Tuesday of the month at the Tewantin RSL. After a delicious morning tea, we have an interesting guest speaker followed by a short meeting and a game of Trivia. Most members stay on for lunch. We have lots of weekly activities including Sunday lunches ranging from Pubs to Fine dining. We offer free lessons in MahJong and Rummikub, theatre outings, trips away and lots of other fun activities. Visit pro-

From seductive hip thrusts to mesmerizing acrobatics, these artists know how to engage an audience and deliver an unforgettable show.

Known for their high-energy performances filled with steamy routines, the Sydney Hotshots offer a night of laughter, thrill, and plenty of eye-catching moments.

With a track record of appearances on various popular TV shows like Studio 10 and Sunrise, as well as numerous interviews in the media, the Sydney Hotshots have become a household name across the country.

Don’t miss the show at the Tewantin Noosa RSL on 5 April from 8pm-10pm. For tickets, visit bit.ly/3R3Zgut

Sydney Hotshots are ready to hit the stage at the Tewantin Noosa RSL on 5 April.

bustewantinnoosa.au or phone Christine on 5442 7397.

VOLUNTEER AT THE MUSEUM

Join a vibrant community organisation working to preserve our local heritage. Our displays recreate the times of first-nations people and the pioneer settler lifestyle, early technology and tools, even vintage fire engines. We’re custodians of heritage photos and family histories, we do themed displays, live events, publications and presentations. We need people with a range of passions, including writing and promotion, information management, historical research, mechanical and general maintenance, administration and all-round people skills.Volunteering at the museum is a rewarding experience.

For more information, see our website: noosamuseum.org

VEGGIE VILLAGE

Veggie Village at Rufous St Peregian Beach is a community garden growing organic fruit, herbs and vegetables. Membership is open to anyone who wants to learn more about gardening, share their knowledge or just make some friends. Veggie Village has individual plots for rent plus communal plots that we look after and share. Contact us on info@veggievillage.org.au or visit veggievillage.org.au

UKULELE LESSONS

New group starting soon. No musical experience necessary. Beginners welcome. Adults only. Phone Cherry on 0410573629.

BOOMERANG BAGS NOOSA

Fabric donations always needed. Boomerang Bags are sewn from recycled fabric with the aim of reducing single use plastic bags and minimising landfill from discarded textiles. Any unwanted fabric, doona covers, sheets, denim, curtains or upholstery fabric can be dropped off at Wallace House (near the Noosa library) on a Monday or Wednesday morning or phone Ned on 0411 784 911.

WAVES OF KINDNESS

Waves of Kindness Care Centre Cooroy meets at the Uniting Church Hall, 51 Maple Steet Cooroy on Tuesdays. Join our ladies’ craft group every Tuesday from 10am to 12pm for morning tea, BYO craft. We are open from 1-3.30pm for welfare appointments. Call 0499 091 352.

ACTIVITY WITH PARKINSONS

The Parkinsons Activity Group, provides activities for Parkinsons sufferers, the activities range from Boxercise in the Box Office, 25 Project Avenue (0422 485 482) Georgina, Physioled exercise (0490 444 255) Emily, Speech Therapy voice and choir (0400 037 901) Edwina. Call Ann for an info pamphlett on 0458 009 601. Parkinsons Group meets the third Friday of each month at Noosa Tewantin Bowls Club at 10.30am for information and lunch. .

LIONS CLUB NOOSA HEADS

Want to make friends and assist the community?We are a small, friendly club who will celebrate our 50th year soon. We need people to assist us with the Noosa Tri later on in the year. We have varied activities and projects to raise funds to assist the local community. We meet the the Tewantin RSL. Please phone Keetha 0421 250 614 to enquire.

COMMUNITY GARDEN

The Noosa Community Garden is back in full swing attracting a lot of new members. “Our mission is to create a place of positive impact through a community garden in a relaxed, social and sustainable environment through growing together“. Our summer gardening hours are Friday 7.30-10am. After harvest which is shared amongst the gardeners, we enjoy a chat over a cuppa. Further details please call Erika 0409 300 007.

CLASSICAL MUSIC GROUP

Our Classical Music Group meets in a private home in Noosaville each Thursday from 2-4pm and either watch a Classical Music DVD or listen to Classical Music CDs. There is no charge but I do appreciate a donation of $2 for afternoon tea/coffee biscuits. Please phone Lyn on 5449 0537 for more details.

FABULOUS 60S PLUS

We are a fun, friendly, seniors social group. We welcome couples and singles to join us for morning coffee every Tuesday at the Noosa Marina wine bar Tewantin, from 10am and every Thursday at the Boathouse on the Noosa River from 10 am.We also have a monthly program of lunches, dinners, picnics, walks and other fun activities. Contact Joan on 0419 517 869 for more details.

PHOTO CLUB

We meet on the second Monday of each month at Uniting Church Hall, 6 Grasstree Court Sunrise Beach at 7pm. The club comprises all levels of expertise form novice to professional.The night comprises a guest speaker, supper and our monthly critique of member’s work. Visitors welcome.

NOOSA U3A FRIDAY TALKS

U3A Noosa Friday Talks are held at 1.30 pm at U3A, 64 Poinciana Ave, Tewantin.

Friday 19 April – Alison Simpson – This is your life… how to get your memoir published.

Full details available on U3A website u3anoosa.com.au/ or phone 5440 5500.

ARTS AND CRAFTS

Workshops (bookings required):

Monoprinting with Lizzie Connor: Saturday and Sunday 13 & 14 April, 9 am – 4 pm.

Abstraction, Acrylics and Artistry with Janey Richards: Saturday & Sunday 20 & 21 April, 9 am – 3 pm. Bathing Beauties with Cathy Spencer: Wednesday 24 April, 9 am – 4 pm.

To book events phone 5474 1211, email create@noosaartsandcrafts.org.au or visit noosaartsandcrafts.org.au

FAMILY HISTORY

The Heritage Centre at 17 Emerald Street in Cooroy welcomes visitors to research family and local history. Volunteers are there to help. Access a wide range of resources including a library, computers, digital databases and subscriptions to MyHeritage, Ancestry.com, FindmyPast and more. Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 9.30am-1pm Information ph. 07 3129 0356 or visit genealogy-noosa.org. au

WOMEN’S SHED

At Noosa Women’s Shed our focus is to teach women tool-based skills. Members can attend tool learning sessions on Mondays and Saturdays in our workshop.

On the second Saturday of every month, we have a general meeting, held at Noosa Seniors, 11 Wallace Drive Noosaville from 1.30pm. All are welcome. Come along and hear our story, tour our shed, chat with like minded women. Find out more about us at noosawshed.com. au or facebook.com/NoosaWomensShed

MENS SHED

Want to join a group of like-minded men for mateship, camaraderie and networking? The Noosa Men’s Shed provides a venue for the men of Noosa to gather in an environment of traditional Australian mateship. It aims to advance the health, well being and social inclusion based on individual interests of the members.

Apart from social interaction, support and companionship, the Shed offers facilities and support for many activities: woodwork, metalwork, gardening, arts studio, music, hobbies (leatherwork, technology, amateur radio), health and wellbeing, bee keeping, aquaponics and hydroponics. Membership is $120 per year and application forms are available from

the Shed office on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8am to 11am at Rotary Lane off Wallum Lane, Noosa Springs.

TEWANTIN NOOSA LIONS

Looking for something exciting and different. We Serve is our motto and we have fun doing it. Interested? Contact us - we meet at Tewantin Noosa RSL club first and third Tuesday of the month 6.30pm.We would love to meet you.

SUNSHINE SOCIAL CLUB

We meet for coffee 10am every Saturday at the Sunshine Beach Surf Club, where we plan our weekly lunches and picnics. Couples and singles most welcome. Please phone Noeline on 5474 5231 for details.

VIEW CLUB

Noosaville Lunch time View Club supports the education of children through The Smith Family Charity. On the second Thursday of the month we have a Friendship Day where we meet for lunch at various venues. On the fourth Thursday of each month we have our club meeting at the Tewantin RSL at 11.30am with a guest speaker and update on our Learning for Life students. For more information call Wendy Brooks on 0417 267 281

PROBUS NOOSA RIVER

Our club offers many activities: art, craft, book club, canasta, coffee mornings, creative writing, golf, lunch outings, Mah-jong, Scrabble, theatre (local and Brisbane), walking trips, ukulele and wine appreciation Nights. Monthly meetings are on the first Monday of each month at the Girraween Sports Complex Clubhouse (Entrance off roundabout adjacent Eenie Creek Rd and Langura St) at 9am. Call 0410 687 639.

TUNE IN TO NOOSA FM

Tune in Noosa FM 101.3 or stream live on noosafm.org for local updates and Great Music for a Great Community. Noosa’s community radio station is committed to developing local talents.

26 NOOSA TODAY Friday, 5 April, 2024 Tewantin- Noosa Meals on Wheels Weekly roster for Tewantin- Noosa Meals on Wheels beginning Monday 8 April. Monday Drivers: Rotary D Break, Tony, Darryl, Geoff, Margaret and Bill, Patricia, Ian, Jason, Robyn, Judy and Eileen Kitchen: Geoff, Renee, Janet. Tuesday Drivers: Laguna, Darryl, Tania and Friends, Penny, Denise, Driver needed for G Run, Carlee and Gordon, Catherine Kitchen: Chris, Ann, Glenn, Starh Wednesday Drivers: Martina, Trish, Alan and Cynthia , Kevin, Rosemary H, Catherine and Trevor, Simone, John and Helen, Bronwyn and Nick Kitchen: Chris, Christina, John, Jerry Thursday Drivers: Kyle, Heidi, Driver needed for C Run, Donna and Julie, Margo and Jim, Driver needed for G Run, Ian, Martina, Michael, Sharon and Mal Kitchen: Donal, Vicki, Sharon, Claire You can also check the roster on our website mealsonwheels-tewantinnoosa.org.au If you are unavailable or can do an extra run, please phone the kitchen on 5449 7659. We are looking for drivers and kitchen volunteers.
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One Man, Two Guvnors has been called “a masterclass in farce, a non-stop romp, and wild and glorious”.

Now this rollicking farce is coming to Coolum, complete with audience participation, as our hero, Francis, does his utmost to find love. And a good meal.

The new show from Coolum Theatre Players, under director Nick Smith, is a fast-paced farce that follows the fortunes of Francis Henshall (Riley Scott), down on his luck, and very, very hungry. Suddenly finding himself in the employ of two bosses, and with the chance of both a meal and of finding love with the fragrant Dolly (Caitie Elliot), Francis uses all his wiles to survive.

His first guvnor is the very alive Rachel Crabbe, disguised as her dead twin, Roscoe (Rose Newton), a revered London gangster who has, apparently, come to Brighton to claim money owed to him by his fiancee’s father, Charlie Clench (Alex Meloni). Roscoe was killed by Rachel’s boyfriend, Stanley (Harvey Wolf), and she needs the money to escape to Australia. Unfortunately for Francis, his second boss is Stanley, who does not know that Rachel is in Brighton and is hiding from the police, waiting to be reunited with her.

To prevent discovery and earn money from both guvnors, Francis must keep Rachel and Stanley apart. To aid him, Francis enlists help from the audience and brings unsuspecting audience members up on to the stage to do his job for him.

Ably supported by a quality cast including James Moir, Lesley Roberts, Jen Francis, and Levi Mann, and with the support of the house band, The Coolum Craze, One Man, Two Guvnors often breaks the fourth wall, and entertains with 1960s pop hits aplenty, including songs by Lennon and McCartney, Bacharach and David and Roy Orbison.

One Man, Two Guvnors will be at Coolum Civic Centre on 5-6 April at 7.30pm, 7 April 7 at 2pm, 12-13 April at 7.30pm and 14 April at

2pm. Table seating of eight and patrons can BYO drinks and nibbles. Tickets $25 for members, $28 concession and $30 for adults, can be

Known in NZ

The MaryValley Rattler is making a name for itself in New Zealand as part of aTeam Sunshine Coast tourism promotion to both North and South Islands.

Valley Rattler general manager Sherry Lowe was part of theVisit Sunshine Coast and 12 tourist operators to host events for the travel trade across Auckland and Christchurch.

“Kicking off in Auckland, we met oneon-one with product managers before an evening event with travel agents,’’ Ms Lowe said.

“Dubbed the Sunshine Coast Beach Party, the team enjoyed an evening selling their products to an engaged and excited room of travel agents.

“Being in market at this time of year coincides with our seasonal Auckland-toMaroochydore (AKL–MCY) direct air services which recommence in June 2024, as the New Zealand market is starting to book their winter holidays.

“The MVR is very popular with the New Zealand travellers as it is a fairly new experience that now runs Wednesday to Sundays.

“Perfectly located for the drive market, the Mary Valley Rattler hero Steam Train and High Tea Experience is a great destination for first-time travellers or returning visitors to the Sunshine Coast.

“With direct flights returning into the Sunshine Coast Airport from late June to the 26 October 2024, now was the perfect time to meet with this market.’’

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The Sunshine Coast contingent included representatives from Australia Zoo, Eco Qld, TastyTours, Pinnacle Marketing, Minor Hotels, Lovestone Cottages Montville, Amaze World, Landmark Resort, Croc Tours, Novotel Sunshine Coast Resort and Maleny Botanic Gardens.

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Grants to grow works

Nine Sunshine Coast and Noosa charities will share in almost $139,000 in grants from the state’s largest philanthropic organisation under the latest round of the Queensland Gives Regional Fund program.

The funding builds on the $371,202 going to charities operating within the region through the recently announced Queensland Gives Organisational Capacity Building grants program.

Queensland Gives chief executive officer Tara Castle said every dollar provided to each charity would help create stronger, happier and healthier communities throughout the Sunshine Coast.

“Queensland Gives supports hundreds of different charities throughout the state every year and under our latest Regional Fund round, more than $240,000 in grants will be shared amongst dozens of charities doing incredible work across the state,” Ms Castle said.

“I’m particularly pleased about the broad range of Sunshine Coast organisations that will receivesupportunderthisroundtokeepforging ahead with the great work they do in building stronger, healthier and happier communities.

“The unique structure and purpose of Queensland Gives allows us to be a secure, permanent and perpetual source of funding for charities, which in turn gives them the ongoing security of knowing they can continue to fund their community-focused programs.

“All donations to Queensland Gives – large or small – have longterm benefits for charities throughout the state and all donations over $2 are tax deductible. Donations and bequests are invested, and the dividends are then dis-

tributed every year amongst hundreds of worthy charities across the state. In effect, anyone who donates to Queensland Gives is giving to Queenslanders for generations to come.”

This financial year, Queensland Gives will distribute more than $5 million to charity organisations, with its unique model ensuring ongoing and permanent income streams for some of Queensland’s most worthy charities.

Funding will support organisations running health, hospice, child and youth-focused projects on the Sunshine Coast, including:

· Altitude Scholarships - $30,000 to help young people reach their full potential.

· Oz Harvest Ltd - $23,500 for van refrigeration to improve food rescue efficiency.

· Caloundra Chorale and Theatre Company Inc - $23,340.66 to resurface and upgrade car parking.

· SmartPups Assistance Dogs for Special Needs Children - $19,000 to upgrade kennel facilities.

· The Range Community Kindergarten$12,100 to support the kindy’s Energy Independence project.

· Autism Camp Australia Ltd - $11,688 to buy IT equipment and carry out IT system upgrades.

· Katie Rose Cottage Hospice Ltd - $8,080 to upgrade training and service equipment.

· SunnyKids Ltd - $6,704 for new beds at their crisis accommodation facilities.

· Kidney Support Network - $4,196 for a new op-shop sales system.

Food future inquiry welcomed by industry

Local Sunshine Coast food and beverage advocacy group Turbine and CAVU Distilling have welcomed the announcement of a Federal Inquiry into Australia’s food and beverage manufacturing sector.

The inquiry, initiated by the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Resources, underscores a crucial commitment to fostering innovation, enhancing value-adding processes, and promoting sustainable growth within Australia’s food and beverage manufacturing landscape.

Scheduled to investigate various facets crucial to the industry’s evolution, the inquiry will explore innovation trends and new technologies, support for new and emerging products and industries, domestic and export market opportunities and the circular economy, waste reduction and decarbonising.

Delighted at the announcement, chief executive officer and Project Director of Turbine, Andrew Eves-Brown said, “This announcement comes at a time when all eyes are on our small to medium producers in the food and drink sector.

“Australia punches well above its weight in terms of innovation and quality but there are barriers to scale. Once constructed, Turbine aims to solve many of these issues - but more needs to be done to support this section which contributes to the Australian economy.

“Importantly this inquiry recognises the importance of fostering diversity and innovation and will explore avenues for supporting the development of premium and niche products, as well as embracing new proteins and Indigenous foods which will amplify Australia’s culinary diversity and global appeal - and this will be incredible for the sector,” Mr EvesBrown said.

International, award-winning spirit producer CAVU Distilling also welcomed the inquiry and said it will step forward to take part.

“The Federal Inquiry couldn’t come fast enough for the distilling and spirits industry as we work towards our aspirations of exporting internationally in the same way you have seen Australian wine on the dinner tables of British and European households,” said CAVU Distilling co-founder Matt Hobson who was speaking from London where he is currently meeting with distributors and trade as part of their

efforts to export their two brands Sunshine & Sons and Nil Desperandum.

“Having met with distillers here in the UK, it’s fair to say they are outraged by an equivalent tax that has decimated small British distilleries - despite being 40 per cent less than what Australian distillers are paying per bottle. The UK industry has seen a large number of job losses and distillery closures as a result.”

Hobson says, like Australian wine, his industry peers and colleagues are producing innovative world-class spirits and the right policy settings would encourage investment into the industry that would ultimately lead to more direct and indirect employment and economic opportunities for Australia.

Those sentiments were shared by Mr EvesBrown who added: “As a champion for innovation and sustainability within the food and beverage manufacturing industry, Turbine applauds the Federal Government for conducting this inquiry.”

“We believe that by addressing the crucial aspects outlined in the inquiry, we can unlock new opportunities, drive positive change, and establish Australia as a global leader in sustainable food production.“

Here’s the best way to start a Sunday: a walk through nature’s autumn splendour; and some soothing Sunday music.

And the best place to get all three in one place is Noosa Botanic Gardens, this Sunday 7 April.

The friends of Noosa Botanic Gardens are again celebrating the first Sunday of the month with a guided walk at 8.30am to experience the sights and scents of the gardens.

On return from this gentle pastime, set your chair or mat out before the stage by 10am, where your host Jay Bishoff and his guests will take care of the music program for the morning through to midday.

This monthly event has become very popular, so why not come down and give yourself a special Sunday to start your week.

Always best to do a quick weather check on the day and obtain any other information needed, at Facebook/noosabotanicgardensfriends, then head to the gardens on Lake Macdonald Drive, about 4km from central Cooroy.

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CAVU Distilling co-founder Matt Hobson. Turbine chief executive officer and project director, Andrew Eves-Brown. Michele Lipner, the coordinator and founder of OzHarvest Sunshine Coast and Gympie.

Bonza’s foodie flights

It was a sweet start to the holidays for many Aussie travellers with the launch of Bonza’s new Sunshine Coast to Launceston route connecting the two popular food bowl hotspots directly for the first time.

The new service will operate twice weekly on Monday and Friday with flights from just $89 per person (one way).

To mark the historic occasion, Bonza partnered with the Kenilworth Bakery, famous for its epic 1kg donut challenge, to create a limited edition Bonza ‘hotXnut’ – a cross between a hot cross bun and a donut – to celebrate the agritourism opportunities the new route offers to Australian foodie travellers.

“Aussies are eating their way across our big

beautiful backyard and our team of Bonza legends are humbled to help Launnie and Sunny Coast locals get a better taste of both regions. Sunshine Coast and Launceston are steeped in rich paddock-to-plate experiences and home to proud local food and drink producers,” said Tim Jordan, Bonza chief executive officer. With more than 900 producers calling the Sunshine Coast home, the region has been dubbed Queensland’s Sunshine Pantry with food and drinks crafted by creators dedicated to innovation and sustainability. Launceston has been recognised by UNESCO as a City of Gastronomy with an abundance of local producers, a world-class wine region, and lowfood miles.

It’s the low-cost airline’s 12th route from its home base at Sunshine Coast Airport and second route from Launceston Airport. The non-stop connection between Sunshine Coast Airport and Launceston Airport makes it easier for Tasmanians to swap their Tassie tuxedos for a surfboard, while Sunny Coasters can chill out and discover Tasmanian treasures across the Apple Isle.

“Our mission is to make air travel affordable for the many, not the few while stimulating new tourism markets, so this service marks the beginning of economic opportunities between the Sunshine Coast and Launceston,” Mr Jordan said.

Sunshine Coast Airport chief executive of-

ficer Chris Mills said the new route would be the first direct commercial flight in history between the Sunshine Coast and Tasmania, creating new opportunities for both regions. The first flight from the Sunshine Coast is full and future bookings are looking really strong, Chris said.

Launceston Airport chief executive officer Shane O’Hare said the airport was experiencing a period of rapid growth which Bonza has played a key part in.

“Since the pandemic we’ve doubled our non-stop flight network, with links now to all Australian state capital cities plus Bonza’s holiday hot spots opening up a national network for tourism and freight opportunities.“

Paws, pints and playtime ahead at Parklands Tavern

Parklands Tavern is making tails wag all over the Sunshine Coast as it announces their beer garden, aptly named The Yard, will welcome furry friends to join in the fun from Sunday 7 April.

Venue manager Tyson Kelley-Comb said the decision to open the beer garden to dogs stems from their commitment to enhancing the overall experience for their guests and complements the Sunshine Coast’s dog-loving culture.

“Many of our customers, just like us, are big-time dog lovers. A lot of them have asked us about bringing their furry friends along when they visit so the decision to transform The Yard to suit both two-legged and fourlegged guests just made sense,” he said.

“Our Yard Bar has a separate entrance, faux grass (cool on pooches paws) and large

market umbrellas over picnic tables which provide great shade for the dogs.”

From 10am to 5pm daily, ParklandsTavern is aiming to make this vibrant outdoor space the ultimate destination for dog owners.

“With chill tunes, pool tables and big screens for sports lovers, the space already offers a great relaxed vibe for family and friends to gather so welcoming dogs to the venue just extends this,” Tyson said.

“We will have water bowls and treats provided for the dogs and cold tap beers, fine wines, fancy cocktails, and a mouth-watering lunch menu for the humans.”

Parklands Tavern is also offering guests a chance to win a $50 bar tab every week if they upload a snap of their pooch enjoying the festivities on social media with the tag #poochesofparklands.

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Parklands Tavern is aiming to make this vibrant outdoor space the ultimate destination for dog owners. Bonza partnered with the Kenilworth Bakery, famous for its epic 1kg donut challenge, to create a limited edition Bonza ‘hotXnut’. Easter travellers enjoyed a treat, a cross between a hot cross bun and a donut.

Saddling up for a great ride

Polish the saddles, get out the cookbook, write a few lines of verse ... everything is in readiness for the Kilkivan Great Horse Ride this weekend.

Horse enthusiasts from far and wide are expected to descend on the town to acknowledge its long heritage with horses and celebrate the Australian bush.

Now, almost 40 years since the first ride, the three-day event will be filled with horse rides and entertainment for all ages.

Yet Kilkivan has had a longer association with trail horse riding, having been the site for one of two bicentennial events to mark the opening of the 5330km-long National Trailstretching from Cairns to Healesville, outside of Melbourne.

That was in October 1988, as part of an Australian Bicentennial project.

RM Williams, then aged 80, headed the procession down the main street, where then Queensland Premier Mike Ahern, opened the Queensland section.

Fabian Webb of the Webb Brothers fame started the Kilkivan Great Horse Ride in the mid 1980s as a tribute to the history of the area.

Adding to this year’s event will be two endurance horse rides on the Sunday. These will be 40km and 20km rides to highlight endurance riding.

The weekend kicks off at 2pm Friday with a 12km walk-only trail ride, and continues with three more trail rides on Saturday.

Ride organiser Craig Ellison said the whole weekend from Friday through to Sunday was based around horses and bushcraft.

“It’s an equestrian event and we’re bringing endurance to it … this is something new to for the weekend as there’s a lot of trail riders in the area.

“We are doing demonstration endurance rides of 40km and 20km ride on the Sunday to build up interest in the sport.

“Riders will leave the Kilkivan Showgrounds at 6.30am Sunday before returning for vetting to ensure the fitness of the horses.

“Poet Murray Hartin is compere for the weekend.

“We’ve got bush poetry, working dog demonstrations, a camp oven cook-off ... something for everyone.

“This year the rides start and finish at the showground, so it’s a lot easier for riders rather than having to start at one location then arriv-

ing somewhere different.

“It will be so little bit more like an endurance ride where you go out and come back to the same location.

“While the endurance ride is being organised by the people of Kilkivan, it’s being run under the banner of Stirling’s Crossing Equestrian Centre.

“We are expecting a lot of good support because while equestrian sports in Australia are growing at about seven percent each year,

endurance has had some challenges over the past few years.

“There has been equine influenza, then the Hendra virus and Covid, so there’s a lot a lot of good reasons to promote endurance. It’s bringing people back together.

“It’s a good family sport and there’s a lot of things we can do to get it back on track.

“We will install the timing gear from the big rides so people can get the feel of it.’’

Nominations for the endurance events are being taken on the Kilkivan Great Horse Ride website.

There’s is no deadline, Craig said. Registrations will be accepted up to the day of the ride.

“This should be a massive event. It’s great country around Kilkivan.

“The weekend is not only about endurance, it’s a big event and it’s good to see people back out in the country on horses.’’

While the essence of the Kilkivan Great Horse Ride will always be the ride itself, there is much to do for non-riders and visitors of all ages.

There will be a band and a bar on both Friday and Saturday night, and the Kickin’ Up Dust Youth Talent competition.

On Saturday afternoon the Kilkivan Great Horse Ride literally stops traffic as hundreds of riders gather at 3pm to parade down the main street of town, celebrating the end of a successful day’s rides.

The Fifth Light Horse Regiment, Gympie Troop will be leading the main street parade and also performing a demonstration on Sunday in the campdraft arena.

Full details on the weekend: https://www. kilkivangreathorseride.com.au/

Four airlifted in motorsport crashes across weekend

The Sunshine Coast-based RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter crew airlifted four patients who were injured in separate incidents at the same South Burnett motor sports park on Saturday and Sunday.

The rescue chopper pilot flew the aeromedical team to the scene shortly after 1pm on Sunday for two men injured in separate incidents.

The RACQ LifeFlight Critical Care Doctor and a Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) Flight Paramedic worked alongside local QAS paramedics to treat a man, aged in his 20s, who suffered head and back injuries after falling from his motorbike.

A man, aged in his 30s, was also treated by the aeromedical team after he suffered injuries to his arm in a buggy rollover.

The patients were airlifted together to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital. Both were in a stable condition.

Sunday’s mission followed back-to-back taskings to the same recreational park yesterday on Saturday 30 March.

A teenager was treated for an arm injury and possible concussion after he collided with another rider Saturday afternoon.

He was airlifted to Sunshine Coast University Hospital in a stable condition.

In an earlier mission in the morning, the aeromedical crew treated a primary schoolaged boy who had fallen from his bike while riding with family and friends.

He suffered a suspected concussion and was airlifted to Queensland Children’s Hospital in a stable condition.

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Our best shine in Brisbane

Twenty-eight of Noosa’s best Little Athletics athletes competed at the McDonalds Little Athletics State Championships at the State Athletics Centre in Brisbane last month where athletes attending represented 80 different centre’s from across Queensland.

Noosa Head Coach Mick Hooper said he watched with encouragement and support as Noosa’s athletes threw, hurdled, jumped, race walked and sprinted, bringing home a commendable array of personal best performances and victories among the 2000 plus competitors.

In the realm of track events, athlete Clara Hermus won gold in the girls under 9’s 700m race walk, followed by under 14’s athlete Eli Melinz who competed in the 1500m race walk, winning the bronze medal with a time of 8:38.53. Then Ben Clayton jumped his way into third position in the under 11’s triple jump with a 9.36m achievement and a personal best jump.

Two more under 14 athletes, Taya Clayton and Marlon Andrews achieved some fantastic results on the track. Taya won gold in the 80m hurdles, silver in the 200m hurdles and another gold in the 100m sprint final with a winning time of 12.61. Marlon was rewarded with a gold, silver and bronze in the 400, 200 and 100m sprints. Whether it was the explosive starts by Taya out of the starting block, or the relentless drive towards the finish line for Marlon, each of their strides exemplified their pursuits for excellence on the track.

Victories also went to under 15’s athlete Luka Gerrard who jumped 5.87m in the long jump and 12.36m in the triple jump, winning gold in both events. He also ran in the 100m sprint final showing his talents both on the track and the field. Jasmine Finlay showed her strength and determination in the under 16 girls 100m and 400m finals, winning silver and bronze for her efforts.

Mick said the Championships also cel-

ebrated athletes between the ages of 13 to 15 who competed for selection to represent Queensland at the Australian Little Athletics Championships. Three Noosa athletes, Taya Clayton, Marlon Andrews and Luca Gerrard will be heading to the National Champion-

ships in Adelaide in late April to compete against the best in the country.

Overall, the State Championships were an enjoyable three days of competition showing off the depth of Noosa’s talent and the great spirit that defines the Noosa’s Little Athletics

community. While many of our athletes stood on the podium, others achieved personal best performances and experienced an enjoyable few days of fun, family and fitness during the 50th year of Little Athletics in Queensland.

Pirates launch season as they chalk-up 50 years

With a great crowd of junior and senior players, members, sponsors and committee people in attendance, Pirates Rugby League Football Club officially launched their 2024 season and 50th year celebrations.

Pirates president Liam Anlezark said the crowd was treated to some yarns about the history of the Pirates from a panel of club legends in front of a room of blue and gold shirts.

“It’s very pleasing to see a healthy uptick in junior registrations for the start of the season in line with our NRL Dolphins development affiliation,“ Liam said.

“Beau Condon’s role has seen the Noosa Pirates/NRL Dolphins development program rolled out in 10 primary and secondary schools across the shire and we will be fielding 18 junior and four senior sides for our 50th year celebration.

“For the first time we’ll be fielding U13s, U1’s and U17s girls sides as well as really

strong numbers in our senior ladies’ side, fantastic for female participation in our region.

“Our senior men’s numbers are very strong in A grade, reserves and C grade which will see competition for selections and has contributed to our best preseason in a long time for intensity and attendance.“

Liam thanked all the club’s sponsors without whose support they would not be able to what they do as a club.

“From our newest partners like ladies premier sponsor 4Pines-Noosa to our club premier sponsor AlwaysCool who have been supporting the Pirates for 10 years this year,“ he said.

“We appreciate every one of you being a part of the Pirates’ family.“

Pirates welcome everyone to their home game fixtures this season at Pirate Park, Tewantin.

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Noosa Athletics was well represented at the state championships. Head coach Mick Hooper with Taya Clayton and Marlon Andrews Jasmine Finlay sprints to the finish in the U16 girl’s 100m. Clara Hermus with her gold medal from the U9 girls race walk. Luca Gerrard wins gold in the U15 long and triple jumps. Tales were told by legends of the club at the Pirate launch. Pirates celebrated their season launch and 50th anniversary with a packed crowd last week. Pirates look forward to a strong season ahead.

Life of Brine

Slater: never say never

The masters in the art of living make little distinction between their work and their play, their labour and their leisure, their minds and their bodies, their information, their recreation, their love and their religion. They hardly know which is which, they simply pursue their vision of excellence at whatever they do, leaving others to decide whether they are working or playing.

James A Michener

When I first asked Kelly Slater about creating a book that would explain who he really was, in words and pictures, he sent me an excited text in the middle of that night with the above quote from the great novelist and travel writer. He wrote: “This is how it starts.”

And that was how we started the published version of Kelly Slater For The Love, and I’ve always felt that the Michener quote beautifully and perfectly summed up the philosophy and lifestyle of the greatest surfer in history.

These thoughts came flooding back to me – inspiring a rabbit hole afternoon searching dusty hard drives for the keys to Kelly in hundreds of interview transcripts – after the GOAT was beaten in the third round at Bells last week and once again, inevitably, hinted at retirement. Of course, the decision may not be his to make. While it would be mathematically possible for him to survive the midseason cut by winning the Margaret River Pro later this month, or even by coming second if a lot went wrong for about half a dozen other surfers, the fact is the tour is raising questions his body can’t answer. As the Sydney Morning Herald’s Dan Walsh enigmatically put it, “Kelly Slater is 52, with a baby on the way and a dead man’s body part holding his cantankerous hip together.”

The flesh is definitely weaker and I’m not so sure the spirit is all that willing. But we’ve been here before, many times.

I worked with Kelly off and on, mostly during his European sojourns, for the better part of a decade. I was the head of marketing for Quiksilver Europe and he’d been the face of the brand for his entire career. We were both on the same team but I wanted him to do stuff and he, like Michener, wanted to be a master of the art of living. So we would occasionally collide, but I think there was mutual respect out of which a friendship grew, although it was sorely tested at times when we signed a deal with Chronicle Books in San Francisco in early 2007, signalling the start of a year and a bit of oscillation between fascination and frustration as I chased the champ around the world waving a tape recorder in his general direction.

As our year on the road neared its conclusion, Kelly wrote in his preface to the book something very pertinent to where we are today – and, although much of the book was drawn from interviews I taped with him and

with a vast number of friends and rivals, he did write every word of this:

“As I write this I’m in California after having surfed and won the first two events of the 2008 world tour in Australia – the Quiksilver Pro at Snapper Rocks, run by my sponsor of 18 years, and the Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach. I have been in the mind-set that I won’t compete a full year on the tour, again sort of going into semi-retirement, which I did for three years after winning my sixth title in 1998 and being completely burned out on living the competitive life.

“I finished third in the world last year and found at the end of it (and actually during it) that I wasn’t nearly as enthusiastic about competing at the one thing that has always been my first love. I’ve always said that if I wasn’t loving what I was doing I would simply do something else. Being here with two wins under the belt is getting me fired up to surf well,

but at the same time it’s letting me know that my heart’s not necessarily in the same place.

“I think we surfers are mostly addicts of some sort or another, using waves as our fix. I’ve probably spent most of the years of my life using it as my getaway from things I didn’t want to think, feel, or deal with on some level. Many times surfing was the only thing I wanted to feel at all. Yet at the same time, I’ve been intrigued by questions of life, death, family, music, politics, religion, and many other things. For me surfing is my own way to read the world, or at least it’s the place from which I can read things most easily.

“As a grommet and even as a young pro surfer, nothing else mattered like riding waves. (Well, once in a while there were other things but I found girls way more complicated than waves!) But as we grow and experience things our minds grow, our questioning grows, our ideas get bigger and broader, and the purpose

of our lives becomes clearer. Life and love is far more important, I know, and surfing is just one aspect of my or any surfer’s life.”

Kelly was 36 when he penned those words and Kalani Miller was the new love in his life. She was at school in UC Santa Barbara and like a lovesick grom he’d drive up there and sneak into her dorm.We had to hold up final production of the book until he produced the perfect picture to sum up their relationship, which endures to this day, and finally they are having a baby, a son.

Regardless of a highly unlikely victory at Margaret River, I really hope Kelly calls time on his long and unprecedented career.We’ll all miss watching his remarkable surfing in real time, but in his own words, “life and love is far more important”.

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Still styling. Kelly at Bells last week. Picture: WSL The Age headlines Kelly’s first Bells win in 1994. Kelly and the author, Tavarua, Fiji, 2007.Kalani and Kelly, 2008. Picture: FOR THE LOVE GOAT’slastappearanceinajerseyatBells? Picture:WSL

Rain won’t stow the rod

For anglers the weather is looking great this week.

Hopefully everyone can get out and have a crack at the blue water.

A fair few people were even lucky enough to get out this week and get outside.

The Reefys and Pelagic’s were biting hard this week with heaps of Spanish and longtail getting around and good Spotties are in the mix too.

The best baits have been pillies and live bait.

For the lures, front trolling big divers have been the key to getting big mackerel alongside casting big stick baits.

The longtail tuna have been loving little 20-gram slugs and 100mm stick baits and soft plastics.

When throwing soft plastics, a 3.75-inch Streakz in bubble gum has been the secret weapon.

The pinnacles off double island have been the best bet for Pelagic’s and assorted reef fish.

The beaches were fishing amazing over the last weekend with heaps of reports of baby Spanish getting caught and the odd big one in the mix.

Plenty of fun sized giant trevally’s getting around as well alongside the odd tailor, queenfish, tuna and dart.

This time of year is a great time of year to spin metals for Pelagic’s off the beach as all the winter and summer species are both out for a feed.

If you enjoy the bait side of things, there are plenty of good whiting dart and bream as well this time of year, beach worms pippies and freshly pumped yabbies are always the best choices of baits when beach fishing.

The bay has also had some amazing fishing with reports of Inskip fishing being great for big Pelagic’s, simply go with a big ball sinker

and set up gang hooks matched with a Pillie and odds are great.

Kingfish, giant herring, longtail tuna and mackerel have all been victims to this foolproof set up.

There is also still plenty of good jacks getting around with lots of 50s being caught to finish up people’s season.

Kauri creek is always a good place to start the search for the famous mangrove jack.

These fish love a fresh bit of mullet either live, dead or filleted.

But if lures are your interest, then weedless plastics skipped up into the mangroves is a great and productive way to start.

There have also been a couple reports of longtail getting around in the bay early morning or late afternoon busting up on whitebaits.

Plenty of good whiting being caught out the front of Carlo on the sand bank on freshly pumped yabbies as well with the good old flatty as a bit of by catch.

With everything fishing so well this week the freshwater creeks were no different with lots of big bass being pulled from the clear waters.

Even a couple in their 50s have been caught.

Toga have also been out and about with the recent rain.

The surface is the best option at moment with all the recent rain as all the fish are feeding on bugs from the runoff.

Now for all the latest information log onto www.fishingnoosa.com.au for up-to-date bar and fishing reports, don’t forget to drop into Gympie’s Newest tackle store “The tackle Shop”, Tackle World Noosa, and Northshore Bait & Tackle in Marcoola for all the right equipment, bait and advice to get you catching.

Be sure to follow us on Facebook and remember Tight Lines and Bent Spines. Kingfish taken at Inskip

STAY ACTIVE in Noosa

From sport to dancing or walks, there’s plenty of ways to get active in Noosa.

WALKING NETBALL

With a focus on fun and social interaction rather than competition, it is a great way to stay active, energized, and meet some new friends. The aim of fast walking (rather than running) is to keep it safe and injury-free for all. No team is required; just come along and play. Registration is $37, then $5 for each game you play. Wednesday 6-7:30pm, Noosa Netball courts, McKinnon Drive, Tewantin. Call Jane 0407 480 125 for more information.

SUNNY COASTERS LINEDANCING

We are a warm, welcoming, inclusive, friendly bunch who love to dance. With five classes offered each week together with absolute beginner workshops also starting periodically each term, there is something for everyone. Classes are held in Tewantin and Noosaville and taught by Sue who is a passionate teacher with over 30 years experience. Take an ‘average day’, build in some dance and realise the positive and rewarding results from a little music, a few Boot Scoot’n steps and encouraging vibes. Visit sunnycoasterslinedancing.com.au or phone Sue on 0408 337 262.

TRY LAWN BOWLS

If you are looking for a low-impact, therapeutic exercise that can improve fitness, coordination and confidence, then lawn bowls is the sport for you.

The Cooroy Community Bowls Club, located at Your Mates Bowls Pub, 5 Opal Street, Cooroy, offers social bowls every Tuesday and Saturday afternoon.

There is no need to book, simply turn up at 12 noon. For further information contact Maureen (club president) on 0419 588 661.

SUNDAY DANCE

Every Sunday, from 12.30, at the Tewantin Masonic Hall, Moorindil St. We start by teaching basic dance steps, then Waltz, old time, New

Vogue, Ballroom Dances and a little Latin. We run through to 4pm. Lots of fun and dancing, including a 20 min. tea/coffee break to socialise. (Only $10) Hope to see you there. Singles or couples welcome. Just rock up or phone Andrew 0429 829 328. For more info, please visit andrewsclassdance.com

WALK AND WORKOUT

Matureladies,ifyou’renotasfitasyouusedtobe and you want to get back into moving your body inthegreatoutdoors,thenthismightjustbeyour answer. Accountability and achievability with a healthy active lifestyle plan customised just for you. Vitality, mobility, stability and longevity are a few of the benefits of building strength and improving flexibility with an easy active fitness plan. Please call Donna on 0419 373 319.

CROQUET

Every Sunday morning is Come and Try Day at the Club in Noosa Waters’ attractive grounds in Seashell Place. Be at the Club by 8.15am where experienced trainers will help you understand what this strategic game is all about. And remember our offer – four free lessons before you need to think about joining. For further information ring Niven on 0428 799 987.

PLAY TENNIS

Fit tennis players required for singles and doubles play during the week and weekends. Squash and tennis players needed Monday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Call Karen on 0412 485 411.

MAGZ JAZZ

Increase strength, flexibility, energy and wellbeing. Dance exercises and stretching. Learn new dance moves and routines to inspired music. Jazz and Latin style dance keeps the body moving, mind agile, memory working and spirit lifted. Wednesday mornings: 8.45am-10.15am in Tewantin. Phone Margaret for details on 0425 269 988.

INDOOR BOWLS

Noosa Indoor Carpet Bowls Club would love to

welcome new members to join us each Friday morning at the Leisure Centre in Wallace Drive, Noosaville. No experience necessary and lots of fun to be had. Play starts at 9am till 11am. Please contact Pam 0407 493 402.

NOOSA FOLK DANCERS

You’re invited to come and try sessions, first one free. Experience traditional and modern, easy and moderate dances from countries around the world, on Fridays from 10-11.45am at the Catholic Parish Hall, Moorindil Street,Tewantin.We are a welcoming group providing physical and social well-being through world dance. Phone Philippa on 0417 780 016 or just come along. Wear comfortable shoes.

TAP DANCING

Come and join the fabulous foot percussionists everyThursdayatTheUnitingChurchHall,Werin St, Tewantin. Beginners start class at 4.45pm and do combined work with the intermediate class from 5-5.45pm.The intermediate class runs from 5-6pm. Contact Helen on 0448 621 788 for more.

SOCIAL BALLROOM DANCING AT POMONA

Every Tuesday evening from 7-9.30pm Pat and Norm Young organise a social evening at the PomonaMemorialSchoolofArtsHall.Costis$4.Itis averyenjoyableeveningasPatandNormprovide NewVogue as well as OldTime Dancing. Come and see if you will enjoy it or phone 0407 456 939.

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PROPERTY

MAKING THE MOST OF OPPORTUNITIES

PROPERTY MATTERS

ERLE LEVEY

WE are at a stage in the market where a lot of interest in Noosa properties has been from Noosa locals.

They have been taking the opportunity to sell and buy in the same market.

Yet that is starting to change with interstate interest starting strengthening, reflecting the confidence there is in Noosa property.

Peter TeWhata at Tom Offermann Real Estate is seeing good numbers at the fourbedroom, three-bathroom, two-car house with pool at 7 White Beech Rd, Noosa Heads, he is taking to auction Saturday, 13 April, at 2pm.

“People are seeing it as a real ‘wow’ home,’’ Peter said. “It’s a Clout design and build, making the most of the northerly aspect.

“There is a resort-style vibe to it, and downstairs can be self-contained.

“As people move through it they realise the benefits of being north facing, with a pool at the back and a huge amount of solar.’’

The interiors and exteriors have been designed to maximise natural light, and enhance a sense of space.

The floor plan facilitates living to suit all ages and stages.

A show-stopping alfresco entertaining zone comes with covered pavilion, heated magnesium pool and spa.

The sleek galley kitchen features highend integrated appliances, masses of storage and food preparation area.

There is a built-in gas barbecue on the alfresco terrace while the poolside pavilion has an integrated, zoned sound system.

A fully-equipped home cinema comes with tiered seating, while the guest suite downstairs has its own entry.

The main bedroom suite comes with floor-to-ceiling glass walls and a luxury ensuite with retractable glass opening out to a lush private garden.

There is a deep floating bathtub, with the bedroom enjoying a spectacular view across the pool and terrace and into the living room

REASON FOR SUNSHINE SMILE

Nestled within a leafy beachside enclave of northern Sunshine Beach is a stylish family home that goes to auction Friday, 5 April, at 11am.

Mike Hay and David Conolly of Century 21 Noosa are marketing the four-bedroom, two-bathroom two-car house with pool at 7 McAnally Dve.

Bright, open and with space as well as flexible floorplan, the layout stretches over three levels including a bonus attic that comes complete with windows and ready for use as a peaceful and private home office. The lower level brings even more flexibility with a layout suited to use as a separate flat. There are two bedrooms, a bathroom and laundry, plus a kitchenette that overlooks an open living and dining area. A covered terrace completes this level.

The main living zone is on the first level. With soaring timber-lined ceilings and timber flooring underfoot, this is a bright and inviting space with a modern feel.

A large living area opens to a covered all-weather balcony with roll-down blinds and a ceiling fan. There is a sunroom and, for those who love to cook, the timber features continue into the kitchen that includes a suite of electric appliances.

Two more bedrooms are on this level, both with built-in robes and easy access to the main bathroom.

A two-car garage adds functionality to the layout while, in the backyard, a sparkling pool is enveloped by lush tropical gardens.

A shed offers extra storage space while easy-care gardens mean you can spend more time exploring this wonderful location.

HINTERLAND PROVING ATTRACTIVE Kess Prior at Hinternoosa has been seeing big numbers through open houses she is holding in the hinterland.

Most are coastal or from within the area and looking to either downsize or upgrade.

Two dwellings offering three bedrooms, three bathrooms, eight-car garaging, pool,

A

shed, on 1.2ha at 16 Yatama Pl, Cooroibah, was scheduled for auction on Friday, 5 April, at 1pm.

Marketed in conjunction with Caroline Johnston, it had gone unconditional prior to auction before Easter.

The sellers were upsizing and the coastal buyers looking for space.

“Confidence has returned to the market,’’ Kess said. “The open home numbers are there.

“This has been despite the wet weather.’’

Saying that, a three-bedroom, twobathroom house on 1.07ha at 32 Justin Rd, Doonan, had 67 groups through, multiple offers and under contract after an asking price of offers over $1.50m.

The appeal was flat acreage with a character home and pool.

Interest was locals, those from the beach suburbs looking to live in the country, and Gold Coast.

Meanwhile, the auction of a vacant 2ha at 44 Clearview Dve, Lake Macdonald, has been changed to 11am on Friday, 12 April.

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A Queensland-style house with studio, shed, on lakeside 6291sq m at 53 Gumboil Rd, Lake Macdonald, goes to auction Saturday, 6 April, at 11am. 396843 A three-bedroom, two-bathroom, two-car house, pool, on 758sq m at 2 Helm Ct, Noosa Waters, is set for auction at 1pm Saturday, 6 April. 396843 four-bedroom, two-bathroom two-car house with pool at 7 McAnally Dve, Sunshine Beach, goes to auction Friday, 5 April, at 11am. 396843

In an elevated location and surrounded by tall timbers, a clearing captures the ocean views and breezes.

EXPANSIVE LAKE VIEWS

There has been a massive local response to a 6291sq m Lake Macdonald property that goes to auction Saturday, 6 April, with the team at HangLoosa Noosa Property.

Yet the interest in the property extends to Queensland, interstate and overseasparticularly expats in the Pacific and South East Asia.

Chris Allen is marketing the property in conjunction with Phillip Blakeley. It offers a three-bedroom Queensland-style house with studio and shed, as well as secure lake views due to the rural catchment zoning.

In an elevated position, the authentic restored Queenslander home includes a creative space building with bathroom.

The property is being offered to the market for the first time in a generation.

The home features high ceilings, rich timber flooring, VJ walls and casement windows to create an impressive, timeless appeal.

Hinterland and lake views can be enjoyed from the kitchen, living area, deck

and main bedroom.

The 14m by 7m shed comes with high doors while the established gardens come with an wide variety of shrubs, bushes and fruit trees as well as herb and vegetable gardens.

BEACH HOUSE IN PRIME LOCATION

Cool, coastal luxury and flawless elegance have been perfectly combined to create a Sunshine Beach beauty that goes to auction Saturday, 6 April, at 11am. Award-winning architect David Teeland has crafted each and every inch of this impeccable home to create a very contemporary beachside haven.

Mike Hay and David Conolly at Century 21 Noosa are marketing the four-bedroom, four-bathroom, two-car house with pool at 6 Stevens St.

A vine-covered and granite-paved walkway leads to the custom front door of this one-of-a-kind residence.

Inside, tall ceilings, polished concrete floors and walls of glass enhance the laidback aesthetic while the two-storey layout unfolds to reveal an open kitchen, dining and living area.

Sea breezes filter throughout the galley-

style kitchen featuring high-end appliances, a timber island and ample storage along with access to the courtyard.

The ground level has a wine cellar, double garage, bedroom with outdoor access and a bathroom.

Upstairs, there are three more bedrooms and three bathrooms including the main suite. This is a true retreat complete with a daybed offering ocean views, a walk-in robe and an ensuite with a free-standing soaking tub, an oversized shower and a water closet.

All the guest bedrooms benefit from built-in robes and easy access to a bathroom. There’s even a second-floor media room with built-in storage.

AUCTION ACTION

FRIDAY, 5 April

Cooroibah

· 16 Yatama Pl: 3bed, 3bath, 8car house, pool, shed, dam on 1.2ha, Kess Prior 0404 344 399 Caroline Johnston 0409 953 311 Hinternoosa. Sold prior

Sunshine Beach

· 7 McAnally Dve: 4bed, 2bath, 2car house, pool, on 744sq m, 11am, Mike

Hay 0417 624 059 David Conolly 0438 259 956, Century 21 Noosa

SATURDAY, 6 April

Lake Macdonald

· 53 Gumboil Rd, 3bed, 3bath, 6car lakeside house, shed, on 6291sq m, 11am, Chris Allen 0422 802 196 Phillip Blakeley 0490 517 306 HangLoosa Property Noosa

Noosa Heads

· 561/61 Noosa Springs Dve: 4bed, 3bath, 2car golf course home, 10am, David Conolly 0438 259 956 Tanya Taylor 0400 220 580 Century 21 Conolly Hay Group

Noosa Waters

· 2 Helm Ct: 3bed, 2bath, 2car house, pool, on 758m, 1pm, Dean McLure 0499 270 691 McLure Prestige

Sunshine Beach

6 Stevens St: 4bed, 4bath, 2car house, pool, 11am, Mike Hay 0417 624 059 David Conolly 0438 259 956, Century 21 Noosa Tewantin

14 Burgess Dve: 4bed, 2bath, 2car house, 12pm, Lauren Chen 0412 672 375 Tom Offermann Real Estate. ●

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A four-bedroom, three-bathroom, two-car house with pool at 7 White Beech Rd, Noosa Heads, goes to auction Saturday, 13 April, at 2pm. 396843 A four-bedroom, four-bathroom, two-car house with pool at 6 Stevens St, Sunshine Beach, goes to auction Saturday, 6 April, at 11am. 396843

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Just imagine wakingup to aspectacularoceanvista beautifullyhighlightedthroughtheNorfolkPines. Watchthewhite-capped wavesrollin,savourthemagic ofsunrise,andsoakupthegentleseabreezesfromthe comfortof yourbedroomorwhilst sittingoutonthe deckenjoying yourmorningespresso. At theday’send retiretothe expansiverear covereddeck to witnessa glorioussunset,displayedinallitsmagnificence,across

thehinterland,witha sweepingviewacrossnational parkandbeyond to themountains. Trulybreathtaking. Thischarming residencereallydoesofferthebest ofboth worlds,easttowest,sunrise to sunset; arare double vantagepointinallitsglory;andjustashort stroll to boththebeachandvillage.Thislocationisbluechip!

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AsilveredIronbarkfaçadeallowslight to articulate extensive spaces,featuring arobustnaturalpalette of slate,burnished concrete,richyet restrainedtimbers, and Wamberalstone,alljuxtaposedwithwideexpanses of floor-to-ceiling,nextlevelwindows,slidingglass doorsandlouvres.

The vast livingspaces,especiallytheloungearea withdoors openingoutonthenorthernside,further explore themodernistdesign byaward-winning architectShaun Lockyer,oozing asenseofintimacyand sanctuary,witha dashofholiday spirit.

Auction Saturday13April1pm View Saturday12.00-12.30

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Agent RebekahOffermann 0413044241 rebekah@offermann.com.au Agent Michael McComas 0447263663 michael@offermann.com.au

1/27 GRANT ST REET , NOOS AH EADS

Withnaturereservebackdrop,thissparklingnew hideaway offersthe verybestwhilstlivingthedream nearthe cosmopolitanheartofNoosaHeads. From thepopularquietstreet,thesuper-wideultracontemporarytimber-slattedfaçade,designedby architectDennisHill,makesquitethe statement. Alongtheside walkwayfringedwithcrabclaw heliconias,is aterrazzopavedentry.Openthedoor

andadmirehow naturallightdrenchestheopenplan livinganddiningspaces,dancesshadow-likeover theFrenchoak floors,andwith‘disappearing’doors, indoorscoalesceswiththeundercoverterrace. More on-songwithnatureandentertainingisthe rooftop terrace.It’snorth-east-facing,hasaglimmering pool,integratedbarbequeandis ayear-roundalfresco happyplace.

Auction

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Agent

EricSeetoo 0419757770

eric@offermann.com.au

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3/30 JAMES ST REET , NOOS AV ILLE

Animaginative,inspiredStellarjeweloffersuber luxuriousand exhilarating townhouseliving,ina magical locationintheheartofNoosaville,mereminutes to theNoosaRiverforeshore.It’s captivating,sparkling new,andhas aone-of-a-kind floorplan.North-facing generousdiningandlivingspaces coalesce withan expansiveundercoverterrace andpearlescentshimmeringpool. Edgy designfunctionalitycontinues

inthedesignerkitchenwithstonebenchtopsand splashbacks, walk-inpantry,latestpremiumappliances, integratedwherepossible.Exceptional finishes,highendaccents,whiteandsoft greycoastalpalette, oak-huedDecotimber,eco-naturalsandstone,alift, courtyard garden,and everythingtolove

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175 LAKEWEYBADRIVE , NOOSAVILLE

Itisundeniable.Nature’ssplendourishavingtranquil Weyba waterwaysonyourdoorstep,andNoosa National Parkwithabundantbirdlifeand kangaroosat thebackgate.Andin-between, amulti award-winning 8-starenergy-rated residence oftimelessintegrity withbeautifulgardens. Positionedfortuitouslywitha northerlyaspectisthe expansivelivingareawithhigh ceilings,blackbutt flooringand fireplace; aseamless

connectiontoa wide terracewithcolour fish-filled pond;anundercoverterracewhichalsolinkstothe southsidediningareaandlargegalleykitchenwithall thebellsandwhistles.Withsomuch to love,it’smove in at firstsight!

Auction Saturday 27April3pm

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Agent Eliza Coppin 0423726639 eliza@offermann.com.au

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1/25 ALLAMBIRISE , NOOS AH EADS

MarvelattheluminousturquoiseofLagunaBay, sweepingNoosaNorthShoreandbeyond to Double Island Pointfromthe terrace.Admire howthe aweinspiringviewistingedwithsaltybreezesandmatched by aninteriorwhichisasfreshand exhilaratingasan earlymorning swimatLittle Cove Beach,two minutes away

Thesophisticatedalbeit relaxedandbeachylook strikes

therightbalance betweenuberluxuryandpracticality withloftyceilings,travertine flooring,splashesof natural tonesandframelessdisappearingglassdoors making aseamless connectiontothenorth-facing terrace.Withbarbequeandoutdoorfurniture atthe ready,it’sanotherentertainingorsundowner’soption giventheview. Whenitgets toohot,openthegateand popdownafewsteps to thepool.

Auction Saturday 11 May12pm

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Agent Luke Chen 0417600840 luke@offermann.com.au

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40 THEANCHOR AGE, NO O SA WATERS

Anenviable,incomparable streetinaquietculde sacofNoosa Waters,boasting alargerthanmost, idyllicallynorth-facingsitehas awidewaterfrontage, knockoutwide waterviewsand a180-degreepanorama sweeping Mt TinbeerwahtotheNoosaHill.Thereisno compromisewhenit comes to astriking contemporary residence.Insideitisclear,serioussophisticationisat play. Naturallight,vialoftyceilings,picksuptheglow of

theItalian-tiled flooringdrenchingthe vestibuleand hallway.Lookahead to openplanlivinganddiningareas wheredoors,thewidthofthe residence seemingly disappearblurringindoorstoout,and extensive undercoverterracesthatalmostmorphinto the luminescentpoolandspaand‘spill’tothe water’sedge.

Price

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$6.8M Agent RebekahOffermann 0413044241 rebekah@offermann.com.au Agent
McComas 0447263663 michael@o

739/61 NOOSASPR ING SD RIVE , NOOSAHEAD S

Designed by PaulClout,a superlativealbeithandsome residenceoffersabeguilingblueprintwhichlooks beautifully to thepastandfutureforitsdesign credentials, by cleverly combiningArtDeco’s eyepoppingcurvaceouslineswithlavishspaces,timeless style,andneverleavingglamouratthedoor.Thedesign isonparwith excellencewith anortherlyaspect,views frommostroomsandhas a36mgolfcoursefrontage

whichseeminglymeldswiththe5thand7thholesof worldclassNoosaSpringsGolf Course. Central to the residence,isan overgenerous,loftyceilingedliving/ diningspace,drenchedwithnaturallight,a fireplace withsandstonefeature,andcurved wallsofglass.

Price $7.45M Agent

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7/1 BELMORETERRACE , SUNSHIN EB EACH

What’snottolove about waking to thesoundof waves breakingontheforeshore,grabbingsurfboard,kidsand towelsfor toes-in-the-sandandpopularsurfbreaksin two minutes.Alternativelycoffeeaficionados canhead to vibrant café centralofSunshineBeachvillagewhich isalsoalmostonthedoorstep.

Yes,allentirelypossibleespeciallywhenyoudiscover cool coastallivingisdirectlyopposite.It’s ashortlift

ride to apartment7’slight-filledopenplanlivingspace andwideundercoverterrace.Beinstantlybesotted bysweeping180°CoralSeaviewsfromLionsHeadin thenorth,thewhite-water wavesofSunshinebeach infrontof youandalongtheeasternbeachestothe south,alltruly taking yourbreath away A

Price $2.1M

View Saturday2.00-2.30

Agent

Luke Chen 0417600840

luke@offermann.com.au

Agent

LaurenChen 0412672375

lauren@offermann.com.au

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108/61 NOOSASPRIN G SD RIVE , NOOSAHEAD S

At NoosaSprings,notallaregolfenthusiasts;some valuethe24/7security,award-winninggardens,or communityvibe.Villa108in Cascades exudesItalian charm,closesttothegatehouseand 5minsfrom Main Beach.Ground floorboastsnewstone flooring,a white stoneItaliakitchen,and aserene terraceoverlooking alushgarden.Upstairs,threecarpetedbedrooms,two Tuscan-stylebathrooms,andamasterwith walk-in

Price

$1.75M

View Saturday &Wednesday 11.00-11.30

robeand terrace. Featuresinclude adoublegarageand buggybay.Juststeps away,enjoythepool,BBQarea, restaurant,bar,spa, gym,lappool,andtenniscourts. NoosaSpringsoffersalifestylechoice: community engagementorvillatranquility- your call. A

Agent JulieBengtsson 0418980247 julie@offermann.com.au

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2101/5MORWO NGDRIV E, NOOSAHEADS

Nature’s canvas, steeredbya spectacular watercolour panoramathatspreadsoutbeforeitlikeaneverchangingartworkoftheshimmeringsandofNoosa MainBeach,megawatt-lustrousLagunaBay,Noosa River waterways, ColouredSandsandbeyond,takes centrestage.

Be overwhelmed by the staroftheshow,anartfully assembled,indubitablylavish residence withprivatelift

Theluminousqualityoftheoceanismatched by the interiorofsumptuoushigh-endandcustomfurniture, artworks,featurescrafted to perfection,allfreshand exhilaratingasanearlymorningswim.

Tall wallsofglassseeminglymorphin atransparent fashionfromindoors, to massivespirit-stirringterraces, offeringmultipleentertainingandleisureoptions,and of coursemulti-million-dollarnortherlyviews.

Price ContactAgent

Agent EricSeetoo 0419757770 eric@offermann.com.au

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14 BURgeSSDRIve , TEWANTIN

Fromthemoment youwalkin,highpitched ceilingsandanabundanceofnatural lightbouncingoff renovatedinteriors,welcomes youtoput your owntouchonthis spaciousandelevatedsinglelevelhome.An expansivebackyard istheperfectblank canvasforgardeningenthusiastsandjust begsfor acentralpooltoentertain by Sittingamongstqualityhomesin atightlyheldpocketwedgedbetweentheborders ofNoosavilleand Tewantin,enjoya safestrollwiththelittleones to thegatesof localschools,ortakea6minute drivetohaveacoffeealongtheNoosaRiverand start yourday.

A 4 B 2 C 2

Auction

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7/279 WEYBAROAD , NOOSAVILLE

Whenlookingforthenextplacetocallhome, we dreamofsomethingwithgood space&lightand,ifpossible,closetoaplacewherewe loveto spendourtime. “Leilani”apartment 7restson asunnycornerpositionofthebuildingacrossthe road to WeybaCreekandwithin aminutes walkoftheNoosariver.Naturallight floodsthroughtheapartmentfromitsnortherly& easterlyfaces,adding to the genuinefeelingofspacethe overlygenerous floorplanprovides. Everydaystartswith ariverside walkforfreshcoffee, watchingtheboatsand birdlifeharmonizetocreatealifestylethatdrawspeoplefromalloverthe country to Noosaville. AUCT

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ON THE COVER

NORTH FACING DESIGNER LIVING

WAKE up to sunshine and step into the light; this truly stunning Clout designed residence, boasting a prized northern aspect, pays tribute to the Noosa climate/ lifestyle and offers the very pinnacle of elegant contemporary living where comfort, style, aesthetics, and functionality meld together to create perfection.

Striking street appeal sets the tone and the interiors and exteriors continue to impress; designed to maximise natural light, there is an abundance of oversized glass inviting the outside in, enhancing a sense of space, and generating a feeling of calm and serenity.

A well-designed floor plan facilitates living to suit all ages and stages from families through to retirees; and with fully self-contained guest quarters on the lower level with its own separate entry, your visitors will be accommodated in impeccable style. This is genuine dual living that can be shut off from the rest of the residence, boosting everyone’s privacy.

Central to the residence is a sleek galley kitchen with high-end integrated appliances and a glorious view across the living area and out to the alfresco terrace and heated magnesium pool plus jacuzzi. It’s an entertainers’ dream, with masses of storage and food preparation area, you can create showstopping culinary delights for your guests that they’ll be talking about for years to come.

There is also a built-in gas BBQ on the alfresco terrace for those more relaxed occasions; arrive home from the beach, chill the drinks, and get ready for a casual afternoon of food, fun, laughter, and good times. Sip on a cocktail in the poolside pavilion as you listen to your favourite tunes via the integrated zoned sound system. This is how we roll!

A fully equipped home cinema is going to appeal to movie aficionados, with plush carpet, a new projector, tiered seating, and a Bose sound system; you can immerse yourself in complete comfort with theatrequality sound and lighting.

The premier bedroom suite is the piece de resistance – with floor to ceiling glass walls and a luxury ensuite with retractable glass opening out to a lush private garden; soak in the deep floating bathtub with a glass of bubbles and savour the bliss. The bedroom showcases a spectacular view across the pool and terrace and into the living room; light-filled; the owners say they wake up to sunshine. Of course, there are

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electric roller blinds which can be closed for privacy when needed.

Located in the prestigious Elysium master-planned community, Estate residents have exclusive access to the communal facilities including leafy parks, two floodlit tennis courts, two heated pools, gymnasium, change rooms, kitchen facilities and BBQs.

There are walking tracks throughout creating excellent connectivity including to the Noosa Springs Golf Course and clubhouse, plus scenic pathways along the Lake Weyba waterfront reserve where you can admire the beauty and quietly observe wildlife in their natural habitat.

“Inside and out, this is a residence of distinction that has been so inspired in its design ensuring it is as liveable as it is sumptuous” said Tom Offermann Real Estate agent Peter Te Whata who is taking the property to auction on Saturday April 13.

“Once inside Elysium you are immersed in a secure, peaceful, private sanctuary that is world class - all these just minutes to Noosa Farmers market, Noosa Main Beach, Hastings Street, Gympie Terrace river district & Noosa National Park. It’s lifestyle nirvana.”

Facts & Features:

· Land Area: 652m2

· House Area: 313m2

· Build/Architect: Clout design & build

· Energy: 17.02kW solar with 12.8kW battery storage

· Terrace: expansive private rear terrace accessed from living and overlooking gas heated magnesium spa & electric heated magnesium pool, built-in gas BBQ & poolside pavilion

· About: northern aspect fills home with natural light; well-designed floor plan with separation of living plus fully selfcontained guest accommodation with separate access on ground level; 2.75m ceilings; engineered oak flooring; plush carpets; ducted zoned A/C; Sonos zoned surround sound; fully equipped home cinema with Bose sound & tiered seating; luxury ensuite to premier bedroom with deep bathtub & retractable glass walls; oversized walk-in robe; stone benches in all wet areas; Evo Heat Pool Heater 18 mths old

· Kitchen: stone benches with waterfall edges; fully integrated appliances incl: rangehood, 2-drawer dishwasher; induction cooktop, soft close cabinetry; Zip hot & cold tap; bespoke lighting; masses of

storage

· Exterior: sleek facade; landscaped tropical gardens; fully fenced; front grassy courtyard enclosed & redesigned in 2022; very private; children’s play area; low maintenance

· About Elysium Noosa: exclusive master planned residential enclave; resident’s only private Rec Club with tennis courts, solar-heated pools, gym, changing rooms, & kitchen facility; dog exercise area; walk

& cycle tracks along Lake Weyba & parts of Noosa National Park; mins to Noosa Springs championship golf course & clubhouse

· Location: short drive to shopping centres, public and private schools, sporting/ leisure facilities, Noosa Farmer’s market, Gympie Terrace dining & river, Hastings Street, Noosa Main Beach; 30 mins to Sunshine Coast Airport; 90 mins to Brisbane Airport ● Address: 7 White Beech Road, NOOSA HEADS Description: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 garage Inspect: Saturday and Wednesday, 10am - 10.30am Auction: Saturday 13 April, 2pm Contact: Peter TeWhata

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EFFORTLESS LIVING AND ELEGANT

INVEST in the most desirable of lifestyles within walking distance to world-class dining, Laguna Bay, boutiques, and Noosa National Park with ease. This stunning, bright and sparkling new residence completed in March 2024 is a rare find in the highly desired Noosa Junction locale.

Perfectly positioned with a north-east aspect to flood interiors with natural light, combined with soaring ceilings, there is an overwhelming sense of height as you enter, it quite literally takes your breath away.

With both bedrooms and fully tiled luxury ensuites on the upper floor, along with a built-in study nook, the ground floor is dedicated to living, entertaining, and relaxing; upstairs to rest, downstairs to live, love, laugh, dine and create joy-filled memories. And in this amazing property, there’ll be an abundance of those.

If you enjoy cooking, you will adore this most elegant of kitchens, filled with sunshine beamed in from the skylights and equipped with premium appliances including induction cooktop and integrated dishwasher. Meal preparation will be a joy. High end Staron benches, soft close cabinetry, and a striking Roma monochrome mosaic tile feature on the Island bench, further enhances quality and appeal of this most pivotal of spaces.

Relaxing alfresco poolside with your drink of choice and a platter of hors d’oeuvres will always be a wonderful way to spend an afternoon or wind down at wine o’clock after a busy day in the office. It’s also an equally inviting space for your freshly brewed morning espresso or brunch after a walk to the beach and an ocean swim.

Designed for effortless living where maintenance is minimised and lifestyle maximised; this is an easy and secure property to lock and leave when away on your travels, and one you will always look forward to when returning home. Being all shiny and new, there is not a cent to be spent, or a finger to lift, other than popping the cork and pouring the bubbles. Cheers to the good life because you are indeed living it.

Located in a quiet leafy residential street, it’s firmly tucked away from the hustle and bustle of traffic and noise, yet just a short stroll to cosmopolitan Noosa Junction for bars, dining, boutiques, supermarkets, cinemas, services and transport links. And it’s a 1.4km walk to Noosa Main Beach and Hastings Street. The convenience is exceptional.

“We are so excited to be marketing this chic designer residence, which offers the very finest of everything so close to worldclass dining, entertainment, boutique retail, and of course the star attraction Laguna Bay,” said Tom Offermann Real Estate

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agent Peter TeWhata who is taking the property to auction on Saturday April 20.

“This residence has been designed, built, and fitted out to the very highest of standards and we anticipate a tsunami of interest from the marketplace. After all it is very on-point in every sense.”

Facts & Features:

· Land Area: 303m2

· House Area: 193m2

· Terrace: north east facing covered alfresco terrace in fenced front courtyard overlooking 3.4 x 5.5m pool

· About: light-filled with soaring ceilings enhancing sense of space; tall doorways; engineered oak timber flooring; 100% wool loop carpets in both bedrooms; ducted reverse cycle A/C; ceiling fans;

abundant glass/oversized windows; planter boxes upstairs; floor to ceiling tiles in bathrooms; 2 bedrooms with ensuites; double shower, dual vanities & freestanding bath in main ensuite; study nook on upper level with bi-fold retractable glass windows; powder room on lower level; storage under stairs; elegant decor; crisp coastal colour palette; DLUG with epoxy flooring

· Kitchen: high-end Staron bench tops; Bosch appliances: integrated microwave & dishwasher, oven, induction cooktop, rangehood, Fisher & Paykel double door french fridge; 2 x skylights flooding kitchen with light; soft close cabinetry; Roma monochrome tiled feature on island bench; clear glass splashback

· Exterior: striking street appeal; free form stone cladding feature; gated secure entry; grassy fenced front courtyard poolside – perfect for small pets & children to play; side drying court; auto-irrigation to gardens

· Location: quiet, leafy residential street; 280m to The J – events venue; 450m to Noosa Junction for dining, cinemas, banking, retail, essential services & transport links; 700m to Coles; 800m to The Reef hotel; 1.4km to Hastings St, surf club, and Noosa Main Beach; 5 min drive to Gympie Terrace waterfront dining and river for water activities including boating/fishing/paddleboarding; 30 mins to Sunshine Coast Airport ●

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Address: 1/23 Coral Tree Avenue, NOOSA HEADS Description: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Inspect: Sat, 6th Apr 12:00pm - 12:30pm; Wed, 10th Apr 12:00pm - 12:30pm Auction: On site Sat, 20th Apr 3:00pm Contact: Peter TeWhata 0423 972 034, TOM OFFERMANN REAL ESTATE

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noosatoday.com.au Friday, 5 April, 2024 | NOOSA TODAY 19 Proudly Richardson&Wrench Noosa | 07 5447 4499 www.rwnoosa.com.au 23 Hastings Street, Noosa ‘Trusted Respected & Operating for Over 30 Years’ See more of our recent sales by scanning the QR code
OurResults 27/24 Munna Crescent, Noosaville109/1 Edgar BennettAvenue, Noosa Heads111 Cooyar Street, Noosa Heads SOLD SOLD SOLD 1Ashwood Court, Marcus Beach SOLD 1 Stormbird Drive, Noosa Heads 37 Wollomia Way, Sunrise Beach1 Greenshank Street, Peregian Beach SOLD SOLD SOLD 9 Mainsails Square, Noosa Heads SOLD 112 ‘Sebel 32 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads 307/5 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads31/6 Quamby Place, Noosa Heads SOLD SOLD SOLD 24 Noosa Parade, Noosa Heads SOLD 12680496-MP14-24
20 NOOSA TODAY | Friday, 5 April, 2024 noosatoday.com.au Proudly Richardson&Wrench Noosa | 07 5447 4499 www.rwnoosa.com.au 23 Hastings Street, Noosa Frank Milat 0438 528 148 Shane McCauley 0403 646 930 - Small complex of only 3 townhouses - Ocean, main beach, river and hinterland views - Open plan with 3 balconies and lock-up garage - Newly renovated bathrooms and furnishings - Walk to Hastings Street and coffee shops! Auction Inspection by appointment 3 ‘Bahia Lindo’ 8 Bayview Road Little Cove 3 bed | 2 bath | 1 car AUCTION 12680502-KG14-24

ON THE BEACH AND LOVING IT

OWN a piece of paradise in one of Australia’s most popular holiday destinations.

Situated on the famous white sands of Noosa Main Beach, ‘On The Beach’ offers luxury beachfront accommodation in the heart of Hastings Street.

Apartment 13 and the ‘On The Beach’ complex itself have recently been updated to the highest standards. An absolute beachfront apartment with a true northern aspect boasting uninterrupted views of Little Cove, Noosa main beach and the ocean, this complex truly is a jewel in Noosa’s crown.

‘On The Beach’ is arguably the best position in Hastings Street - close to the centre of all the action and right on the beachfront. Apartment 13 has its own private courtyard and spa for sipping champagne and breathing in the ambience of this very attractive and stylish location.

Noosa beachfront has an established record for solid income, capital growth and has always proven to be an excellent investment.

With direct access to Noosa Main Beach, you can swim in the azure waters of Laguna Bay, stroll along the waterfront at sunset or take advantage of the many walking tracks through the Noosa National Park.

After a lazy day by the pool or an adventurous day taking in the sights, settle into one of the many fine restaurants situated along Hastings Street. Here you will find world class cuisine and many boutique shops.

This fantastic offering embodies the ultimate beachside lifestyle.

With a strong rental return this is a fantastic opportunity to invest in the lucrative Noosa Heads rental market and a position that is very tightly held, showing strong capital gains. ●

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HOME FOCUS Address: 13/49 Hastings Street, NOOSA HEADS Description: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 garage Price: $3.65 Million Inspect: By appointment Contact: Frank Milat 0438 528 148 and Shane McCauley 0403 646 930, RICHARDSON & WRENCH

50 Tinbeerwah Road

Noosa Hinterland

PRICE GUIDE $4,700,000

Experience the pinnacle of resort-style living in the heart of the Noosa Hinterland, enveloped by the serene beauty of the sub-tropical landscape. This majestic, pavilion-style estate spans across a sprawling 1.21 hectares (3 acres), offering a lifestyle of unrivalled refinement and comfort in a residence that must be seen. The epitome of luxury, a resort home that invites you to indulge in a perpetual 5-star holiday. Alternatively, unlock the potential for lucrative commercial gains by offering this extraordinary abode as a holiday rental, granting a fortunate few the opportunity to savor the holiday of a lifetime.

INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT

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HinterlandYetSoClose To Town

Address 29 CoralFernDrive,Cooroibah

Bed 5 Bath 3 Car 4 Pool

ForSale Offers Over$1,990,000

Land 2.47acres

View Wed1:30-2pm,Sat10-10:30am

•Enjoythespacebetweenneighbours

•Impressivehome, 3separatelivingareas

•High ceilings,ductedairconditioning,solar

•Sparklingin-groundpool,tropicalsurrounds

•Hugeair conshedhassomanypossibilities

•Sopeaceful,thisisamustseeproperty!

DanniellePreston 0435405656 dannielle@hinternoosa.com.au

JeanetteCatalano 0422923851 jeanette@hinternoosa.com.au

VersatilePropertyOffering Endless Possibilities

Address 124-136EelCreekRd,Southside

auction

Bed 3 Bath 2

Auction 19thAprilat1pmOnSite

Land 8.22acres

View Sat10-10:30am

•Uniquepropertywithduallanduse

•Queenslanderwithairconand combustion fireplace

•Establishedpetmotel offeringturnkey investment

•Developmentpathways await(subject to CA)

•Createyour ownsanctuary orinvest

•Tranquilcreekenhancesthelandscape

•Proximity to schools,townshipandamenities

PaulStacey 0405014558 paul.s@hinternoosa.com.au

0754477000,30MapleStreet,CooroyQLD

0754491186,777EumundiNoosaRoad,DoonanQLD

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GABRIEL POOLE MASTERPIECE

EMBEDDED in peaceful and leafy surroundings only metres from the Twin Waters golf course, this extraordinary Gabriel Poole residence boasts one of the most exquisite waterfront locations. A lake within a lake rather than a sidearm of the lagoon, the water in front of you unfolds to a magnificently wide expanse. In the distance, it narrows to a strait, allowing for a picturesque pedestrian bridge, before spilling over into the main lake and the Maroochy River in the distance.

Whether you soften the views by folding the banks of white shutters, or whether you open the sliding doors to enjoy the panorama in all of its dramatic intensity, you always feel part of the scenery rather than just a spectator. Key to this joyful feeling of space and airiness, of being immersed in nature and protected at the same time, are banks of clerestory windows high above that allow you to gaze up into infinity. Your surroundings may change, but the sky is always there, was one of the architect’s design principles.

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Gabriel Poole, a multi-award-winning master of his art who was recognised for his ground-breaking designs and developments far beyond the Sunshine Coast, had an extraordinary ability to create delightful and

uplifting spaces “where the soul can play”. Exploring the dynamic of boundaries and of spatial connections, of different colours and different materials, of the way they connect and the way the light falls on them, he felt

involved in “the romance of design” where homes are practical, functional but also full of character, charm and a distinctive style that allows for an emotional attachment. “I don’t know how it happens, but I know that you can walk into my houses and you can feel the volumes”, Poole used to say.

For 3 Tamarind Place, he created four interconnected pavilions that are beautifully arranged around a central patio and along a completely private pool by the Northern boundary. Boldly rising from the 801m2 allotment, each of the pavilions incorporates high banks of clerestory windows, further accentuated by fins that jut out from the external walls like the rudders of an ocean liner, adding a distinct nautical theme to the design.

The largest pavilion hugs the canal front and is home to an expansive open-plan living area with an elegant double-sided fireplace that separates formal dining and a relaxed lounge area.

Experience the extraordinary and call Lydia for your inspection. ●

Address: 3 Tamarind Place, TWIN WATERS Description: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 garage Price:Interest over $3,000,000 Inspect: By appointment

Contact: Lydia Kirn 0412 542 644, LYDIA KIRN REAL ESTATE

Sat6thApril10.-10.45am, Wed10thApril –12.-12.45pm

GregSmith0418758465

Thepropertyalsohastheaddedadvantageof“HolidayLetting Approval”inplace.Elevatedpositionwithviewsandoceanbreezes, N.EAspectandveryconvenientlocated,whatmore couldyouwant? AUCTION:AuctionSaturday27thAprilOn-siteat11am(IfNotSoldPrior) selectnoosa.com

1PodargusPde,PeregianBeach

Thissolidfamilyhomehasoceanviews,isonly300-400 mfromthe sand &surfandhassomuchpotential.Itoffersyouthebeachside lifestyle youhavealwayswanted.Theproperty’ssizeandflexiblefloor planmeansthat itwillsuitbuyerswhohavea largeorextendedfamily,

theinvestororifyouliketoentertain.

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Ingeniously designed and meticulously crafted to suit one of the very best lakefront locations, 3 Tamarind Place is the only Gabriel Poole home ever built in Twin Waters. For this extraordinary residence, the multi-award-winning architect created four interconnected pavilions that are beautifully arranged around a central patio and along a completely private pool.

Boldly rising from the 801m2 allotment, each of the pavilions incorporates high banks of clerestory windows that create a joyful feeling of space and airiness. The largest pavilion hugs the waterfront and is home to an expansive open-plan living area with an elegant double-sided fireplace. An array of vertical columns defines the street appeal and deepens the impression of a rock-solid quality build that will withstand all tests of time. A must to inspect.

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Contact: Lydia Kirn Real Estate Lydia Kirn: 0412 542 644 lydia@lydiakirn.com Interest Over: $3,000,000 Gabriel Poole Masterpiece 3 Tamarind Place, Twin Waters 12677341-FC13-24 4 3 2

•Magnificentfamilyhome situated onaquietcul-de-sac rightintheheart ofNoosa

•Designer kitchenwithCaesarstonebenchtops,gas cooktopandbutler’s pantry

•Enclosedentertainment roomnextto pool,flowing onto alfresco deck& grassed area

•Deluxemaster suitewith walk-in robes& ensuitewithplungebath &private treedaspect

FORSALE 19GroSvENorTErrACE,NooSAHEADS 4

•Walkingdistance to Noosa Junction,HastingsStreet, boutiqueshopping &beaches

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A 3 B 2 C 1 E 1252m2

| Immaculate presentation.

| Usable land with Stunning Landscapes & Views of Cooroy mountain.

| An abundance of rain water + Clear Bore water, 2 dams one being spring fed.

| Two approved houses offering dual income. Character cottage + a near new one level separate home.

| A total of 5 bedrooms & 5 bathrooms.

| Fertile Land suitable for growing as well as pasture.

| Space for Horses and a few Cattle.

| All weather access roads.

| Super quiet location, yet just 5 minutes to Eumundi and 25 minutes to Noosa.

| Lots of solar offering a near off grid lifestyle.

| A one owner home with incredible gardens and chill areas.

| One of the Hinterlands finest properties.

| 12x5 meter Wet edge pool with cabanas each end, great entertaining home to celebrate special occassions.

| Possible wedding venue, subject to Council approval.

Open for inspection

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125 5 Bed | 5 Bath | 22 Car | 12.6 Acres WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT THIS PROPERTY!
12680585-AA14-24
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12.45pm Saturday 6 April Marcus Dolby 0415 558 656 marcus.dolby@hpcprestige.com.au hpcprestige.com.au Coleus Road, Eerwah Vale

9.30am -10.00am322/61NoosaSpringsDriv3

Saturday6thApril

Noosaville

Thursday4thApril

11.00am -11.30am4/5BarbadosCrescent 21+1 O/O$1,200,000 ConsideredLaguna RealEstate0419332973

1.00pm-1.30pm7/213GympieTerrace 221 O/O$1,495,000 ConsideredLaguna RealEstate0407379893

Friday5thApril

11.00am -11.30am4/5BarbadosCrescent 21+1 O/O$1,200,000 ConsideredLaguna RealEstate0419332973

1.00pm -1.30pm7/213GympieTerrace 221 O/O$1,495,000ConsideredLaguna RealEstate0407379893

1.00pm -1.30pm2/134GympieTerrace 231 AuctionHarcourts PropertyCentreNoosa0438 017665

Saturday6thApril

9.00am -9.30am7/279 WeybaRd 311 AuctionTomOffermann RealEstate0417600 840

9.30am -10.00am 9DunstanCourt4 22 OFFERS OVER$1,375,000Reed &Co.EstateAgents0438695505

10.00am -10.45am4/28NannygaiStreet 322 $1,850,000Laguna RealEstate0407379893

10.00am -10.30am3/30 JamesSt 322 AuctionTomOffermann RealEstate0413319 879

11.00am -11.30am4/5BarbadosCrescent 21+1 O/O$1,200,000ConsideredLaguna RealEstate0419332973

11.30am -12.00pm62ShorehavenDrive 422 NEGFROM$2,200,000Reed &Co.EstateAgents0438695505

11.45am -12.15pm 17TreasureCove 322 BUYERSGUIDE$2,350,000Reed &Co.EstateAgents0433641 158

12.00pm -12.30pm 2MoorhenPlace 434 OFFERS OVER$1,899,000Reed &Co.EstateAgents0409484 159

12.00pm -12.30pm2/9LakeWeybaDr 322 $1,685,000TomOffermann RealEstate0468922519

12.00pm -12.45pm31 SeacoveCourt5 32 ContactAgentSunshineBeachRealEstate0754472999

12.00pm -12.30pm7/213GympieTerrace 221 O/O$1,495,000ConsideredLaguna RealEstate0407379893

1.00pm -1.30pm 175LakeWeybaDr 433 AuctionTomOffermann RealEstate0423726639

Wednesday10thApril

10.00am -10.30am3/30 JamesSt 322 AuctionTomOffermann RealEstate0413319 879

10.00am -10.45am4/28NannygaiStreet 322 $1,850,000Laguna RealEstate0407379893

11.00am -11.30am4/5BarbadosCrescent 21+1

28 NOOSA TODAY | Friday, 5 April, 2024 noosatoday.com.au TimeAddress A B C PriceGuideAgent TimeAddress A B C PriceGuideAgent OPENHOMES Boreen Point Saturday6thApril 10.00am -10.30am45 WoongarStreet 322 O/O$975,000 ConsLaguna RealEstate0412043880 1.00pm-1.30pm 3DeJoungeCourt5 2- OffersOver$895,000 Hinternoosa0415111 370 CoolumBeach Monday8thApril 12.30pm -1.00pm 13/1774David LowWay 221 $1,200,000 TomOffermann RealEstate0428329291 Cooran Saturday6thApril 10.00am -10.30am 15 PrinceStreet 546 OffersOver$1,095,000 Hinternoosa0415111 370 Cooroibah Saturday6thApril 10.00am -10.30am29Coral FernDrive 424 OffersOver$1,990,000 Hinternoosa0435405656 Doonan Saturday6thApril 10.00am -10.30am 6WattlebirdDrive 647 AUCTION Reed &Co.EstateAgents0409484 159 Eerwah Vale Saturday6thApril 12.00pm -12.45pm 125Coleus Road 552 ContactAgentHarcourts PropertyCentreNoosa0415558656 NoosaHeads Saturday6thApril
32 ContactAgentHarcourts PropertyCentreNoosa0415558656
-10.30am 19 KeyCt4 42 Auction TomOffermann RealEstate0421785512 10.00am -10.30am 7WhiteBeechRd4 32 AuctionTomOffermann RealEstate0423972034 10.30am -11.00am 1ArkanaDrive 432 BUYERSGUIDE$1,850,000 Reed &Co.EstateAgents0438695505 11.00am -11.30am551/61NoosaSpringsDr 432 $2,500,000TomOffermann RealEstate0423972034 12.00pm -12.30pm 9JanStreet 423 PRESENTOFFERS Reed &Co.EstateAgents0438695505 12.00pm -12.30pm1/27GrantSt 322 Auction TomOffermann RealEstate0419757770 12.00pm -12.30pm1/23CoralTree Ave2 22 AuctionTomOffermann RealEstate0423972034 1.00pm -1.30pm35AViewlandDrive 321 BUYERSGUIDE$3,600,000 Reed &Co.EstateAgents0438695505
10.00am -10.30am 7WhiteBeechRd4 32 Auction TomOffermann RealEstate0423972034 10.00am -10.30am 19 KeyCt4 42 Auction TomOffermann RealEstate0421785512 11.00am -11.30am1/25AllambiRs 221 Auction TomOffermann RealEstate0417600 840 12.00pm -12.30pm1/23CoralTree Ave2 22 Auction TomOffermann RealEstate0423972034
10.00am
Wednesday10thApril
NoosaSprings
11.00am -11.30am 108/61NoosaSpringsDr 322 $1,750,000 TomOffermann RealEstate0418980247 12.00pm -12.30pm340/61NoosaSpringsDr 322 Offersover$2.3m JoeLangley RealEstate0419883499
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Wednesday10thApril 11.00am
108/61NoosaSpringsDr 322 $1,750,000 TomOffermann RealEstate0475804467
O/O$1,200,000ConsideredLaguna RealEstate0419332973
9.30am -10.00am23ShorehavenDrive 432 PRICEGUIDE$4,300,000Reed &Co.EstateAgents0409446955 10.00am -10.30am 5BroadreachCourt4 22 EOI BY 5PM 12.04.24 Reed &Co.EstateAgents0433641 158 10.15am -10.45am77ShorehavenDrive 532 AUCTION Reed &Co.EstateAgents0409446955 10.15am -10.45am26 SeamountQuay 422 OFFERS OVER$4,000,000Reed &Co.EstateAgents0409446955 11.00am -11.30am 4TheAnchorage 432 PRICEGUIDE$5,000,000Reed &Co.EstateAgents0409446955 11.00am -11.30am 18 SeahorsePlace 433 BUYERSGUIDE$5,200,000Reed &Co.EstateAgents0433641 158 PeregianBeach Saturday6thApril 10.00am -10.30am 18 PelicanSt 332 AuctionTomOffermann RealEstate0414367282 10.00am -11.00am44 ParakeetCrescent 322 1.699MillionRichardson &WrenchNoosa54474499 11.00am -11.30am 3SpoonbillSt 432 PriceGuide$2,000,000TomOffermann RealEstate0428329291 1.00pm -1.30pm 7CorellaCres 432 $3,785,000TomOffermann RealEstate0413319 879 Wednesday10thApril 11.30am -12.00pm 3SpoonbillSt 432 PriceGuide$2,000,000TomOffermann RealEstate0428329291 SunriseBeach Saturday6thApril 9.00am -9.30am31OreallaCres 533 $2,795,000TomOffermann RealEstate0423972034 11.45am -12.15pm2/75 SouthernCrossPde 432 OFFERS OVER$2,300,000Reed &Co.EstateAgents0409446955 SunshineBeach Saturday6thApril 10.00am -10.45am1/6-8CoronaStreet 221 ContactAgentSunshineBeachRealEstate0754472999 11.00am -11.30am3/18 BryanSt 331 ContactAgent TomOffermann RealEstate0414367282 11.00am -11.45am 13 DolphinBayDrive 422 ContactAgentSunshineBeachRealEstate0754472999 11.00am -11.45am1/1FerrisStreet 321 ContactAgentSunshineBeachRealEstate0754472999 11.00am -11.30am5/53ElandaSt 332 AuctionTomOffermann RealEstate0437447804 12.00pm -12.30pm 10 RossCres 532 AuctionTomOffermann RealEstate0437447804 2.00pm -2.30pm7/1BelmoreTce 321 $2,100,000 TomOffermann RealEstate0412672375
NoosaWaters Saturday6thApril

Tinbeerwah

Saturday6thApril

11.30am -12.00pm20MackayCourt5 24 OffersOver$1,795,000 Hinternoosa0415111 370

WeybaDowns

Saturday6thApril

11.00am -11.30am 11 LakeViewCourt5 412BUYERSGUIDE$3,600,000 Reed &Co.EstateAgents0409484 159

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Eumundi

Saturday6thApril

12.00pm -12.30pm 124JocelynDrive 424 AuctionHarcourts PropertyCentreNoosa0491 185774

LakeMacDonald

Friday12thApril

11.00am -11.00am44ClearviewDrive

NoosaHeads

Saturday13thApril

2.00pm -2.30pm 7WhiteBeechRd4 32 Auction TomOffermann RealEstate0423972034

Friday19thApril

12.00pm -12.30pm2/11Noosa Parade 211

Saturday20thApril

12.00pm -12.30pm1/27GrantSt3 22

RealEstate0419757770

3.00pm -3.30pm1/23CoralTree Ave2 22 AuctionTomOffermann RealEstate0423972034

Noosaville

Saturday6thApril

10.00am -10.30am2/134GympieTerrace 231 AuctionHarcourts PropertyCentreNoosa0438 017665

Saturday20thApril

1.00pm -1.30pm7/279 WeybaRd 311 AuctionTomOffermann RealEstate0412672375

2.00pm -2.30pm3/30 JamesSt 322 AuctionTomOffermann RealEstate0413319 879

NoosaWaters

Saturday6thApril

1.00pm -1.30pm 2HELMCOURT4 22 AUCTIONMcLurePrestige0499270691

PeregianBeach

Saturday13thApril

12.00pm -12.30pm 18 PelicanSt 332 AuctionTomOffermann RealEstate0414367282

Southside

Friday19thApril

1.00pm -1.00pm 124EelCreek Road 32 -AuctionHinternoosa0405 014558

364

Tewantin

Saturday6thApril

12.00pm -12.30pm 14 BurgessDr 422 AuctionTomOffermann RealEstate0412672375

Verrierdale

Thursday4thApril

1.00pm -1.00pm61-63Tallgum Avenue 424 AuctionHinternoosa0404344399

noosatoday.com.au Friday, 5 April, 2024 | NOOSA TODAY 29 TimeAddress A B C PriceGuideAgent TimeAddress A B C PriceGuideAgent OPENHOMES Tewantin Friday5thApril 4.00pm -4.30pm 14 BurgessDr 422 Auction TomOffermann RealEstate0412672375 Saturday6thApril 9.00am -9.45am43ATaitStreet 533 $1,680,000 Laguna RealEstate0428711163 9.00am -9.30am 7OakleafClose 523 O/O$1,520,000 ConsideredLaguna RealEstate0412043880 10.00am -10.30am 9JubileeCourt4 22 OffersOver$1,295,000Hinternoosa0415111 370 10.00am -10.30am1/1 WerinStreet 323 ContactAgentHarcourts PropertyCentreNoosa0427228202 11.00am -11.30am 15TinarooPlace 422 $1,200,000Laguna RealEstate0412043880 11.00am -11.30am 18 FoederaCrescent2+ 22 O/O$925,000 ConsideredLaguna RealEstate0407379893 11.30am -12.00pm 14 BurgessDr 422 Auction TomOffermann RealEstate0412672375
-12.30pm
424 O/O$1,575,000 ConsideredLaguna RealEstate0412043880 1.00pm-1.30pm28 WerinStreet 321 O/O$875,000 ConsideredLaguna RealEstate0412043880
9.00am -9.45am43ATaitStreet 533 $1,680,000 Laguna RealEstate0428711163 11.00am -11.30am 18 FoederaCrescent2+ 22 O/O$925,000 ConsideredLaguna RealEstate0407379893
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AuctionCentury21ConollyHayGroup0401807697
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-11.30am 6StevensStreet 442 AuctionCentury21ConollyHayGroup0438259956
-1.30pm 10 RossCres 532 AuctionTomOffermann RealEstate0413044241
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SUNSHINE BEACH OASIS NEXT TO PARK

TUCKED away in an end position – the largest in a boutique complex of only three, which directly adjoins Ferris Park, this townhome offers exceptional privacy, generous sized indoor and outdoor living, and elegant interiors in this most convenient of Sunshine Beach locations within walking distance to Duke Street dining/retail, the surf club, beach, and national park.

Covering two levels plus secure basement parking and storage under; the home comprises three bedrooms, two bathrooms plus powder room, sunken formal lounge, separate dining, renovated modern kitchen, north-east facing balcony at entry plus upper balcony off master, separate laundry, and covered 4.4x6m patio at rear overlooking glorious, leafy landscaped gardens and an exclusive use backyard.

Presentation is pristine throughout, and features include split system air-conditioning in master bedrooms and dining, ceiling fans throughout, stone benches in kitchen, Bellini oven, Bosch dishwasher, plush carpets in bedrooms and lounge, skylights

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in bathrooms, separate bath and shower in family bathroom, and a delightful green outlook from every room.

As truly lovely as the indoor space is for relaxation and dining, it’s the alfresco space that will win your heart; from the cosy balcony off the master perfect for morning coffee or a twilight wine as you soak up

gentle breezes, the front balcony at entry setting an inviting tone for what lies within, through to the ultra-private patio at rear ideal for those weekend BBQs and intimate get-togethers with your loved ones.

Tightly-held by current owners for over 20 years, this is a coveted townhome, particularly well located just 700-metres to

the beach, 500-metres to the village hub, and 550-metres to Alexandria Bay Walk through Noosa National Park – everything is from swimming in the sea, dining out, and bushwalking…it’s a lifestyle to savour in every sense.

Whether purchasing as a holiday home (with the possibility of holiday letting –subject to council approval), a well-located investment in this blue-chip beachside suburb, or a permanent sea change; this is an outstanding opportunity to secure your very own Sunshine Sanctuary.

· North-east facing end townhome

· Largest in quiet block of only 3

· 3 bedrooms – master with balcony

· 2.5 bathrooms, modern kitchen

· Open plan living + separate dining

· Covered rear patio with garden outlook

· Split system A/C x 2 + ceiling fans

· Exclusive use landscaped backyard

· Secure basement garage with storage

· Complex directly adjoins Ferris Park

· Walk to beach, dining, national park

· Held since 2002, now it’s your turn! ●

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NOOSAVILLE

MovethefamilytoNoosaWatersandliveyourverybestlifein thissupersized,classicbrickandtilehome,onan857m2tucked awayatendofthecul-de-sacwithnodirectrearneighbours,just footstepstoexpansiveparklandandminutestotheriver,dining, shopping,schooling,andmedicalamenities.

•Generous-sizedfamilyhomeon857m2block

•QuietNoosa Waterspocket,norearneighbours

•Floorplancanfacilitatedualliving/guestquarters

•Alfrescoentertainingoverlookingingroundpool

30 NOOSA TODAY | Friday, 5 April, 2024 noosatoday.com.au SUNSHINEBEACHREALESTATE NOOSABEACHSIDEBOUTIQUEREALTORS www.sunshinebeachrealestate.com.au VISITOUROFFICE 36 DukeStreet,SunshineBeach,QLD4567 ORCALLUS(07)54472999
$1.8M INSPECT SAT6APRIL 12-12.45PM A 5 B 3 C 2 E AGENT KATHYWISE M:0407968300
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Address: 1/1 Ferris Street, SUNSHINE BEACH Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 garage Price: On application Inspect: Saturday 6 April 11-11.45am Contact: Kathy Wise 0407 968 300, SUNSHINE BEACH REAL ESTATE

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HOLIDAY APARTMENT IS PRICED TO SELL

OUR highly motivated seller’s next plans are made, and she wants this lovely property sold!

Here is a wonderful opportunity for buyers looking for a fully furnished holiday apartment, a “lock and leave” down-sizer, or a roomy home and garden for permanent living.

In the tightly held, quiet cul de sac of Barbados Crescent, the apartment is in a small complex with no on-site manager.

A 15-20 minute walk or a short drive in one direction finds Hastings Street and Laguna Bay, and in the other direction finds the beautiful Noosa River with its parklands, retail, restaurant and medical facilities.

Just around the corner in Munna Crescent is the perfect launch area for the kayak or stand-up paddle on the Noosa River, or to simply sit on the river’s edge and watch the passing boats.

There is a large fenced courtyard to the front of the apartment, ideal for children, pets, dining and gardening, and a shady

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area to the side which is a pretty spot to enjoy a coffee or wine after a day at the beach!

The sparkling complex pool in its tropical garden setting is adjacent to the apartment, and provides privacy and a leafy outlook.

Downstairs includes a very large open plan living room, separate dining area and modern kitchen with ample storage and

bench space.

A downstairs toilet in the full-sized laundry is a very practical feature, one not often found in town-house style apartments.

There are two spacious bedrooms and a modern two-way bathroom upstairs.

The apartment features new floorcoverings upstairs, and a brand new large screen television.

Address: 4/5 Barbados Crescent, NOOSAVILLE Description: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 garage Price: Offers Over $1,200,000 Considered

Inspect: Saturday and Wednesday, 11am-11.30am Contact: Anne Powell 0419 332 973, LAGUNA REAL ESTATE

There are modern white plantation shutters on all windows downstairs and on the large glass entry door and adjacent windows.

Air-conditioning upstairs and downstairs, ceiling fans throughout, and large windows for good air flow provide year-round comfort.

Because the apartment is being sold fully furnished, it is ideally set up for immediate holiday letting or for use as a bolt-hole by owners for their own holidays.

The apartment has enjoyed excellent holiday rental occupancy for several years, with many repeat bookings, so is a readymade investment for the astute purchaser.

Alternatively, it would be ideal for those wanting to live permanently in a quiet street in a tightly held, central Noosa location.

The selling price represents fabulous value for this property.

Enquire now, attend an open home, and make it yours. ●

LAKESIDE RETREAT – SIMPLY IMMACULATE

CENTRALLY located in the laid-back lakeside village of Boreen Point, you will love this immaculately presented Hamptons-inspired home just a stroll to all local attractions – sandy beaches, water activities, environmental walks, Sailing Club, the historic Apollonian Hotel and much more. Move-in ready and waiting for you to make memories, this immaculate property offers the perfect blend of convenience and comfort, inviting you to start living your best life from the moment you step inside with nothing to do but enjoy all that this area has to offer.

Boreen Point is a great place to enjoy a variety of water activities on the serene lake Cootharaba, such as boating, wind surfing, sailing and fishing. Additionally, it offers easy access to the Everglades and other natural attractions in the UNESCO-endorsed World Heritage Biosphere Reserve.

Your new home will be just a 15 minute drive to all essential facilities and amenities in the Tewantin Village shopping and business precinct: numerous world-famous Noosaville and Noosa Heads attractions are only just a further 5 minutes away.

For a unique and exciting experience, you can take a quick 3 minute drive to the charming lakeview parklands, micro-brewery

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and glamping facilities at Elanda Point. There, you can have lunch or dinner at the CootharaBAR & Bistro, which is located at Habitat Noosa Everglades Ecocamp. Their Bistro menu boasts an extensive selection of fresh, locally sourced produce from the region, providing the perfect paddock-toplate experience. You can also explore historic Harry’s Hut and the surrounding areas while you’re there.

This two-level home is situated on a

level corner block in an elevated area, where it benefits from cool lake breezes that provide comfortable living all year round. You can unwind and relax while enjoying a favourite book or drink on the northerly-facing undercover deck and ground-level patio. Woongar Street is a highly sought after street due to its northerly aspect and elevated position: properties here are tightly held. Extensively updated, the home offers

abundant living space, storage and flexible accommodation options for the family and visitors over 2 levels with an internal stairway.

Owners have invested in significant improvements, including a new roof, septic system, air conditioning throughout, brand new rainwater tank, water purification system and an updated kitchen. The entire home has been painted internally and externally.

Move-in ready offering a lifestyle of comfort and convenience.

Extensively updated, two level home on a corner block.

Modern and functional kitchen, pull-out drawers and storage.

New roof, septic system, rainwater tank, water purifier.

Direct access to double carport; concrete pad for boat or van.

Dining & drinks at the Apollonian Hotel or CootharaBAR & Bistro.

Stroll to the sandy lake shore or boat to the Everglades and UNESCO Reserve.

Your inspection will not disappoint: don’t miss your opportunity - ensure you contact Roger today for any additional information. ●

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Address: 45 Woongar Street, BOREEN POINT Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: Offers Over $975,000 Considered Inspect: Saturday 10am-10.30am Contact: Roger Omdahl 0412 043 880, LAGUNA REAL ESTATE

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•GorgeousQueenslandstyle homeon a708m2leafy allotment

•Outstanding MountTinbeerwahviews fromwraparounddecks

•Fabulousingroundpoolandlevel rearlawn,ideal forthe family

•Solidtimberflooringandhigh rakedceilingsthroughthe toplevel

•Country stylekitchen,slate floor,overlooksdiningand livingarea

•Two upstairsbedrooms,massive versatile downstairsretreat

•Fencedyard, side access,secure forchildrenandpets,veryprivate

•WalktoNoosaGolfClub, 5minutedrive to TewantinCBD

FORSALE OffersOver$925,000Considered VIEW Sat& Wed11-11.30am

MelanieButcher

0407379893

mel@lagunarealestate.com.au

•Character homefullof quirky, appealingfeatures, arealtreasure

•Timberlined cathedralceilingsandexposedtimber beamsthroughout

•Retro stylearcheddoorwayadds charm,leadsto3 generousbedrooms

•Neat,immaculate andentirelyfunctionalkitchenwithbreakfast bar

•Doubleunder-roof carport,side accesswith room fora shed,709m2

•Fantasticlocation nearshops, cafes,supmarket, pharmacy

•Lovelyareawithnumerousparklands andwalkingtrails

•Only5 minutes to TewantinVillage,NoosaMarinaand NoosaGolfClub

FORSALE

Warren Evans

0428711163

warren@lagunarealestate.com.au

www.lagunarealestate.com.au

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