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Learn to swim with Shapland

Time to make your child a swim safe kid SHAPLAND Swim School Aura brings to the southern end of the Sunshine Coast the ultimate semi-private learn-to-swim experience. A purpose built heated (32C) mineral teaching pool with 10 different water depths ensures children rapidly gain confidence. Your child will get more individual attention because the maximum number of children per class is three regardless of age or ability and the large separate air-conditioned observation room removes all distractions for the teaching area which helps your child concentrate on

developing their Personal Aquatic Survival Skills. Since 1938 the Shapland family have been teaching Aussies to swim and this tried and tested teaching method allows our teachers to rapidly access a student’s aquatic skill level and hone in on teaching the skill your child needs to be able to progress. Shapland’s unique baby program, developed by Chris Shapland over the last 55 years is trauma free, limited to a class of three babies and focuses on educating both parent and baby. A toilet for your child

directly off pool deck, two heated change rooms fitted with individual cubicles, baby change tables and hot showers add to your fivestar experience. Shapland’s aim is to give their clients as much control over their lesson appointment as possible who can use the MySSS app which allows our clients to cancel, and book make-up lessons from their phone. Our flexible make-up lessons system ensures you get value for money. You can book online via www.shapland.com.au/ locations/aura or phone 5221 5801

New climbing gym is heads and boulders above the rest IN the heart of Baringa/ Aura, Boulder Heads Climbing Gym has quietly become a hidden gem for climbers (both experienced and novice) seeking an inviting indoor experience. Thanks to its convenient proximity to the newly constructed southern suburb road connection, this gym offers an enticing waterproof alternative to the region’s outdoor climbing destinations Glasshouse Mountains and Beerwah. Jad and Temma Lee (pictured), a brother and sister duo, and the offspring of well known surf coach, Dad Brad Lee, traded surfing for wall climbing 16 months ago, launching a colorful climbing facility offering the popular get-fit and recreational activity known as Bouldering. Bouldering – rock climbing without ropes – has taken the world by storm. The sport has appeared in the Tokyo Olympics for the first time.

“It was an exciting Olympics for us, both of our favourite sports premiered for the first time,” says Temma Lee, laughing. It’s a sport that extends a warm welcome to everyone, from beginners taking their first steps to seasoned climbers seeking new challenges. “Our gym is designed to embrace climbers of all backgrounds,” notes Jad Lee. “Whether you’re venturing into climbing for the first time or have spent years scaling walls, there’s a climb here tailored to your skill level.” Boulder Heads further extends its hospitality

by offering an induction tailored to newcomers. It provides essential guidance and ensures that first-time climbers feel at ease as they venture onto the walls. The gym features customdesigned, world-class climbing walls complete with routes that cater to a spectrum of abilities. Regular route changes ensure that the climbing experience remains fresh and stimulating. Boulder Heads isn’t solely about climbing. It’s also a space for connection and enjoyment: • DJ nights featuring Jad’s signature chilled vibes and eclectic tunes. • An enticing partnership with Brouhaha Brewery, just a short stroll away, offering an exclusive climb and beer experience. • A designated area for yoga sessions and various fitness classes. • Convenient drop-off climbing sessions for children during school holidays and after school. • A supportive community for new mothers through a mum and baby climbing meet-up. • Opportunities for homeschool meet-ups. Boulder Heads is located at 19 Edison Cres, Baringa. www.boulderheads.com.au

Semi-Private lessons – only three to a class Magna Mineral pool heated to 32 degrees Classes from 6 months to adults Three generations of teaching experience Specially designed teaching pool with 10 different depths Flexible make up lessons Air-Conditioned viewing room Warm change rooms close to the pool

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Conveniently located at 2 Packer Rd, Baringa – only 12 minutes from Beerwah along the new road! PAGE 22 Glasshouse Country & Maleny News, Tuesday December 5, 2023

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Four page Aura liftout

Bells Creek Arterial Road connects Hinterland to Aura On 19 September Bells Creek Arterial was officially opened by Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, providing the Sunshine Coast hinterland with important access to the Coast and Stockland Aura, including the growing Aura Business Park. Australia’s largest masterplanned community, Stockland Aura boasts the $215 million business hub, featuring more than 170 industrial lots already housing 79 businesses. Stockland Aura Project Director, Josh Sondergeld is excited at the long-term vision to offer modern and flexible business spaces for a range of industries. “Having direct access to Aura through the new Bells Creek Arterial means

businesses will have access to an untapped, growing and prosperous customer base,” said Mr Sondergeld. “Currently the business park accommodates light industry and manufacturing, storage and warehousing, research and development, and indoor sports and recreation, with bulky goods, showrooms and commercial office space being added in future. “Aura is consistently chosen as a great option to live, work and play and the Aura Business Park has attracted entrepreneurs and companies who want to benefit from the key infrastructure already in place and being in the heart of the region’s prime investment zone.” “It’s estimated that

20,000 jobs will be generated in Aura once complete, allowing people to be able to work close to home, reduce commuting times and cementing the city’s status as a self-sustainable, vibrant economic hub,” said Mr Sondergeld.” “Whether people are choosing to live here or just visit, Aura has an award-winning outlook on what a community should be. More than 109km of walking paths and cycling veloways are already delivered with 200km planned on completion, providing easy access to parks, schools and community events – and now also the ability to grab a coffee and some lunch and visit the diverse range of businesses now calling Aura home.”

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Aura Business Park profile

Laundry Lady breaking records with million dollar deal! The Laundry Lady, a professional mobile laundry service operating Australia-wide, has become a remarkable local success story. The successful Aurabased business recently secured a record-breaking deal after pitching on Shark Tank Australia hoping to obtain $750,000 for a 10 per cent stake in the business. Instead, the business walked away with $1 million, the largest deal offered on the show to date. Starting as a home-based business 10 years ago, The Laundry Lady set up its head office in a larger commercial premises in the Aura Business Park in Baringa in 2022. The small-scale laundry service transformed into a thriving enterprise redefining convenience and customer service in the laundry industry, offering washing, ironing, pickup and delivery for both residential and business customers. The Laundry Lady Chief Executive Officer, Susan Toft said she started the business to help busy families find the time,

flexibility and balance in their lives. “I was a new mum and I wanted to do something where I could work from home and be there for my son, while still earning an income. I was walking past my spare room and saw the clothes piled high and thought, I could really do with a service like this,” said Ms Toft. “We’ve experienced really fast growth in the last three years going from a team of ten Laundry Ladies and Lads, to now almost 200 contractors nationwide, all supported by our team located in the

 BrouhAhA Brewery

Check out Brouhaha Baringa with its rotating roster of food trucks serving up some seriously tasty dishes, as well as live music. There is also a free pool table available on the mezzanine floor, and the “Squealers” kids room to keep the little ones entertained. Find out more about this custom-built production brewery and taphouse and plan your visit today. www.brouhahabrewery.com.au

 AurA’s much-loved dog pArks

Discover one of Aura’s three fantastic dog parks, including a brand new addition newly opened in Banya. These fenced dog parks offer agility equipment and plenty of space for dogs small and large to socialise and exercise. Find out more about Aura’s great network of 22 parks and playgrounds by searching for the Aura Parks and Playgrounds map online.

Aura Business Park. “We moved into Aura and when we first came and looked at what was available we were so excited, both about being in a new space and being so close to so many things. “We loved the idea of having a modern, new warehouse and our team finds that Aura is a really central, easy place to get to. “We also enjoy the collaboration with the many different businesses located here at the Aura Business Park. We’ve all got to know each other and have built valuable connections.”

Following its success in Australia, The Laundry Lady has international expansion plans with the money secured through Shark Tank Australia earmarked to launch its mobile laundry services in New Zealand. “Our plan for the next few years is to keep growing and growing fast. Our launch into New Zealand will see major growth in our operations

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and we also have lots of other exciting things in the pipeline,” Ms Toft added. The Laundry Lady has not only lightened the laundry load of the community but has also brightened the entrepreneurial landscape of the Sunshine Coast. Find out more about The Laundry Lady at www. thelaundrylady.com.au or follow on Facebook @ thelaundryladyaus.

 mummy’s cAFé

Offering a range of menu options and live music too, this is a great place to meet friends and catch-up, while the kids are entertained in the outdoor play area – and in great news, it’s dog friendly too! The café is hosting a Mummy’s Beer Garden on 7 December so be sure to visit the Mummy’s Café Facebook page to find out more and book your spot!

 Boulder heAds indoor rock climBing Soar to new heights at Boulder Heads Indoor Rock Climbing and test out your balance, technique and strength to scale the rock walls. It’s heaps of fun for both adults and kids, and once you’ve tried it, you’ll be hooked. Drop in at 19 Edison Crescent, Baringa or visit www.boulder-heads.com to start your rock-climbing journey today!

 explore AurA By Bike

Make the most of the outdoor lifestyle and explore Aura on a bike, with more than 109km of walking paths and cycling veloways already constructed of the planned 200km to be delivered on completion.

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Aura Business Park profile

What makes Aura a world-class sustainable community? Stockland’s 2030 Sustainability Strategy focuses on regenerating the environment and inspiring people to thrive through the promotion of healthy and connected

focus for Stockland, which is why Aura has been recognised by the Green Building Council of Australia, for achieving the highest 6-star, Green Star Communities rating,

living. Stockland Aura is setting new benchmarks in sustainable urban design and community development, building on its vision of being Australia’s most liveable city. Mark Stephens, Stockland Senior Environmental and Community Development Manager said sustainability has always been a primary

reaching a ‘world leadership’ standard. “Our focus at Aura is on proven sustainable development that both protects and regenerates the natural environment and we’ve gone to great lengths to make Aura an exemplar community by developing a new city to the world’s highest environmental and liveability standards,” said Mr Stephens.

“Sustainability means leaving our communities and the environment in good shape for future generations.” Stockland is well-known for integrating sustainable design principles into its developments, including preserving green spaces, planting native vegetation and designing neighbourhoods to reduce the carbon footprint of residents. Aura is carefully designed around village neighbourhood

car at home. With 700 hectares of conservation areas and open space reserves, a 10-hectare recreational park, more than 2 million trees being planted on site and 30 per cent of the area being preserved for natural bushland, Aura truly is a city set in nature. “Aura’s rehabilitation plan also provides dedicated fauna underpasses to every major creek crossing, ensuring safe passage for

centres and a network of pedestrian pathways and veloways, so locals have access to everyday conveniences and are encouraged to leave the

animals as well as more than 150 small artificial ponds and wetlands to accommodate acid frogs as part of a worldleading conservation and

What’s on in Aura ...

ChristmAs Lights

The festive season is fast approaching and the time has come to get the family together and check out the amazing light displays in our Aura community. Our top tips are to check out the Christmas light displays on Charleston Crescent, Eden Drive and Stone Crescent in Baringa and Sally Crescent and Paul Crescent in Nirimba.

rehabilitation program,” Mr Stephens said. “The city’s location is within the catchment for the Pumicestone Passage, a double estuary extremely important to wildlife and water and air quality, so the implementation of an integrated water cycle management system ensures that all water that lands on the site is appropriately “polished” and treated, protecting downstream creeks, the Pumicestone Passage and dependent ecosystems.” Advanced water-saving measures, including mandated water tanks, minimise water wastage and ensure every home has the ability to re-use water from its roof in the laundry and toilets. “Aura is also designed to take advantage of the more than 300 days of sunshine Queensland enjoys each year, with widespread integration of solar panels on rooftops and communal facilities, offsetting energy consumption and feeding surplus energy back into the grid,” continued Mr Stephens.

“Our Cool Roof Policy, requires roof colours to meet specific solar absorbency standards to reflect heat, making homes cooler and more energy efficient resulting in reduced energy bills for residents. In exciting news, Nirimba’s newest urban village, Solas at Aura, has also been designed as a superior climate-response precinct with the application of CoolSeal technology to mitigate the effects of heat islands and lower road surface temperatures. With heat being reflected away, a “cooler” neighbourhood is created, increasing comfort levels for residents walking or riding through the numerous parks and streetscapes.” “Aura is establishing a world-class standard in sustainable community creation, demonstrating that large-scale residential development can coexist harmoniously with the environment while accommodating population growth and benefiting both residents and the planet.”

Unleash your inner adventurer 22 parks delivered with more to come!

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Run by Stockland at the Nirimba Sports Complex every Mon-Sat from 6:15am - 7am during term time: mon & Wed: Cross training tues, thurs & sat: Boxing Friday: Yoga BYO mat. Everything else is provided. It’s a great bunch of people of varying age & fitness levels to work out. It’s free but you do need to register: https://livelifegetactive.com

BAringA pArkrun

Parkrun takes place every Saturday at 7am. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just looking for a leisurely 5km walk to start your Saturday, parkrun is the perfect way to kickstart your weekend while connecting with your community. https://www.parkrun.com.au/ baringa/ www.gcnews.com.au

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Introducing Aura’s newest address – Acacia at Aura With its stunning beaches, lush landscapes and thriving communities, the Sunshine Coast is a dream destination for many. However, with increasing demand for housing, finding an affordable and desirable place to call home has become a challenge. Enter Acacia at Aura, Stockland’s latest residential precinct located in the suburb of Banya. Stockland Senior Development Manager, Genaea Keith said the high demand for residential property in the Sunshine Coast region means buyers are looking for affordable land options in desirable locations. “Aura provides a diverse range of quality housing to cater to all stages of people’s lifestyles and is an attractive option for first homebuyers, families, upgraders, downsizers and retirees, as well as those looking to relocate to the region,” said Ms Keith. “Future residents at Acacia at Aura can embrace the active, outdoor lifestyle with easy access to Aura’s existing network of walking and bike paths, three new local parks and a future sports park at the entry of the new precinct.” The Aura masterplanned community is a thriving hub of activity and this new precinct will also include a Stockland Halcyon over 50s lifestyle community spanning around 20 hectares and a range of proposed community services such as shops, parks and a childcare centre.

Acacia at Aura isn’t just about houses; it’s about harmonious living with nature. This precinct adjoins the Bells Creek conservation area and boutique parklands and offers residents wide leafy streets and the longest continuous frontage to Bells Creek within Aura. The 25 lots in the first release launched on 4 November, ranging from 250 square metres to 532 square metres, with prices starting at just $299,500*. The precinct will be developed across several stages, with the last land lots expected to be completed on the final stage by 2026. Upon completion, Acacia at Aura will include approximately 1,300 homes. Regardless of what stage of life you are at, Acacia is a precinct designed to celebrate your dream lifestyle. Communitycentric, surrounded by nature and closely connected to the heart of Aura, this is the place to set down your roots, grow and thrive. This is a place planned with a true sense of community in mind, where you know your neighbours and live within a village atmosphere. Designed with leafy streets and bike paths, this is a place for children to happily play outside, and where street parties bring locals together. With connection to nature at the heart of this precinct’s design, Acacia at Aura will be your own hideaway to call home. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of the Sunshine Coast dream. * Price correct as at October 2023

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Health & WELLBEING Shockwave Therapy Helping People With Heel Pain

On the new road to Navigating Holidays: health and fitness the A Reflection on Diversity of Experience

By Carly O’Donoghue Stepping Out Podiatry

Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment option that can help individuals heal faster, especially when it comes to heel pain. Carly O’Donoghue, owner of Stepping Out Podiatry explains, “The two main heel pain conditions we see in the clinic are Achilles Tendonitis and Plantar Fasciitis, and since incorporating shockwave therapy in treatments, we are seeing exceptional results with many of our patients”. Shockwave therapy, also known as extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT), involves the use of high-energy sound waves to promote healing in damaged tissues. These sound waves are targeted to the affected area and create a controlled micro-trauma, triggering the body’s natural healing response. Shockwave therapy helps improve function and movement within your joints and muscles. When the acoustic waves penetrate the deeper tissue of our body, it can help break up scar tissue and improves blood flow to the area. There are four main reasons Stepping Out Podiatry love using this treatment: • Reduce inflammation • Relax the muscles • Stimulate bone regeneration • Break the pain cycle Shockwave therapy is extremely beneficial with conditions such as Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles Tendonitits, neuroma pain and mild arthritic discomfort. Knee pain and hip pain are another two areas that are treated with great success at Stepping Out Podiatry, with most patients generally experiencing reduced levels of pain and greater mobility within 48 hours after treatment. Visit our website for more detailed information on how this therapy is leading the way in treating a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. www.steppingoutpodiatry.com.au

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WHAT a huge difference the new road has made to local travel times – and we know new roads lead to new adventures! World Gym Caloundra is now only a short 12 minute drive from the Hinterland and is waiting for you to explore.

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As the holiday season unfolds, it becomes evident that the tapestry of Christmas experiences is as diverse as the community we reside in. For many, Christmas is a time of joy, surrounded by the warmth of family and friends, exchanging laughter and creating cherished memories. However, it is crucial to recognize that the spectrum of experiences during this festive period is wide-ranging, and our community is a mosaic of different stories, struggles, and celebrations. For those fortunate enough to be enveloped in the embrace of loved ones, Christmas can be a beacon of love, connection, and shared traditions. The laughter of children opening presents, the aroma of a traditional feast wafting through the air—these moments can be profound sources of joy and fulfillment. The bonds formed and strengthened during this season often become pillars of support throughout the year. Yet, it is equally important to acknowledge those for whom Christmas may not be a seamless celebration. There are individuals in our community who, for various reasons, find themselves without the comforting presence of family or friends. The holidays can amplify feelings of loneliness and isolation, underscoring the importance of community support and empathy. As a community, let us extend kindness to those who may be navigating this season alone, offering a listening ear or a comforting gesture. Moreover, economic disparities can cast a shadow on the festive season. While some indulge in lavish feasts and extravagant gifts, others may find themselves navigating financial constraints that make such luxuries unattainable. As we enjoy our own abundance, let us remain mindful of those who may be experiencing the holidays with a sense of financial strain. Acts of kindness, whether big or small, can illuminate the lives of those facing hardships, turning what might be a challenging time into a season of hope and connection. In our diversity lies our strength. Let this Christmas be a reminder that, regardless of our individual circumstances, we are all integral threads in the rich tapestry of our community. As we celebrate, let us do so with open hearts and open minds, embracing the differences that make us unique. In doing so, we foster a community where everyone, regardless of their Christmas experience, feels seen, valued, and connected. May this festive season be a time of reflection, compassion, and unity—a season where the true spirit of Christmas shines through in the kindness we extend to one another. Josie Coco MGestTherapy W: www.josiecoco.com

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